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FOR RENT ROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
PaUVATB HOME Attractive rooms new
ly and beautifully furnished, with break
fast and dinner to gentleman or married
couple employed. Call liar. i'39. or 2619
Farnam.
6TR1CTI.Y Mi)TKRNn?ixl"HEUROOMi
PRIVATE HOMK, NEAR CAR ; BREAK
FAST IF DESIRED. 220:' PINKNEY
WBHMUK 4971.
1561 DODGE ST. Beautiful room for two
or three gentlemen, modern, good board,
walking distance. Call Harney 6143.
COMFORTABLE sleeping room. mod., pri
vate. 2116 California. R. S651.
NICE warm sleeping room. Phone HurT
5481. 2622 Dodge street.
StrMSHED modern rooms In private
home. 1711 Hurt.
Hotels.
1CLAREMONT IX.V, l'fth and Jackson, tran
sient guests. $1 a day; permanent guests.
5we';. Douglas 2735.
Unfurnished Rooms.
HEATED ROOMS, CREIGHTON BLOCK.
World Realty Co.. Douglas 6342.
Sun Theater Bldg.
THREE basement rooms, modern except
heat; 910.00. 2632 Davenport St
FOR RENT HOUSES
West.
FOR RENT 3S40 Franklin St.. 7 rooms
modern. $27.50 per month. Scott & Hill.
North.
8LX-ROOM, strictly modern, four rooms
down, two rooms and bath upstairs, hard
wood floors, hot and cold water In base
ment; half block from car line. Webster
1581.
l-ROOil, all modern, new brick flat. 620 N.
33d St., 135. Call II. B. Boyies, Douglas
1565.
DANDY 7-room strictly modern house.
Garage. Webster 4228.
Miscellaneous.
pROOM modern cottage, 2518 Mason. 525;
3-room flat with bath, 2132 North 25th
street, $7: 2-roo.n flat with bath, 2l:;ti
North 2Sth street, $5; store room and 6
living rooms, all modern, 3492 Ames Ave..
125.
O. C. OLSEN.
1Q3 McCague Bldg.
Vl7 N 25TH. 5 roomsT 7. . .7.7T2S700
1461 Pinkney. 6 rooms 27.50
209 S. 36th St.. 7 rms 45.00
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO..
Tyler 1536. Realtors. 333 Securities Bldg.
FOR RENT
Houses, cottages, and apartments.
PORTER & SHOTWELL,
201 8. 17th St. Doug. 6013.
Offices with Home Builders.
-ROOM, all modern house, close In, $45.
JOHN J. MULVIH1LL (Realtor).
100 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone Dong. 96
HOUSES
IN ALL. PARTS OF THE CITY.
CRE1QH SONS & CO.. BEES BLDG.
"$08 South 41st; Hot Water plant . 7l2o7oo
t6U Sherman Avenue: 12 rooms 33.00
JOHN N. FRENZER. Douglas 554.
i-ROOM house with small garage, $17.00.
Webster 667 or Webster 4211.
SHOPEN & CO.. RENTALS. Douglas 422S
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
CLOSE-IN.
t-r., with 6-r. accommodations, May
fair, 2222 Howard, No. 6. sub-lease; new,
no car fare, 3 rooms, 2 disappearing beds
and dressing room; $39.50 year round.
See janitor.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St.
CLOSE-IN.
Milton, 1954 Jones, two rooms with dis
appearing bed and dressing room, mak
ing 3-room apartment. NEW, very
choice, No. 17. See janitor; $3. 50 sum.,
$37.60 winter.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St.
PAXTON COURT New. 5"7ooms. be'C"T5th
Ave. and 26th Ct., off of Douglas; very
choice; gas range, refrigerator; $32.50.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St.
HEATED APARTMENTS.
6 rooms 'The Hudson," 207 South 26th
Ave., summer, $40.00; winter, $50.
8 rooms, 410 South 25th Ae., summer.
$40.00; winter $15.00
BENSON & MYERS CO. REALTORS
424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 746.
LEAVING city, must sub-lease new 6-room
apartment, oak finish, hard wood floor,
tile bath, electric light, steam heat, hot
water year round. $50 per month. No
children. 4824 Chicago St.. Dundee. Wal
nut 3810.
COLLEGE TERRACE Fireproof. 23d and
caitrornla. Just finished, $35 to $45. Best
I.i the city for the money. Osborne ivealty
Co., Tyler 496. 701 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
3EAUTIFUL 3-room and bath aarTment
walking distance, In fine location. $39.50
winter. Douglas 3140.
HAMILTON APTS. Fireproof. 24lh & Far
nam; 1 to 6 rms. with kitchen. D 1472
North.
MELROSE.
602 N. 33d. NEW, 3 rooms with two
disappearing beds and dressing room, mak
ing 5-r, apartment; very choice, No. 8. sub
lease: $37.60 sum.. $42.50 winter.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St.
4 AND 5 room apt., new. all modern, steam
heated, $27.50 to $35.00. Maple Court.
1S11-15 Maple St. D-2S02.
DANDY, desirable, new, up-to-date, 6-room
apartment, 145 N. 34th St.. (Apt. 6.)
Harney 6358.
Miscellaneous.
PETERS TRUST CO.
Specialists In Apartment management.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
FOR RENT
Building, Wholesale District
American Hand Sewed Shoe Co.
building, northwest corner 12th and
Harney Sts., about 39,000 square
feet.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
Douglas 736.
Stores.
MODERN storo near postoffice, $50. modern
tore room on 16th. near postoffice. low
rent. G. P. Stebblns. 1610 Chicago.
Office and Desk Rooms.
OFFICES, $20 per month and up.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG..
FIRST TRUST CO.. Agts. Tyler 600.
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses,
WHAT HAVE YOU FOR RENT
In the way of four, five or six-room mod
ern, up-to-date apartments? Preference
will be given to those In better distrlc's of
the eity. Want to deal direct with own
ers. No agents.
TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 1016
FIVE or six-room modern bungalow: pre
fer South Side within two miles from
business district. Colfax 319.
MOVING AND STORAGE
Metropolitan Van and Storage Co.
Owned and operated by Central Furni
ture Store; office on Howard St., between
16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have
your moving handled just as you would
an order for new furniture. That's the
way w do It. Ask to see our dally rental
lists.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms (or household
goods and pianos; moving, picking and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
0 S. 16th. Douglas 4168.
FREE service FIDELITY
Phone Douglas 281 for complete
itst of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storage, moving.
lth and Jackson St.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service 1n mo!ng. packing and
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4311
J. C. REED
Express Co.. Moving,
Packing and Storage.
ItiT Farnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 14.
You can secure a maid, stenogra
pher or bookkeeper by 'using a Bee
vWant Ad.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
CHOICE ACRE TRACT
IN FAIRACRES
Located high and sightly, facing east
on through road to Benson, containing
2.10 acres, close to fine brick residence.
Price 15.250. Terms $1,000 cash, bal
ance 6 per cent.
GEORGE & CO. Phone D. 756.
TWO large valuable lots and 6-room house,
five years old, oak floors, partly modern,
close to car, Claremont addition; worth
$3,000. price S2.100: 1800 cash. Call
owner after 6 p. in. or Sunday. South 2034.
RENTERS!
Tou can move into a brand new 6-room
house on practically your own terms. Good
location. Phone Douglas 36211.
North.
MILLER PARK DISTRICT
7-room strictly modern home on Laurel
Ave,. near 24th St. Oak throughout.
South front, j block to car line. Paving
paid. Price 14.500. Look this Over and
make us an offer.
J. L. HIATT CO.,
Tyler :. 900 First Nat. Bk. BMg.
KOUNTZE PLACE Modern 8-room house,
full basement, laige lot. close to car. Price
S3. 35H. Norrls & Norrls, D. 4270.
UAK bungalow, a rum., brand new, all mod.,
very attractive, $3,150: only small amount
cash. bal. like rent. D. 3140.
MINNE LlfSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
South.
BEMIS PARK $6,500
The best built house In this pretty addi
tion and the biggest value offered. A 9-r.
house with four bedrooms and sewing
room; quarter-sawed oak finish and every
room in the house decorated over can
vas. This house is only about six years
old and originally cost $7,200; decorations
$1,400 additional. A bargain for quick
sale.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
N REALTORS,
Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National.
FINE ACRE IMPROVED
On Car Line and Paved Road
Located on South Side: a practically
level acre. The house is about ready for
plastering; will be ready to move into
April 1. Will build you a poultry house
besides; good basement: electric wiring,
tiled bath. $360 down will handle, bal
ance monthly. Call me at Walnut 3673
any evening and Tyler 50 during the day.
6-ROOM COTTAGE, modern. 4752 S. 15th St.
South 8163.
Miscellaneous.
LET me ahow you my brand new stucco
bungalow; finely finished, excellent loca
tion. A real bargain at $3,850. Rea
sonable terms. Call Owner, Douglas 1722.
W. FARNAM SMITH & CO
Real Estate and Insurance.
i;
20 Farnam St. Doug. 1064.
R. S. TRUMBULL.
306 First Nat. Pk. Bldg. Doug. 17S4.
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
BUSINESS properties and investments.
A. P. TUKEY and SON.
620 First Nat. Bank Bldg.
M'CAOUE INVESTMENT CO.,
Income, Business and Trackage Specialist.
15th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 415.
YOUNG & DOHERTY.
City Real Estate.
J3oug!as 1571. 322 Brandels Theater.
H. A. w6LKRe7iroyWa
in downtown business property.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
VACANT NORTH
Have 8 full lots on Pinkney street,
south front, at 25th Ave., among beautiful
new homes. Priced to sell, can give terms.
TRAVER BROS. CO..
Douglas 6886. 819 First Nat. Bk. Bldg.
Miscellaneous.
LARGE garden lots near' car line, paved
street. $125 to $195. $1 down. Doug. 6074.
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT
WILL loan 10 to 20 thousand on good close
in r.al estate, 6 pet. and commission.
Quick action. Box 29170, Bee.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
CHOICE kitchenette apartment In Kansns
City. Mo. Elegant location, always rented,
furnished, etc.; owner is Omaha business
man. Wants to exchange for Omaha prop
erty. Yearly Income $5,240. Priced at
$40,000. Don't offer junk. Charles E.
Phillips, Agent. 410 Dwight Bldg.. Kansas
City. Mo.
REAL ESTATETRACKAGE
TRACKAGE.
Fine site on B. & M. R. R. size 95x165.
Can be cought cheap. Call owner even
ings, .""bono Wal. 70.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
WE HAVE acreage property to exchange
for city propertv. Call us.
INTERSTATE REALTY CO..
913-14 City National. Douglas 3819.
FOR SALE Nobby five-room modern house
.with acre, three blocks to Benson high
school; $3,550. F. D. Wead, 310 S. 18th St.
Acreage
ACREAGE BARGAIN
RAISE YOUR OWN
LIVING
Seven acres finest ground In the elty
of Omaha, owner would sell five acres
or all. Just over the city limits. Two
acres of goid bearing fruit trees, con
sisting of apple, cherry, pear, plum and
all small fruits. Good seven room house,
barn, chicken house, only five blocks from
car line. . aved stree. near Cirand Avenue
school. Ljes high and sightly, ground is
most all of it level, and is priced at a
genuL.e sacrifice.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
REALTORS.
537 OMAHA NAT. BANK BLDO. D. 17S1.
A LARUE suburban tract of ground outside
city limits, near carllne. Ideal place to
raise poultry nr garden. This Is a 250-ft.
frontage for $510: VIII sell on essy terms.
Telephone Walnut 3466
6 OR 10 ACRE fruit and garden ground;
6-r. house, barn and chicken house; 2
blocks to car.
W. H. GATES.
647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
For Sale or Exchange
FOR FARM OR RANCH.
$50.000 Press brick, close-in business
black; Income $5,000 year, on lease; also
$9,000 first mortgages, store buildings and
residence properties. Want land.
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
::i City National Lank Bldg.
Omaha, Neb.
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
$300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg.
40 OR 80 A., slightly Impr.. Arkansas land
for Omaha bungalow. Col. 4191. Dong.
3840.
HAVE t lots to exchange for good Dundee
home; balance cash. Box 2432, Omaha
Bee.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county, Colorado;
$12.50 to tit per acre. We control 26
choice quarters. Send for booklet. Kloke
Investment Co., Omaha.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
FEBRUARY -9
Our next excursion to McGehee. Ark.
W. S FRANK. 201 NEVILLK liLK.
Iowa Lands.
160 ACRES Improved. 1 miles from
Mapletoa. Ia. Price, $20,000 Terms,
113.000 down, balance S years, per cent:
6 per cent off If full payment In cash Is
made. Mrs. J. H. Stewart. P. O. Box tit.
Scnttshluff. Neb.
Missouri Lands.
GREAT BARGAINS $5 down. $5 monthly,
buys 40 acres, good fruit and poultry land,
near town, southern Missouri. Price only
$220. Address Box 282. Sprlnfleld. Mo.
Nebraska Lands.
MUST BE SOLD
610 acres. Cheyenne county, no improve
ments, 6'4 miles from P.. R. town on
main line of Union Pacific; fine soil:
more than four-fifths of this land lies
well and can be farmed with a tractor,
balance pasture. Price $25 per acre. No
similar tract in Cheyenne county can be
bought at this figure. Terms, half cash.
1.300-acre ranch, Pumpkin valley, Morrill
county; 700 acres, fine valley farm land,
of which 160 acres are In alfalfa, 20 acres
fall wheat, 600 acres hill land; good im
provements, part being cement; adjacent
to this Is an ever-flowing stream of ex
cellent water. Price $17,50 per acre.
$7,750 cash, balance 6. 10 or 15 years at 6
per cent: possession this spring.
WHITE & HOOVER
454 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
WE HAVE clients who will pay cash for
bargains In western land. White A Hoover.
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. P.,
for clear modern house. Seward Bros., 578
Brandels Bldg. D. 3840.
RANCHES of all sizes and kinds. msj
terms. A. A. Patimsn. Sot Karbach Blk
LIST your lands for quick results with C
r Canan. 1; McCague Bldg., Omaha
New York Lands.
428 ACRES. V, mile from v T.age, stored
blacksmith shop, church, sawmill, grist
mill, cheese factory, 4 from fetation: SO
from Buffalo, population 500,000. Oood
11 -room house, splendid gambrel roof
barn, 42 by 120. litter carrier, fine pig
gery and hennery. splendid wattr t- pply.
150 acres tillable, 100 acres timber, bal
ance good pasture: 100 apple trees. In
cluding 68 head uf Holsteln cattle, horse,
sow, 8 plga. about 60 bu. nats, about 130
tons hay. disk hsrrow. land roller, grain
drill, sprlngtooth .rows, sulky culti
vator, plows, surrey, manure spreader,
horse rake, gas engine, cream sepa.ator,
mowing machine, grain reaper, corn bar.
vaster, ay tedder, wagons, sleighs, small
tools. Price tlS.000; $3,000 cash: 6 per
cent Interest. Free list bargstns, Ellis
Bros.. Springvllle. N. V
GOOD 70-acre farm must sell, owner sick.
Address owner. Buena Vista Farm. Mor-
risville, N. Y.
Oregon Lands.
NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the
range. Get on thi ground floor with 80
acres Irrigated land In connection with
open range. Tou en grow stock success
fully and cheaply. Personally conducted
excursion every tw- weeks. Oend for bul
letin. Harley J. Hooker. 940 1st National
Bank Bldg.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $60 per a..
Including paid-up water rights. Henry
Iv1 & C. M. Rylander. 864 Omaha Nat'l.
Texas Lands.
FOR SALE Ten acres In Brazoria county,
Texas. Iowa Colony, $1,200. Box 49. Fort
Dodge, la.
Miscellaneous.
200 ACRES, 2 miles from town; 100 acres
of land In cultivation, 100 acres pasture;
comfortable buildings; price only $3,600;
$1,600 cash, balance on easy terms; write
for land list. Justin T. Avery. Traer,
Decatur County, Kansas.
CHOICE FARM. Nillssoo
Rose Bldg.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED
Don't list your farm with us If you
want to keep It.
B. P. SNOWDEN SON.
423 S. 15th. Douglas t371.
WANTED TO RENT Farm or ranch and
stock on shares: experienced in both; have
three men to farm; good references. Box
1782, Omaha Be-
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
MI ST SELL AT ONCE.
One 2,600-lb. team of mare mules. 8
years old, $325, and one 2.300-lb. team of
mules, 7 and 8 years. 3260; one team of
young horses and one set of farm harness
very cheap, If taken at once. To see
them please call at the stable In rear of
residence, 1248 S. 10th St.. three blocks
south of Union Depot.
Harness, Saddles and Trunks
We make them ourselves: sell them
direct to consumer. Why pay two profits
for Inferior goods, when you can get
high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED
CORNISH & CO., 1210 Farnsm St..
Omaha, Neb.
BARGAIN for cash. Matched pair farm
mares. 2,800 lbs., 7 years old. true work
ers. 817 S. 23 St.. block south Leav
enworth. ON ACCOUNT of scarcity of coal will sell
8 big mules, 2.S00 to 3.000-lbs. teams, 6
years old; 4 big mares, 4 sets harness.
2512 Leavenworth St.
FORSALE Fresh tfoIsteiiTcow, caTfby
side. Pave Menagh, 1613 Farnam.
BUGGY AND HARNESS FOR SALE. CALL
SOUTH 3127.
OOOD work team to trade for mare In foal.
Tyler 3197.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
"OLD TSUSTY" Incubators and brooders
shipped promptly. Big catalog free. M.
M. Johnson Co., Mfrs., Clay Center. Neb.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
Va and per cent mortgages secured by
Omaha residence or Nebraska farms.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.,
6J8 Keeline Bldg.
H. W. BINDER.
Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERO. 312 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 685.
K1L ct. MONEY rTV 7?
2 1 HARRISON & MORTON. 0 2 1
916 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bids
DIVIDENDS OF S PER CENT OR MORE.
On dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASSOCIATION.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
6. 64 and Per Cent
T. H. DTJMONT C. Keeline Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO..
1018 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY
W. H. THOMAS ft SON. Keeline Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts.
MONEY to loan on improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
Private Money
PHOPRN COMPANY. Douglas 4228
Stocks and Bonds
WE HAVE TAKEN THE GAMBLE OUT
OF OIL.
Company organized with production,
a.'.d we will declare a dividend In Feb
ruary: only selling a small amount of the
stock at par: stock will advance very
rapidly: buy at once and get In on first
dividend. SILVER SIGN OIL CO.. Box
1702. Tulsa. Okla.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss security.
$40, mo., H. goods, total. $3 50.
$40, mo.. Indorsed notes, total cost. $2.(0
Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN COMPANY.
482 Rose Bldg., lth and Farnam. Ty. 66.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
ICt SMALLER LOANS o7
O W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. & "
TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG.. TY. 50
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOAN8
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malasbock. 1514 Dodge. D. (819. Eat 1891.
Wbw Buying Advertiitid Goods
Sty Toa Read of Them in Tb Be
SPECIAL AD.
HARRISON & MORTON
914-915-916 Omaha National Bank.
ACRES.
ill 1 acre (Pratt's Sub), high and
sightly, pn main road S. W., $1,000.
(2) 14 acres on 60th St. rot J, virgin soil,
lies well, $5,000.
(3) 6 seres (SV. lies well. Comes out
to 42d street, a mat i road, $4,000.
(3) 10 acres, wooded and sightly, near
Florence on river road. Surrounding prop
erty held at $400 an acre: this 10 acres,
$2,600.
(6) 40 acres, less road, overlooks beau
tiful Florence lawn, good Improvements,
$16,000.
(7) Good, almost new hot water heated
8-room house with one acre, $5,000.
(8) 5, 10 or IS acres, S. W. from Ben
son, lies well, $750 an acre.
(9) 14 acres with S-room modern house
about l'i miles to Vnlon stock yards,
$1 2,000.
(10) 11 arres very high and sightly, ex
cellent view, la touched by the boulevard,
$16,000.
(Ill 1 acre In beautiful Helvidera N.
W.), $450 for quick sale.
(1!) 46th and Saratoga, 7-room house,
1', acres. $3,500.
t
(13) 10 acres, southwest, high and sight
ly, near paved road with elegant stucco
bungalow, $7,500.
(14) Acre and 6-room bungalow, hard
wood floors, block to car line, fine,
$4,500.
SMALL RESIDENCES.
I
(1) 2678 Manderson. lot 60x120 ft., beau
tiful trees, 6-room modern house, garage
paving paid, $2,360.
(2) 4611 Mason, 5 rooms, electric light,
near car $2100. Sold.
(3) 3614 Castelsr, 6 rooms, gas, electric
light, all In good shape, fence around It.
(4) 1911 South 28th. ( rooms, all mod
ern except electric light, paved street, sur
rounded by trees, $3,000.
(6) 61st snd Center, 6 rooms, large lot,
hedge around It. beautiful trees, $2,100.
(6) 815 N. 42d, between Cuming and
Burt, 8 rooms, all modern, payment plan,
$2,600.
(7) 4508 Parker, 5 rooms, all modern,
big lot, $2,760.
(8) 1333 So. 25th St., 6 rooms, all one
floor, oak finish except kitchen, that
maple, all modern, $3,250.
(9) 1832-34 N. 22d. rental, $28.50 a mo.,
$1,650.
(10) 3108 Corby, 5 rooms and attic, mod
ern except furnace, use of adjoining lot
till sold free, $2,000.
(11) 4464 Farnam, 7-room house.
(12) 120x120, northwest, 8-room house,
well, acre can go with It, $2,000.
(131 3407 Decatur, H acre, 8-rm. house,
$2,660.
(14) 2322 Franklin, all modern, .except
furnace, hard wood, electric lights, garage,
$1,850.
MEDIUM RESIDENCES.
(1 ) 3323 Cass, full 2 story, 7 rooms.
(2) 121' So. Turner boulevard, fronts an
beautiful Turner park, standard 8-room,
all modern house with 3 extra bed rooms
in attic, only $5,760.
(3) Beautiful large lot with fine forest
trees. Florence boulevard, "Prettiest
Mile" section, with 8 rooms, modern oak
finished house, garage, $6,000. On thou
sand undor the market we think.
HARRISON & MORTON
TRACKAGE.
10 acres just south of Center St. on
Belt line, $15 000.
32.000 so., ft., Burlington traeksge, 303
ft. front on R. R. spur and 160 ft. on 20th
St. (Paved).
About 20,000 sq. ft., corner 9th and Csp
itol, combination trackage, two levels.
This Is the only large strategic piece of
this kind ws know of. $30,000.
INVESTMENTS.
28 ft. on Farnsm near SSth, right on
the crest; unusual conditions have made
this available for purchase. $15,600.
50 ft. Farnam, near !6th, en the crest,
joins the abjve. Cannot be duplicated;
steadily growing In value; a 10-year ten
ant available If property Is Improved.
$30,000, very choice Improved business
property on Farnam near 20th.
$775 per front ft. for 4 4 ft. on Farnam
about 22d. This Is unusually low priced.
$300 a ft., very choice Farnam St. prop
erty; close to 34th St.
$25,000, Harney near 24th, N. side of
Harney; $1,200 a year rental; pays small
return; garage available In rear at good
rental; nothing extravagant, but Just a
plain "good" Investment.
. 40x132 Harney, near 29th, old 10-room
house, needs some repairs, but a good
asset and thrown-tn. Land alone worth
the money. $6,600.
80 acres near Hamburg, la, $10,000.
50 ft. on 24th near Chicago, double
front. Brick flats bring fair return: room
for store on other front. A good safe In-
Investment. $10,000.
Corner on Cuming east of 20th, large
lot, some old buildings. Not far from new
tire concern that will liven up the district,
$10,000. Owned by an estate which they
wish to close up.
WANTED.
Best house 8 or 10 thousand cash will
buy. in West Farnam district; client has
Just sold his home and wants to buy an
other right away.
Have client who will take I, 10 or IK
years' lease on building to be erected In
trackage district; are a million-dollar
concern.
We have on hand all the time choice t
per cent Omaha loans to sell at par. We
also make loans.
95 new factories located In Omaha last
year.
A good time to Invest while real estate
Is comparatively cheap here.
HARRISON & MORTON
(REALTORS)
Phone Douglss 814.
914-15-16 Omaha National.
Omsha Bee. February 14
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Broader Demand for Cattle;
Hogs Active and 10 Cents
Higher; Sheep and Lambs
10 to 15 Cents Higher.
i
February 14. 1918.
Receipts were: Cattle. Hogs. .Sheep,
Official Monday 8,125 ll.ltil 13.217
Official Tuesday 6.651 1K.S98 8.39
Official Wednesday .. 3.94s 16.261 9.1SI
Estimate Thursday ... 3,600 13.300 6.600
Four days this week.20.i25 69.120 .15.387
Same days laat week..33.6K6 73.099 3it.697
Same days 2 wks. ago.36.674 63.25 61.922
Sams days 3 wks. ago.29.074 52,912 43,347
Same days 4 wks. ago.26.808 61.048 38,414
Same daya laat year. ..24.908 80.134 62,121
Receipts and dispositions of live stork at
the Union Stock yards Omaha, Neb., for
24 hours ending at :l p m. yeslerday:
RECEIPTS CARS
Cattle Hogs Sheep H'r'e
C, M. A St. P 7 4
Wabash 1
Missouri Pacific .... 3 1
Union Pacific 41 48 16
C & N. W.. east 25 2
C. N. W., west 47 37 I 2
C, St. P., M. ft O. .. 12 S4 J
Ct B. ft Q.. east 4 6
C, It. ft Q. west .... 4 26 11
C. R. I. & P.. east . . 1
C. R. I. ft P.. west 1 1
Illinois Central I
Chicago Ut. West S 6
Total receipts 201 172 29 4
DISPOSITIONS HEAPS
Cattle Hogs Sheep
Morris ft Co 97 2,116 .116
t'udahy Pa king Co. .. 1.271 1.775 S.S91
Swift and Company .. . 999 2.04 1.817
Armour ft Co l.Otii 3.167 22
Schwartx ft Co 1 .195 ....
J. W. Murphy 1 447
Lincoln Packing Co. . . :i
S. Omaha Packing Co. II
Wilson Packing Co. . . 56
W. B. Vansant Co I
Hill A Son 24
F. B. Lewis 197
llunslnger A Oliver .. 29
J. B. Root ft Co 4 2
J. II. Bulla 1
F. C. Kellogg US
Werthelmer A Pegen 12
Ellis A Co 61
Sullivan Bros X3
Mo ft Kan. Calf Co. . . 4:1
Christie 22
Illgglns 3
Huffman I
Roth IX
Meyers 2 7
Glassberg 1
Banner Bros 6(i .... ....
John Harvey 304
Donnla A Francis .... 3.1
Jensen A Lungren .... 61
Pat O'Day 6
Other buyers 361 .... 1.026
Total 6.644 11,784 6,61!
Cattle Receipts continue light, about $.600
today, and the four days' supply. 20,200
head, has been 13.000 short of last week.
Quality of the offerings waa decidedly Im
proved today, and there waa a broader de
mand for practically all grades of killing
stock. Prices rulod steady to stronger, and
choice heavy beeves again old up to $19.00.
Cows and heifers also allowed some Im
provement, and the genoral market for both
beef ateers and butcher stork Is around
40r!60c better then It was toward the close
of last week. In stockers and feeder there
was a healthy demand for the very mod
erate supply On sale, and prices were de
cidedly stronger for anything good enough
to attract competition.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves
$12.0013.00: fair to good beeves, $10.76
11.76; common to fair beeves. $8.6010.60:
good tl choice yearlings, $10.00011.60; tuir
to good yearlings. $9.0010.00; common to
fair yearlings, $7.0O5ii9.00; good to choice
grass beeves, $I0.6011.60; fair to good
grass beeves, $8.7510.00; common to fair
grass beeves. $7.608.60: good to choice
heifers, $9.0010.10j good to choice cows,
$8.609.50; fair to good rows, $7.508.60;
common to fair cows, $6.257.25; rood to
rholce feeders, $10.25 11.40; fair to good
feeders, $9.6010.26; common to fair feed
ers, $6.509.00; good to rholce Blockers,
$9.0010.60; stork heifers, $7.509.00; stock
cows, $6.508.60; stock calves, $7.009.50;
veal calves. $8.2613.00; bulls, stags, etc.,
$7.00 10.00.
Hogs Receipts of hogs were agajn lib
eral and the market was active right from
the start. Both packers and shippers com
menced buying early at prices that were for
the most part 10c higher than yesterday,
with a few sales that might possibly be
quoted 16c higher. Shippers were picking
out the good lightweight hogs. The top
price today was $15.86, So higher than was
paid yesterday, while the bulk of the of
ferings moved at $15.8015.75. practically
everything was In on time and with a
good active market there was little left
after 10 o'clock.
No. Av. Sh. Pr. No. Av. Sh. Pr.
89. .197 ... $15 60 76. .211 ... $16 65
79. .213 ... 16 60 63. .242 ... 15 65
63. .261 ... 16 70 38. .249 ... 15 76
47. .263 ... 15 80 24. .309 ... 16 85
66. .293 70 16 90
Sheep Receipts of sheep and lamba were
rather moderate for a Thursday, Trade was
not as active as yesterday In killers, al
though some early movement Indicated a
stronger tendency on good- handyweight
kinds. Best of that grade sold up to $16.66,
or about 1016c higher than yesterday.
Good medium kinds and a few loads of
choice heavyweights sold about steady,
bringing $16.0018.40. Uneven and heavier
In-betweens were dull. The undertone was
weak and values looked like they might suf
fer a slight decline before the close. Sheep
were fairly liberal again and sold about
steady, the bcNt bringing $11.75. Feeders
were rather dull at the opening and de
mand was rather Indifferent. Values were
nominally steady.
Quotations on sheep: Lambs, handy weight,
$16.6016.65; lambs, heavy weight, $16.60
16.00; lambs, feeders, $15.0016.76; lambs,
shorn, f 1 1.60 13.60; lambs, culls, $10.00
14.00; yearlings, fair to choice, $11.50
16.00; yearlings, feeders. $12,00 14.25;
wethers, fair to choice, $11.00013.00; ewes,
fair to choice, $1 1.00 12.25; ewes, breeders,
all ages, $10.60016. 60; ewes, feeders, $7.50
10.50. ewes, culls and canners, $5,00
7.25.
Representative sales:
No. Av. Pr.
232 Colorado lambs 3 $16 00
260 Utah feeding lambs 75 16 60
129 fed ewe 90 t 00
710 fed Iambs 86 15 60
18 culls 75 13 00
667 culls , 70 16 60
40 fed ewes 125 11 75
Kansas City Live Mock Market.
Kansas City, Feb. 14. Cattle Receipts.
4,000 head; market higher; prime steers,
$12.26rj.60; dressed steers. $10.25I2.60;
westerns, $9.0012.50; cows, 16.76010,60;
heifers, $7.0011.26; stockers and feeders,
$7.60012.00; bulls. $7.2510.0(l; calves, $7.00
13.25.
Hogs Receipts, 4,000 head: market high
er; bulk, $15.9916.10; pigs. $12.50fi 15.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts., 2,600 head;
market steady; lambs, $16.0016.90; year
lings, $13.50014.60; wethers, $11.60 13.60;
ewes, $11.25012.75.
St. Louis Live Stork Market.
St. Louis, Feb. 14. Cattle Receipts.
2,600 head; market higher; native ateers,
$8.00013.50; yearlings and heifers, $7.00
13.50; cows. $6.00011.50; stockers and
feeders, $6 00010.50; beef cows and heifers,
$6. 0010. 00; southern yesrllngs and heifers.
$7.6010.00; native calves, $6.00016.00.
Hogs Receipts, 9.600 head; market high
er; bulk, $16.1016.35.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head;
market steady; lambs, $14.00 17.76 ; ewes,
$11.60012.00; wethers, $11.50013.25.
Chicago Uve Stock Market.
Chicago, Feb. 14. Cattlo Receipts. 14,
000 head; market steady; native steers,
$8.4001.1.80; stockers and feeders, $7,260
10.30; cows and heifers, $8.30011.60; calves,
$8.60013.75.
Hngs Receipts, 88,000 head; market un
settled at yesterday'a average to 6c lower;
bulk. $15.80016.20: light, $16. 50016.26:
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Alfred Stanford and wife to J. L.
Lundberg, northwest corner Thirty-third
street and Fort Omaha ave
nue, 60x127.6 $ 1
T. C. flavor, trustee, to Bankers'
Realty Investment company, south
west corner Thirtieth and Haskell
streets, Irregular, approximately 96x
114 I
Bankers' Realty Investment company
to John E. Wilson, trustee, south
west corner Thirtieth ad Haskell
streets, Irregular, approximately 96
114 1
Morningslde Land company to .1. Al
bln Huster, Franklin street, 205 feet
west of Cottner avenue, south side,
82x133 506
Michael L. Clark, sheriff, to A. Stein
berg. Twenty-seventh street, 100
feet north of N street, east side,
40x160 718
The Daughters of Israel Aid society to
Nevada Clark, northeast corner
Twentieth snd Davenport streets,
66x14 8.959
Bessie I. Blair and husband to Wil
liam T. Quick et al. Pinkney
street, 92 feet weat of Twenty-fifth
street, north side, 46x100 6,000
! mixed, $!5 65016.20; heavy. $15.45ltUO.
rough. $16.450 16 60; pigs, $12 60 15.00.
Sheep and Lamba Receipts. 8,000 head:
market weak; wethers, $10.00013.25; ewes.
$9.501912.;; Iambs. tl.1.60R1T.00.
Slonx City l ive Stork.
Sioux City. In.. Feb. 14 Cattle Receipts.
1.500 heart; market steady: beef steers, $9 2T.
13.00: fnt cows and heifers. $7.75011.00;
canners. $6.0007.25; stockers and feeders.
$8. 00011. 00; calves, $8 60012.60; bulls,
stags, etc, $7.60ifl10.0A; feeding tows and
heifers. 2.'.S 76.
Hogs Receipts, 8.500 head; market
steady; Itghts, $1 5.40 16.66, mixed. $15. 6n
016 70: heavy. $15.70016 85: pigs, $12,000
14.00; bulk of sales, $16.60016.75
Sheep and Lamba Receipts. 700 head;
market steady.
St. Joseph Live Stork.
St. Joseph. Mo.. Feb. 14. Cattle Re
ceipts, 1.500 head; market higher; steers,
$S.60i 11 50; cows snd heifers. $6 00012.00.
Hogs Receipts, 7,600 head; market high
er: top, $16.08; bulk of sslea. $15,850
16.00.
Sheep ami Lambs Receipts, 500 head;
mnrket steady; lambs, $13.000 16 60; ewes.
$;. 00012. 75.
OMAIIV (iENKKAt. MARKET.
Wholesale prices of beef cuts, effective
February 11, are as follows: No. 1 loins,
29ijc; No. 2. 25Sc: No. 3, 164c. No. 1
ribs. 24 Sc; No. 2. 22c; No. 3, 16c. No. 1
rounds. 20c; Ko. !, lSc; No. .1, 164c No.
1 chucks. I So: No. 2. 15c; No. 3 14c. No. 1
plales. 144c; No. 2, 14c; No. S, 12'ic
Oysters King Col northern standards,
per gallon, $2.75: King Col northern selects,
per gullon, $2.95; King Cole New York
rounts. per gallon, $3.10: blue points, per 100.
$1.25: large shells, per 100, $1.50; cotults. per
100. $1.75.
Celery California mammoth, fresh trim
med dally, well bleached, per dozen, 90c.
Fish Whiting, ocean pike, per lb., skinned
17Vie; round, 8c; box lots. 7c. Herring, per
lb., round. 10c; sack lots, superior stork,
fancy goods. c. Herring, per lb., dressed.
12c; 'ox lots, i:. Tulllbe white, avg 1 lb.,
per lb.. 12c; box lots, 11c.
Fresh Frosen Fish Halibut, coast froxen,
per lb., 21c; salmon, red. cosst froien, per
lb.. 22o; pink, pr lb., 20c; black cod sable
fish, coast froien. per lb.. 14c; black hasa.
odd site, 26c; rge or small, per lb., 2.1r;
trout, per lb.. !3c; whlteflsh, per lb., $0c:
pike No. 1. 18c; box lots, per lb., ITc: pick
erel, dressed, 16c; round, per lb., 13c; orapple
average, 4 lb, 16c; tlleflsh, for steak, per
lb., 16c; yellow ring perch, per lb., 16c; buffalo-carp,
round, per lb., 13c; ling cod, 13c;
flounders, per lb.. 14e; western red snapper,
per lb., lie; allver melts, per lb.. 16o: whit
Ing round, odd six and medium Isrgs, per
lb.. 8c.
Fresh Caught Fish Black cod sabl fish,
per lb., 14c; black baas, odd size. 30c; large
or small, per lb , 36c; rrapples, odd (lx and
large, per lb., 20a; buffalo, genuine, round,
If sny, per lb.. 10c; buffalo-carp, round per
lb., 14c: red snapper, per lh 16c; cod, east
ern per lb., 18c; flounders, per lb., 14c;
smells, per lb., 16c; Spanish mackerel, per
lb., lac.
Frogs Louisiana black bulls, per d..sen,
jumbo, $3.00; medium, $2.00.
Kippered salmon, 10-lb.. baskets. $3.10.
Kippered sableflah or grayfish, 10-lb. bas
kets, $2.40. Smoked whit (lakefish). 10
lb baskets. $2.20.
Poultry. Live Broilers, l'i to 1 lbs., 40c;
springs, per lb., !6e; hens, per lb.. 26o;
stags, per lb.. 19c; old roosters, per lb., 17c;
poor chickens, per lb.. 6c; geese, per lb.,
22c; ducks, per lb., 26c; turkeys, over 10
lbs., fat per lb., S8c; turkeys, t to 10 lbs.,
fat. per lb.. 26o; capons, over 6 lbs.. 28c.
Live Poultry (per lb.) Broilers, 40e:
springs, 28o: stags, 22c; old roosters, 18c:
poor chickens, 6o; geese, $2c; ducks, 26ti;
turkeys, 28r; capons. 28c; guineas, each,
40c; squabs. 14 to 16 os. each, per dox., $4.00.
New York General Market.
New York, Feb. 14. Flour Springs,
$10.65010.70; winters, $10.26010.60; Kan
sas, $10.60011.00.
Corn Spot, saay; kiln dried No. t yel
low, $1.774; No. 3 mixed. $1.7681, cost and
freight, New York, prompt shipment; Ar
gentina. $2.12, f. o. b. cars.
Oats Spot, strong; natural, $1.010102.
Hay Strong; No. 1, $2.10; No, 2. $2.00;
No. 3, $1.90; shipping, $1.7601.86; all nom
inal. Hops Quiet; data medium to rholre,
1917, 40050c; 1916, nominal; Pacific coast,
1917, 21024c; 1916. 14017c.
Hides Steady: Bogota, 38H04OHO; Cen
tral America, 38040c.
Leather Steady; hemlock sol over
weights. No. 1. 61c; No. 2, 49c.
Provisions Pork, firm; mess, $61.00: fam
ily, $64.00056.00; short clear, $60.00058.00.
Lard, barely steady; middle west, $26.95
026.06.
Wool Firm: domestic fleece. XX Ohio
and Pennsylvania, 70c,
Rice Firm; fancy head, l09c; blue
rose, 8 lie
Butter market firm: receipts, 13.741 tubs;
creamery, higher than extras, 624058c;
extras (92 score). 52c; firsts, 494 0614c;
seconds. 47 4 049c.
Kggs Market unsettled; receipt, 3,607
rases; fresh gsthered extras, 67068c; extra
firsts, 4940614c; seconds, 47 4 0 49c.
Cheese Market Irregular: receipts, 8,020
boxes; state whole milk flats held specials,
260264c; state, average run, 264 026c.
Poultry Live: Market strong; young
roosters, 36c; old roosters. 27c; fowls, 86c;
turkevs, 86c. Dressed, market strong; chick
ens, 27033c; fowls, 26035c; turkeys, 260
38c.
I .oca I Storks and Bonds
Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker A
Co., 449-52 Omaha National bank building,
Omaha :
Storks. Bid. Asked.
Curtahy Packing Co. common... 110 112
Deere A Co. .fd 964
Fairmont Cream. Co. 7 pet. pfd..l02
Oooch M.A K. Co. 7 pet. pfd "B" 100
Lin. T. A T. common 16
106
99
101
71
60
101
76
1284
11
103
100
Neb. Power Co. 7 pet pfd
O. A C. 11. St. Ry, pfd
O. A C. B. Ry. & B. pfd
Orchard A Wll. Co. 7 pet pfd.
Sheridan Coal Co. common....
M. K. Smith A Co. 7 pet. pfd..
. 65
. 66
.100
.'toi
Swift and Company stock
Skinner Mfg. Co. 8 pet pfd
Union Stock Yards Co 102
Union P. & L. Co. 7 pet. pfd 100
Bonds:
Am. T. A T. notes, 1918 99
14
Canadian 6s. 1911 964 1644
Canadian 6s, 1937 10 914
City of Marseilles 6s, 1911 86
City of Lycns 6s, 1919 88
Columbus L., H. A .'. 6s. 1924 14
Fed. Farm Loan 44s, 1937 100
Hsstings, Neb., School 4 4s, 1927 98
Iowa Ry. A L. Co. 6s. 1932 89
874
874
96
1004
18.87
90
Kansas City Ter. 6s. 1118 194 19
Om. Ath. Club Bldg. 6s, 1920-32. 19 4 100
Omaha, Neb,, Various 4 66
Oakdale, Neb., Water 6s 99 100
Russian Gvt. Int. 64s, 1926 83 88
Seaboard Airline s, 1918 964 96
Swift and Compnny 5s 94'
944
Toledo T.. L. A P. Co. 7s. 1920.. 98
184
Wilson A Co. 6s, 1941 964 !
West End St. Ry. 7s. 1920 IS II
Coffee Market.
New York, Feb. 14. There wss a further
advance In the market for coffee futures to
day, due to light offerings since liquida
tion against maximum prlcea, and today's
Improvements reflected covering of shorts
and trade buying. The opening was quiet
zut 1 to 2 points higher, with the advance
extending to 8.22c for May and 8.46c for
September. Last prices showed net gains of
22 to 25 points. March, 8.05c; May, 8.24c;
July, 8 36c; September, 8.47c; October, 8.62c;
December, 8.62c.
Spot coffee firmer; Rio 7s. 8c; Santos
4s, 104c. Private cable from Braxll re
ported that $2.30 waa bid for ocean freight
room and few resh cost and freight offers.
A sale of Santos 3s and 4s was reported at
10.30c In store to arrive, and underscrlbed
Santos ,;s and 4s were said to be offered at
9.95c, London credits.
The official cables reported an unchanged
market at Rio with Santoa futures un
changed and spots about 50 rela above the
laat quotations. Rio cjeared 12,000 bags for
New York. Brazilian port receipts, 63,000
bags.
Turpentine and Rosin Market.
Savannah, Ga., Feb. 14. Turpentine,
steady; 4:te; sales, none; receipts, 135
bbls. ; shipments, 17 bbls. ; stock, 25,721 hbls.
Rosin Firm; sales, 9s4 bbls.; receipts,
1.089 bbls.; shipments, none; stock, 14,527
bbls.
Quote: B, D, E, F, O. H. I, $6.0006.06;
K. $8.6506 76; M. $7.007.10: N. $7.30
7.40; WG, $7.5007.60; WW. $7.6007.70.
New York Dry Goods Market.
New York, Feb. 14. Markets here to
day were very strong. Men's wear mar
kets were active. Large government or
ders for cotton goods wore announced, In
cluding cloth bsndages at 71c a pound.
New York Sugar
New York, Feb. 14 Sugar Raw: Market
steady: centrifugal, 6.005c; molasses sugar,
nominal; refined sugar, market steady; fine
granulated, 7.45c.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. 14. Butter and
Poultry Unchanged.
Eggs Firsts, 48c: seconds. 38c.
Duluth Oil.
Duluth. Minn., Feb. 14. Linseid. $3. 630
3 75; May. $3.63 asked; July. $3 .584 asked;
October. $3.30 bid.
New York Cotton Market.
New York, Feb. 14. Cotton closed steady,
net 5 points lower to 6 points higher.
Persistent Advertising T he Road
to Success. '
GRAIN ANDPRODUCE
Bulk of Receipts Corn; Cash
Trade Active; Oats Again
Advance; Rye Sells
Higher.
I Omsha. February 14. 1918
Receipts of grain here today, the bulk of
which was corn were again very liberal, to
taling 324 cars, with 5 wheat, 287 corn. 22
oats and 10 cars of rye.
The Interest displayed In corn continued
10 be quite active, and the greater part of
these offerings brought a fair advance, spot
ales showing this article to be unchanged
(o 405c higher, with only a very few cars
bringing yesterday's figures. The better
grades were in good demand and buyers
showed no disinclination to pay the premi
ums aaked to get first rholce. No. 4 white
sold today at $1.7801.82 and No. 5 while at
$1.6801.75: No. 4 yellow sold at $1.50 and
$1 60 and the No. i grade at $1.44 and $1.50.
No. 4 mixed brousht $1.60 and $1.65 and
the No. 6 mixed $1.40 and $1.60. the bulk
of these sales being made around $1.44 and
$1.46.
Onts made another advance today, selling
up a full cent, with only a limited local de
mand. The feeling among traders Is thst
this cereal will probably make a new high
level. In view of the fact that the food ad
ministration Is strongly considering the re
moving of the present hnslc price on wheat
and making It $2.60 or $2.76, and feci that
If this Is done 90-rent or hetter onts will not
at all be out of line. No. 2 white sold at
8S4c and No. J- white at S6c No. 4 and
sample grade oats sold at 85c and 83'ii.
respectively.
Rye was unchanged this cereal slllcg at
yrsterday's figures, the No. 2 and No. 3
grades bringing $2.14 snd the sample grad"
$2 11. Receipts were only fair and the In
quiry quite active, resulting In a clean-ui)
of this article. No receipts of hailey were
reported.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour qual
to 41,000 bushels; ots, 489.000 bushels
CAR LOT RKCKU'TS.
Wheal.
. . . 20
. . . 10f!
. . . 13
. . . 6
. . . 12
. . . 21
...415
Corn.
802
Us is.
319
Cblcsgo
Minneapolis
Kuluth
Omaha
Kansas City
St Louis
Winnipeg
These sales
174
87
ere reporte
today
Coin No. 4 white: I car, $1.8;'; 1
cars, fill; 1 far, $1.804 ; 13 cars, tt.Sio;
$ cars, $1.78. No. 5 white: 2 1-3 cars. $1.75;
3 cars, $1.74; 2 1-5 cars, $1.73; 3 3-5 car-.
$1.7i; 2 cars. $1.71; 2 car.". $1.70; 2 car-.
$l.. No. 1. white: 1 rnr. $1.63; 1 car. ?! :..:
1 car. (12 per cent damaged) $1.50; 3 2-i
ra-s. $1.50. No. 4 yellow: 2 tars, SI r,
3 curs, $1 66 No. t, yellow: 4 cirs. 81 ;
1 car. $i.49; 3 csrr. 3I.4S; 3 calf, SI. 4": 9
rare. Jl.'O; 8 cars $1.45; 1 car, $1.4 1, No.
t jiMow: 4 rars, S' 40: 1 car $I..V .'
cars, 81.38; J cars, 1135 Sj'.mlii yellow :
3 car, 1.10; I car. $1.06: l-.l rar, .
No, 4 mixed: 1 car. $1.65: 1 cars. 1 !.: ;
1 tar. f! 52; 1 car. T1.61. No. 5 mixed: 1
car, (near white) $1 n0; 1 tar. $118; 2
rs.s. 81.47; 6 cars, $1.46: i r.irs. 11.11; i
cin; $ 44; 1 car, (10 per cent daimm '!!,
$1 44; 1 car, (ah'ppcr w-'i-h'sl. 81.4;.
1-3 car, tl.40. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, (8 per
cent damaged), $1.40; 8 cars, $140; I car.
(aour), $1.39; 7 rars, tl.38; 1 rar, 11 per
cent damaged), $1.37; 2-6 cars, $1.37; 2
rars. $1.36; 1 car $1.33.
Oats No. 2 whit: 1 car, 86 '.as. No. 3
white: U rars, 8o. No. 4 white: 1 csr,
8584c Sample white: 1 car. 864c. No.' 4
mixed: 1 car (barley mixed). 854c.
Rye No. 2: 7 cars, $2.14. No. 3: 1 csr.
$2.14. Sample: 1 car, $3.11.
Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. 4 whit.
$1.78 01.82 4; No. 6 white, $1.6801.76; No.
t white, tl. 6001. 63; sample white, $1.00;
No. 4 yellow, $1.6501.60; No. I yellow, $1.44
01."O; No. 6 yellow, tl. 3601. 40; sample
yellow, $1.0601.10; No. I mixed, $1.41; Nr..
4 mixed, $1.6001.66; No. 6 mixed, $1.40
1.48; No. mixed, $1.1501. 40; sample
mixed, $1.80. Oats: No. 2 white, 86 4e;
No. 3 white, 860; No. 4 white, 858ic; (ample,
85 4c Rye: No. 2. $2.14; No. 3, $3.14.
Chicago closing prices, furnished The Be
by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain broker.
Sit South Sixteenth street, Omaha:
Art I Open. High. Low Close, Ye7
Corn. j
Mar. fl784 1 278, 1274 1 274 127S
May 1 26 4 1 26 126 1 IS 1268.
Oat.
Mar. 840644 6i 84 854 834
May 8140Vt S2T 81 824 814
Pork.
May 47 30 47 40 47 30 47 36 47 16
Lard.
May 26 42 26 67 26 42 26 (0 26 42
July 26 70 26 70 26 67 26 (0 26 85
Ribs.
Msy 24 67 24 8T 24 76 24 60 24 30
1 Chicago Grain and Provisions.
Chicago, Feb. 14. Readiness with which
offerings were absorbed gave an upward tilt
today to the corn market. Prices closed
steady, March $1,27 4 and May $1.25401.26,
with th final rang a a whole 4 off to
44 up compared with 24 hour before.
Oat gained 14 to 1 net. In provisions
the outcome varied from I cent decline
to a rise of 17 cents.
It took selling orders on a large scale to
check advances In corn. Among th chief
reasons assigned for thi condition was
the fact that receipts, although liberal, were
not nearly so large as on the preceding day.
The supply of choice grsdes especially .did
not equal the demand. Besides, a further
Improvement waa noted In traffic condi
tions east of Chicago, with freight being
accepted freely on all roads but two.
Throughout the session the view seemed to
prevail that under present circumstances
the accumulation of any large stock her or
at other leading centers could not be re
garded as likely.
Highest prices of the season were made In
oats. Buying on th part of big houses
with export connection kept price on the
upgrade from the outset.
Firmness In the hog market, together
with liberal meat shipment tended to sus
tain provisions.
Cash Prices Corn: Nos. 2 and S yellow,
nominal: No. 4 yellow, $1.6601.70. Oats:
No. 3 white. 874088c: standard, 884
894c Rye: No. 2, t3.H0t.2O. Barley: $1.60
1.10. Seeds: Timothy, $5.0008.26; clover,
$22.00033.00. Provisions: Pork, nominal;
lard, $26.62; ribs. $28.87024.47.
Evaporated Apple and Dried Fruit.
New York, Feb. 14. Evaporated apples,
dull; California, 160154c; stats, 164
164c Prunes, firm; California!, 8K014C;
Oregona, 13c. Apricot, quiet; choice, 174c;
extra choice, 1714c; fancy, 114 020c.
Peaches, scarce; standard, 114c; choice,
124 013c; fancy, 13014c. Raisins, steady:
loose muscatels, 1014c; choice to fancy
seeded, 140104c; seedless, 1084c; Lon
don layers, $1.80.
New York Cotton.
Nw York, -b. 14. Cotton Futures
opened steady; March, 30.006c; May, 29.52c;
July, 21.00c; October, 27.18c; December,
27.70c.
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