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THtC BEE: OMAHA WEUXKSDA V. JULY iO. 191 S. 11 HELP WANTED FEMALE Household and Domestic. WANTED An experienced cook for small faintly? no laundry; liberal wages. Ref erence required Telephone Douglas between -lH a ni ami i':C0 t m any day except Sunday WANTED Competent white sir! for gen- j eral housework, uti.-re ntror.il girt is K-pt : no washing: email family and good wages. Harney 442. 1-120 S 34th St. j WANTED .Middle-agtd objection to one child. nous- k. cper. no :.iic s. 28th. Call from 4 to S p m WANTED Colored orwhite girl: general housework. Telephone Walnut 1261; 11: S. 51st Ave. EXPERIENCED girl for general hens: w-.'U 3715 South Tvvcnty-fiftliySt Sou'h 9 3 4 WA NTE D olr 1 for general housework. "rods. Burt St. Miscellaneous. XWERXMKXT NEEDS 2U.0O") WOMEN CLERKS at Washington. Examinations everywhere In July. E-sperienee unnec essary. Women desiring government po sitions write for free a: tn ulars to .1. C Leonard, (fornnr elvtt service examiner). 625 Kenois Hide, Washington. HELP WANTED Male and Female WANTED Men. ladies' mid boys, 1,-arn barber trade; big demand: wages while learning: strictly modern. Call or write 1402 Dodge St. Trt-Clty Barber College JMioneD. 214 7. tloLER Barber Collet;.' wants young men and ladies to learn the barber trade, ("nil or write for free catalogue. 111) S. 14th St., Omaha. Neb. ,' EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLKCE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day Is enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service--all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free BOYLES COLLEGE, Douglas 1305. ISth and Harney Sis. Van" Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. i:0 Omaha National Hank Bldg. Douglas 6890. FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS It you fall to find the room you desire among tbe ads call at The . Bee office for Room List Gives complete description of vacant rooms In all parts of the city New lists Issued very week. j$ANITARY modern rooms for men only $2.60 per week. Sunshine Apartments. 608 N. 17th St. J B. Robinson. 442 Bee Bidg. Douglas 8097 8 FURNISH ED rooms", modern, with-fuel and light, to share cottage with nurse and patient; pay board. Douglas 7163. 502 ST. MARY'S AVE. Desirable roonj in strictly modern private home: close In Doug. 1377. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine, 608 North 17 1 b SL Reason able rent STRICTLY modern south 00m. on bath room floor, with breakfast, $2.50 per week. 2106 North 15th. MODERN furnished room, permanent or transient, including large fropt room suitable for three gentlemen. 1711 Dodge. TWO FRONT llOOM sT.mY D E R n7$ 2 ! 5 0 A N D $ PER WEEK. 2474 HARNEY NICELY furnished room in modern apart ment. 2013 Chicago St. FURNISHED ROOMS iu Dundee. Call Wal nut 2266. Board and Rooms. VERY nicely furnished outside room in ex clusive home; hot and cold running wa ter in room; breakfast and dinner. 8619 Farnam. Harney 3369. 561 DODGE Attractive room for two; good board. Harney 6143. Hotels. CLAREMONT INN. 17th ind Jackson. Transient guests, SI a day: permanent guests, $5 a week. Douglas 2786. COOL rooms. 12 week; also apartmeria wltb kitchenettes. Ogden hotel. Co H'tiffs Rooms Wanted. FURNISHED room with bath accommoda tion by gentleman; state location and rate. Box 275, Omaha Bee. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. , HOLMES' DISAPPEARING BEDS make small rooms large enough. 602 BEE BUILDING 3 ROOMS and bath, modern apartment house. Near Hanscom Park. July 15 Harney 1729. STEAM-HEATED ulndcrn apart men la. S. P. Stebblns. 1010 Chicago. VERY desirable, furnished apartment, with ool porch Apply 220U N. 2Sd Red 4212 VERY desirable furnished apartment, with cool porch. Apply 220 '"i N. 23d. Red 4232. Houses. WILL rent my 6-room furnished house for ; 6 weeks; strictly modern, good location, i one block to Cuming ear. Call Wal. 322K. LAKE VIEW cottage, on two car lines, at j Carter lake; desirable for 5 or 6 ladies or , . gentlemen. Webster f.utl. j S-ROOM furnished cottage. S02 t 20th St FOR RENT HOUSES West. 3304 No. 69th St.. 7 rooms $15.00 6923 Bedford Ave.. 6 rooms 12 50 OMAHLOAN BLDG ASS'N 2568 DOUGLAS, rooming hie. S;i3,00; flet 2305 Leavenworth, t rooms, $20.00. John N. Frenzer, Douglas 554. North. FOUR-ROOM and bath, second floor, large light rooms; also barn. $10 2U3!) Seward '. Street, Red 6S2. j SEVEN rooms modern. S-i. near pesi office G P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago 1 7-ROOM modern house; 3i66Harnlltou'"Ku ' Douglas 1528. j South EIGHT-ROOM modern cottage, distance. 808 S. 22d St. walhlng Miscellaneous. $262220 Chicago, 8 rooms, modern. $30202$ St, Mary's, 10 rms., new furnace. $36622 S. 20th, 10 rooms, furnace. RINOWALT BROS.. Brandeis Thea. Bldg. LlsT your property for ' rent or sale wltb FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtors Tvler 72. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY CREIGH SONS A CO.. BEE BLDG Sbopen A Co., Rentals. Douglas 4 2 2 87" FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. APARTMENT. I rooms in tho Hudson, 207 South 26th Avenue; heat and Janitor service: $42.50 And 150.00 ner month Benson & Myers Co., Realtors, Nv ata r i. . 't- rci. m j t- in: 4- VUR1NSHBD LA TUNA APTf 541 S. 24th St. A large llv. room, a dress room and closet combined, a kltch and hath, cotnp. turn.; best of service. D. 1533 PETERS TRUST CO., Specialists in Apartment management. &AMILTON APTS.. fireproof ; line lawiHirid flowers; best location: 21th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. j l2ARD Ta !a tb !oi - kT"ce n t ra 1 'y ioca ted73 ! or 4-room opts.; also 4-rooni flat. Superb. Apply 220 1, N. 2,3d. Phone Red 4232. I Nsrth EXTRA CHOICE CLOSE-IN FLAT. New brick, nothing better in the citv; four bedrooms $50 to FAMILY ONLY. Arthur E Woodman. 2223 Capitol Jtve. SouTh" N tlODERN 6-room brfck flat, 662" South 26th Ave. Phone Colfax 1374. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. HORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas. 20x 40; steam heat; rent. $155 per month. WORLD REALTY CO.. Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg iTORE NortlTitith St., nar pTlj.Tlolv VetiL G. P. Stebblns. 1610. Chicago. Office and Desk Room. frHE BEE BLDO Offices-for-high class tenants who want the best. Keyitoo .Inveatment Co. Tyler 131. WANTED TO REN Unfurnished Apartment and Houses l.l.T vuur hen for rent with u- ami s t lu'esis than houses: give results. Mot us holies r.'vne Iiuvmiikti! Co.. Kealtois 6J7Pmalrt Xafi HaU Kid D 1"' Miscellaneous WANT 111 i Ai for business otli. r room- i j Adures Don tlcilar- '.VE Light, clean room where there are no vi. st of 25th preferred. ".' omah.i Hoc. for par- MOVING AND STORAGE j FREE S;" FIDELITY 16TII AND JACKSON DOUG. 28. STORAGE. MOVING. PACKING. REASONABLE RATES ' FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OK ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN VAN STORAGE "O Owned ami operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St., between lsili and 10th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the wav we do It. Ask to see pur daily rental lists. FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate looted rooms fur household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., SOtl S. 16th. Douglas 4163- Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing iwd storing rail Tyler 230 or Douglas 433S. T f PPPfi Express CoT Mo I n g O. J. Packing and Storage 1 1 0 7 Farnam St. Web. 27i:'; Douglas 6146 "OMAHA EXPRESS CO" LARGE moving vans; cai'fnl men. Fur niture pack., storage. 11 1 7 Chicago. D. 3354 WE : ST & S UTT' '! Plan, household moving; live stock hauled ' P. 8729 1606 Cass St. REAL ESTATE 1MPROVFD West AN UNUSUAL RESIDENCE OFFERING BEMIS PARK CORNER HOME. This modern and excellent home, on corner lot 55x110, with all paving and specials paid r in lull. Is being offered for sale for the first lime by an owner who has located permanently in the south. The house is a two full story, al.ilc and completed basement. First floor: Large living room across front, with open fire place; wide stairway and beamed ceilings; dining room, with buffet; beamed ceilings and attractively decorated; selected oak finish; sun room, with library . ffectsr roomy kitchen, with largo pantry and vestibule entrance for ice box, etc. Sec ond floor has roomy hall. 3 bedrooms, wilh plenty of closets; bathroom and sleeping porch, all finished In white en amel: bathroom equipped with shower and tub; basement has up-to-date laundry equipment, bath ami toilet; heating plant, coal bin, vegetablo room. etc. The owner says sell and the price has been made attractive and the terms easy. Make an appointment with us for in spection. Shuler & Cary, Realtors. riione D. 5071. 204 Keellne Bldg WEST FARNAM, -NEW STUCCO HOME. S-room, new stucco home on 41st St., south of Harney; strictly modern oak and whito enamel finish; large 62-foot lot; hlirh and sightly location. Ownor has been called to the service and has cut price to $9,500 on reasonable terms. This is 11,000 Icsh than actual cost. Call us for an appointment. J. L. HIATT CO., fiftA FIRST NATIONAL PHONB f?Q BANK BLDG. TYLER W DUNDEE BUNGALOW. M ill sell splendid 5-room modern bunga low, located In best Dundee section, 6111 Capitol Ave., for $4,500; half cash; bal ance, small payments. Out-of-town owner in city for two days only. Call or phone S. L. Resnlk, Room 625, Fontonclle Hotel. NEW 7-room, up-lo-rlate, oak finish, large lot; beautiful location. 6137 North 24th St.. Price $H.2f.0. Norrls & Norris. D. 4270. North. Miller Park Bungalow Just llhl.-d a six-room, strictly modern bungalow, located near 2."lh St. and Crown Point Ave. This bungalow is 28 feet wide and 64 feet long, consisting of liv ing room, with built-in bookcases; coloa nade openirg. dining room, built-in buffet, sunroom, two bedrooms and bath and kitchen, all on one floor; Frenili plated doors heUveen sunroom and living room; built-in features in kitchen: full base ment, with furnace heat; souilr" front, on paved stre-t: nice cement drive; full size garage. This is one of the niftiest bunga lows in the city. Seeing Is believing. Shown only by appointment. Payne Investment Co. el" Omaha National Bank Bldg. (5 IiOOMS AND SLEEPING PORCH, 5408 Florence Blvd., $6,500. Located on ihe Prettiest Mile. This b.autilul home has a fin . large living loom, with fireplace and beamed ceiling; nice, largo dining room, with plenty of lights; kitchen has built-in cupboards and good refrigerator room: 3 nice bedrooms, bath, linen closets; fine sleeping porch over the garage, which Is built onto the house; oak floors throughout; fine base ment, with laundry tubs: beautiful shade and lawn; also screened porch that Is practically as good as another room. Call Tyler 50 during tho day, Colfax 1122 even ings. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. KOUNTZE PLACE SNAP $30(H)own and $30 Per Mo. G-room, strictly modern bungalow, lo cated north of Kountze park; living room and dining room; oak finish and oak floors; built-in bookcases; colonnade open ing; plate rails and panel waits; nice lot, east front. Quit paying rent and buy this snap. Payne Investment Co. 527 Omaha National Bank Bidg. D. mi. ofv'E-Y EAR-OLD cross roof bungalow facing Kouittzo park, fully modern, marly all oak finish, just being decorated; choice cor. lot, both itrecls paved and paid for. Chances like this come once In a lifetime. But you will have to move fast. RASP BROTHERS, 210Keeme Hld. Tv !-r 721. WALKING distance bargain. 7 rooms and bath, fully modern, electric lights, full ce . ni'.-nted basimcnt, m arly new furnace, good lot, paving paid, near Central high. A rare bargain at $4,000: terms or rmall housrt taken in exchange. Rasp Bros.. 2D jveellne Hldg. Tyler 721. MINNE Lusa; nice iota on Titus avenu, near Twenty-fourth street, can be bought at a bargain; this lot must ba sold. Call own er evenings. Walnut 70. 8-ROO.M mod, house at 2609 North 19th SL, for only $25 W. If. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. P. 1 24- 3021 HAMILTON STREET. $3,160. Oak and birch finished, very modern 6-room bungalow, with sleeping porch. .JOHN VV BOBBINS. 1802 FARNAM WE SELL, rent. Insure snd make loans on City property North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24th and Ames Ave,. Col 21) FOR SALE By owner, 6-room modern cot tage; hot water heat, full sized lot. barn 16x18. Terms If desired. SS17 N. 22d St. Phone Colfax 4159. MINNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest roar money Phnn Trier 7 6-ROOM modern new bunglefi 3833 Wirt Bt. Walnut 1177, HEAL ESTATE IMPROVED "'""South" Beautiful Home, . Field Club District. $7,750. 1322 S. 83th Avenue. Owner Instructs us to soil this bis h,.u. winch Is smelly modern in every detail It has n brand new hot wat. r heating. rlnt; fine las.dti.-ut. wUi lauudrv om and fruit cellar, screens and storm sash for entire house; beautiful sun porch: liv ing room, with fireplace: dining room, i kitchen, butler's pautrv. rcirie i ator room on first floor: 3 large bedrooms, bath, den and fine sleeping porrh on second fleer; also maid's room and storeroom on third floor. This house has double garage and is equipped with a burglar alarm anil. I thermostat; also many other fine features that you do not find la most homes. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS Hi;YDEN. 1614 Harnev St Close-In Bunffalo'w Snap $500 Down and $ 15 Per Mo. Just listed a six-rootu semi-bungalow, located near 3-'d Ave. and Leavcnw orth : rooms on first floor, consisting of living room, dining mom. with built-in buffet;, butler's pantry and kitchen; oak floors and oak finish; 3 large bedrooms und bath; full cement basement and furnace heat: east front and paved street. This property Is priced at J 1,750, and is a real bargain. Payne Investment Co. V ao7 Omaha National Bank Bldg D. 17S1. HANSCOMPARK," 2963 Harris, $5,250 A very attractive home, fullv modern and well built; located Just one block from both Hanscom park car lines. Has large living room, dining room, den and kitchen on the first Hoor; all finished in oak, second floor, two extra large bed rooms, dandy sleeping porch, dressing room and bath room. Not a dollar ex pense needed: paving paid. Arrange with us for inspection. Glover & Spain, Douglas S962. city National H. W. BUNGALOW BARGAIN Nearly new 6-room, fully modern, oak finish, bookcases, screened porch and up-to-date In every w"ay. Choice east front lot, near 34th and Arbor. You will fall in love with It If you see it. HASP BROTHERS, 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721 II A.NSCOM 1"R K BARGAIN. 7-room all modern house, not new, but In good order; paving paid: near school and car line; $350 cash, balance $25 I'er month. P. J. TEBBEXS CO., 605 Omaha Nat. Bank. D. 21S2. H A NSCO iPAR Kli i ARC A I N 7-room, all modern house; not new, but in good order; paving paid, near school and car line; J350 cash; balance (20 per monlh. P. J. TEBBENS CO.. 605 Omaha Nat. Bank. D. 212. One 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both i on one lot, live In one nd rent the other Price, J2500. Terms. No. 2433 South 20th St. Norrls .t Norrls. 104 North 16th St. Phons D 4270 Miscellaneous. ONE crs land, 3-large-room-house, two barn4hicten house, corncrib, hog house, two caves, cistern 20 ft. deep, brick lined; plenty fruit trees, on Lincoln Ave., one mile from town. Also gentle driving horse. Buggy and harness almost new. One yearling colt and road cart. Will sell together or eeparate. Frank Konbek, Plattenioiith, Neb., Box 636. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS PORTER A SHOTWELL, 102 S. 17th St. Douglas 6011 HOMES AND HI MESITES. PAYNB INVESTMENT CO.. iS70m Nat Bk Bldg Dong 17111. W. FARNAM SMITH &' CO. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. BARGAINS In homes, Owners must sell. O. P. STEBBINS, 1610 Chicago. F. D. WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'ty FOR SALE Electric shoe shop, completely furnished; all latest and best tools; do ing good business; sell for cash only; good references. I. J. Probst, Feters burg, Neb. WE WILL buy your bom or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO., Electrto Bldg. Tyler II. BUSINESS property and Investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON, (10 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO. Income, Business and Trackage Specialist, 15th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 416. REAL ESTATE Exchanges FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 120-ACRE southern Iowa farm; all corn land; good Improvements; on main road and mail route; wanted In exchange, general mer chandise, hardware and furniture. Write P. O. Box, Osceola. Ia. F(TrF SAL E7l 1 : EN f"oR EXCHANUK Fine modern concrete residence with garage, located on large ground facing two btrects In best residence part of Valley, Neb. Address owner. Box 200, Omaha Bee. A 3-ACRE TRACT, all clear, on Blvd. and car line; no Improvements; fine building site, $2,500; will take cottage In Benson In exchange. Call Mr. Browne, Ty. 1672. REAL ESTATE Unimproved Vest. ABOUT an aero of ground facing on Dodge street paved road. Just west of Elm wood park. This can be sold at bargain price If taken at once. Tel. liar. 4283. TWO LOTS, one block from paved street, for less than $too each. Terms, 50c a week. Tel. Wal. 1555. CLEAR VIEW LOTS. $1 DOWN. $1 A WEEK. PAYNE & SLATER CO. South FOR SALE 2 lota, Just south of Elmwood Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will aell cheap for cash. Address Box T HSS.v-Omaba Bee. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. 4 ROOMS IBENSON. 150x128 Foot Lot, $2,250 TERMS. Located four blocks of school and car line. House has city water, Istern, elec trie lights and gas; fruit consisting of cherries, grapes, currants, gooseberries, blackberries, etc.; garage, A very desira ble place of about one-half aero of ground; sidewalks to car. Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manville. HASTINGS HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St Dundee. DUNDEE B ARG AI M " $500 DOWN. LinrfcTY BONDS or war savings stamps taken same as eash; new 5-room bungalow: quarter-sawed oak floor, oak und white cnamol finish ; ele gantly ducorated; south front. 2 blocks to ear; yard yet to bo fixed. Seward Bros 678 Brandeis Bldg Douglas 2310 Colfan 4193. OWNER Dundee Bungalow, $.1,450. Five rooms, oak finish In living room and dining room, built-in buffet in din ing room, complete and modern In every respect; lot 50x1064; look at 4610 Dodge street, then seo us. The' Byron Keed Co.. Pnone Douglas 297. 1612 Farnsm St. I HAVE $50n cssh a ndligooil Dundee" lot to moke first payment on Dundee home. Phone Doupina r.074 DUNDEE LOTH. GEORGE AND COMPANY. DOUGLAS 756. South Side. PACKING 110 USE MAN" - Buy this new 8 -room house and 4 full size lots. Good well with pump. Price $1,200. $60 down and $11 per month. .WALNUT 677 REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN, Ct ce li.int mis roi; SALE "Mu hi'.iunrm tois just south ot l.'lmuood park In Overlook addition, full sl.-.e lots. 50x'.;o mv:ier leaving :h c:ty will sell cheap tor cash Act quick Address Hex Y 1 15 5. Omaha Bee I REAL ESTATE WANTED W.W'l i:i)-KACll OK FA KM Cress toie propel : per. s s. ,v 213 business block .tod residence se SO.c.'O worth mortage pa. K. F. MONTGOMERY. City Nat I Hank lV,g. $12.0,10 Til J 15. 000 IrKh-Ki.tdc residential property in Dumlec. West Farnam or Hanscom park district will be accepted as first payment on a first-class farm located near Osceola, la. Cash price gien and expected. Mitchell lnvstmellt I'u. 2 1th and Ames Ave. Colfax 217. WK HAVE several good reliable buyers lor a and t'.-teem liouscy and bungalows with J.tOa to $500 down. Call Osborne Really Co Tyler 406 7 31 Om Nat Hanlt Hblg FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages., HAVE that installment loan on your heme changed to a straight five-voar loan and relieve yourself of that monthly burden. E. H. I.ougee, Inc.. eSS Keellno Bldg. n. W . B 1 NT.) E R , ' Money en band for mortgage leans Oily National lialil Hldu Ol'ICK ACTION ON' LANDS W T GRAHAM. 604 Hee Hldg. Douglas 153". rW' FARM LOANS'" PV( - Jl!''' PAUL PETERSON. O",0 364 BRANDEIS Til RATER BLDG." OMAHA HOMES EAST NEll. FARMS O'KKKFK REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Hank Bldg. Doug. 2715. CITY AND FARM LOANS 5. 6'j and 6 Per Cent. J. H DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg. '"' MONEY r 1 "F-" 51 ,"2 P HARRISON MORTON. O ', J , (' 9 19 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. " $100 to $10,iirtii MADE promptly. ' 1). Wend, Wead Bldg, ISth and Farnam Sis. MtiNEY tifloaii on improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Monev. SHOT EN COMPANY Douglas 4228. I.OA NS llN CITY "PROPERTY." YV. H. Thomas & Son. Kccline Bldp. LOW RAT ICS ('.;. C.MU.KERG. 312 Bran dels Theater Bldg. P. 685 Financial Wanted WANT To HOI'.Ki VV $15.0iio cu'lmproved property worth $100,000 for term of 3 or 5 years at (i per cent. Address Box 216, Omaha Hee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands JULY 16TI1. Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark W S FRANK 201 NEVILLE BLR. Coloiado Lands. COLORADO LANDS. 1 own and control 25. out) acres In Chey enne and Lincoln counti.s, Colorado. Here aro some of my special bargains: 6Mi sections $12.60 per sere 1.2S0 acres 10.00 per acre 1.2S0 acres 12 00 per acre 2,5tiO acres 15.00 per acre These lands are all 100 per cent tillable, Situated in Cheyenne county; terms, 1-3 cash, balance 5 annual payments at 6 per cent. W. .1. MOREHAItT, Mnnkato. Minn. Iowa Lands. FOR SALE For cash, a 200-acre well Im proved farm, all good block soli, no pen ditches, two miles of a good railroad town, good orchard, grove, fencing and good wells of water, located In the north ern part of Ringgold county, said to be the best farm In southern Iowa. Trice $225 per acre. Easy terms. Good iiuarter section of land 10 miles of Cicston, la. Close to other railroad towns, nicely Improved, good grove, or chard, plenty of water. This Is good rich soil and a farm that would suit most anyone. Prlca $176 per acre. Easy terms. 80 acres of land, fair Improvements, lays fairly good, four miles of a good town In Union county, Iowa, good grade of soli. Can give time on $5,000 of thn purchase price. Trice $160 per acre. H. E. Goodman, Creston, la. Nebraska Lands HAY RANCH. 1,"60-Acre Ranch, Garfield County; well grassed; cuts 400 tons valley hay; 30 acres In corn; 15 miles from Durwnll. on level road; house, barns, milk house, granary, sheds, wells, fenced and cross fenced ; now running 100 head of cattle and some -horses; price $13 per acre, cash; possession can be given buyer who also purchases stock and machinery, oth erwise possession given March 1, 1919. WHITE ft HOOVER, 454 Omaha Na't Hank Bldg. 200 ACRE STOCK FA RM "FCirsXl.EThTee miles West and one mile North of Ft. Calhoun. Washington county. Neb., 16 miles Northwest of Omaha, All fenced and rross-f. nci d with woven wire fence. 115 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, firm waterworks system and fine Improve ments for raising and feeding hogs and 'cattle. Telephone connection and mall delivery at farm. Price $183.00 per acre. Innuire at Fort Calhoun Stnte hank or HENRY ROII'AER. Fort Calhoun, Neb FOR SALE l."i'i..i, re farm; six miles of Hay Springs. New. If sold by August 20, 1918, at per acre. $1,000 will be paid to the H-d Cross. $2,600 cash, bal ance at 6 per cent, long time. Address Mrs. Jlary D. Lyilisli, Hartlngton. Neb. FOR SALE Bst large body high-grade, medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very little money reuuired. C. Bradley. Wol bneh. Neb. 1'OR SALE Best iaiKe body high-grade,' medium-priced land in Nebraska. Very little money required. C, Bradley, Wol bnoh, Neb. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County. Arah L. " llungerford. Crawford, Neb. WK specialize In selling Nebraska ranches. White & Hoover. 454 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg 160 ACRES improved, clos. in, paved road. Nllson. 422 Securities Bldg Wisconsin Lands. 630-ACRE sheep ranch, nino mllea from Trego, Wis.; -130 acres cultivated, 100 acres of meadow, with two sets of build ings thereon. Good frame five-room house, 16x24x13 and 12x24x8; good frame barn, 16x28x12; additions, 20x28 and 16x28. Frame granary, 14x22x8. Frama woodshed and Icehouse, 12x32x8. Frame chicken house. 10x32. Machine shed, 14x15. Calf shed, 12x24 Two caves or root houses that will hold 1,500 bushels potatoes. Two good wells. Land border ing three nice spring lakes, creek con nectlng, with seven miles of fencing. Other buildings: Frame house, eight rooms, 24x30x12; horse barn. 12x20x8; good log stock barn, 28x34x10. Price, $13 000, with $3,000 cash, balance easy terms. P. F. Jensen, Spooner, Wis., or Lewl3 Larson, Cumberland, Wis. Wvoming Lands WHEATLAND Wyoming farms,"$50 per a., including paid up water rights. Henry Lovj JC jLRyla nder. W54Jtmaha NaH. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep it. H. P. SNOWDEN & SON, 510 Ejeetir Bklg. Douglas 927L POETRY AND PET STOCK 2',ioii DAY-OLD-OHICKS, --Rooks, Reds, Orpingtons. Leghorns. Webster. 1 703. 2:12 Charles. WHEAT screenfngsr$2T60 pe"r"loo Delivered! Wagner.80Nlj6th HL. Phone Doug 1142 (. Hi' lor sale, 6 weeks old, 23c each. Benson fitir.i. FOR .SALE Two poiihs. John L. Kennedy, ilracre-jjaM Douglas 87, or Wal. 625. Horses Live Stock Vehicles FOR SALE Two thoroughbred Jersey calves, one hull aid one heifer. Telephone Council Bluffs. 121. FEMALE gale HI woltii""old! CallCoifax 4121. MONEY TO LOAN Organise! by the Bualmss Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss security $40, 6 mo, H. goods, total. $3.60. Entailer, latgcr am'ts. proportionate rate PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 43Z Securities Bldg., nth & Farnam. Ty. 668. LOANS oil DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 10 SMALLER LOANS. o C? IO V. C. FLATAO EST 182. A TU FLR. SECURIT1NE3 BLDG. TT. 60. OMAHA LIVE STOCK! (Moderate Cattle Receipts; Trading on Bee." Steers Slow; Liberal Rui on j Hog Market. Oiasha, July , Receipts were: Cattle Hogs Official Monday ,.. 6 :100 1I.3S1 Estimate Tuesday.... 4 700 1M5H Two dajs this vveek. . . 1 l.ono :;.1I31 Same days last work -1 4.487 23 66 Sams days 1 w'ks ago .10.267 25,907 Same days 3 w'ks ago. 14. 483 27.695 Same days yr ago... 8,159 24,14 1918 Sheep 6. 523 9.0IO1 15.. .3 3 26,;;. I 26.011 11. sit 17.40;. Receipts and disposition ot live slock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha. Nrb., for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p m., July . IMS: RECEIPTS CARLOADS Cattle. Hogs. Sheep Wabash 2 1 Missouri Paclflo .... 4 ! Union Pacific 4" 4 31 C. .t N. W., east 0 l.t C. & N. W.. west 43 92 0., S. P.. M. & O.... 12 21 C, B. Q, , cast v. 41 4 2 C, 11. & V.. west 64 i'.I C, R. I. .fc P.. east.... 0 in C . R. 1. . P.. west 4 Illinois Central 6 K Chicago tit. West.... 2 4 Total receipts 235 266 37 DISPOSITION HEAD II r i Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co ,S33 2.464 561 Swift & Co 1,6611 4.162 2,209 Cudahy Packing Co... SSii 6. 27s 3.2SS Armour & Co 644 3,786 3.328 Schwarts & Co 1.227 .1. W. Murphy .. j . ; s .... Lincoln Pack Co 23 .... .... S. Omaha Pack. Co.. i. .... Cudahy, Kansas City. 419 .... F. H. Lewis 14.. liuntlnger 4 .... .... J. B. Root ft Co 77 Roscnatork Broa. .... 75 .... .... F. G. Kellogg J7 Werthelmer At Pegen 132 .... .... Sullivan Bros ) .... .... Rothschild i Krebs. . . 79 .... .... Hlgglns 6 Christie 3 .... Huffman 19 . ... Roth 14 Meyers 34 .... .... Banner Broa 61 .... .... John Harvey J20 .... .... Jensen ft Lungren ... 40 .... .... Pat O'Day 21 Other tuyere 796 1,165 Totals'. 6,499 18,505 10,371 Cattle Receipts today numbered 4,700 head, a moderate Tuesday's run, making supplies for tho two days 11.000 head. Trad ing on the beef steers was slow and draggy and prices anywhere from about steady on the weighty kinds to 10d! 16c lower on the medium grades. Good choice beeves range from $17.60018.20, the latter price being pain rur a prime two-load drove of 1, 470 pound steers, the fair to good beeves sold at a spread of $16.60817.00 and on down for the common grades. Butcher stock was steady to strong with trading more active than J-eWerday. Stockers and feeders were 265f 50e higher than the middle of last week with a better demand In all quarters. Good to choice beeves $17.60$ 16.26; fair to gooa neeves. $16.7617.00; common to fair beeves. $12.oo16.25; good to choice yearlings, $16 60tff 17.00; fsir to good year lings, i.-.uojrii-i.:ti; common to fair year lings! t9.00ll.00: good to choice rows, f 10.001J.60; good to choice heifers, $11 00 018.00; fair to good cows, $8.6O0i1O.AO; cut ters, $8.00 1&" 6. 26; canners, $7,0048.00; veal calves, $8.001S.26; bologna bulls, $8,000 9.00; beef bulls. $9.60fiF12.00; prime feeders, $11.76012.60; good to choice feeders, $9 fiOW 11.00; fair to good feeders, $8.00f,26; good to choice stockers. $9.76fll,76; fair to good stockers, $8.60(ff9.76; common to fair grades, IT.OOtg-g.IB ; stock holfers, $7.00 9.00; stork cows J7.26fT8.25. Hogs There wera 286 losds of hogs here today, estimated at 1M60 head, making the run for the two days 11,881 head, a fairly liberal run. Trade was very alow In getting under wsy this morning, and when It did It was with a turn downward In pricea. Shippers had few orders to fill and purchased the bulk of their supplies early In the morning at $16.D0s 16.60. Parkers wera slower entering Iho trade, but finally began to fill their wanta at $16.40ifl)l.45, few loads being reported down to $16. .15. The top was made early by shippers at $18.66. The market Is quota hly 1520o lower than yesterday. Sheep There were i$ losds of sheep her this morning, a fairly liberal supply, esti mated at 9,000 head, making the run for the two days this week 15.533 head. While there were few nibbles on the early market, no sales had been reported at the time of writing this report, there was evidently a sparring for prices, and at this time th market could not be called any moro than steady. While there are not ninny feeder lambs being received, there aro f w orders here, and probably anything choice would command around the neighborhood of $15.00 or about that. Quotations on sheep: Lambs, good u choice, $17.0tHr18.66; lambs, fair to good, 14.60 17 OOjyearllngs, good to choice, $!3.00i(J.13.60;'yearlings, fair to good, $17.76 JM3.00; ewes, good to choice, $11. 00ff 12.00; ewes, fair to good, I10.no 11.00. Chicago Live Slack Chicago. July 9 U. S. Bureau of Mar kets.) Cattle Receipts, 14,000 head. Beef and bulcher cattle, steady to 16c higher; three loads of prime 1,630-pound sleets sold at $18.10 a new high record; calves steady to 25c higher; stockers snd feedera dull. Beef cattle: Good, choice find oilme . $16.66 $rl8.10; common and nicdiui Butcher stock: cows and i 14.76; canners and cull'. I 7 5 ff 1 0 65; i. $8 oom $7 00j 8.00 stockers and feeders, good, choice and fancy, $10 4013.00; common snd medium, $8 OO 10.40. Calves: Good, choice,' $16 25f 17.00. Hogs Receipts 42,000 head. Bulk sold at 15 to 20c lower than high time yesterday: about 6c of early loss regained: trade active, bulk of sales, $16.017.20; butchers, $16.80 0)17 25; packing, $16.2(lf 16 80; light. $16.85 UiSO; rough $16 6016.15; pigs, $16,160 16.60. Sheop and Lambs Receipts, 9,000; market strong to 25c higher than yesterday; some yearlings 50c up; best western lambs of light sort sold $18.85; native top, $18.76; yearling breeding ewes. $18 36. Lambs: Choice and prime, $18 75 H 19.00; medium and good, $18 00018.75; culls, $13.001S 00: ewes; choice and prime. $18.7541 19 00; medium and good, $10.f.013.00; culls, $5 00(S"9.60. New York (offea New York. July 9. While there was a modtrate volume of business In the market for coffee futures today orders appeared to be well supplied and flurtuationa were narrow New Orleans Interests were cred ited with buying September, presumably to cover shorta, but local trade Interests sold that poattlon against purchases of later months, and after opening unchanged to points higher the market closed net t points lower to 1 points higher. September sold around $8. 86, whlls December worked up from $8.15 to $8.68, July, $8.12; Septem ber, $8.36; October, $8.43; December, $8.67; January, $8.68; March, $8.77; May, $8 90 Spot coffee, steady; Rio 7s, 8Vjc; Santos a. ll4o. Kansas City Live Stock. Kanaaas City July 9. Cattle Recelpta, 16,000, Including 900 southerns; market, low er. Prime fed steers $17 6f18.35; dressed beef steera. IM.OO 17.20; western steers, $10.60 16.60; southern steers, $8 0O15.OO; cows, $7.0013 00; heifers. $8.0015.6"0: stockers and feeders, $7.60 1 4.00; bulls, 17.50 11 00; calves, $8 00015.00 Hogs Receipts, 14.000; market steady. Bulk of aalea. lit. 8617. 05; heavy, $16.95j 17 10; packera and butchers. $16.90 17.16 ; light, $1.8017 00; pigs, $l.0f 16 00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 6,000 head. Market strong. Lambs: $15.00J18.0O; year lings, $13.00018.00; wethers. $12.00014 00; ewes, $8.00012.00; stockers and feeders, $6.60jl 50, St. Louis Live Stock. St. Louis, July 9. Cattle Receipts, strong, 7,600 bead; native beef steers, $11.60 (it -17.60; yearling- steoas and heifers, $9.60(0 15.50; cows, I7.6O013W5; stockors snd feed ers, $8.60012.00; native calves, 17.75 17.00. Hogs Receipts, Jl, 900 head, lower; lights, $10 180917.00; plg7 $16.65016.90; mixed and butchers, llt.76 17.05; good heavy, $16.86 3 liV9'J; bulk, $16.60 16.86. Sheep, and Lambs Receipts, 7.300 head, steady; lambs, $14.00011.00; ewes, $11,000 12.00. Sioux City Live Stork. Sioux City, July I. Cattle Receipts, 2, 500 head; market steady to weak; beef steers. $9.50017.00; fat cows and heifers, $8.60 13 50; canners, 16.00'a 8.00; packers and feeders, I8.7t01.75; feeding cows and heifers, $7.50 r 9.00. Hogs Receipts, 17,500 head; market 20o to 25c lower; light, $16.60; mixed, $16 60; heavy, 116.26; bulk of sales, $16.25018.60. Sheep and Lambs Rocelpta, 100 head; market steady. Sngar .Market. New York, July t. Sugar Raw, steady; centrifugal. 6.366c; fine granulated, 7.60c. MONEY TO LOAN DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Haleshock, 1614 Dodge. D. 6611 Est. 1191. GRAIN AND PRODUCE! Light Receipts Are Reported; Corn Pricca Advance 3 Cents; Oats Higher; No Rye. Omaha, July 9. 1918. To.tnv a grain arrivals were 11 cars of i wheat, 20 cars of corn, 5 cars of oats and . none of rye and barley. Corn prices ranged from 1c to So hlglwr for good grades, with the white at the ex treme advance. No. 4 yellow was lc to to up. constituting virtually sll the sales of good quality In this variety up to a late hour. Off grades In tho several varieties were also stronger. No. 8 w hire sold at $2 00 today, or 8'tC advance. Out prices were So to lc up. Four care of No. $ white brought 7$i4jc. No sales of rye or barley were reported up to near ths close. CARLOAD RECEIPTS, Wheat. Corn Oats. 34 4 1 Chicago i 16 Kanas City 226 Si Louis UT 453 27 46 Minneapolis 192 Winnipeg 76 PRIMARY GRAIN MOVEMENT. RECEIPTS. Today. Year Ago. Wheat Corn . , Oats . Wheat Com Oku .. Wheat Corn . . 695,000 196.000 790.000 931,000 SHIPMENTS. 94.000 280,000 647,000 J. CLEARANCES. 140,000 86.000 631.000 610.000 57.000 606,000 730,000 382.000 171,000 V. Oats 118,000 306.000 i Corn No. t white: J cars, $2 00. No. 4 white: 1 car. $1 92; 1 car. $1.90. No. 5 white: 1 rar, $1 60. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1.65; 1 car, $1 62; I cars, $1.60. Sample white: 3 ears, $1 60, No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.66; 1 car, $1 62. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1 66; 1 car, $166. Sample yellow: I car, $1.60; 1 car, $1.30. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.79: 1 car. $1 66 No. ( mixed: 1 car $1.48; 1 rar. $1 47. Sample mixed: 1 rar. $1 43; 1 rar, $1.30. OatsStandard: 1 car, 7c. No. white: 4 ears. 76tjc. No. 4 white:: I cars, 764c Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, $1.28. No. 2 hard winter: 1 car told), $3.30; 4 cars. $2.28. Omaha Cash Prlca Wheat: No. 1 hard, $2.28; No. 2 hard, $!.283.$0. Corn: No S white, $2.00; No. 4 white, $1 90M1.92; No. 6 white, $1.80; No. white, $1. 60nrl.ii6; sample white. $1.60; No. 1 el low, $168; No. 4 yellow, $1 l!1.66; No. 5 yllovv, $1 66iul.66; No. ( yellow, $1.60; samplo yellow, $1.30f 1.60; No. 4 mixed. J1.55 11 1 7!i; No 6 mixed $1,470 1 48; sample mixed, $l.:itl9i 1.43. 4 Oals: Standard, 76c; No. t white, 754c: No. 4 white. 7 '4 5c. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bea by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 316 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Art. Open- I High. Low. Close. Ycst Corn. July 1 63', 1 64 152V4 1 68H 16SV4 Aug. 1 54 1 56 V, 16IV, 1 (6 1648 Sep. 1 55 1 66 V, 164 St 1 66 16614 Oats. j July 74'4 7444 UV, H 74H Aug. 70 71 S 11 7014 Sep. 60S 69H 70 Vi 69V4 Pork. 1 Julv 44 40 1 44 40 44 10 Sep. 44 76 j 45 00 44 76 46 00 46 00 Lard. July 26 $6 26 17 26 li 21 IT 2 10 Sep. 20 01 28 $6 it 06 t SI 21 20 Ribs. July II 24 01 Sep. 24 60 24 72 24 46 14 71 24 60 CHICAGO flBAIN AND PROVISIONS. Prices of Corn and )nta Advance oaCovv. lug bf Shorts. . Chicago, July I. Uncertainty over what the government crop report would ahow leiided today to restrict business In corn, and to bring about an advance after an early decline. Pricea closed unsettled at the same as yesterday'a finish to mo higher, with August 11.6614 to I1.66H. and Septem ber, I1.66T4 to $1.66. Oats gained to l'4c In provisions, the outcome was tin chsnged to JOo higher. Bearish views prevailed in regard to the government figures among corn tradera at the outset. Few, If any dealers, however, anticipated that the official estimate would oxceed 3,150,000,000 bushels, whereas the of ficial forecast proved to be 10,000,000 higher, a new top record. Aa a matter ot fact, mis taken ahnrts, evening up to prepare for -a possible bullish surprise from Washington, dominated tho market In the last part of the aesslon, and forced prices to advance. Some uneasiness over the effecta of dry weather northwest counted also against the beara toward the end. Chicago Cash Prices Corn No. t yel low, f'l.TIOl.lO; Ne. I yellow, 11.7001.74 ;k No. 4 yellow, 11.58 01.01. Oati! No. I white, y 77Sp78c. Ryo: No. 2, $1.73. Barley: $1.00 01.20. Timothy: $6.00(R)7.75. Clover: Nom inal. Pork: Nominal. Lard: 126 97. Ribs: $23.760124.37. Guessea regarding the Washington esti mate of the oats yield were too large by about 13,000,000 bushels. This fact was not know, however, until after the close. Mean while the market paralleled the action of corn. Lower quotations on hogs weakened pro visions, but the losses were more than over come later as a result of grain strength. Chicago, July 9. Butter Unchanged. Eggs Higher; receipts, 17,171 casea, firsts, 373Kc; ordinary firsts, 35036c; at mark, cases Included, 3637c. Potatoes Higher; receipts, 40 cars; Ar kansas and Loulsana, sacked Triumphs, $2.602.86; do, white. $2.602.75. Poultry Allvo Higher; fowls, 29c; springs. 33 New York General. New York, July 9. Flour Quiet; springs. $10.90 011.50; winters and Kansas, 111 6C0 11.76. Corn Snot, firm: frash shelled No. S yellow, $1984,, aiid"No. 3 yellow, 11.884, cost snd freight New York, Oats Spot, steady; standard, OOSo, Ha Weak; No. 1, $1.40; No. 2. 11.200 1.26; No. 8, 85c1.0O. Hops Quiet, slate medium to choice, 1917. 35a; 1916, nominal; Pacific coast, 1917, 200 23c; 1916, 1416c. Pork Firmer: mess, $47.6O048OO; fam ily, $55.00; short clear, $46.00051.00. Lard Firm; middle west, $26. 05028.10. Tallow Firm; city special loose, 17 Rice Firm; fancy head, lO'JIOVic; blue rose, I 09 c. New Tork. July 9. Butter Market firm. Receipts, 16,412 tubs; creamery, higher than extras, 45046Sc; creamery extras, (93 score), 44So; firsts, 48044c; packing atock, current make, No, 2, 13c. Eggs Market strong; receipts, 11,061 cases; fresh gathered extras, 46e; fresh gathered regular packed extra firsts, 410 44o; do, firsts, 41042c. Cheese Market firm; receipts, 1,487 boxes; state fresh specials, 24S0244c; do. average run, 1402414C Live Poultry Market firm; broilers, 170 42c; fowls, 15o; roosters, 24c; turkeya, 110 lOo. Dressed Poultry Market quiet; pricea un changed. Cotton Market. New York, July I. Cotton futuree closed steady jekUily, 27.92c; October, 24.68c; 8ep tembei?4.27c; January, 24.16c; March, 24.15c. Spot Cotton Steady; middling, 12.40e. New York, July 9. Cotton futurea opened barely steady; July 27.76c; October, 24.60c; December, 23.95c; January, 23.75c; March, 23.78c. New York, July 9. Cotton closed steady at an advance of 20 polnta to a decline of 14 polnta. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, July 9. Corn Market Ir regular; No. 2 mixed, 11.6301 61; No. 2 white, $2.0202.06; No. 2 yellow, 11.6801.72; July, $1.63; August, 11.55; September, $1.56. Oats Market unchanged; No. v2 white, 78 Se: No. 2 mixed, 76c. Kansas City, Mo., July I. Butter and Poultry Market unchanged. Eggs Flisls, 36c; seconds, 80e. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, July. 9. Corn No. 3 yellow, $1.6501.76. Oats No. 3 white, 76H07IO. Flax $4.1204.26. Barley $1.0001.20. Rye 11.8201, 85. Bran $23.90. London Money. London. July 9. Silver Bar, 48 13-16d per ounce. Money 2 per cent. Discount RatesShort bllla I 17-82 per cent; three-month bills, I 17-32 per cent. St. Louis Grain. St. Iiouis, July I. Corn Market steady; Track No. 2, 11.7001.78; No 2 white, 2.08; August, 11.764; September. 11.57. Data Market steady; August. 72c; Sep tember, 70 0 bid. Metal Market. New York, July 9. Melal exchange quotes lead unchanged; spot. $8.05; spelter, steady; East St. Louis delivery, spot, $8.60fit 8 66. At London Spot tin, 345; futures. 1345. NEW YORK STOCKS Market Relapses Into Som nolent Condition, After a Short Period of Activity in Railroad Shares. New York, July I. Railroad stocke wer. spurred Into momentary activity and strength at the opening of today'a aesslon on reports thst Director General McAdiw soon would announce a fodm of contrac satisfactory to holders of such securities. These reports proving premature, the mar ket soon relapsed Into Its recent somnolon condition, nominal gains prevailing t tin close The movement lacked conviction however, as It embraced various Issues under professional control. Advices from abroad were again of fav orable tenor, but the government crop re port Issued in the final hour confirmed fears of frost damage. Spring and winter wheht' especially lost ground, the all-wheat condi tion barely efrcedtng the ten-year average U. Steel was less conspicuous than usual, cancelling the greater part of Its large frac tional advance In the moderate reaction at the close. There were conflicting move ments in other steels and also equipments, motors, nils and war specialties as a whole, while shippings, coppers snd tobaccoa dis played little of their wonted activity. Distillers was under pressure aa a result of tho proposed "hone dry" legislation, losing an extreme of J'i points, and utilities woro utterly neglected. 4 All call loans were made at I per cent and time offerings were unchanged. . Liberty Issues, which were a trifle easier, made up the bulk of the dealings In bonds, other Issues holding steady to firm. Total sales par value, were ?5, 225, 000. Old U S bonds were unchanged. Closing Bales. High. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar .. 200 70S 70Vj 70'n Am. Can 14,501) 4 4714 Am. Car & Foun'y 2,900 86 64V4 Am. Locomotive ,. 400 7, 674 Am. Smelt. 4- Ref. 1,600 7!)'4 768 Am. Sugar Ref. .. .300 112 1 12 47 85 Is 67 :m 1134 95- ll'S 66 84 D'3 . M' . 28 1 19'j Am. Tel. & Tel. . . . 400 06 14 Am. 7. . U ft S 900 1 -la, Anaronda Copper . 8.300 681 1014 67 84 S4 . Atchison A O ft . W I a IS L Halt. A Ohio H. ft S. Copper ... Cnl. Petroleutn .... Canadian Pacific , Central Leather .. Chesapeake ft O. , . C., M. ft St. P. ,. C. ft N. W. i. R. I. ft P. ctfs. ehlno Copper .... Cool Fuel & Iron . . Corn Prod. Ref. ., Crucible Steel .... 1.500 8484 3.400 65 H 300 29 64 28', . ..; 146, 60S ' .TO! 1,000 400 1,200 900 200 1.106 70V, 67 , 7 66 43 424 42'-i 9 2 . 23 1 401, 47 41 68 ,1H, 67 i; 141 15S -6'i Jl'i 23 i 40 '4 it i 674 31 S M 16S 153 12S 53 40 u 42 " 68t; 1.100 Cuba Cane Sugar 1,200 81 '4 Distillers Sncurltle lU.l'.OO 67 4 Kile 8,000 151, General Electric .. General Motors . . Great Northern pfd. Gt. Nor. Ore ctfs.. Illinois Central . . . 1,201) 166 4110 II v 600 33 '4 .... Ml, 66 1. 6IS Inspiration Copper 3,100 66 Int. M. M. pfd. ... Inter. Nickel Inter. Paper ..... K. C. Southern . , Konnecott Copper . Loulstrtlle ft Nash. Maxwell Motors . , Mex. Petroleum .. Miami Copper .... Missouri Paclflo ., Montana Power .. 13,60 HIS' 30!$4 10l 1,100 80 30K 30 1 ; im V.ioo 58 8 II Si 1o 1144 J34 33 .... 116 10 10 29 o i.300 1014 180 100S 400 29 29 4 29 S 1,100 23V Zlli 21 6 Jo. WVt ti Nevada Copper 600 jos 2014 New Tork Central 1,100 T114 T2i N. T.. N. H. ft H. 100 SIS 1784 Norfolk ft western Northern Pacific . Paclflo Mall ll 00 10414 104 jni , 800 17 14 f 86',, 29 10 Paclflo Tel. St Tel ." Pennsylvania 100 44 43 Pittsburgh Coal Ray Con. Copper 700 144 24 S Reading 12,900 II Si 12 S Rep. Iron ft Steel . 6.000 ti 12 13 ! IIS 14 S tin 1684 I8S 234 ShattucK An Cop. Southern Paclflo . Southern Railway. Studebaker Corp. . Texas Co Union Paclflo IT. H. Ind. Alcohol. 00 8184 I.20O 1414 8IS Ills 800 46 40 4614 . 1604 3,200 1214 111 1124, 800 12414 124 124 United States Steel 11,600 30714 1064 106S' V. P. Steel pfd. ... 200 1UV4 1111 111H Utah Copper 200 81 11 Oil Wabash pfd. "-I!" . 300 IS 20 26 84 Western Union 17 Westlnghouse Elec. 800 42 S 42S- 4IS Total sales for tho day, 285,000 shares. New Tork Money. New Tork, July I. -Mercantile paper- Four months, C per cent; alx months, 0 per cent. S Sterling Sixty-day bills, I4.T2I; commer cial to-day bills en banks. $4. 71: commer cial 60-day bills, 14.7114; demand, 14.763; cames, m.ys y-is. J,08-0" 'f'" H : Illders-Demand tHic; cables Hfco. Rubles Demand, 18 Vic; cables, Ito, nom inal. Silver Bar, 99ic; Mexican flollara, 77. Honda Government, easy; railroad, steady. Time Loans Firm; 00 daya, 6S0514; 10 daya, IS 064; alx months, 6 per cent bid. Call Money Strong; high, I; low, t; rul ing rnte, t; closing bid, IS; offered at I; hist loan, t. U. 8. 2s. reg.. II I. C. r. 4 11 do, coupon .. II I. M. M. r 4a.. 18 tT. S. Is, reg.. 09 S K. C S. r. law 71 do coupon .. 99 SL. A N. an. 4 83 V. S. Lib. ISa.. II M K A T 1st 4a 61 St 17. 8. 4s, reg.. 106 M. Pac. gen. 4a 18 do coupon ..106 Mont. Power la 88 81 A F. Sec. 6s.. I711N T C deb. ta 1414 A. T. T. clt. 6s 87 S Nor. Pae. 4a ... 11 Anglo-French 6s. 92 S Nor. Pac, 3a ... 69S Arm. 4b Co. 4',s 84 O. & L, r. 4a.. 22 Atchison gen. 4s 804 P T ft T Sa... 90 B. O. cr. 4Sa 78S'Penn. con. 4Ss B4S B. Steel ref. ts 87 Penn. gen. 414s., 884 Cent. Leather 5a HS'Readlng gen. 4a IIS Cen. Pae. 1st. 77 S L A S F a. 6s 68 C. ft O. ov. 6s. 81 8. Pac. cv. 6a US CBSQJ.ll 4SS. Ry. Is (0 C M ft 8 P c 4Ss 77S'Tcx. ft Pae. let 8 C R I A P r. 4s 671417. P, 4a 84 C. ft S. r. 4Ss 71 P. B. Rob. ts.. 79S D ft R O r. 6a 484 TJ. S. Steel ta.. I8S D. of C. 6s C21) 174 Wabash 1st ... 92 44 Erie gen. 4s ... 54 French gov. Is 1814 Gen. Elee. Is.. I6S Bld. Gt. Nor. 1st 4s 154 Local Stocks and Bonds. -Quotations furnished by Burns. Brlnker Cbmpany, 449 Omaha National Bank Bldg.. Omaha: Stocks Bid. Asked Douglas Hotel Co., pfd. ft B" . , 70 Harding Cream Co., 7 pet. pfd.'.lflO Nebraska Power Co., 7 pet. pfd., II Om. A Co. B. St Ry., pfd Om. A Co. B. Ry. A Bridge, pfd. Orchard ft Wtlhslm Co., 7 pot. p. 100 Union Power A Lgt. Co., 7 pet. p.100 Union Stock Tarda Co., Omaha.. 100 BONDS 80 105 100S 57 S 66 101 100 101.S Amer. Gas A Elec. Co., 6s, 1020. 164 174 Anglo-French Is, 1920 104 1 Province of Alberta, 4Sa, 1924.. 174 I8U Booth-St.Louls Cld. Stg. 6s, 1931. 100 Colus-Neb. Lt. Ht. ft Pi Is. 1924. 14 17 Dstrolt United Ry, 7s7 1921.... ! - T Galveston Tex., E pot. 1925-47. M 100 Hardy. Neb., 1 pet., 192!- 11 100 Iowa Portland Cement Co. ts.. ldO Lincoln Gaa Elec, Lt. Is. 1141.. 10 Lincoln Neb., 4Ss, 1930-13,... 11 4.10 9 8,1 Montana Power Co., Is, 1941.... 18 Om.yft Co. B. St. Ry. Is, 1928.. 1) Om.'Ath. Club. Bldg. ts, 1920-32. 101 18 S 100 Omaha, Neb. Paving 4S". 1924.. 17S 02'i Omaha, Neb. Refund. 4Ss. 1124. I6S "OS Omaha. Neb. R. 4Ss, 1932..,. 17 18 Oakdale, Neb. I pot., 1923 II IdO Pt. 8. Trac. Lt. A Pr. 7s, 1821. 17 M Seattle, Wash.. 4Ss. 1951 It 1- 17 1-8 Sidney, Neb.. City Hall 5s, llll.101.lt 102.11 Spokane, Ref. 414. 1931 1714 BS Swift A Company 6s, 1144 14 I4S Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New York, July 9. Evaporatej Apples Dull; atate. 14015Sc. Prunes Firm; Callfornlas, IS01Hlc; Oregons, 14S144c Apricots Quiet; choice, 17Sc; extra choice, 18c; fancy, 19020c. ' Peaches Quiet; standard, 124 012Sc; choice, 12S14c; fancy, 1314 014c. Raisins Steady; loose muscatels, 9c: choice to fancy seeded, 10!iTllc; seed less, 1O011SC; London layers, 12.00. Turpentine and Rutin. Savannah, Ga., July I. Turpentine Firm, 60c; sales, 395 bbls. ; receipts, 249 bbls.; shipments, 4 bbls.; stocks, 23.882 bbla. Ros)n Firm; aales, 680 bbls.; recelpta, 648 bills. ; stocks. 81,147 bbls. bbls. Quote B. $9.7509.80; D. E. F, 18.10; G, $9.86; H, 19.90; I. 110.00; K. 110.40; M, 110.55; N, WG, WW. 110.85. St Joseph Live Stock. 8t. Joseph, Mo., July I. Cattle Receipts, 4,000 head; market lower; ateers, 113.000 18.00; cows and heifers 16 00016.00; calves. 16.00 011.00. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market low er; top, 117.00; bulk, $11.76011 95. Sheep and Lambs Rece4pta, 1.500 head: market higher; sheep steady; lambs. $13. 0C 18.00; ewes, 18 00013.00. v Dry Goods. New Tork, July 1. Yarns tod;iy vvc.rt quiet and raw silk steady, furlupa wvie firm.