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THE BEE: OMAHA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1918.
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"FOR RENT ROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
1613 CAPITOL South front room Is mod
ern bom. Harney 414.
LOVELY front room, 106 & 29lh Ave. Phone
Harney 6407. -
Housekeeping Rooms.
liAXSCOM rARK Two pleasant room,
modern home, on ear line. liar. 1362.
Board and Room.
f ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS!
If you tall to find tb room you .
rfeelra among these ada call at The
Be office for a Room List Gives
templet description of vacant rooms In
ell parts of the city. New lists Issuer'
very week.
WANTED Board and room In private modern-home
for tubercular young man; able
to be up; 110 per week. Walnut 2769.
ROOM, and board for two gentlemen;
large pleasant southeast room, on car
line; private horns. Webster 4804.
ROOM and board fr two young men In re
fined widow's home.' Good home cooking,
modern, on car line: Webgter 6040.
2223 P1NKEX board and room for 2, private
home, also garage. Web. 6970.
- ' Unfurnished Rooms.
HEATED ROOMS. CRTIGHTON BLOCK.
World Realty Co., Douglas 8343.
Sun Theater Bldg.
Hotels.
CLAREMONT INN. 17th and Jackson, tran
stent guests, II a day; permanent guests,
SO weea. uougias lit.
Rooms Wanted.
FURNISHED ROOMS WANTED
Wanted completely furnished, clean
housekeeping rooms, must be In good
residential section of Omaha. One or two
; rooms with kitchenette with private bath
preferred. In answer to add ' give full
particulars. Box Y 426 Omaha Bee.
FOR RENT HOUSES
West
WALKING DISTANCE, NEW BRICK
'-Six rooms, all modern, oak finish, 26th
.', Ave. and St. Mary's Ave., $37.60 per mo.
TRAVER BROS. CO., "
819 First Nat'l Bank Bldg.
MODERN 8-room house, close In. Phone
Har. ISO at 6 a. m. or 6 p. m.
Miscellaneous.
130 320 'Jass, ( crna., strictly modern,
window) shades, fine yard.
1181660 N. 20th. ( rni, bath.
$12.103320 Manderson, S rooms, large yd.
" $10109 S. 26th, rms.. owner pays water.
$36620 S. 20th, 10 rooms, modern..
Ringwalt Bros. Brandels Thea. Bldg.
' FOR REN
Houses, cottages, and apartments.
PORTER- 8HOTWBLL,
tOI i. 17th, Sb ... . Doug. 6011.
Offices with . Horn Builders. '
-ROOM, all modern house, close In, 145.
JOHN J. MOLV1HILL t Realtor).
200 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. tl
HOUSES
' Hi AtX PARTS OF THE CITY.
CRBIOH SONS CO.; BEB BLDO.
.. , FOR COLORED.
T rooms, 116; 7 rms. modern $85.00.
JOHN N. FRENZER, DOUGLAS 664.
8HOPEN & CO.. RENTALS. Douglas 4221
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
APARTMENTS FOR RENT
WEST FARNAM DISTRICT
A few -beautiful apartments, with every
modern convenience. In a brand new, fire
proof building, located West Farnam dis
trict, clOB to two car lines. Ranging in
price from 166 and up.
Building has storage space, modern laun
dry equipment and room for servants;
ateara heated garage at rear.
For families who desire nice surroundings
and all modern conveniences, these apart
ments will prove most attractive.
Inspection can be arranged by telephoning
' ' MR. a: E. BURR,
An. work day at Douglas 2926,, between
8 a. m. and 5 p. m.
. , . . DEWEY.
i SOt , Dewey, 3 rooms, with 6-r. accom
modations, NEW. Sub-lease No. 9,; liv
ing room, with built-in bed, and dressing
room with built-in chlffonnler; dining
room with built-in bed; kitchen and bath;
-very.choioe; 136 summer.: .142.60 winter.
See 'tenant, pr call Janitor. Harney. 1946,
.today. .- .. .
-HASTINGS- & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St.
; FOR RENT.
'. We' will have two beautiful seven-room
.apartments vacant in one of the most
exclusiv of Omaha's apartment houses
April 1.:' If interested see
J.H.DUMONT & CO.,,
"V Realtors,
416-11 Keeline Bldg. Phone Doug. 690. -
-V- COLLEGE TERRACE.
JJew apartments, just finished, with all
the latest features and conveniences fire
proof -throughout, 136 and $40. Located
southeast corner 23d and California Sti.,
er call ' : .
OSBORNE REALTT CO..
701 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 498.
' MILTON.
. 2-R with 3-r. accommodations, 1964
Jones, close In, NEW; large living room,
w4th disappearing bed, built-in rhiffonier,
gas range, refrigerator. Sub-lease No. 17,
J3260 summer, 137.60 winter. ' See janitor.
HASTING8 & HBTDEN, 1614 Harney St.
6-R.T-209 PAXTON COURT. NEW. close-in,
bet., 26th Ave., and 26th St., right off of
Douglas, very choice; gas range, refriger
ator, window shades, awnings, curtain
rods, everything up to date, $32.60. .
HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St.
BEAUTIFUL 3-room and bath apartment,
walk distance, in fins location. $19.60
winter. Douglas 8140.
HAMILTON APTS. Fireproof. 24tb & Far
nam I 1 to 6 rms. with kitchen. D. 1472.
North.
4-ROOM apt. and sunroom, steam heated,
$31.50 and $3p. 18)5 Maple St. Red 682.
South.
' , . HEATED APARTMENTS.
i Rooms. "The Hudson," 207 South 26th
Ave., summer, $40; winter, $60.
Booms, 210 South 26th Ave., summer,
$40; winter, $46.
BENSON St METERS CO.. Realtors,
424 Omaha Nat'l. Bank Bldg. Doug. 746.
Miscellaneous.
' : FLATS ALL MODERN.
1113 N. 23d, 6 rooms $20.(10
J16N. 26th,' 7 rooms - $32.60
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,'
Tyler 1S3. 333 Securities Bldg.
PETERS TRUST CO.
Specialists in Apartment management.
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
FINE uew store room and basement at 27th
and Leavenworth Sts. Steam heat. For
particulars- see Coi.rad Toung. 122 Bran
dels Thester Bldg. Douglas 1671.
MODERN store near poatofflc. 160; modero
store room on 16th. near postofflce. lew
rent O. P. 8tebblne, 1610 Chicago.
MEW store for rent at 24th and Farnam. fine
location. Call D. 1472.'
Office and Desk Rooms.
LAWYERS It is essentiaf for you to
office In The Bee Bldg., Keystone In
vestment Co. Tyler 131.
OFFICES, $20 per month and up
FIRST NATIONAL BANK. BLDG.,
FIRST TRUST CO.. Agte Tyler 600.
Garages and Barns.
FOR RENT Barn lor garage. (10 S. 37th
St
WANTED TO RENT
Unfurnished Apartments and Houses.
WE WANT more houses and apartments to
renL- The fact that we have practically
cleared up cur big list Is conclusive proof
of: the efficiency of our rental service. -, it
jou want to keep your place rented, se
Payne and Slater Co.. Omaha Rental Men,
616 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 1016-
Miscellaneous.
WANT cheap farm land In Neb., So. Da
kota or Colorado, have 6-paasenger Velie
auto In first-class condition only been
used one season), as first payment. E. T.
Heydtn. Phone Walnut 262 or Tyler 60. -
, MOVING AND STORAGE
ttBTROPOLITAN VAN STORAGE COi
, Owped and operated by Central Furni
ture store; office on Howsrd St. between
16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have
your moving tiandled just as you would
' an order for new furniture. That's the way
we do It Ask to see oar dslly rental lists.
nocppnnp WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos;' moving, packing- and
hipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
sl.1 S. If the1 - k DOBflM !.
MOVING AND STORAGE
PPCT RKNTAL
nnn itv
SERVICE A IULjUI A A
Phone Douglas 383 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storage, moving.
16th and Jackson Sts.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 431J
J. C. REED
Express Co.. Moving,
Packing and Storage.
1207 Farnam St Web. 3748. Doug. 6146.'
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
DUNDEE SPECIAL, $5,000
Right In the .beat part of this high
grade residence district we have a 7
room, practically new. modern semi-bungalow,
consisting of iivlng room, dining
room, den and kitchen oa the 1st floor
and three nice bedrooms and bath on
the 2d floor. Located one block from
car and adjacent to the Happy Hollow
Circle district Owner has purchased
larger property. Phone for appointment
GLOVER & SPAIN, 1
Douglas 196S. 919-20 City National
Dandy Little Investment
29th Near Farnam
313-215 S. $9t:. St., two S-r. cottages on a
good 40-foot lot, facing west on 29th.
Only a short distance from Farnam St.
Hers Is a piece of property that la bornd
to grow in value. Price and terms are
most reasonable. For further Information
see
PAYNE & SLATER CO.
616 Omaha National Bank. D. 1016.
FOR SALE 1 lots N. B. corner 64th and
Pacific Sts. Bargain. Inquire J. Wlsler,
4679 Leavenworth St.
KOUNTZE PLACE Modern S-room house,
full basement, large lot, close to car. Price
11.360. Norrls Norrl. D. 4270.
M1NNB LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
fnone Tyier i7.
North. ' .
MlNNE LUSA BARGAIN
Just listed, a C-room brand new bun
galow at Mlnne Lusa. Oak floors through
out; oak finish In living room and dining
room; built-in buffet; colonnade opening;
built-in bookcases; plate rails, panel walls;
bedrooms finished In white enamel: built-
in linen closets: full basement;- furnace
heat; south front on paved street; one
half block from ear line. One of the pret
tiest spots In Minne Lusa. Priced at
$3,800." Before buying. It will pay you
to see it.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO,
Realtors.
63T Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1781,
Modem House, Two Lots,
, Hot Water Heat,
Price $3750
"-room modern home, 2 lots, garage, fruit
and shade trees, south front; one block to
car line; near 49th and Grant Sts, This
is surely a good tiuy. Terms.
J. L. HIATT CO., "
AAA FIRST NATIONAL PHONE fiQ
BANK BUILDING. TYLER OtJ
FOR SALE OR RENT
8474 Grant St., 8-room house with t
full also lots, vacant land adjoining for
gardening purposes.
MITCHEL INVESTMENT CO.. .
24th and Ames St. Col. 217.
A 6-R. house, strictly mod., with oak floors
and many pleasing features may be bought
for $1 QO cash and $30 mo. D. 8628 days.
6 ROOM HOUSE, fine lot, 6361 N. 30th,
$1,860, $200 cash, balance monthly. W.
' H. Gates, Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1294.
Miscellaneous.
CLAREMONT BUNGALOW
New stucco J-room, oak finish, sightly
location, 1 blotks to nr: paved streets.
Price $4,000, easy terms Call Owner, Wal
nut 2812.
BEAUTIFUL STUCCO
BUNGALOW
New 6-room, oak floors throughout, oak
finish in living room and dining room;
white enamel bed rooms, mahogany doors,
large living room with fireplaoe. beauti
fully decorated throughout. H block to
car, paved street. All pavings paid in
full. Price $4,960; cash $800; balance $46
per month. Call Owner, Walnut 2812.
R. S. TRUMBULL,
306 First Nat. Bk. Bldg. Dour. 1734.
FOR SALE Beautiful new 6-room modern
white stucco residence on Council Bluffs
car line. Handy location for anyone
working in Omaha. Very easy terms. A.
H. Becker. 3206 Ave. A. Council Bluffs.
W. FARNAM SMITH CO, '
Real Estate and Insurance. -1320
Farnam St. Doug. 1064.
LET me show you my brand new stucco
bungalow: finely finished, excellent, loca
tion. A real bargain at $3,860. Rea
sonable terms. Call Owner. Douglas 1723.
REA.L ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
H. A. WOLF CO... REAL ESTATE, IN
VESTMENTS INSURANCE. ELECTRIC
BLDG., TELEPHONE TTLER 86.
BUSINESS properties and Investments.
A. P. TUKEY and SON,
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
Income, Business and Trackage Specialist.
16th and Dodge Sts. .. Douglss 416. -
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT
FINE INCOME.
Located at 22d and Pierce Sts., consists
of nine buildings; 6; 6-room house and
store rooms. Lot 183x120, all in first
class shape. All rented for $2,124 per
year. Price $17,000; take $1,000 cash,
balance terms.
. ABLON REAL ESTATE CO..
Phone Red 3148. 821 Neville Blk.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
NINE-ROOU, 2 attic, just finished; 62d and
Jones St. Price, $13,600. Will take house
or lot as part payment. Phone Har. 927.
CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., 8. D-,
for clear modern house. Seward Bros., $7$
' Brandels Bldg. Douglas $840.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
VAC A NT1 NORTH. "
Have full lots on Pfnkney street
south front at 26th Ave., among beautiful
new homes. Priced to eell, can give terms.
TRAVER BROS. CO.,
Douglas 6886. 819 First Nat Bk. Bldg.
Miscellaneous.
LARGE garden lots near car line, paved
street, $126 to $196. $1 down. Doug. 6074.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
AN ACRE, Benson, Improved, with new 6
room bungalow, built last year; electric
lights; cement basement;, room for bath;
good garage: poultry house and poultry
yard. The acre is just a short distance
from paved street and lays -high, with a
fine view; $400 down and $30 per month
will handle.
HASTING8 HEYDEN. 1814 Harney St.
Florence.
DUNDEE PROPERTIES.
GEORGE AND COMPANY,
'902 City Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 766.
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
20 ACRES just outside city limits on west
44 mile to car line with 6o tar to city.
Land lays fine and soli is good. Will di
vide if desired. Price I low and terms
can be given. Phone Harney 4288.
A LARGE suburban tract of ground outside
city limits, near earlln. Ideal place to
rata poultry or garden. This Is a 260-ft
frontage for $610; will Mil easy terms.
Telephoo Walnut 116
REAL ESTATE WANTED
For Sale or Exchange
FOR FARM OR RANCH.
169.000 Press brick, eiose-ln business
block income $5,009 year, on lease; also
, i,ooo first mortgages, stor buildings and
residence properties. Want land.
S. S. & R. E. Montgomery,
sis vity national Bang Bias.
Omaha, Neb.
I WANT TO BU
a five or six room house. North Bid die
trlot for ab.iut $3,0ot er $3,600. Will give
as nrst payment two good lots In re
stricted district, balance- cash. 3331
Omaha Bee.
1 WANT more houses and apartments to
rent, sell or exchange. Needed repairs
made and cost deducted from rent W.
Q. Templeton, 614 Bee. Tyler 3020.
WK HAVE several good reliable buyers for
I and f-room houses and bungalows with
$300 to $600 down. Call Oe borne Realty
Co. Tyler 496. 701 On. Nat. Bank Bldg.
HAVE calls tr Dundee homes and would
like exclusive listings en a few bungalows
and houses from $3,500 to $13,000. C A.
Grlmmel, 849 Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg.
WANT good residence; about $6,000. Will
pay one-half cash, balance In good resi
dence lota. Bos 1792. Omaha Bee.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
6 and $ per cent mortgages seoured by
Omaha residence or Nebraska farms.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC,
638 Keellna Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF f PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN A BLDO. ASSOCIATION.
H. W, BINDER,
Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'REEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 371$.
LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Bran.
dels Theater Bldg. D. 686.
5y2 HARRISON Sc MORTON,
sis umana Nat. Bk. Bldg.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
6, 6H and 6 Per Cent.
J. H. DUMONT Co., Keeline Bldg.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & 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.
SHOPEM A COMPANY, Douglas 4223.
FARM AND-RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
MARCH 6.
Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark.
W. 8. FRANK. $01 NEVILLE BLK.
Idaho Lands.
IDAHO
For Sale 40-acre Irrigated farm, all In
alfalfa and winter apples; paying hand
somely, near R. R, city 6,000; no agents
or trade, Price, $8,600. Write H. D.
Bowker, Nampa, Idaho.
FARM for sale, aunny southern Idaho, U
miles from city of Boise, 160 acres.
Owner 111, Write for, particulars. Hattle
E. Young, R. F. D. 3, Boise, Idaho.
Iowa Lands.
FOR SALE, NO TRADE CONSIDERED
60-acre farm joining the corporation of
Crestosj, la. Fair improvements, plenty
of water, good fencing, fruit and grove,
paved street to the farm. Some rolling,
. but very productive. Can give five years'
time on 16,800. Price $210 per acre. E.
GOODMAN, CHESTON, IA.
Colorado Lands.
LOW FARE ROUND TRIP
Homeseekera' excursion to Colorado
points every 'first and third Toes
days. Write for free farm booklet and
special land-seekers rates for parties of
five or more. Immediate possession and
eight years' time on our lands at $ per
cent '
THE TWIN LAKES LAND AND
WATER COMPANY.
936 First Nat'l Bldg.. Omaha.
WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county, Colorado;
$12.60 to $18 per acre. We control 36
choice quarters. Send for booklet. Kloa
Investment Co.. Omaha.
Missouri Lands.
GREAT BARGAINS.
$$ down; $6 monthly buys 40 acres good
fruit and poultry land, near town, south
ern Missouri.. Price only $220. Address,
Box 282. Springfield, Mo.
Minnesota Lands.
MINNESOTA BARGAIN.
40 acres, level cl. loam, partly fenced,
on mail, road, 6 miles from town, 10
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 alono will pay for the
land. Price $26.00 an acre, easy terms.
For further particulars and pictures writs
Dairy Farm Land Co.. Finlayson, Minn.
Nebraska Lands.
A REAL RANCH BARGAIN IN
NEBRASKA.
$.113 acres Sheridan county, Nebraska,
only one mile from Ellsworth, railroad
town, has three five-room houses and sta
bles for from 200 to 800 cattle, 3 wells,
fenced and cross fenced. ' has 6 Potash
lakes, wli cut 1,000 ton of hay. Possession
May 1st. Price $14 per acre. Owner to
retain ownership to 10 per cent off all
minerals, any other Information, write or
call 8. O. Ngrdqulst, 322 Neville Bldk..
Omaha, Neb.
80 ACRES, Morrill Co.. Neb., miles
north Bayard; 20 aeres alfalfa, balance
under, the plow; 4-room house, barn, well,
fenced, all under government ditoh. Price
$12,000; only 3 miles beet dump. Land
paid the owner hit share rent 1917 over
$1,200. Will take $6,000 cash, balance
trade. S. O. Nordqnist. 323 Neville Blk..
Omaha, Neb.
CHOICE half section eastern Nebraska. Big
Improvements, worth $10,000, Ideal stock
and grain farm, desirable location. A tin
place to live. Such a farm Is seldom of
V fered for sale. For full Information ad
dress Paul Peterson, 364 Brandeta The
ater Bldg., Omaha. Tel. D. . 1806. Wal
nut 8106.
EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 320-acr
improved Buffalo county farm, within
auto anve or Kearney, Ken.: sto Pr aer.
C K. DAVIES, KEARNEY.
WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms
and ranches In good Old Dawes County.
Arab L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb.
WE HAVE clients who will pay cash for
bargains In western land. Whit & Hoover.
Omaha National Bank Bldg.
RANCHES of all slses and kinds, easy
terms A. A. Patsmsn $01 Rarhsnh Blk.
New York Lands.
120 ACRES GIVEN AWAY $ mile from
vllluge. 14 from aohooL 1H from stor
and cheess faetory. Lay well, rich soil,
10 acre valuable timber, splendidly
watered, fin 11 room house, water in
side, splendid barns $0 by 62 and 24 by
36. concrete floors, hip roofs, galvanised
siding, nlf . hog house, large hennery,
buildings practically new, abundance
, fruit Including hay. grain, 17 cows, bull,
$ yearlings, good team, sow, 60 hen,
sprlngtooth harrow, grain drill, cultivator,
plow, horse rake, mowing machine,
wagons, buggy, cutter, sleighs, barnesee.
all small tool. Price $6,300. Reason
poor health. Free list. . , Ellis , Bros.,
Bprlngvllle, N. Y.
Oregon Lands.
NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the
rang. Get on tht ground floor with 10
acre Irrigated land in eonnectlon with
open range. You c-n grow stock success
fully and cheaply. Personally conducted
excursion even' tr- week. Send for bul
letin. Harley J. Hooker. 940 lit National
Bank Bldg.
Wisconsin Lands.
LEVEL 160 with dandy 6-room house, nice
new barn 34x48, room 25 head, silo,
granary, hog, chicken and machine
eiouees. 40 acres field, 20 ready to break,
all fenced, level, no - stone, 2 well,
orchard 100 trees, good soil. 4H miles
, Siren, school corner of farm. $4,200.
$1,600 cash easy terms, J. E. Spangbery,
Cashier, Bow t. Siren, Wis.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farm. $60 per au.
melodist pald-op water right Henry
Levi ACM. Rylander. 864 OrnabaNsO.
Miscellaneous. r
CHOICE FARM. Nielsen. 422 Rob Bldg.
Persistent AdvertisinE Is the Road
to "Success,
REAL ESTATE ACREAGE
ACREAGE ini p. 1 to 40 a., well located!
reasonably priced; terma or cash; some
for trade. 311 Brandels Thea. Bldg. Mr,
Pease.
Al ACRE tract; house, garage; well Im
proved. $1,369; part cash. Call Doug. 2819.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
IF YOU want cash and will sell cheap,
I will buy your cottage, bungalow, house,
flat or stores that you do not want;
tired of holding or about to lose for want
of Quick money. Give full partloulars In
first letter and best price. P. O. Box
456.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
. Don't list your farm with us If yon
want to keep It
B. P. 8NOWDEN SON.
431 8. 16th. Douglas 9171.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
Harness, Saddles and Trunks
We make them ourselves; sell them
direct to consumer. Why pay two profits
for Inferior goods, when ybu can get
high grade goods at first cost? ALFRED
CORNISH CO., 1310 Farnam St..
Omaha. Neb.
SETTLING the estate of the late G. H.
Jackson. Our own raised horses, mares
and mules. ( young 6-year-old matched
mares. 3,600 to 3,800 lbs.,. 4 geldings,
3,600 to 2,800 lbs., also $ spans of I-year-old
mules, 3.400 to 3,600 lbs. Mrs.
O. H. Jackson, 219 North 7th St., Coun
cil Bluffs.
HOUSES off farm; the last and best end
of my entire outfit consisting of $6 head
of Belgian and Perohon mares and geld
ings, 4 to $ yeara old. weighing 2.600 to
. 3.000 lbs. per team; 8 mules 3,600 to
2,800 lbs.; one farm wagon; 10 sets double
harness. 2613 Leavenworth.
Wanted.
WANTED Boar; must be year eld. Phone
1986. Council Bluffs.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
SINGLE-COMB Ancona eggs for hatching
from blue ribbon winners; settings, $1.60
and $2. E. Pallas, 6186 Wirt Omaha.
"OLDTRUSTY" , Incubators and brooders
shipped promptfy. Big catalog free, M.
M. Johnson Co., Mfrs- Clay Center, Neb.
THOROUGHBRED HOMER and Carnaut
pigeons; must sacrifice. Benson 666-J.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organised by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security.
$40, 6 mo., 11. g6ods, total, $$.60.
Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
483 Securities Bldg., 16th, Farnam, Ty. 666.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY
1 0 . SMALLER LOANS, O CI
O W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1893. O
6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. TY. 0.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOAN8.
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
JStajashock, 1614 Dodge.D. C619LKatl891.
New York General Market.
New York, March 6. Flour firm; spring.
$10.66011.00; winters, $19.2610.60; Kan
sat, $10.60011-00.
Corn Spot firm; kiln dried No. I yel
low, $1.94 H: No. 2 yellow, $1.9314; No. $
white, I1.66H o. I. f. New York, prompt
shipments. Argentine, $3.86 f. o. b. oar.
Oats Spot, quiet; natural, $1.0601.06.
Hay Easier: No. 1, $1.80; No. 3, $1.7$:
No. $, $1.60; shipping, $1.60 nominal.
Hops Quiet; state medium to choice 1917,
40960c; 1916, nominal; Pacific coast 191T,
20ffJ3c; 1916, 140160.
Hides Quiet; Bogota, 34026o; Central
American, S3 tt 34c.
Pork Firm; mess, $62.00O6i-00: family,
$64.0066.O0; short .clear, $60.00066.00.
Lard Barely steady; rolddleweit, $10.99
027.00.
Tallow Quint: elty special loose, lis.
Wool Firm, domestlo fleece XX Ohio and
Pennsylvania unwashed, I6O660,
Rice Firm;- fancy head, $0'Mi blue
rose. Sttsttic.
Butter Firm; receipts, 11,479 tubs,
Creamery, higher than extras, 48 H 49c;
creamery extras, (93 score), 48c; firsts, 4$M
047o; seoonde, 46046c.
Eggs Market firm; receipts, 8,42$ cases.
Freeh gathered extras, 28039c; extra lints,
37c; firsts, 36Hc; seconds, 3608614c.
Cheese Market weak; receipts, 1,731
boxes; state held specials, 26M02ttc; state,
average run, 36026ie.
Live Poultry Market quiet; no price set
tled. Dressed Poultry Market quiet; prices un
changed, i
Omaha Stocks and Bonds.
Stocks Bid. Asked.
Burgesa-Naah Co. 7 pet pfd.... 99 100
Beatrice Creamery Co. pfd.. .,100 109
Cudahy Packing Co. 7 pet pfd.. 104 108
Cudahy Packing Co. C. .110 113
Deere A Co. pfd '... 97
Gooch M E. Co. 7 pet pfd "B'MOO
Harding Cream Co. 7pct. pfd... 100 100
Lincoln Tel. Tel. Com 97
Nebraska Power Co. 7 pet. pfd...99U 100
Omaha A C. B. St Ry. pfd..... 66 78
Orchard Wllhelm Co. 7 pet pfd. 100 101 ,
Omaha A C. B. Ry. A B. pfd.. 66 63
M. E. Smith A Co. 7 pot pfd. .101 103
Swift A Company ..' 128 1281
Union P A L Co. 7 pet ufd.,..100 100
rwichita Union Stk Yd 97 100
Union Stock Yards Co. 100
Bonds .
American TAT Notes. 1918.. 99 9V
Columbus Light. HAP 6's, 1924 94 96
Chicago San. Dst 4's, 1922.... 97 97.36
Des Moines 8. D. 4tt's, 1931.. 7H 98 ,
Gorham Mfg. 7's, 1919-1924.... 9 V 100
Iowa Portland Cement Co. 6's. ... 100
General Rubber Deb. 6'e 1918. ..98 98
Kansas City Terminal 6'. 1918. 99 98
Omaha A. C. bldg. 6's, 1920-33.. 99 100
O A C B Ry A B 6'S, 1939.... 84 89
Seaboard Airline Ry. 6 s. 1918.... 96 99,
Toledo T L A P 7's, 1920 99 99
Wilson A Co. 6's, 1941 9$ 96
West End St. Ry. 7's, 1920.... 99 99
U K Of Gr. B A I 6'S. 1919.. 99 99
Morris A Co. 4's, 1939 63 84
Montana Power 6's, 1943 98 89
Ex-dlvideud
St. Loul Liv Btock.
St. Louis, March $. Cattle Receipts.
4,300 head; native beef steers, $8. 0013.80;
yearling steers and heifers, $7.00013.60;
cows, $6.00 011-80; stoeker and feeder,
$6.00019.60; fair to prim southern beef
Steers, $9.00012.60; beef cows srd heifers,
$6.00010.00; southern yearling steers and
heifers, $7.60010.00; native calves, $6,008)
14.00.
Hogs Receipts, 8,600 head; market
steady; light $18.90017.10; pigs, $12,760
18.86; mixed and butchera, 316.76O17.06;
good heavy, $16.86017.00; bulk, $16,700
17.08.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 600 head;
market steady; lamb, $14.00017-40; ewe,
$12.60013.00; wethers, $13.00Q13.76: can
ners and chopper, $6.6009.60.
Kansas City Liv Stock.
Kansas City, Mo., March 6. Cattle, re
oelpts. 8,000; steady; prime fed steers, $13.7$
13.75; dressed beef steers $10.60 0 13.10;
western sters $9.60018.10; eows $7.26011-00;
heifers $8.00012.00; stockers and feeders
$7.26010.50; bulls $7.26010-26; calves $7.00
12.60.
Hogs, receipt 8,000; higher; bulk. $18.40
16.86; heavy, $16.60017.00; packers and
butchers, $16.66018.90; light 316.6018.70;
pigs. $12.60014-76.
Sheep .receipts 8,000; steady; lambs $16.80
6716.90; yearlings, u.ofji4.x; wetners
$12.00011-60; ewes, $11.60Q12.80.
Chicago Liv Stock.
Chicago, March 6. Cattle Receipts, 21,
00; market weak; native steers, $8,600
14.10; stoeker and feeders, $7.60 011.00;
cows and heifers, $6.40011-76; calves, $8.60
014.60.
Hogs Reoeipts, 43,000 head: market
weak; 16o under yesterday's avsrage; bulk,
316.20ei6.66; light $16.60018-90; mixed,
316.00016.80; heavy, 316.60O16.40; rough,
$16.60016.80; pigs, 13.600 18-40.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 12,000 head;
market strong; sheep, $10.60018.60; lamb,
$14.35017.90.
' Bt. Joseph Liv Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo., March 6. Cattle Re
celpts, 4,000 head; market ateady; eteers,
$9. 001$.76; cow and heifers, $7.00 0 12.00;
calves, $4.0019.6.
Hogs Receipt. 8,000 head; market slow;
prospect higher; top, $16.60; bulk of sales,
$16.46 0166.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,600 head;
market steady to lower; lambs, $11,000
18.76; ewes, $7.00Q13.6O. fl
, Kansas City Grain.
' Kansas City, Mo., March 6. Corn Mar
ket steady. NO. 1 mixed. $1.780190; No. S
white, 93.00O3.10: No. 2 yellow, $1.90O$ 09;
May. $1.37OU7. .
Oats No. 2 white, 92c; No., 2 mixed, $7
0$.
Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City,. March f Butter Market
unchanged.
Eggs First, 32e.
Poultry Rooster, 18c; broilers. 24 0 260.
. St Lonis Grain Market.
' St. Louis, March 6. Corn No. !, $1,76
1.77; No. 3 white, $1.98; May, $1.27.
Oats No. 2, 9192e; No. 8-whit. 84
O96o. .
' s -
OMAHA LIYE STOCK
-
Liberal Run of Oattle ; Slow and
Uneven Trade; Hog Prices
Higher; Sheep Are
Slow.
Omaha. March 6. 1913.
Receipts were.
Official Monday .
Estimate Tuesday
Cattle. Hoc. Sheep.
.....11,863 9.8I 19.093
.... 8,000 16,300 16.600
Two day thla week. ..19. 261 24,686 34.693
Sam day last week. .17.667 41.967 16,13
Same day 3 weeks agol8,819 26.491 37,264
Same day 3 week agol2,676 29,669 19,606
Same daya 4 week ago30,698 24,94$ 30.617
8am day last year.. 12.669 19.106 16,691
Receipt and disposition of liv stock at
the Union Btock yards, Omaha, Neb., for
twenty-tour hour ending at p. in. yes
terday:
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Horse
C, M. A St. P $ 6
Wabash 8 2
Missouri Pacific .... 27 6 4
Union Pacino 78 4s 4$ 1
C. A N. W., east.... 36 10 1
C. A N. W., west.... 88 50 1 8
C, St. P., M. A O.. 18 11 3
C, B. A Q., east.... 17 8 1
C, B. A Q. west.... 66 47 9
C, R. I. A P., east.. 10 14
C, R. I. A P.. west.. 3 1
Illinois Central 3 2
Chlcaxe Gt. West... 3 8
Total receipt ....361 310 63 7
DI S POSITION H BAD.
Cattle. Hogs, Sheep.
Morris A Co 891 843 1.624
Swift A Co 1,396 2,434 ' 3,331
Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,970 3,398 2,667
Armour A Co 1,608 1,669 8,641
Schwarti A Co 634 ....
J. W. Murphy 1,496
Llnaoln Packing Co.. 63
8. O. Packing Co.... 80
Wilton Packing Co.. 290
Hunsinger A Oliver.. 89
W. B. Vantant Co.... 3
Hill-A Son 106 .... ....
F. B, Lewi 317
J. B. Root A Co.... 128
J. H. Bulla 28
Rosenstock Bros 404 .... ,,,,
F. O. Kellogg 76
Werthelmer A Degen 373
Ellis 97
Sullivan Bros 46 .... ....
Mo. A Kau. Calf Co.. 71
Christie , 19 ....
Hlfgln 14
Huffman , 3 ....
Meyers ...... 81 ....
Rolh 6
Glassberg ,, ,,,, ,,,,
John Harvey ........ 17 ....
Dennis A Francis .... 8 ....
Jensen A Lungren.,.. 897 .... ....
Pat O'Day 6
Other Buyer 1,173 .... 743
Total 9.617 14,996 16,816
fa ' Hntt,., ..,!,. in,... 1 ...... . .. .
tie showed up today, about, 6,000 head, and
.us two ir supply nas neon 11,160 head,
or 2,000 mora than a week ago, or 6,600 more
than a v-a H -aA Tk. ....... k. ....... 1 -
' " . eflt.ll UflU IKIWllDn
that confronted the trade on Monday was Id
rvmence ioaay ana tner was th same
ktlMt At - -lr ur.A ........... I .. I , I
-" -" " "l"".mj WWflr 1 1 HUB,
T l.nn--H-- ... nnA-iAn a- .Hi., . i .
...... H.,,.1,.,,,1, .uiiivme inrouin
the east had a depressing Influence on both
pecaer ana snipper ouyers ana bids on both
h f ar-Am mtkA ...... -.. . . - . 1
. .vw dvuu tt bi arvunq iu
16o lower than Monday's average trad. The
-- -01. nun w pieniirui ana aid
tint Ball M I. 1 . . . .
..... -w --r ..iMvii luwflr, uui on in
ordinary run of beet steer and butcher
stock the market wa slow and the two
riava' iVartllti .Mi.n.t. . . at a, a.' .
1.- - iiiuuui. tW d v.vc, . 1 was
the same way In stoeker and feeder. De
mand from the country was fairly good,
but Inability to move the stock east caused
a dull and unevenly lower trad throughout
Quotation on cattle; Good to choice beeves,
$18.86013.00; fair to good beeves, $11.00
13.00; eommon to fair beeves, $9. 00 11 00;
good to cholo yearlings, $10.76013-2$: fair
to good yearlings, $9.60010.60; common to
fair yearling, $7.6009.60; good to choice
gran beeves, $11.00012.26; fair to good
grass beeves, $9.60011.00; common to fair
grass beeves, $8.0009.00; good to choice
heifers, $9.60011.00; good to choice cows,
$9.26010.60; fair to good cows, $8,3609 fi;
common to - fair cows, $6.6008 00; prime
feeders, $10.00(911. fid; good to choice feed
ers, $9.76010.26; fair to good . seders, $8 78
09.60; eommon to fair feeder, $6.6008.001
good to choice stnekors, $9.60 11.00; stock
heifer, $7.6009.60; Mtoclc cows, $6,6009 00;
stock calves. $7.60010.60; veal calves, $9 00
18.00; bulls, stags, etc.. $7.60 f,00. ,
SKCir BI I'.KKM.
No. Av. Pr
No.
Av. Pr.
. . . 686 $ 00
...1316 I 26
... .40 76
... 888 10 10
. . . 907 1A 11
9 681 $8 76
6 tn 10
1". . .
n..'.
14....
17 666 36
13 868 10 00
10a 886 10 36
84 640 10 40
9
111 , 830 10 60
18....... 896 10 86 !7. fll 1A in
26
932 10 90 31.. . .' 11 in
83..
...1U1Z 11 00
...1816 11 16
24.. 983 11 IS
3.
as
16 11 (0
19 1133 11 60
20...
9...
..1160 11 $6
..1341 11 86
..1161 is a
10 1113 11 76
1200 11 tn
23
20 1273 It 26
40 1261 12 40
13 1261 12 30
16 1267 II 46
30 1410 13 80
STEERS ANl) HEIFERS,
7 463 8 60
4 737 8 76
11 821 8 90
12 642 ( 60
20 811 14LJ5
14 993 ir6
6 672 9 86
29 703 10 66
36. ......lilt 12 60
HEIFERS.
704 7 00 7 860 7 16
17.- 641 7 76 11 481 8 00
16....... 661 8 10 68 913 r. at.
6 766' 8 36 1 3 1010 00
18 80S 9 36 12 900 40
"1 t 76 1 976 It 40
, COWS.
1 1680 7 00 7 984 ( 26
t 818 7 SO 9 961 7 36
76$ 7 36 16 826 7 40
33....... 961 7 80 1 112$ 7 76
$ 931 t 00 10 1030 9 36
4-. 800 3 36 16 917 t 40
3 1200 8 $0 4 1107 s II
20 1001 t tO 7 1207 t 10
$ 1670 t 28 17 1161 t 40
11 1241 t SO 3 1160 76
1211 10 20 2 1476 10 26
BULLS.
1 $20 7 $0 2 $26 T 26
1 920 I 00 2 1080 S 26
1 1280 8 60 6.. 664 t 76
1 1820 t 10 1 1480 t 2t
1 1080 10 00 2 tlO 12 00
1 CALVES.
10 '473 7 80 6 368 8 00
8 483 8 86 82 423 9 ID
9 261 9 26 1 280 t 69
I , 120 11 00 1 340 12 60
1 230 12 76
Hogs Rcelpts showed some Increase over
yesterday and shippers opened the trad
buying on the early rounds at prices that
wr for the most part fully lOo higher
than yesterday. They took quit a number
of loads on this basis. Packer were fol
lowing the shippers' lead and wer also ac
tlv buyer. A little later In the forenoon
the market strengthened up and offerings
war changing handa a much a 16o and
in some cases 20o higher. The best prlo
paid wa $14.40, showing an Incresse over
yesterday of ltc, while the bulk of the of
ferings moved at $16.20016.36. Trade was
active all th way through and a good clear
ance wa mad at an early hour.
no. av, sa. Fr. No. Av. Sb. Pr.
64. .371 ... $16 1$ 66..1M ... $16 30
60. .204 ... It 21 76. .221 ... 16 10
38. .190 ... 14 $0 30. .111 ... It tt
81. .198 70 It tt 74. .196 ... It tt
Sheep Another liberal run of sheep and
lamb showed up this morning. Th open,
lng deal was rather a draggy affair, with
but a few loads of sheep and lamb find,
lng an, outlet Lamb value looked a little
easier If anything than yesterday, best fed
lamb areund 76 pound going at $11.76,
with medium kind around $16.26016.60.
Heavy lambs wer hard to move, and the
undertone to value wa weak. A string of
yearlings and wethers of a heavy variety
old at $13,60, about steady with yesterday.
Aged stock was in fairly good demand at
nominally ateady price. Feeder war
scare, and In good demand. Ewe lamb
old late yesterday at $17.00. Straight feed
er are quotable up to $16.76.
Quotation on sheep and lambs: Lambs,
handy weight, $16.60017.00; lambs, heavy
weight, $16.00918.36; lambs, feeder, $18.00
018.76; lambs, shorn, $11.60018.60; lambs,
culls, $10.00014.00; yearlings, fair to choice,
$11.60014.60; yearlings, feeders, $13.00
14.16; wethers, fair to choice, $11.0013.00;
ewea, fair to choice, $11.00013.60; awes,
breeders, all ages, $10.60014.60; owes, feed
er, $7.$010.SO; ewes, cull and canners,
$6.007.36.
No. At. Pr.
411 fed lamb , $1 $16 66
181 fed lamb 83 It It
144 fed lamb 76 It 40
201 feeding ewe lamb 71 17 00
ltt fed ewes 12$ , It It
184 ted ewes , 118 11 86
lit fed yearling ltt It 60
Sioux City Live Stock.
Sioux City, la., March t. Cattle Re
ceipts, 3,000 head; market ateady: beef
steers, $10.00018.60; fat cows and heifers.
$8.00011-00; canners, $7.90$.O0; stockers
and feeders, $9.00U.60; caivis, 18.00
12.60; bulls, stsgs, etc., $7.60010 60; feed.
In cows and heifers. $7.0009.60.
dogs Receipts, $.000 head; market $0
cents higher; light, 116 35W16.50: mixed
816.30010.46; heavy, 316.26 16.40: plxa,
tlo.POtf 14.00; bulk of sales. $16.30 16.45.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 200 head
market steady.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Confidence Slowly Returning to
Street, Following Indications
of Easier Money and Better
Foreign Outlook.
New York, March .6. Indications of
easier money ana a les apprehenalv view
of th foreign situation served In part to
counteract recent unfavorable Influence In
today's wholly Insignificant stock market
Dealings again war very light and the
only noteworthy change occurred In the
mor speculative issues. For example, ex
treme gain n 1 10 1 point were regl
tered by Industrial Alcohol. General Mn.
tors, Baldwin Locomotive, th petroleums.
Sumatra Tobacco. Utah Copper and Wilson
Packing, the resulting largely from pres
sure. Th small floating supply In some of thea
stock mads their rise easy of accomplish
ment Shipping wer sustained m their
1 to 1 point gain by circumstantial ru
mor Of enlarged dividends and tka
irvnsin or a row equipments was traceable
10 similar reasona.
United States Steel moved within a 1-
poini ramus, tinishlng at a gain of prac
tlcally a point. Lackawanna ftt.ai r..i-
bl Steel and Kepubllo Iron wer materially
stronger, th latter gaining S point,
Trading In rails wss at a minimum, some
of the active Issues remaining unquoted
throughout th session. Coalers displayed
om animation, minor recessions being re-
coverea later. Bale amounted ta ill one
share.
Call money fell to lu ear hhi ... .
large demand had been met at t and 4ta
per cent. A few ahort time loan wer re-
porno ai e Dr cent An nrtma
Investment lond yielded allshtlv ta th.
coompanimeni or a general movement In
inai quarter, uoerty leauea continued tn
ease, especially th second 4e. Total sales
tpar vaiuei aggregated $1,186,000.
United States bonds fold laauaat
cnangen on call.
Number of sale and Quotations an 1 t8 I.
lng stocks: Closln
Sales. Hlah. Low. iim
Am. Beet Sugar....1 200 80 89 80
American Can 1,400 40 88 39
Am. Car A F"ndry 3,800 77 76 77
Am. Locomotive .. 1.100 66 clu itk
Am. Smelt A Reff 1,600 81 10 80
Am. oumr jtmng. nun IBt 104 106
Am. Tel. A Tel... 3,200 lot 104 106
Am. I L. A S 14U
Anaconda Copper.. 1.800 63 61 61
Atchison 300 84 84U 84 V.
A O A W I 8 S L 300 114 111 113
Baltlmor A Ohio 63
H. A 8. Copper 700 19 19 It It
California Pet 600 16 4. 16 16
Canadian Panlflc. 600 146 143 144
central t.eatner .. 1,700 TI 10 70
Chespeake A Ohio.. tot It .14 f4
0.. M. A B. P ..... 40 W
C. A N. W 700 62 91 93
C. R. I. A P. otf,. 30
Chlno Copper 900 48 43 42
Cole. Fuel A Iren.. 38
Corn Prod. Ref'ng 4,200 26 42 84
Crulclble Steel .... 4,600 63 tl tl
Cuba Cant Sugar.. 1,700 11 11 11
Distiller' See 1.900 40 $0 $9
Erie 600 14 14 14
General Rleetrlo .. 400 141 ti 140 140
General Motor.:,, ll.'OOO 116 122 126
in. Nortnern pro,. id H4t tl 91
Ot. N. Ore etfa..... tot 38 13 28
Illinois Central , 14
Inspiration Copper.. 1,800 48 44 44
int. M. M. pfd..,. 8.400 98 97 91
Int. Nickel 1,400 19 18 It
int. Paper 6,100 11 11 83
K. C S 16
Ksnnecott Copper... 700 $3 13 13
Louisville A Nash 113
Maxwell Motor 29
Mexican Pet 16.100 19 94 91
Miami Copper ..... ..... ..... .....81
Missouri Pae 11
Montana Power.... lot 70 70 70
Nevada Copper.... 1,000 11 19 19
N. T. Central 100 71 71 77
N. T N. H. A H.. , 27
Norfolk A West.... 400 101 101 101
Northern Pae ..... . .... 84
Pacific Mall 1,100 30 30 80
Pan. Tel. A Tel 30
Pennsylvania ...... 400 46 44 44
Pittsburgh Coat .... "
Ray Con. Copper.. 1,000 14 14 14
Reading 1.400 74 76 76
Rep. Iron A Steel.. 1,800 19 71 is
Shattuck Aril. Cop- ..... 16
Southern Paelflo... 400 86 II , II
Southern Ry....... ' 400 33 38 18
Btudebaker Corn.. 18.000 46 47 47
Texa Co 1,400 111 160 161
Union Pacific 3.000 132 111 III
U. S. Ind. Alcohol.. 8.100 114 111 122
U. S. Steel 40,400 91 ,90 91
U. S. Steel pfd....' 100 110 119 110
Utah Copper 1.400 II II n
Wabash Pfd "B" 2
Western Un on
Westlnghous BleC. 900 41 41 41
Total ! for th flay 186,000 snares,
New York Money. .
New York, March 6. Mercantile Paper
6 per oent -atarllns'
Hxchanc Slxty-dr bills,
84.73; commercial alxty-day bill on banks,
34.7-2; commercial alxty-day Mils, $4.71)
demand, $4.76 1-3; cables, $4.76 7-16.
Silver Bar, 86c; Mexican aouara, eso.
Bonds Government, heavy; railroad
bond, essy.
.Tim Loans Strong; 60 days, 90 days ana
six months, t per cent bid.
u. s. ts. reg.. 97at. n, 1st 4s
If. n. 2s. couoon 97 I. C. ref. 4 81
tr.'S. 3s. reg... 18 Int. M. M. 6s.... 92
U. 8. 3s, coup.. 98 K. C. S, ref. 6.. 74
U. S. Lib. 8 97.74 L. A N. un. 4.. 96
U. 8. 4s. reg.,..104M K A T 1st 4s 60
U. 8. 4s, coup. .104 Mo. Pae. gen. 4s 66
Am. For. Sec ts 96 Mont. Power I.. 98
Am. T. A T. . 6 88 N, T. C. deb tl 92
Anglo-French 6 89N. Paelflo 4s.... 8l
Arm. A Co. 4s 86 N, Pacific Is.... 66
Atchison gen. 4i 82 O. 8. L. ref. 4s.. 8$
B. A O. ev. 4 P. T. A T. 8.. 13
Beth. Steel ref 6 90Penn, con. 4 97
Cen. Leather 6 97 Penn. gen. 4.. 90
Cen. Pacific lit 81 Reading ten. 4 84
C. A O. cv. 61.. 78 8 L A 8 F 4.. 66
r B. A Q. 1. 4 92 S. Pao. ev. I.... 11
CMASPc47l Southern Ry I.. 91
O R I A P R r 4 13 T. A P. 1st It .
C. A 8. ref. 4s 69 Union Paelflo 4a 87
D A R O ref 6a 49 U. 8. Rubber Is 71
D of C ts (1931) 93 U, 8. Steel 6s... . 98
Erie gen. 4.... 60 'Wabash 1st.. I. 94
Gen. Elec. 6s.. 98
Bid.
Chicago Produce.
Chics 10, March 6 Butter Market high-
Eggs Receipts, 4,902 Cases; market un
langed. sA. atnaa Atarkat lower! reeelnta. 28 cars:
ch
Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota, bulk,
11 isiflil JO: Wisconsin. Michigan and' Min
nesota, sacks, 31-201.S6.
Poultry Roosters, uncnangea.
New York Metal.
New York. March t. Metals Lead,
easier; spot, $7.50 7.75. Spelter, dull; Fast
St. Louis delivery, spot otrerea at 1.100.
At London Copper: Spot flio; future.
(110: electrolytic 1125. Tin: Spot, till;
futures, 811 10. Lead: Spot 99 10s; fu
ture, 129 101. Spelter! Spot, i64; future,
160.
New York Sugar.
New York, March t. Sugar Raw. mar-
kt steady; centrifugal, t.06o; molasses,
nominal. Refined, market atady; fin gran
ulated, 7.460. , .
HOME BUILDERS (Inc.)
IS A CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Its revenue are derive! from profit en building contract and from
interest on funds advanced to owner of building constructed..
ASSETS NEARLY $900,000.00
Pending Contracts Af(regato Over $800,000.
, HOME BUILDERS (Inc.)
Doc not speeulate doe not deal in real estate.
Does not build to sell for profit. " .
Builds only to order for reliable mtn. . :
Does not build for itself. ' "
Doe not develop suburban property.
Is new offering ' '
Regular Dividends Twice a Year.
N6 shareholder hat ever waited one minute beyond the , ,
time when he expected to convert his shares into cash.
MAIL ORDERS SOLICITED
HOME BUILDERS (Inc.)
- - AMERICAN SECURITY CO.. Ftoeal Agent. .
17th and Douglas, Omaha
GRAIN ANDPRODUGE
Corn Continues to Predomi
nate Market, With Light
Receipts of Wheat and
Other Cereals.
Omaha, March 5, 1918.
Continued light receipts ot wheat, oais
rye and barley, made the local grain mar
ket practically a corn affair. Arrival!
totaled only 209 ears, of which 181 cars wer
corn, while wheat receipts were 4 car and
those ot oat It car. Three car each of
rye and harley wer also on hand.
Cash corn wa In actlv demand today,
sale being mad qnlte freely at practically
unohanged figure. Several ears, however,
went at a considerable discount, while a
few other sold several cent over, according
to quality. On car of No. I whit sold kt
$1.10, while the No. 3 white sold at 11.86.
Four white brought 31.76 and $1.88 and No.
6 white. $1.60 and $170. No. $ yellow went
at $1.71 and No. 4 yellow at $1.67 and $1.73.
No. $ yellow brought $1.63 and $1.66. No. 4
mixed corn sold at $1.63 and $1.76 and No.
6 mixed at $1.64 and $1.68. Sales of sam
pl grade atuff ranged from 61. 16 to $1.43.
moisture and condition determining their
worth.
Oata were strong, selling up le and lc.'
with an active floor demand. No. 3 white
and standard oata sold at 91a and 91
respectively. No. 1 white sold at 90o and
91a and No. 4 whit at !9o and 90c. .
Both ry and barley scored new record
values. No. 1 ry advanolng to 13.70. while
No. 3 barley reached till. Nk 1 barley
sold at $3.13 and $3.1$ and the No. 4 grade
at $1.07. Rejected barley went at $1.10.
Clearance were: Wheat and flour, equal
to 90,000 bushels; osts, 426,000 bushels. .
Primary wheat receipt wer 170.000
bushel and shipments 122.000 bushels.
against receipt of 769,000 bushels arid ship
ments of 406.000 bushel last year.
Primary corn receipt wer 2.611.000
bushel and shipments 1,080,000 bushels,
against reoeipts of 798,000 bushel and ship
ment ot 462,000 bushel last year.
Primary eat reoeipts , were 1,497.000'
bushel and shipments 838,000 bushels,
against receipts of 828.000 bushels and ship
ment of 829,000 bushel last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat Corn.
13 608
Oats,
216
Chicago ....
Mlnneapolta
......117 .,
.' S
4 181 !
13 161 19
...... 33 . 136 . 60
Duluth
Omaha .....
Kanaaa City.
St. Louts....
Winnipeg ..
401
These sale wer reported today: -Oat
No, 1 whit: 1 car. 91140. ' Stand
ard; I cars, 91e. No. 3 white: 1 cars.
91c; 1 car, t0e. i No. 4 whit: 1 car.
90e: 1 car. Ile.
Rye No. It I l-l ear. $3.70.
Barley No. 1? 1-1 oar. 11.11. No. 1: 1
car, 11.11; car. 11.11. No. t: 1 car, 12,07.
Rejected: 1 can, $1.90. .
Corn NO. a whit: 1 ear (18.10. moisture
test), $1.90. No, I whites 11-1 ear (17.10.
to 17.40), $186. No. .4 white: 13-6 ears
(18.30 to 18.40), $1.$$: 4 cars (11.30 to 19).
$1.$0; 11 ear (18.30 to 11.10), $1.78; I car
(18.80 to 19.80), $1.77; cam (ll to 19.40).
$1.74: I oar (19.10 to 19.40). $1.76. No.
whit: I ear (18.60 to 30), $1.70; 7 car
(11.60 to 10.30). $1.8f: 1 car (18.40. 10 oer
cent damaged), $1.66; 4 ear (10 to 10.40).
31.68; 1 car (10,68 te 11), $1.66; I car
(tO.lt to II), $1.14; I ear (11 to 11.40).
11.10; 1 ear (II. very poor). 11.80. No.
white: 1 car (11.10), $1.11: I car (10.60 to
12), ii.fti 1 ear (20.BO). 11.61: 1 car (10.10).
$1.60; 1 ear (17.60, II per ent damaged).
$1.4$: $4-1 ear (tt to 11.10). $1.46. Sam
pi whit: I-l ear (21), 11.41; 1 ear (11.40).
11.43. No. 4 yellow 1 1 ear (17), $1.7$; I
oar (17.80 to 18.40), $1.70; 4 ear (11.10 to
18.40). $1.11; 1 ear (19.10), $1.17 No. I yel
low 1 4 ear (It 60 te 10.80), $1.11; I can
(10.10), $1.66; I ear (19.40 to 10.10). 11.64;
I ear (10 to 10.10), $1.11; 1 car (It to
10), $1.11. No. t yellowt t ear (10.10 to
10.10), $1.41. Sampl yellowt ear (17).
$1.40. No. 4 'mlxedt 1-1 ear (11.40, I per
eent color), 41.76; 1 oar (11.40), $1.61; 18-8
ear (19.30 o 19.40), $1.68; 1 ear (19.40)
$1.41. No. I mixed! I car (10), $1.18; 1
ear (18.60), $1.17; I oar (19.30), $i.tt; 1
ear (10.80). $1.66: 1 ear ($0), $1.64. No, t
mixed: 1 ear (16.60), $l.tt 1 ear (If. 40, 11
per eent damaged), $1.61; 1 ear (11), $1.46;
I ear (11.60 to 11.40), $1.4$; 1 cr (11.40),
$1.48. Sampl mixed: 1 1-8 ear (II), $1.11.
Omaha Cash Price Corn No. $ white,
$1.10; No. I white, $1.86; No. 4 white, 11.76
0118; No. t white, $1.601.76; No. I whit.
tl.4801.4t; No. I yellow. tl.TI; No. 4 yel
low, $1.6001-71: No. I yellow, $1.6101.66:
No. I yellow, $1.40 01.41; sampl yellow,
$1.$61.40; No. 4 mixed. l.tl1.76; No. t
mixed, $1-1201.$$; No. mixed, $1.4001.14,
sampl mixed, $1.11.
Oata No. t white, 91. c; standard, lie;
No. I white, 9091o; No.. 4 white. 11
90e.
Bariiy 4)11101.11; No. 4. $1.47; rejected,
1.$0.
. RyN. I, $1.7.
Chloago closing price, furnished Th Bee
by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
111 South Sixteenth street Omaha!
Art I Open. High." Low. Cloe7Tet. '
Corn. I I 1 :
Mch. 1 17 1 17 117 1 17 137
May 117 1 17 127 1 17 137
Oat.
Mch. tt 91 10 91 10
May 88 11 11 11 11
Pork. ' r.
May 41 11 41.60 41 10 41 10 48 30
Lard. ' '
May It 30 . 19 40 21 17 It IS It It :
July It 40 It 17 21 17 ,21 12 31 17
Rlba. "
May 21 It It 10 It 12 II It 21 20
July 26 66 26 tf 21 46 IS 10 It 67 v
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Effort teV Secure Corn for Dryert Lift
Cern.'
.Chicago, March I. Effort to provide
enough corn to permit dryer here to work
night and day and te allow maximum hlp
mtnta te tb leaboard tended today te lift,
the corn market Future closed tsdy, a
had te e net higher, with March 11.27
and Mar $1.17 01.17. Oat gained o
te 110. ,
Provision varied from 17o decline to a
rls of 10,
Industries wer aotiv In th corn market
and took the high molstur content grade,
whereas th moisture eorn went to the dry
en, In neither caae did offerings appear to
be large enough to aatlsfy th want of
buyer here, although receipts vat primary
points altogether totalled the greates
amount on record. Prospect ot unsettled
weather with enow acted somewhat a
a handicap on the bears, but were offset In
a measure by prediction ot a eold wave,'
which 1 likely to affect th moving of corn
from the farmer.
Oata went upward, owing chiefly t a
lack of offering rather than to any special
demand. Improved railway condition east
helped th market to advance. -
Provision averaged higher, but reacted
because of realizing sale. Th underlying,
strength wa associated with relative
shortage of western stock of lard.
Mln nea poll Grain Market.
Minneapolis, March I. Flour Unchanged. '-',
Barley $1.801.14.
Rye I2.74C2.7I. '
Bran $21.99. ' v
Corn No. t yellow. $1.1001.86,
Oats No. I white, 12093c.
Flax $4.1904-1$. .
New York Cotton. - 5
New Tork, March t. Cotton Futures
opened steady; March, tl.40o; May, 81.86c;
July, 31.36c; October, 30.40e; December. ,
30.340. ... ,J
GUARANTEED
PREFERRED
SHARES
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