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    THE feEEt OMAHA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1 1918.
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WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Apartments nd Houses.
WHAT. HAVE VOU FOR RENT
-In the way of Your, five or six-room mod
era, up-to-JU apartments T Preference
will be given to those In better dlitricta of
.'h city. Want to deal direct with owa
, era. No areata,
TELEPHONE DOUGLAS lOlf.
Miscellaneous.
INVALID wheal chair.
Pee.
Box 801?, Omaha
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN AN A 8TORAGF CO.
. . Owned and operated by' Central Furni
ture Store; office on Howard St., between
16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have
yonr moving handled just aa you would
an order for njw furniture. That'a the way
we do It. Aik to sc. our dally -ental Mate.
J. C. REED
Exprees Co.. Moving,
Packing and Storage.
iminiim St Web. 2748. Doug. 6146.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE."
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
80t 8. 16th. Douglas 4161
FREEHS FIDELITY
Phone Douglas 281 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storage, moving.
16th and Jackson fits.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
. For real sarvloe in moving, packing and
storing call Tyler 210 or Douglas 4338
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West
ATTRACTIVE DUNDEE
BUNGALOW
$8,000 buys a well-arranged and well
constructed 6-room modern bungalow, lo
cated on south front lot 1 block from car
-line, near 48th and Douglas Sta., having
- front vestibule, sun room with French
doors, living room with brick fireplace,
dining room with built-in buffet, attrac
tive kitchen with Keen Cement wains
coating, built-in cupboards, ice box room
with drain, etc., J large bed rooms, 2 linen
closets, up-to-date bath room with tiled
floor, wall tub, unexposed) plumbing. Fine
basement with good round oak furnace,
laundry connections, coal bin with Iron
coal chute, vegetable room,- etc. . Finished
In oak and white enamel with birch ma
hogany doors and glass door knobs. Stair
way to floored attic, with 2x8 rafters. This
bouse Is almost new and Is for sale only
because owner's business takes him from
city. Price $5,000, and it IS worth it.
Immediate possession. Key at our office.
Reasonable terms.
OEORGE' CO.. Phone Douglas 750.
T
" Field Club District
$300 Down and $35 a Month
Seven rooms, strictly modern cottage, lo
cated near the Field club district. Five
rooms and bath on first floor; 2 rooms
on second floor; large corner lot; paved
' street, paving paid. East front. Owner
reduced price of this property to $3,600
PAYNE INV. CO., REALTORS.
687 Omaha Nat'l Sank Bldg. D 1781.
Centrally Located
Five-room, modern bungalow, east front
lott paved street; hot water heating plant.
A-A tVrtm ft ORft ft 19. for
- quick sale, as owner is leaving for Minne-
.s..n T.ikMral trmi ran be arranged.
Douglas 5075. '
North.
$100 Cash
$30 Monthly ,
Strictly Modem
Must completed, an attractive 6-room
home, all on one floor, which is offered on
these remarkably easy terms; oak floors,
cemented basement, full lot Phone
Doug. 382$ and I will take yon out
. MODERN HOUSE
2 Lots, Hot Water Heat
: , - "Price $3,750
Seven-room, strictly modern home, oak
"', floor throughout garage, two nice south
, front lots, fruit and shade trees, one block
to ear line, and la surely a good buy.
Near 49th and Grant Sts.
, . J4 L, hiatt co.,; ;
QAA - - FIRST NATIONAL ." V ,'. 'Q
"V" BANK BUILDING. TYLER VO
?4i09,NorttT 18th, $3,500
, A well "built bungalow' with five rooms
and bath; oak finish. Absolutely mod
ern ; full lot on paved street with garage.
GLOVER & SPAIN,
Dougias 1961. llt-20 City National.
$3,500 BARGAIN;
' OWNER LEFT CITY.
" .'AH hardwood finish, five-room, strictly
"' modern,, full brick foundation, built by
1 owner for home; choice lot' on paved
street; one-half block to ear. See today.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
T01 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg.- Tyler 496.
7-R. HOUSE In Kountze Place, oak finish,
hot water heat, $600 . cash, " balance
, monthly. ,.
W? H. GATES,
647 Omaha Nat Bldg. D. 1294.
KOUNTZE PLACE Modern 8-room house,
full basement, large lot, olose to car. Price
$8.3(0. Norrls A Norrls. D. 4870.
it TO I bM.. ...... , . -I.
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187.
ONE or two acres and a small house, easy
terms. Mlchelson, 3907 Hartman Ave.
South.
LEAVENWORTH HEIGHTS
SNAP PRICE ONLY $3,850.
Dandy five-room home, strictly modern,
oak finish, bookcases, seats, etc., built in;
oak floors throughout; full brick founda
tion; built by day labor for home. If you
are Interested In buying In thla choice res
idential district don't fall to see this. Call
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldir. Tyler 498.
2809 SO. 84TH ST. o-room stucco bungalow;
. living room finished In oak; oak floors
throughout: built-in cupboard $3,860.
C. G.- CARLBERG,
' 810 Brandet Theater Bldg.
FOR SAI.E Seven-room flat, close in. Don't
answer unless you mean business. Call
Red 6289.
Miscellaneous.
. . 16-ACRE COUNTRY HOME.
Splendid house of ten rooms, large
barns, water system, orchard and shade
trees. Location very sightly, U-mlle from
street car on main road. Convenient for
stockman wanting suburban home anil
facilities for handling stock. Would sell
at $17,000, or might lease to suitable ten
ant Possession March 1.
. .. HARRISON" A MORTON,
REALTORS 1
91 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. tel. D. 314.
OMAHA, NEB.
W. FARNAM SMITH CO.. '
Real Estate and Insurance.
1330 Farnam St - Doug. 1064.
HOUSE, 7 rooms, double garage, paved
' street, on car line, hot water heat; $2,700;
bargain. Q. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago St.
LET me ehow you my brand new stucco
bungalow; finely finished, excellent looa
tlon. A real bargain at $3,860. Rea
sonable terms. Call Owner. Douglas 1732,
j R, 8, TRUMBULL,
808 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Pooa-. 1734. '
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
H. A. WOLF CO. REAL ESTATE, IN
VESTMENTS INSURANCE. ELECTRIC
BLDG.. TELEPHONE TYLER 85.
BUSINESS properties and Investments.
A. P. TUL'EY and SON.
' 620 First Nat Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO
x Income. Business and Trackage Specialist
16th and Dodge 8ts. Douglas 416.
YOUNG A DOHERTY.
City Real Estate.
Douglas 1571. 822 Braodett Theater.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
VACANT NORTH
Have I full lots on Pinkney street
south front, at 25th Ave., among beautiful
new homes. Priced to sell, cai, give terms.
TRAVER BROS. CO.,
Douglas 6886. , 81 First Nat. Bk. Bldg
A1INNE LUSA Nice lot on Titus Ave., near
34th St.; can be bought at a targaln; this
lot must be, sold. Call owner evenings.
. .wamui ,
REAL ESTATE -Unimproved
Miscellaneous. .
LARGE garden lots near ear line, paved
' street. $185 to $18$. $1 dows, Doug. ttlt.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Acreage.
THIRTY-SIX ACRES. .
$300 AN ACRE NEAR OMAHA. ,
New 8-room niedern bouse - and cor
responding outbuildings; $00 bearing fruit
trees: S seres of berries.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 1
I4TH AND AMES AVE. COLFAX 217.
LARGE suburban tract of ground outside
city limits, nsar carllne. Ideal place to
raise poultry or garden. This la 160-ft
frontage for $510; will sell oa essy terms.
Telephone Walnut' 8461. , .'
Benson.
WILL TRADE OR SELL
THIS NICELY IMPROVED
ACRE
- Here is a very well built house, having
4 nice ' rooms, and bath on 1st floor and
room' for two more on second 'floor;-full
basement with both inside and outside en
trance. Private water system. Electric
-lights and A-l'well. Fine chicken house
and excellent acre fronting on a good ma-
'cadamised road; transportation right at
your door; not far from school. Owner will
consider In trade a 6-room modern bunga
low in city. Call Tyler $0 and ask for
Mr. Clark. Evening's Tyler 1860.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. D.,
for clear modern house. Seward Bros., 678
Brandels Bldg. Houglas 8840.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
For Sale or Exchange
FCR FARM OR RANCH.
$50,000 Press brick, close-In business
block; income $5,000 year, on lease; also
$8,000 first mortgages, store buildings and
residence properties. Want land.(
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
213 City National Bank Bldg.
Omaha. Neb,
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and (-room houses and bungalows with
$300 . to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co. Tyler 49$.. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg.
WANT good residence; 'about $8,000. Will
pay one-half cash, balance In good real
dence lots. Box 1788, Omaha Bee.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgage!.
6 and t per cent mortgagee secured by
Omaha residence or Nebraska farms.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC..
638 Keeline Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASSOCIATION.
H. W. BINDER.
,. Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1018 OmahaNat Bank Bldg. Doug. $715.
LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. $13 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 686.
5i2 HARRISON A MORTON. 5i2
18 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldf
CITY AND FARM LOANS
I, 6 and 0 Per Cent
J. H. DUMONT C Keeline Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sts.
r niua nm riTV PROPICRTT
W. THOMAS A SON. Keeline Bldg.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms snd
ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha.
Private Money
SHOPEN A COMPANY. Douglas 422t
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
MARCH 6.
Our next excursion to McOehee, Ark.
W. 8. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Colorado Lands.
LOW FARE ROUND TRIP
Homeseekers' excursion to Colorado
points every first and third Tues
days. Write for fre farm booklet and
special land-seekers fates for parties o
five or more. Immediate possession and
eight years' time on our lands at ( per j
cent : , .. , . . ' J-
THE TWIN LAKES LAND AND I'
WATER COMPANY,
338 First Nat'l. Bldg., Omaha. ;
WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county, Colorado j
, $13.(0 to $18 per acre. We control 'Jo
' oholce quarters. Bend for booklet KloK' !
Investment Co., Omaha.
Idaho Lands.
IDAHO
For Sale 40-acr .Irrigated farm, all in
alfalfa and winter apples; paying hand
somely, .near R.. R, city 6,000; no agents
or tradeV Price, $8,500. Write H. . V.
Bowker, Nampa, Idaho.
Iowa Lands.
FOR 8ALB, NO TRADE 90 -acre farm, good
Improvements, good rich soil, good
orchard, good wells, good fencing; north
part of Ringgold county, Iowa; $110 per
acre! easy terms. Box 60, Creston, la.
FOR SALE- Good quarter section of land
-. in Union county, fair improvements, lays
. good, very little rolling, almost level;
close to two good towns, plenty of water,
good grove, plenty of fruit, good rich soil:
$1270 per acre, easy terms. Possession
March 1st- Box 60, Creston, la.
Minnesota Lands.
MINNESOTA BARGAIN. -640
acres, level clay loam, partly fenced,
on main road, ( miles from . town, (0
miles from St. Paul; 40 acres field and
tame hay, 100 acres . meadow, . balance
contains 1,000,000 feet of commercial tim
ber; river through land; good 8-room
house, well and outbuildings. An Ideal
stock farm; timber alene will pay for the
land. Price $25.00 an acre, easy termsv
For further particulars and pictures write
Dairy Farm Land Co.. Finlayson, Minn.'
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, Springfield, Mo. '
POULTRY LAND $5 per month "buys"
40 acres Wayne County. Missouri. Price
. $160. Write for list lands. George D.
Williams, Mount Vernon, 111.
Nebraska Lands.
GARDEN PLOT AND
FARMS NEAR OMAHA
.
Ten acres near the city of Florence, two
blocks from car line; nicely Improved with
plenty of fruit. Will divide, selling five
acres with improvements, $8,600, or will
sell the whole piece for $12,500. Can ar
range !exceptlonaily easy terms. This
property will be off .the. market after
March 1; '.
5m acres, with good Improvements, on
the upper Fort Calhoun road. Price
$12,500. Fine for dairying, hog raising
or country home.
NEBRASKA RANCH
1,120 acres, 15 miles from Burwell; 150
acres broken out 350 acres out for hay,
balance well grassed, hill pasture land;
small set of buildings; 3 wells; groves;
1 section fenced. Price $12.50 per acre.
Easy terms.
J. H. DUMONT & CO.,
416-418 KEELINE BLDG. PHONE D. 690.
ii ACRES irrigated land, Lincoln county,
6H miles Hershey; rich Platte valley land,
all under the ditch; 3-roora house, barn
and ether outbuildings; $ acres of alfalfa.
A bargain at $7$ per acre. , Possession in
March. '
WHITE & HOOVER
454 Omaha National Bank.
EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 380-aere
Improved Buffalo county farm, within
auto drive of Kearney, Neb.; $60 per acre.
C. K. DAVIES, KEARNEY.
WRITE me for picturea and prices ray farms
and ranches In good Old Dawea County.
Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford, Neb.
WE HAVE clients who will pay cash for
bargains In western land. White 4s Hoover.
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
RANCHES of all sixes snd kinds, ea.,
terma. A. A. Patxman, 801 Karbach Blk
A bargain at $76 per acre. Half cash.
Possession In March.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. 860 per St..
m.-ludln paid-up wuter rights. Henry
Levi & C M. Rylander, 854 Omaha Nst'L,
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
' Oregon Lands.
NEW Jordan Valley Projeot Heart of the
' range. Oet on thi ground floor with 8
acres Irrigated land In connection with
open range. You en grow stock success
fully and cheaply. Personally conducted
excursion every tr. weeks. Bend for bul
letin. Harley J. Hooker, 14 1st National
Bank- Bldg.
New York Lands.
130 ACRES GIVEN AWAY $ miles from
village. from school, 1 from store
and cheese factory. Lays well, rich soil,
10 -acres valuable . timber. .. aplendldly
watered, fine 11 room house, water In
side, splendid barns $0 by (3 and 34 by
16, concrete floors, hip roofs, galvanised
siding, nlrj bog house, large hennery,
buildings practically new, abundance
fruit Including hay. grain. 17 eows. bull,
3 yearlings, good team, sow, 80 hens,
sprlngtooth harrow, grain' drill, cultivator,
plow, horse - rake. mowing machine,
' wagons."buggy, cutter, sleighs, harnesses,
all small tools. Price $4,300. .Reason
poor health. Free list ...Elite v Bros.,
8pringvllle, N. Y. " '
Miscellaneous.' '
CHOICE FARM. Nlllsson. 433 Rose Bldg.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARM9 WANTED.
Don't Hat your farm with as It you
want to keep It.
B. P. SNOWDEN SON.
433 a 16th. Pougla 9$71.
FARM LAND FOR RENT
NEAR Council Blutls. I acres Improved,
with orchard. Phone Red 7048 Omaha.
AUTOMOBILES
WE ARE TIRE HEADQUARTERS
AND INVITE AUTO SHOW
VISITORS TO COME IN
AND SEE HOW WE
BUILD OUR TIRES.
A few of our prices:
30x3 $ 8.60 35x4 $16.86
30x3H. 10 90 36x4 ....... 16.36
32x8ft 13.90 3(x4H 18.30
84x3Vs 1S.36 36x4U. ...... 18.40
31x4 14.80 37x4. ...... 30.00
52x4 16.00 35x6 i. S0.95
33x4 15.26 8x6 ,31.90
. 34x4 . 16.60 87x6 Yw".-. 2M0
Other tlrS In proportion. ..
Non-Skid $2.60 additional. .
USED TIRES
Ford sizes, $5.00 to $l.0O.
33x3 K. $8.00 to $16.00.
34x3tt. $7.00; 33x4, $10.00.
34x4. $8.00 to $12.00.
86x4 Vk, $9.00 to $15.00.
37x4 V,. with rim and tub.. $16.00
Four sets of 39x6, practically new, with
rims and tires. $30.00 per set
And many other bargains.
We i e local agents for the famous
"Star" tire; 7.600-mlle guarantee. Ask us
about this line.
We are manufacturers of "BILT-NU"
tires; 3,600 ir' at a saving of 30 to 60
per dent. Special dealers' proposition.
Call or write for our tire list
OMAHA RADIATOR AND
TIRE WORKS
181 Cuming St. Tyler 317.
We have two used Foide for sale cheap.
SOME REAL USED CARS
BARGAINS
1917 Paige Six, speedster $600
1917 Chevrolet, touring 800
1917 Maxwell, roadster 400
1915 Studebaker Six 360
1916 Overland 80 , 800
1918 Ford, jt. B. C. starter 600
1918 Ford, like new 400
1916 Ford, new body 325
1918 Ford, good shape 250
1915 Ford, new top and seat covers.. 375
1916 Ford, roadster, good shape 266
1914 Ford, touring 225
We cordially Invite everybody to come
In and Inspect these ears, as we don't
think they can be duplicated anywhere In
town.
All cars will be demonstrated to your
entire satisfaction, and sold with a money
back guarantee.
AUTO PARTS CO.,
?!l)5 Farnam St. Phone Doug. 4iiG0.
VERT - GOOD - USED T.' ,' '
CAR BUYS
ildsmoblle 6. '
i'ord touring.
.Maxwell touring. .
Chalmers. ' . : - '
Overland. "'.."," .,.:.',",:
. Mitchell t. . . " ... :.t ,..
Chevrolet ', , ' . , , , .. - i ,
Three last year's ciiiilinV'-'..'" .
demonstrators at 45 per coin
discount.
j 8ee these cars before '
you buy. '
2047 Farnam St Doug. 4904.
ASJt FOR MR, HUNT.
. RADIATORS
Wrecked and leaky radiators repaired
and rebuilt; large stock used radiators
on hand. Mashed fenders and lamps re
paired like new. Highest prices paid for
junk radiators.
OMAHA RADIATOR, TIRB A AUTO
WORKS,
1819 Cuming Bt Omaha. Neb.
WE HAVE Fords, Maxwells. Bulcks, Stude
bakera, Oaklands In both touring and
roadster- models.
MEEK8 AUTO CO. OMAHA GARAGE.
20th and Harney. Tyler 665.
QUALITY USED CARS.
VAN BRUNT AUTOMOBILE CO.,
20th and Harney. D. 3230.
ALL klnde of cars tor hire, with or with
out driver, by the mile or by the hour.
Fords, 10c per mile. Douglas 7389. Ne
braska Service Garage.
QUALITY USED CARS. .
Btudebaker-WUaon, Ins.
We have the best bargains. See us at
once. Hame 871, Farnam and 36th Ave.
Standard Motor Co.
Used Allen tourii.g car, food condition.
Bargain. 020 Farnam St Caxl.Cbang
strom. BARGAINS IN USED FORD CARS, .
McCaffrey Motor Co.,
10th - d Howar'. Ford Agents. Doug. 360$.
WE ARE THE USED CAR MEN.
TRAWVER AUTO CO
1910 Farnam 8t Doug. 9070.
Wanted for spot cash, 100 used
CARS; a ck action; no delay. Auto Ex
change Co., .3107 Farnam Bt. Doug. 6085.
1916 PAIGE Six speedster, In fine mechani
cal condition, $600. Auto Parts Co., 2106
Farnam St. Doug. 4660.
FOR BALE! New Stearns-Knlght Clover
Leaf roadster; must sell. Phone' Harney
8898. i.
OAKLAND Sensible Six.
MARSH OAKLAND CO.,
3i00 Farnam St.
BUY YOUR USED CAR AT
GUY L. SMITH, '
26th and Farnam Sts. D. 1170.
MITCHELL roadster, good running condl
tion, starter, lighta, $271. Neb. Auto
School,- 2028 Farnam 8t.
A FEW 1911 Ford touring care. One used
1917 Ford touring. 4001 8. 14th St Bo.
4360.
BARGAINS Ui used cars. , . ,
ORR MOTOR SALES CO.," '
40th and Farnaiu. Harney 414.
SERVICE car. repair shop and filling sta
tion, on account of sickness. $411 N. loth
Bt Telephone Florence 398.
WE BUY, SELL, REPAIR FORDS.
Tell L. Hlnkly, Doug. 1640. 1813 Harney St.
$100 rewatd for auto or tractor magneto
we can't repair. Baysdorfef. 210 N. 18th.
FOR SALE Gray A Davis electric starter
for Ford. Benson 171. .''
BATTERIES OHARGEL AND REPAIRED
Ever Readr Battery Station. 1!0 Farnam.
Auto Bodies.
NOW IS THE TIME TO PAINT YOUR
AUTO. WM. PFEIFFBR AUTO CAR
RIAOE WK8.. 3626 Leavenworth. Ty. 701.
Auto Tires and Supplies.
GUARANTEED TIRES
ONE HALF PRICE
$000 Miles Guaranteed
20x3 17.75; 80x3 38 76; 32x$H $10.25;
33x4 $12.86; 24x4 $13.15j 81x4 H $15.50
Write us today, for particulars
. AGENTS WANTED
Expert Radiator and Tire Repairing
"2 IN 1" VULCANIZING CO.
. 1016 Davenport St. Omaha, P. 3914
TIRES AT HALF PRICE. ALL SIZES
NEW 30x3 Firestone. $8.00; Ford tubes
$3; NEW 30x3 H Non-Slid Flrestones. 813
KAIMAN'B TIRP! JOBBERS. 1721 CUMING
SAVE 60 PER CENT ON YOUR TIRES.
O. A G. Tire and Vulcanising Co., 2416 I
Leavenworth. Tyler liitl-W. i
AUTOMOBILES
Auto Tires and Supplies.
FORD TIRES. 1
30x3 ....$ 9 46
30x3H 11.90
3,000-Mlle Guarantee.
TUB TIRE SHOP.
2613 Farnam 8t Douglas 4878.
TIRE price wreckers. This is no 8-ln-l tire.
COMBINATION. TIRE FACTORY.
431 S. 13th. Agts wanted. Omaha. Neb.
BUY Lee puncture-proof pneumatic tires and
eliminate your tire troubles. Powell Supply
Co.. 2061 Farnam 8t
Auto Repairing and Painting.
PHONE HARNEY 3907 for auto repairing.
DELAY BEAU W. Farnam Garage. 3537
Farnam. Now open. Give us a trial.
EDWARDS. E. 8.. 216 N. 19tb St Web
ster 1102. For beet1 results with repair
work consult ua.
Auto Livery and Garages.
RENT A FORI' -DRIVE IT YOURSELF.
lOo mile. 36c per hour minimum charge,
(Except Sundays and holidays.)
FORD LIVERY CO.,
Douglas 3622. 1314 Howard St.
Starters and Generators Repaired.
' AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO.
Anything electrical about your auto,
316 3. 19th St Pouglaa 6483.
We repair any storage battery, guaraiv
teeing same for six months.
OMAHA BATTERY AND 6ERVICB CO..
3212 Harney St. Tyler 8394.
Tires and Supplies.
BOWSER 6-galltm gasoline pump and 280
gallon tank, $360 If taken before March
T. Motor Shop. Bennet. Neb.
Motorcycles and Bicycles
H A RLB-Y -DAVIDSON MOTORCYCLES
Bargains In used machines. victor H.
Roos. the Motorcycle Man. 37th and Lea?.
enworth
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
SIXTEEN farm horses and mules; one team
of black 6 and, 7-year-old mules, weight
about 3,000 lbs.; one team steel gray
mules, weight about' 3,800 lbs., and 7
yeara old; one team ateel gray Percheron
mares, weight about 3,700 lbs., 6 years
old: one 3-year-old mare and gelding;
one team of bay and "black mules, 6 and
8 years old; one farm wagon and harneas,
Also ( big mules and geldings. I will
sell them very cheap, from $250 to $376
per team. Call at the etabla In rear of
residence, 1243 S. 10th St., I blocks south
of Union depot
Harness, Saddles andTrunks
We make, them ourselves; sell them
' direct to consumer. Why pay two profits
for Inferior goods, when you, oan get
high grade goods at first cost 7 ALFRED
CORNISH & CO.. 1210 Farnam 8t,
Omaha, Neb.
WANTED to buy, a young family cow. Call
wainui 10 i you nave a sooa one lor
saie, .
FOR SALE Horses, wagons and harness.
CUDAHY PACKING CO., 14th and Jones
Bts., Omaha,
FOR SALE Three light grey horses and cne
. set of harness. Kennedy te Parsons, 1809
Jones Bt
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
"OLD - TitUSTY" Incubators and brooders
shlppad promptly. Big cstalog free. M
M. Johnson Co,. Mfrs.. Clay Center, Neb.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security,
$40, 6 rno., H. goods, total, $8.60.
Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
43$ Securities Bldg. 16th, Farnam. Ty. 666.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
1 07 SMALLER LOANS O VI
A O W. C. FLATAU, EST. 189$. rO
6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG., TY. $60.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Ualashock. 1614 Dodge. D. $611. Eat 1891.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Turner E. Howard, et al, to Hana
Petersen, et al, Gust street, 90 feet j
west of Fourteenth avenue, south
side, 80x120 ........ ...'..$ $0$
Otto Dxobel and wife to Horace J.
Cooke, aouthweat corner Fortieth
and Corby streets, 100x120 2,100
Horace J. Cooke and wife to Otto
' Dxobel, Blnney street 50 feet east
of Fortieth street south side, 40x
120 ...100
Edward Cassldy and wife to Joseph
..Tctlva. .northeast corner Thirty- '
.seventh and N streets, 60x264;
northwest corner Thirty-seventh
and N streets, 60x185 1,300
Orvll Gale Whitham and wife to Al
bert B. Ritchie, Forty-sixth avenue,"
47 feet north of Paclflo, east side,
47x114 684
Mary J. Tombrlnk et al to Joseph F.
, Slecak and wife, Twentieth street,
200 feet. north of Q street, west
side, 50x130 1,000
Peter F. Kani and wife to Henry 8.
'- Leary, southwest corner Thirty-
thlTd and State street, 264x390..., 2,800
G. M. Larson to Fr.ed 8, Barber,
Grand avenue, 664 feet west of
Florence boulevard, north side, !2x
126 .. 1100
Adam Stephen to August H. Reusrh,
northwest corner Twenty-ninth and '
Sheffield. 132x198 -. 1,800
V. 3. Short and wife to O. N. Reed, c
Fifteenth street, 404 feet south of
Oak street, east side, 66x330. w.. 10,000
Catharine Kleeman and husband to
Frank P. Weeden and wife, Ames
avenue, 83 feet east of Twenty
third street south side, 42x70..... 1
Pauline G. Croft to Charles R. Hill,
northeast corner Florencj boulevard
and Ames avenue, 110x150.. 8,300
Ernest B. Haverly and wife to Philip
Goldstone, Thirty-seventh street, '
130 feet north of Pinkney' street,
east side, 40x120 . 1
Philip Goldstone to Philip 1. Tebbens, .,
Thirty- eventh street, 120 feet north "
of Pinkney street, east side, 40x120 175
CORN MARKET SOARS.
Unfavorable Weather Has Bullish Effect and
Prioes Shew Marked Advance.
Chicago, Feb.. 28. Unfavorable weather
tended today to strengthen the corn mar
ket Snow and rain prevailed over wide
area, with more moisture in prospect. After
opening a shade higher with May at 11.26
01.27, the market reacted a trifle and then
rose a little higher than before.
Scantiness of receipts gave some transient
strength to oats. Opening prices, which
ranged from a shade to Ko higher, with
May at 8888Wc. were followed by slight
further gains and then a sag to below yes
terday's finish.
Sharp declines In ths hog market weak
ened provisions. Arrivals of hogs through
out ths west were on a large scale. -
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
Kansas City, Feb. 28. Cattle Reoelpts,
3,000 head; market, steady; prime fed
steers, $13.00013.76; dressed beef steers,
$11.0013.00; western steers, $9.76018.00;
cows, $7.00011.00; heifers, $8.00018.00;
stockers and feeders, $7.5013.60; bulls,
$7.25010.26; calves, $7.00012.50.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 hesd; market, low-
er; bulk of sales, $16.00016.25; heavy, $16.10
016.59; packers and butchers, $16.06010.80;
lights, $16.00018.80; pigs, $13.60015.75.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head;
market, steady; lambs, $16.76018.85; year.
lings, $13.00014.25; wethers, $12.00013 25;
ewes, $11.26 012.50.
Chicago Live Stock Market.
Chicago. Feb. 28. Cattle Receipts, 14,000
head; market unsettled; native steers, $8.86
014.60; stockers and feeders, $7.60010.85;
cows and heifers, $6.70011-90; calves, $9.00
014.50.
Hogs Receipts, 47,000 head; market,
weak; 60c under yesterday's average; bulk
of sales, $16.10018.60; light, $16.00018.70;
mixed, $16.90016 55; heavy, $16.80018 50;
rough, $16.80015.96; pigs, $1125016.25.
Sheep and bamba Receipts, 12,000 head;
market, weak; sheep, $10.26013.26; lambs,
$13.76917.35.
Slonx City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., Feb. 2$. Cattle Receipts,
2,000 head; market steady; beef steers, $9.60
013.26; fat cows' and heifers, I8.00O11.60;
oanners, $6.7507.76; stockers and feeders,
18. 7611. 50; bulls, stags, etc., $7.60010.50'
feeding cpwa and heifers, $8.00012.50.
Hogs Receipts, 7,600 head; market 60c
lower; lights, $16.76016.00; mixed, $16,000
16.06; heavy, $16.05016.16; pigs, $12,000
16.00.
' Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head;
market steady
Omaha Hay.
Omaha, Feb. 2$. Hay Choice upland
palrle, $21.60; No. 1. $19.60020.60; No. 2,
$16.60 9 17.60) No. t, $12.60014.60. No. 1
midland, $19.60020.60; No. 2. $15.50017.60.
No 1 lowland, $1550017.60; No. 3, $14,500
15.60: No. 3. $12.60913.50.
. Alfalfa Choice, $29.00; No. 1, $27,000
28.00; standard. $24.00026.00; No. 2. $22.00
j SS.00; No. 8. $19.00021.00.
Strawrrtvat. $11.00; wheal, $10.00.
OMAHA LIVE STOCK
Liberal Run of Cattle; Prices
Drop 10 to 25 Cents;
Hogs Decline in
Sympathy.
Omaha. February 38, 1918. .
Receipts wero: Cattle, Hogs fheep
Official Monday 10.994 30.893 6,6
Official Tuesday 6.633 31.066 (,463
'Official Wednesday .. 6,184 18.137 (.413
Estimate Thursday .. 7,300 18,000, 13,000
Four days this week ..30.961 78,094 33.664
Same days last Week. .34.909 48.939 37,341
Same days 3 wks. ago. 21,878 67,716 36,64
Same days 3 wks. ago.33.58t 73,099 36,697
Same daya 4 wka. ago. 36,674 13,386 61,923
8am days laat year.. 36,(08 48,919 37.341
Receipts and disposition of live stock
at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb.,
for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m, yes
terday: RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle Hogs. Sheep. Hr's
C SI, 81 P ,3 3
Wabash . ,1
Missouri Paclflo .... 6 2
Union .Paclflo 79 67 37
C. A N. W east .... 10 11
C. A N, W., west .... 96 9 6 1
C, St. P., M. A O. .. 46 13 6
C, B. & Q.. east .... 6 1..
C, B. ft Q, west ., 3: 34 7
C. R. 1. A P.. east ..19 2 1
C, R. I. A P.. west.... 2
Illinois Central 6 3
Chicago Great West. 36. 23
Total receipts 334 ,163 46 1
DISPOSITION H BAD
Cattle. Hogs. Sheep.
Morris A Co. 304 3.163 ' lit
Swift A Co 1.406 4.346 1,893
Cudahy Packing Co. ..1.40 4.089 1,9
Armour A Co 1,960 4.698 3,848
Schwarts A Co .'. , 1.396
J. W. Murphy 3,833 ...
Lincoln Packing Co... 65
S. O. Packing Co 26
Wilson Packing Co.... 283
W. B. Vansant Co 13
Benton, Vansant 61
Hill A Son ...165
F. B. Lewis 284
Hunalnger & Oliver .. 77
J. B. Root A Co 133 ...
J. H. Bulla 21
Rosenstonk Bros,-.... 13 ...
F. O. Kellogg ....... 11 ...
Wertbeimer A Co 48 i ...
Ellis ft Co 48 '
Christie 63
Huffman ............ 11
Meyers , 6 ...
Glassberg 6
Baker 98 , ...
Banner Bros 91 ..... ...
John Harvey 358 ...
Dennis A Francis .... 8t
Jensen A Lungren .. 21 ..... ...
Other buyers ........ 456 ' 1,030
Totals 7.060 19.417 (.366
Cattle In spit of the snow storm there
was a liberal run of rattle today, 7,100 head,
and the four daya supply, 31.000 head, has
been about 4.000 heavier than a week ago.
Trade opened out very slow, with bids and
sales anywhere from 10 0 36c lower than
Wednesday's early market. Demand was
fairly broad, but bad reports from eastern
markets and difficulty In securing stock and
refrigerator oara had a depressing Influence
throughout the day. Brunt of the decline
fell on the medium steers and on butcher
and canner stock. In stockers and feeders
there was also a very weak fellng, and only
the best grades commanded steady figures.
The general market was fully 36o lower
than Monday.
Quotations on - cattle: Cood to choice
beeves. 813.60O13.36: fair to good beeves
$11.60913.36; common to fair beeves, 89.00
Oil. 26t good to choice yearlings, $10,769
12.26: fair to. aood year lnxs. 39.00010. 00
common to fair yearlings, 87.0009.00; good
to choice grass beeves, $10.50011.76; fair
to good grass beeves, $9.00910.26; common
to fair grass beeves. $7.6098.60; good to
choice heifers, $9.60011.00; good to choice
caws, $9.00010.50; fair to good cows, $6,000
(.00; common to fair eows, $7.0008.00;
prime feeders, $10.60011.50; good to choice
feeders. 84.76W10.Z6: fair to good feeders.
$8.7509.(011 common to fair feeders, $(.60O
3.00; good to choice stockers, $9.60010.50;
stock heifers, $7.5099.60; stock cows, $0.60O
9.00; stoek calves, $7.60010.50; veal calves,
69.00913.00; bulls, slags. 67.50010.50.
BEEF STEERS, t
No.
8...
34...
10...
Av. Pr. No,
693 $t 60 13....
Av. Pr,
456 $1 00
(88 ( (5
716 10 36
768 1,0 60
809 10 76
(61 11 16
Oll ( 50
769 10 25
821 10 50
770 10 6$
33...,
It...,
24....
19....
24....
14....
lt-
14. ...
903 11 00
8 1126 11 40
20 1117 11 76
16 1016 11 95
19 1831 11 If
20 .,1206 11 60
11 ..1202 13 (6
$6 1470 13 86
(21 11 10
14 116$ 11 (0
(.......,106$ 13 15
10, 1043 11 36
34. ...... .1470 12 60
22 ...1301 11 71
STEERS AND HEIFERS.
(..
17..
7..
3..
(..
836 8 60
77T ( 15
668 ( 76
9.....,;. 897
( 00
19.,...,.. 670 ( 4
10.V,,i,:.,.. 74T lfi
0
0
(96 10 tf.
807 10 75 "
11
827 10 (S
(39 11 00
703 11 60
13....
18.
(74 11 85
24..
17 , (91 11 60
HEIFERS,
4........ 665 7 16 10.., 791 7 75
19..., 451 ' $ 00 12 ;,; 763 8 10
34, 866 8 40 787 8 60
13 90 8 '75 15 490 ( 00
t, 858 10 00 3 (23 10 36
1.. ...... 800 10 50 1 (85 ll 60
COWS.
720 7 00 8 880 7 26
8........ 806 7 36 30 902 7 85
8 (13 8 00 29..,.,... 866 8 40
7 690 9 60 30 1023 8 60
( (76 8 75 6 1138 ( 00
11 1081 ( 25 , 13 (86 ( 60
7 1218 ( (0 14 1204 ( 66
27 1026 ( 76 3 1260 10 00
18 ..1297 10 60 ( 1250 10 76
BULLS.
1 1060 3 40 1 (70 1 60
2 1326 9 00 1, 1920 ( 26
1 1490 ( 60 1.. 1710 10 00
11 1023 11 1$
CALVES.
t 492 $ 60 1 410 1 00
t 461 ( 25 17 449 ( 60
1... $20 10 00
1 170 11 00
6........ 16$ 12 76
1........
110 13 00
1...
180 1$ 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
10 til 75 61 $0$ 10 00
( (71 10 60 21 (1$ 10 66
11 701 It 76
Hogs Receipts of hogs continued heavy
and both packers and shippers opened the
trade bidding and later buying hogs at
prices that were as much as 60o lower than
the close. The best price paid was $16.00,
80o lower than the best figure yesterday,
while the bulk of the offerings moved at
prices anywhere from $16.70016.65. Trade
was fairly active aa tellers for the most part
were willing to accept the decline and a
considerable sprinkling of hogs sold during
the early session. There were still a
number of loads, however, unsold a little
after mid-forenoon.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts of sheep and
Iambs wsre more liberal than any other
time this week. Opening trade was rather
active on both light and heavy weight lambs
with values ruling steady to stronger on
the whole. A small bunch of choice west
erns sold up to $14.66, the early top. Wheat
field lambs weighing around 87 pounds
brought $16.10. Choice heavy weights sold
up to $15.76015.86, other grades down to
$16.00. Trade In fat sheep was fairly ac
tive. A string of choice ewes brought $11.25
or about steady. Ths undertone was good
Trade In feeders waa a little stronger If any
thing than yesterday, the available offer
ings changing hands on the early rounds.
Whratfield stuff sold on a par with killer
stuff, 70-pound lambs bringing $16.10. Beat
lambs are quotable up to $16.60916,76,
Quotatliona on Sheep and Lambs: Lambs,
handy weight $16.26016.85; lambs, heavy
weight, $16. 00O16.26; lambs, feeders, $16.00
016. tO; lambs, shorn, $11.50012.60; lambs,
culls, $10.00014.00; yearlings, fair to choice,
$11.60014.60; yearlings, feeders. $12,000
14.26; wethers, fair to choice, $11.00013.00;
ewes, fair to choice, $11.00012-26; ewes,
breeders, all ages, $10.60016.60; ewes, feed
ers, $7.60910.60; ewes, culls and canners,
$5.0007.2.
205 fed lambs 86
432 fed lambs (4
146 fed ewes 126
473 fed lambs 68
16 36
16 26
13 26
16 6
St. Louis Live Stock Market
St. Louis, Feb. 18. Cattle Receipts. $,$00
head; market, lower; native beet steers,
$9.00013.60; yesrllng steers snd heifers,
$7.00013.60; cows. $6.00011.60; stockers
and feeders, f6.00O10.60; fair tot prime
southern beef steers, $9.00012.50; beef cows
and heifers, $6.00010.00; southern yearling
steers and hetfers, $7.50010.00; native
calves, 16.000 14.00.
Hogs Receipts, 18,000 head; market, low
er; lights, flf.6O01.76; pigs, fl2.75016.25;
mixed and butchers, $16.40 016-76; good
heavy, $18.66016.76; bulk of sales, $16,400
16.70.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.600 head;
market, steady; lambs, 814.00017.15; ewes,
$10.60912.00; wethers, $11.60013.26; can
ners and choppers, $6.0099.00.
8t. Joseph Live Stuck.
St. Joseph, Mo., Feb. 28. Cattle Re.
celpts, 1,600 head; market steady. Steers
$9.00913.76; cows and 1 Iters, $7.00012.00;
calves, 86.00912. on.
Hogs Receipts, 4,500 hesd; market low
er Top, $16.35; bulk, $16.10016.30.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 4,000 head
market, steady. Lambs, $13.00010.60; ewes.
137.00013.60. ,. .
MEW YORK STOCKS
Session Is Marked by Slug
gish Trading, Only. Quicken
ing Small Fraction Near
Close of Day.
New York, Feb. II. The stock market
moved in aimless and perfunctory fashion
during the greater part of today s lrregu
lar session, quickening Its pace slightly
towards the close on a moderate Inquiry
for rails. Progress of the govesment rail
way control legislation was probably a help
ful factor, together with prospects of better
earnings.
Pools continued their Intermittent ac
tivities In numerous specialties, but the
trend in that quarter waa far from uniform,
secondary Issues scoring 1 to t point gains,
while seasoned shares reacted 1 to 1 points.
Standard Industrials, comprising the
ateel division, were under constant restraint.
mainly because of the uncertain attitude of
the government respecting prevailing price
schedules.
A marked falling off In domestic orders
was reported by many of the Important ateel
and Iron manufacturers, who are to meet
here tomorrow. United 8tatea Steel fluotu
ated within a 1 point range and waa under
greatest pressure In the laat hour, though
yielding only a slight fraction. The stock
sella minus Its regular and "extra" dlvl-
dends of 414 per cent tomorrow.
Not until the market's close was an
nouncement made that the directors of the
St. Paul railway had again failed to take
action en the common and preferred divi
dends. Roth Issues were firm to strong,
after early heaviness In the preferred.
Sales amounted to (10,000 ahares.
Bonds ef the speculative claes were again
Inclined to ease, but Investments held firm.
Liberty first and seconds 4s reacted, while
the 3 Ha made a slight gain. Total sales,
par value, aggregated $3,860,000. U. S., old
Issues, were unchanged on call.
Number of salea and ranges of prices
In yesterday's stocks; Closing
Bales. High. Low. Bid.
Amer. Beet Sugar. 8,100 82 S 83 81H
American Can .... 3,600 40 40 4 40 H
American C. and F. 14,000 784 714, 78U
Amer. Locomotive . 3,800 474 66 V 87
Amer. 8. A R 7.00 83 US 81
Amer. Sugar Refln 108
Amer. T. AT 1.100 10744 107 107
Amer. Z., L. A 8 11U
Anaconda Copper ... $.400 (144 4214 f$H
Atchison ,.. 81
A. O.ftW. I. 8. 8. L. 1.700 114 1UH 11144
Bait. A Ohio 1,600 6J 63V4 33
B. A 8. Copper . . . . 20$ 2014 1944 1(44
Cal. Petroleum 144
Canadian Pacific .. 1.100 14644 1 147
Central Leather .. 10,600 71 7044 70
Ches. A Ohio .... 1,000 66 66 H 85
C. M. A Bt P.... 6,400 41 39 29
C. A Northwestern. 300 (44 (4 98
C, R, 1, A P. ctfs. . 700 804 10 20
fhlno Copper .... 100 43 43 43
C. Fuel A Iron .. (00 !( 18 39
Corn P. Refining .. 18,100 35 33 36
Crucible Steel .... 10,500 (6 63 (3
Cuban Cane Sugar.. 3,200 33 33 38
Distiller's Securities 4,100 39 38 36
Erl 1,100 16 14 15
Gen. Electric 141
Geperal Motors .. 7,500 110 117 118
Gt. Northern pfd . . 700 (1 (1 (1
at North. Ore ctfs. liOOO 18 17 17
Illinois Central (6
Insp. Copper 1,100 46 45 46
Int. M. Marine pfd. 41,100 100 (6 (8
Inter. Nickel ..... $,600 29 28 26
Inter. Paper $.600 29 18 28
K, C. Southern ..' 17
Ken. Copper ..... 600 11 23 33
L. A N Ill
Maxwell Motors 28
Mex. Petroleum ,. 36,200 (8 (6 96
Miami Copper 900 31 81 31
Mo. Paclflo 1,600 21 22 22
Mont. Power .... ((
Nev. Copper 600 18 18 18
N. Y. Central '1,400 7$ 71 71
N. Y, N. H, A H 18
Nor. A Western .. 100 104 104 101
North. Paclflo .... 1,800 86 86 36
Pacific Mall 1,100 $0 23 29
Pacific T. A T , 21
Pennsylvania l.lOt 46 ' 45 44
Pittsburgh Coal 58
Ray Cons. Copper. , ,400 14 23 13
Reading , 11,800 78 76 77
Rep. Iron A Steel.. 1,400 77 T7 73
Shet. Aria. Copper .... 17
So, Paclflo 1,600 86 If 86
8o. Railway 700 24 14 14
Stud. Corporation.. 26,600 47 46 47
Texas CO. ........ 1,900 153 151 152
Union Paclflo .... 4, too 128 122 122
U. 8. I. Alcohol .. (00 122 111 111
U. 8. Steel 166,600 (6 (f 15
U. 8. Steel pfd .... 1,600 110 109 109
Utah Copper i .... $,700 81 81 81
Wabash pfd "B".. 300 1$ 11 33
Western Union 89
West Electric .... 1,000 42 41 41
Total sales for the day. 410,000 shares.
New York Money Market.
New York,' Feb. 28. Mercantile. Paper
6 per cent Sterling Sixty-day bills,
14.74; commercial alxty-day bills on banks.
$4.72; commercial sixty-day bills, $4.71;
ucmana, 14.76; cables, 84.76 7-16.
Silver Bar, 8fo; Mexican dollars, lie.
Bonds Government and railroad, heavy.1
Time loans Strong; sixty days, ninety
days and six months, 6 per cent bid.
Call Money Htrong; high, f per cent low,
( per oent; ruling rate, t per cent: clos
ing bid, f per oent; offered at f per oent;
last loan, o per cent.
U. S. 2s reg.. 17Ot. N. 1st 4s 88
do coupon ... 97I. C. ref. 4s... 81
U. S. 3s reg.. 98 I. M. Mar. 6s.. (2
ao coupon ... S8K. C. 8. ref. 6s.. 754i
U, S. L. 3S...(7.96L. A N. un. 4s.. 86
U. 8. 4s reg ,.104M., K.AT. 1st 4s 60
do coupon ...lot Mo. P. sen. 4s.. 67 L
A. V. 8. 6s.... 96 Mont. P. Is (0
A. T. A T, clt fs (3N. Y. C. deb. 6s (3
A.-F.. 6s.. 8(N. Pac. 4s...... 83
A. A Co. 4s.. 86 'N. Paclflo is.. 59
Atchison gen. 4s 820. 8. L. ref. 4s.. 84
B. A O. cv. 4s 79 Pao. T. A T. 5s.. (2
B, Steel ref, 6s.. 90 Pa., con. 4s.. (7
-u. iveatner s.. itra. gen, 4s... (1
C. Paclflo 1st.. (lfcReadlnr gen. 4s. 84U
C. AO. ov. 6s.. 798. L.A8. F. a, 6s 64
C, B.AQ, J. 4a. (3B. P. .ov. 6s.... (1
C.,M'.&S.P.cv.4s 728o, Ry. 6s (214
C, R, LAP. ref 4s 64 T. A P. 1st (I
c. ft so. ref. 4s (8U. Paolfla 4s... 17
u, sc n. u. rer es.sfu, n. ttunner ts, 79
r. of C. 6s, 1931. (3 V. 8. Steel 6s..,. ((
Erie gen 4s...... 51 Wabash 1st .... (4
OMAHA GENERAL MABKET.
Beef Cuts Wholesale prices of beef cuts
effective February It are aa follows! Loins.
No. 1, !9e; No. 1. $6o; No. I, 16o,
Ribs, No. 1, 14e; No. 1, 32c; No. I, lte.
Rounds, No. 1, 10c; No. t, 18 o; No. I.
16c Chucks, No, 1, 16c; No. I, 15a; No.
I, 14c Plates, No. 1 14 c; No. 1, 14o; No
8. llc.
Oysters Northsrn standards, per gal.,
$2.50; large cans, 68c; small cans. 3(o; se
lects, (2.(0 per gal.; large cans, 65o; small
cans, 42c; counts, $3.10 per gal.; large cans,
$3.10; small, 70c; email cans, 48c; Chesa
peake atsnlirds, f 2.2ft per gal.; large cans,
45c; small cans, 30c; selects, $3.10 per gal.;
large cans, 60c; small cans, 36c. I
Celery California mammoth, fresh trim
med dally, well bleached, per dosen. (Oo.
Fish Whiting, ocean pike, par lb., skin
skinned, 7c; round, Ic; box lots, lc; her
ring, per lb round. (o; sack lots, (o;
herring, per lb., dressed, Ho; box lots, lOo;
tulllbbe, white avge, 1 lb., per lb., 11c;
box lots, 10c; Canadian W. C. Jack pickerel,
rd., 13c; box lots, 11c; yellow pike, No. 1,
18c; box lots, 17o.
Fresh Frosen (per lb.) Halibut coast
froxen, 22c; salmon, red, coast froxen, 22c;
pink, 20c; black cod cable first, cosst
frozen, 16c; black bass, O. 8., 28c; lsrgs or
small, 10c ; trout, small, 20c; whlteflsb, me
dium and large, 18c; pike, No, 1, 18c; box
lots, 17c; pickerel, dressed, 16c; round, 12o;
crapple, average, 13 lb.. 16o; tllerish. for
steak, 16c; yellow perch, lie; buffalo and
carp, Ho; ling cod, lie; flounders, 12c;
western redsnapper, 11c: silver smelts, 16o;
natlfe mackerel, 21c; wh ting rd. O. S. and
medium .large, 1c; froge, Louisiana black
bulls, per dot., jumbo, $2.71; medium, $2.00.
Fresh Caught (per lb.) Halibut, fanoy ex
press stock, 25c; salmon, red, fancy expreea
stock, 26c; black cod sable fish, 15o; black
bass, O. 8., 30c; large or .mall, 35c; catfish,
O. S. and large, 26c; medium, 22c; crapple,
O. 8. and large, 22c; buffalo, genuine, Rd.,
If any, 18c; buffalo-carp, Rd., 14c; red
snapper, 18c: native mackerel, chilled. 21c;
haddock, chilled, 12o; cod, easts, chilled.
15c; flounders, 14c; Spanish mackerel, 17c:
sliver smelts, chilled, 18c; shad, split, each
(froxen), 26c.
Kippered 8almon. 10-lb.. baskets, nlent.
fill all orders, $3.10; kippered ssoleflsh or
graynsh, lo-ib. baskets, plsnty, fill all
orders, $2.40; smoked white (lakeflsh). It
lb baskets, plenty, fill all orders. $1.30.
Frors Louisiana black bulls, per djten,
Jumbo, $3.00; medium, $1.00.
London Money, '
London, Feb. 2$. Silver Bar, 42 per
ounce.
. Money 3 pur cent
Discount Rates 8hort bills and three
months, 3 per cent
Buy War Sayings Stamps.
North Platte, Feb. 28. (Special
i eiegramj Postmaster r. H. Mo
Evoy reports the sales of war sav
ing certificates at thi postoffice has
exceeded $17,000. The first stamp was
purchased by Miss Laura Murray, a
prominent teacher in the local schools.
The state-wide drive will begin here
March 22. The quota for this county
t& ji.un.uuu. , . .
GRAIN AHDPRODUCB
Heavy Ban of Corn Sends
Prices of Good White
Grades Down From 5
to 10 Cents.
Omaha, Feb. It, 1918.
Another heavy run of corn was on band
today, 47$ ears of this cereal showing up.
Arrivals of other grains were light, with
4 ears of wheat 19 ears of oats, 1 car of
rye and 1 cars ot barley.
The better grades of good white corn
suffered s noticeable decline, these grades
selling off all the way from t cents to
10 cents, the bulk of them being discounted
T cents and t cents. Tellow and mixed corn
were only slightly lower with the spot on
these quoted unchanged to 1 cents off.
There was a good demand for this cereal,
and buyers tried hard to force sellers to)
make concessions. Today's arrivals brought
a considerable amount of "six" and off
grade stuff, many of the sample grade of
ferlngs being sour and sold from $1.16(91.30.
No. $ white eold at $1,864)1.31 and No. 4
white at $1.7101.80. No. t white sold at
$1.(801.7$; No. I yellow brought $1.(101.67.
and No. 4 yellow $1.5901.86. No. I yellow
ranged from $1.6001.66. No. 4 mixed corn'
went at 31.6801.60. and the No. 6 grade
at $1.60 01.65.
Oata were off to of a cent '. Recetpta
were light and these were taken readily.
Shippers of oats are having considerable dif
ficulty In aendlng anything east, due to
the many embargoee and the use of all grain
cars to expedite the movement of corn at
present This haa been partly responsible
for the small trade In this cereal. No. 3
white and stsndsrd oata sold today at (90
19 He. while No. I white oats sold at II 0
II He No. 4 white went at lle and the
sampls grade offerings at I7e and tic.
Rye was quiet, while but one sale of bar
ley waa reported, this being a oar of sample
grade and brought $1.03.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal
to 368,000 bushels.
Primary wheat receipts were 158,000 bush
els and shipments 101,000 bushels, against
receipts of 714,000 bushels and shipments
of 680,000 bushels last year.
Prlmaryecorn receipts were 1,431,600 bush
els and ahlpments 1,061,000 bushels, against
receipts of 1,(11,000 bushels and shipments
of 688,000 bushels last year.
Primary oata receipts were 1.035,001 bush
els and shipments 771,000 bushels, against
receipts of 664,000 bushels and shipments of
474,000 bushels laat year,
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oatt.
Chlrag IS 170 : lit
Minneapolis' ...Ill' ... ..,
Duluth 4 ... ...
Omaha 4 . 471 19
Kansas City 14 lit It
Bt. Louis 14 1(0 60
Winnipeg ..348 ... ...
Corn No. $ white: 1 car, $1.(1; 1 car.
$1.(0; 1 ear, $1.(7; car. 31.16. No. 4
white; 16 cars, $1.80; 14 cars, $1.7$. No. 6
white: 1 car, $1.71; 1 cars, $1.73; 80 cars,
$1.70; $-$ ear, $1.18. No. f white: $ cars.
$1.65; I oars, $1.18; f ears, $1.60. Sample
white: 1 car, $1,401 1 car, 11.15; 1 car.
$1.30. No. $ yellow: cars, $1.67; 1 car,
$1.66. No. 4 yellow: 4 cars, $1.65; 4 cars.
$1.43; 10 cars, $1.40; ( cars. $1.60. No. I
yellow: t cars, $1:66; 1 ears, $1.63; I cars.
$1.53; t ears. $1.51: 34 cars, $1.60. No. 6
yellowl 1 cars, $1.(5; 4 cars, $1.48: t cars.
ir.43: 4 cars. $i.4i; 1 1-6 cars. $1.40: 3-6
ear, $1.40; ( cars, $1.88. Sample y.llowt 3
bulkheads, (1.40; I cars, $1.35; 3 cars, $1.30;
I cars, 11.15; $-1 ear, $1.$0: 1 car. ftc. No.
4 mixed: 1$ cars. $1.10: $ ears. $1.69: 1-5
car, $1.6$. No. 1 mixed: $ cars. $1.66; 4
cars, $1.61; 11 ears. $1.61; 4 ears, $1.60. No.
t mixed: 4 cars, $1.40; 1 car, $1.39; 1 car,
i.js. sample mixed: i ear, $1,40; l ears.
$1.1; 1 car, $1.17; I cars, $1.15.
Oats No. t white: 1 car, lte: 1 car,
(to. Standard: 1 ear, 8914c; 1 ear, 89c.
No. 1 white; 1 ear, 38 o; 3 cars. $8 tie.
No. 4 white: 1 ear, 88 e. Sample white:
1 car, 86c; I cars, 17 e; 1 ear, 17c. . ;
Barley Sample: 1 car, $$.01.
Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. S white,
$1.1501.11. No. 4 white. $1.7101.$$. No. I
white, $1.6801.71. No. white, $1.1001.66.
Sample white, $1.1001.40. No. $ yellow,
$1.6601 17. No. 4 yellow, $1.5901.65. No. 6
yellow, $1.60 01.56. No. t yellow, $1.1801.46.
Sample yellow, l(c0$1.4O. No. 4 mixed, $1.51
oi.io. no. I mixed, ll.4901.66. No. f mixed.
$1. $801. 48. Sample mixed, $1.1601.40. Oats:
No. 1 white, t908to. standard. 89099e.
no. i wntie, BRttOfitte. mo. 4 white. I8'c.
Sample, $70880. j .
Chicago cloelng prloae. furnished Ths Bts
by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
816 South Sixteenth street Omsbat
Art Open. I High. Low.j Close. tea."'
Corn. I I I I
Mch. 1 17 1 $7 117 1 374)137
May 1 ll17 $ 37 138 1 16 137 ,
Oats. ' !
Mch. 19 (9 $$ ' 81 19
May (80l(l$0 $7 87 88
Pork. )
May 47 ft , 4T It 47 17 47 674$ 03
Lard.- I
May IS 77 $1 ft II 71 1$ 10 2$ 17
July If 00 tf 10 35 $0 If 00 21 05
Rlba. I ,
May tl (1 II tf 14 $0 $4 tf. ti tt
July tf 40 I 66 47 21 i 10 25 40 tf 40
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.,
Uncertainty of Transportation Upholds
Value) ef Corn. ,
Chicago, Feb. 81. Rain and snow, likely
to Interfere with the erop movement and to ,
damage the quality of much ot the ship-'
ments did a good deal today to uphold' the
value of corn. Prices closed steady at the
sams as yesterdsy's finish to a shads higher, '
with March. 11.3741 and ll.l6Uei.37. Oata.
lost 0o to 0e and provisions 6046c.
Undesirable moisture prevailed over the
greater part of the eorn belt and there '
were forecasts of some lengthening ef ths
adverse conditions. Besides of the many ear
lots arriving appeared te have deteriorated
to a noticeable extent while In : transit '
Under such olroumstanoes the bulls In corn
had an evident advantage. In the later trad- .
Ing, however, the alight upturns which had
rMiiltftd wer mnra or less nffset hv nnm-
plaints that eastern roads were falling to
supply an adequate number of ear to pre
vent a piling up of stock her and at other
luaftlnr watrii Mnl.n.
Meagernes of rural offerings made oats
advance at times, but the effect proved
transient Export demand was lacking and
bears predicted a tremendous Increase of
acreage, thla spring.
Sharp declines In ths value of hogs weak
ened provisions. Receipts of hog through
out the west far exceeded laat year's figures.
Chicago, Feb. 18. Butter Market lower.
Creamery, 43046c
Rvro M.rk.t Ia.. 9trim- 1 446 faaa
Firsts, 87c; ordinary firsts, 80!6c; at
mark, cases Included, 36036c i
Potatoes Receipts, It cars; market un
changed. . . '
Poultry Alive, market unchanged.
New York General Market.
New York, Feb. 18. Flour Firm; springs
$10.(6011.00; winters, $10.26010.60; Kansas
$10.60011.00. .
Cornr-Spot, firm; kiln dried No. t yel
low, $1.11; No. $ yellow, $1.11; No. I
white, $1.26; cost and freight, New Tork
prompt shipments; Argentine, $2.26 f. o. b
cars.
Oats Spot, unsettled: natural, $1.0601.06
Hay Firm; No. 1, $2.00; No. t, $1.10;
No. $, $1.(0; shipping, $1.0501.76; all nom
inal. . .
Hides Steady; Bogota, $4Q!6c; Centra
America, 18084c. '
Leather Steady; hemlock sole, over
weights No. 7. 48c; No. 3, 46c
Pork Steady; mess, $63.00; famllj
$64.00056.00; ahort elear, $50.00056.(0. .
Lard Quiet; middle west $24.80026.(0.
Tallow Easy; city special loose, 17c.
Wool Steady; domestlo fleece XXXX
Ohio and Pennsylvania, unwashed, 65 0 66c
Rice Firm; fancy head, (0(c; blu
rose, (09c. .
New York Coffee Market.
New Tork, Feb. 18. Coffee Th market
for coffee futures was quiet today with
fluctuations Irregular wlthtn a range of 4
or 1 points. Buying by trade Interests tc
undo- hedges against salea ot spots o
afloats was less in evidence and then
seemed a tendency to even up scattering
commitments following the recent advance.
The opening was 1 point lower to t pointi
higher and the market closed net 8 points
higher to $ points lower. May ruled be
tween 1.40c and 8.42c and September ' be
tween 8.60c and 8.66c. March, 8.11c; May,
1.42c; July, 1.52c; September, 1.12a: October,
8.66c; December, 8.74o. Spot eoffee, firm:
Rio 7s, 8c; Santos 4s, 10e. No fresh of
fers were reported In the cost and freight
market. Santoa futures were to rels lower,
but no other change vas reported in Bra
stllan markets. Receipts at the two porU
were 61,000 bags.
Kansas City Batter and Eggs.
Kansas City, Mo., Feb. St. Butter and
Poultry Market unchanged.
Eggs Firsts. $30. . J
Minneapolis Flour Market " ;
Minneapolis, Feb. 28. Flour Unchanged.
Barley $1.83 01.1$. . - .
Rye $1.(101.(1, . ' .- r''v,''..
Bran $11.00. ' :
.
New Tork Cotton. . ,
New Tork. Feb.' 21. Cotton Futures
opened steady; March, 81,45c; May, ll.20o;
July, su.iuc; October, 29 61c; See