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    THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, MARCH 29. 1918.
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IjiFLP WANTED FEMALE i
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L 'l iookjt"'a liijTnmily: h.'-t wkui-j. liar. i;n.
Ifi'ANTISD C: 1 f'r scleral housTw-orkT'Ttli- j
ft phone Harnev J342 j
Hotels and Restaurants,
WO women to help In kitchen, one expe- j
nenc in cuoumg riatlron l;are. 1720 St.
Mary's Ave.
JvAXTKD At. once. Kootl dininir room girl;
also, kitchen girls. Apply 2-2ii Ktrmm SI.
,'AT . irl tu wait on tjiule. 1'latirou Cafe,
1720. St. Marys.
Trade Schools.
AHN hartiet trade HU2 DorUe St.
Miscellaneous.
UINLNG room girl named at Douglas
County hospital. $25 room. iboard and
washing. Telephone Harney (52.
EDUCATIONAL
BOYLES COLLEGE.
DAY SCHOOL.
NIGHT SCHOOL. ,. .
Every day Is-enrollment day. Book
keeping, shorthand, stenotypy. typewrit
ing, telegraphy, civil service all cornmer
ctal ami English branch. Catalogue free.
' BOYLES COLLEGE.
Douglaa 1565. 18th and Harnev Sto.
Van Sent School ot Business.
Day and Evening Schools.
230 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Dona-las 6So.
BLOCCTlOil lessons, physical culture; read-
ra fumiinea ror an ogciun, i
reasonable.) Call Walnut 1473. mornings.
FOR RENTROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
NICELY furnished room, well lighted ana
ventilated; largo closet. Suitable tor two.
Private. Breakfast. Red 8573.
NICE, sunny room for one or two respecta
ble gentlemen: walking distance. Tyler
2146-W. 904 South 2Stll Ave,
PLEASANT front room with private family;
second door from 34th car, on Plnkney St.
latfbeter 1849.
LARGE modern front room, suitable for
two; also small room. Board near. 2045
Dodge.
HANSCOM PARK district. Two first Mass
sleeping rooms. Board optional. Harnev
1308.
PLEASANT south room in a private fam
ily, 131 No. 31at Ave.
Housekeeping Rooms.
LAllGB neatly furnished 3-room suites, also
garage; no children or dogs; references.
S02S Davenport.
MODERN nicely furnished room: beautiful
location: no children. Harney 8684
357 HARNEY Very desirable light house
keeping rooms. Bath floor, l, 2, or --nom.
TWO front rooms, first floor; near car;
reasonable. Call South 3016.
rejtoc
vcTi
TWO housekeeping rooms, suitable for two.
83$ South 22d. Tyler 749.
Board and Room.
ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS 1
If you fail to find the room you .
desire among these ads call at The
Bee office for a Room List Gives
J nomplete description of vacant rooms In
U pert of the city. Mew lists issuec
every wees.
f EEMIS PARK On Harney car line, an all
i modern south . room with private family
. for two respectable young ladles. 123.50.
fS Harney 2266.
Hotels.
I iLARElQNT INN, 17th and Jackson, tran-
. Slept BUCBIB, fl . Ui, JlCliliailCJlfc g.uooi0,
$6 week. Douglas 2786.
Unfurnished Rooms.
HEATED ROOMS. CRriGHTON BLOCK.
I World Realty Co.. Douglas CS4Z.
Sun Theater B'dg.
FOR RENT HOUSES
West.
" WEST FARNAM'.
S real good homes, all modern, best of
location" -loip-nt surroundings. Sea these
plaees before locating.
Ill Tarnara ....180.00
3540 Harney 00.00
noi South 38th 6S.00
THE BYRON REED COMPANY,
Realtors.
Douglas 297. 212 Booth 17th Bt.
ALKING distance. " 3638 Dodge, " 8-room,
modern home, now being newly deco-
raJAd throughout; reany tor occupancy
HirVUIUVUi a,w -uuv. a
!T.5. W. W. Mltnhell. Web. 4878.
1(W 1.
'fOR RENT 8-room modern house. In good
repair, oarage, eioo wnicaso du
Possession at once. Phone Harney 2291
or soutn zs
108 SOUTH 41t St, hot water plant.. 126.00
301 Marey St.; T rooms, modern, .sbd.vu
JOHN N. FRBNZER. Douglas etn,
itirw 1. -f AY TUTTTVITR residence.
J 11UW, la ........ '
fv comer 24th an Harney. A good business
? location. F. D. Weed, 110 8. 18th St
North
-ROOM modern cottage for rent
Call
' Webster 67;. -
South
s VERY DESIRABLE,
'( CLOSE IN.
6!0 South 17th Ave.. S rooms, strictly mod-
fern brick flat, newly decorated
.1 -I . 1 , 1. I ! 1.1 J I.I . SJA
tnrousnuui, wiihiii wamiui uidmuvvi vtv
PORTER ft SHOTWELL,
Office With Home Builders.
3 S. ITth St Doug. 5013.
ROOMS, modern except heat, 316.
rooms, strictly modern. 840.
'Walking distance. Douglas 6947.
Miscellaneous.
DESIRABLE ROOMING HOUSES,
i CLOSE IN.
USI 8- llth St., I rooms, strictly modern.
MV1 decorated throughout, new
floefj , 340
; 1919 Vhlcam St., S rmi., strictly mod. 135.
PORTER SHOTWELL,
Office With Home Builders.
201 S. 17th St. Doug. 6013.
20 DEWEY AVE., l-r.. strictly modern
house, newly repaired, garage, 235.
3617 Capitol Ave.. -r mod. flat, $25.
2602 North 20th, 6-r. mod. house, 122.60.
1623 Cuming, 4-r. mod. apt., heated, $29.60,
BASP BROS., 310 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721.
fit S. 31ST. 6 rooms, 226.00.
613 Park Ave., 7 rooms, 140.00.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 1636. 333 Securities Bldg.
4-ROOM, all modern house, close In. 146,
JOHN J. MULVIHILL (Realtor).
00 Brandela Theater Bldg. Phone Dong. t.
; HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
CREIOH SONS CO.. BEW BLDO. )
Ihopen A Co., Rentals. Douglas 4223,
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments,
B
KRl5BHEDor unfurnished three-room
apartments, (ja.i weoster i.
OR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
APARTMENTS.
Two rooms with 3-room accomodations
In the Coronado, 22d and Capitol Ave.
In-door beds, gas stove, refrigerator and
all rooden conveniences, including heat
and janitor service. Eight minutes walk
to 16th and Farnara streets. $33.63 sum
mer. $39.80 winter.
BENSON ft MYERS CO.. Realtors.
4i4 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. . D. 746.
j COLLEGE TERRACE.
! New apartments. Just finished, with all
1 the latest features and conveniences fire
proof throughout $3$ and $40. Located
southeast corner 33d and California Bts.,
or call
OSBORNE REALTY COi,
70t Omaha Nat Bank Bldg., Tyier 490.
OONTEREYE Apartments, 145 N. Uh St.
a rooms, idv.uv.
3 rooms, $35.00.
KLOKE INVESTMENT CO.
HAMILTON APTS.--Fireproof. 24tb 4 Fr.
nam- furnished or unfurnished, p )7.
TIZARD PALACE BLOCK, close In, few
equal, e-room comer riai. Appiy us
N. 23d. Phone Red 4332. '
Nortn.
ROOM new apt.. $22.50; 4-room apt, sec.
ond floor, corner, screened porch, $25,
Marrie Court 18th and Maple. Red 683.
4-ROG!l apt near poatoffice. Low rent G.
P. Etebbins, 1610 Chicago.
Miscellaneous-
PETERS TRUST CO.
Specialists in Apartment management
FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty
Stores.
L-lTH AND CUMING ST. Large store room,
suitable for any kind of business. 24tb
and Sprague St, store room. fulljeiult.ped
for soft drink place. Cassel Kealtv Co,
5S3 B'rMllldg.
r'lF, 1. en "store rooiu and basement at 27th
and Leavenworth Sta Steam heat. For
nartleolars Cor.rad Young. 832 Bran
dela Theater Bldg. Douglas 167
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Office and Desk Room
A II K. I ivi: olf u ,.
ui reasonable rtuiale
1n 'J'Ir- H'.Jb buHilm. where service
service is
Tyler 111
ISKAI. Kc.!.tonv 1 u v Co
uKKU.ES. 2u per month and uv
-FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO ,
FIRST TRW ST CO.. Agts. Tyler $"0.
x WANTED TO RENT
Furnished Apartments and Houses.
Til RUE or four n-nvl) furnished tlfHti
rooms, for house keeping. Threo adults,
everything furnished, nice neighborhood,
best reference given. Rent reasonable.
Private phone preferred. Box 4818, Omaha
Bee.
Business Property.
WANTED Tu rent building suitable for
garage and repair shop at once; must
be close in. Rox 475. Bee.
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO.
Owned and operated by Central Furnl
' ture at ore: office en Howard St between
'16th and 16tb. Phone Tyler $400. Have
, your moving bandied Just as you would
an order for new furniture. That's the way
we do If Ask to see our dally rental llsta
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE!.
Separata locked rooms for household
goods and plauos; moving, packing and
ahlpping,
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
$06 S. 16th. Douglas 416$.
FREE
RENTAL
SERVICE-
FIDELITY
Phone Douglas 28$ tor complete
list of vacant bouses and apart
ments. Also for storage, moving.
16th and Jackaon Sea.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338.
J. C. REED
Express Co.. Moving,
Packing and Storage.
1207 Fsrnara St Web. 214$. Doug. 6144.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
7 ROOMS, WE8T,
7 rooms, all modern, hot water heat 60
foot lot. On 40tn St., between Farnam
and Leavenworth. , Lawn and shade, rev.
ing paid and garage; $3,500. The time to
own a home on tho old price of material
will aoon be , over.
TRACER BROS. CO..
Douglas 6886. 819 1st Nat'l Bank B d.
3322 LAFAYETTE AVE.
$3,700
First time offered for sale: a neat 7
room cottage with three bedrooms; fully
modern: good condition: full south front
lot, handy to car; garage, lerma can be
arranged. Owner moving to larger house.
Investigate at once,
GLOVER & SPAIN',
DouglRs 3962. 919-20 City National.
North.
NORTHWEST
Splendid 7-room modern residence, not
quite new, built about 8 years ago when
construction was possible at a reasonable
cost. East front, one-half block from car
line, well located, fine elevation.
BASEMENT under entire house, cement,
floor drain, good furnace.
FIRST FLOOR Large living room
arross entire front, sun porch on east
side; dining room with some built-in fea
tures; fine kitchen, with pantry and Ice
box room. Stairs to second floor can be
reached' from kitchen. Entire floor In
oak finish and oak floors except kitchen.
SECOND FLOOR Svgood size bedrooms,
bath room, ample closet room and linen
closet; finish, white enamel.
This Is a bargain-at $4,000; $300 cash
and $37 a month.
A. E. BURR,
Douglas 2926.
BEMIS PARK HOME
.East front on 26th street, near La.
fayette avenue. This Is a good 2-story
6-FQom modern house, lst-clasa condi
tion, having living room, dining room,
kitchen, pantry and ice box room first
floor; 3 large bedrooms and bath, second
floor. Paved street and ornamental
lighting system throughout the district.
Price low for quick sale.
GEORGE & COMPANY,
Douglas 756.
Miller Park Bungalow
$300 Down and Balance
$40 Per Month.
5 -room nearly new bungalow located
south of Millar Park; oak finish; built-in
bookcases; full cement basement; fur
nace beat; south, front; garage. Price
$3,600.
PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.,
REALTORS.
637 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D, 1781
5-ROOM BUNGALOW
$2,750 $300 CASH
$25 PER MONTH
3328 FOWLER AVE.
Nice south front lot, Jn good location;
about IVi blocks of car line and good
school; all rooms on one floor; full ce
ment basement with good hot air fur
nace; good buy at this price. Call Tyler
60 and ask for Mr. Clark.
HASTINGS HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St.
MILLER PARK BUNGALOW.
Six large rooms and bath, all on the
one floor; oak finish! dandy sun room
with French doors; bookcases, buffet,
sleeping porch, everything you could de
sire to make one of the cosiest bunga
lows in the city, and it is only one block
to car; the price Is certainly right, only
$4,000, and can be handled with $1,000
down and $25 per month, this sure won't
last
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
701 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Tyler 496.
BUY A HOME FROM OWNER.
$3,200; $500 DOWN.
Modern fc-room bungalow; oak flnsh.
Built-in buffet and bookcases. Corner lot;
east front; near boulevard and car.
Phone Colfax 2116 and save commission.
OWN YOUR HOME.
$3,200 Five rooms and bath, all modern
except heat; 2 large lots, $0x120 each; all
fenced and good barn; near 30th and Plnk
ney Sts.; $600 down and $16 per month.
A snap for someone.
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
'01 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Tyler 496.
A RARE BARGAIN.
$500 cash and $37 monthly will secure
a very choice new 6 -room all modern
cottage, 3 blocks from car line; this Is
one of the choicest offerings on our list
and must be seen to be appreciated.
MITCHEL INVESTMENT CO.,
34th and Ames. ' Colfsx 217:
$150 CASH
A good 6-room house, with oak fleers,
strictly modern, may be bought on easy
monthly terms; good neighborhood: not
far from car. Go out today. Phone
Douglas 8638, days.
THAT 6-R., modern house at 3216 Sher
man Ave., now vacant for $3,250. Very
easy terms.
W. H. GATES,
647 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. D. 1394.
6-R. MOD. house, 2 years old, with t lots,
garage, chicken coop and fruit trees, near
46th and Pratt; $3,200; $500 cash. F. V.
Wead. 210 8. 18th St.
MUST sell. Owner leaving city; 8-rooir, oak
finish, modern dwelling, strawberries,
quince, cherry, plum, peach trees; paved
street; car. Phone Douglas $582
KOUNTZE PLACE Modern a-room bouse,
full basement large lot close to ear. Price
a.ioii noma i orris, u. 7o
OAK bungalow, $ rms., brand new, all mod.,
very attractive, $3,160; only small amount
cash. bal. like rent D. 1140.
M1NNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
beat opportunity to Invent your money.
Phone Tvler 17
South
$2,260 Fire-room house, modern except heat
and electric light 3911 S. 18th St. Easy
terms. Grimmel, Ph. D. If"
AL ESTATE IMPROVED
South.
ONE ACRE
One Block From Car Line
and Paved Road
Located hlgli and sishlly in the
South Sulr. overlooking Seymour Lale
and surrounding rountry. Will plow
and harrow fr,-e. This can tie bouElit
(or $775' on term ,is low as $10 down
and $10 per month. Call Tyler 60 and
ask for Mr. 'lark
H X8TING8 A HEYni'V. 1614 HARNEY ST.
A REAlTTlOME.
Ji;,500 Field club btmsalow; beautiful 7
rmtm, all bnoK und" stucco bungalow; 1 an
room, sleei'ind pen h, big living room with
fireplace, bookcases, etc.; finished In oak.
ttreh and white enamel throughout. This
i one of th best we have ever, had
on our list.
OSBORXE REALTY CO..
OnNal'lJBank Bldg. Tyler 4!"
HAXS'COM PARK BARGAIN."
A good 6-room, all modurn cottage, lot
with 64-foot frontage; paving all paid:
nice lawn an shade: near .1 ear lines
and within one blooft of St. Peters' new
church eite. Priced st $3,100 for quick
sale, flood terms.
TEBBENS, The Realtor.
t'.05 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 2182.
REAL BARGAIN, $950.
3 -room house, maple floor, oak, finish;
full cemeted basement, cement walks,
city water, electlo light, one and one.
half blocks from 24h and A Sts., or 24th
Ktreet car line. S. O Norquist, 332
Neville Block.
10-ROOM house In Hanscom park district;
nice home for big family. Call Tyler 3133.
1814 S. 26th street.
Miscellaneous:.
VACATION JOYS
Have just the place you
want to spend the hot sum
mer months. Cool, splendid
fishing, swimming and boat
ing. On Carter Lake near
Lakeview Park. One room
tent house, large enough, for
two. Also have canoe. Will
sell very reasonable.
Address Box 5030, Omaha
Bee for particulars.
BUNGALOW.
New, S-room stucco I. oak finish: nicely
decorated; flue location; near car line.
Price, $4,000. Terms, $600 cash, balance
monthly.
BENSON & CARMICIIAEL.
643 Paxton Blk.
W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO,
Real Estate and Insurance.
132 Farnam St Doug. 1064.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
North.
GARDEN LOTS
$1D0W $1 PER WEEK
ELMWOOD GARDENS
ADJOINING ELMWOOD
PARK
We will call for you and talse you eut
Lots $195 and up.
PAYNE & SLATER CO.,
Realtors
616 Omaha Nat'l Bank.
Doug. lOlf.
VACANT NORTH.
Have 6 full lots on Plnkney street,
south front, at 25th Ave., among beautiful
BOW homes. Priced to sell, can give terms.
TRAVER BROS. CO.,
Douglas 8886. 819' First Nat Bk. Bldg.
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
WE WILL buy your borne or business
property and pay cash.
H. A. WOLF CO.,
Electrle Bldg. Tyler $5
BUSINESS properties and investments.
A. P. TUKEY and SON,
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
Income. Business and Trackage Specialist
16th and Dodge Sts. Douglas 415.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Dundee.
DUNDEE (EVANSTON)
HOME FOR SALE
New 8-room modern, up-to-date brick
veneer and stucco house, with birch ma
hogany woodwork in first story, white
enamel In second; oak floors upstairs
and down; full cemented basement; hot
water heat; Rudd automatio water heater;
garaga for 4 cars; 2 full lots. This house
has a beautiful sunroom and a child's
bedroom that could be used for sleeping
porch. Price $18,000, subject to paving,
not delinquent; terms $8,000 cash, balance
easy terms at 6 per cent
J.xH. DUMONT & CO.,
REALTORS.
816-18 Keellne Bldg. Doug. 690.
DUNDEE STUCCO HOME
This Is a 2-story 7-room modern
house located on north front lot
block east of 6!d St., near Happy
Hollow and lH blocka from schooU
Has living room with brick fireplace
and built-in bookcases, dining room
with built-in buffet, kitchen, pantry,
Ice box room, front vestibule, etc. All
finished In oak except kitchen. Four
bedrooms Including enclosed sleeping
porch and bath room on second floor.
Finished In white enamel. Price $5,600.
Terms $1,200 cash, balance monthly
, like rent. Immediate possession. See
GEORGE & CO., 'Doug. 756.
CLASST 6-r. bungalow, strictly moder. with
all "built-in features; beamed ceilin;.' book
cases, fireplace, garagewith cement drive
way; 1 blk. to car; $4,700. F. D, Wead,
$10 S. 18th St.
Acreige.
ACREAGE
1 acre In Benson, south and east front,
high and sightly location; 8 blocks to
car line. Price to sell at $1,850. Ad
Joining aore held at $2,600. This Is a
good buy,
J. L. HIATT CO.,
QAA FIRST NATIONAL
17 W BANK BLDG.
PHONE fiO
TTLER
A LARGE suburban tract of ground outside
eity limits, near earllne. Ideal place to
raise poultry or garden. This Is 360-ft
frontage for $510; will sell on easy terms.
Telephone Walnut I46t.
REAL ESTATE Investment
CORNER, at 17th and Chicago, with a 12-
room bouse, renting for $540 per yj- for
$4,800. Notice the building projects In
this district F. D. Wead, 810 S. 18ih St.
GOOD Omaha income brick flat for land.
Price $13,000. Mtg. $5,600: Inc. $1,000 per
year. 211 Brandels Thea. Bldg. Mr. Pease.
REAL estate. Investments, house and lota,
WORLD REALTY COMPANT, Realtors.
Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
10 FINE ACRES.
7-roi.n home, barn, garage, mod., chl.
houee, 165 full blood chickens (gets 100
eggs day average); horse, cow, farm
ing tools, grain, hay in mow. grapes,
fruit of all kinds. $10,009 all clear. Will
take aa part payment a $3,600 clear
home In city, terms on balance. Call
Mr. Browne,
INTER-STATE REALTY CO..
913-14 City Nat. Doug. 2819.
CLEAR 160-A. unimproved Jones Co., S. V.,
tor clear modern house. Seward Bros., 578
Brandels Bidg. Douglas 3840
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT STOCKED RANCH OR
FARM.
Widow lias ti five-room houses, one 7
room, i.iodetn house, one $-room modern
house ntnl 2 moitorn More buildings: all
well rented, on paved street, close to
car lines in Omaha; also $20,000 flrat
mortgages; prices are right and property
In first cats condition.
S. S. iS: R. E. MONTGOMERY,
213 City National Hank BuUdlng.
VVt; HAVE several good reliable buyers for
t and (-room houses and bungalows with
$300 to j:,no down. Call Osborne Really
Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat Hank Bldg.
FINANCIAL
Heal Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
vi'K want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi
dences: funds on hand for quick closing,
. E. II. LOUGEE. INC.,
638-40 Keellne Bldg
A PER CENT mortgage of $15,000 on
$35,000 apartment house In Omaha In a
first class location. Hasting Heyden.
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60.
5Mi
FARM LOANS.
r.Wl. 1'KTEHfON,
964 BRANDKIS THEATER Ul.LHi.
DIVIDENDS OF" 6 PER CENT OK MORE.
One dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN & TU.DO. ASSOCIATION.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY,
W. II. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg.
H. W. BINDER.
Money en hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEH. FARMS.
O'KEKFB REAL E8TATB CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715.
LOW RATES C. O. CARLBEKG. 313 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 686.
52 harr"isonNTmorton. 54
919 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.
CITT AND FARM LOANS
6, 5H and Per Cent.
3. ft. DUMONT Co., Keellne Bldg.
$100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Weed, Wead Bldg.. 18th and FBrrnJ5te.
MONEY to loan on Improved farm and'
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
Private Money.
SHOPEN ft COMPANY. Douglas 4228.
Financial Wanted.
WANTED to borrow $5,000; good security;
Interest and share of profits. Box 4752.
Omaha Bee.
Miscellaneous.
WILL furnleh acreage In the trend of de
velopment to responsible parties to syndi
cate. Name the locality In which you do
sire acreage. Largest individual oil and
gas lense holders in this vicinity. Heard
& Jackson, 410 Hoyt Bldg., Wichita. Kan.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
APRIL i!NL.
Our next excursion to MuOehee. Ark.
W. 8. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Colorado Lands.
LOWTARE ROUND TRIP
Homeseektrs excursion to Colorado
points every - first and third Tues
days. Write for free farm booklet and
specisl land-seekers rates for parties of
five or more. Immediate possession snd
eight years' Urns on our lands at 6 pei
cent.
THE TWIN LAKES LAND AND
WATER COMPANY.
$3$ First Nat'l Bldg.. Omaha.
Iowa Lands.
640-ACRE improved farm, $100 aere. Easy
term. O. P, Stebblns, 1J10 Chicago.
Missouri Lands
GREAT BARGAINS.
$5 down. $5 monthly buys 40 acres
good fruit and poultry land, near tWn,
southern Missouri. Price only $220. Ad
dress Box 282, Springfield, Mo.
Nebraska Lands.
FARM FOR SALE.
240 acres less the right of way. 70 acres
Wood River land, balance rolling. 320
acres In cultivation, 30 acres alfalfa. Im
proved. 2 mllea from good railroad town
and 19 miles from Kearney. Price $67.60
per acre, $3,000 cash, balance 6 years at
6 per cent.
C. K. DAVIES. .
" Kearney, Nob.
68 ACRES Irrigated land, Lincoln county,
Similes from Hershey, rich Platte valley
land, all under the ditch; 8-room house,
barn, etc.; t acres of alfalfa. A bargain
at $3,900. One-half cash. Immediate
possession. White & Hoover, 464 Omaha
National Bank Bldg. I
WELL IMPROVED 80 Near Tecumseh,
Neb.; will sell for $200 per acre or rent
for cash or share of crops. See owner,
2231 8. 3 2d Ave. Harney 4T,8.
as
NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SURE
INVESTMENTS. For beat lands at best
prices write Geo. Antlll, Blair, Neb,
WRITE: me for pictures snd prices my farms
and ranches In good Old Dawes County.
Arab L. Hungerford, Crawford, Neb.
RANCHES ot all alsea and kinds, easi
terms A. A. Patsman. 301 Rarbacb Blk.
CHOICE FARMS, Nilsson, 422 Rose Bldg.
Oregon Lands.
NEW Jordan Valley Project Heart of the
rang. Get ou tbi ground floor with $0
acres irrigated land in connection with
open range. You o.n grow stock success
fully and cheaply. Personally conducted
excursion every tv weeks, fiend for bul
letin. Harley J. Hooker. 940 let National
Bank Bldg.
WjsnsinLands.
$11 AN ACRE
131 level acres, excellent soil, 25 under
cultivation, balance open brush all tilla
ble; no stone, 2-room log house, 2 log
barns, poultry house, good well, In great
Shell Lake, Wisconsin, dairy district, 8
mllea from town. Must sacrifice to raise
money quickly and $11 an acre buys It;
$600 cash, balance to suit. Owner, 806
Globe Bldg., Rt. Paul, Minn.
OWN a farm. We have some ot the choicest
land in the heart of the very best sec
tlon of the Clover Belt of Central Wis
consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write
for booklet and map. John S. Owen
Lumber Co., Owen, Clark County, Wis.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. 860 per a..
including paid-up water rights, Henry
Levi ft C M. Rylander, 854 Omaha Nat'l.
FARM LAND FOR RENT
FOR RENT An Improved 20-acre truck
farm about 4 miles from postoffice; 6
ronm house and outbuildings; also three
garden farms close to town; all Improved;
good garden land.
GEO. O. CLARK, 18 Pearl St.
Council Bluffs, la. Telephone 174.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED
Don't list your farm with ua U you
want to keep it.
E. P. SNOWDEN A BON,
428 8. 16th. Douglas 1371.
WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball and
Banner county land. Must be first-class
farm land Improved or unimproved. Ad
dress Box Y 467. Omaha Bee,
MONEY TO LOAN
Orgsnlzed by the Business Men ot Omaha.
FURNITURE, planoa and notes ss security.
$40, S mo., H. goods, total, $3.60.
Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY,
432 Securities Bldg.. 18th, Fsrnam. Ty. 666.
LOANS ON DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY.
1 CI SMALLER LOANS. OCf
I O W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. " 10
STH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. T . $50.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rates. Private loan boothe. Harry
Malaahock. 1514 Dodge. D. 5613. Eat 1891.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
Wo will haul your live stock.
LIVE STOCK TRANSFER CO..
2209 Farnam St. Telephone Douglas 2608.
For Sale.
AS I am old and my eyesight la fast fall
ing me, and must leave by request of
family doctor to Mayo Bros., Rochester,
Minn., within the next few days, 1 will
dispose of my two young team of mares,
well matched and weigh 2,600 pounds
per team. Call at Res. 817 S. 23d St.,
y, block south Leavenworth St.
$185 TAKES my good team of mares, not
over i or t years old; will have mule
colt in June; good farm wagon, $46;
I am taking balloon lesacjns and have no
use for my team and wagon. Apply at
residence, Stanko, 2670 Farnam.
AUCTION eale Saturday, March 30, at 1 p.
m., Ralston, Neb., (0 bead of Holsteln and
Jersy cows, heifer and bulls. All ar
from Wisconsin. Williams and Davis.
18 WI.N'E pig weighing fro 75 to 100 lbs..
In excellent condition. Phone 9. 211$.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
"OLD TRl'STT" Incubators and brooders
shipped promptly. Big catalog free. M.
M. Johneon Co., Mfrs., Clay Center. Neb.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Edward C. Schlndler and wife to Tony
Or!o, northwest corner Sixth and
William streets, SxlSS $1600
John Stelmle and wife to Ella Rpeah,
Corby street, 100 feet west of Forty
second street south side, 60x120.,.. 1S00
I.vdia Thomas and husband to Sarah
V. Nariega. Fifty-third avenue. 60
feet south of Howard street, west
side. 60x13$ 5250
Katie Tylkowskt and husband to Mary
Pawelezyk, Thirty. first street, 7I.T5
feet west of Walnut street, south
side, SSHxlO 1
Marv Pawelcjyk Slid husband to Katie
Tylhowskl et al., Thirty-first street,
71 76 feet west of Walnut street,
south side, SSxlOO 1
Charles Horn and wif to Clement
Ryan, Mason street, 180 feet west ot
' Forty-second street, north aide,
4i.xl03 3650
Alex G. Cuetafnnn and wife to Barker
company, Imfayelte avenue, S76 feet
east of Thlrty-aecond etrcet, south
side, 45x130 1
Edwin D. Smalls and wife to Ellaaheth
L. Krlss, King street. 660 feet west
of Thirty-sixth street, south side.
280x207.5 4500
Gi'orge Flaley to I It J I Weselevieh et al..
West atreet. 60 feet west of Thirty-
third avenue, north side, 10x116.... 1000
John R. Schmidt and wife to Amy A. ,
Fratt. Thirty-third avenue. 40 feet
80x133. 1
Homestead company to John Klnsetl.
Fiftieth atreet. 40 feet south of S
street, east aid. 40x138 , !00
Homestead company to John Klnaella,
mithenat rorner Fiftieth and 8
streets. 40xl$3 S
NOTICE OF ELECTION
SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION.
Proclamation and notice to the qualified
electors snd legal voters of the School Dis
trict of Omaha In the County of Douglas,
in the State of Nebraska of an election , to
be held In said School Dlstflot on Tuesday,
tho 9th day of April, ltl8. for the purpose
of the submission to the qualified electors
and legal voters of said School District of a
proposition authorlalng the Board ot Edu
cation of said School District to tusue bonds
In the sum of On Million Dollara ($1,000..
0K0.OO) for the purpose of purchasing school
sites and ths construction and furnishing of
school buildings In said district.
SCHOOL BOND ELECTION.
T, W. B. Reed, president of the Board of
Education of the School District of Omaha.
In tho County of Douglas, In the State of
Nebraska, do Usue this, my proclamation,
snd by virtue of ths authority vested In mn
a such president, do hereby give public
notice to the qualified electors snd legal
voter of til School District of Omaha' In
the County of Douglas, in the State of Ne
braska, that an election will be held In said
School District on Tuesday, the Slh, day of
April, 1918, at which the following proposi
tion to vote bonds of said School Diet riot
will be submitted, to-wlt:
OFFICIAL BALLOT.
"Shall the Board of Education of the
School District of Omaha, in the County of
Douglas, in the State of Nebraska, be
authorized to Issue bond In the sum of One
Million Dollar ($1,000,000.00) to be ex
pended in the purchase of school sites and
the construction and furnishing of school
building In said district, said bonds to be
In the denomination of On Thousand Dol
lars ($1,000,000) each snd dated June 1, 1918,
payable thirty (30) years after date, with
Interest at the rate of not to exceed five
(6) per cent per annum; payable semi-annually
on tho first day of June and the first
day of December of eactt year. , Both prin
cipal and Interest payable In the coin of the
United State of America at the office of
the County Treasurer ot Douglas County,
Nebraska."
no ;......( )
Yes ( )
Said questions shall be? submitted to said
electors entire and the votes thereon shall
be "Yes" or "No," and all ballots having
an "X" opposite the word "Yes" shall be
considered aa authorising, said bonds, and all
ballots having an "X" opposite the word
"No" shall be 'considered aa against ths
authorisation of said bonds.
The polls shall be open on ths day of said
election at eight (8) o'clock In the morning
and shall continue open until eight ($)
o'clock In the evening of the same day, at
the respective voting places. The voting
places at such election are as follows:
List of Polling riaees.
FIRST WARD.
"First District 4107 Sherman 'avenue. .
Second District 8722 Sherman avenue.
Third District 3508 Sherman avenue.
Fourth District Lothrop school, Twenty
fourth and Lothrop.
Fifth District Engine house, Twenty-second
snd Ames avenue.
Sixth District Northeast corner Twenty
fourth and Fort
Seventh District City halt. Florence. -
Eighth District 6826 North Thirtieth.
Ninth Dlstrlct-2402 Fort,
Tenth. District Druid hall, 2414 Ames
avenue.
Eleventh District 410$ North Twenty,
fourth.
Twelfth Plstrlct Omaha university,
Twenty-fourth and Pratt.
Thirteenth District Colfax garage, 4507
North Thirtieth.
Fourteenth District Engine house,
Thirtieth and Spauldlng.
'SECOND WARD,
Flrat District J831 Sherman avenue.
Second District $035 Sherman avenue.
Third District 15S9 Sherman avenue.
Fourth District 1513 North Twenty
fourth. Fifth District 183$ North Twenty-fourth.
Mxth District 2003 Lake.
Seventh Dlstrlot 2618 Sherman avenue.
Eighth District 3902 .Sherman avenue.
Ninth District 8240 North Twenty-fourth,
Tenth District Engine house. Twenty-first
and Lake.
Eleventh District 2518 North Twenty,
fourth.
Twelfth District 2419 North Twenty
fourth, t
Thirteenth District 3708 Lake.
Fourteenth District 1904 North Twenty
fourth. Fifteenth District Long school, Twenty
sixth and Franklin.
THIRD WARD,
First District 1105 North Eighteenth.
Second District Engine house, Sixteenth
and Ixard,
Third District 313 North Sixteenth.
Fourth District Engine house, Twelfth
and Dodge.
Fifth Dlatrict 1620 Capitol avenue.
Sixth Dlstrlot 410 North Sixteenth.
Seventh District Drexel hotel, Sixteenth
and Webster.
Eighth District 1907 Cuming.
Ninth District South door annex Kellom
school, Twenty-second, between Nicholas and
Paul.
Tenth District 2211) Cuming.
Eleventh District Oarage, west aide
Twenty-first, between California and Cass.
Twelfth District Dwelling, 624 North
Twentieth. '
Thirteenth District Basement high school.
Fourteenth District Dwelling, 309 North
Twenty-fifth.
Fifteenth District 634 North Twenty
fourth. Sixteenth District Engine bouse, $14
North Twenty-fourth.
Seventeenth District 2902 Hamilton.
Eighteenth Dlatrict Webster school,
Twenty-eighth avenue and Webster.
Nineteenth District Dwelling, 2818 Chi
cago. FOURTH WARD.
First District Union hotel, 1028 Mason.
Second District 1406 Harney.
Third District Paxton hotel, 316 South
Fourteenth.
Fourth District 118 South Fifteenth.
Fifth District City hall, Eighteenth and
Farnam.
Sixth District Court house Seventeenth
and Harney.
Seventh DlRtrict 1708 Jackson.
Eighth District 1810 St. Mary's avenue.
Ninth District 1928 Leavenworth.
Tenth District 2306 Leavenworth.
Eleventh District Dwelling, 629 South
Twenty-first avenue. .
Twelfth District Omaha garage, 2016
Harney.
FIFTH WARD.
First District 1121 South Sixth.
Second District Orace chapel, south side
William, between Fifth and Sixth.
Third Dlatrict Engine house, Eighth and
Pierce.
Fourth District 1704 South Tenth.
Fifth District Train school. Sixth and
Hickory.
Sixth District Engine house? Eleventh snd
Dorcas.
Seventh District Bancroft school (old).
Ninth and Bancroft.
Eighth District 1261 South Thirteenth.
Ninth District 1269 South-Sixteenth.
Tenth District School, Fifteenth, between
William and Pine.
Eleventh District Lincoln school, Elev
enth snd Center.
Twelfth, Dlatrict Dwelling, 194$ Soutll
Sixteenth. '
Thirteenth District 1 522 Vinton.
Fourteenth District Engine bouse. Twen
tieth and Spring.
Fifteenth District Vinton school, Twenty
third and Vinton. .
Sixteenth District Castelar school. Eight
eenth and Martha. , -
Seventeenth District J3J8 South, Twen
Ueth. . . ......
Eighteenth District 1227 South' Twenty
seeond .
NOTICE OF ELECTION
SIXTH WARD.
First District 4406 South Thirteenth, Ger
man Home.
Second District Edward Roeewater school,
Thirteenth and Thelpa.
Third District 4001 South Twenty-fourth.
Fourth District South Sid High school,
Twenty. third and J.
Fifth Dlatrict Dwelling, 4614 South
Twentieth.
Sixth District Eagle hall, Twenty-third
and N.
Seventh Dlatrict Hawthorne school,
Eighteenth, between Missouri avenue and M.
Eighth District School, Twentieth, be
tween O snd P.
Ninth District 8187 South Twentv. fourth.
Tenth District School. Nineteenth and U.
Eleventh District 6113 Railroad avenue.
SEVENTH WARD.
First District 3610 South Twenty-fourth.
Second District School, Twenty-seventh
and V.
Third District 418 South Twenty. fourth.
Fourth District Engine house. 36th and L.
Fifth District City hall. South Side.
sixth Dlstrlot 2719 Q.
Seventh District School, Twenty-seventh
and Jefferson.
Eighth District School, Thirty-second
and V.
Ninth District Engine house. Thlrty-flrsl
and R.
Tenth District School, Thirty-ninth snd X.
Eleventh Plstrlct 3726 Q.
Twelfth District Engine house. Thirty
third and K.
Thirteenth Dlstrlot School. Forty-second
and I.
EIGHTH WARD
First Dlatrict Dwelling. 1114 South
Twenty-seventh.
Second District Dwelling, 2609 Hickory.
Third Dlstrlot Engine house, Ed Crelgh.
ton and Park avenues.
Fourth District 8303 South Twenty,
fourth.
Fifth District 3359 Arbor,
Sixth District, HOT Park avenue.
Seventh District 1334 Park avenue
Eighth District 83( Poppleton, garage
In rear.
Ninth District Beal achool. Forty-elghtb
and Walnut.
Tenth District Windsor school. Thirty
fourth and Martha.
NINTH WARD
First District 3616 Farnam.
Second District Omaha Taxless, 3iT
narney.
Third District 26I Leavenworth.
Fourth Dlstrlot 2701 Leavenworth.
'Fifth District Engine house. Twenty,
seventh, betwien St. Mary's and Leaven
worth. Sixth District 3914 Farnam.
Seventh District 719 Park avenue.
Eighth District 3124-36 Harnev.
Ninth District Oarage. 3687 Farnam.
Tsnth Dlstrlot Engine house, Thlrty-
iixm ana jncn.non.
Eleventh Dlstrlcl 291$ Leavenworth. .
Twelfth District Motor Inn, $32$ Ltav.
enworlh.
Thirteenth District Basement scheol,
mirur-ciiain ana janes.
Fourteenth District Northwest cornet
Fortieth and Farnam.
Fifteenth District Garage (rear) 304
South Forty-ninth. ,
Sixteenth District Woodman Hall, 47J1
Leavenworth.
TENTH WARD.
First District School, Thlrty-second svt.
nue snd Chicago. , ,
Second Dlatrict 8234 Cuming. ,
Third Dlatrict Garage, 3614 Lafayette.
Fourth District 3301 California.
Fifth District 107 North Fortieth.
Sixth District Engine house. Forty-first
and Hamilton.
Seventh Dlstrlot 4648 Cuming.
Eighth Dlatrict Updike Lumber and Coal,
Forty-fifth and Dodge,
Ninth District Dundee school, Fifty-flrsl
and Davenport.
Tenth District Engine house, Fiftieth
and Underwood.
ELEVENTH WARD.
Flrat Dletrlct Howard-Kennedy achool,
Thirtieth and Maple.
Second Dlatrict 1833 North Thirty-third.
Third District Sohool, Thlrty-tlfth and
Franklin.
Fourth District Sohool, Forty-fifth and
Corby.
Fifth District 2206 Military avenue.
Sixth District 2202 Military avenue.
Seventh District-School, Benton, Fifty
fourth and Arthur.
Eighth District Engine house, city hall,
Benson. 1
Ninth District 61J1 Main. Benson.
TWELFTH WARD.
First Dlstrlot 6224 North Thirtieth.
Second Dlstrlot Central Park school,
Forty-second snd Grand avenue.
Third District Dwelling, 4724 North For
tleth. -
Fourth. District Monmouth Park school,
Thirty-third and Amfts.
Fifth District Druid school basement,
east entranoe, Thlrty-flrst and Spauldlng.
Sixth Dlstrlot 4001 Ames avenue.
Seventh District Florence sohool, Thirty
first between State and Wtllet.
HARLEY O. MOORHBAD,
Election Commissioner.
W. E. REED,
President Board of Education,
NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS.
Stocks 'strong sit Opening) New Haven
Makes Conspicuous Gains,
New Tork. Maroh 38. Stocks were strong
at the opening of today's market. New
Haven being the conspicuous feature at
Initial gain of 2 on ths decision of the
government to help the road out of Its
financial difficulties.
Other rails, notably coalers, Union Fa
clflo, Southern Faolflq and St. Paul pre
ferred, wero responsive to moderate buying.
Industrials, including war shares, averaged
substantial fractional advanoes, but ship
pings and motors lost grcund. A general
reaction set In before the end of the first
half hour. Liberty bonds eaaed slightly.
On the reaction, which was attributed to
reporta of a fresh German demonstration
on the western front leaders sacrificed
much of their' galna. Later there was an
other rally, led by United States Steel and
equipments. Ralls also recovered, but In
terest, in that group continued te oenter in
Pactflo and coalers. New Haven debenture
6a were strong and International bonds were
featured by a 2-polnt gain In City of Toklo
6s. Liberty Issues remained variable on
moderate trading, the 3s selling at $8.71
to 98.90, first 4a at 97.80 to 97.40, and sec
ond 4s at (7.28 to $7.44.
Mixed conditions ruled In the early after,
noon, motor issues rallying, while ship
pings, tobaccos and sugars recorded declines
of 1H to 2 points. Liberty 3 Ha were active
at (9, the maximum quotation for the
current movement
New York Coffeo.
New York, March 28. While near months
helnNup well to the maximum prices In the
markfct for coffee futures today, later de.
liveries lost part ot their recent gains as a
rssult ot realising or trad selling. The
opening was unchanged to 8 point lower
under scattered selling of July and later
deliveries and the market closed net un
changed to 12 points lower. July sold eff
to 8.80 and December to 9.18 with the
close at trfe low point of the day. Final
bids: May, 8.80; July, 2 90; September,
9.98; October, $.04; December, t.lii Jan
uranr, 9.13. Spot coffee steady. Rio T's,
9Vc; Santos 4'a, 11 Vic. Recent sales re
ported In the cost and freight market have
included highly described Santos 3s at
HUc: 4'a at 10.90 and 7's at 10.30 all
steamer shipments London crad. Freight
room Is said to have been engaged at
$3.50 with little offered at any price. The
official cable showed an advance ot $0 rels
In the Rio spot market, Santos spots un
changed, futures unchanged to 31 rels
higher. Santo reported a clearance ot
18,000 bags for New York. Rio exchange
on T.ondon waa 1-32 higher. Brazilian
ports receipts 28,000
i
Omaha Hay.
Receipts of both prairie and alfalfa very
heavy. Alfalfa market demoralized and
prices $1.00 to $4.00 per ton lower. Mixed
and spotted offerings Of prarle In large
quantities hsve caused a drop of It par ton.
Market on uniform care steady at decline.
Choice upland prairie hay, $20.00. No. 1,
118.00$ 19.00. No. $, $14.6001$. 60. No. 3,
111.60(018.50. No. 1 midland. $17, OOJJ) 19.00.
No. 3, $14.00016.00. No. 1 lowland. $14,000
18.00. No. 2, $11.00013.00. No. $, $9,000
10.00. Choice alfalfa, $26.00. No. 1. $23,00 0
24.00. Standard, $19,00422.00. No. 2. $16.00
18.00. No. 3. $10,00014.00. Oat straw,
$10.00. Wheat straw. $9.00.
Chicago Produce.
Chicago, March 25. Butter Market un
changed. Eggs Receipts, 14,663 cases; market un
changed. Potatoes Market higher; receipts, 2$
cars; Michigan, Minnesota and Wisconsin
bulk, 85cO1.00 sacks, 90cO$1.06.
Roosters Market unchanged.
Metal Market.
New York, March 28. Metal exchange
quotes lead dull; spot, $7.2507.60; spelter,
weak; East St. Louis delivery, spot, $7.00
7.13Vi. 1
At London: Spot copper and future. 1110;
electrolytic, fl25 spot, tin and futures, 316:
ld, spot,' (2$ 10a; futures, 128 10s; spelter,
spot, 54; futures, f60.
Dulnth Linseed.
Duluth. March 28. Llneed4-$4.1i04.$l:
May, $4.1$ asked; July, $4.1$ asked;, Octo
ber, $3.(9 asked. , - . 4
. . : Stew York Sugar.
New : York, March Sugar Raw,
steady: centrifugal. 4.006c; fin granulated,
7.46c, .
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
No Wheat Reaches the Omah?
Market; Oats Move Up ' ,
Cent and a
Half.
N Omaha, March 28. 1118
Continued light receipts were In evidence
today, with 138 cars of corn, 43 ears ot Oats
and 4 cars each ot rye,, and barley. Not a
car of wheat waa received and light receipts
of thla eareal In alt markets have caused
the government to -Investigate the cause,.
and In several place In the east orders hava
been Issued to commandeer wheat In that
section, where farmers have refused tc
market their grain.
Oata made an additional advance ot
cent to 1 cents, tho greater part bringing s
cent or more than the aam gradea sold foJj
yesterday. No. 1 and No. 2 white sold rt'
91 He and standard oats at lie. No. j,
white brought 10 oent and 90V, cents.
Clearances were; Wheat and flour equ:
to 132,000 bushels; corn, 8I,00 bushcK"
oats. 479,000 bushels. ' .,' U,
Prlhiary wheat receipts were 148,000 hush
els and shipments 245,000 bushels, sgalns
receipts of 98,000 bushels and shipment!
of (H8.000 bushels last year.
Primary corn reoelpta wre 1.332,000 bush. '
els and shipments 870,006 bushels, attains
receipts of 784.000 bushel and shrlpmenu '
of 447,000 buihels last year. '
Primary oata reoelpta were 1,331.000 bush
els and shipments 905.000 bushels, against
receipts ot 780,000 bushels and shipments of
786,000 bushels last year.
CARLOl- RECEIPTS.' ;
Wheat Corn
0tr .,
' ISA,
Chicago v...
Minneapolis ,
Duluth
Omaha ...i.
Kansas City
St Louis ...
Winnipeg ...
3
7
138
128
113
UK
48.'
'l:tf
....... 16
.272
These aaieaVwer renorted todav:
ft
Com No. t white. 1 car,s $L$o:
t esr.l' ,
$16; No. t white. ( care, $1.80j II cano
!.; s cars, ii.ttj 4 care, $1.75j No. -.4 ..
white, t ears, $1.75 I car. $1.73: 1 cslv,,
$1.72; $ $-5 cars, $1.70! 1 car, $1.69; No. 8
white, $ cara, $1.6$; I ears, $1.65; 1 tsr.
$1.60; sample white, 2 cars, $118; No. 3 .
yellow, 1 car, $1.67; 1 car, $1.6.6; I ear, .
81.83; No. 4 yellow. 4 oars, $1.69; 4 cars,
$1.58: 8 tars. $1.(5; 13-5 cars. $1.53; No, I
yellow, t 'car, $1.51; 1 car, f 1.50; 1 car,
$1.46; t car, $1.45; No. yellow,-I ear,
$t.41; 8-5 car. $1 10 ! sample yellow. 1 cam,
$1.36; $-6 car, $1.02; No. S mixed, I ear,
$1.73; I ears, $1.57; I cars, $1.64; 1 cat."1'
11.16; No, 4 mixed. 3 car, $1.64; 13-S cars, '
$1.(3: $ cars, $1.5:, 1 ear, $1.15;. 1 van'
$1.50; No. t mixed. 1 car, $1.80; 1 car. $1,471
1 car. t. 45: No. mixed, 1 ear, $144 A
car, $1.43; 3 cars, 11.40; aamri mixed, 4'
car, $1,10, " , 1 e
Out No. 1 whlt 1'car, llHos Ho. $ '
white, 1 car, II Uo; .standard.,' 1 ear, lie;
No. I white, I $$ ears, fOVic: I cars." C0c;,
No. 4 white, I ear, I04; 8 ears, 89.
sample hvhlte, 1 car $tt; I cara,'$$Hci
$ cara, 89o; oats and barley, I cars. $l:
4 cars, 89o. V a- ,' . .... ,
Rye No. 2. 1 car, $$.! No; 8, t-8 esr. .
IJ.2. . J- v m.
Barley No. 4, 1 ear, $1 t.lf t cars, $1,73: .
$ cars, $1.7$; Nol feed,2- Oar, Jl.TIf re- -Jeoted,
1 car, $i:7. '
Omsha Caeh Prices Corn: No. t whtte.
ll.85fH.I0: No. I white, $tJSOt.$H NH "
4 white, $1.8101.7$; No. I white, ' 1.6;
j.os; sampi wnue i.s; io. yeuew,.; ;
81.61fM.67: No. 4 yellow, $1.6$0'1.I9; No.
$ yellow, $1.4501.13: Nov yellow, '$1,400
1.41: .sample yellow,, $1.0301.36; No. 3
mixed. $1.6501.73! No. 4 mixed. fl.ltOl.14; '
No. i mixed, ll.48ffl.60; No. t mixed,
$1.4001.44; sample mixed, $1.10. Oata! No.
S white, tl Via ; standard, lie. No. I whltu,
9609Ot4o; No. 4 white, I9HO90KO; sample. .
1101944 c. Barley! No. 4. $1.7601.73: No.
1 feed, $1.70; rejected, $1.70. Ryes No. 2.
f3.95; No. $, ft.ft. -.' - .
Chicago Hosing price furnished The Be -by
Logan Y Bryan, etock and grain broken.
816 soutn Bixteontn atreet, Omaha;
Art
'Ops
H"lgh. Low, Cloae.'fYeat.
Corn.
May
Oat.
Mar.
May
Pork,
May
Lard.
May
July
Rib.
May
July
1 )6KU
t $Vi
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$2
$2 VI
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$7
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4$ 70
4$ TO
4$ 40
4$ 40 4$ 81
2$ 'oTnfjt Sf
2$ 12Vi!!4 3
$4 T7V!l5 0:' '
36 16 116 if '
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3$ 7V
II 37
2$ 07
2$ 90
21 12
24 77
$4 17V.
86 27V,
24 I7V4
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CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION. '
Unfavorable War Developments Ha Bearht
' Effect, ., 1 ' 1
Chicago, March $8. Unfavorable waS" do-'
velopments had a bearish effect ' today on , .
grain. Corn closed steady, a shade ,n,.
lower, with May ll.aevi. The finish In oai
ranged from HO Kc decline to io advance.
Provisions underwent a setback of 17c;
to 450. -.'- ,( ,v
At first, th corn market showed a v,
tendency to harden, owing to assumed im- It-
provement in th military situation. Sotti '
attention was aiso given to reports snow-,.,
Ing Increase use ef com by millers and tq- '
the fact that primary arrivals so far this,.,
week had fallen off about 1,810,000 bushels
oompared with last week. Demand, - howi" v
ever, lacked snap, and when news cam
of a French reverse at Hontdldier tho mar-
ket displayed an Inclination to sag. f Word
that tba British hsd lost 10$ tanks counted
alao as a dampening influence. At no time, ,
however, did selling beuom aggressive;"',"
end the price changes were confined, to ner;";
row limits, !
Active demand from th seaboard carried ;
oats upward until war advices became le' .
encouraging. Then a reaction, took: place,' '.
with local traders conspicuous in 'the selling. ,
Provisions weskened as a result of bresrka -
In th value of hogs. Assertions that ware- .
house stocks were unusually large .added
to 'the heaviness ef the market;
Com No. 3 yellow, $1.10: No. $ yellow, r
$1.45O170 No. 4 yellow, $1.68t.T0. -Oats
No. S white, l$H09$c! standard, . ,
!4ViO$6o. '
Rye No. I, 3.l2Ql.t3V. S- "'
Brly At fl.ltOi.lT. '....'' C"
Timothy At $I.OtO$35. . .
Clovr At $31.00011.06. .,,,
Pork Nominal. .i-i
Lard At $25.17. . . ,
Ribs At $23,67Q24,$T ,' .
New YorkOnrrml Market
New Tork. March 31. Flour Sleadv,.'
springe, $10.71011.28; winters, flt.tSO'
11.16; Kansas, 110.10 O tl . , ' -'i
Corn Spot, steady; kiln dried, Wo. -f-yellow,
I1.97V4; No. 4 yellow, l.$3Vi! No. I
white, $2.20H, c. I., f.. New York, prompl
shipment; Argentine, 12.40, f, o. b., carl, .tr
eats Spot, easy natural. fl.07Ol$- " r-v
Hay Steady; No, 1, $1.6!) No. t, $t.25.
1.35; No. 3, $1.160T.2Or shipping, $1,000,
1.10. -s .
Hops Essy: s:at iredlum to choice. 1917, ,.
$6043e; 111$, .nominal; FaclflO coast, 1117,
30O23o; 1916, 1416c : -
Hides Quiet; Bogota, 30033c,; Central -America.
2912c. ' ' "
Leather Firm; hemlock sol overweight
No. 1, 4$C! No. 3. 460. . . ..
$63.60063.00; family. $66,00; short clear,
$62,00066.60. Lard, quiet; mlddlo wl( '
$36.70026.80. '.- '
Tallow Steady! domestic gfleecs,
Ohio snd Pennsylvania. unwashed, t$66c. i
Rice Strong: fancy head, - t', 09c i
blue rose, $VtO$C: ' V y . ,' l
Xtw York Produce,
New Tork, March 28. Butter Market "
weak; receipts, 6.901 tubs: creamery higher .
than extras, 43Vt04lc; creamery extra.,
(93 score), 4H4042c; firsts, 40 05 -seconds.
36Vi039Vic. '
Eggs Market Irregular; receipts, 44.261 .
cases; fresh gathered extras, 38H&39c;
extra firsts, 370S7HC; firsts, 3303QV:
seconds, 3434Vic.
Cheese Market Irregular; receipts, 1,90 ,
boxee; state held, special, 24 Vi 25 V; do, V,
average run, 23Vi24c
Poultry Alive, market strong: prices un
changed; dressed, quiet and unchanged,
i 1
Minneapolis Grain Market. - . . . ,
Minneapolis. March 28. Flour ur -changed.
Rye $3.0103.03. it
Tiai. Hi a tt A 1 at
Bran $33.14.
Corn No. 8 yellow, $1.70O1.7i. ,
Oats No. 2 white. 91 ",i O ' ' v
Flaxseed $4.1304.15.
Kama City Grain.
Kansas City, March 28. Corn No. 3 ' ,
mixea sx.qd w 1 i ,t.,,v..flv,
No. 2 yellow. $1.701.7$; May. fl.t.- ;.
Oats No. 2 whtte, tic ; No. 2 ntlged, 87 V
0 88C. ' ' v .. . -!
' . ' :
. Kansas City Produce.
Kansas City, Mo., March 18. Butter
Creamery. 39VC: firsts, $7Vtc; .seconds, t
26V.C: nacklna. 81c. . .
Kggs Firsts, fie. i ' .. . "
Poultry Market unchanged.) -7
' St. Loul Grata '' .
8t. Louis, March 3$. Corn No. (, $1,40 ff- .
1.43; No. t white, $1.4$: May, fl.fiVa.' -..
Oats No. 2. lOVsc: No. 3 white. $3V4
14c; May. 3Vke. .
' " iTew York Cotton. . '
New York, Marc 28 Cotton closed st
at a net advance of S to 10 point