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1 THE BEE: OMAHA. SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1918. 19 y i HELP WANTED-FEMALE T Professions and Trade's. ' 25. GIRLS. , FOR THE ICING AND v PACKING ROOM. LOOSE-WILES BISCUIT CO., ijth And davenport. 25 GIRLS v. anted at once for canvas work on power machines. - , APPLY FORELA DY ID FLOOti, SCOTT-OMAHA TKNT AWNING CO., 1501 HOWARD ST. WANTED-1- 85 GIRJ.lt xprlenoed en pewei coring machine; light, clean nd tedy work. Experienced operator on earn from 112.09 to 215.00 per week. Guarantee given to new beginner. Omaha Auto Top Co.. 709-11 South 15th St. WANTED PnssiTS, 112 to $15 per week Drcaher Bros., 2217 Farnam. Saleswomen and Solictors. WANTED Young lady to aollclt ordera by telephone: one having had aome bujtness experience preferred, and not afraid to talk; must be able to write a legible hand: good, ateady poaltlon for a young lady who can do the work. Address Box 6(97. Omaha Bee. fiu A MwNTti up, to bright cojiipentent ladle with ability In out-door soliciting. - exceptional opportunity for advancement ' . Phone Walnut 3811 Household and Domestic. Experienced white girl for g.nrai houae work. Small family, no laaiory, beat wages. Referencea required, tail mornings or after 6 p. m. H. 978 WANTED By man with three children, middle aged woman as housekeeper, Pol ish Cathollo preferred. Hike Kudroa, Genoa. Neb., Route I. WANTED Competent maid for general housework, family of 8. best wages. Ap ply Dr. H. A. Waggener. 418 Brandela Bldg. j WANTED A competent girl for general housework, small family, good wages. Addresa 1881 Harney. Phone Harney K. WANTED Competent girl for housework; must be good cook. Mrs. J. J. Hughes. 118 6th Ave., Council Bluffs. EXPERIENCED NURSE Well care for Invalid to her own home, also nursing. Web. !100. . WANTED An experienced second girl; city reference required. Mrs. Frank T. Ham tlton. 110 S. 82d Ave.. City. WANTED Girl for general housework; no laundry; I in family; must go Jm night. Wal. 984. WOMAN to help cook to do general work In mail restaurant ana notei. rmnm. WANTED Elderly lady to do housework for an elderly couple, Mrs. D. A. Halm. Syracuse, Neb WANTED Maid for general housework; go home night; small tamiiy. wainm nw COMPETENT girl for general housework; no waahlng: good cooking. Harney 1886, NEAT white girl to help with housework; thro In family. Telephone Walnut 815. GIRL for gelral housework; no laundry work, 411 S. 38tn St. Mamey saao, GIRL for general housework, no washing; 480S Underwood Ave, wai. spec. CAPABLE general girl; must b good cook! reference. Har. 811. GIRL for general housework. Mrs. F. M. Orr, l a. itia , WANTED A girl for general housework. Harney 8888. COMPETENT whit housemaid. Telephone Harney 2641. - Hotels and Restaurants. WANTED Two dishwashers. Good pay. Short hour. Apply Green Room Cafe. Brandela 8tore, WANTED Experienced waitress; good wages; New Model Restaurant, Thirteenth nd Harney. WANTED Experienced maid. Must fur nish references. Claremont Inn, 17th and Jackson. WANTED Experienced dlswaaher at once ; New Model Restaurant, IZth and Harney St. EXPERIENCED dieh washer wanted at the Buckeye Cafe at once. 818 South 15th. EXPERIENCED waitress wanted at the "Flatlron Cafe." 1720 St. Mary'a Ave. Trade Schools. WANTED Ladles to learn barber trade, Special rates and Inducement. TR1-CITY BARBER COLLEGE. LEARN barber trade. 1402 Dodge SU EDUCATIONAL BOYLKS COLLEGE. J DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day 1 enrollment day. Book keeping, ahorthand, tenotypy, typewrit. Ing,, telegraphy, civil ervlc all commer. elal and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE, Pongla 1666, 18th and Harne St. I Van Bant School of Bualneas. Day and Evening bcnoois. ISO Omaha National Bank Bldg. "Douglaa (890. FOR RENT ROOMS l Furnished Rooms, J to' thb women who havb ROOMS TO RENT. Remember that th weather condition (or th next few week will probably not permit room hunter making an ex tended hunt for rooms. They will tay Jnild and watch th want-ad. If yon wlah your room rented, phone a your ad NOW. Tyler IQQU. pIhAsaNT room with private famll?. ond door from 24th St. ear on Pinkey. Webster 1849. BEAUTIFUL email front room for lady In first claaa prlvat apartment. Webster " 178T. SfEAM-HEATED rooms $2 wk.. also apts with, kitchenet. Ogden Hotel Co Bluffs BEAUTIFULLY furnished rooms, 'cl-an, modern, by day or week. 2208 Harney St. LOVELY front room, prlvat bora. 108 S. 29th Ave. Phone Harney 8407. PART AVE. 1117 Nlo clean room, private family. ' Housekeeping Rooms. 1678 "tARNEY very desirable light houae- keeping rooms, tain iioor, x, U4 SOUTH 88TH Modern rooms, private Mear car. veryining imhih. MODERN, well heated, good location. No I children. Harney 8654. HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms, -lcely furnished. Colfax 2Z9S. , Board and Room. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS If yon fall to find the room yon desire among tbea ads call at The Bee office for Room Llat. Gives omplet description of vacant rooms In II pari of the city New list Issued every week. LADY will board and room children under school age while parents are employed. Mother's care. Tyler 1385 W. i FURNISHED rooms and board. Modern convenience. 701 South 18th street. 1123 PLNKNEY board and room fr 2; pri vate home; also garage. Web. 6970. . Unfurnished Rooms. SEATED ROOMS. CRriGIITON BIJOCR World Realty Co.. ivugla (142 'Sun Theater Bldg FOR RENT HOUSES North. 110 NORTH 20TH ST., i-r., new. mod.. 245. 28S0 Dewey, 8-r., modern, garage, 838. ' 2817 Capitol Ave.. 8-r., all mod.. 128. 2820 N. 31st St., 6-r.. mod. ex. heat. 314. RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bid. Tyler 721. I-B. MOD. houae at 2868 Manderaon St., ' very cheap, for sale or rent. W. H. GATES, 847 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldp. D. 1294. Miscellaneous, 8-ROOM. all m'Mlern houae, nose In. 448. JOHN J UULVIH1LL (Raltort. tO RVandet Tbealet Hid Phone lour 98 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS iF THB CITT. CREIGH SONS A CO. PER BLDG GARDEN. 4119 N 3Sth room 812.50 208 S. 41st; hot water plant 28.09 JOHN N. FRENZER, Dougla 884. FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. MODKRN EXCEPT HEAT lll.D0-.I5it No. 18tb 8U. 1 rma. Flat, Walk- lng distance. 18.00 32 J8 So. 23rd St., I rma Newly dec orated, t 18.00 251! Jgnea, f rma. Cloae to car. 30.00 24JO fierce' St. 6 rma. 20.003108 Marcy St.. 8 rma Cloae to .ear. ALL MODERN. i 36.001333 So. 28th St. 7 rms. Oak florfrs. 32.50 S582 Manderson, T rma Brick house 35.00 3304 Davenport .St. 8 rma We have otfce'S call us. PAYNE INVESTMENT COMPANY, Realtor!. 637 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D 1781. 1537 S. 26TH ST., 6-r., all mpd 2212 Mason St.. 8-r., all mod . ff,02 Chicago St.. 6-r., pert mod... : 408 X. 26th St.. 6-r., part mod. 815 S. 25th St., 3-r., pact mod.... BIRKETT & COMPANY, 250 Bee Bldg. Doug. . 240 ST. MARY'S AVE.. 8 rma - 3120 Emmet St., 8 rma 209 S. 30th St.. 8 rma.. garage.... ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tyler 1536. 332 Securities 32i,P 331.09 319.00 t:n.o . 3.00 633. I3i 00 40 00 t 00 Uidg. FO? RENT APARTMENTS West. COLLEGE TERRACE. New apartments. Just finished, with all tha late: feature and converiene- -fireproof throughout, 335 and 840. Located southeast corner 23d and California Sts., or call v OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg: Tyler 498. Montoreye Apartments, 145 N. 84th fat. S rooms, 855.00. t rooms. $35.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. TIZARD PALACE BLOCK Close 1m few , equal; 3-room apartment; also 4room flat. Apply 220 N. 2d. Phone Red 4232. H AMU TON APTS.- Fireproof. 24th Jer- nanr furnished or unfurnished D 1472 North. TWO 4-room apts. with sun room, modern, (team heated 331.60 and 336 winter. Maple Oo'irt." 3815 Maple St. Red 688. South. HEATED APARTMENTS. 8 rooma "th Hudson," 207 South 26th avenue; summer, 842.60: winter," $50.00. 6 rooms, 410 South 85th avenue, (ummer. $40.00; winter, $46.00. BENSON & MYERS CO.. Realtor. 434 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. T. T46. Miscellaneous- PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists in Apartment management. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. FINE new atore room and basement at 27tb and l,cvenwortb 8ta Steam heat. For nartlcular see Cniirad Young,' 322 Bran del Theater Bldg. Dougla 1671. MODERN store. 16th St, near postofflce; low rent. O. P. STEBBINS, 1610 Chicago St NEW atore for rent at 24th and Farnam. fin location. Call D. 1472. Office and Desk Rooms. , HURRY There are only a few vacant office left In The Bee building. Key tone Investment Co., Tyler 121. FOR RENT Lodge room. 1517 Capitol Av, Omaha Aerie. Number 18, F. O. E. Telephone Dougla 660. OFFICES. $20 per month and up FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.. FIRST TRUST CO.. Agta . Tyler SO0. FOR RENT SUBURBAN FOR RENT 8-room modern uburban hom with 12 lota, near street car line, In Bellevue; rent reasonable. Writ R. 8. Calder, St. Charles, Mo., or Ed Mayer. Agent, Bellevue, Neb. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN 4 STORAGE Co". Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St. between 16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 1400. Have yourmoving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's th way we do it. Ask to see our dally rental list. , . FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked room tor honsehold good and piano; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE- CO 806 S. 16th. Dougla 416f. REE rEERNvTi& FIDELITY Phone Douglaa 288 for complete llat of vacant houae and apart ment. Also for atorage, moving. 16th and Jackson St. Globe Van arid Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Dougla 4338. Jp Pl7'C,T Express Co., Moving, . J. JjEjU , Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web. 3748. Doug. 8146. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West, HOUSE ON PAYMENTS. Would sell my house on Georgia avenue, near the park, for $3,800. Would take $300 down and balance $26 a month. The house ha eight room, modern, large porch, upstair and down. Back and front atalra. Could be used for two fami Ilea. Inquire 4038 Seward St. 6 ROOM house hardwood finish, A-l plumbing, itorm window and full screen, large porches; lot 80x120; IVt block from two ear line, at 4227 Grant St. Have to see to appreciate, or phone Walnut 1723. STRICTLY MODERN 8 room home fin location, must aee to appreciate. Harney 5666. North. THIS IS A REAL BARGAIN Seven room with bath; two room up stairs; young hedge around front yard. It you would raise a WAR GARDEN OR POULTRY . this place has Jargs back yard, with garden space, chicken coop, etc.; elose to car line; located at 2808 OHIO ST. AND PRICED AT ONLY $2,500 A FINE 6-ROOM STUCCO CATHEDRAL DISTRICT A very -finely constructed house, con sisting of large living room; French doors between dining room and living room; kitchen, with built-in cabinet; three fine bedrooms and bath on second floor, white enamel finish. The floora and finish are a very fine quality of oak; south front lot 48 ft. by 140 ft. Owner leaving th city. Price $5,250; $2,500 caah. J. L. HIATT CO., . Qnn FIRST NAT'L. PHONE Q TYLER VJQ BK. BI.DG. FOR SALE OR RENT . 2474 Grant St. 8-room house with t full else lots, vacant land adjoining for gardening purposes. , . MITCH EL INVESTMENT CO., 34th and Ames St Col 217 OWN YOUR OWN HOME. 3621 Hamilton, oak finished $8,168 Acre with good improvements ....34,000 1841 N. 23d. only ....$1,300 3 full lots and 6 houses' 36.000 JOHN W. ROB BINS, 1802 FARNAM ST. $150 CASH. v . A good 8-room house, with eak floor, strictly modern, may be bought on easy monthly terms; good neighborhood: not far f om car. Go . out today. Phone Dowries 628. dav. ; STRICTLY modern, 6-r., house with gare.ge, near -33d and Parker, 826. V.p. WEAR 810 S. lth St KfU'NTZE I' LACK M1wo 8-room bouse, full basement, .aiae lot. close to car Price 9) SS' Nnrrl NorrJa D 4278 OAK bungalow, S rma.. brand new, all mod., very attractive, $3,160; only amall amount cash, al. like rent D. 8140. CUMING ST., near '29th St., 22 or 44 feet: must be sold to close estate. Call owner evenings. Walnut 70. WINNK LISA home and lota offer the best opportunity to.lnveat your money Ph..' -r Tvler 17 OWNER leaving city will sell 6-ronm mod ern home: Evans St.: part cash. Web. 731. South.- FOR SALE 4 room, bouae, lot 60x136, very cheap. Fifty-seventh and Marcy. Price $86. REAL ESTATEIMPROVED Miscellaneous. BUY A HOME AT "JBEFORE-THE-WAR" PRICES We have for aale on easy payment plan a few well-located houses, description of which follow, which can be secured at - much lower prices than If they had been erected during the last three years. These house have all been constructed within the last four years. They are well built and In excellent condition. Inspection in vited. A 5-room, all-modern, itory-and-half cottage In northwest part of city, oak fin ish, full cement basement, furnace heart.' One block from car line. Price $2,800. Terms 3260 cash and $21 per month, A 6-room. al-modem cottage, weat aide, all-pine finish, full cemented baaement, furnace heat, One-half block to car line. Fine elevation. Price $2,360. Terms $200 caah and $23 per month. A 6-roem all-modern bungalow, weat side, oak In principal room, full ce mented basement, furnace heat, eaat front. Two blocks from car line. Price $3,200. Terma $300 caah and $30 per month. A 4-room cottage, north Bemla park dis trict, jnodern except furnace and near Harney car line. Price $1,800. , Terma $200 cash and $17 per month, A 6-room atory-and-half cottage, north side, on Blnney street, all-pin finish, all modern, full cemented baaement Two blocks from car and school. Price $2,800. Terms $200 cash and $26 per month. A 6-room bungalow, part oak finish, all modern, located north side, on Blnney street Three blocks from car and school. East front. Price $3,650. Term $200 cash and $25 per month. For further particulars telephone A. E. Burr, Douglas 2926, any week day be tween 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. A CLASSY PLACE. New, two-story frame and stucco house, Six room besides sun parlor and glassed in sleeping porch. Fireplace, large attic. Price $5,960. Reasonable terms. BENSON & CARMICHAEL. (Realtors.) 642 Paxton Block. Douglas 1722. FOR SALE Beautiful new 6-room modern wblte atucco residence on Council Bluffs ..car line. Handy location tor anyone working In Omaha. Very easy terms. A H. Becker, 8206 Ave. A. Council Bluffs. W. FARNAM SMITH - CO, Real Estate and Insurance. 1328 Farnam St. Doug. 1068. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. FOR RENT Lots 6, 6 and 7, Richmond Ad dltlon, for aeason of 1918. Rent 7. Ad dress Box S990, Omaha Bee. North. VACANT NORTH. Have I full lota on Plnkney street, outh front, at 26th Ave., among beautiful new homes. Priced to sell, ean give terma TRAVER BROS. CO.. Dougla 6886. 819 First Nat Bk. Bldg. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WB WILL buy your bom or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO., Electrlo Bldg. Tyler 35 BUSINESS properties and Investment. . A. P TIIKEY and SON. 620 First National Bank Bldg. . M'CAGUE INVESTMENT .CO.. Income, Buslnes and Trackage Specialist 15th and Dodg St. Douglaa 416. REAL ESTATE To Exchange CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., 8. D., for clear .modern houae. Seward Broa. 878 Brandei Bldg. Douglaa 3840. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. DUNDEE HOME $4,750' buy a 3-story, (-room modem house, located on south front lot. Id 128 ft, on California Bt, between 60tb and 61st Convenient to car line and school. Reasonable terms; good looatlon. Houses, at this price are scaroe In Dun dee. Investigate. - GEORGE, & CO. Douglas 756. DUNDEE BARGAIN . $5,000 6-room modern home, practically new; on, a corner lot, with regulation living room arrangement on the first floor; three bedrooms and bath second floor; floored attic; garage. 1 GLOVER & SPAIN. Douglas 8962. 819-20 City Nat'l Bank. I WILL BUY a Dundee home 6 or 8 rooms, modern and new, and pay one-hal caah. Box 8853 Omaha Bee. Acreage. 10 ACRES PRICED TO SETTLE AN ESTATE Just a little over 1 mile to the ml of 42d and Grand car line; lay tine Has about 4 acrea of grapes, about 4 acru of other" fruit, small barn, good onlcken house, well and other outbuildings The house on this place burned down, batsif you want the place as It stand you csn have It for only $3,760, and buy It on reasonable terma, too; Call Tyler (0 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS ft HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. WAR GARDEN ACREAGE. 1 acr on 4 id St. between Madison and Monro 3600 1 acre, 6Gth and G rover $00 Both rich soil; value on Increase. Phone Dougla 829J .' . A LARUE suburban tract of ground outside ' city limit, near carllne Ideal place to raise poultry or garden. Thl I a 260-ft ' frontage for 3610: will tell on easy term Telephone Walnut 3466 ACREAGE Imp. 1 to 40 a., well located, reasonably priced; terms or cash; some for trade. 211 Brandela Thea. Mr. yeas. T 1 . ' I.' , . .1 ........ r.t ) n r mi .n X f i. U (ItU 1 1 II J 1 1 U V CU ,LII1, ...... . . u.. ... .- . Ing $800 besides your living. Mrs. Pallas, 6136 Wirt St. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKED RANCH OlT FARM. Widow) has 6 five-room houses, one 7- room, modern house, one 8-room modern house and 2 modern store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, close to car -lnes In Omaha; also 320.000 flrat mortgagee; prlcea are right and property In first class condition, S. S. & R. E. MONTGOiMERY, 213 City National Bank- Building. HAVE client for a 2 or. 8 acre Improved tract not too far out. Call us up at once. INTER-STATE REALTY CO. 913-14 City National. Doug. 281. WE HAVE eeveral .good reliable buyer for 6 and 6-ronm house and bungalowa with 8300 to 36H0 down Call Osborne Realty Co Tyler 496 701 Om. Nat Hank Bid VV A NT good residence; about 36.01)0. Will pay one-half rash, balance In good resi dence lots Bos 1733. Omaha Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands MARCH. 19 . i Our next excursion to MOehee, Ark W 8 rr.AVK. 21 NEVILLE BLK Colorado Lands. LOW FARE ROUND TRIP Hometeeker' excursion to Colorado points 'every first and "third Tues days . Write for free farm booklet and special Isnd-seeker rate for partle of five or more Immediate possession snd eight years' time on our land at I per cent THB TWIN LAKES LAND. AND WATER COMPANY. , 936 First Nat'l Bldg.. Omaha. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Colorado Lands. ' EASTERN OWNER offers 3 quarter at $10 acre, caah only 4 mllra county seat; also good lection $l(; $8 cash, balanc $1 year, good farm land. See Deputy Treasurer t. Qulnn. Cheyenne Welle, Colorado. WHEAT landa Kit Carson county, Colorado: $12 68 to $18 per acre W control 26 eboloe quarter Send for booklet Kloge Investment Co. Omaha. Nebraska Lands. s Farm Near Omaha On Dodge Paved Road 384 acre, with good Improvement, on Dodge St' paved road. Will sell aeparately the eaat 18 Vj acres, with the Improvement, er th west 20 acre with good orchard, but no bulldlnga About half of this land .1 th finest kind of second bottom garden land, and the balanc rolling upland; black loam soil with elay subsoil. . We will not advertise th price, but th owner wanta to1 retire and go te California, and 1 willing to make some aacrtflce and give possession this spring. If yon want land for gardening, dairying, hog raisin, alfalfa er .ruit. see us at once Such tract a this round Omaha are mighty scarce. J. H. DUMONT & CO., i : 416-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone D. . 69 ACRES Irrigated land. Lincoln county; 6H mile from Herahev, rich Platte valley land; all under th ditch: 3-room houae, barn and other outbuildings; t acres of alfalfa. A bargain at $76 per acre: $2,600 caah, balanc long time. Whit Hoover, Omaha National Bank Bldg. EXCEPTIONALLY good bargain In 820-acre Improved Buffalo county farm, within auto drive of Kearney. Neb.: 360 per acr C K. PAVIES. KKARNBT NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For beat land at beat prices write Go. Antlll, Blair. Neb. WRITE me for ploturea and price my farm and ranches In good Old Dawes County. Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. RANCHES of all slses and ktnda. eaay terms A. A Pataman. 80 Rerharh Blk Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the range Get en th ground floor with 80 acre Irrigated land la connection with open range. Too e9 grow atock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every tv week Send for bul letin. Har ley J. Hooker. 840 lit National Bank Bldg Wyoming Lands. RANCH IN THB OIL DISTRICT. 70Q-acre ranch. 640 aore Goshen Co., Wyo., and 180 acres Sioux Co., Neb., all In a body; lies 10 miles north of Henry, Neb.; 7-room house, barn for 30 horses. 9 cow; tool house) good well; land I nearly level; has I mils running water through th ranch; large part of the land could be Irrigated; clear of encumbrance. Price $30.60 per aore; half caah, or would take eastern Iowa or III. farm Ouly. 8. O. Nordqulat, 828 Neville Blk, ' WHEATLAND Wyoming farm a ICO per a.. Including paid-up water right Henry Levi ACM Rvlander. 114 Omaha Nat'l. Miscellaneous CHOICE FARM. Nlelson. 421 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED, v Don't list your farm with aa If yen want to keep It ' P. SNOW DEN SON. 428 a 16th. Douglas 1871. POULTRY AND PET STOCK BARRON S, C W. Leghorns, world' fa mou egg laying (train. Egg $6 per 100; $1.26 per 16; chicks, 18c each. Help win the war by producing lkyers. Write for 1 price on Imported pen. Mr. M. W. Sainton, Decatur, wen. WANTED Two letting hen, red cockerel for aale; hatching egg from famous "Redcloud'' matin gs, $3 and $5. 4909 So. 23d. Phone South 1650. "OLD TRUSTY' Incubator nd brooders shipped promptly. Big catalog free. M. M. Johnson Co., Mrrs.. ciay center, wen SINGLE or Rose Comb Rhode Island Red cockerel; also egg for hatching. Walnut 1789. Horses Live Stock Vehicles AS my slater and I are settling th late d. H. Jackson estate,' will sell at sacrl . flee S.IOO-lb. 6-year-old dapple gray, full blood Pereheron mare; 2,400-Ib. 1-year-old dapple gray ma real also 8-year-old 2,600-lb. matched geldings. Call at real. dence, 738 First Av., Council Bluffs. . We will haul your ttv stock, t.rvu aTCtcv tr Natron m 2308 Farnam. 8t. Telephone Dougla 2603 THREJS goAd milk cows, 1721 Fowler Av. Colfax 3813. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha real, dence: fund on hand for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE. INC., 688-40 Keellne Bldg. H. W. BINDER, Money en hand for mortgage loana City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFB REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 3718. Ci ci FARM LOANS. KC7 UV2 O PAUL PETERSON, V V 864 BRANDEI8 THEATER BLTKJ. LOW RATES C G. CART. BERG, $11 Bran- dels Theater Bldg. D. 685 HARRISON MORTON, 919 OmahaNat. Bk. Bldg. CITY AND FARM LOANS , 8. 6H and I Per Cent. i 3. H. PUMONT Co.; Keellne Bldg. LOANS ON CITY PPOPERTT. ' W. If. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. 61 Weed, Wead'Bldg.. nth and Farnam St. MONEY to loan on Improved farm and ranch. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. "Private Money. tHOPEN" COMPA'Nt. Dougla 4218. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by. the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, piano and note Mourlty. $40. 6 mo.. H. good, total, 83.60. Smaller, larger am't proportionate rat. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 482 Securltle Bldg.. 16th. Farnam. Ty. 83. LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 Of SMALLER LOANS. OW " w c. flatad. est 1891: 10 8th flr securities bldg. t 950. " diamonds and 'Jewelry loans. Lowest rate. Prlvat loan booth Harry Malashhck. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619 Eat. 1891 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Gertrude Fawcett ' and husband to Anna C. Nielsen. Farnam (treat 129.78 feet West of Twanty.slxth avenue, north side. 129.78x162 $ 1.500 Ernest Simon to Richard W. Simon and wife, southwest corner Thirty fourth and Charles street, 80x167. 10,000 Mary H. Lambert to Alfred Anderson, Camden avenue, 280 feet west of Twenty-sevsnth street north aid. 43x120 a 1.200 Rufus A. Willis and wife to David E. Buck, Twenty-eighth street. 60 feet south of Parker street west side, 67Uxl20 $.508 Raymond O. Young and wife te Jee sle Marumber. Cro'wn Point avenue, 1,36 feet east of Twenty-fifth ave nue, south side, 48x120 4 000 Cha-les W. Martin and wife to Anna Jullen et al. Ida street, 42 feet east ' of Twenty-eighth avenue, south .aide, 44x120: :Mary atreet 211.6 feet west of Twenty-eighth avenue, south aide. 42x180 1.460 Arthur Theodor and wife to Julius Chorney. Grace' (tract 28 feet eaat of Twenty-third atreet north side. x10 2.500 T. A. Tic te Herman I.lnd, southwest corner Fifteenth street snd Capitol avenue, 60x41 H 1 V! A. Pease to Joseph Ettl, Sixteenth street, 127.1 feet inuth of Laird atreet. weat aids. 66166 (other conalderatlons) 1 James Whalen and wtf te Charles C. Galloway, Wirt street. 23.6 feet west of Twenty-fifth, street north side, 85x1 20 H 1 Edwsrd ft. Westhrnok snd wife to A. B. Elliott, southwest corner Thirty fifth and Harney streets, 44x110... 11.800 OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Receipts Large; Prices Fully Steady to Stronger; Hogs Sell on Level With Thursday. Omaha. March 15, 1918 Recetpta were! , Cattle Hogs. Bheep. Official Monday 6.43 12.117 10.666 Official Tuesday .... 1.669 19.803 ' 174 Official Wedn.aday... 8,386 14.138 11.678 Official Thursday .... (.133 15.316 11.383 Estimate Friday 4,300 16,600 8.300 Five day thl week. .28.422 74.931 68.490 Same days laat week.. $4,614 73.764 78.737 Same days 3 wka age.37.093 89,990 94.836 Sam days $ wks. ago.3t.713 86.338 46 345 Sam day 4 wk. ago. 33. 119 66.403 37.664 Sam days last year.. 34.941 64,368 $0,796 ; CattleA fairly liberal Friday' run of cattle showed up, (boat 4,900 head, snd demand from packer and ihlpper waa sufficiently active to clean op everything useful In the way of beef steer and butcher stock at fully steady and In tome cases little atronger price. Good heavy beeves are bringing 31l.604918.00, snd high as $13.40 was paid for choice beeve Thurs day. The week's advance of 36040c has been mostly on the fair to good 900 to 1,100 pound beevea sailing at $11.60013.60. Cow and heifer show fully a much advance for the week as beef steere and they are selling high as they have ever sold at thta point Demand for etoekers and feeders continues broad with (trices strong at the week's sdvanca of 38Q60o. BEEF STEERS. No. 14.'.'.' 17!!! W.'.l 22... lo!!.' At. Pr. No, A. Pr. 10.. 637 $9 60 12 705 10 00 14 639 10 25 843 10 66 1013 II 85 6 83'. 11 60 $5 944 11 70 650 $9 00 ...880 t 70 ... 650 10 20 ... 928 10 66 ,...1000 11 06 ... 848 11 46 ,...1070 11 60 ...in6 13 00 44 1093 12 20 STEERS AND HEIFERS. . 6!5 10 00 8 807 10 76 . 801 11 60 33 903 11 85 HEIFERS. . 698 T 40 1. 660 833 160 8 00 8 40 8 76 . 656 8 10 1$ , 790 $ 60 1. . 63 t 38 13 T91 40 . 618 t 60 11 681 10 40 COWS. 1 86 T 60 33.... 896 911 837 T53 870 860 T TO 8 00 9 35 I 76 00 9 60 9 86 I 90 6 873 T 16 T 3 916 8 36 T 8 898 8 40 I 23.. 106 8 SO 4. 40 830 9 30 1. 6 36 9 60 4 1186 24.1 1003 9 00 17 1008 14 866 10 00 9, 1161 10 10 BULLS. 1 650 T 60 1 90 I 00 3 1135 8 26 1 1810 8 60 1 1390 8 78 1 1630 8 00 CALVXS. I ; .J!5 8 00 1 $86 I 86 16 348 8 69 3 86 25 18. ...... 376 9 76 3 438 10 00 1 10 II 60 1 850 11 76 1 110 12 28 1 ,. ISO 18 69 l ldo 13 on Hor Receipts of bog tody wer fairly liberal and shipper opened th trade buy ing bega at price that wer for th most part steady with yesterday's market Pack era war slow and they finally bought their hogs st probably 6!M0o lower price. Th demand wa for light weight hogs, any thing In this class moving readily. There was little demand for heavies. The best price was $17.36, 6c under yesterday, with the bulk moving at $18.76917.00. No. Av. Bh. Pr. No. At. Sh. Pi. 46. .376 40$16 70 13. .296 . . . $18 1 6 23. .801 73. .88 80. .291 77, .238 18. ,823 73.. 183 70 16 80 It 30 17 00 69. .238 68. .361 78.. 229 66. ,216 84. .21 81. .222 40 16 86 It 86 IT 06 IT 10 IT 20 IT 20 70 17 10 17 IB IT 26 Bheep Today's run was 36 ear or 8.809 head, and liberal a compared with other western polnta. Packer wer all on th market from th inpply, however, and of fering were picked op by 10- o'clock at price that appeared fully steady on lamba and strong to 25o higher on th yearlings and awes. Top Mexican lamba again reached $18.00, and heavy lamba were ready seller at prices ranging from $16.70(917 65. A drove of Mexican ewes told st $13.60, making a naw high price fot thta class of stock, and yearling wethers sold at 816.80. As compared with the market a week ago lambs and sheep are $1.00 higher. The ad vance has been gradual ever several days during the past . week and the undertone to th trade still continues firm. No. At. Pr. $18 49 17 00 11 60 17 86 IT 15 14 25 10 28 IT 90 17 60 17 65 18 00 ,18 88 IT. 80 109 fed owes .118 . 83 , 8 , 77 , 86 ,65 , 16 , 74 , 82 80 78 S tea inmn 208 fed lamba ............. 168 fed lambs 144 fed lambs 22 culls ..... 127 fat ewea .. 346 fed lamba 193 fed lamba , 828 fed lamba 221 fed lamba 16 fed lambs 303 fed lambs 888 fed lambs 49 fed lamba ' 17 cull lambs ...106 97 78 IT T8 81 '. IT 89 (7 1109 St. Louis Lire Stock Market St. Louis, March , IB. Cattle Relpt, 1,400 head: market,, ateady; native befe teers, $8 000)13.60; yearling steer snd 1. .1 ...... it aaai, lit. .,,,. Is andell.an etocker's and feeder', $8.00018.60; fair to prim louinam oeei steers, n.ii.mi beef cows and heifers. 36.00010 00; prim vrllnr -steers and heifers. 87. 604110. 00." native calves, $J. 00014. 00. Hogs Receipts 10,10 neao; marxei, lower; light $17.76 18 00; plga. $14,600 m.i. !--. K..ti,. stT iRiftiia na, 1I.IH, III I. C ,.!.. .... V ...... W, good heavy, $17.09017.80; hulk of sales. iw.zanri'.i". Sheep and Lambs Receipts, son; mar ket, steady; lamb. ,114.00013 00; ew, $12.60013.00; wether. $13.00018.71;, can ners and choppers, 36.t0O9.80. Kansas City Live Stock Market Kanaa City, March IB. Cattl Receipt, 2,000 head; market strong ; prim ted steers, $12.76019.85; dressed beef steers, $10 $0O 13 60; western steer, 39.50013.00: sows, $7.60011.00; heifer, $7.76011.76; stoeker and feeder. $7 60013.80; bulla, $7.60 010.60; calves, $7.60013.90. Hogs Receipts, 8.000 head; market, light higher; heavy, lower: bulk Of sales, $l$90O 17.60; heavy, $18.86017.10; packer and butcher, $17.06017 60; light, $17.36017.70; pigs, $18.(0. Sheep and Lamb Receipt. 1,000 head; market, strong; lamba. $18.00018.00; year lings, $13,801 16.60; wethers, $13 50014.00; awes, $11.60 1.1 00. . Sloui City Llv Stock. Sioux City, March 16. Cattle Receipts, 3.500 head; market eteady: best steer, $10.00013,60; tat cow and halfen, $8,000 11.00; eannera, $7.0003.00: stoeker snd feeder. IJ.00011.60; calves, 38.00012.60; bulls, stsgs, etc, $7.80010.60; feeding cows and heifers, $7,00 0 60. Hogs Receipts, 14,009 head; market 2 So lower; light, $16.O017.OO; mixed, $16.80 016.30; heavy, $16.50016.70; pigs, $14 000 16.00: bulk of sales, $16.66016.90. Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 600 bead; market steady. Chicago Live Stock Market Chicago, March 16. Cattle Receipt. 9,000 head; market, firm; native ateer. $9 40 1416; stoeker and feedera, 2. 25013. 16; cows and heifers. $7.15012.10) calves, $10.60 016 66 (th highest price on record). Hogs Receipts. 45,000 bead: market ateady at yeaterday' average; bulk of aale, $17 00017.78; light. $17.20017 95; mixed. $16.75017 90; heavy. $16 25017.60; rough. $16 36018.46; pigs, $12.76017.26. Sheep and Lamba Receipts, 10,000 head; market unaettled; (heap, $11.00011.40; Iambi, $14.16018.88. St, Joseph Llv Stock Market. St. Joseph, Mo., March 16. Hogs Re. eeipta, 4,000; higher; top, $17.60; bulk, $16.70017.65. Cattle Receipt, TOO; market ateady; teers, 39 000 18.75; cow and belfers, $7.00 012.00; calves. $7.00014 00. Sheep Receipts. 3,900; Itesdy; lamb, $14.00013.00; ewe. 37.00013.36. Coffee Market. New York. March 16. The market for coffee futures waa very quiet again today, with .the trade still waiting for further rul Inga In connection with government regula tions. Th opening wa at unchanged prices and the market closed net unchanged at 4 polnta higher, with July selling between 8.67c snd 8.68c, and with December trading at 6.67o; March.. 8.40c; May, 8.61c; July, 8.66c; September, 8.62c: October. 8 64c; De cember, 8.67c. Spot coffe, quiet; Rio 7a, 8e; Santo 4s, Ho. No fresh feature wss reported In the cost snd freight market. The official cable giving Wednesday'a Brazilian market were received, showing a decline of 100 rets In Santoa spots and an' advance of 69 rela In the Santos future Th Rio spot msrket waa unchanged Receipts at the two port were 81,000 beg. Today' cable had not been received up to the cloae. New York " Cotton, New Tork, March . 16. Cotton Spot, ateady at 33 46c. Future closed tady; March, 12 63c; May, 31.85e; July, 81.360; October, 30.36e; Jcember, 8 0.1 60. Cotton closed ateady at a net gala f 11 to 42 polnta. GRAIN APPRODUCE Corn and Oats Drop in Price; Re ieipts Fairly Large ; Rye and Barley Sell Lower. Omaha. March 16, 1816. Another fairly large run of com was re ceived In thle market today, arrivals of this cereal being 3-1 cars out of the total re ceipts for the day of 34 cars. Receipts of other grains In consequence were light, with 4 cars of wheat, 41 cars of oats, 4 car of ry and It car of barley. A general liquidation waa on In corn and oat today and carried th eaah va.ues of the former downward aeveral centa. A few odd cars sold off only 3o while m h of thla cereal suffered a decline of 80 to 13a The bulk of th offertnge old generally at a decline ranging from to to lOo a buahel, with a good part of tb better gradea of white corn going at a aharp discount under yesterday spot figure. Buyer and ahlpper wer very Indifferent and caused a alow dreggy market. No, t whit aold today at $1.66 and 31 66. and No. 4 white at $1.40 and $1 43 while the No. 6 white aold at 81.46 and 31 63. No. 3 yellow sold at $1.60 and the 4 grade at $1.43 and $1,60. No. 6 yellow brought $1 36 and 31. 45 No. 8 mixed corn aold at 81.60 and the 4 mixed at 81.36 and II 45 while the 6 mixed went at $1.38 and $1.43 the bulk of thla grade loll ing at 31 30 and 81 36. Oata aold off o to 1V.C. Th demand for thla article waa rather alow and aeveral car were carried over. No. 3 white atandard and No. 8 white all sold at one price, 90Hc and the No. 4 wliiie and sampl grade al 90 c and 89c reapectlvely Ry wa a cant off and barley 9o to 3c lowor. The former aeld readily, while the Inquiry for barley waa rather light No, 3 and No. 2 rye aold at 33 82 and th No. $ grade of barley at $2 10. A part oar of No. 4 barley brought $1.95. Clearanoea were: Wheat and flour equal to 72.000 bushels; corn, none; eata. none. Primary wheat receipts wer 212,000 bush el and ahlpment 130.000 bushel, agalnat receipt of 85,000 buahel and ahlpment of 67.00 bushel last year. Primary corn receipt wer 1.389.909 bush el and ahlpment 1,291.000 bushel, kgalnst receipt of 786.000 buahel and (hlpmenta of 669.000 buahel laat year. Primary cat receipt wer 1,201,009 bush I and ihlpment 719,000 bushel, agalnat receipt of 716.000 buahel and ahlpment of 390,008 buahel laat year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Oata Chicago I 97 157 Minneapolis ...,...,.,....106 Duluth ...... I Omsha 333 41 Kansas City 18 166 38 St Lou! 32 168 73 Winnipeg 168 These caah sales were reported today: Corn No. 2 white, 2 csr (16.68 to 17.40) $1.66; I car (17.40). $1.68. No. 4 whit, 1 car (17.60), $1.63; 7 car (17.69 to 18.80), $1.61; 34 care (18.00 to 13.60), 31.60. No. 6 white, 2 car (19 80 to 30.00), $1.60; 10 car (30.90 to 31.00), $1.48; 1 car (31.40), $1.46. No. t whit. 1 car, $1.81; 1 oar ($9.60), $1.28; 4 car (13.80 to 83.40), $1.38. Sample whit, 2 car (30.60), $1.19; $-6 ear (30.30), $1.90. Ne. 8 yellow, 4 car (16.40 to 17.40), 31.60. No. 4 yellow, 4 ear (16.00 to 18.30), 81.47; t car (18.49 to 19.80), $1.46; 4 cars (18.00 to 19 80), $1.46; t cars (13.00 to 18,40), $1.42. No. t yellow, 1 car (19.60), $1.46; 6 car (19.69 to 21.40), $142; car (19.39 to 20.60), $1.49. No. 6 yellow, 1 car (16 00), $1.40; 1 car (18.40), $1.15; t ear (80.20 to 21.60), $1.28. Sample yellow, 1 car (18.00), $1.26; 46 car (31.40), 81 09. No. I mixed, 1 car (17.09 to 17.80), $1.60; No. 4 mixed, t car (18.00 to 18.80), $1.46; 2 car (16.40), $1.43; B car (16.00 td 19 40), 1.40 1 car (19.00), $1.98. No. B mixed, 1 .car (18.40), $1.43 I car (18.09 to 13.60), $1.3$; 4 car (140 to 20.80). $1.88. No. mixed, 1 ear (19.80), $1.89; 1 car (23.00), $1.26. Sample mixed, 1 ear (13.00), $1.20; 1 8-6 car (33.60),' $1.90; 1 car ($1.00), $60; t-l ar (31.00), 90s. Oata No. 3 whit, 1 ear, 90 H. Sampl white, 1 oar, 880, Ry Ne. t, I ear. $1 33. Barley No. t, 1 cgr. $3.10. Omaha Caah Price Corn: No. I whit, $1.66 91.68; No. 4 white, $1. 6001.82: Ne. t white, $1.4601.89; No. t white, $1.3601.38; sample white, $1.9601.12; No. t yollow, $1.60; No. 4 yellow, $1.4301.68; No. t yel low, $1.4001 46; No. 6 yellow, ll.26Ol.40i sample yellow, 82o0$1.2t; No. t mixed, $1.3501 47; No. I mixed, 31 301, 4f; No. 6 mixed, $1.1701 22; sample mixed, 0cO $1.20. Oat: No. t white, tOHo; ateodard, tOMie; No. I white, 90Ue; No, 4 wtlte, 90o; aample. $9o. Barley: No, I, 12.19. Ry: No. I. 32.83; No. I, $2.82. ' Chicago closing price, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain broker, 816 South Blxteanth street Omaha: Art Open, High. LowT Close. Tt Corn. Mar. 1 174 1 374 137 1 17 187 May I 36 1 26 126 1 18 126 Oata. Mar. 86 30 88 69 89 May 87084 87 86 36 87 Pork. May 41 If 41 85 48 16 41 2B 48 41 Lard. May IB IT 16 (T 28 33 IB II 26 90 July It It It IT 21 It II II 36 79 Rtba May 14 It 14 16 24 T6 14 IT 14 IT July It It It 33 36 16 It IT 86 38 CHICAGO GBATN AND PROVISIONS. Com Market Undergoes New Declines With Unlimited Slock at Hand. Chicago, March 15. With-' arrivals con tinuing on a big scale and with apparently unlimited quantities yet to come forward, tne corn maraei roaay underwent new declines. Prices closed unsettled, . o to o net lower at $1.27 for March and $1.25 for May. Oats lost half to 1 and provisions T to IT cents. Favorable weather for th 1 crop move ment helped to make corn trader focus their attention en the fact that receipts showed no falling off In value, and that no slackening In th number of arrival wa In Immediate prospect Meanwhile, Inquiry from shipper har had nearly reached tne vanishing point owing to th abienc of ordinary outlet to th at Good de mand from Industries her gav the mar ket at on tlm omethlng of a stimulus, bat wa mor than offset later by assertions that owing te the poor quality of th 117 crop a lower grade of corn than at pre, nt accepted waa likely to be declared for thla filling of contract Despite a temporary bulge to covering of 800,000 bushel by a pculatlv chert, oata wer sharply lower most of th dsy. Bear had an advantage from report that much Increased acreage wa being ded. Provtatona aympathtzed with weakness of grain and hogs. Corn No. I yellow, nominal; No. I yellow, nominal: No. t yellow, 81.4t01.B2. Oat No. t whit. 9i92o; gtansard, 920960. Ry No. I, 11.88. Barley $1 7603 3. Timothy $6.00 0 8.09. Clover 328.00031.00. Pork Nominal. Lard 326.62. Rlbe 123.77024.27. ITew Tork General Market. New Tork. March IB. Flour Steady; government baele, 109 per cent; iprlng, $19.78011 1: winter, $10.86011,06; Ken- 610.90011. 28. . x Corn Spot, wk; kiln dried No. I yel low. 12 13: No. I yellow. 11.11; no. i white, 32.01, 0. I. f New Tork, prompt hlpment; Argentine, $3.10, I. o. L, car. Oat Spot (teady; natural, $1.06 0 1.87. I Hay Eaaler; No. 1, 31 7001.76; No. I, $1. $601.40; No. 3, $1.2001 25; shipping, $1.00 01.10. Hops Eaay; state medium to choice, 181T, 38048c; 1918, nominal; Paclflo coaat, 1917, 204123c: 1916. 140160. Hide Steady; Bogota, tOOIIo; Central America, 2O032O. , Leather Firm; hemlock sol ovsrwelghts, No. 1, 48o; No. I,' 460. Provisions Pork, firm; mess, 152.000 82.00; femtly, $66 00; short clear, $62,000 16.00. Lgrd, eaay; middle west, $38,300 26.80. Tallow Dull: city aoeclal. loos. 17o, Wool Steady; domeatlo fleece XX Ohio and. Pennsylvania unwaahed, 650660. Rloe Strong; fancy head. 3e; blue roae, 808c- Omaha Hay. Receipt of alfalfa heavy; market dreggy and prlcea 81. 0001. 60 per ton lower. Prairie receipt good; demand only fair, caualng price to go lower on all gradea. Choice Up land prairie hay, $2100. No. 1, $18 00020.00, No. 2. 31 4.60Q 16.60. . No. 2, 311.50013.60. No 1 midland, 819.00020 00. No. 2, 314.60O 16 60. So. 1 lowland. 314 60(216.60. No. I. $13 60013 60 No. 3. $11.00013 00. Choice alfalfa. 828 50. No. 1, 84 600 37 60. Stand ard. 322 00O2I.00. No. I. lll.OOO 30.90. No 3. 1 6. 00 01 8. 00. Oat atraw, $10.60. Wheat straw, 9.60. Mlnneapull Oralnj Minneapolis, March 15. Flour Market unchanged. Barley $1 9502 34. Rye $2.9202.9$. Bran 882.98. Corn No. I yellow, $1.7601.80. Oata No. I whit, 890Oc. Flax $4.14 04.17. New Tork Coffee. New Tork. March 16. Coffee Rio No. T. " ruttu-ee, dull; Mar. jit., 8.660. NEW YORK; STOCKS List Under General Restraint Largely Result of Pressure Against Railroad Shares. New Tork, March 16. Except for a few highly speculative Issue th atock llat wa under general restraint today, largely aa a reaujt of pressure exerted agalnat railroad ahares. Canadian Paclflo waa th ehlei festur In this respect recording aa ex treme' loss of 4 point In consequence of an order taautd by th dominion govern ment which provide for special war taxea against ,the company' earnings. Reading and affiliated coaler also relin quished part .if their recent advantage ana other investment Indicated th cautious at. tltud or Indlfftrence of trader, th move, ment In low priced rail subeldlng com pletely. Bethlehem, Croclbl and Lackawanna Steel were among th early active' and stock stock, together with Ameilcan -Can, shipping, oil and leather. United State Steel, In which dealing again dwindled per. ceptlbly, failed to make mor than frac tional headway, cloalng at a trivial net gain. The activity of pool waa most evident In Baldwin Locomotive, Induatrial Alcohol, Malting preferred and Sumatra Tobacco, where galna of 1 to 4 polnta were partly forfeited on .realising for profit. Copper. New York Airbrake and minor miscellane ous Issues yielded I to 1 polnta Sale amounted to 831,009 aharea Trading In bonda wa negllglbl, Liberty Issues comprising the bulk of the offerings, the second 4 falling under 96 for th flrat time In aeveral weeks. Total sale (par value) aggregated $3,976,000. United State coupon 4 fell on calf. Number of sale and quotation on lead'r.g stocks: 'Jiosirg Salea High. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar ... n American Can 14,4091 43 42 42 Am. Car A Fndry. 8.409 77 76 74 Am, Locomotive... 1,609 6T 66 ' 64 Am. 8. A Refng.. 1.609 11 80 80 Am. Sugar Refng 14 Am. Tel. Tel.. 1,109 101 83 109 Am. Zlne. U A S ... : Anaconda Copper, 1.201 14 63 Atchison 109 16 86 84 A. O. A W. L 8. L. 109 113 111 111 Raltlmor A Ohio. 1,809 66 66 66 Butt A 8up. Cop. 109 II 23 t'J Cal. Petroleum J Canadian Paclflo.. 1,100 146 141 )l Central Leather.'.. 1.100 T0 49 t Chespeake A Ohio. 4.809 63 69 89 C, M. A St Paul. 4H, Chicago A N, W fi C. R. I. A P. etf 109 13 22 S'l Chlno Copper 1,100 40 49 40 Colo. Fuel A Iron. 209 1 18 19 Corn Prod. Refng. 1,600 16 86 36 Crucible Steel.,.,. 4,100 t4 63 (4 Cuba Cane Sugar.. too 11 31 81 Distiller' Security, 1,709 21 3 18 Erie 1.100 II 16 16 Oeneral Eleotrlo... 600 140 138 13', General Motor..., 1,409 134 133 128 Ot Northern pfd. too (1 . 90 10 ' Gt. N. Or etf.. 109 11 18 38 Illinois Central.... 109 14 31 94 Inspiration Copper 109 41 41 44 V Int. M M. pfd.... I.B80 99 91 Inter. Nickel 1.400 19 It 39 Inter, Psper lot II - 13 13 K. C Southern ... ,.. .16 kenneoott Copper, 109 II1 11, M Loula A Nash , ... lit Matwell Motors t' Meg. Petroleum... 1,209 95 94 14 Miami Copper 101 90 10 g Missouri Paolflo... 109 14 31 22 Montana Power. I. 86Vf Nevada Copper.. js N. T. Central..., too Tt . 72 -iM N. T N. H. A H. 1.700 11 18 i Norfolk A West., 1,100 106 106 106 Northern Paclflo.. 409 11 tl 86 Paclflo , Hall 24 Pacific Tel. A Tel 13 Pennsylvania TOO 44 44 44 Pittsburgh Coal . ..1 (6 Ray Con. Copper. 109 11 21 22 H Reading 100 11 71 T8 Sbat. Aria Copper. ... 17 Southern Paclflo... 700 6T 16 18 Southern Railway.. 100 14 24 4 Studebaker Corp., 4.700 47 .46 46 Texas Co ,. 14t Union Paolflo..... . ... 13? 17. 8. Ind. Aloohol, 1,109 118 121 1218. V. 8. Steel., 16,909 92 11 tl U. 8. Bteel pfd... 100 110 1)0 lt Utah Copper 1,309 79 79 144 Wabash pfd. "B".. 409 13 "23 38 Western Union..... 409 tt . 92 91 V Westlngh. Electrlo tot 41 41 ' 46 Total sates for the day, 138,004 iharat New Tork Honey, New Tork, March IB. Money On eat atrong; high, I pr ont; low, 1 per cen ruling rate, 8 per oentj cloalng bid, 1 per cent; offered at 4) per sent; laat loan,-1 per cent Time Loans Strong! (9 days,. 10 day and alx months, t per cent bid. Prim Mercantile Paper Four months, t per cent; alg months, t per cent Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bill 14.72 commercial sixty-day bills , 01 banks. 14.11; commercial slxty-day bills $4 71 1 demand, $4.7610; eabtea, 34.76 1-11 Sliver Bar, 86c; Mexican dollars, 6a Bonds Government heavyt railroad, lr regular, , ' U. a la, res... TOt N. lt -4a 8 V do coupon.... 7I1L .Cent ret 4 8i U. 8. Is, reg.. Int M.' M. ts. . 92U do coupon.... 98 K. C. S. ret. I. 74 H U. 8. Lib. I..97.40"L. A N. unl. 4s 8 U. S. 4s. reg, . 194 M. K A T 1st 4a (1 do coupon... .104 Mo. Pao. gen. 4 17 Am. For. Seo. 8 95 Mont Power 1. 13 A. T. A T. o. I 9fN. T. C. deh. 1st tSU, Anglo-French 4 to N. Paclflo 4t..., Tt Armour A Co 4s 84 do 3s .. ..17 Atchtaon gen. 4s 81 0. 8. U rf. 4.'3i4 Bal. A O. o. 4( 77 Pao. T. A T. 8 11 Beth. Bteel r. 91 Pens, eon. 4. Cent Leather 1 96 do gen. 4.. I cent paclflo 11 80 Reading ten. 4 11 Che. A O. a. I ll8. L. A B. F. tt 18 C. B A Q. J. 4 93 8. Pao. V, I. U C. M. A 8 P e 4 78 S. Railway ts. 11 C. R, I. A P. r. 8 63 Te. ft Pao. lit It Colo. A 8. r. 4 (1 Union Paolflo 4. 17 D. A It O. r. IS 49 U. 8. Rubber 6 17 P. of C I. 1911 t U. 8. Stsel It.; 17 Erie ten. 4.,.. 61 'Wabash lat... 18 Gen. Electrlo It 69 French Gov't ll 18 BI4, Aakd. - Bvapormteel Apple aad Dried TroU,' New Tork, March It. Evaporated ' Apple Llfeleu; California. 14016o; state, 16016c Prune Finn; California, Tt)ttet Ore gon, 11014. 1 ' Apricot Scarce; choice, 1101 evtra choice, 17 e; faney, 19a. Peaches Scarce; standard. lle; choice, 16c. Ralelne Quiet; loo muscatels, t0c; choice to fanoy (ceded. 10llo; seedless, 80i'l London layr. $3.0. . . ; M .MMMMMM, . f Oil and Boala. Savannah, O., March II Turpentine ' Steady; 40a; sale, none; reoelpt. IB bal : (hlpment. 174 bbl.; stock, !4,331,bbt Rosin Firm; sales, 608 bbl.; receipt. 391 bhls. ; shipments, 19t bbls.; stock. I0.'J bbls. Quote: B, D, E, F. O, H, I. 16.11:' K. $6.60; M, $6.76; N, $7.00; WG, $7.1$; W.W. $.750, ; . Chicago Produce. Chicago, March 1 6. Butter Market lew er: creamery, 40044c Eggs Market unsettled; receipts, 19,147 cases; firsts, 36c; ordinary firsts, !fe; st mark, easea Included, 34 0 85e. - Potatoes Receipts, 31 cars; market UB changed. Poultry Roosters, market unchsngeeV New Tork HetaL , New Tork, March IB. Metal exchange quotes lead quiet; spot, I7.3707.6I) spelter, dull; Eaat St Loula, spot 37.4601.65. At London: Copper, spot, 110; futures, 110; electrolytic 1126; tin, spot.' 323; fu tures, 120; lead, spot 2 futures, 28 10a; spelter, spot, 164; ftutures, 168. Kanaa City Grain, Kaneaa City, Ma., March 15. Com No. I mixed. $1.6601.86; No. 2 white, 11.68 1.96; No. I yellow, $LT2 01.80; May. 11.16 01 16. Oat No. 1 white, 11012; No. I mixed, !6OITc . ... A St. Leal Grain. St Loula, Ma.. March 15. Corn No. t, tl.26; No. 2 yellow, 11.60; May. $1.16. Oats No. 1. 81c; No. 3 white, 14c; Hay, 87c. ' ; Kansas City Produce Market. Kansas City, Mo., March IE. Butter and Poultry Unchanged. Eggs Firsts. S4c. New York Sugar. x New York, March 16. Sugar Raw, steady; centrifugal, 4.06e: molaese sugar, nominal; refined sugar, steady; fin granu- lated. 7.460. American elepfione A relsgrapli Co A dividend of Two Dollar per shir will b paid on Monday, April II, 1918 to stock holders of record at the close oC l usiness on Friday. March IS. 1818. On account of th annual meeting, the transfer books will be closed from Saturday, March lth. to Tuesday March 26th. 118. both days ineio.i 43. D. MILNE. Trees