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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 12, 1918. 11 FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. Kitohnott furnished complete, also sleep- ROOM for rent In private family for gentle- yen. iQi par Ave. H. 6407. Housekeeping Rooms 638 BOU.TH i'TH ST. Large room, with ua of kltcben; also email Bleeping room: summer rate. Harney 6933. LINCOLN Apts., 2102 Chicago. Furnished housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Tyler 8697. PLEASANT. light housekeeping rooms, sooth exposure, walking distance. . 2580 Harney St. DUNDEE Three light housekeeping rooms, nicely furnished, on first floor. Walnut ;ssi 1701 DAVENPORT 3-r. suite In private brick house: else lights, gas range; newly - decorated; garage, shade. Harney 4989. NICELY. FURNISHED modern I-rotn apartment. 408 No. 23d St 3627 HARNEY Light, clean, cool rooms; good location; reasonable. 4 ROOMS and bath. (10. 3639 Seward St. Board and Rooms. MCfi! large room private family. Hans com Park, district, with or without Ward. Douglas 8478. NEWLY furnished rooms; board optional. 6U"N. list St. Hotels. CL4.REMONT INN. 17th. and Jackson. transient guests, 11 a day; permanent guests, IS a week. Douglas 278S. COOL rooms. 13 week; also apartments with kitchenette. Ogden hotel. Co B'uffs Unfurnished Rooms. 4 ROOMS modern, light and heat furnished. Cheapest rooms In city. See hese rooms at 2430 Bristol. Web. 6744. 3 UNFURNISHED rooms upstairs. 110 per month. Webster 6755. TWO rooms; sink; southeast front. 32.(0. -'"26 St. Mary's. FOR RENT FURNISHED Houses. FURNISHED 6 -room house and sleeping porch at 3552 Pacific. Phone Walnut 2190 or Harney 3007. 4-ROOM completely furnished house, 209 S 35th Ave.. Douglas 9618 FOR RENT HOUSES West. 2224 DODGE street, i-room mod. bouse. 167.50. Alfred C. Kennedy Company, 205 South 18th St. Douglas 722. 25b8 Douglae, rooming house 333.00 1516 North 16th, rooming house.... 33 00 JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 554. "-ROOM house; hot water heat; walking distance. Harney 2049. North. 7-ROOM brick house, partly modern. 'Phone Webster 964. . 9-ROOM modern house. 38G6 Hamilton St. D. 1628 5-ROOM house, modern except heat. 3015 Miami St. Webster 6048. , South ' 2315 S. 32D St A modern 10-room house . with garage, room for 3 cars. A large sleeping porch, every room in canvas and hand decorated. Hot water heat, oil or ' ' coal,- furnace. Located on Hanscom blvd. EIGHT-ROOM COTTAGE New furnace electricity, close In, two weeks' rent free. "06 H. 2 2d THREE-room house for rent. 1021 S. 20th 8t. Phone Harney 4672. Central. CLOSE-IN, West Farnam, 115 S. 25th Ave., 8 rooms, modern. Harney 2134. Miscelianeouf 3859 California St., 8 rms 830.00 409 8. 25th Ave., I rms 40.00 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg LIST vour property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. ' Realtors Tyler 72. 2602 NO. 20th St., 5-r. mod., $22.50. 4636 N. 36th St. 6-. mod. ex. heat, 117.(0. 2917 Castellar, 6-r. mod. ex. heat, $15.00. RASP BROS., 210 KEELINE BLDG. Ty.731. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY CREIGH SONS & CO.. BEE BLDQ fihop.i. Co Retain )ougla 4238 FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. t ROOMS and bath; walking distance; near .- Twenty-fourth and Farnam, In very choice iocatlon. Janitor service, hot and cold ,: water, heat, etc.; furnished. 133 per month. Doug. 3140. NEW APARTMENT In Dundee to sub .lease, 4 rooms, tile bath, oak finish, hard wood floors, electric light, hot water year round, steam heat 15$ per month. Call walnut 3956. 1 ROOMS with 6-room accommodation at the Undine, 2652 Dewey Ave. Phone Douglas 6886 or see Janitor at Apts. TRAVER BROS., 819 First Nat'l Bank Bldg. FIVE rooms "The Hudson," 207 South 26th "AVe., 142.50. Benson & Myers Co., Realtors. -424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 746. ANGELUS APTS. 25th Ave. and Douglas. To sublet, one two-room apartment. Har- ' ney 2074. 1 PETERS TRUST CO. .. Specialists In Apartment management HAMILTON APTS., fireproof: fine lawn and - flowers; best location, 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. CHOICE -room apt. In "The Melrose," apartments. 837.(0 per mo. Harney 832. North. MODERN Estabrook Apts., near postofflce, 133. G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago 4-ROOM semi-basement apt, new, 816.(0. Apt 2. Maple court, 1816 Maple. Red .683 South. t AND 4-room modern apts. St Tyler 2248, 816 8. 22d FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FINE new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth streets. Steam heat For particulars see Conrad Young, 822 'Brandels Theater Bldg., Douglas 1671 STORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas. 20x 60, steam heat, rent 3115 per month. WORLD REALTY CO., Douglas (343. Sun Theater Bldg, 150 per month 707 South 16th street. 870 per month (17 South 16th street. 1100 per month 214 South 16th street GEORGE & CO.. DOUG. 756. STORE Corner . Fins business 1610 Chicago. Cass and Sixteenth St location. G. P. Stebblns, MODERN store, 16th St., near P. O. rent G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Low Office and Desk Room THE Bee building has offices that will please you.- Better Investigate. Key .stone Inveatmen' Co.. Tyler 181. Miscellaneous. WAREHOUSE SPACE. 39,000 iq. ft of floor space In the American Hand Sewed Shoe Co. Bdg., N. W. corner 13th and Harney sts. Hy draulic elevator; steam heat and sprinkler system. GEORGE & CO.. DOUG. 756. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. LIST your houses for rent with us and get result. Mora requests than houses, give us houses. Payne InvesmentCo., Realtors. . 637 Omaha National Bank Bldg.. D. 1781. MOVING AND STORAGE FREE RENTAL 8ERVICL FIDELITf . 16TH AND JACKSON DOUO. 288. .,' 8TORAOE. MOVING. PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN VAN STORAGE CO - Owned and operated by Central Furnl tura store; offloe on Howard St.. between 16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 8400. Have your moving .handled Just aa you would an order for new furniture. That' the way we di It. Ask to see our dally rental llets FIREPROOF . Separate locked ' roods and pianos: hlnplng-. WAREHOUSE . rooms for household moving, peeking and . OMAHA VAN AND BTORAOE CO.. '10 H. lit . .., Posglu 6168. MOVING AND STORAGE Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 810 or Douglas 433s "omahFexpress CO. LARGE moving vans: careful men. Fur niture paekl, storage. 1417 Chicago. P-S364 T n XT?VT Express C U. J, Hi-iUl-r Packing and Storage HUT Fsmam St Wh ;?! Dou 614 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. 2963 Harris, $5,250 Just listed. A very attraotive home, fully modern and well built; located just on block from both Hanscom park car lines. On the first floor there Is a large living room, dining room, den and kitchen, all finished tn oak; 2d floor, two extra large bedrooms, 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, all new houses. Arrange with us for Inspection. Glover & Spain Dou&las 3J63. 919-2(1 City National. BEAUTIFUL HOME FIELD CLUB DISTRICT $7,750 1322 S. 35TH AVE Owner Instructs us to sell this big home, which is strictly modern In every detail. It has a brand new hot water heating plant, fine basement with laun dry room and fruit cellar. Soreens and storm sash for entire house; beautiful sun porch, living room (with fire place), dining room, kitchen, butler pantry, re frigerator room on . first floor. Three large bedrooms, bath, den and fine sleep ing porch on second floor, also maid's room and store room on third floor. This house has double garage and Is equipped with a burglar alarm and thermostat; also many other fine fea tures that you do not find In most homes. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. WEST FARNAM DISTRICT PRICE ONLY $4,500. In one of the most rapidly Improving districts of the west Farnam section, we have a nice six-room, full two-story home and garage piano finish, neatly decorated and one of the best values ever offered; lot 60x140 for appointment call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg., Tyler 496. FINE MODERN HOME 8 rooms. In fine condition, hot water heat, corner lot, paved street, fine neighborhood, plenty large shade trees, owner non-resident, must Bell; easy terms. Located In west part of Oma ha. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 313 CITY NATL BANK BLDG CAPITOL AVE.. DUNDEE. 85,000. Fine bungalow, finished mostly In oak; large living room with fireplace and four bedrooms; a very sightly location. JOHN VV. ROBBINS, 1803 FARNAM ST. WEST. Bemls Park, six rooms and bath, 2 story modern house, east front, large lot, paved street Make offer. Walnut 1431. 9-ROOM modern house, 60x150 foot lot, near Hanscom park. Inquire at 1338 8. 31st st North. NEAR PRAIRIE PARK and HOLY ANGEL CHURCH 6-room, strictly modern tome; large, 50xl33-foot east front corner lot; garage; paving paid; close to car line, public and parochial schools. Price for quirk sale, 33.960. If you are looking for a snap, call us about this. J. L. HIAT1 CO., QAA FIRST NATIONAL fw BANK BLDG. PHONE CO TYLER W PRAIRIE, PARK ADDI TION, $300 DOWN AND $25 PER MONTH 8-room, strictly modern home, except heat, located near 27th and Fowler; large lot, 49x180, with hew garage; paved St. Owner leaving city and has agreed to sac rifice at 82,800 a bargain figure. Payne Investment Co., Realtors 837 Omaha Nat'l Kk. Bldg. D. 1781. BEAUTIFUL MILLUR PARK BUNGALOW; PRICE ONLY $4,750. One of the prettiest seven-room stuc co bungalows we ever had on our list, fire place, bookcases; all the built tn ef fects; oak woodwork and floors with a piano finish; dandy full basement; only one diock to parK. About 82,000 down. This is real honest value. For appoint ment call OSBORNE REALTY CO. 701 Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. 6-ROOM modern house, with large grounds, 160x120; shads and fruit, and lot all In potatoes; northwest cor, 31st St. and Mi ami; 13,000. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1294. NEW, story-and-half bungalow for sale by builder; six rooms; modern; Crelgh stone stucco; fireplace and bookcase are built in. Located at 18th and Willis Ave. Price. 35.000. Phone Harney 837. LATEST type cross-roof bungalow, t rooms, fully modern; nearly all oak finish; walls all handsomely decorated; nice lot, paved street Cheap at 33,650. 31.000 cash. RASP BROS., KEELINE BLDG. WE SELL, Rent Insure and maks Loans ud City property, . North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., (4th and Ames Ave Col. 317 THE BEST BUY IN OMAHA. Five-room' house, electric lights water, 33,250. Call Colfax 4094. and YHNNE LU8A homes and Iota offer the beat opportunity to Invest your money Phone Tvler 117 South. HANSCOM PARK BARGAIN. Owner going to California, and must sac rifice to get sway. Splendid large house, 8 rooms and bath, attic, full cellar, modern In every way; fine oak floqrs, electric light, fine large porches, lawn, large lot facing the park. A bargain at $4,500, but owner wants me to get an offer. TEBBENS, the REALTOR. 605 Omaha Nt. Bank. "Phone D. 2183. HANSCOM PARK BARGAIN, $500 DOWN, $3,500, $30 A MONTH. Buys a strictly modern, eight-room house, lot 50x160, specials all paid, one block to car and achool. This Is 31000 less thjjo the real value ot this property. " OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. 0.'E 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; live In one and rent the other. Price, 82,400. Terms. No. 2433 South 20th St. llorrie & Ncrrls, 104 North 16th St. Phone D. 4270. FIELD club district, 7-room modern house, garage, lot 70x165. Price 84.350. C. A. Qrlmmel. Phone Doug. 1615. 6-ROOM modern cottage on 20th. near Vin ton; a snap at 33,660; easy terms. Call Browne. Tyler 1673. MODERN, 8-room, bath, fine garden. 2 lots, garage, chickens. 19th and Warren. Bel- levue. , W. FARNAM SMITH A CO. Real Estate and Insurance. 1830 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. M relneoivi Would you Ilka an almost new 4 room modern home In a nice part of the elty with small down payment and the balance like rent 7 If so. make an appointment at once and sea this snap; nice size rooms and bath, all newly decorated, full cemented basement and cement walks; fine neighborhood. Price 32.250. WALNUT 677. ROOM cottage, two blocks from car. full lot, 62,000 Terms, 8300 cash, balance 320 per month. ' BENSON AND CARMICHAEL 642 f axton Block, '..-.--.. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous FOR RKNT AND SALE. HOUSES. COTTAC1RS AI APARTMENTS PORTER & SHOTWELL. 3"2 8 17th 8t Douglsa 6013 HOMES AND HOMK.RITKS, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. 637 Om Nat Rk Rids Doug 1781. F D WE AD SRLl.s REAL ESTATE. REM ESTATE- B'nees Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home or business property and pay cash H A WOLF CO.. Electric Bldg Tyler 86. BUSINESS property and investments. A P TUKEY and SON. 62U First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. Income. Business snd Trsrkage Specialist IMh and Dodge 8te Douglas 15 REAL ESTATE To Exchange FOR SALE or exchange, modem brick hotel, Joplin, Mo. Will exchange for farm near Omaha. Dr. B. Owen, 91? Virginia St., Jopllrt, Mo. GOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb tnrm Mr Men Re !n Bran Th Hl1 REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. CLEARVIEW LOTS. 31 DOWN. 81 A WEEK. , PAYNWi A SLATER a m REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson 4-ROOM BUNGALOW FOUR LARGE LOTS FENCED CHICKEN TIGHT OWNER HAS LEFT ALL IN GARDEN In West Benson, one block from paved road and jitney line; house has large roonis, porch across the front; electrio lights and telephone: full base ment with both inside and ou,tsldo cellarway, garage, chicken house, new Incubator and brooder, all planted to garden; place fenced chicken tight; the use of two lots adjoining, this season already planted to potatoes, goes with this home. Price 12, 9.10. Terms, 8260 cash. 323.75 per month. HASTINGS & IIF.YDEN. 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. Dundee. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots. 3876 to 31.160 Easy terms. Loan arranged for building purposes Phone D. 6074. Shuler A Cary. Realtors REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with 8800 to 3500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co Tvler 496 701 Om Na Bank Bldg. List Your Property with J. J. MULVIH1LL. 300 Brandels Thea. Bldg. Douglas ft. SUMMER RESORTS LAKEVIEW Two summer cottages for rent. Nicely adapated for young men on Carter Lake. Call Web. 6041. LAKEVIEW cottages, nicely adapted for young men, on Carfer lake. Webster 6041. 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 Reellne Bldg QUICK ACTION ON LOANS W. T GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg. Douglas 1633. DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account. OMAHA LOAN A- BLDG. ASSOCIATION. C1 Of FARM LOANS, 5V2 W 72 O PAUL PETERSON 364 BRANDELS 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., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2716. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6, EH and 6 Per Cent J. H. DUMONT CO., Keeline Bldg. 5V2 HARISON A MORTON, 5V2 919 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 3100 to 310.000 MADE promptly F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. Pi!vute Money. 8HOPEN A COMPANY Douglas 4228. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY W. H Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. 313 Bran dels Theater Bldg I) lS ' Financial Wanted, t WANTED TO BORROW 32.000 at 6 per cent for 6 years. Will give an absolute first mortga f' and pay all taxes. Answer Box 8S84 Omaha Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. JUNE 18TH. Our next excursion to McGehee. Ark W S FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. FOR SALE 480 acres Buffalo county farm, to settle an estate: 230 acres paature; 35 alfalfa: 20 of wild hay meadow, balance farm land. Land rolling with heavy clay subsoil. Fenced and cross-fenced; I good wells and wlndmolls; 7-room house; barn 40x42; 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 126. Kearney, Neb. Iowa Land3 $50,000 PRODUCED LAST YEAR On 1,800-acre farm 36 miles from Sioux City, la.; three crops will pay for the farm and equipment; you can buy this farm for 3136.000; one-third cash; balance long time at ( per cent Interest, If bought soon; no farm having such soil and buildings In the middle west; posses sion March 1, next See owner, 1820 S. 16th Ave., Omaha. Kansas 1 ands. FOR SALE 200 acres good, level Improved farm, near town; 12S In fine wheat; half goes; also 600 acres fine alfalfa land. Im proved, near town; 60 alfalfa, (0 wheat, 30 meadow. Address Hellen, Fort Scott, Kan. Missouri Lands. 820 ACRES of fine Plane County farming land, good wheat, corn, alfalfa, clover and grass land; good stock and grain farm; house, barn, well, cellar and other Im provements; everlasting water In blue grass pasture; this Is one of Platte Coun ty's best farms; If you are going to buy a farm see this one. Write J. C. Hatton, Platte City, Mo. PLATTE county farm of 87 Vw acres; located on good road; 4 mil from school, In 14 miles ot Kansas City, Mo.; 5-room house, barn and' other Improvements; 65 acres under plow, balance In grass; will sell this farm, worth the money. Write J. C. Hat ton, Platte City, Mo. Nebraska Lands. Fine Central Nebraska Farm 400 acres Wood River Valley black loam farm land; 240 acrea under plow, balance hay and pasture land. Well Improved, less than two miles from railroad town. Owner will take 175 an acre for this fine farm and take 810,000 In good Omaha In come, balance half cash and balf mort gage back, five years, at 6 per cent Raw land Is selling for 176 an acre over 100 miles further west, so get busy If you want a real farm. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, 218 City National Bank. FARMS FARMS FARMS . If your farm la for sal and your price 1 right where yon have good good for the money, list wltb m. 1 have all kinds of customers for all kinds of farms but the value must be there; within less than 60 mile of Omaha preferred, any size from 10 acrea to 1.009, or up. LETS GET BUSY. ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY. -1217-1211 Citr National Bank Bld , FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. EXCELLENT stock and dairy farm for sale; 3-0 acres; 100. acres under cultiva tion; very good pastuVe; T miles from Cairo. Hall Co., and 5 miles from Panne brog, at which place Is a milk condens ing factory; auto trucks come to farm every day for milk; comfortalne dwelling houso, In good repair. New, large dairy barn: new hollow tile silo; new garage, chicken house and milk house. Will sell at bargain If sold soon. Dr. T. M. Thomsett, Pannebrog, Neb. FARMFOR SALE ISO acres, 2 miles west of Overton and miles east of Lex ington, Nob., en main line of U. P. and Lincoln Highway. Lays level, good soil, fenced and cross-fenced, no buildings; 80 acres In rye, 35 alfalfa, balance hay and pasture. Price, 380 per acre. Can give the best of terms. Buy from the owner end save sgenta' commission. For par ticulars write Sam McCullough, Central City,' Neb. A SNAP in oattle ranch. 1.440 acres finally Improved, all new buildings. Two hundred acres In crop. Best of black land, no sand or rock. This Is on the market for only 30 days. Price 325 per acre. Half cash. Good terms on balance. B. Combs. Htgnell. Neb. FOR SALE Beet Inrge body high-grade, modium-prked land In Nebraska. Very little money required. C. Bradley, Wol barh, Neb. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS For best lands at best prlres wrl' OeO Antllt. Blstr.1 Neb WRITE me for pictures end prices my farms snd rancher In good Old Pawea County Arab I. Hunaerford Crswford. Neb South Dakota Lands. FOR SALE Stock ranch and live stock. 175 rattle, 20 horses. Deeded and leased land. Plonty of water. An Ideal place for dairying. Box 183, Sulphur, 3. P. Minnesota Lands. FOR SALE To make quick sale and close an estate, heirs ordered sale of well Im proved farm of 160 acres near St. Paul, Minn. 30 acres wooded pasture with llv ing water, balance under cultivation; level. free from stone and gravel, a general numose farm. Ideal for stock or dairy ing. Is offered at Investment price. Will lie pleased to correspond with anyone In the market for such a property. E. N. Wolevcr, 411 N. Y. Life Bldg.. Minne apnli, Minn. Oregon Lands. YOUNti man not afraid to work, to hWp develop Mollybedemim mine. Apply after 10 a. m ":9 S. 18th. Washington Land. HAVE ItiO-acre Improved wheat farm In the .famous Columbia river valley which I am compelled to dispose of to someone within a short time. If you buy now will accept 825 per acre. Small cash payment with easy terms on balance. Might take Ford touring car or a little clear property as part pay. Landlord's share of this yesr's crop goes with the land. Two years crop will pay for It. You can't beat this any. where. A. W. Johnson. 3131 Davenport St Wvoming Lands WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. 860 per a., Including paid-up water rlghta Henry Levi ACM Rylander. 884 (imahs Nst'l RANCHES of sll sites and kinds, ess terms A 4 Patsmsn, 301 Karbach Blk CHOTrK FARVS Nllsenn 428 1os Rid FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm wltb aa If you want to keep It. B. P BNOWDEN A SON. 610 Electrio Bldg Douglas 9371 POULTRY AND PET STOCK 3,000 DAY OLD chicks. Rocks, Reds. Or pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1703. 2213 Charles 100 SNOW White Rock baby chicks for sale Benson 388. Horses Live Stock- Vehicles FOR SALE One dray, one express wagon, one horse and double set of harness. Harney, 6953. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, planoa and notes as security 840. 6 mo., II. goods, total. 88.60 Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 483 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. (66 LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 Of SMALLER LOANS O Of A 10 W C FLATATJ EST 1888. lO 6TH VVR SECURITIES BLDO. TY 60 DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates Private Insn booths Harry Malashock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619 Est. 1891 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, By direction of the property committee of the board ot regents of the University of Nebraska; separate bids will be received until 4 o'clock p. m. Saturday, June 29, 1918, at the office of the undersigned tor the construction of a laboratory building and the following equipments for same, viz: beat ing and, ventilating, electric wiring and plumbing, according to plans and specifica tions now on file at the office of the Su perintendent of Construction, room 207, Uni versity Administration Building, Lincoln, and on file at the office of John Latenser and Sons. Bee Building, Omaha, Nebraska. Said building to be erected on the University Medical College Campus, Omaha Nebraska, and to cost entire approximately 3110.000. Bidders must confer with the Superintend ent and use the blanks prepared by him for building proposals. Bids must be accompan ied f,y cashier's checks or certificates of de posits as required by Instructions accom panying plans and specifications. Bids must be sealed and plainly marked "Laboratory Building" or "Laboratory Building Equip ment' aa ths case may be, on the outside. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. University of Nebraska, J. 8. Dales, Secretary, Station A, Lincoln. No. 108, June 13, 16, 19, 33. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY. NEBRASKA. The County Board of -Equalisation will sit for, the purpose of equalizing all assess ments of Douglas county, Nebraska, for the year 1918, as required In Section 121- of Chapter 77, Article 1, Statutes ot No. braska, commencing Tuesdsy, Juna 11th. 1918, at 10 o'clock a. m., In the County Commissioners' Chamber, second floor, Court House, Omaha. Nebrsska. The duration of said session shall be "not less thi.n three nor more thsn twenty days," therefor all persona owning real estate or personal property, subject to taxa tion, shall call and examine their assess ment, thst any errors as to valuations, etc. may be adjusted by said board as th law provides. By order of the Board ef County Com missioners, Douglas County. Nebraska. Dated: Omaha. Neb., June 1. 1918. FRANK DEWEY, County Clerk. No 105 June 6.7.8,9,10,11.12.13. Heal Estate Transfer. Ellery R. Hume and wife to John Bockman, Jaynes street, 805 feet east of Sherman avenue, north eide, 80x123 t 100 Turner B. Howard, et al, to John Bockman, Jaynes street, 265 feet east of Sherman avenue, north side, 40x128 150 George Dayton to George Nlch lowskl, northesst courer Forty fifth and I streets, 120x'9l 6. . . . 314 Mornlngslde Land Co. to Vllllam M. Welch, Parker street, 240 feet east of Sixty-first, north side, 40x133 235 Valentin Rowe and wife to Joseph Uelechl, Thirty ninth street, 161 ' feet south of J street, west side, 40x120 300 Valentine Rowe snd wife to Alice Pokorski. Thirty-ninth street, 201 feet south of J street, west side, 80x120 00 Albert T. Benson and wife to '.Florence L. Rice, northwest eor ner Nineteenth and Lothrojr streets, 60x134 ' Herbert A. Whipple, and wife to Thomas Prltchard, Saratoga street, 145 feet west of Twenty-fourth street, north side. 40x107 1.000 Imperial Investment Co. to W. S. Robinson, Woodworth avenue, 69 feet east of Thirty-sixth strset, south' side, 30x141.8 1,300 The Peregoy A Moore Co. to Francis L. Smyth, West Jefferson street, 348 feet west of Twenty-eighth street, north side, 11x103 500 Charle E. Cor and wife to Robert A. MoEachron, Wirt atreet, 150 feet west of Fourteenth avenue, south side. 60x124 .: 1.800 St. Paul Live Mock Market. St. Paul. June 11. Cattle- Receipts, 1,200 head, easy; steers, 17.50 O17.00; cows and heifers, 38.00014.00; dealers, 37.00014 00; storkers and feeders, t6.60OU.60. Hogs Receipts, 11.300 head, lower, 316.10 016.25; bulk, tlt.20Olt.3S. Sheep Receipts, tf head: steady: lamb. tl0.10O18.00: weataer. 17.00014.60: ws, tt.00Olt.0t, OMAHA LIVE STOCK Fairly Liberal Receipts of Cat tie and Active Market; Hog: Trade Draggy; Sheep 25 Cents Lower. Omaha. June 11, 1918. Receipts were: Osttls. Hogs. Sheep Official Monday 7. 748 V9.99S 4.847 Estimate Tuesday ..,.7.000 11,300 3,300 Two days this week 14.748 11,195 7.647 Same days last week. .13, 041 13.746 9.636 Same days 3 wks. ago. 7.728 17.300 13,863 Same days 3 wks. ago.30,070 33.4S8 11,717 Same dys year ago.. 11, 646 13.371 8,180 Reeelpis and disposition of live stock at the Lnlon Stock yards. Omaha. Neb, for 34 hours ending at S o'clock p. m., 1918. RECEIPTSCARS Cattle Hogs Sheep Hr's .. M. ft St, P 3 ( 1 Wabash ;.. 13 I 3 Missouri Paolflo ..13 3 j Union Pacific .... 68 4n 13 ... C. N. W east ..13 13 ... 1 t it N. W., west ..34 S3 1 , ... C, ft. P., M. O, . . 16 4 C. 11, A Q , east ,.1 6 C B. Q.. west .. 70 , 38 C, R. I. & P., east 10 S C, R. 1..A P., west 44 3 Illinois Central 3 1 Chicago Ot. West I 1 Total receipts ..301 1(7 14 1 DISPOSITION HEAD Cattle Hogs Sheep Morris A CO , Swift A Co Cudahy Packing Co. .. Armour & Co Pchwartx & Co J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co. ., S. Omaha Packing Co. Wilson F. B. Lewis 1,068 1,478 1.886 1.633 1,022 784 3,167 1.02 1,390 8.166 1.237 1.094 1,084 63 3 161 3P4 64 1 ..... 97 2.1 4 10 5 f.0 30 1 19 498 498 4 :i sni J. B. Rot A Co J. H. Bulla rtosenstock Bros Wei tholnier & Degen .. Sullivan Bros Rothschild & Krebs .. lligglns Huffman Roth Meyers (ilasslierg Bonner Bros John Harvey Dennis A Francis .... Jensen A Lungren .... Pat O'Pay Other buyers Totals 969 8.879 6.968 11.968 Cattle Receipts were fairly liberal. est! mated esrly at 7.000 head, or 876 cars, making offerings for th two days 14,748 head. Desirable choice cattle were fully steady on the early market and for prime shorthorn cornfed beeves packers paid 317.75, equaling the market record. Good to choice beeves were quotable irom 817.25 to 317.75, and fair to good grades from 316.25 to 817.00. Trading on the medium and half-fat kinds of beef was slow to 10c lower, and in ease more than that on the light commoner beet. Yearlings were In heavy supply and prices steady on th choice gradea and around 100 lower on th medium and lighter kinds. Butoher stock ruled mostly steady all around, good to choics cowa bringing anywhsr from 313.00 to 114.00, and the medium to good kind from 39.75 to 811.76. Canners and cutters held steady from 87.76 to 69.76, Good beef hulls were fully steady at a spread of 310.00 to 813.00. The cannar bulls were on tba catch-as-cstrh-csn order, sales anywhere from 38.60 to 19.60. Stock and feeders war steady. Quotations on Cattle Good to choice beeves. 317.36017.76; fair to. good beeves, 316.36017.00; common to fair beeves, 313.60 16.00; good to choics yearlings, 816.60 17.00; fair to good yearlings, 313.60016.26; common to fair yearlings, 39. 60O1S.36; good to choice heifers, 813.OOJfl4.50; good to choice cows, 112.00 14.00; fair to good cows, 89.76011.76; common to fair cows, 37.750 9.75; prime feeders, 18.00313.00; good to choice feeders, 310.25OH.75; fair to good feeders, 89.00010.00; common to fair feed ers, 37.5008.60; good to choics storkers, 310 00 12.00; stock heifers. 38.00 10.60; stock cows, 18. 00016.60; stock calvss, 88.50 11.50; veal calves, 38. (0 13. 25; bulls, stags, etc., I10.00O13.00. Hogs There were 160 loads of hogs placed on the market today, estimated at 11,300 head, making the run for the week Il.uuu head. Hogs suffered a big slump today, ship pers purchased moat of their droves around 816.60Ol6.66 and packers around 316.86 16.40. Trading was slow and draggy from the start, sellers being reluctant to cash 1. .k . riHntinn The a-eneral market Is 1526c lowsr, the bum or tne sngs selling from 316.36016.46; tops going at 316.60. Sheeo There were 14 loads of sheep re ceived on this market today, estimated at 3.300 head, making the run for th week 7,647 head. There was more of a bearish feeling In the aheep barn than haa ben apparent for several days. A few losds early sold at steady to 35c lower prices and can probably be taken as the general condition of the market. A few spring lambs sold at 320.00 and another string went at 819.85. Ewe sold at 113.60. Th general market Is steady to 25c lower. Quotation on heep: Shorn lambs, choice light, tl8.76017.26; shorn lambs, fair light. 316. 26016. 60; fair to cholc wethers, 114,60 16.75; fair to choice, ewes, 313.50O13. 85; spring lambs, 316.00420.60. No. 1 AV. 1 r.s shorn ewes 103 Price. 113.50 8.60 20.00 13.00 17.50 19.86 14.60 16.00 39.00 6.00 9.36 3.40 8.00 97 cull ewes ilOl 119 spring lambs 63 1 buck 100 1 clip lamb 60 237 spring lamb 66 16 culls 67 213 shorn Iamb 64 WESTERN NEBRASKA, 27 feeder 669 1 steer , 620 9 feeders 611 12 heifers 728 8 cows 973, St. tool Llv Stock Market. St. Louis, Jun 11. Cattle Receipt. 7.800 head; market, strong; native beef stsers, 311.50017.60; yearling stsers ana neiter. 39. 60O16.60; cows, I7.60O13.76; tockr and feeders, 8. 50013.00; fair to prim southern beef (tears, tl0.00O16.60; beef cow and heifers, 6, 00013.60; native calve, 37.75014.00. Hog Receipt. 11.200 head: market, 16 020c lower; lights, I16.30O16.50; pigs. 116.00 016.60: mixed and butchers. 316.20016.40; good heavy, tl6.1016.30; bulk of sales, tl6.10O16.40. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4,600 head; market, steady; lambs, 817.00O20.25; ewes, 1 3.00 (g 14.00 ; canners and choppers, 87.00 10.00. 1 Kansas City Lira Stock. Kansas City, Jun 11. Cattle Reclpt, 11,000 head; market, steady; prime fed steers, 817. 00017.80; dresssd beef steers, 313.00O16. 90; western steers, 114.00O17. 80; cows. 36.76O18.60; heifers, 19.0001335; stockers and feeders, I8.00O16.60; bulla, 18.60011.60; ealves, 38.50O13.7t. Hogs Receipts, 16,000 head; markat, tow er; bulk of sale, tit. 40016.60; heavy, 316.60 $16.70; packers and butchers, 316 40 16.70; light, 316.30016.60; pigs, 1 6.26 3 1 6.85. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head; market,' lower; lambs, 316.0020.10; year lings, 814.00Ail8.O0; wethers, 312. 0016.00; ewes, 810.00O14.6O. Sloui City Live Stork. Hloux City, June 11. Cattle Receipts. 2.(00 riead: market 1016o lower; beef steers. 112.00017.25; fat cows and heifers, 89.0013.76; canners. 37.5008.60; stockers and feeders, 11 0.00 11.50 ; feeding cow and heifers, 83.00010.26. Hogs Receipts, 7.000 head; market 10O 20c lower; light, 116.65; mixed. 116.40; bulk of ssles, 116.40O16 60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 300 bead; market strong. fit. Joseph Llv Stock. St. oJseph, Jun 11 Cattle Receipts, 2.500 head; market steady; steers. 113.000 17.50; cows and heifers, 17.00016.00; calves, 17.00014.00. Hogs Receipts, 1,000 hesd; market lower; top, 116.66; bulk of sain, tlt.35O16.60. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,200 hey); market steady; lambs, 315.00017.80; sWcs. 18.0001476. Turpentine and Bosln. Savannah, Oa., Juns 11. Turpentine Firm; 62c; sales, 193 bbls. ; receipts, 453 bbls.. stocks, 33,624 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales. 883 bbls.; receipts, 11,784 bbls; stock, 94,955 bbls. Quote: B, D, K. F, G. H. I, 18.75; K, M. 18.80; N, 18.10; WO. and WW, 19.00. Dry Goods Market. New York, Jun 11. Cotton good mer chants today arranged to submit prlc fix ing Information to th government through It trade committee In order to carry out the term of th tentative agreement to establish prices. New York Sngar, New York, Jun 11. Raw sugar tady; centrifugal; fin granulated, 7.ti GRAIN AND PRODUCE Receipts Light; Dull Cash Mar ket; Corn Off Considera bly; Oats Rule Steady Rye and Barley Steady. Omaha. June 11. 1918. Receipts of grain today were unusually light, totaling only 83 cars and conststed of 28 rare of wheat, 86 rara of corn, 39 cars of oats and 1 car of rye. An extremely slow and dull cash mar ket developed today, very few sales being reported at a late hour. Th first salea of good corn were unchanged to around So lower, while the lower grades were off considerably. Receipts of this cereal were only 36 cars and sellers found It necessary to carry a few of these over. No. S white and No. 2 yellow sold at 31 78 and 81 60 respectively. No sales ot the I grades were reported. One car of No. 4 whit sold at 3163, 3c under yesterday's price for this grsde. Oats were strong In face of the weakness In the corn jnarket and advanced Via and e. No 1 white brought 75e and the No. 3 white. ?3HOo. Sample whit oats want at 71lo, One car of rye, containing 67 sacks, sold at 31.60, grading No. 3. Barlsy was nom inally not much changed. Clearances were, wheat and flour equal to 117 000 bushels; corn,' none; oats, 148,000 bushels. Prltvfnry wheat receipts were 283,000 bushels, and shipments 77,000 bushels, against receipts of 466.000 bushels, and ship ments of 494.000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 630,000 bushels, and shipments 331,000 bushels, against re ceipts of 9 3 3.000 bushels, and shipments of 440,000 bushels last yesr. Primary oats receipts were 843,004 bushels and shipments 413.000 bushels, sgalnst re. cuplfs of 669.000 bushels, and shipments of 825.000 bushels Isst year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn, Oats 193 Chics go , 6 Minneapolis 179 Duluth 13 Omaha ,,,, IS Kansas City 3 St Louis 4 Winnipeg 448 389 36 3.1 19 30 These sales were reported todavt Corn No. 4 white: 1 car, 11.61. white: 2-3 car, 31.50. No. 6 white: 81. .11. No. i mixed: 1 uar 81.46. No. 1 oar, No, mixed: 3 cars, 31.36; 1 car, 31.30; Sampls mixea: 1 car. 81.36; 1 car. 31.13 Oats No. 3 white: I cars, 73V4C Sample wnite: s cars, u jo. v Oat and Barley I car. TlVie. Wheat No. 8 hard winter: 3 car. 3.1l. umana cash Prices Corn: No. 4 whit. 1.6:; no. 6 white. 3160; No. white. 81.31 No. 3 yellow, 31. 80: No. I yellow. 81.46: No. mixed, ii,2UQi.i5; ssmple mixed, 11.130 1..0. uais; no. s white, 7!74c; sam pie. 73 Ho. Ry: No. 3, 11.60. Chicago closing prices, furnlshsd Th Bee ny Logan Bryan, stock and grain broken. 916 snutn sixteenth street, Omahat Artlulel Open I High Lowcios Yest. Corn. , I j I June 1 88H I 84 13 1 88 H 138 July I it 143 I38Vi 1 43, 139 Oats. Jun 74Vt 7681 74U 764 T4Vt July 68V, TOT, 6784 708, (I Pork. July 40 60 46 76 40 60 40 TO 40 16 Sep. 40 96 41 29 40 96 41 30 41 80 I.srd. July 34 07 84 II 34 00 14 It 24 19 Sep. 34 80 24 82 24 17 14 33 34 40 Rlhs. July 31 01 13 18 II 03 IS IT 21 It Sep, 23 65 33 66 23 40 31 62 23 60 CHICAGO CHAIN AND PROVISIONS, ExoesslT Heat In West Leads to Adrane In Corn) Oats Also Higher. Chlcsgo, Jun 11. Excessively high tem peratures In the west brought about a aud. den bulge tn corn prices In th last hour of trading today. The market closed strong at ttio to 38(0 nst advance, with July, 31.42 to 114388. Oat gained 3 to 3 cents. Provisions lost 5 to 16 cents. Word that heat had risen to above 100 degroea In Nebraska led to decided mis givings among corn traders, who earlier in the day had welcomed the eastward progress of what waa assumed to b a moderately warm wave. Seasonable warmth and sun- shin were regarded aa sure to cromots growth, and there was further ground for bearish aontlment beoaus receipts continued liberal despit predictions of a falling off, Downward awlngs In value resulted until It became apparent that th hot weather spreading over th bolt threatened posslbls severe aamaga to tne crop. Fear or such a contingency was somewhat acuta during the final transactions, with prices at the top " Oats showed Independent strength. Ex port demand was strongly In evidence, and gossip wss ourrsnt that farm stocks on farms had been over-estimated. Lower quotations on hogs formed the chief cansa of weakness in provision. Be sides, lard shipment war relatively small. Corn No, t yellow, tl.87; No. I yellow, ft. 6001-61; No. 4 yellow, 11. 401.61. Oats No. 1 whits, 77 7784c; standard, 77 H 078c. Rye Nominal. Barley 11. 1001. 46. Timothy 18.0008.00. Clover, nominal. Provisions Pork Nominal Lard, 124.17. Rlhs, 131.60032.06. Lard, 833.67. Chicago, Jun 11. Butter Hlghr;cream erv, 84042c. Eggs Unsettled; receipts, 18,440 esses; firsts, tOVtOSlVic; ordinary firsts, 36HO JO He; at mark, cases Included, 17031c. - Potatoes Unsettled; old, receipts, II cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and Mtnnssota, bulk, 31.65O1.70; sacks, ll.86Of.00, new, receipts, 45 cars: Louisiana and Texas, sacked turnips, 13.7603.00. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 27Vi. New York General Market. Nsw York, Jun 11. Flour Steady, springs. 310.76011.35; winters, 310.86 11.15; Kansas, 310.90011.85. Corn Spot, steady; kiln dried, No. 1 yel low, 61.83 '4; No. 4 yellow, 31.63H. o. L (., New York. Oat Spot, strong; standard, 844 085c. Hay Dull: No. 1, nominal; No. I, 81.40 0 1.60; No. 1, tl.10Ol.80; snipping, T080o. Hop Quiet; state medium te cholc, 1917, 35043c) 1916, nominal; Paclflo coast, 1917, 20023c; lilt, 140110. Provision Pork, (toady; ms, 147,00 1) 41.00; family, 161.00; short clear, 143.00 68.00. Lard, aasyj mlddl west, 131.960 34.01. . Tallow Dull; elty special, loos. 17c Butter Firm; receipts. 17,041 tuba; creamery, higher than extras. 44H45o; extra (93 score). 43 44c; firsts, 4243Hc; packing stock, current make, No. , lOVsO 31s. Eggs Firm; receipts, 19,966 eases; fresh gathered extras, 38 033c: fresh gathered atorsge, packed, firsts, 16H017Hc; fresh gathsred regular, packed, xtra firsts, 86 037 Vie; tint, 88 HO 36c. Cheese Firm; receipts. 8,618 boxes; state. whole milk flats, fresh specials, t3Vi336ie; average run, 33 28 Ho. Poultry Alive, firm; ne prlc Mttled, Drsssod, firm and unchanged. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Jun 11. Corn No. 1 mixed, 11.610163; No. 3 white, 31. 8401,86; No. 8 yellow, 11. 6001.63; July, 11. 47ft. Oat No. 2 whit1 76c; No. 1 mixed, 78 H 074c. Kansas City, Juns 1. Butter and poultry, unchanged. Eggs Firsts, 29c; seconds, 24o. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, June 11. Corn No. 1 yellow, 11.63 01.63. Oats No. 1 white, 78 79c. Flax 33.678.89. Rye 31.9501.98. Barley 31.00O1.8I. Bran 128.26033.21. Local Weather Record. Oman. Neb.. July 11, 1118. 1917. 1916. 1915. 1914. Lowest last night .. 74 71 61 . 63 Precipitation 00 .00 .14 .00 Normal temperature for today, TO degrees. Deficiency In precipitation since March 1, 8.77 Inches. Excess corresponding period lilt, 1.65 Inches. 1 - Deficiency corresponding period, 1115, 3.12 Inches. General Weather Condition. High temperatures prevailed tn the cen tral valleys and plain states during the past 24 hours, and maxima of 100 or above were general In Nebraska, Kansas, the Dakota and west on th Rocky mountain slope; 102 was recorder in North Dakota and Montana, and 110 In Arlsona. A change to cooler has appeared In the extreme north west, and the outlook le for aomewhat cooler in this vicinity tonight The weather I generally clear In th central valleys and throughout th west and the outlook Is tor continued fair in this vicinity tonight and Wednesday. Metals. New York, June Jl. Metal exchange quote lead strong: spot 17.6007.75. Spelter firm; East St. Louis, spot, 37.406750. At London copper, apot and futures, 1100; elctrolytlc, fl28. Tin, spot and futures. 331. Lead, spot, 29 10; futures 28 10s. Spelter spot. 64; futures, ll NEW YORK STOCKS Trading More Active and Di. versified, But Price Changes Slight; Coppers Score Gains. New York, Jun 11. Trading In stock to day was a trifle more active and diversi fied than tn yeaterdsy Insignificant ses sion, but In other essentials th ; market showed no material changes. War news entered Into the calculations of professional operator, but domestic hap penings, particularly those bearing upon in dustrial conditions, were distinctly en couraging. The most noteworthy development wai the resumption of gold Imports from Cana da. The Inflow la expected to reach sub stantial proportions and will com sntlrely from th Bank of England's reserve In Ottawa. Coppers and allied commodities ander federal regulation strengthened on inti mations that the government 1 likely to abandon Its price-fixing policy and Rail were temporarNy better on reports that Director Oeneral McAdoo Intends to modify the proposed standard from of contract. Equipments were led by relatively unim portant Issues like Colorado, Fuel and Great Northern Ore, leading steel making little headway. Tobacco and motor accessortr reflected the lutlvltle of pools at gross advances of 1 to 4 points. Domestic bonds war distinctly heavy. Parle sixes also reflected pressure, de clining 6i. Liberty Issue yielded moder ately. Total salea, par Value, aggregated 14.876.000. -V - United State bonds, old Issue, were un changed on call. Following Is a list ef leading stock and . closing quotations) Closing Sales. High, Low. But. 30t 65 II II 1,700 4tVs 4484 6V( 4,000 80 71V 10 700 18 6384 1184 Am. Beet Sugar . . American Can Am. C. and F. .... Am. Locomotive.. Am. Smelt A R. . . 1,400 7tM 7484 71 Am. Sugar Ref... .109 Am. T. A T 700 tl 99 Am. 2, L. and 8... ...... lit Anaconda Cop.,., 1,100 68 6184 63 "4 Atchison ........ , A. O.AW. T. B. 8. L, 1,100 108 10T 107 Bal. A Ohio .... 1,300 6484 6414 Mtt Butte A Sup. Cop. Cal. Petroleum . 300 tot 11 V4 81 V4 HV4 11 It 18H Canadian Paclflo Central Leather .. 100 Chesapeake A Ohio TOO C, M. ft St P.... 146H 65 68V4 6484 1614 tt4 It 63 . TS Chi. ft Northwest. , C, ft. I. ft P., ctfe. Chlno Copper .. . .. Col. Fuel ft Iron. Corn Prod. Rf.. Crucible Steel .... Cuba Can Sugar " DIs. Seoilrltles Erl Gen. Electrio .... . Uen. Motors . ..i.. O't Northern, pfd. O't North. Ore etf. Illinois Central ,. . too 700 4,100 13 3384 17 16 41 47 38i IT 4784 4,700 41 40V4 4084 1,400 13 41 61 .11 80 1184 10 6,500 68 67 17 600 15 .16 11 .... 148 1,100 13784 111 13T 100 89 8IH tl T,000 II 33 11 ' 4,900 48 4184 49 Insp. Copper Int. M. M pfd .. 19,600 10684 101 101 Intern. Nickel , 1.900 1784 37 17 Interna. Paper . .. 900 . 88 It 11 K. C. Southern ... . too 11 18 1744 Ken. Copper ...... 1,100 11 11 81 Louisville ft Nash. ...... .... .... 111 Maxwell. Motora ....38 Mexican Petroleum 1,000 14 H 13 94 Miami Copper .... ...... .... 1T Missouri Pscltto .... .... tl Montana Powsr , . , . ... tl Nevada Copper .. 700 10 10 11 New York Cen.. 100 71 71 71' N. Y., N. H., AH.. 4,800 43 43 41 Norfolk A Western 300 102 101 101 'A Northern Paolflo .. 100 14 14 91 Paclflo Mall II Paclflo T. ft T 30 Pennsylvania 100-4384 48 48 Pittsburgh Coal .. .4,700 63 61 13 Ray Con. Copper .. . 100 11 11 13 Reading 17 Rep. I. ft ft....... 1,500 4 11 13 8ht. Arls. Con 1 Southern Paclflo . 1,400 82 83 83 1,700 34 33 11 4,800 44 43 44 100 149 148 148 1,700 111 ,120 110 131 Southern Railway.. Studebaker Cor. . , Texas Co , Union Paolflo . ... U. H. Ind. Alcohol. U. B, Steel .... 13,100 98 91 17 U. S. Steel, pfd.. 100 lit 110 lie Utah Coprter 1,000 10 71 71 Wabash pfd .,, Western Union ' .... .... Wsstlnghous Eleo. . 600 43 41 90 New York Money. ; Nsw York, Jun 11 Mercantile paper. 4 and t month. I. Sterling, 60-day bills, 17 1. nnmmarelal (0 day bill on banks, . 471; demand. 475; eable. 471 T-l. Franca, demand, 671 11-16 ; caoiss, siw i-i Guilders, demand, 60; cables- tl. Lire, demand, 911; cables, 909. Ruble, demand. 13; cable, 1 nominal. Bar silver. 19. Mexican doflar. T7. Government bond heavy. , Railroad bonds Irregular. ' . ... Tim loan, steady: 60 days, CHOI; daya, 6 6; 1 months, 5 4. Call money easier; high lx; low 4; ruling rat, I; closing bid. 4; offered At 4; last U."g. 2' reg.... tl Ot' No, 1st 4 IT do coupon ... s "in. i.n. r. ., , U. S. Is reg....' 91 Int M. M. I .. 9t , 3 counon ... I984K. C. B. T. BS.. TW U. B. Lib. 1S .. 99.61'L. ft N. un. 4s 11 U. S. 4s reg..,.106M K ft T 1st s eu do coupon ..10684MO. rac g. s.. n A. F. 8 ts 11 Mont. Powsr ts 11 Anglo-Frsnch Is. I114N. T. C. d. Is., 14 A. T, ft T. e, Is 89 No. Paclflo 4s ., 10 Arm. ft Co, 4s 88 oo 9 si Atch. gsn. 4 .. 80Or.'S. r. 4s., 11 n a, o. ev lUi 71 Pac. T. ft T. 6.. II Beth. Steel, r. Is 10 Penn. con. 4s 96 ' Cen. Leather Is 11 do gen. ., si Cn. Pao 1st,... IORadlng gen. 4s.. 11 C. 0. Is..... 10 S. L. ft B, F. . It JT C B ft Q i 4s.. 14 Bo. Pac. OT, t., tl C M ft 8 P 0 4s T4So. Ry. Is 10 C R I A P r 4 87Tx. ft Pae, lit 14 C. ft 8. r. 4.. 71Unlon Paclflo 4s 14 D. ft R. O. r. 6S 6IHU. B. Ituooer s.v v Dom. of Can. la tlW. B. Bte. Is... 7 Erie gen. 4 .... 14 Wabash 1st .... 14 Gen. Else. 6.. II Bid. -Offered. Omaha) Stocks and Bonds. r STOCKS ' . ' Bid. Ak. Der ft Co.. pfd.. It " Hard. C. Co., T per cent pfd. 101 101 Lin. Tel. and Tl. Common. , .... 17 Nab: P. Co., T per cent pfd.. 19 100 . O. ft C. B. St. Ry, Pfd 67 O. ft C B. Ry. ft Bridge pfd ... It Ochd. ft W. Co.. T par cnt pfd 106 101 Bwlft ft Company 104 101 tl. P. ft L. Co.. T ner cent Pfd 100 100 Union Btk. Yds. Co., Omaha 100 101 ' BONDS Booth-St. Louis C. 8. t's, '81 ... 100 Ct of Bos., Mass Reg 6's, '11 14.11 16.11 Call, N., I p. 0. W W 1926.. tl 10 Col.. N., L. H. ft P. Is, '24 86 15 Dominion of Canada 6s, lilt ... 86 Hardy. N I p. c. W W du I0 tt 100 . Ia. Port. Cement Co. ts...... ,.. 100 Kan. Ct. Ter. 4, Nov. It'll 98 99 Mitchell, B. D. 1. Schl. du 'II tt 100 O. ft C. B. St. Ry. Is, 1928.. 64 98 O. Ath. Club. Bldg. Is, '10-11 99 100 Ct of Omaha, 4s. Pg., 7-'14 17 98 V. of Okdle., I p 0 W W du '11 19 100 Prv. of Manitoba, C. I, '20 96 97 T. Ry. ft Lt. Co.. 1st L. t, '11 85 8 Tol. T., L. ft P. 1st L. 7s, KM 81 t Toledo., 0., f p cP.bds,..'43 100 J01 Coffee Market. New York, J" 11. There was ver little change In the market for coffee futures here today and buslnsss was largely in the way of switching from July to September at a difference of It point. ' Th opening wss 1 points higher to 1 point lower and the market cloiad net 1 point lower to 1 point , higher with September selling off from 8.I80 to 1.17c, while May fluctuated between l.!4o and 8.70c; July, 8.01c; September, I.I60; October, 8.22c; December, 8.35c; January, 8.41c; March, 8.64o; May, l.64o. Spot Dull. Rio Is, lc; . Ban to 4s. 10.7080 to Uo. Ths official cables showed a decline of 78 rels In tb Rio market. Santo spots were unchanged and futures 50 rel lower to 71 rela higher. Santo reported a clearance of 34,000 bage for the Unltd St tea. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New York, Jun 11. Evaporated Apples--. Dull; stats, 14 16a. ' Dried Fruit Prunes, waiting; California. 14c; Oregon. 14O140. Apricots, -quiet; choice, 17 c; extra choice, lie; fancy. 18020c. Peaches, quiet; standard, 11012ot choice, 1214c; fancy, 13Q14c, RaVns. teady; loos muscatels, tc; cholc to lanes ' seeded, lOViOllc; seedless. 3 He; Lon- don layers. 13.00. t New York Stocks. " Tobaccos and secondary specialties made , further gains In the laat hour, but the general list became reactionary. The clos ing wa Irregular. Liberty 3 s (old at 89.60 to 89.68, first 4s at 14.10, seoond 4s at 14.64 to I4.lt and 4 at 96.76 to tt.tt. New York Cotton. New York, Jun 11. After selling at 26.070 early, July cotton broke to IS. 41 snd dosed at 15.33 . . ..