Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1918)
THE BEE : OMAHA, FRIDAY. " JUNE 7, 1918. ' . 13 u V n "J' I, , HELP WANTED FEMALE Professions and Trades. - 25 GIRLS i Wanted For. Icing nd Packing Dept. Apply LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO. 12th and Davenport. - GIRLS WANTED TO WORK IN FACTORY GOOD PAT TO BEGINNERS. GORDON-LAWLESS OX.. ITH AND DODGE. I WANTED Lady linotype operator with peed of at leait 4.600 ems; knowledge of other brancbea of the mechanical depart ment preferred. Wayne (Neb.) Herald. W ANT E D Janltresa to take care of of flu: rood per. ; Klrschbrsun ft Sons, ttb and Dodse. Saleswomen and Solicitors. I'OR TRAVELING POSITION, excellent proposition, references required. Ask for W. F. Harris, San ford Hotel. Sunday. . WANTED Good salesladies. Apply Wash ington Market,' 1407 Douglaa St. " Household and Domestic. COOK, white. woman, for eafeterla, serving noon lunches only to about 200 factory . employee, must be neat, clesn and capa ble; cool kitchen on fourth floor and pleasant surroundings. Seo Mr. Greko, at once, 13th and Capitol Ave. Fhont Doug " las COMPETENT white cook and second maid In a family of three; references. Mrs. W .1 Hynes. Tel. Harney 4761V WANTED Experienced white laundress for three davs. Mrs. W. D. Hosford, (21 S. 37th St. Harney 7. WANTED Cook, good wages; two In family. No laundry. Call Major Kennedy. b'ort Omaha. WANTED Good cook at Wise Memorial hospital. Call Tyler 1671. WANTED An experienced cook: good wag . on. Appointment by telephone. Harney ISO- References required. WOMAN for housework. Must be good cook. : Xn laundry. 416 8. 38th St. Harney 1660. GIRL for general housework; no washing or Ironing. Call Wal. 869. WANTED Girl to assist with bouaework snd cure of small child. Phona Walnut SI WANTED WHITE girl for nure maid for one child. Pall Harney 70. HELP WANTED Male and Female. WANTED Men, ladles and boys, learn barber trade; big demand; wagea whll learning; strictly modern. Call or write 1 in Dodge St. Trl-Clty Barber College Phone D 2147 Mol.liK Barber College wants young men and mdl'S to learn the barber trade. Call or write for free catalogue. 110 8 141b 'imnhs. Neb EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. fivery day Is enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy. typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English bra nab es. Catalogue trea. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1566 18th and Harney Sta Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 120 Omaha National Bank Bid. Douglas 6890 : FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. ' " ' .ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS, if you fall to find the room yon desire among these ads call at The Beti office for a Room List. Gives complete description of vacant rooms la v all parts of ths city. New lists Issued every week. TWO ulcely furnished rooms, with an east front. Prices reasonable. Close In. 71 3, 17th Ave. clean, cool, beautifully furnished room, . near car line, walking distance Harney 1813. FURNISHED rooms for gentleman or bual ness women, walking distance. Ill Her ney. Harney ossi, MODERN furnished rooms tor man only at the Sunshine. (0. North 17th St Reason able rent NICE room In modern apt for 1 or girls; x blocks from park. H. 1661. FURNISHED front sleeping room on first floor. Strictly modern. S01 Howard St Harney 6528. 2579 HARNEY, neatly furnished room; close In. Strictly prlvata family. Housekeeping Rooms. i ROOMS for light housekeeping, gas. elec tricity and telephone furnished, 7 per week. Close In and on car Una. 220 North Twenty-fifth street l'HREE ROOMS, private home, exceptionally well furnished for housekeeping. Silt Burt ir- phone Harney 2928. 1611 HOWARD; nicely furnished house keeping rooms; ona room, 13; two 14.80 week. - 3701 DAVENPORT 2-r. suite In private brick house; elec. lights, gas range; newly decorated, garage, shade. Harney 4980. ' THREE nice, large outside rooms for light housekeeping; all modern. 2221 Willis ave. NEATLY furnished 3-room suite; also gar ago. 3026 Davenport DESIRABLE modern furnished rooms, light , housekeeping sleeping. 018 N. 2th. Hotels. COOL rooma, 13 week; also apartments with kitchenettes. Ogden hotel. Co. Bluffs. Rooms Wanted. WANTED To rent, desirable room with prlvata family, suitable for two respon- slble young ladies, with or without board. Must be within walking distance from city. Box 4637. Omaha Bee. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. LA TON A APARTMENTS. - - , 641 S. 24tb St A large living room, a dressing room and closet combined, A kitchenette and bath; completely furnished; best of serv ice D. 153S. ' FOR RENT HOUSES West 2224 DODGB street 8-room mod. house, , I57.M. : Alfred C. Kennedy Company. . SOI 8outh 18th St . ' " ' " Douglas 722. 1(1 North 16th, .rooming house 13 3511 Douglas, rooming house... 113 ' John N. Frenser. Douglas B54. 4 ROOMS. 18; 4 rooms partly modern,. 110, r for small family. 2420 Cuming Street. T-ROQM .house; hot water beat; walking distance. Harney 2049. 17.60 3-ROOM house in good condition, 6434 N. lid Ave. North. ENTIRE upstairs residence. . Three large rooms and bath: modern except heat 111. 2511 Corby St., Webster 475S. 7-ROOM brick house, partly modern. Phone Web. 64. - - , i 7-ROOM modern house. 286 Hamilton St D. 1S28. 40, 7-ROOM modern, brick. 117 No. 6th. Central. 10-ROOM ROOMING HOUSE, 1601 Caplto Ave. - -,, Miscellaneous. 2010 WEBSTER 10 rooms, modern.... $40.00 (47 8. lst St, I rooms mod ex heat . .' 1T.H 100 N. 18th St, rooms, ' modern ' v ex. best, td floor 16.00 1904 Farnam. I rooms, mod. ex ' heat Id floor i IT.80 411 I sard, rooms, modern...... 10.00 1808 Grace, T rooms, modem 23.50 ' 2621 N. 16th St, 7 rooms, modern.. 22.60 . 4010 Cuming, rooms, modern.... 60.00 W.' FARNAM SMITH & CO., 1129 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. SI6I California St.. ( rms 180.00 40 S. 26th At., rms 4. 09 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 168. 131 Securities Bldg. HOCSES ' IN ALL PARTS OF THE C1CT. CRRIOH 80NS CO.. BEE BLDG LIST vour property for rent or sals with FIR8T TRU8T, COMPANY. ReHtnrat - . Tyler 12 Bhopea 4a Co. itala. doucla- 122t. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. 1 ROOMS and bath; walking distance; sear Twenty-fourth sod Farnam, In very choice mIa. T . .. i t no udM Vint n4 eold ' water, heat etc; furbished. 3t par monin. uoug. iiiv. - TIZARD Palace block, centrally located. 1 or 4-room apt, also 4-room flat Superb. Ap ply 210 N. 23d. Phona Bed 423X. PETERS TRUST CO7 Specie Itlsta In Apartment management HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof; floe lawn and flowers; best location, 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. MODERN Estabrook Apts., near postottlco, (21. G. P. Stebblna, 1610 Chicago. ' North. 4-ROOM semi-basement apt, new, $16.80. Apt 2, Maple, court, 1816 Maple. Red 481. South. FOR RENT June 1, 7-room steam-heated flat at 2614 Leavenworth St Nebraska and Wyoming Investment Co, 121 Brandela Theater Bldg. Phona Doug, isti. MODERN -St. Louis flats, close In. Col- fax 1374. AND 4-room modern apts. II S. Hd St Tyler 2248 Miscellaneous. 2 ROOMS with S-room accommodations. The Coronado, 22d and Capitol Ave., SI.0 6 rooms, the Hudson, 207 8. 26th Ave, 943.SO. ' BENSON & MYERS CO., Realtors. 424 Omsha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 74. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty WAREHOUSE SPACE. : n 31,000 sq. ft. of floor spaoa In the American Hand' Sewed Shoe Co. Bldg. N. W. corner 13th and Harney sta. Hy draullo elevator; steam beat and sprinkler system. - GEORGE & CO., DOUG. 756. , Stores. (60 per month 707 South 16th street. 870 per month 617 South 16th street 100 per month 214 South 16th street GEORGE & CO., DOUG. 756. STORE FOR RENT loth and Douglaa. 0x (0. steam heat, rent 8116 per month. WORLD REALTY CO.. Douglas 6342. 8un Theater Bldg. MODERN store, 16th St., near P. O. Low rent. G P Stebbins. 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room THE BEE BLDG. Offices for high class tenants who want the best Keystone Investment Co. Tyler 181. WANTED TO RENT Furnished Apartments and Houses WANTED TO RENT Small modern fur nished house or furnished rooms, within 10 blocks of Ft Omaha, close to car line. Lieutenant E. D. Miller, D. R. C, Post Hospital. Ft. Omaha. WANTED 4 or 6-room cottage, Wilson. Red 6986. ; furnished. MOVING AND STORAGE I7''Dl7,E, RENTAL L J.VJU1J servicl riwii-aii 16TH AND JACKSON. DOUG. 288. STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN VAN & 8TORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Cen'j&i Furni ture store; office on Howard 8. , between 16th and 16th. Phone Tyle I-00. Have your moving bandied Just -n vou would an order for new furniture, That's ths wsy we do It. Ask to see our di ijy rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE!. Separata locked rooms for household good! and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 806 8. 16th. Douglas 4161. GlobeVan and Stbrage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur niture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago. D-1354 Jn p T?T Express . Co., Moving, . Kj, JXEjUjU Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam 8t. Web. 574 Dong 614 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West, WEST FARNAM HOME. This Is a nearly new, 2-story, l-room, modern stucco house well constructed. Has tiled vestibule, large living loom, with brick fireplace, attractive dining room, sunroom and kitchen first floor finished In oak; ( bedrooms, tiled bath room and sleeping porch second floor, finished la white enamel, ' oak floora ' throughout Full cemented basement, hot water heat. In good condition. Terms; About (2,000 cash, balance 150 per month. Be sure and sea this prop erty. Owner on premises. 131 North 35th St . GEORGE &'CO., Doug. 756. L 2963 HARRIS, $5,250. Just listed. A very attractive home, fully modern and well built; .located Just one block from both Hangbom park car lines. On ths first floor there is a large living room, dining room, den and kitchen, all finished In oak; 2d floor, two extra large bed rooms, dandy sleep Ing porch, dressing room and bath. House In first-class shape throughout, and not a dollar expense needed. Paving taxes paid in full; located Just two blocks north of Hanscom park, on a quiet street U new houses. Arrange with as for Inspection. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 119-20 City National. NEARLY NEW 5-R. COTTAGE $3,750. One block west of 24th St car line, where ths houses ara all new; has large combination dining room, , with alcove, and dining room finished in oak; well arranged kitchen and two nlcs sleeping rooms and bath on first floor; first-class plumbing throughout; .electrlo light and gas; furnace heat; corner lot Small payment down, balance about tha same as rent House Slow vacant, ready to move into. See us about It at ones. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St Phona Tyler 10. FINE MODERN HOME I rooma, In fins condition, hot water heat, corner lot, paved street tine neighborhood, plenty large shade trees, owner non-resident must sell; easy terms. Located in west part of Oma- S. S. & R.'E. MONTGOMERY, 213 CITY NATL. BANK BLDG. "WEST. Bemls Park, 'six rooms and bath,- 3 story modern house, east front large lot paved street. Make offer. Walnut 1481, 6-R., mod. ex. heat cor. lot, near Kennedy school, 81.600; 160 cash, 815 per month. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler TIL We buy as well as sell real bargains. t ROOMS OAK FINISH, brand new. Pav ing paid and easy terms. Near 86th and Cass. Call days. Douglas 8140. 9-ROOM modern house, 60x160 foot lot, near Hanscom park. Inquire at 1321 a Slst St. i North. Non-Resident Owner Wants to Sell Located nearilth & Cedar 7-room, strictly modern borne, 4 rooms on first floor, I rooms and bath on sec ond floor; east front lot on paved street paving all paid for. Can bs handled on small payments. Priced at 11,600. Payne Investment Co., . S37 Omaha Nat'l Bit. Bldg. Doug 1781. KOUJ.TZK PLACE 11.000, sight rooms snd bath; garage, large lot; paving all paid; flno location. 121 Blnney St Terms. NORRIS A NORRI8. 104 N. 15TH ST. PHONE DOUGLAS 427. WB SELL. Rent Insure and make Loans on City property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO 24th and Ames Ave. CoL 117. NICE 6-room mod. cottage, hot water heat, 2 lots, fins location, 12.660 If sold for cash. Call Browne. Tyler 1672 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. 5-R. BUNGALOW, $3,250. I rooms, modern, oak finish, full base ment furnace heat largo corner lot paving paid. A food buy st 13,260. Look this over at 3724 Ames svenuegand call us (or an appointment J. L. HIATT CO., AAA FIRST NATIONAL fW BANK BLDG. PHONB TILER OtJ , 2721 Caldwell, 5 Rooms, $150 Down. 15-foot lot paved street, I rooms, in good condition, being newly decorated throughout. All modern except furnace, 12,260; 832.76 monthly. HASTINGS HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 61. NEW, story-and-halt bungalow for aals by builder: six rooms; modern; Crelgh stono stucco; fireplace and bookcase are built in. Located at 13th and Willis Ave. Pries, 15.000. Phone Harney 117. 6-R., NEARLY new, oak-flnlshed bungalow; full screened porch, E. front kt near Ames, on car line at 16th. A great bar gain at $2,900; (300 cash. RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler til. 4I1NNE LUSA homea and lots offer the i best opportunity to Invest yoar money Phone Tyler 18T South. COTTAGE BARGAIN, CLOSE IN. rooms snd bath, on one floor; good furnace, all modern, lot 60x126 Hna shads and fruit trees, nice lawn, paved street close to school and car Una. Near 16th Ave. and Mason. $3,000. Good terms. P. J. TEBBENS, (Realtor), 885 Omaha Nat. Bank, Phono D. 111. FIELD club district, 7-room modern house, garage, lot 70x165. Price 84.360.. G. A. Grlmmel. Phone Doug. 1616. ' W. FARNAM SMITH 4 CO. Real Estate and Inaurance. . 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 10(4. Miscellaneous 6-R. houss and large grounds, 160x116, chicken house, cherries, grapes, etc; house has furnace and electric light; only (2.100. 6912 N. 34th. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 114. 6-ROOM cottage, two blocks from car. full lot, 12,000. Terms. (300 cash, balance (30 per month. "BENSON AND CARMICHAEL 64 Paxton Block. " FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMJCNTft PORTER ft SHOTWELL. 102 8 17th 8t Douglas (011. HOMES AND HOMESITE3, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 637 Om Nat Bk. Bldg Doug. 1781. F. D. WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE B'ncM pr'pty WB WILL buy your homo or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO Electric Bldg. Tyler (. BUSINESS property and Investments. A.. P. TUKEY snd SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO., Income. Business and Trackage Specialist. 16th and Dodge Bts Douglas 41 REAL ESTATE To Exchange GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb. farm. Mr Pease. 21! Bran Th. Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS. 81 DOWN, (1 A WEEK. PAYNE A SLATER CO. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. S-R. MOD., oak finish, snap, in Benson; lot 65x141. A real buy at 12,150; (10 cash. RASP BROS., 210 Keellne bldg. Tyler Til. .Dundee. HIGH snd sightly Dundes lots, 171 to (1,10. Easy terms. Loan arranged for building purposes. Phono D. (074, Shuler ft Cary, Realtors. DUNDEE OAK BUNGALOW (3,710. rooms, on paved street and paving paid. Eaay terms. Call days. Doug. 814. - Bellevue. MODERN, (-room, bath, fine garden, I lota, garage, chickens, 19th snd Warren, Bellevue. Acreage. ACRES HALF ACRES. -'QUARTER ACRES. In Caldwell's Acres, Omaha's newest acreage subdivision, loosted southwest of Field club. Prices low. Terms easy. Call THE BYRON REED CO.. Phone Doug. 297. 212 8. 17th. Acreage Wanted. THIRTY acres on Ames Aye., 40 rds. west of Fontenelle Park. FIRST TRUST COMPANT Ol OMAHA. , Realtors. 400 First Nat. Bank Bldg. ' Tyler fit. REAL ESTATE WANTED WILL exchange for western land,, two full lots and aix houses, corner 15th and Decatur; also full lot snd two houses. 2426-29 Franklin St JOHN W. ROBBIN8, 1801 FARNAM IT. WE HAVE aeveral good reliable buyers for ( and (-room houses and bungalows with $300 to 1500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. List Your Property with 3. 3. MULVIHILL, 200 Brandela Tbea. Bldg. Douglas FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE, INC, 638-40 Keellne Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. Douglas 111. Dividends of per cent or more. One dollar starts an account OMAHA LOAN ft BLDG. ASSOCIATION. 512 PAUL PETERSON. 3(4 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. H. W. BINDER, Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. . O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 101 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Dong. 1711. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 5, tVi and ( Per Cent J. H. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg. 5Wc MONEY (T1 frl 0 HARISON ft MORTON, Oy2 O tl Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. 100 to (10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Weed, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Bts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloka Investment Co., Omaha. Piivi,te Money. SHOPEN ft COMPANY. Douglas 4211. WH. Thomas & Son. Recline Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG, tit Bran- dels Theater Bldg. , D. 686 Stocks and Ponds. OIL STOCK BARGAIN, I offer tor quick sal any part of 101 shares stock in successful oil company which, owns thousands sores valuable leases. ' Company has on leaas of 420 acres en tlrely surrounded by PRODUCING OIL WELL8 which cams In gushers 1,000 to 10.00 barrels per day. Company's well No. 1 on this lssse came. It Is estimated, at 11,000,000 ou, ft gas wall, which will make Caslnghead gasoline. Well No. I this proven lease now drilling day and night should roach GUSHER SAND within two or three weeks. This stock should go into BIG MONET before yon know It It will bo worth many times its present vain ths minute well No. 1 comes In. Company stock now selling at 111.11 snd subject to withdrawal. I offer part of my stock at (10 per chars In 10-share lota. Quick action on your money guaranteed. T Write at once for full Information or personal Interview. Address Box 1264, Bee. . FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. 65 ACRES For $476. Improved, close In. sprlngi Arkansas Investment Co., Leelia, Ark. - " ITItVl 1.T1T t 1 1 1 Our ssxt excursion to McQehte, Ak. W. S. FRANK. 101 NEVILLB BLK. Colorado Lands. 140 ACRES miles from Frulla, Colo., and three ateam threshing outfits to trade on western Nebraska or eastern Colorsdo . wheat land. John T. Johnson, Columbus, Neb. ; FOR SALE 4S0 acres Buffalo county farm, to settle an estate; 130 acres pasture; I ' alfalfa; 10 of wild hay meadow, balance farm land. Land rolling with heavy clay subsoil. Fenced and cross-fenced; 1 good wells and wlndmoila; 7-room house; barn 40x41; other outbuildings; ( miles from railroad town; mall and telephone;, sold subject to lease: possession March 1; price 143 per acre, half cash; terms on balance. P. O. Box 125, Kearney, Neb. FOR SALE Section 11-16-61, Cheyenne county, Nebraska, $12.50 per a. Special 1 . days' pries $3,000 cash, balance to suit! at per cent., jonn it, rope, itaar nap Ids, la. 1,440 acres, southwest Thomas county, Ne braska, ranch land advancing every day;, a good buy at $10 per acre. ARCHER REALTY COMPANY, 180 Brandela Bldg., Omaha. Neb. WB apeclallie In selling Nebraska , ranches Whits ft Hoover. 464 Omaha National Bank Bldg. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. Fot best lands at best prices write fleo Antlll. Blair. Neb, WRITE me for pictures and prlcea my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County Aran L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb Iowa "Lands. , WESTERN IOWA. 16 sores very choice productive land 1H miles from good town; IS acres corn, 16 oats, 15 meadol and 15 pasture; has a complete set of splendid Improvements; price (300 per acre; terms, (2,000 cash, 8,000 March 1 when possession will be given; balance long time at (Vt per cent. H. H. BILBY, 410 Parker St. Walnut 677. FOR SALE Four hundred and eighty acre Iowa farm, three hundred cultivated, good Improvements, (125 acre. Will con alder (8,000 good clear Income property. Will pay you to Inveatigate. Pierce ft Hollands, Little Bloux, la. Minnesota Lands. 40. (0 OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVY soli; well settled part of Todd county, Minn.; good roads, schools and churches. Pries (16 to (22.60 per sore; terms (1 sa sore ,casl balance (1 an acre a year; 1,000 acres to seleot from. To actual set tlers who w.ll put op buildings and Improve land wo will give deed and take mort gage back for full purchase price for 6 or 10 years, ( per cent Interest Scbwsb Bros., 101 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Nebraska Lands. NEBRASKA LAND BARGAINS. IN THE CORN AND ALFALFA BELT. No 1. 480 acres in Custer county, five miles from good town, school house on ths place. All good black sandy loam soil that producea any crop grown In Nebraska. Land lies level to gently rolling. 17 acres under plow, which lies nearly level. Has a very common set of Im provements occupied by tenant; fenced and cross-fenced; two wells and one new windmill. Good grove west and north of buildings. Price 30 per acre, Incum brance, (9,760. If you have (4,600 In cash you can buy this place and get one third of the crop this year. Present lease expires March 1, 1(1. This little ranch will double In value In ths next five years if properly farmed. No. 1. 160 acres, located in Merrick eounty, nicely Improved. Five miles from town, only one-half mile from rural high school perfectly level road to town. Eight room bouse well steltered by plenty of shads trees, barn for II horses and five tons of ,hay, bog abed, chicken house, granary and garage, good well and wind mill, best of soft wtter at a depth of 20 feet Eighty acres under plow, 16 acres in alfalfa, balanos pasture, which can all bs broken and profitably farmed; all good black sandy loam aoll that pro ducea anyecrop grown In Nebraska. Price for short time, (8 per sore, about one half cash, balance terms. No. I. 1(0 acres In Merrick county, t miles from town, one-half mils to good school, all good black loam soil, lies per fect not a foot of waste, all fine alfalfa land. All under plow with the exoeptlon Ul Atf avree IB yuhuro. amis u, jumi . a fair set of Improvements, not in the I beat of repair. Pries, (US per acre, one half cash, balanoa terms. Might con sider a small ranch tor this farm. No. 4. 160 acres, six miles from Central City, all good black loam soil, not s foot of waste. Lies perfect good alfalfa land, all under plow except five acres In pasture. Tbs improvements on this place are poor; occupied by tenant Price for a short time, (110 per acre, about one-half cash, balance terms. I have no farms to give away, nor sell at a big sacrifice, but I can sell you a farm worth the money. See M. A. Larson, Central City, Nebraska. North Loup River Ranch .. . 2,520 Acres This ranch is crossed by the North Loup river, 1,000 acres being farm, hay and alfalfa land; good buildings; 8-room house, new barn being built costing (2,(00; granaries, cribs, hogbouse and all buildings necessary for a well equipped ranch. Fenoed and cross fenced; $9,000 worth of Improvements; outs 109 tons of hay and alfalfa; thou sands of bushels of corn raised last year; 7 acres of rye and small grain. Land grows excellent timothy and clover. Up land not rough and well grassed. Price $16.60 per acre. For aale on most reason able terms to responsible party, This Is a bargain. Stock can bs bought with the place. WHITE & HOOVER 454 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Fine Central Nebraska Farm . 400 sores Wood River Valley black loam farm land; 240 acres under plow, balance hay and pasture land. Well Improved, less than two miles from railroad town. Owner will take $75 an acre for this fine farm and take $10,000 In good Omaha In come, balance half cash and half mort gage back, five years, at t per cent Raw landLIs selling for $75 an-acre over 10 miles further west, so get busy If you want a real farm. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, 111 City National Bank. 2364 A. RANCH. About 100 a. hay land, 720 or more in cultivation; remaining grazing land, fenced and cross-fenced; I seta lmprove- ments; 10 miles to town, next to river. 600 a., (20; 1,764 at $10 per acre. . WM. MOONEY, ' Dinning. Neb. Oregon Lands. SECOND excursion; homesteads close to Portland, Ore. Join club; see that man, Dericks, 2019 Harhey. Miscellaneous. 243-Acre Farm Bargain $3,000 Pair Horses, 8 Cows Bull, heifer, other stock, potato diger, I mower, rake, plows, harrows, cultivator, wagons, harness, tools, etc., Included. Pro ductive fields, spring-watered wire-fenced pasture, estimated 2,000 cds. wood In near by market worth $10 per cord, 60,000 ft. timber, apple orchard, 6-room house, big basement barn, alio, poultry, hog, wagon houses, granary. Convenient school, milk station, stores. (2,000 takes all, easy terms. All details this unusual bargain page I Strout's Catalogus; also close to market Fruit poultry and vegetable farm, commuting distance city of 1,760,000 people, l-room house and otber fine buildings with stock and tools, 20 acres highly cultivated garden soli which widow : with I sons In army must sell, only $2.(00, . easy terms, on page 14 Strout's Catalogue. Your copy free. Alfred C. Kennedy com pany representing E. A. STROUT FARM AGENCT. 101 South 18th St, Omaha. Neb. Wyoming Land. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 6t per s Including paid-bp water rights. Henry ' Levi A C. M Rylander. 154 Omaha Nat'l RANCHES of all sizes snd kinds, east terms. A Pstzman. 101 Karbacn Blk CHOlOt FAliliio,Nnwour "4aossWl " OMAHA LIVE STOCK 5 Cattle 10 to 20 Cents Higher; Hogs Suffer Slump, 10 j to 15 Cents Down. Omaha. June 8. 1918. Receipts were: Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep. Official Monday 5,47 ,m 4,874 Official Tuesday. 7,667 8.684 4.762 Official Wednevdsy .. 9,0!8 10.3S 6.883 Estimate Thursday... 6.300 11 700 1,700 Four das this wk,... 27.104 15,781 18,11 Same days last v.k.1 .14,060 14.116 18.890 Same dys 1 ks. ago. 31.627 68.S1 5,348 Same day 3 wks. ago. 25.311 Is. 635 21, 66 Same days year ao., 23,300 !,65 16,(7$ Receipts and disposition of live s'took at the fnlon Stork ynrds. Omaha. Neb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'otock p. m July 6. 1918. i RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Horn. Sheep. Hra. a. m. a st. r. ........ .. ., Wabash 5 I ., Missouri Piu'lrio ..... 11 S .. t'nlon 1'aolflc M 43 6 ., l N. V esxt 10 & O. N. W., west.... 4 52 O., St. p, M. A O.... 20 1(1 i., B. Q.. east.... 8 4 C, B. Q., west.... 40 24 ,. 1 C. R. I. ft T., east.... 4 11 .. C. It. I p., west.. S J Chicago Ol. West.... 1 Total reeelpls ....213 166 T 1 DISPOSITION HEAD. ; Cattle. Hogs. ' Sheep. Morris ft Co 784 1.674 SI4 Swift and Company 1.890 2.819 1,347 I'u.lahy lacking Co.... 1.P09 1.178 424 Armour & Co 1,681 3,429 767 Schwaru & Co.. .... 66 .... J. W. Murphy 8,768 .... Lincoln racking Co,.,, 74 S. Omaha Pack. Co..,. 17 Wilson Co 67 .... .... F. B. Lewis............ 65 ,. J. B. Root ft Co .... Werthelmer ft Degen... 5 Kills ft Co 11 Huffman ' 9 .... , .... Kolh 19 ..... .... Meyers Rnker. Jones ft Smith., 4 Banner Bros. .......... 26 , John Harvey .,, 170 Dennis ft Francis...... 10 Jensen ft Lungren .... 16 ,, Other Buyers 131 Totals ....6,680 11,433 1,004 Cattle Recelpta today were estimated early at 6,200 head or 110 cars, making 27,304 head for the week to date, as com pared with 14 000 head a week ago. Trading was mostly oh a basis of lOo to 30o high er than yesterday and packers all had lib eral orders and bought freely at tbs ad vance, paying up to $17.50 for prime beef. Fair to good grades sold from $12.50 to' $16.00. Yearlings wsre picked up In more active fashion at prices 16a to !6a higher, good to'choolce grades ranging any where from $15.60 to $17.00 and on down according to quality and weight Butcher stork was strong and 16o to 16o higher, nulls and calves were active snd around 25o higher. Quotations en cattle! Good to oholoe, beeves, $17.00017.15; fair to good beeves, $16.0016.76; common to fair 'beeves, IU.2615.75; good to choice yearlings, $15.2 jgie.60; fair to good yearllnia, $12.76 O16.00; common to fair ysarllngs, $9.00 12.76; good to choice heifers, lll.60O14.00; good to oholcs cows, $11.75011.601 fair to good cows, $9.60 11.60; common to fair cows, $7.5009.76; prime feeders, $13.00(9 11.00; good to choice feeders, $10.25011.16; fair to good feeders, $9.00010.00; common to fair feeders, $T.608.60; good to choice stockers, $10.00011.00; stock heifers, $8.00 $10.60; stock cows, $8.00010.00; stock calves, $8.60011.60; veal' calves, $8,000 12.76; bulls, stags, etc., $10.00012.10. Hogs There were 165 loads of hogs re ceived hers today, estimated at 11,000 had, making the run for the week 16,71 head. The hog market was a trifle draggy this morning, shippers not having quite so many orders to fill aa yeeterday. Few were calling the market 1015o lower with yesterday's high time. After trading once got under way the bulk of hogs sold at $16.60016.70, with an early top of $11.80. The general market la lOo lower than yes terday's average trade. Sheep There wera only seven loads of sheep reported in todsy, estimated at 1,700 head, making tha total run for the week 18,. 211 head. There was a healthy atmoaphers In the sheep barn thla morning, trading be ginning In fairly good season. A few loads sold early at prices fully steady with yester day. Prospects were tbat the market would bs strong to higher.. Quotations on sheep and lambs I ' Shorn lambs, choice, light $16.65017.00; shorn Iambs, fair light $19.35 16.60; fair to choice yearlings, ll6.00efl7.EO; - fair to choice wethers, (14.60016-60; fair to choice ewes, (12.60OH-60; spring lambs, (16.000 11.90. SHEEP. No. Weight. Price. I bucks 160 V 10 60 I cull ewes 86 7 60 16 cull shorn lambs..,,. (8 14 60 116 spring lambs 48 II 40 4 cull ewes...,........,,,... 87 1 50 1 shorn fat owes 100 14 00 214 shorn fed lambs (t 17 00 St. Joseph Live Stock Market, St. Joseph, Mo., June I. Cattle Receipts, 1,200 head; market higher; steers, (12.000 17.60; cows and heifers, $7.00016.00; calves, $7.00014.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,600 head; market higher; top, $16.7$; bulk of sales, $16.66& 16.70. v Sheep Receipts, 1.(00 head; market higher; lambs, (11.00(3)17.7 ; ewes, $8,000 14.60. Sioux City Live Stock Market. Sioux City, la., June (.Cattle Receipts, 800 head; market strong; bsef steers, (12.00 017.25; cows and heifers, $9.00013.26; stockers and feeders, $6. 60$. 76. Hogs Receipts, $,000 head; market weak; light, $16.46014-10; bulk of sales, $16,660 16.75. Sheep Receipts, 10 head; market strong. Unseed Market. Dnluth, June 6 Linseed $3.77; to arrive, $3.77; July, $3.80; October. 8.46 asked. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTIClil TO TAXPAYERS OF DOUGLAS COCNTY, NEBRASKA. Ths County Board of Equalization will sit for the purpose of equalizing all assess ments of Douglaa county, Nebraska, for tbe year 1918, .as required in Section 121 of Chapter 77, Article 1, Statutes of Ne braska, commencing Tuesday, June 11th, 1919, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the County Commissioners' Chamber, second floor, Court House, Omaha, Nebraska. Tbe duration of said session shall bs "not less than three nor more than twenty days," therefore all persons owning real estate or personal property, subjeot to taxa tion, shall call and examine their assess ment that any errors as to valuations, etc., may be adjusted by said board as the law provides. By order of ths Board of County Com missioners, Douglas County, Nebraska. Dated: Omaha, Neb., Juno 1, 1911. FRANK DEWET, County Clerk. NoJI05 June . 7, 1,9.10, 11. 11,13. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Virginia Lands. 117 ACRE FARM; 80 CULTIVATED; 17 in timber; 1H miles from county seat; 12 miles from Norfolk. Railroad through It Siding Just across tha road on aide. Six-room dwelling, new porch, largs barn and other buildings. Very nloe orchard; two large Scuppernong graps arbors. Price (5,600, half cash. Very cheap. Free lists on application. H. C. Hoggard ft Co.. Norfolk. Va. a ,,,, , , FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with os If yoo want to keep It E. P. SNOW DEN A SON, 610 Electric Bldg. m Douglas 9871 POULTRY AND PET STOCK 2,000 DAT OLD chicks. Rocks, Reds, Or pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1703. 2212 Charles " SUMMER RESORTS FOR RENT For the season. Seven-room furnished cottage on Omaha. Beach, Lake Okobojl. E. S. Clarke, York. Neb. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos' and notes as security. (40, ( mo., H. goods, total, (t.60. Smaller, larger am'te. proportlonsts rats. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 411 Securities Bldg.. 16th. Farnam. Ty. 466 LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY tOf SMALLER LOANS. OCT A O W. a FLATAO EST. 181. O ITH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TT 960. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. lowest rates Prlvste loan booths Harr) Ualasbock, 1514 Dodge. D, 641. Est U NEW YORK STOCKS Support of Usual Favorites Lacking afcd List Beacts in Late Dealings After Drift ing Aimlessly. New Tork, June (.Stocks drlftsd rather artnlessly during the greater part of today's dull and uninteresting session, but reacted 1 to 4 points In the late dealings, when sup. port of the usual favorites was not forth coming. Foreign developments and the war sltus-l tton as a whole exerted very little effect at any time, these being viewed with further confidence, but domeello happenings were s more potent factor. Reduction of dividends by several of the porphyry mining companies was not un expected In view of tha refusal of the War board to advancs copper prices, and further delay in announcing the progress of the Mercantile Msrlue deal occasioned no sur prise. Rails were nndor partial restraint be cause of the apprehension expressed by Im portant holders of such securities respecting the proposed powers of the director general and their possible effect on guaranteed net Incomes. Lowest quotations were registered In the bMader selling: of the final hour, shippings, ludustrlsls snd apectaltlee, notably tobaccos, yielding to general pressure. Sales, (20,000 shares. , All csll money loans were msde at I per cent, (he hardening of rates being attributed to a pronounced Increase of demand. Time rates continued esster for the short maturi ties, but without any incresse of supply. Efforts to stabilise Kalian exchange were seen In the firmer tone of lire, neutral re mlttanress showing no material alteration. Bonds, Including Liberty Issues, were tr regular. Paris 6a made another appreciable advance. Total sales, par value, aggregated (6.875.000. United States bonds (old Issues), were unchenred on call. ' List of leading stock snd closing quota tions yesterday: Closing Sales. High. Low, Bid. Am. Best Sugsr .. 6m American Can 44 Am. C. ft F 1,800 79 79 78 H Am. Locomotive., 1,100 (3 624 1H Am. Smelt, ft Refg. 1,900 76li 76 74 Am. Kugnr Refg.. 2,900 111V, 109H 10 Am. Tel. ft Tel.... 1 500 99 914 Am. SC., LA 8.... '800 16 H 19V4 Ansconda Copper.. 4.100 61 H 68 61Vt Atchison 300 84 84 14 A. G.AW. I. 8. 8. L. 4,300 109 108 103 Bait. A Ohio .... .1.000 66 65 65 Butte ft 8. Copper. 200 13 31 11 Cab Petroleum .. 1,000 30 18 18 Can. Paclflo , 4 Cen. Leather .... 1,600 66 66 64 Ches. ft Ohio .... 1,400 61 68 68 Chi., Mil. ft 8t P , 43 U Chi, ft North .... 9 j R- ! P .400 13 29 Chlno Copper .... 7,600 89 17 17 Colo. Fuel ft Iron .... .... 47 Corn P. Refining.. 1 100 40' 40 19 Crucible Steel .... 4,300 63 61 11 Cuban Cane Sugar. 11,100 13 11 11 Distillers' Sscurltles 17,800 60 67 67 Erie 1,400 16 15 16 General Eleetrlo .. 700 148 147 147 General Motors ,. 1,100 124 121 111 Gt Northern pfd , 81 Gt North. Ore Ctfs 1,90 12 11 11 1 ill. Central Plnsp. Copper .... 1,300 49 41 41 int. M. Ma, pro ,. in, too 05 100 101 Inter. Nickel 400 37. 27 17 Inter. Paper .... 100 17 14 15 K. C. Southern .. 1,100 19 18 18 Kennecott Copper . 1,800 13 12 19 Lou. ft Nash 118 Max. Motors '. . 26 Mex. Petroleum .. 1 000 93 12 92 Miami Copper .... "600 27 17 17 Mo. Paolflo 7,800 24 18 21 M. Power , J ,, Nov. Copper 400 19' 11 18 N. Y. Central ', 71 N. Y., N. H. ft H.. 15,900 41 40 44 Nor. ft Western... , ...,101 North, raclflo .... 240 II II II Pac. Mall , .... jj Pao. Tel. ft Tel. N .... 80 Pennsylvania .... 1,900 43 41 41 Pittsburgh Coal 48 Ray Cons, Copper. . 1,600 14 11 13 Reading 18,900 90 18 88 Rep. Iron A Steel, . 1,900 16 (4 (4 Shut. Ariz. Copper ,,, 14 S. Paclflo ........ 1,600 (8 11 81 8. Railway -. 1,800 14 14 14 Stud. Corporation. 7.700 48 43 42 Texaa Co 700 149 146 141 Union Paolfico .. 1 100 121 120 130 U. S. I. Alcohol .. tioOO 113 131 111 U. S. Bteel 14,600 100 98 98 V. S. Bteel pfd .. (00 110 110 110 Vtah Copper 1,40 ; 79 71 77 Westorn Union .... .... 10 West Eleotrlo .... 600 41 41 41 .1 - ' New York Money. New York, June (.Mercantile paper, four months, per cent; six months, ( per cent. Sterling 80-day bills, $4.72) commercial (0-day bills on banks, $4.72; commercial 60-day bills, $4.71; demand, $4.76; ca bles, (4.70 7-11. Francs Demand, $5.71) oables, $6.70, Guilders Dsmand. 60 c; cables, 61c Lire Demand, $9.10; cables, $9.09. Rubles Demand, 13 o; cables, !4o, nom inal. Silver Bar, (o; Mexican dollars, 77o, Bonds Government, firm; railroad, Ir regular. Time Loans Steady 10 days, l05 per cent; 90 days, 5 6 per oent; six months, l0( per oent Call Money Steady; high, ( per cent; low, t per cent; ruling rate, ( per cent; closing bid, 6 psr cent; offered st ( per cent; last loan, ( per cent. U. 8. Is, reg... (8 Ot. N. 1st 4t IT do coupon ... II I. C. ref. 4s.... T9 U. S. 8s, reg... II I. M. Ma. Is.... 18 ao coupon ... 9K c s. ref. 6s. 79 U. 8. L. Is ,..(9.7uL. AN. un. 4s.. (3 U. 8. 4s, reg.,.105M K.ftT. 1st 4s (t do coupon ...105M. Pao. gen. 4s (( A. F. S. 6s.... (6M. Powsr 6 II A. T.ftT, c, 5s. 10 N. Y. C. deb. Is 14 A.-F. 6s 91 N. Paclflo 4s.. 10 A. A Co. 4s.. 14 N. Paclflo (s. 11 Atch. gen. 4s.. 10 0. 8. L. ref. 4s 13 B. ft O. c 4a. 79P, T. A T. (a.. I B. Steel r. 6s.. 10 Pa. con. 4t4a .. (414 C. Lsatber 5s.. II Fa. gsn. 4s... 11 C. Paclflo 1st .. 80eRad. gen. 4s., II C. O. 0, 6s... 10 H 8. LftS.F. a. Is. 17 U., B.ftQ., J. 4a. 98 8. Psoitis cv. ( 11 CJM.ft8.P.c.4s 7 8. Railway Is., 10 u.,K.i.&r. r. 4s 47'T. p. 1st ,. (4 C. A 8. r. 4s.. 71 U. Paclflo 4s... II D. ft R. G. r. 6a. 61 U. B. Rubber is 10 D, of C. Is, 1111 91 U. 8. Steel Is.., (7 Erie gen. 4s.,.. (4Wabash 1st;..., 16 G. Eleotrlo 61 .. 9F. Govt. s .. 95 , Coffes Market. New Tork, June 6. The market for coffee futures was easy. Tha advancing tendency of the last two or three days bad rafleoted s firmer ruling In Brazil and possibly uneasi ness over Imports. There was no real anxiety regarding shipping conditions as af fected by tbs appearance of German sub marines in American waters, however, and the market today responded readily to de clines In Brazil, with September selling off to 8.260 and December to 1. 1 So. The opening was I to I points lower and tha close showed a net loss of 14 to 1 points. Closing bids: July, 8. 06c; September, 8.80c; October, 8.26o; December, 1.88c; January, 1.43c; March, 8.660; May, I.860. Spot ooffee, quiet; Rio 7s, !c; Santos, 4s, 10 011o. Kansas City I.tve Stock. -Kansas City, June . Cattle Receipts, 2,200 head; market strong; prime fed steers, I13.00O16.I0; dressed beef steers, (11.000 16.90; western steers, $14.00011.60; cows, $7.26014.00; helfors, $9.00011.26; stockers and feeders, $8.60015.60; bulls, $8.(0012 00; calves, $8.60013.50 Hogs Receipts, 1,000 head; market, higher; bulk of aales, $16.60014.10; heavy, $16.65016.90; packers and butchers, $16,660 16.80; light, $16.40O16.70;i pigs, $11,250 16.76. Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 4,600 bead; market higher; lambs, $16.00020.76; year lings, $14.0018.00; wethers $13.00016.60; ewes, ,111.00 16.00; stockers and feeders, $6.6001'-00. 1 New York Produce. New York, June . Butter Steady; re ceipts, 19,145 tubs. Creamery, higher than extras, 48044c; extras (92 score), 43c; firsts, 41042c; packing stock, current make No. 2, 10c. Eggs Irregular; receipts, 19,97$ cases; fresh gathered extras, 3838c; fresh gath ered atorags packed firsts, 15036o; fresh gathered regular packed extra firsts, 160 27c; firsts 33 35c. Cheese Firm; recelpta, 1,054 boxes. State whole milk flat fresh specials, !l023e; atate whole milk flat specials, average run, 22(23C. Live Poultry Firm: chickens, broilers, 50c; roosters, 23o; fowls, 34c; turkeys, 20c. Dressed, firm; turkeys, 25038c; others un changed. Booth St Paul Livestock Market ' St. Paul, Minn., June I. Cattle Receipts, 2,200 head; market ateady. Steers, $7,600 17.00; cows and heifers, $8.00011.50; stock ers and feeders, (4.6011.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,100 head; market lower; range, 814.60OI6.76; bulk, $16.60l,ll. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 26 head; market steady; lambs, (10.00OK.0O: wethers, (7.00O18.60; owes, K.00OK.00. New York Cotton Market. New York, June (.Cotton olosed ( to it points net lower, GRAIN AND PRODUCE Cash Corn Slightly Higher,' Oats Unchanged to 4 Cents ' Off; Rye Rules About Steady. ' Omaha, Juno I, 1(1. Arrivals of grain today ahowed a deoreasa from those reported In yeeterday. Receipts of wheat were II oars; corn, 66 cars, snd oats, 26 ears. i - Quotations on cash corn generally were slightly higher, being unchanged to to up. No trades were reported until shortly after noon, the market starting around a cent higher for the better grades.,: No. 1 whits sold early at (1 44 and the No. 4 whits at (1.64 and $166. One car of No. I yel low sold at $1.46, but no other sales at this prloe wera posted, sellers asking from lc to 3c more thao thla quotation. No. , 4 yellow sold at $1.41 and $1.4$. . ; Oats wera unchanged to o off. ths No, t white selling off and the No. I whltavbrlng. Ing yesterday's pries of 72 c. -Nov I white aold at 71 o and the No. 4 whits and sample grades at 71a and He. Re ceipts were very small and these wars dis posed of In a short time.. Rys wss about unchanged, a part ear of No. 4 selling at $1.66 and a -part ear of sample grade at $1.40. . Clearance were; Wheat and flour equal to 134.000 bushels; corn, none; oats, .10,0 bushels, Primary wheat .receipts were 193,000 bushels and shipments of 40,000 bushels, against reeclpts of 600,000 bushels and ship ments of 993,000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 41.906 bushels and shipments of 434,000 bushels, against receipts of 191.000 bushels and ship ments of 472,000 bushel last year. Primary oats receipts were 404,601 bushels snd shipments of 411.000 bushels,' against recelpta of 686,000 bushels and ship ments of 871,00 bushels last year. CARLOAD RECEIPTS. . Wheat. Corn. Oat. Chicago I 18 4 Minneapolis ..,.,, .121 ... ... Duluth I ?, .' Omaha 13 65 t Kansas City 1 . , 16 St. Loul , 7 14 41 Winnipeg 1(4 ... These sale were reported today; J ' Corn No,, 1 white: 1 car, 11.70. No. I white: I I car $1.44. No, 4 white: 4 cars, $1.61; 1 cars, $1.64; 1 car. $1.66. No, I white: 1 car, (1.(8; 1 (- cars, (1.30. .No. I white: 1 car, 1.61; 1 car, 11.20. Sample white: 1 car, lt.10; 1 car $1.06, No. I yel low: 1 ear, $1.46. No. ,4 yellow: 1 ear, $1.46) 1 car, 11.49. 'No. I yellow; 1 ear, (1.16; 1-6 car, 11.10: 41 oars,- (l.tt. No. I yellow: 1 csr, $1.15; X ear, II 25. No.- 4 mixed: I ears, (1.13; t csr, $1.17; 1-1 car 11.10. No. I mixed: 1 ear, 11.12. Sample mixed: l-l ear, 11.00, . Oats No. 1 whits: I ear, Tt. No. I white: 4 ears, 7114c; 1 oar, 70 Ho. No. 4 whltet t oar, 710. Sample white: I car, 9o; I ears, 69o. Rye No. 4: 1-1 car, 11.11. Sample: I car 11.40. - Wheat No. I hard winter: 1 car, till. No. 1 northern spring! I bulkhead, $1.12. No. I rtd spring: 1 car (smutty), 12.06. Mixed grain; 1 bulkhead (smutty, I per cent spring), 11.02. Omaha Cash Prices Corn No. I whtta, $1.1401.(7; No. 4 whit. (1.6401.11; No. I white, $1.1001.88; No. white, (1.100 1.(1; sample white, $0o$1.10; No. t yel. low, $1.44; No. 4 yellow, $1.4801.46: No. ( yellow, $1.1001.861 No. yellow, $1.15; No. 1 mixed. (1.43; No. 4 mixed, I1.10O 1.18; No. I mixed, $1.11; sample mixed, $1.00 1.10. Oats No. I white, 7Jer No. t white, 71 Ho; No. 4 white, Tic; sample, (lc Rye No. 4, (l.((. - ...... Chicago closing price, furnished The Bee by Login ft Bryan, stock sod grain brokers, 111 South Sixteenth street Omabat Article Open 1 High I Low Close ' Vcst, t j p r- r - June 111 111 121 111 110 July 112 1 11 111 I ll ll Oats. Juns Tl 71 Tl Tl Tl July 66 17 6570 4 Pork. ... July 41 10 41 I 41 10 41 I 41 IS Sep. 41 10 41 7( 41 10 41 7 41 7 Lard. ' . . July II II 14 11 ! 15 14 17 14 11 Sep. II 41 It 71 , 24 41 14 It 24 17 Ribs, i , July II 11 11 I 21 12 81 11 It tl I Sep. II 78 22 7 II 10 1177j21 II CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Upward Turn Glvsn Cora and Oat by Tor rentbal Rains la Iowa. . " i Chlcsgo, June . Torrential rains In lows together with resulting flood aid great deal to bring about sharp advances whlrb took place today In the corn market. Prices closed strong ( to (e net higher, with July (1.86 to (1.16 and August ll.!. Oats gained to lo. Provisions fin ished unchanged to lOo lower. Upturn In th valu of corn earn after a brief period of weakness at the Start . Reports that general , crop condition had rarely. If ever, been better wera '.chiefly responsible for Initial declines. As soon, howver, a dealer began to give atten- ; tlon to storm liew from Iowa a decided chang of aentlment ensued, trading broad ened out, and a sweeping upward move ment of price followed. The advancs wat : further stimulated by gossip that in ini- portant sections elsewhere In lows, espe cially the Ohio valley, cultivation wai ' bslng delayed by rain and that ths volumi of receipt was likely to be diminished bj necessary' field work. f Oat developed strength with eorn. Bum were encouraged likewise by activity on the part of export interest. ; " . In provision the effect et r th grain bulge wa only transient. Before the ses sion wa ended the temporary gains war more than counterbalanced by weakness, ol the bog market '',.'" 1 St. Loul live Stock Market. ' ,-' St Louis, Mo., June (.Cattle Receipts, 1,200 head; market strong:, native bee! steers, 111.10017.60; yearling steer snd heifers. $1.100115.10; cow, (7.60O1I.I6) stockers and feeders, (I.50O11.00; nattvi calves, 7.76 O14.00. ' ... w Hogs Receipts, 1,11 bead; market, tow er; lights, I11.I6OH.I0; pigs, 116.26 J6.86; , mixed and butcher, (11.16 01l.lt; good -heavy, $16.6016.I0; bulk, (16.60O16.75. Sheep Receipts, 1,709 - bead; market strong; lambs, (14.00017.00; ewes. $12.00 14.00; eannsra and chopper, $7.00O10.00v i it 4" mm t '9 If Roscoa Conkllng Simmon, noted col ored orator, who will deliver s patriotie address st the City Auditorium, Mon day evening, June 10, st 8:30, He is a nephew of the late Booker T. Wash ington. Will be met at tha train by a large delegation of representative colored peo ple. The famous Dan Desdunes' Military Band will lead the reception committee. Net proceeds to gsyon the Indebtedness of Grove Methodist Church, snd ths col ored Bed Cross auxiliary. Admission I Adults, 60; Children. 25c ,, Many of the most prominent white people have already purchased tickets. , Rabbi Frederick Cohnwill deliver tha opening prayer. ' ' a . " , - WYOMING OIL LEASES Two choice leases, one of 1.218, acres, one of 480 acres, both in prom- ' inent geological structures near Cas per; now being drilled by bit eom- , panics. Famous Wall Creek sands within .1,008 feet of surface. Will ', lease to parties able to start deralop ment work at once. Natron Broksraf Co las. -119 West Second. Casper, Wys "t