- - "i - (THE BEE: vOMAHA,:TUESDAY);MARCH 12, 1918. 11 " - v - t HELP .WANi tD -FEMALE I Professions and Trades. i'.m.i eiopbun company oirvr an i exceptional opportunity to young ladies to r inarn ;ocai ana longdistance telephone I fiperatlng. Permanent positions, opcor- ! tunltiea for advancement, good wage.. A ealary raid whila learning. Farer.ts desiring to acquaint themse'es With tha Workln Mnritrlnna nr inv nthep I details ara specially invited to accompany . m applicants.. Annlv tn . f ' V T imW 18(1? I Douglas street.. , T .fti CURLS , wanted- at once for canvas WORK ON POWER jACHINES. APPLT FORBLADT. ID FLOOR, 1 8COTT.OMAMA TENT, & AWNING CO.. : ; oi howd st, WANTED. -M-.-V to 1 experienced operators to work on overalls; good j?ay and pleasant sur roundings. v . (APPLT Employment Department of M. B. SMITH CO., 1th and Douglas St. Entianee. nT ANTED !5 GIRLS, experienced on powet awing machine; light, clean and steady work. Experienced operatora can earn from S12.00 to $15.00 per week. Guarantee given to new beginners. Omaha Auto Top Co.. 709-tt South 15th St. TWO girls for work In paper box depart ment. v Experience desired, but not neces sary. Apply M. SMITH CO.. 2th and Douglas street entrance. WANTED Toung ladles for optical work arid to learn the business. Taylor-Jenkins Optical Co., 015 Brandels Theater Bldg. LEARN barber trade. 1402 Dodge St Saleswomen and Solicitors. WANTEP EXPERIENCED. SALESLADY FOR GROCERY DEPARTMENT. APPLY SUPERINTENDENT HAYDEN BROS, WANTEDi-EXPERIENCED : MILLINERY . SALESLADIES. . APPLY MR. T. F. LIND, I HAYDEN 'BROS. , WANTED Salealadles 'between. 18 and 21 yeara old for permanent position. Oppor tunities tor advancement. , 8. W. , Wool worth Co., 114 8. 16th St. ' '. V 10v A itON? up. 10 bright compentent ladies with ability In out-door soliciting, exceptional opportunity for advancement. Phone Walnut 221. . - -. Household ani Domestic. v I, WANTED An experienced upstairs maid; - references required. Mrs. L. L. Kountxe, 422 So. ,29th St. Telephone Harney 178. WANTED Competent girl for housework; must be good cook. Mrs. J. J. Hughes. 118 5th Ave., Council Bluffs. "WANTED--A girl to assist with general housework. References. -2723' Mason St. Harney 4271, EXPERIENCED NURSE Well care for 'invalid in her own home, also .nursing. Web. 2100. ' . ' 'r WANTED A girl for general housework; -none but good -girl need apply. 2051 'N. 19th St - y -); . WANTED--Lady to keep house for two boys ' on. farm. L. Woodworth, Vermillion, S. DH Route No. ,1. ' Box 28. , ' WANTED Elderly lady to do housework for an elderly couple. Mrs. D. A. Halm, Syracuse, Neb.- " ' - YOUNG Irish girl for general housework. Harney 2542. 4188 Ff rrlam. COMPETENT girl or woman for general housework. No washing. Harney 8661. - WANTED A competent cook, apply Mrs. - Ben Oallneager. 612 8. 88th St. .. , . . . . . WANTED Lady to care .for baby peraia- .1.. r-i 1 1 s-tAi-. nl .-1 .. n' nenuy. ,u vyuBi t -. - st WANTED Competent girl, general house work. 1,206 Blnney St. Webster 6088. , GOOIX useful irl for general housework on farrnSttFlocence 8662.' r "'- - . COMPETENT white housemaid. Telephone Harney 2641. , ' ' LAUNDRESS wanted at once. Apply Clark son hospital. ' . ' Hotels and Restaurants. ..' . VANTED 2 girls for dining room.work. Il4 N.'igtn at. . 1 . . EDUCATIONAL , BOYLES COLLEGE. , DAY S.CHOOL. ' . NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day Is enrollment day. Book ' keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer. clal and English branches. Catalogue free. - BOYLES COLLEGER Douglas 1666. 18th and HsrTiev gts. ' .- . Van Sant School of Business, , Day., and Evening Schools. 220 Omaha National Bank, Bldg. . Douglas 5890. - FOR RENT ROOMS - Furnished Rooms. "T" TO THE WOMEN WHO HAVE ROOMS TO RENT. ' Remember that the weather conditions for the next few weeks will probably not 'permit room hunters .making an ex. tended hunt for rooms They will stay -Inside and watcb the want-ads. If you wish your room rented, phone as your . ad Nuw.fr Tyler low. ONE large or small , room, 310 and 215 per' month; strictly private home; ail moqern conveniences. Tyler 1511-J. L i STEAM-HKATED rooms 22 wk.. also apts with kltchente. Ogden Hotel Co. Bluffs. FtJRNlSHED room, ladles only or couple. ' Call after 6. Douglas 8780. MODERN room for gentlemen; private borne: walking distance. Douglas 6365 MODERN ROOM strictly private home. Walking distance. Call Harney 6487. Houkeeping Rooms. FIRST floor, 'modern, southeast suit. Ideal for couple. 4018 Lafayette Ave. Wa.nut - .1908. Board and Room. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERSI - If you fall to find the room you 'desire among tbeae ads call at The Bee, Office for a Room Liat Gives complete description of vacant rooms In II psrta of the city. New lists Issued oery week. ' ' ' PARK AVE. First vises front room, bay window. Harney 1208. Gentlemen pre ferred. ' ROOM and board for two gentlemen; large pleasant southeast room, on car line; private home. Webster 4809.. 2223 PINKNEY, board and room for 2; pri vate home; e so garage. Web. 6970. FURNISHED rni. and board, 701 S. 18th St. - Unfurnished Rooms. HEATED ROOMS. CRFIGHTPN BLOCK. World Realty Co.. Douglas 6843., -Sun Theater Bldg. $ 4 MODERN rooms, bath room and large porch; price, 212. Call owner, Walnut 2657. ) Hotels. CLAREMONT INN, 17th and Jackson, tran sient guests, 31 a day; permanent guests. 85 week. Douglas 2736. FOR RE"NT HOUSES West . West Farnam District ' "e ' Two-beautiful brick flat-, alt modern, newly decorated, 11 rooms each. - Superb location for a home or high class family hotel 160 and 366 per month. - Nine-room house 3540 Harney all mod em, -on quiet street pleasant surround ing, 860. Call us for further particulars. .... " - v , i , The Byron Reed Company, Pouglas 297. 212 9 lTth St 411 N. 3TH ST., nearly new, modern, roorru, hardwood finish throughout. 365 k per month. Call at above number or phone Harney 489. - - 2215 CUMING 7-r. modern. $25. Zabrtekle, 491 McCague. Walnut 917. South. f ROOM house, modern except heat, 814. BOtttA 1261, , - FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. 1-ROOM bouse. 1804 Corby St tit. 00 . .room flat, 4915 Webster St. ....... Is. 00 6-voon. Hat. OCT N. 36th St...... 11.59 l' 6 -room flat. 96 N. 26th St........ 10. tie l-rom Apt., 1421 Cuming St 14.50 4-room 'Apt, 70s 8. 16th St......'. 14.00 N...F. DODGE & CO.. REALTORS. ,.''' 15tn and Harney Sta. 240s St. Marys Ave.. I rma est. 00 1120, Emmet St., 8 rma O'.O0 209 S, Ith 8t, S rma.. garage.... 46.00 ARM3TRONO-WAL8H CO.. . - ' Tyler 1656. SIS Securities Bid. -ROOM, alt modern house, close lo, 84k. JOHN J.MULV1HIU. (Realtor). ' 200 Brandels Ttieattr Bldg. Phone Doag. OUSE8 IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY, ' CREIGH SONS A CO. BER BLDO GARDEN, 4119 N. 88th. I rooms 212.(0 208 8.41st; hot water "plant, ...... . 26.00 JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 664. 86 NICE two-room (cottage, elty water and electric lights. Hsjrney 4362. SHOPEN A CO.. RENTALS. Douglas' 4228 FO RENT APARTMENTS West. THE COLLEGE,TERRACE New Fireproof : Apartments Walking Distance, Strictly Modern Every Detail ; , v. " . Rent 835 to 840 jeij Month. A' few choice .corner .apartments left; large living rooms,' beautiful . dressing rooms, tiled bath with base, tubs, mirror doors, the largest and best Murphy-ln-a Door .beds made; Powell's .latest white enamel kitchenette cabinets with built-in gas tahge and retrlgerator; one-plsoe sink with spring jfancts; dandy dining rooms. V Five apartments have the cosiest break . fast rooms to be found In Omaha. No In. side apartments. , ' . Open Sunday' from .2:30 to 5 p. m. On week daya call for appointment) or apply td. Janitor, Apt. 1. i , NEAR FOUR CAR LINES.t t Southeat etfrrfer 23d and California. Osborne Realty. Company, , - ; '- Vf " '"'.': -j - ' ' , ' 701 Omaha Xat'I. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. V" APARTMENT FOR RENT WEST FARN-'-M jDISTRICT A few 'beautiful apartments,- with every modern convenience, in a brand new, fire proof building, located West Farnam dis trict, close to' two car lines. ' Ranging in price from 265 and up. . Building haa, storage eptca, modern laun-. dry equipment and room for servants: steam heated garage at rest. For families who desire nice surroundings and all modern convenience.- these s pert inents will prove most attractive Inspection can bi arranged by telephoning ' - MR, A. B. BURR ' An.- work day at Douglas 2928, between 8 a. ra. and i p, in. BEAtTTIFTIT.. Xnum and hnth ' nirtnwnr . walking, distance, In fine location, 838 68 HAMILTON APTS. Fireproof. 24th 4 Far nam' furnished; or unfurnished. D 1472. lorth. TWO 4-room apts. with sun room, modern, steam heated. ; 231.60 ' and 835 winter. Maple Court, 1815 Maple St. Red 688. APARTMENT S large rooms, first floor, ' 236 per month.- 1820 Dodge St South. HEATED APARTMENTS. 6 rooms "the- Hudson," 207- Bouth 16th avenue: aummer, 242.60; winter, 850.00. 6 rooms, 410 South 26th avenue, summer, 240.00; winter, 845.00. , BENSON tc MYERS CO.. Realtors. 424 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg. t. 748. Miscellaneous. PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists in Apartment management. FOR RENT Business Projty 1 -v . : r r atores. FOR RENT Beat location- In city for drug tore, new brick buliaing.- J. J. Cameron, " 679 Brandels .Cheater Bldg. . Ttl Doug. - 7980. - -- . ' ""CENTRAL CROSS-TOWN TRANSFER Store room, 715 S. 24th, 218 a month. Doug. 1318. Calkin s Co., 2d floor City Nat Bk. Bid. V FINE new stars room end basement at 27th and Leavenworth 8ts. Steam head For narticfllara see Conrad Young, 822 Bran, dels Theater Bldg, Douglas 15T1. LARGE store room, 18th and Jones and 24th and Cuming fits., will decorate to suit t. nant. N. P. DODGE ft CO feal tors. 15th and Harney. MODERN store, 16th St., neai-postofflce; low rent -- i G. P. STEBBINS. 16W Chicago St. NEW store for rent at 24th and Farnara. fine - location. Call-D. 1472. ' Office and Desk Rooms. ' OFFICES. 220 per month and uu FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG., , FIRST TRBST CO.. Agts.: Tyler tot. LIKE TO SMILE? Oiflce In the Bee building and. smile ' with satisfaction. Keystone Investment Co.. Tylef 131. FOR RENT SUBURBAN FOR !RENT 8 -room . modern . suburban i home with 11 lots, near street car line. In Bellevue; rent reasonable. Write R. 8, Calder, St. Charles, Mo., or see Ed Mayers, Agent, Bellevue, Neb, .- . f v t i' 1 sbmsi WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. WANTED TO RENT Flveor sft-room mod. ern bouse in Dundee or Benson. Will guarantee to take best of care of property. ' Address C. C. Cochran,! 2048 Farnam St. MOVING AND STORAGI METROPOLITAN VAN A STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St. betweea IStb and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have your moving handled Justus you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do it. Ask to see our dally rental lists. FIREPROOF' WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for tiougehold i goods and. pianos; moving, packing and shipping. I ' OMAHA VAN AND STORAGB CO... ' 806 S. 16th. Douglas 4163. -, FIDELITY A AVAJJ-I SERVICE Phone Douglas 288 for complete list oi vacant nouses ana apart ments. Also for storage, moving.. Globe Vaii and Storage ' Co. ' For real service In moving, packing and Storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas) 4388. J. C. REED Express Co., Moving, Packing and Storage. 1207 Fgrnam St. Web. 2744 Doug. 6146. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. 6 ROOM house hardwood finish. A-l piumoing, storm winaows ana iuu screens, large porches; lot 60x120; H4 bloeks from two car lines, at 4227 Grant St. Have to see (o appreciate, or phone Walnut 1723. '. 42 : 7. 39TH ST., modern 9-room res. le nee. nearly new,- uarujnwuu iiiiisji iiiivugnvui, for price and terms phone Harney 81.. North. Kountze Place Bargain' . Owner Leaving City - Just listed, 6-roo. strictly modern bungalow, oak floors abd oak finisd; just West of Kountxe Park, facing rfrintre Park; quarter sswed oak ' finish and floors; all built-in features: garage: caved street; east front Owner Is compelled to leave city for the west on acconn. of 111 health and has a very attractlv price on this property ter strlotly cash, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO. REALTORS, 637 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. BIGSNAPJ S3,850 1337 Seward ' St full corner lot with good eight-room.1 all modern house- osk finish. 3600 cash will handle. House lone cost the money. Investigate. GLOVER & SPAIN, Doug. 1962, 11 City Nat'l Bask Bldg. ... . , - - . REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. FOR SALE OR RENT 3474 Grant St, 8-room bouse with I full sixe lots, vacant land adjoining for gardening purposes. MITCH EL INVESTMENT CO..' 24th and Amea St Col. tlT. ' . $150 CASH A good 6 -room house, with oak floors, strictly modern, may be bought on eaay " monthly terms; good neighborhood: not . far from car, - Go out today. Phone . Douglas 8628. days. ' t ... n . i 8-R. MOD. house at 286$ Manderaon St., very cheap, for sale or rent, W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. l.' . alOUNTZE PLACE Modern 8-room house. full' bssemenu large lot close to ear. Price 83.250 Norrte A Norria. D. 4270. MINNB LUSA borne and iota offer the best opportunity - to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187. - South. 8-ROOM i house, t lota,, hog and chicken houses. Cistern. , Furnace and electric light. Price 82,400. Part caatk. ' 4736 R st Tel. 1836 ' Hit 8. 86TH AWE., 6-roora bunga'ow, on paved atreet Price 33.260. t C. O. .CARLBERG, ... . S10 Brandels Theater Bldg TiSiscellaneous. A CLASSY PLACE. New, two-story frame and stucco house Six rooms besides sun parlor, and glassed in sleeping porch. " Fireplace, large attic Price 86,960. Reasonable terms. BENSON Si CARMICHAEL, . (Realtors.) ' 643 Psxton Blocki Douglas 1722. FOR SALE Beautiful new 6-roora modern ' white atucco residence on Council Bluffs car line. Handy location for anyone working In Omaha.. Very easy terms. A. H. Becker. 8206 AvA. Council Bluffs. W. FARNAM SMITH CO.. Resl Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St - Doug. 1064. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL tuy your home or business property ana pay casn. . i H. A. WOLF CO.. f Electric Bldg. Tyler 85 BUSINESS properties and investments. A. P. TUKBY and SON. 620 First National Bank Bldg. v . M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. Income,; Business and Trackage Specialist 16th and Dodge 8ts. Douglas 415. REAL ESTATEINVESTMENT DUNDEE HOME-& INVESTMENT. Double house in Dundee, one blojk from 66th and Underwsd; arranged, for' two families; live in one flat and rent the other. The best buy- In the best art of Dundee. Price reduced- for quick sale to 22,500; 2500 cash will, handle; reajmable terms on uaiance. N. P. DODGE & CO., - Realtors, 15th and Igarney Sta. AL ESTATE To Exchange North; . . VACANT NORTH. Have I full lots on . Pinkney street, ' south front, at 25th Ave., among beautiful new homes. Priced to sell, can give terms. TRAVER BROS. CO., a Douglas 6866. 818 First Nat. Bk" Bldg. Miscellaneous. CLEAR 160A. unimproved Jones Co., 8. D., for clear modem house. Seward Bros., (72 Brandels Bldg. Douglas 8840. . ." . -: LARGE garden lots near car line, paved street, 2125 to 2196, 61 down. Doug, 674. ii i. r'i i . '" ' REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. ATTRACTIVE DUNDEE BUNGALOW li-TRA huva an attmntlvA S-rootn 'modern i bungalow, nearly new, finished in oak and white enamel, with oak floors tnrougnout, having brick fireplace, built-in bookcases, buffet, etc. Located - on :. high. J sightly , north front. lot MxMS It.i -near 64d and .Izard. v 1 - GEORGE. CO.; Phone Deug. 766. ' Dundee. DUNDEE BARGAIN Elegant 6 -room modern bungalow. Oak floors, oak and white enamel finish; just being completed; a steal at I3.Z5U;. ii.iuu cash, balance terms. D. 6840. Cot. 4193 Council Bluffs.' FOR SALE room modern - house near Madson Ave. sohooJ, heated garage, barn, cistern, lot 124Hx218. Ask for owner at Black 2711, Council Bluffs. Ia. , Acreage. ACREAGE Ten acres on 60th street, few ' blocks south Center street' Good 6-room cottager barn, chicken house; 3' acres In fruit, 1 acres alfalfa, 4 acres plow land. Land lies fine. About T blocks to car line; Price 38,350. Cheapest' Improved acreage Close to Omaha. , J. L; HIATT CCf., I 900 K SS: Tyler 63 OWNER leaving city, four-fifths of acre of ground; strictly modern 6-room and bath; chicken house, 12x72 feet long; all kinds of fruit and berries; sidewalks to- car line; see this ind you will buy. Call Benson 656-J. f ' ' A LARGE suburban tract of ground outside city limits, near oarllne. Ideal place to raise poultry or garden.' This la a 250-ft frontage for 3610; will sell on easy .terms. Telephone Walnut 2466. ; . ACREAGE Imp. 1 to 40 a., well located, reasonably priced; terms or cash; some for trade. Ill Brandels Thea.lMr. f'ease. REAL ESTATE WANTED For Sale or Exchange ; FOR FARM OR RANCH. ' 150,000 Press brick, oloee-io business blocks Income 15,000 year, oa lease; aleo 89,000 first mortgages, store buildings and realdence properties. Want land. S. S. & R.' E. Montgomery, Omaha, Neb. IF YOU want cash and will sell cheap,. I will buy your cottage, bungalow, house, flat or stores that you de not want; i tirsd of holding or about to lose for want of quick money. Give full particulars In first letter and best prices. P. O. Box 466. -' '! WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows ltb 8300 to 8500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. WANT good residence: about 26.000. Will pay one-half cash, balance In good resi dence Jots. - Box 1792. Omaha Bee. . FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. i MARCH 19. Our next excursion to McGehee. Ark. W. 8. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLR. Colorado Lands. LOW FARE ROUND TRIP Homeseekers' excursion to Colorado points every first and third Tues days. Write for free farm booklet and special land-seekers rates for. pdrtlee of . five or more. Immediate possession and eight years' time on our lands at f per cent. THE TWIN LAKES LAND AND ' WATER COMPANY. 936 First Nat'l Bldg.. Omaha, WHEAT lands. Kit Carson county. Colorado; 213.50 to 318 per acre. We control 25 .choice quarters. Send for booklet Klok Investment Co.. Omsha. - Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. 850 per a.. Including paid-up water rights. Henry Ivl A C. M. Rylnnder. 854 Omsha Nat'l. Nebraska La'nds. CHOICE 320 acres. 38,009 worth Improve ments: 70 acres -.fall wheat; 160 acres ready for spring wheat. This Is ths best half section In community East edge Kimball county, north table. Price (60 per acre. ' 320 acrec unimproved except fence; joins above half; all good wheat land; all can be -plowed; will break. 200 acres for fall wheat 1918. 345 per atre. ' 320 unimproved except 'fence; joins above; all good level tractor wheat land except about 80 acres. Will break 160 acres ready for 1916' fall wheat- Price 837.50 per acre. All of the above Is choice Sidney silt loam soil Not sandy. Will bear thorough investigation. Write LeRoy deLongpre, Owner, Lodge role, Nebraska. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. 100 BUSHELS OF POTATOES TO THE ACltB, SOLD AT 31 PER BUSHEL, EQUAL 3100 PER ACRE RETURNS, I can show you anywhere, right up here In good old northwest Nebraska where, even in the year 1917, one, and a half million bushels of potatoea were raised. County averages run as high, as from 80 to 125 bushels to the acre. A good farmer who tends his potatoes well, who prepares bis ground well, many times raises 300 to 260 bushels to the acre. Right today, I ran offer you thla potato land at from. 320 to 390 per acre. From 31,500 to 13.009 will make you a first payment. . Many of you. I know, have sufficient money for a first payment . Why will you. hold back? I could show you yields of from 15 to 60 bushels of wheat to the acre. The government price la 33.15. Isn't this good enough? Whit more do you wantT Why wait? Why "not Join the home army of producers and help to aupport the boys "over there f" Write me tor my list of descriptions, pictures and prices. Do It right away and shape your affairs to get here before April 1. -You should be on the ground and ready to go to work by April 1. The United States must raise an enormous crop In 1918. Wt do not expect responses to this appeal from pro-Germans and German sympathisers, but we do expect the loyal American cltlsens, every mother's son of you, to get busy and help to produce abumper crop In the United States this , year. Every man from President Wilson down who has anything to do with this war and tha running of it will tell you that you can not do better to help them than to be producer of food. Locate, and get) In a crop. However, I think you would (o better for yourself and family, to come to northwestern Nebraska. The east la overcrowded now. Many of you are shut up on little 80 acre tracta when you are big enough to handle much more. Lrt aome of those fellows down eaat double up and take oa two 80 acre tracta, leaving one man to come weat, and open up new virgin aoil and put ground to producing that has never produced before. That la " the way to Increase production. I have lands in Dawes, Sioux and Bo Butte counties and, lot me say to you, ny dear reader, that some of the most productive soil In all the west, Is located in these counties. It 1s the home of opportnulty the Garden of Eden, for the man of small capital who Is seeking a foot hold. I will lend you ever aaslstanee In my power. If you are short on homes, I will sell you horses on time, If you are short on . machinery, I will stake you to that, if you get more broke out than you have money to buy seed for, don't worry, I'll tend to the aeed you furnish 'the man power and I will come to your rescue on all other lines. Many others throughout the east, I am sure, will do the same. There Is certainly no excuse for you, no point behind which you can hide. - If you don't become a producer right now, there la somsthlag wrong with your upper story and you need to be Investigated. You are not being asked to work for only 230 per month as ara ths boys over In the trenches, you ars not being asked to hasard your life, but you are merely being asked to exercise that muscle of yours and to work ten hours a day helping Our nation to supply the food and, in return, your nation ia offering you such prices as will, with any kind of crop years at all, make your place, If bought up In northwest Nebraska at the prices that we are atJne present offering, pay for Itself every year If yu will but put it under cultivation, and tend the crop. If you don't respond; then there' Is 'certainly something wrong. , Our country up here Is true and tried and you should have no prejudice against . It However, If you have, if you can frame up some excuse against my uountry here, aa an excuse for not Joining the army of producers, there Is certainly other sections whore you can become a produoer Just the same and, you certainly can't be prejudiced against them-all. I will - lend you. a helping hand-In any way I can, and once a client of mine always' a client, In the 10 years I hjVs been, in the .business here, I have handled hundreds: and' hundreds of . thousands of dollars worth of paper, and : ito this day." I' have never foreclosed a mortgage. Dosen'tj lhat- spell something? Will you respond in this hour of need? Write mo today for my descriptions, plotures and prices. . Don't be too hard to please. Come and take -what, you can' ' handle. Anyone of them that I will offer you I'll warrant beats what you now have, Usually the. man with the leaat money Is the hardest to please. Yon could come - up here with your eyes shst and Just choose anything I offered you and - it would make you money.' Tf this be true, why should you be so hard to pleaset- ' The fellow' that le so hard to please, to ; Just eoma follow slooking for an- excuse. Any 160 acres that I will offer you,-will raise enouirh to feed not only your own ' family but two or three - other" families besides for a whole year. - The only re. ' qulrements are that youVtlll the toll and till It right, that you put In your time on your, farm instead of on the streets of the town. This Is plain talk; but, 1 would rather talk to. you. plain . and, have you stay- away, than to have you come here and be. a failure. ' This Is not the country . wheVa you. can live. . without . working. That country doesn't' come until the here- after. However, this ,1s a-country, where you can live as wen ana reap more prous and more- benefit from your work' than any other country-1; know of Won't you come and be. one of' us? Won t you please be a 1918 producer of food? .: f (- ' f ARAH L, HUNGKRFORO -Crawford, Pawes County, Nebraska,! POSSESSION 40 ACRES. 49 ACRES UPLANDS Choice location! improved . with small but neat 6roora house, good hew barn (stone foundation, room' for 6 head of horses, granary and hay mow for 6 tens), small orchard, lawn. shade trees, etcfcva homelike place; good productive land, quite a few aores good stand of alfalfa, and eft tire farm hog tight . besides .hog-tight cross fences, 11 miles of . Omaha and good automobile rout the eptlre distance;- quite 'handy to good market town and other good features. Price oly e)165 per acre FOR i SHORT TIME) ONLY; cash or ft cash, balance ly, per cent. Possession If taken at.pnce. Considering the . location, buildings and fertility of the soil, this Is by far the best 40-acre bargain 'In Douglas or Sarpy counties. Orln S. Merrill Co., 1217-1118 City National Bank Blflg. " A REAL RANCH BARGAIN IN - , . NEBRASKA. 6.112 acres Sheridan county. Nebraska. only one mile from Ellsworth, . railroad town, has three five-room houses and sta bles for from 200 to 200 cattle, 1 wells, fenced and cross fenced, has 6 Potash lakes, wl cut 1.000 ton of hay. Possession May 1st Price 314 per acre. Owner to retain ownership to 10 per sent off all minerals, any other Information, write or call a O. Nordqulst, 121 Neville Bldk., Omaha, Neb. - 80 ACRES, Morrill Co., Neb.. 8 miles north Bayard; 80 acres alfalfa, balance under the plow; 4-room house, barn, well, fenced, all under government dltoh. Price 212,000; only 1 miles beet dump. Land paid ths owner his share rent 1917 over 31.800. Will take 36,000 cash, balance trade. 8. O. Nordqulst 111 Neville Blk-, Omaha, Neb. 1,280-ACRK ranch in Keya Paha county, 8-room, two-story, full basement dwelling, with furnace! large barn, double corn crib and granary, cattle ahed, extra good hen house, two wells and mill, scale and fence. All Improvement! new In 1917 and worth about 110,000. An Ideal ranch.. Must be seen to bs appreciated. Pries, 120.00 - per acre for quick sale,. O. H. Johnson, Norfolk, Neb. i POSSESSION 82,140 cash; 80 acres uplMid; well Improved; one-half lies good, balance aulte rolling, but practically all suitable for cultivating; good road; handy to school and churches. Price only 3138 per acre with cash payment of only l?.140, ' bal. 6 yrs.. 6 per cent. Posesslon, Aet at once. Prin 8. Merrill Co., 1217-18 City National Bank Bldg. . - -- - EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 820-acre Improved Buffalo county farm, within auto drive of Kearney, Neb.; 350 per acre. . C. K. DA VIES. KEARNEY. ACRES, good seven-room house, beside State Normal; 60 bearing trees. Bargain at 33.000. Easy terms. Might rent Ira Wilson. Peru, Neb. FOR BALE Best large .body mgb-grade. medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very little money required. C Bradley, Wol bach. Neb. 640 ACRES western Iowa, 1100 per acre; great bargain. Ci. P. 8TEBBIN8, 1610 Chicago St RANCHES of all alsea and kinds, eaai terms. A. A. Patsman, 301 Karbach Blk. Iowa Lands. FOR SALE, NO TRADE CONSIDERED 60-acre farm joining tha corporation of , ' Crestou, Ia, Fair Improvements, plenty ,! of water, good fencing, fruit and grove, paved atreet to the farm. Borne rolling, but very productive. . Can give five, yeara' time on 25,800. .Price per aire. B. GOODMAN, CRESTON. IA. ; FOR BALE OR RENT 80 acre Imp. farm 3 miles N. W. Extra, Ia.. Can give pos session at once. ' Paul Peterson,- 384 Bran dels Theater Brdg:, Omaha .Tel. D. 1806 or Walnut 8108. ' That extra room will pay your coal bill. Rent it through a Bee Want Ad. -i s , I FARM AND RANCH LANDS Minnesota Lands. 160 ACRES, good Umber land, . In Blt.-iml County, Minnesota; 23 per acre, renew. ng all mineral nhts at that price, Hcu'se 24x14. barn 14x14, about 6 acres broken, 14 to 20 that can Le easily broken; 85 In meadow. 40 In pasture, fenced with two ' wires, a good well with pump and other smalt Improvements. Address Gus Wal berg. 1818 Lothrop St.. Omaha. Nob. Oklahoma Lands. . a W. "WEBSTER A SON, ' REAL ESTATE, 1026 O ST., LINCOLN, NltB. OKLAHOMA LAND BARGAINS. No. 1. HO acres, ranch and' timber land, located In T.uakahoma on Frisco R. R, Very promising tract tree from lease or seeervation. 26.00 per aore cash. No. 1. 460 acres, ranch and timber land, located In Pittsburg Co., southeast of Blanco, cn C, R. I. A P. No timber baa been sold, and oil haa been found on both sides. , This tract leased for oil and gas and rent, due ia May, 1918. 85.00 per acre sash. No. 8. 40 acres, about 80 per cent good bottom farming land, balance rough pas ture and . liult land, , Located in Pitts burg Co., southeast 'of Blanco on the C, R. I. A P. Good water supply. 810.00 per acre, on terms of 2330 cash, balanoe in 1 and 1 years at I per cent - No. 4. 160 acres, about 65 per cent good tillable lacd. and tbe balance suit able for grating purposes. This tract lies in probable oil and gas territory. Located in Latlmore Co., about 3 Vt miles from Hughes, on the Rock Island. 8800 per acre, on terms of 2687.60 rash, balance in 1, 1 and 1 years at per cent No. 6. 300 acres, ranch and farming , land. In Pushmataha Co., about 1 miles from Clayton, on the Frisco R. R. ; 60 acres of this tract good farming land, balance suitable for ranch and fruit pur poses. This tiact carries valuable pine and hardwood timber. A bargain at 17.00 per acre. Trma of 3500 cash and bal ance In 1, 1 end .' years at 6 par cent No, 6. 160 acres, ranch and timber land In Le T.'ore Co., located southeast of Albion on- the Frisco R. R. This Isnd Is located In line gas, oil and other develop ments. 23.76 per acre. The sum of 391.20 ' payable Ii I anl 2 yeara at 6 per cent and due the government can be- as sumed, which would make the land non taxable until fully paid. i t Any one of the above properties will make a good Investment, even laying aside the possibility of possible mineral de velopment O. W. WIBSTKR A SON, REAL ESTATE, 1026 O 6.T.. LINCOLN. NEB. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the range. Get on thi ground floor with 60 aores Irrigated land In connection . with open range. You cn grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every tv weeks. Bend for bul letin. Harley J. Hooker, 840 1st National Bank Bldg. Miscellaneous. FINS! aoutheastern Nebraska farma, per sonally Inspeoted best western Nebraska, eaatern Colorado, Kanaaa bargains. Im proved fine section South Dakota land; also- business Investments, Take Liberty bonds. Schowalter Land Agency, Cook, Neb. CHOICE FARM. Nlelson. 423 Rose Bldg, FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. ; T? Don't list your farm with' us If you want to keep It i I). P, 8NOWDEN A SON, I 421 8. 15th. Douglas 1271. WANTED Unimproved land western Neb. 'or B. Colo, Must be priced right. White A Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. . Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. , ; SETTLING the estate o ths late O. ' Jackson. Our own raised horses, mares and mutes;' I young. 6-year-old matched mares, 1,600 to 1,800 i lbs,, . 4 geldings. . 3,600 to 1,800 lbs., also 2 spans, of 6-year-old mules, 2.400 to 2,600 lbs, Mrs. G. H. Jackson, 119 8. 7th St., Council Bluffs THREE fresh milk oows, 2781 Fowler ave. Colfax: 2811. ' ' . POULTRY AND PET STOCK EGGS for hatching,. White Rocka, W. , R. Flshel strain direct Single Comb Anco nas, Sheppard strain. Great winter layers. W. D. Croman, Bedford Ave. at 60th. Phonw Wklmrt 1648. '' '" ' FOR SALE Young uhmated CaiT.eaux Pigeons; 75o apiece! , Plymouth Rock strain, ft. T. Salisbury, Falls City. Nebi '"OLb TRUSTY"'. ' Incubators and brooders shipped promptly. Big catalog fnfce. M. M. Johnson Co., Mfrs., Clay Csnter, Neb. FINANCIAL' Real Estate Loans and Mortgages. Itt nd 4 per cent mortgag ecurd by OmahsV reBldenee of Nebraska farrat, E. H. LOUGEE, INC., : -. 638 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account OMAHA LOAN, A -BLDG. ASSOCIATION. , H, Vf. BINDER, Money on hand for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFH REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 2718. tOW RATKS-C. G. CArtLBERG, 312 Bran- dels Theater Bide. D. 685. a . int. MONEY : C1 fTf OHARRISON A MORTON, 0"72 919 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. . CITY AND FARM LOANS 6, 6 Mi and 6 Per Cent. 3. ft. DUMONT Co., Keellne Bldg. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son, Keel'tne Bldg. 3100 to 210.000 MADE promptly. . F. D, Weed, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sta. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranohes. Kloko Investment Co., omana. Private Money. : Sf OPEN A COMPANY. Douglas 4121. saMSaanBSaSMMMMMMsaBaasnam MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Bualness Med of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss security. H0, S mo., H. goods, total, 33.60. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rata. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Securities Bldg., 18th, Farnam. Ty. (66. LOANS pN DIAMONDS --AND JEWELRY. IOf ' SMALLER LOANS. QOf o vr. c. flatau, est. 1393. to TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. T-. 150. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashoclfr 1514 Dodge. D. 5619. Est 161. BUY ACRES ' NEAR OMAHA Nothing better, or safer ' to put your money, into. We always have the best list to select from, on the easy-payment plan if you wish. Have acres near BENSON, FLOR ENCE AND SOUTH SIDE, on terms as low as I $10 Down $10 Per Month Liberal discount ifor all cash. Always ready to take you out any time during the week or Sunday. HASTINGS & HEYDEN 1614 Harneyt. Phone Tyler SO. ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Jaifcb M. Long dad wife to Clarence E. Wall, northwest corner Thirtieth and vAiung Streets, Florence, 66x132. .$4,000 Frakk Sailor 'and wife to Marry T. Chapek, Mary atreet 97 feet east of : Forty-fourth street, north side, '''' 123x200 175 Amanda V. Moriarty and husband to Gorton Roth, Twentieth street, 23 . , feet south of Grace street, west side. 33x140 8,200 OMAHA LIVE STOCK Week Opens With Moderate Run of Cattle Prices Gen- erally Higher; Hogs Sell ; Much Lower. v Omaha, March 11, 1911. Receipts werer Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Estimate Monday ... t.100 19,000 12,600 Same day last week. .11,262 " 9,288 19,093 Same day 1 wks. ago. ,10.934 30,891 5,668 Kama day 1 wks, age.. (.894 10.161 14,049 Same day 4 wks. ago,. 6,126 11,161 11,217 Same-day last year .. T.810 8,480 15,722 Receipts and dispositions of live stock at the Union Stock yards, Omaha, Neb., tor 24hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m March 11, RECEIPTS CARS. cattle Hogs Sheep Hr's v.. m. z oi. jr. Wabash - Missouri Pacino 4 i . .1 1 Union Fai'ltlo ....... ,66 29 C.A N. W.. eaat ....18 6 C. A N. W., west' 25 42 C, St. P., M. AfO 77 26 C, B. A Q., east ...... ft 8 C. B. A (4., west 19 13 C R, 1. ftjl,, east ....12 7 C, R. 1. AP . west l 10 1 16 1 3 iiiiMt'ia veiurHi .,,,, Ji , , Chicago Gt West ......18 U Total receipts ...,262 164 12 DISPOSITION M ic 14 Other Buyers 60S .... - Csttle Hogs Morris A Co, 1 869 1,934 Swift and Company ..1,333 2,887 Cudahy Packing Co. .1,350 3.3(8 Armour A Co 1,648 3,667 1.388 Sheep 1,943 1.380 '3.031 3,264 "tl pi-Hwurn vo, 468 J. W. Murphy 1,005 i.incoin racking Co... 100 .... Wilson Packing Co. ,, 46 ,,,, Swift Denver , , Hunslnger A Oliver ,. 64 .... W. B. Vansant Co. 75 .... Hill A Son ii F. B. Lewis 282 J. B, Root A Co. .... 133 J. H. Bulla 77 Koaenstock Bros. .... 186 F. O. Kellogg 99 Werthelmer A Degen , 161 Sullivan. Bros , 96 Rothschild A Krebs ., , 38 Mo. A Kans. Calf Co. . lis Christie lis Hlgglna ...i..7. 4 Huffman 24 Roth Meyers s Banner Broa (A m a s ::t: at 9 T 6) a a a " ! tOJt ) , l ,. John Harvey ., 439 Has Dennis A Francis K Jensen A Lungren ,. 292 Kills A Co 97 Pat q'Day , totals ..8,180 ll.tflt 11,470 Cattle The week opens out with a very moderate run of cattle, about 6,100 head, or hot much over half as many as were here on last Monday. Owing to the very limited number of cattle on sals and the better tone to advices from eaatern markets, tha trait opened out aotlve and generally lOo higher inan me close oi last weeg. Choice 1,606. pound beeves sold up to 111.85, and the bulk of ths 1,000 to 1,200-pound steers went at a spread of $11.26011.25. Cows and heif ers showed fully as much Improvement aa tha beef steers, and there waa more activity and a decidedly stronger market for stock era and feeders. - Ths car situation was greatly Improved, and bualness showed tbe effect of the Improvement. Quotations on cattls: Good to choice beeves,. 211.00 0 13.16; fair to good beeves, 110.78Oll.76i. common to fair beeves, 29.000 10.50; good to oholce yearlings, 310.76 11.15; fair to good yearlings, 99.60010.60; common to fair ysarlings, 87.60JF9.0 good to oholce grass bssves, 111. 00O11.75; fair to good grass Dseves, 89.50OU.00; common to (air grass beeves, 68.000.00; apod to choloe Jielfers, 89-.60O10.T5; good to oholoe cows, lf.l5O10.60; fair to good cows, $8,000 9.00: common to fair rows. ts.KAni a prim feeders, $10.76011-15; good to choice reeaers. 39.50010.75; fair to good feeders, 21.75O1.60; common to fair feeders, $6,600 6.00; good to choloe stockers, I9.50O11. 00; stock calves, $7.6009.80; stock cows, $6.14 9.04; stock calves, $7.0010.00; veal calves, $9.00011-00: bulls, stags, e to, $7.00 01.16. ,, ' - Hogs Receipts of hogs this morning were only fair and shippers onened the trade, buying, a few toads early at' prices that Ware around lSSSOe tower than the beat time Saturday. . . Purchases, however, wer confined to a limited supply. Packers wsre alow In getting .down to business and a lit- us later in in forenoon oommencea Did ding's much as 2t80o lower. Sellers, however, were holding baok and tha market waa slow and drag, all the way through. Toward mldforenoon offerings bsaran to ohang nanus at prices 150160 lower than the oloss last week. The best price paid waa $16.75 for choice lightweights, while the bulk of th offerings moved at $16.40 016.60. Only a small portion of the hogs had changed hands at th decline. Practi cally everything was In first hands around It o'olocki with Indication of a weak clost in the trade. Sheep Today1 market opened up with $4 cars of sheep, or 13,500 head, on sale. The opening sessions were rather dreggy and the only sales which were made were a few ewe lamba at $16.21 4o a feeder buyer and four loads of oholos Colorado ewes to the packers at $13,85, a new high price for the season. Mexican yearlings sold at 114.71. Lambs were In good eupply, but the demand waa rather draggy at ths outset Tha under. tone to tbe market was firm, however, and general trade was steady to loo higher. Bt. Louie Live Stock Market. , St. Louis, March 11. Cattle Receipts, 4,800 head; market steady: native .steers, $3.00013.50; yearling steers and heifers, I7.00O1160; cows, 36.OOTtll.60i stockers and feeders, $8.00010.66; fair to prime southern steers, 39. 0018.60; beef cows and heifer, $6.00010.00; southern yearling steers, $7.60 Oio.oo; native Calves. $6,00014.00. i Hogs Receipts, 11,100 head; market high- er; lights, $17.60017.70; pigs, $12.!6OlT.50i mixed ' and butchers, $17.J617.75; good heavy, $17.40017.60; bulk of sales, $17,460 17.65. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,(00 head; market steady; lambs, 114.000)17.40; ewes, $12.60013.00; wethers, 3a.00O18.76: can- Lnsra and choppers, $6.8001.60. ( ( , Kansas City Live Stock Market. Kansas City, Maroh 11. Cattle Receipts, 18,000 head; market weak; prima feed steers, $12.60018.60; dressed beef steers, 810.60O12.76i western steers. 39.50013.75: cows, 7. 26010.76; heifers, $150011-60; stockers and feeders, $7.76012-50; bulls, $7.50010.00; calves, $7.76011 50. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; market low er; bulk of sales, 114.86017-16; heavy. $16.(6. 17.16; packers and butchers, $16.90017.15; light, $16.86017.10; pigs, lll.00O13.7t. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 10,000 head; market steady; lambs, $16.00017.11; year lings, 813.00014.50; wethers, $12.00013.00; ewes, $11.60Q11.76. i Chicago live Stock Market.' Chicago, March 11. Cattle Receipts, 19, 000 head; market firm: native steers, $$.60 O14.00; stockera and feeders, $7.70011.15: cows and heifers', 36.60 11.75; calves, $3.75 14.50. Hogs Receipts,. (0,000 head; market un settled at Saturday's average to 16o lower; bulk of aales, $16.60017.00; light $17,000 17.80; mixed, $16.25017.60; heavy, $16,760 17.00; rough, $15.76011.00; pigs, $13,500 17.30. . . Sheep and lambs Receipts, 11,000 head; market firm; sheep, $10.76011-71; lambs, $14.16016.06', - Omaha Hay Market. Receipts of prairie bay light demand good, market firm and steady. Receipts of alfalfa good, demand only fair and prices some lower; v Hay Choice Upland, $21.50; No. I, $19.68. to $20.60; No. 1, 116.60 to $17.60; No. 3. $12.66 to $14.60; No. 1 Midland. $18.80 to $20.60; No. I, $16.60 to $17.60; No. 1 Low land, $15.60 to $17.60; No. 1, $14.60 to $15.60; No. 1. 112.60 to $13.60. Alfalfa Choice, 338.60; No. 1 $28.60 to $27.50; Standard, $23.00 to $26.00; No. 1 $21.50 to $22.60; No. $, $lt.Su to $20.10. Straw Oats. $11.00; Wheat, $10.00, . Sioux City Live Stock. Sioux City, March 11. Cattle Receipts, 2.000 head; market strong to lOo higher; beef steers, 610.60 12.60; fat cows and heifers, I8.J511.26: canners, $7,400$ K0; stockers and feeders. $9.60 011.60; lalves, 38.00O11-60; bulls, stags, 'etc., 67.75O19 60; feeding cows and heifers, $7.006.6. V Hogs Receipts, 5,000 head; market 10c to 250 lower; light $1660016.86: mixed, 16.65016.66; heavy. 616.40016.60; pigs. fil.UVV.V.'V, PU1K OS sales, f XB.OVQ71f.eB Rh,.,. MnA t .mka 1 RAA mmA u . . . v m a.,,.. u . u iim.iuM, n,v. u w , markets teady. REAL -ESTATE TRANSFERS. D. Hunt to JohDT. MoMannls, north west corner Thirtieth street and 1 Monroe avenue, west side, 106x280. 1,000 Charles W; Martin and wlfs to Gilbert ; L. Tracy, Bauman street, 130 feet , i east of Twenty-eighth avenue, south V side. 44X120 I 750 George C. Flacl; to Charles F. Riley, - , Saratoga street, 149 feet west of . Twenty-seventh street, south side, 43x125.25 2.160 Patrick Flanagan and wife to Rose E. . Flanagan, Seward street, 180 feet west -of Twenty-fourth street, north side, 30x125 , 1 GRAIN ANDJPRODUGE Record for Corn. Receipts , Broken When 51l Cars Are Reported in Over Sunday Run. ' Omaha. March 11, 1918. 'One of the largest runs of corn since the movement of the new orop was received over Sunday, receipts of this cereal being 510 cars. Arrivals of oats showed a slight Inorease, 66 cars being reported In. Wheat recelpta were nine cars; rye, 11 cars, and barley, atx cars. . Unusually large receipts of corn tended to mske for somewhat lower cash values, sales of the spot being made all the way from 2 centa to 10 cents under Saturday's prlres. -the poorer grades generally going at the ex treroe decline. There waa a big demand for corn and sales were quite large, but sellers were forced to discount their offerings con siderably. Off grade atuft waa hard to dliJ pose of. No. 8 white sold at 81.92 and $1.94 and No. 4 white at $1.80 and $1 90, while the No. 5 white sold at $1.66 and $1.73. No. 2 yellow brought $1.81 and the No. 4 yellow $1.60 and $1.73. No t yellow went at 51.4 and $1.60. No. 1 mixed corn sold at $t.75 and ths No. 4 mixed at $1.68 and $1.65, while No. ( mixed went at $1.46 and $1 60. Oats were In aotlve demand, selling readi. ly at a decline of 4 cent on all grades. No. 1 and . No. 1 white oats sold at 93c and -stsndard oats at 92tto and iie. No. 3 -white sold at 92o and 92Vijo and the No. 4 grade at 92o. w. . Rye was unchanged and barley firm, with, ' a good demand for either. Trade waa light j however, sellers asking more than the buy- era wars Inclined to pay. No. 1 rye brought $1 83 and $3.36 and the No, 1 grade of bar ley. $3.28. Clearances were; Wheat and flour equal ' to 62,600 bushels; oals. 262,000 bushels. Primary wheat recelpta were 134,000 bush-, els ahd shipments 72.000 bushels, sgalnat receipts of 1,414.000 bushels and shipments . " of 472.000 bushels last year. Primary corn receipts were 1.632,000 bushels and shipments 1,080,000 bushels, sgalnat recelpta of 1,191,000 bushels and ahlpments of 489,000 bushels -last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,136,000 bush els and shipments 664,000 bushels, sgalnat , receipts of 1,409.000 'bushels and shipment of 730,000 'bushels last year. , CARLOT RECEIPTS. , Wheat Corn. Oats,'. Chicago '3 218 103,. Minneapolis .107 Duluth .................. 6 ... T. ., Omaha , , S 610 f, Kansas City 81 448 ' 68' . St Louis 28 175 111 Winnipeg .............. ..176 ' ' t,,-. ,.' - These sales were reported todayt -Corn No. 1 whites 1 car, $1.94; 4 car"--'-$1.92. No. 4 white: $ cars, $1.90; 1 can" f $1.88; 1 car. $1.86; 1 ears, $t.85; 3 cars. 3l.lt;, 1 cara, 81.83;. I cars, 81.83; 6 cars. $1.80, No. ( white; 1 car. $1.78;, 1 ear' $1.76; 9 tars, $1.70; 1 ear. $1.61; 1 carft' $1.(1; ,1 cars, $1.67; H car, $1.66. No. 1 whilst 1 car, $1.60; 1 oar, $1.60. j Sample white; 1 car. $1.11 1 oar. $1.25. No. 2 yellow; 1 car, 11.81. No; 4 yellow: 1 car, 81.73; a cars, 81.70; 7 car, $18; 6 ears,, 81.66; 7 ears, $1.60. No. i vellswr 2 oars 'V $1.(0; 1 car. $1.66; 11 cars, $1.5S;"4 car, 31.61; ( car. $1.(1; it cars, $1.60; 1 car ! $1.4. . No. 6 yellow: 1 .car, $1.48? 1 cars'.'' $1.46; 4 cars, $1.46; 1 ears, $1.44; 1 car, $1.41; 1 car, $1.16. Sample yellow: 1 car. $1.10: 7 cars, $1.1$; 1 car, $1.10. No. 1 -mixed: 1 cat, 11.76. No.' 4 mixed: 1 car,". $1.66; 4 cara, $1.68. No. I mixed; 1 ar, $1.50; $ ears, $1.60; J ears. $1.49; 11 cars, $1.48; 1 ar, $1.47 1 car1. $1.46. No. . mixed: 11-6 oars, $1.66: X oar; $143; $ oars, $1.46; 1 cars, $1.46; 1 ear, $1.44; 1 cars,. ' $1.41. Sample mixed: 1 cars $1,461 l.car, $1.10; 1 car, $1.15. - 1 . . t Oat No. 1 . whltei 1 ear. 83c. No t white: 1 ear. 9Jo. Standard:- licar. !e: 1 car, 93 He. No. I whits! 6 ear., llci 1 ear, 9Io, No. 4 white! I oars, 92a, 1 Rye No. It 1 car, $1.86; 1 ear, $2,21, Bardley No. $: 1 car, $1,18. Omaha Cash Price Corn, No. - $ white, -$1.120194;. No. 4 white, $1.8001.91 l'Nn. 5 '' White, $1.(601 78; No. white, 31.60; sam ple white, $1.25 0l.8l! No. 1 yeUow, $1.81; No. 4 yellow, $1.6001.72; No. yellow. $1.49 ..'-. O1.60; No. 6 yellow,. $1.85 0 1 48: sample yellow, $1.1001.20; No. 1 mixed, $k76; No.V.l 4 mixed, $1.68 01.(5; No. S mixed, (1.460 1.10; 'No. 6 mixed, $L4$0166t 'sample mixed, $1.1601.45.. Oats: No. 1 white 93c; standard, tlViOHKc; No, 1 white, 92. tlttd,; No. 4 white, 42o. Barley: No. 1. $$.18. Rye: No. 1, 61.8101.8i. I Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bo ' by Logan A Bryan, stock and . grain broker,, 11$ South Sixteenth atreet, Omaha: . . , I Art Open. High. Low. Close. ISat'y. Corn. . - - I . 1 ' I I Mar. ..... I 18 128 " May 1 17 1 17 12714 17 117 Oats. . Mar, 91 , 9114 UK 91 4 92 1 May -.'.UK 1 90 1914 ( 89 Pork.:- " ; May . 41 66 48 67 48 (5 48 66 48 47 afay- 26 11 16 15 26 ti 16 01 ' 26 17 July 16 11 26 16 86 17 15 17 26 17 Ribs.-? - ' 1 -. . .' l-v ,'- Mayi IS 11 It U IS 00 29 00 t 25 15 July I 21 47 25 47 85 40 26 40' 26 68 CHICAGO BAlNANp PBOVLSlpSS. ' ., Liberal drain Receipt Weaken Cash Corn . Quotations, .... Chicago, III., March 11. Liberal receipts ' did a good deal today to weaken the corn market, especially cash quotations, and so too did with, dra wal of export bids. Fa tures closed steady at the same aa 8atur- -day's finish to H lower with March $1.22 afid May $1.2714. - . t . Oats lost 14 Ho to NO He net and pro-, . Vision II to 17 cents. , . . 'Arrivals of corn In Chicago alone aggre gated 815 ears and there waa a general dla- , position to look for a continued movement far above the average for this time of the year. Meanwhile the United State visible ' upply total showed an Increase of more than 2,800,000 bushels, making the amount' In. sight only 1,400,000 bushels less than a yekr ago. - ' f--i 'Absence of export demand was ascribed' to the faot that. recent urgent buying had besrt to get all the 'oorn possible by March 10, In order to fill vessel room contracted for.. A general embargo oa shipments to eastern-.' domestlo consumers counted further as a bearish Influence - Notable progress of seeding made oat f average lower. A little export business gaVe the market some stimulus, but the effect failed to last , - . Lower quotations on hogs weakened pro"-' visions. Declines were checked somewhat" though by export of lard and meats during th week, . , 3 ; New York General Market. " -1 ' New York. March 11. Flour Stead'; government baals 100 per - cent; spring,'' ' $10.76011.25; winters, $10.16011.06; Kansaa. $10.80011.25. - Corn Spot unsettled; kiln dried No -I yel ow, $2.2114: No. S yellow, $2.0114 j'.No. 4 white, $2.2614 e. 1 f. New York prornii. ship. ment; Argentine, $2.(0 f. o. b cars. .;, .. t, Oats 8pot firm; natural, $l'.O801.O9. ' ' "Hay Steady; No. 1, $1.7001.75: No. 1. $1.6001.66; No, 8, $1.1001.25; ahlpplng. $1.00 01-10. - Hops Quiet; state medium to choice, $1917, 40060c; 1916, nominal; Pacific cflast.L 1917, 10O21c; 1916. 15016c. , Hides Steady; bogota, 30 33c; ' Central America, 19032c. ' , .- Leather Firm; hemlock aole overweight No. 1. 48c; No. 1, 460. Pork Firm 1 mess, $61.00051.(0; family, $65 00; short clear,. $61,00 066.00. -T Lard easier; middle west, $26.60 016.60, '- -.Talow Dull; city special loose, 17e. W00l Steady; domestlo fleece XX Ohio and Pennsylvania unwashed, 85066c. - Rice Strong; fancy head, 1414o; blue -rose, (ttO(4c . ? - ., ' St. Joseph live Stock. . ' ' St. Joseph, Mo., March 11. Cattle Re-, celpts, 3,500 head; market steady to atron': steers, $5.00013.75; cows and heifers $7.00 ir ll.oo; calves, $6.00018.60. .-." , Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market low- '' sr; top, $17.15) bulk of sales, $17.00017,10. 1 Sheep and Lambs Recelpta, 18,000 headr "'' market lower; lambs, $18.00017.00; ewes, - " $7.00 012.50. -- ; ' ' -New Tork Sugar.: New Tork, March 11. Sugar Rawt- Cen trifugal, 4.005c; molasses sugar nominal. Re fined ateadyi cut loaf, 8.96c; crushed, 8.70c; ! mold A,' 7.95c; 'cubes, 8.20c; XXXX pow. dered, 7.65o; powdered, 7.80c; fine granu lated and Diamond A. 7.45c: confectioners! A, 7.16c; No. 1, 7.10c. , ... jr . , , - -. -1 Minneapolis Grain. .' ' -Minneapolis, March 1L Flour Unchanged ' Barley, $3.02 1.27. - Rye $3.9401.96. - - ,y-, " , Corn No. 1 yellow, $1.8001.86. , . Oats No. 8 white, 924 9314c ' 7 . Flax $4,2404.21. . , - Kanaaa.'Clty OasioC '"-"' Kansas City. March 11. Cora N.i. - 1 ' mixed, (1.88O1.90; No.-' I white, $2.0CO ' 1.10; No. 2 yellow,. $1.9302.10; May, $1,171, . Oats No. I white, $14 0 94c: No. 1 mixed. . 89O90C St. Lonls Grain. -St. Louis, March 11. Corn No. 2. 11 SB 0182; No. 1 white. $2.01 02.03: ilav. $1-17 H. ; Oats No. 1. 9ffl9314c: No. 1 white 9Ell 96c; May, 9014O .-' :. . '.. -