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    THE REE: OMAHA. SATL'.l.WY, ILIUUARY -M. 1017.
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REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West!
7 Rooms, Modern
Walking Distance
$3,750 Terms
Owner leaving the city and mum sell
shortly, Ma kit modern T-r. house, con
taining three bed rooms, and has iut a
frtce on tt that will move. Good lot for
garden. Location 619 S. 26th Ave
Hiatt Co.,
146 Cm. Nat. Bank. TT B('
EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN.
Owner leaving city offers home In Hernia
trk dlitrict at a biff sacrifice. House
la strictly modem, except furnace. Haa
leotrlo lights, water and sewer and li In
food, condition. Near school house, close
to oar line and in food neighborhood.
Lot ts 60x120; has 8 cherry trees; side
walks In and paid for. -Offered for $1,
00. Terms If. desired. 8617 Franklin St.
HARNEY STREET.
4$il00 feet on Harney it red Just West
lid, splendid t-roum house. Price $5.0(10.
This Is a very good speculation.
C. G. CAR LB ERG,
810-812 Brandela Theater Hllg.
tl.eOO rOH A FIVE-ROOM HoC'HB
Only been built a few yoara; alt mod or n
Sieept heat, alow aown, nmance
monthly. Located at 3110 Burdatte 8t.
TRAVER EROTHERS.
TO Omaha Nat. Dk. Bldg. Phone D. JB8.
CAMS from Arlsoi to sell my eh-guni
West Farnam resldenue, 8 rooms, strictly
modern, hot water heat, oak and cherry
finish with haw -me fireplace. 1 will
aerifies for 16,000. J. E. Row lauds, at
Fontenelle hotel.
North.
North Side
Ob account of sickness owner must
sell at ones. Will sacrifice to make quick
turn. 7 rooms, with large sleeping porrh;
southeast front on corner; aiiort block
to oar; oak finish 1 screens, storm win
dows; toilet In basement. Everything in
food snaps. Pries $4,160. Will show
property any time.
Benson & Carmichael
REALTORS.
.Douglas nzt.
Ill Pant on Block.
2418 LARIMORE AVE.
$150 CASH
t rooms, modem except heat, newly painted
' and decorated; clone to car and paved
street Prloe, $2,260, balance easy pay
ments. HASTINGS & HEYDEN (Realtors),
1614 HARNEY 8T. TVLEU 60.
NEW BUNGALOW.
My. noma, atrlctly mod.ro. flnlahod In
Oak. Looted at S!S N. 44th St. Frio,
44,144. Term.. Will tak, amall cottago
In end.
NORRIS ft NORRIS.
409 Bh Building. Phono Pouclaa 41T4.
4FaTlCnKTil 7TH, Prilrle Park dlotrlct.
4 rooms and bath; n.ar publlo and paro
chial aohoola; t blooki from I car line,;
boautlful noma; 400 cash, ISO monthly.
Will tak. naw 11,000 car aa flrot payment.
B. J. Bcann.ll, Douglaa l or Coital 8511.
FOR 6A LB Flvo-room hotiae, modern ex
cept heat; paving fully paid, .2.300. 2711
Maple 8t. W6, 1416.
South.
HERE IS
A BUNGALOW
YOU WANT
For a' permanent home, five rooms and
bath, oak finish bookcases, buffet, French
doors, cabinets; full floored attic, full ce
ment basement, and the way It Is butlt
that Is what we wane to show you. 28x36
feet on the ground. Price 14,000, with
600 down.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701-8 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 44R.
HANSCOM PARK SACRIFICE
OWNER GOING to CALIFORNIA
Five-room strictly modern cottage; east
front lot 60x196; I blocks to car. V block
to school, Ownsr asking $2,600, with
$600 down.
OSBORNE REALTY CO..
701-I Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 49'i.
HANSCOM PARK DISTRICT.
Five rooms, all modern, beautifully dec
orated, house but two years old. east
front lot, paved street, splendid location,
close to Hanacom park. Price only $3,260.
C. G. CARLBERG,
110-314 Brandela Theater Bldg.
Miscellaneous.
CLOSE IN
NEW BUNGALOW
large) Urtac room, dining room, kl toots
M first floor; thro large bedrooms and
bath on Md door; oak finish and oak
floors t butlt-tn bookcases and buffet; run
basement; guaranteed furnace; east front
lot! paved stroet; fin location. Pries
94,600. Terms.
SCOTT AND HILL CO.,
Pong. 1404. Ground Fir McCague Bldg
$1,500,
$100 DOWN, $15 PER MONTH
Five-room cottage, nicely decorated,
elect, lights, gas, toilet, cement walks. :l
blk to car. The house Is worth $1,500.
We throw In the lot. Call Dg, 6013 during
day and Col. 2460 after 6 p. m. E. 1.
Morrow.
IHfcl UtthiAlfc&l UAiN ,
In paid want-ads ever made by any
Omaha paper, la ths rooord of JTHfl
OMAHA BS for ltl.
BBBT KKtilU114 LOWKST RATI
$200 DOWN $11 PER MONTH.
Five -room cottage, modem xopi heat,
So good repair. Priced low for quick sale.
BIG FOUR REALTY CO.,
1015 W. O. W, Bldg. Doug. AM.
MUUHKN hu.nl.aluw
'Fine loontton, east front, pavd street,
rsoma, hardwood floors and finish, not
to school and oar. A bargain at ll.ttiiv
Basy terms Call owner t-;ug Ytti
rival rooms, new, oak fin lab. TuTiy deco
rated, all modern, etc.. I if, 76(1 $2ou cash,
balance monthly. Doug. Hii.
NEW bungalow, also a-r. and gardening
your terms and price; inv. wttb $400, rent
l houses tcoat $3,6001. 12,600. o. utf.
jT B.NtOB.NBUN, Real Ksuts and' inaur-
ance. 441 Bee Utdg. LHtugiaa riUBT.
R. aT RUM BULL,
H World-Herald Bldg D 1 714
REAL ESTATE Investment
A Good Buy
$28,000
Foil lot, right down town, with brick
Improvements, paying 7 4 per cent net on
th full price. This property has a specu
lative value In addition to a safe, steady
Income. IM00 rash, or possibly leu, will
handle for a quirk deal.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Doug. 1841. Realtor., 414 Oily Nat'l Bk. Bid.
aPArt I M KNT .
171.440 Income 14 per vent, one yaat oi.i
vary In location; mortgage .24,449 and
will aoo.pt 410.444 In trad; balaoa.
aaft or Dagotlabl, pa para.
CALKIN! A OO.,
Pontlea ln Otty Nat'l Bank Bid,
SKE ITS FOR
IN'VKSTM KNT AND
8PKC L' I.A T 1 ' K rilOPERTf.
A. P. TL'KKT BON
RKAiruns.
4:0 Flrit Nallonal Bank Bide.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
AFTER looking at MINNA LUSA. 400 dif
ferent buyer d'ilded that tt waa tha baat
propoeltion 011 the market and they
bucked Ih.lr Judgmwnl L,y buying lota
IK TOU will come out today vou will
uiideretand why fhn other, are buying.
CHARLES W. MARTIN & CO..
T4H tMiiaha Nat. Bank Btdg. Tyler 1IT.
1MK l-Kl.AIM.ai jAIN I44..3I
in paid WNtu ad svst made by any
Grim ha ospei Is ths rtoord of TUK
C.MAHA ULK fur lilg,
1J KS t H WW 1 1 1 ,Tt! 1 a ) W urn R Ttv
REAL ESTATE Suburban
Dundee.
A Little Less TJian An Acre
In Fairacres
OnpotMi heautlful realdenrea and af
fording a fine view to the south, weet and
north, raving in and paid for In full.
Thli trwrt can be bought at a very low
prli-e for canh. One of the choice loca
tions in Fatracrcs. For full Information
all
George & Company,
Douglas 76. I0J City National Bank Bldg.
BARTON LMiiidoe home. $6,000; It-room, all
modern: large lawn, wiiti garage. U.
Wtiud, 310 8, lSlh t.
Fiorence.
ANNKXA l UJN nf Klon-nce will Increase the
value of acicane Niilhawav. l-'lorence )t:8
South Side
MtUILM i'KitbU HOMES.
On the South Side, on fuMsised lou.
raugiitt irnin S 1 lo U.ullt In different
localities, with all c'ty Improvvineitta,
iiar school and rhurc(is; can bi bought
frcm ua on a smalt cash ,aymi?nt.
MOUTH iiMAHA INVUHTM KNT (X.
4126 s4'8t. Phone. Koutb It4'i
Miscellaneou.
HMALL AC.IIU..UK, i'Olt HKNT.
7 Si aores, North Omalm; gHidtiiing dis
trict, 4 room house; barn, bog 1 ue, sto.
ARMSTRONG. WAl.dH I.OMPANr,
TylerloSS. vt-a HoseBldg
4.; sere for sale hlgti and
Ightly; on
Mlhtarv pavorl "mil Tifi-t,
Tyler14 or Box 1642, Bee.
'Bfy lernia
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
THfl GREAT EST GAIN Til
In paid wsnt-adb ever mads by soy
Omaha paper, la the record of TUB
OMAHA BEE for me.
BUST RiiaULTb 1A)W18T RATI
TWO Mead county, South baicota choice un
lmproved quarters, clear; valued at $4,200;
for a well located C-room modern rdil
dence, A. G. Olson, Elbow Lake. Minn.
Wfc. nave aome good buiiie and reitiat prop
erties for Neb. or lows land Ifdward I
Williams Co.. Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Bnew Pr'pty
M.'A. WOLF, Realtor. Ware Blk. Speoiallst
In downtown bualneas property.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED LAIUIKR house for 6MALLKK
house and t lots.
A 6-room modern cottage, nearly new.
and lots to trade on a larger bouse.
Want new or nearly new house, I to I
rooms, and good location; not over $6,&00,
Can pay difference, Address 300, Omaha
Bee.
WAAihU-i b ana b-ioottied huusus the'
can bs sold tot $1V0 cam. balance lis pti
month; sand oomplvte desorlpUoa drsi
letter.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO.,
UttU Farnam. Tel Doug. 1014.
iAH'L yout and tt-rooiu nouaus with ua
Whl StiU. 1HKM OtSUtmNa. KhiAUl
OO IXtiig 1474.
i WILL tiu a guod uunui-e hom, six to
eight looms, foi caab; west of 9tb and
east ot hid Ro Omaha Heft
HAVE customers for six and seven-room
houatfB. Q. P. fltebblns, 1610 Chicago.
LJS'l your s mi 6rovm huuae with
t 'WARD V. WILLIAMS CO.. Uoug. 420.
FINANCIAL
$ti,000 ilORTGAGE bearing 6 per cent
soml-ann. secured 'by property valued at
$16,000. Talmage-Loomla Inv. Co., W, o.
W. Blda.
Kca) featatc. Loans, Mortgagee,
City and t arm Loans
t, $Ss and iter ci.nL Also first mort
gages on farms and Omaha real estate for
sate. J. H, Uumonl A Co., 411-18 Keeun
Bldg.. 17th and Harney.
IHh, GKli.Alti.tfl UAiN UK, lattt
In paid want a da ever made by any
Omaha paper ts the record of TUB
OMAHA HUE tor lalt,
UKtST HKHIII.TH MIWB8T RATB.
ftslH cfcis i to tt pwl cent jh best oiass olty
residences In amount $$,000 up, also
farm loans. Reasonable commission.
PKTKRS THUBT CO.. 16W Karnam Btu
3'lANlAhL Bt.CUKl'1'V AND
lNVhBTMlJ.Nl CO.,
s WEAL) BIJJG IBTH AND FARNAM,
BHUPUN tt CO.. PKIVATA. MONKS.
fDuu.OO to loan on umaba real estate or
Central Neb land,
W. L. Selby A Hons, Keeling Bldg.
MuNhit Ui loan on improved farms and
ran c bee. We also ouy guod farm mort
gages. Kiuk inv. Co., omaha.
K.LlAtiL& insurance. See O'Nell's Real
Lslate and lusurttiice Ageucy, ttitjl-i Bran
tels theater Tel. Tyler 1024.
MoN fa I on and f oi olty and
farm loans. H. vV, Binder. City
National Bank Bldg.
iNbUKALoi. Klre,
iuriiado. Automobile.
See Url in
.oi. MH Omaha Nat'l Uk. Bldg.
CIU ' UAKVIN BMOB,,
I.UAN8 uni Nai. Bk Bldg.
JLv &JtM!,V HAhKlbttN A MOHTON.
O O H omaha N.L. bank Bldg.
OTHAHA Hi M Ktl &A8T N KB FA RMH.
U'KlfL. h hi. CO., IUU Omaha Nat'l.
IvAKM and city loans, ft-ftfe and fl per cent,
W H Thomas. Ketilne Bldg Ooug l4l.
W UKLU K t A L 1 V CO., XumS"
CITY sod farm loans, lowest rates.
hi. B. LOUUKK. inc.. 64lKeellne Btdg .
ui lu,tnio mad, promptly. F. D. Weart,
Weed Btdg.. iHlh and Karnam Bts.
LO.V KAIbd. C. G. t:ARLBEKG. $U
Brand-1 I heater Bldg i. $86.
mink luana v, T Graham,
Abstracts ot Title.
U arr fill. tluarani and Abstract Co.,
iV-ClI tub tt 11Ht St., ground floor.
Bonded by ft) ana. Bonding and Ina. Co,
ttbUL) ABsThAi'f" CoT. ottl;'St "abstract of
ttce 1A NxbiHHka tm Brsndels Theater.
Financial Wanted.
WANTED A largo loan on 1,000 acres good
wentern Iowa land, two nets of Improve
men if, Cult Douglas 2410.
Miscellaneous.
WhTaHE goners! agents for the Interstate
Bunlness Men's Accident V of Oca Molne.
Insurance at rout.
INTBRftTATtS KGAI.TT CO,
$2-80 VHy Nnt. ouK-
Gallaomlr & nelson
Represent prompt pay Insurance com
paniea 44 Brandela Bldg., Osaaka. Nab.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
YOU CANT AFFORD to RENT
When you can own a farm In the Trin
ity River Valley of East Tetns, for $$fi
per acre. Kaiy terms to actual auttlsrs.
Our next excursion Is March 6. Writs for
literature.
W. S. FRANK,
101 Neville Block. Omaha, Neb.
Mi dnds
FOR 8ALU CLoVh.H LAND FARMS.
Grains thrlva. Drouth, hail unknown.
Root crop, dairying, graatng. Ideal. Fins
roada. market; 141 growing days, Aver
age killing frosts Oototier I. Terms easy.
Georg Kowell, Jr.. 1$ Bacon Blk., Mar
quette, Mich
FOR SALE 1.040 acree for stork ranch;
running water; land If good black toam,
with anough Umber for building ; will
pay you, to look this up for It must sell.
Cash or terms. Address owner, L. St.
Dayton Baldwin, Mich.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Nebraska Lands.
A SMALL. CHEAP RANCH.
14 mllm north of Crawford, right out
00 the Deadwoud-Denvei (scenic timnwai
and T miles from Oralis, 1 have a square
649-aore tract, all fenced and croaa fenced,
nice little two-roomed frame house, good
barn, running water, 16 acres under culti
vation, 100 acres can be cultivated, bal
ance of the place Is well grassed and In
ths valleys It cuts from $0 to 40 tons of
hay each year.
If this place Isn't worth $1$ per acre.
It lun't worth a cent.
But I have It oir at an old saciiflce
price, under an old Hutment until March S.
If you get In here and clone on this before
that date, 1 can aell tt to you at only
f.TS per acre. Terms to eult.
Thin Is the finest email ranch bargain
you ever had offind to vou. There is no
sand, but a gon1, heavy soil. I or 8 acres
of alflafa. already on the place. Act today,
ARAH I.. HUNOKKFORD.
Crawford, Dawea. County, Nebraska.
FOR 8 A LIS by the sheriff of Greeley County.
Nebraska. February 27. lffl.. to satlefy
certain mortgagne, . II of section V. town
ship II, ran.e lkt, Greeley County, Ne
braska. Thli sea Hon ts gently rolling: soil
slightly sandy: about batf now In culti
vation, balance In pasture. Large hog
tight pasturs. Building practically new.
consisting of a larg. two-story houie, large
barn and other buildings Windmill, large
alsteni, con ete cave, ,,'aier piped to
houie, born and feed iota A snap for
some one. For further Information write
Box UI. Central Cltv Neh
COMBINATION OF THOl'HLK HtUNOH
THI I'RIt'K.
T have 780 acres right .(nlnliit? ihe fn
mouH old K. C. Ranch, This Ih.vh only I 'j
in llM south of Glen, a umul irmllnaiint
alitpplnn point, 12 lull en aouthwest of
Crawford. This place Is imavllv Krrineil.
well timbered, has runiitnR water. K'1
frame tiuprovementn, conwting of Inm.-,
barn, Hhedn. etc.; Is all fcincit unil rcaily
to move onto, You can't bent this for a
small ranch proposition. A much Hint
will necesHiirlly carry around lou head and
where you are alwayn euro of good pum
water and good prolertion. Sono- til) or 7.'i
acres ran be farmed If do t red and the
soil in North H I'lne ItldH- Moll. Any
(iiia ivlll tell you that tint! In all Null!.
Only IS.fiO per m rn inke thin plm", You
couldn't pul on ih Imjtrov "iiieiit for one
third of that. I only have aluml an ny
Ifft on thla one. Don't delay, hut act at
once, 1 am making a aprtng hoimc clean
ing on nome of Ovhh old UsiinnlK
ARAH I,. UrNUKRKOltD,
Crawford, Dawea County, Nehraaka.
' RANCH.
1,811 acres, adjolntng city Iniltx of small
town western Nebraska : 5-room houne,
good cement eta tern and water system;
two cattle barn; fenced and croee-feneed ;
well grassed, plenfcy of water. Want to
t.ade for eastern NenrasKa or unva tarrn.
' A. W. AITG8PCRGKR, f48 Bee Bldg.
1,920-ACRE ranch, IPO mileiT from Omaha;
300 aores cultivated: fenced, well graseed,
plenty of water, fries $10 per aero. Want
income.
A. W. ACQ RPU RQ KR, 641 Bee Bldg
Wki FARM tie tarm we sell yo.
1'UB HUNGLrtFOllD POTATO UROWtSRS
ABSN.,
C -operative Fouto Farming,
ltiin and Howard Bta.. oppcalte Auditorium.
240 ACRES, eight mllss north of .McCook.
Neb. Partly under cultivation and clear of
Incummbrance. to exchange for merchan
due or clear Income, C. C Strong, South
Auburn, Neb.
laud made dry eoouNh fur crops or
no pay, la our way of draining land. No
tract too large or too wet Guarantee
Ornlnna- Cn Oakland
Canadian Lands.
BIG RANCH BARGAIN,
SUNNY SOUTHERN ALBERTA
9.000 acres all buffalo sras. black loam,
clay aubsoll, several mllna of river
front, 600 acres can be irrigateo, several
thousand acres of this ranch Is fine wheat
or farm land, well improved; 4100 head of
nne cattle now on ranon tnat can ne
bought below market valun; all horse
and machinery go with ranch; this will
run 1,000 head of cattle and Is a snap:
price $60,004; will accept $30,000 In ex
change, $20,009 cah; will ."um.
S. S. St R. E. MONTGOMERY,
$06 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
Florida Lands.
KAlfetC ALFALFA IN PLOttlDA (Natai
Hay) this wloter. First cutting. 10 days.
$60 to $Q annually on $60 land. Ill
Pti'on Blk Walnut ttZl leventngsl
Iowa Lartls.
Iowa Land $50 Per Acre
160 acres, 14. miles from Council Bluffs;
fair set of Improvements. Adjoins email
station and school. Terms to suit.
J. G. Bone,
Room S, Rogers Block, Council Bluffs.
Phone 3648 or 704.
Fu-t SALK an Idea, combination grain and
stork farm, containing 187 acres, situated
near Council Bluffs, la., and 1 V4j miles of
shipping point.. A beautiful home on main
traveled road, R. P 1. and tnleobone
line.. Can give possession March 1. For
further particulars, address Frank Brom
ley, 1st Pearl at.. Council Bluffs, la.
Kansas Lands.
1(0 ACRES of best Arkansas valley land
joining Garden City, Kan.; 80 acrei wheat,
10 fine shape, 40 acres alfalfa, good Irri
gating plant; all In" fine shape to make
money; will sell cheap accord! ruf to othra
of same quality and location; walking dis
tance of $40,000 high school and churches.
Address T. Hatch, Cimarron, Kan,
Missouri 1 ands
SMALL MO. Farm llu oasb and $6 month
ly; no interest or taxes; highly productive
land; close to S big markets. Write for
photographs and full Information. Muhger,
A-lli N Y I. If-' Bldg Kansas Clty.Mo
GREAT BARGAINS $5 down and $R
monthly, buyB 40 acres, good fruit and
poultry land, near town, southern Mis
souri. Price only $200. Addma Box 808.
Kxoelslor Springs, Mo.
SouthUakota Lands.
FINE BLACK HILLS SO. DA
KOTA RANCH FOR SALE
OR EXCHANGE
300 acres, will Improved, fenced In five
fields, 36 aerea alfalfa, 20 more acres
under th plow, 300 acres more good
black plow land, balance fine rolling
pasture, two wells, good water, about
36 feet deep with rock Walls, No gumho
or hard pan on ranch, no sand ; housu
I . rooms, screened porch, will celler, stor
age cave; ip.Uk house with cement floor;
horse barn, UKtty shed; chicken house;
large board Torral; owner's price HMO0.
Clear, will sell on very easy terms or
might take some good Income.
S. S. & R..E. MONTGOMERY.
80S Omaha National.
Wisconsin Lands.
Wtt OWN ldU.OUU ACKES.
$7.50 to $25.00 per acre.
Reasonable terms.
GRIMMER LAND CO.,
Marinette, Wisconsin.
I0 ACRESrieh soil. 2"6rloared,"balance
timber, pasture, houne, barns, ntlcj; bor
ders nice lake, 2' miles town, 9iti per
acre. Knay lerno. Tom O. Mason. Cum
berland, Wis.
1 HAVK three cattltf ranchea atockt'd with
Hereforda; one In New Menlm, one in
Arliona and one In Txh. Priced right.
Watts. 31 7 Paxton Blk.
rAKM LAD WANTED
HA. L'llWrt. t-')iiii Lands, bought, sold, i
ehartjreil s ttrd R K Mi.rtiK'-trwv
AUIOMOBILES
VILI,Y8-OVBKLANI INC.,
U8LD CAR DB.'T.
Douglas 2U47-43 Farnam.
Touring cars and roadster of Overland,
Studc baker, Maxwell, Ford, Oakland,
Mltchvll, Bulck and Hudson make.
TERMS IK DKBI '.KD,
Prompt attention given to nil Interest on
out-of-town buyem.
AUTO CLEARING HOUSE
2209 Farfiam ML
114 Huphiobile "32"...
lftlt Baxon
IUU Overland Touring.
114 Chalmers "6"
Oouglas 3310.
IMtitl
$360
3Tf,
Sacrifice
15 PCX.
Cash rebate on your auto Insuranee pol
icy li your car la equipped with
PERRT LOCK,
Phone HoujilaslXlT; 894 Brandela Bldg.
C. W. FRANCIS AUTO CO.
Used Car Oe t.
2216-1S Farnam Bt. Douglas $6$.
Almost sny make at reasonable prices.
WANTED To trade a speedy roadster for
a Hupmoblle II. My car la In good m.
chanlcal condition and very fast, Phone
D. T&&6.
AUTOMOBILES
WK will trade you s' new Cord Tor your
old one.
INDUSTRIAL OARAOB CO.,
20th and Harney. Douglas 6161
FOR SALE A fine looking olectrla oar.
In good condition. For further par Ocu
lars rail Harney 63$2 between 10 a. m
and 12 ra.
2 In i VuL COT
loie raven port nt.
$0 Par Cent fave-l on Tear Tire Bvpense,
FORI) coupe, elect rwTstarr, new tires, per
fect condition throughout. & C. Kinney,
Douglas tUE, Hotel Hariuy, umana.
WILL pay dAAH FOR ssveral used TWO
CTLINDKR CAHH t'hon. Harney HOI
and ask for JOHN.
AUTOMOBILE! truck for sale. I9i S. 10th
street. Tyler II2S-W.
BKHT8CHT Kan-Fix-It." Southeaat cor
ner 10th and Barney Sts. Douglas 166$.
TKLiTa BINKLKY," auto repairing: expert
mechanics. SS1K Mainey St D. 1640.
ONE ftitlck truck, 1.600 Iba. See B.hler, Hi
H. 11th St.
t'HED CARS AT TOCR OUN PRICB.
ACTO KXCHANOIC. $107 FARNAM. P.JI0SB.
Wanted.
WANTKD to buy Ford roaitster. 8tat price
and condition. PhOne Harney 6007.
Auto Livery and Garages.
UXI'KRT auto repairing, ""service car al
ways ready," Omaha Garage, 1 010 .Har
nay St Tyler 666.
Auto Repairing and Painting.
$100 reward for magneto we can't repair.
Colls repaired. Bayadorfer, $10 N.lltb,
NKB. Auto Radiator Repair Service, and
prices tight HI" 8 tth. D 73fc
Motorcycles and Bicycles
H AKI.EY-DA VlDStN MOTORCTCLKS Bar
gains In used machines Victor Roos, "The
Motorcycle Man " $70$ Lea van worth.
PERSONAL
-
THS GR BAT EST GAIN 68,711
In Paid Wnnt-ad ever made by an
Omaha paper. Is the record of THS
OMAHA BKB for 1016.
BUST RKSCLTS LOWK8T RATH.
THU Salvation Army Industrial home eo
Itclts your old olothlng, furnitura, maga
slnes. We collect. We distribute. Phone
Doug. 1126 and our wagon will call. Call
and Inspect our new home, lllO-lllt-UH
Dodge St.
JOHN SIGRVIKU CHARLIE CLACS AND
HAM1K WILLIAMS. WILL YOU DROP
A POSTAL CARD TO FRANK WILL
1AMS, OKN'L DKLIVKRT, OMAHA.
lil'aa LARSON Hatha, massage'and manl
aurlng. Scalp and facial massage. Btaats
Institute, 1606 Harney SL D. 7007. Open
evenlnga and Sundays.
LUKLLA" WEBHTKlt, massags and manl
ourtng. 618 Paxton Blk. Red $400.
MISS S. BKNJAMIN, mantourtng. facial,
scalp treatment. Staats tm. 1506 Harney.
MAB BRL'OMAN, scientific maaeeuese and
. baths, 20S Knrbach blk. Red $727.
ALL Right Private Maternity Home, $011
Miami St. Webster $608.
SCIKNTIKIC massage. 620 Bea Bldg. Phone
Douglas 027$.
MISS LILLY, bath maeNageTfj$Y PVrhamjit7
K. BROTT Magnetic massage. $414' Cuming
Manicuring and maaa. 1623 Farnam. Rm. 10.
. LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CniCDITORS.
THE MISSOURI PACIFIC KAILWAT
COMPANY.
DISTRICT COURT OF THIS tlNITKD
PTATKS FOR THE KAHTKUN DISTRICT
OF MISSOURI, KAHTKUN DIVISION.
GCAHANTV TRUST COMPANY OF NEW
YORK and BKNJAMIN F. EDWARDS, as
Trustee!, COMPLAINANTS, vs. THE MIH
BOUR1 PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY,
DKFKNDANT, IN JsqUlTIT, CONBOU
DATKD CAUSE, NO. 4540.
Referring to the final decree entered In
the above entitled cause on December II,
lftlfi, and to the copy of the Plan and Agree
ment of Reorganization, as modified July
2r, 1016, of The Missouri Pacific Hallway
Company and St. Louis, Iron Mountain and
Southern Railway Company, on file In the
Office of the Clerk of the United States Dis
trict Court for the Eaatern District of Mis
souri, Eastern. Division, notice Is hereby
given that complaints as to the fnlrness or
equltablenesa of ths offers to creditors or
the defendant. The Missouri Pacific Railway
Company, made In or pursuant to said Plan,
will be heard by the United States District
Court for the Kastern District of Missouri.
Eastern Division, at the United States Dis
trict Court Boom In the City of St. Louis.
Missouri, on March 0, 1617, commencing at
two o'clock P. M., from the followlng'per
sons or corporations: (1) Those who prior
to the entry of ealJ decree, according to the
orders of said Court, Hied with George C.
Hitchcock, Hpeclfll Master, their claims nr
demands again! the defendant Railway
Company: U those who prior to the entry
of suld decree asserted such claims or de
manrlH bv action In any court of competent
Jurisdiction) (3) thoae who prior to the en
try of said decree filed Intervening petitions
In the above entitled cause or In any con
stituent csuss; and (4) those who, having
a lien or any of the property of the de
fendant Railway Company, by Intervening
petition, filed In the above entitled psuko,
prior to March 9. 1917, assert a liability of
said 'defendant Railway Company for the
debt secured by mich lien. All such persons
or corporations who make no such com
plaint at the time and place aforesaid will
be barred from doing so thereafter.
Dated, January 31, 1917.
W. W. NALL,
Clerk of the United Stales District Court
for the Ra stern District of Missouri, East
ern Division.
KROKU ANIMATION
of
TIIF, MISSOURI PACIFIC
RAILWAY COMPANY
ST. LOUIS. IRON MOUNTAIN ANI
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY.
TO HOLDKKH OF UNSI'XURED CLAIMS
OR -DEMANDS AOA1NRT THE MIS
SOURI PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY
OK ST. LOUIS, IRON MOUNTAIN AND
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY WHO,
ON- OR HKPOltK DECEMBER $1, lft IS,
ASSERTED THEIR CLAIMS OR DE
MANDS (J) BY FILINO THE SAME
WITH OEOROK C. HITCHCOCK, THE
SPECIAL MASTER APPOINTED BY THE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR
EASTERN DISTRICT OF MISSOURI.
EASTERN DIVISION, IN THR CAUSE
THKKEIV PENDINO ENTITLED "GUAR
ANTY Tnt'ST COMPANY OF NEW
YORK AND UK! N.I A MUM F. EDWARDS,
A5 TRUSTERS, COMPLAINANTS,
AOAINST THE MISSOURI PACIFIC
RAILWAY COMPANY. DEFENDANT,
CONSOLIDATED CAUSE NO. 4640," AND
IN THE CAUSE PENDINO IN SAID
COURT ENTITLED "UNION TRUST
COMPANY OF NEW YORK AND BEN
JAMIN K. EDWARDS, AM TRUSTEES,
COMPLAINANTS. AOAINST ST. LOUIS.
IKON MOUNTAIN AND SOUTHERN
RAILWAY COMPANY, DEFENDANT
CONSOLIDATED CAUSE, NO. 446," OR
CM nv ACTION IN ANY COURT OF
COMPETENT JURISDICTION, OR (3) BY
FILINO INTERVENTION PETITIONS IN
SUCH CAUSES. R IN ANY CONSTIT
UENT CAUHK TPlV.KKoF:
NOTICE IS HEREBY WIVEN to all hold-
era of rlalma or dntnanda above described
that, upon the filing on nr before March
16. 1911. of ir otter evidences of such claims
or rl emend ami aunt kii men Is thereof with
Guaranty Trust Company of New York, No.
Krottdway, New York City, aa Deposi
tary undt-r lh- Plan and Agreement of Be-
traniaHiion. as inouinen JUiy as. 1110. or
Th! Mltuiour! I'm1 ltln Railway Company and
St. LouIh, Iron Mountain and Southern Hall
way Cuiiii-any (under which tho undor-
siKnd an- Reorgsulxatl'in Mansgera), such
hotdora will receive receipts therefor enti
tling them to rtTetve. when and as provided
n Id tiio(ll(l'(J Plan, and subject to an
nrovlfton thereof, Convertible Five Per
Cnt Preferred Stock oj the. New Company
n uo firKfttiti'd pursuant to bh in mndlncd
Plan, or Voting Trust Certificates for ainh
Prcfnrrfd Stork, at par. to the extent that
lh"1r claim or demands may be established
in either of the ttbovf entltl"d rnusi s In the
United States District Coin t for the East
ern District of Missouri, EnHtern Division.
Forms or t be atotlKttnietitN to he filed as
aforesaid ahd rojlm of said Modified Plan
and Agreement will oe rurnlshed, upon re
gueat, by Otieranty Trust Company of New
York, 14" KroiHiway, new tora, or Mer
cantile. Trtis! company, 721 Leouat Street,
St, Louis, Mlasourl,
Duted, New V'.rit. January 31, 117.
KIIIN, I, OKI! tO.,
Koorgyinlxttllon Managers.
"" STOCKHOLDERS' M EETINO. '
The annual metlng of the stockholders
of TheBh Publlahlnu Company will be
held at the office or said Company, Omaha,
Nebraska, at 4 o ctoca p. in., on Monday.
March 6th, I VI 7, for the election of the
Board of Directors for the ensuing year
and fr the transaction of such other bust-
sees aa niuy properly oome betor the moot
ing. By order or the rreaiaeni.
N P. FE1L. Secretary.
S4 F4d$t
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MKETINO
Notice ts hereby given that ths regular
nnual meeting i.f the stockholders of thi
South Platte Land Company will be held
at the olfioe of said Company, Boom 701,
First National Hank Building, Lincoln, Ne
braska at 11 o'clock a. m., on the Seventh
day of March A. D., 1017.
Lincoln, neDraaaa, marcn f.n. jfit
C H. MORRILL. PreSldanL
W. W. TURNER, Secretary and Tmasurer.
S47-KLdJ0t
LIVE STOCK MARKET
Oattle in Light Receipt, but
About Steady Sheep Firm
and Lambs Lower.
HOGS BIO FIVE HIGHER
Omaha, February 2$, 1917.
Receipts weret Cattle Hogs Sheep
Official Mondsy 7,817 10.161 14,4X4
Official Tuesday 7.71 18.346 U.$ft
Official Wednesday ... f.fM It. Ml 0.316
Official Thursday .... 3.666 ll.it IS 13.103
Estimate Friday 1.100 11.000 ,.10i
Five days this week.. 36, 60S 76,660 66.406
Same days lant week . . 36,118 03,341 69,661
Same days 3 w'ha ago. 14 611 110,033 60.169
Sams days 3 w'ks ago.33.$07 07,033 63,364
Same daya 4 w ki ago. $3,433 17.631 L'.644
Same days last year..3T,0T3 73.160 41,434
Receipts and disposition of live stock at
the Union stock yards, Omaha, for twenty
four hours ending at $ p. m. yesterday;
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep H'r's.
, 10
C.. M. St.
Wabaxh
Missouri Pacific ..
Union Pacific ....
C. A N, W east..
C & N. W., west..
C , St. P . M. a) O. ,
C., H. A Q.. eaat..
C, H. AQ. west..
.. H. 1. & P., east
C , R. J. p., vveat
llllnoiN Central
Chi. Ot. West. . . .
1
Total receipts 43 160 U 3
D 1 S POS I TNON It BAD.
Cattle. Hogs. Shrep
MorriH Co 1,823 403
Swlfl & Co 356 3,631 3, H01
Cudahy Packing Co.. 324 3.223 2.60ft
Armour A Co Km 'J. 03: 041
Schwarti Co t2s
J. W. Murphy 1.400
Lincoln Packing Co. . Ul
Cildshy, Kansae City. 371 ...
W R. Vanstmt Co. . 43
Henton, Vatiunt A L. 46
F. n. Lewis M
J. B. Root A Co 17
Rosvnatock Bros 167
Ellis A Co 6
Sullivan Bros I J
Mo. A Kan. Calf Co. 6
Christie . 6ft .... ....
Hlgglna 13 .,
Olapnbera: 1
Banner Bro 41
John Harvey 17 . . ....
Jensen A Lungrsn... 60 ....
Other huyers in 1.176
Totals 1,664 13,002 7. .UK
Cattle Receipts of cattle were small t tils
morning, as Is to be expected on a Friday,
only forty-five carloads being reported In.
The market was In vory fatr condition. thrc
being a sufficient demand to olean up th
meager offerings at prices that were Just
about steady with yesterday, There wns. in
fact, little or no change In the general con
dition of the trade.
quotations on oattiei Good to choice
beeves, $10.40 011$$; fair good beeves,
$1,764. 10.40; common to fair beeves, $,!( $
O ft; SOOd to Choice OAlfcra, $H 2Cfl.3&,
rood to ohoi cows, 67.6otf3.r-0; fair to
good oowb, $6. 60 (d 7. 60; conimot. to fair
cowa, $6.$64t).)Oi prime feeding steers, $0.$6
quo.oo; good to molne feeder, 08.7l.4J9 V;
fair to good feeders, I7.60IJN.7R: common to
f at r feeders, $. Oh fl 7 . 60 : gond to oholoe
Blockers. 67.76W f(J; stock hetfera, $7,000
$.S0l stock oowi, $6.0u9T.76; stock calves,
$7.004yOOO; veal oalvs, $0.0011. 60j heef
bulla, stags, eto.,$7.60O$.&0; bologna bulls,
$6004)7 00
Representative salea:
BEEF STEERS.
No. Av. Pr, No. Av. Pr.
7 R02 $3 2I 20 63$ $3 30
11 Rill 3 40 30 670 8 60
$ 130 0 00 0 134 9 36
1$ 1112 0 00 17 1001 10 00
II 1140 10 30 3ft III2 10 60
STEERS AI D HEIFERS.
16 906 0 76
HEIFERS.
673 7 16 23 666 7 $6
643 T 36 6 686 8 00
1 660 $ lo 4 10117 $ 30
COWS.
1 970 6 60 11 9R0 6 T6
4 373 6 86 3 10.10 00
6 966 6 2b 1029 60
8 721 7 00 i. 180 7 36
6 1132 7 60 4 1 187 7 76
1 1040 r 00 3 1076 8 60
BULLS.
1 840 Ti. 1. . 1,160 7 76
CALVES.
1 440 8 00 6 440 1 40
I.. ...... 306 8 60 St 666 ft 16
1 67U 10 00 1 240 11 60
Hog Arrivals of hogs, while fairly lib
Sheep The mean close yosferday re
ersl, were the smallest they have beer) on
a Friday since three weeka ago and the
lightest of tho week since Monday. The
total for the five days of 76,600 head looks
small compared with 33,341 head laat Woek
MONEY TO LOAN
COULD YOU USB
$34.00
$40.00
OB MORE.
If you could get It t a very low rate
of interest and where l you vou Id be pro
tected from hth rates and nfalr treat
ment. Why deal with a company that does not
treat your deal with utmost privacy.
W do not advertise misleading rates
and we glvs you a contract book showing
just what you art charged for the loan
and the amount ot sack payment per
month.
Our bond and license protects you be
sides we have been In business twenty-five
years.
OMAH. LOAN COMPANY.
$40 Paxton Blk. Tel. Uouglas 3311.
FURNlTjita,. planus, md." notes as security'
$40 O-mo. H. H ids., total cost, $3.00;
$40 ' Indorsed notes, total oost, $2.00.
Smaller, larger am ts., proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY.
Organised by Omaha Buatneaa Man.
43$ Rose Btdg I6lh Sffd Farparu TV 11$.
tV"n Dla. Oroaa, 410 iClo'th. R. toil.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
ONE 2,400-lb. team and harness, two
wagons, one fine two-seated Baheook
buggy; single and doubla back harness.
1622 S. 27th St., Omaha.
A PE'RClfEhoNir'pedlgreerae; 3 years
old, for sale; weighs 1,000 lbs.; registered;
No. 1 horse. Matt Trlerweller. Fullerton,
Vib.
ON" ACCOUNT of using automobile trucks.
Delivery horses for sale. J. J. Zelier Mer-
oantllejOo.
ONE bay mare, weighs 1,000 Iba. I one
black mare, weighs 1,376 lb. Florence 186.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Pasquale Rova and wife to Joseph" A.
Morlnelli and wlfo, Twenty-first
street, 623.6 feet north of Pacific
street, west aide, 3x183 $ 1
W. H. Roggasch and wtfe to Sam C.
Frldman, Hlondo street, 2tt feet
en st of Fortieth street, south side,
r.nx no l
Agnes A. Honey et al to Mary S. ('ut
ter, Thirty-ninth stroet, 77 feet
north of Burt street, west side, 37x
112 i,10
Charles W. Martin and wife to Bert
E. L. Gallup, Thirty -sixth street,
249.0 feet north of Ames avenue,
west Side, 43x189 2,800
Richard Donovan to James A. Waller,
southeast corner Thirty-seventh and
Ma streets, 130x200 600
Frank W. Carmichael and wife to Bl
slnore Place Co., Chicago street, ISO
feet west of Fiftieth street, north
side. 60x136 l
Grace Clark and husband to Emma
Amelia Arms, northwest corner
Forty-eighth and Spravue streets,
130x186 U
Emma Amelia Arms to Austin Clark,
Corby street, 60 rest east of Thirty
first street, south side, 6tl30.... 2
Union Trust Co. to Louis Beri.a t al,
Cass street, 00 feet west of Twentieth
street, south side, 80x139 8,000
Fred B. Barber and wife to Abraham
L. Reed, southeast corner Thirty
eighth and Rogers streets, 93H30, . 1,100
Jay J. Cameron and wife to Robert S.
Cain. Thirty-third avenue, 100 feet
south of Kansas avenue, west side,
80x127 I
Emery John Stone and wife to Rogers
Real Estate Cp . Thirty-fifth avenue,
9K foet north of Arbor street, east
aide, 49x133 3
Edward B. Dowllng and wife to New
ton L. UulhbH, L street, 100 fet east
of Twenty-flfih street, north side,
60x60, undivided half 1
Hastings Hcyden to Pletro Pado
Marra, Thirty-eighth slrset, 06 feet
south of Fort street, east side, 40x
' 112 $75
Albert Comtek and wife et si to R.
H. Scott, nor t heart t corner Twenty
ninth and Douglas streeiH, 40x116.. 3,8(0
Omaha Loan and Butldtng Association
to Nathan Somberg, Ames avenue,
60 f'et west of Forty-Second street
north id 100x128, undivided 4-tt., 10
lint
hcixl i' t'liiK uit In tb
nitllna day lit ,-nr.
Shippers, who
did f( !'
had hrumlcr onli-tn (hi morn-
Inn and while thy dlil not opcrnto n
freely aa on some days during the lant
couple of weeks they bought a good many
ho;n, showing a preference for the ItKbtcr
weights. The prices they paid were all the
ttity from strong to In most cased E4jl0c
higher.
tin the earlier rounds packers dtd very
little. They were out to buy hogs steady
and made thair first offers at eaiter fig
ures. Sellem aakud higher prices from the
start at ml. aided by shipper corn iiutlt ion,
finally got them, killers making most of the
purohaas at figure that were a strong
6c to In some cases aa much as 10c higher.
While movement was a little draany at the
start It later became fairly active and a
good clearance mi iiiiulo by shortly uftwr
mldforenoon.
The market was generally a big nickel
higher. Light hugst which owing to lack of
shipper deinnnd yesterday were bought at
the greatest declines, showing the to out ad
vance today. Most of the sales were mario
at a range of $12.4001$ 66 and several loads
reached $18 70, the day's lop anil a new
record for this market.
Rapreavntatlvt salesi
No. Av. Sh. Pr, No. Av. Sh. Pr.
14, HiH ... $13 8A B1..166 ... 912 ;ii
81. .201 40 12 40 70. .303 ... 13 4i
46. .234 ... IS 60 till. .334 12 5
66. .374 12 HU 70. . 2fl:i 12 tfi
69.. 3 i 40 13 70
PIUS
60. .144 , . U 00
suited In quite a bit of stuff which wa ex
pected here today being hold hack, hut at
that Supplies were almost normal for a
Friday, amounting to twenty -six cars, or
about 6,800 head. For the w. k to data
supplies of 66.4i A head are the lightest
since four weeks ago, hel. 14,000 smaller
than last week and 6,000 short ot two
weeks ago, but 14,000 heavier than a year
ago.
After noon yesterday nearly all the of
ferings were cleaned up, but late rounds
were dreggy, and sellers had to make con
cession) of aa much as Uttflftc front the
previous day's prices In orden to clean tip
their holdings. Some, pretty fair westerns
sold at $14. lu, and good heavy Intuitu were
bought at $13. 76. This morning tho tone
wss better, and bulk of the offerings
changed hand in pretty good senson
Prices were toatly r dlnin lower thnn yes
terday's earlier trade but allowed some
Improvement over yeslerdi..'s close, Mexi
cans were bought al $1 4.60 W 14.66. nhlli?
desirable handy westerns sold around $14.LT
If 14. 30. ome that wero little weighty
took $14.16, and a couple of loads of big
100-pound stuff made (13.76.
Compared wtth tho alio of total recetpta,
arrivals of sheep and yearlings were fairly
good, but under the Influence of a continued
hroad demand the market held firm. Beat
fed western ewes sold as high as $11,6049
11.60, the latter price a nickel higher than
waa ever before paid here. Fair Navajos
took $10.66, and Navajo yearlings that also
lacked desirability were bought at $13,66.
Nothing of consequence In the feeder
line was offered On the late end of the
market as high aa $14.40 was paid for the
pood light western lam tie. Compared wtth
a week ago all ktnd of killer lambs and
iiiohI of the aged sheep are at least a quar
ter higher. Ewes are bringing ths highest
priced aver recorded,
Quotations on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
light and handy. $14.l6tyl4,66; lambs,
heavy, $l$.764i 14.16; lambs, clipped, $11.60
$ 12.76; lamba. 'eiders, $13.00014.96; year
lings, good to choice. 1 1 8.76 fi 1 $.60 ; year
ling, fair to good, $11.60012.76; wethers,
fsir to choice, 1 10.508-1 f .00 ; ewes, good to
choirs, $11.26011.60; ewes, fair to good.
110,009 1 1.26 ; ewes, plain to culls, $7.009
9.60. ,
Representative sates:
No. Av. Pr.
384 fed lambs 79 14 16
Ui fed lambs 74 14 $0
498 fed Isinlar,. T8 14 $6
323 fed lamha 100 1$ 76
337 fed lambs 78 14 10
78 cull ewes 77 $ 60
136 fed ewos $9 11 40
244 ted laniba 09 14 66
319 7ed laniba 81 14 $6
393 Mexican ewes 84 10 $6
7$ cull ewca 77 t 00
riHCAOO LIVE STOCK MARKET.
Cattle Steady. Hogs Nirong and Higher,
Sheep Steady.
Chicago, Fob. 23. Catt Receipts, $.000
head ; market, steady ; native beef cattle.
$7.85ttf 11 .90; Blockers and feeders, $.$69
9,10; cows and hoi furs, $6.16010.20; calves,
$9.00 Wl 2.76.
Hogs Receipts. 87,000 head; market, 60
10c above yesterday's averngn; bulk ot aalea,
$12.60B 13. 8T-; light, $11.90012.80; mixed,
$13.40012.96; heavy, $19.40013.00; rough.
$12.40013. hi; pigs. $9.600 1 1.00.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 8,000 head:
market, steady; wethers, $10.9001$. 16;
uwea, 38. 600 12.00; lambs, $12.26014.60.
Nt. Louis Live Slock Market,
St. Louis. Feb. 23. Cattle Receipts, 700
head; market, steady; natlvo beef ateera,
$7.60011.76; yearling eteers and heifers
$6.60 41 1 1 . 60; cows. $5,60 09.60;! stooiier
and feeders, $0.0009. 0(); prime southern
heef steers, $8.00 0 11 .00 ; beef cowa Hli'l
heifers, $4,2609.00; prlnio yearling steers.
$7,60010.00; native calves, $0.00013.00.
Hogs Receipts, 9.800 hoad; market,
higher) lights, $11.00 018.86; plga, $9,861.
11,60; mixed and butchers. $12.66012.90:
good heavy. $12.88012.90; bulk of sales,
$12.60it,'l2.hrl.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 800 head;
market, mioady; lambn, $12.76fiH4.80; ewi-s,
$8.0011.60; yearlings, $11.60013.06.
Kansna City Lire' Stork Market.
Kansas City, Feb. 23. Cattle Receipts,
700 head; market, steady; prime fed steers,
IB.OOfir 11,00; western ateera, $8.00011,36;
enwe, $6.61109.26; heifers, $7.00011.00;
stockers and feeder,. $7.00010.6; bulla,
$6.60fJ9 0n; citlvs, $7.00012,76.
flogs Receipts, 6,200 head; market,
higher; bulk of sales, $12.50 1 2.60; heavy,
$12,713.00; puckers ntitl butchers, $12.66
11.37 V! light, 12.86012.60; pigs, $9,400
11.60. ,
Hheep Hnd Lambs Receipts 1,000 head;
market, steady; lambs, $13.H6014.fl6; year
lings, $13.0(1013.60; wethers, $11.60012.36;
owes, $ll.004i 12.00.
1 Hloux City IJve Stock Market.
Sioux City, Feb. $3. Cattle Receipts.
1,300 head ; market steady ; beef steern,
$1(1.00011 26; butchers, $8,00010,00; fnt
cows and heifers, $t;.6O09,6fl; oanners, $4.50
00 00; stock era and feeders, $6.6009.8.-;
calves, $ti, 6009. EO; bulls, stags, etc, $0,000
$.60; feeding cows and heifers, $0.0008 26.
Hogs Receipts. 16.000 head; tnarkot
strong; light. $12.20012.40; mlied, $13. 40 fa
12.(16; heavy. $18,661(912.76: plga, $9.60V
10 Ml, bulk of sales, $12.36013.06.
Sheep and Lamba Recnlpts, 200 head ;
market ntctidy; fed niuttoiis. $)O.2ri0i:i.2;
wp the re. $11.00012,00; ewCB, $10.26011.25;
Iambs, $13.00014.00.
St. Joseph Lire Stock Market.
St. Joseph, Feb. 83. Cattle Rm-elpte. 200
head; market sternly; steers, $8.00011.6(1;
cowa and heifers, $6.60010.16; calves, $8.00
012.00.
Hogs Recelpte., '8,600 head; markot tiff;
in,, higher; top, $12.90; bulk of sales, $12.46
012.85.
Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 3.600 head;
market steady; lambs, $14.00014.66; swes,
$11.00011 .90,
IJve Ntork In flight.
Receipts of live stock at the five principal
western markets yesterday: '
(Tattle. IIokh. Sheep.
Omaha 1.00 12,00o 6,300
Sioux City 1,300 16,0110 tj50
Chicago 2,000 27.000 8,000
Kansas City 700 P., 300 1,000
St. Louis 700 9.MI0 800
Totals 6,800 70.000 16,660
Ho car Market,
New York, l-lrb. 2.1. Rugiir Raw, unset
tled ; ceiitrlfugfil, 6.21c ; moliiHscH, 4.34c; re
filled euxy, , points lotver; rut loaf, 8,16c;
crumbed, H.lMic; mold "A" end ciih'v, 7.60c;
XXXX powdered. 7.16c; powd-.-red. 7.Ulc;
lino granuliitod, 7.00o; diamond "A." 7.00c;
confectlonorH' "A," 0.90c; No, 1, 41. M Sc. Sugar
futunis were eanU-r under scattered liquida
tion. At noon prices wore 3 to 0 polnta
lower.
SaWatin
ami 1 L H , r .1 .
X lltll' ot .
h i-tr I he i
NKW YORK t.KNLKAL MAHKP.T.
tluotittlmiM of the liny on Varloiw Lending
Com modi tiet.
New York. Feb. Z.i. Flour Steady.
Wheat Spot, ea.-y; No, 2 hard, $2,tUi.a;
No. l north, in, Dtitulh, $2. 16 ; No. I
northern. Mnnitolm, Jj.li, f. o. b., Now York.
Corn Spot, ee . No. 3 yellow. $1,17.
c, I f . New yrk.
Oats Firmer; standard, 76c.
Hides Finn; Bogota, 44c; Central Amer
ica, 43c.
Hay Steady; No 1. $LS; No. 2, $J,00Si
l.Ofi; Nr.. 3. 9Hti9f.c; shipping, 701l9nc.
IhippStoady; etaie. common to choice,
ltlti. 3iifl44o; Ui:.. S 10c; Pacific coai,
1010. Ufc Lie; IUU,, StflOe.
Ltuthor Firm; hemlock flrsta, 67c; ne
on. In, f.rr.
Provisions Pork, firm; mesa. $3;!.:,01r
34.ll": Ltnill), $it4.00 36.00; spot clem'.
1 1 2 (JO t( j 0.60. Bee f. f 1 r in ; mens, f '.' 3. 00 i
J3.50; fomily, $26-00 aN.SO. Lard, strong;
liuilillo went, llT.tmlT.Tt..
Tallow Firm; city, llc, nominal; oun
tl. 1 1 12i-; nu.'elal, Zc.
Jlllttor Sternly; rerotpts. 6.;9:i tuhx;
crenmery. higher than oxtrn. 444j'44ic;
x trim (92 score), 43 ff 464c. flrsis, 38 4 t'
4JV; seconds, 3 S4i 37 'n .
Kggd Weak; recetpte, 6.5(1 canes; frenh
gathered extra firsts, 4 4c; firsts, 44c.
Cheese Firm; receipts, 8.31S boxen; state
hell speclaU, 2620 4c; state held special-,
average fancy. 26 Ji 26ic.
'oultry Pressed, quiet; pricca uuehange t
evaporated Apples and Pried Frulte,
New York. Feb, 23. Evaporated Applea- -Dull;
fancy, HtMr; choice, 8h8tfce: prtnie,
7ff7Sc
Dried Fruit Prunes, better; Callfoiniu,
Hi&UOic; Oregun, fc44f4c, Aprtcotri, firm,
etiotee, 17r; extrB choice, 17ic; fancy. iHc.
Penchee, Finn; choice. 8 4c; extra chobe,
fancy, 1V- UnlnlnH. steady; choice l.i
fancy, seeded. NSfc; ttpodlesa, 10i1Pji ;
London layer, $ I 80.
Oils and Knsln.
Savannah, Oa.. Feb. 23. Turpentine
Firm, 4V; sales, 25 bbls.; receipts, 2f
IOiIm ; Khipnieiiln, 172 hbla. ; stocks, 14,19:1
lbU
H wln Firm; sales, 4ri;t bbl. ; receipts, lit.''.
10.1.. ehipim-nl. .17 Mils.: stocks. X3.10X
1.IIm )uotatllMi: A, H, C, D, E, F, O.
H.tiO; It, 1, K. M, $ti,20; N, H.ItR; WO, $.4:.
WW. $i!.70.
"" AMUSKMKMS
Week Beg. Feb. 26
SUNDAY
Twice Dally
2tlS and 8:15
Sams company,
orchestra and
iderful affects
Hslf former price
25c, SOc, 75c, SI
Tl T T" Flvt Nltee Bag. Sun.
BOYD M....W. w..,
BIG CARTOON MUSICAL COMEDY
The 0RIGINAL VSm
KATZEfjJAMMER
a ' Riot of Comedy
gIU Slnslng A Dancing '
FUN - GIRLS - - FUN GIRLS
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THE BEST OF VAUDEVILLE
Dallrt Matin... Jil5 Night, ail J. Thl, W.,h
4DWIN AROENi RA HAMUtLR: KCNNtV
MOLLI. WRIQHT 4 DICTRICHi Flnt'i MuliV Ir.
via 4 Horn MrK 4 Dully; Or.higa Tnvri
Wwkly.
Prism Mill.m. Oatlanr. loo: a.it rail im,i
latdu and kunlul. 2so. NKIili. loa, lit. tin
,4 75.
I "OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" "
i&XMJlStlt D")' muh 1S-2S-60.
rurpouly laahad Iw Aula thaw WMk
if JMOS. The Auto Girls
MUSICAL BURLESQUE
4,nnd my t, lh m, ant, mow Ita.ir. Nnrly Hall
hundred aaaed maalaoa. Oaly mualaal ahMv In town.
Baauty ehorua of Joy rid.ra. Fun for all: all for fill.
(Final P.rtormanea Friday Nlta).
MATINEE EVERY DAY
Gilrojr Hayna, and Montgomary
Harry La Toy. Wrb.r Elliott
Ward, Boll and Ward
FLORENCE LA BADIE, in
"HER LIFE AND HIS"
l-HOTOrLAYX.
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1 MAE BUSH, In "Th, Folly of F.nch.tt."
m GALE HENRY, in "Rooia'o Raneho" 1
RUTH STONEHOUSE. In "Tha Heart ol 3
Mary Ann." ETHEL GRANDIN, in M
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Theodore Roberts
in
'The American
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
BLANCHE SWEET, lo
"THE EVIL EYE'
A story of a woman doctor' expsrlsnce
in Mexico,
'The Female of the Species'
Saturday Morning, 10 A. M.
i Audubon Day. , 1
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