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i 13 THE BEE: OMAHA. IV. ! I: FtfXP WANTED FEMALE Professions and Trades. 25 GIRLS For hand work on army supplies. No experience necessary. 18c per hour 1st month. 19c per hour 2d month. 20c per hour thereafter. APPLY AJ,BERT MATHER, FOREMAN, 1ST FL. SCOTT-OMAHA TENT & AWNING CO. 1501 Howard St. THE Xebraaka Telephone company offers an exceptional opportunity to young ladles to learn local and longdistance telephone operating. Permanent positions, oppor tunities (or advancement, good wgt A alary paid while learning. Parerta desiring to acquaint theme'e with the working conditions or any other details are specially Invited to accompany the applicants. Apply to C. F. Lambert, 1807 Douglas street. Household and Domestic. r iVANTED EXPERIENCED WHITE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, GOOD WAGES. HARNET 6536. 2221 S. 32D. AVE. VVAVTRD We want ft. white maid fnr chamber work. Good hours and good pay. Phone, Douglas 2787 or call personally. HOTEL FLATIRON, Seventeenth and St. Mary's. "ANTED An experienced girl tor general housework on the (arm. f 10 per week. Lock Box -151. Oakland, Neb. VANTED A competent girl (or general housework; no laundry or upstairs work; best wages. F. S. Keogh, 127 N. 8 2d Ave. Phone Harney 6078. V ANT ED Housekeeper by widower with one boy 13 ."ears old, good home (or right party. Cal. 6418 N. 33d Ave. Phone Col fax 2870. EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, THREE IN FAMILY; NO LAUNDRY WORK; $9 PER WEEK. TEL. HARNEY 978. ' WANTED A good girl or elderly lady to aid in the care of a child. Apply 610 S. 25th Ave. WHITE GIRL (or general housework. Laundress kept. Wages $9 per week. 0J 108 No. 63d Ave. Tel. Wal. 772. JIRL FOR general housework, small family, good wages; references. Mrs. Robert Anson, Humphrey, Neb., Rt. S. VOMAN of 25 or 30 for housekeeper; no laundry. Douglas7163. 1 2423 8. 24th St. 300D girl wanted for light housework; dandy home to right girl. Phone Harney 4286 or Harney 2268. tVANTED A cook; no washing; good wages. Mrs. Joseph Barker, 3607 Jackson St. Harney 27. WANTED A first-class In undress; enccs. Harney 611. refer- A'ANTED A girl (or ' general housework. small .family; good wages. Telephone Harney' 6720. VANTED First-class cook; good refer ences. Apply Mrs. W. H. McCord. 6201 Davenport St. .VANTED Experienced second girl. Mrs. M. G. Cdlpetzer. 402 8. "8th St. Harney 94. WHITE girl (or general housework. T. H. Fonda, jr. Walnut 8686. WANTED A LAUNDRESS. APPL? CLARKSON HOSPITAL. Hotels and Restaurants. VANTED A cook and helper at the De tention Hospital. Call at health office or Tyler 2696. TWO women to work In kitchen, one ex perlenoed In cooking. Flatlron cafe. NEAT girl to wait on, table. Flatlron cafe. Miscellaneous. , WAN'-'ED ' GIRLS FOR WRAPPING AND INSPECTION SERVICE. GOOD SALARY; FINE WORKING CONDITIONS; EXCELLENT CHANCE FOR ADVANCEMENT. APPLY TO MR. COHN. 8RANDEI3 STORES. WANTED COLORED GIRLS OMAHA PAPER 8T0CK CO.. 18TH AND MARCY ST. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SGHOOL. J Every day la enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue (ree. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 16e5. 18th and Harney Sts. Van Bant School of Business. Day and Evening schools. 220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douglaa 6890. 4 f FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. jtpjctLY modern room, suitable (or two ..itietrun. Clownr Court. Apartment C, "a.th and Chicago. Red 6676. uARGE east tront rpom, modern. Hanscom Park district Gentlemen only. Befer ences. Phone Harney 2346. ELEGANT room, seml-prlvate home, close In, 'o reference persons with positions only. At 2526 Dodge St. PLEASANT front room with private (amlly; second door from 14th St car on Pinkney St. Webster 1849, MODERN (urnlshed rooms (or men only at the Sunshine, 608 North 17th St. Reason able rent. NICK room in a lovely home near Farnam car line. Call Harney ez43. MODERN furnished room (or two. 1023 South 29th St. Housekeeping Rooms., 620 S. 30TH SI., suite three modern rooms well-(urnlshed. Gas range, electric lights. Private (amlly. , No children. Very w reasonable. fa 7 iT ST. MARY'S AVE. Front housekeep ing apartment; newly papered; good (ur nishings; strictly clean; hot water and good service. No children. EaRGE neatly (urnlshed 3-room suites, also garage; no children or dogs; re(erences. o:6 Davermort. TWO front rooms furnished, modern, shade, electrlo washer, garden spot, 2605 Emmet street. 3IODERN nleely furnished rooms; beautiful locatioa; no children. Harney 6564. NICE large room with board for two young men. On ear line, $6 per wjeek. Web. 4313. FRONT room, furnished; clothes closet, both floors. 115 South 29th. Harney 2307. Board and Room. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERsl If yon (all to find the room you deilr among these ads call at The Bee office (or Room List Give nomplett description of vacant rooms In 11 parts of the city. Nsw lists Issuer1 very week. 1561 DODGE Large room wtlh good board (or two or three gentlemen; walking dis tance. Hsrney 6143. Hotels. CLAREMONT INN, 17th and Jackson, tran sient guests. $1 a day; permanent guests, $5 week. Douglas 1735. Unfurnished Rooms. THREAP unfurnished room, second floor, modern, jv, ioni x icrce, narney ivva. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. CAPITOL AVE., 1812 Modern 8-room housekeeping apartments; alto sleeping rooms. BURNISHED or unfurnished l-roora apart ments. Call Webster 132. FOR RENT HOUSES West. FLAi 2303 Leavenworth, 6-r., $20. 2uT 3. 41st, modern, 7-r., $26. JOHN N. FRENZER. Douglas 664. 10-ROOM brick house. 2601 Capitol Ave, modern. Tel. Harney 6564 4 FOR RENT HOUSES North. ENTIRE downstairs resilience. & nice rooms, modern except heat, separate entrance, H. 2611 Corby St. Web. 7S5. South SIX-ROOM, modern, hot water heat; white enamel finish. Hanscom Park dis trict. Harney 639. 6-ROOM cottage, 2470 8. lSth St., $12.50 monthly. H. W. Binder, Douglas 1264. Miscellaneous. 1617 CAPITOL. AVE. S-r.. all mod. $25.00 1612 Cuming St. 4-r. modern Apt... 29.00 011 N. 17th St. 6-r. modern Apt.. 35.50 Rasp Bros... 219 Keellne Bldg,, Tyler "81. 616 PARK AVE. 7 rooms. $40. 109 8. 86th, 6 rooms, garage, 145. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1536. 332 Securities Bldg. -ROOM, all modern house, close In, 141. JOHN J. MULVIHIl.L (Realtor). 200 Brsndeia Theater Bldg Phone Doug. 66 HOUSES IN ALL PART8 OF THE CITT. CREIGH 80NS A CO.. BEE BLDG Shopen & Co., Rentals. Douglas 4228. FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. - THE BENBOW. 44TH & DODGE Apt 8, having 6 rooms and tile bath; all gvod-stxed, comfortable rooms: new building, everything In good condition; abundance of light and air; second door east front. This Is strictly a high-class apartment. Price ISO summer, S5S win ter. Modern garages on the premises ex tra. If desired. THE PLYMOUTH, 32674 Farnam St. Three rooms with -room accommoda tions; good siee comfortable-rooms; new building, everything In (ine condition; available now; $39 summer, $37.50 winter. PAYNE & SLATER COMPANY, 616 Omaha Nat. Bank. D. 1016. MONTEREYE Apartments. 145 N. 14VU St. 6 rooms., $55.00. 3 rooms, $35.00. ' KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. HAMILTON APTS., Ilreproo(; (ine lawn and (lowers during. summer; best location, 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D, 1472. T1ZARD PALACE BLOCK, close in, few , equal, 4-room corner flat. Apply 220 Si N. 23d. Phone Red 4232. .North. THE CORONADO APARTMENTS 22D AND CAPITOL AVE. 2 rooms with 8-room accommodations; In-door bed, gas stove, refrigerator and all modern conveniences, Including heat and janitor service; east front balcony; 8 min utes' walk to 16th and Farnam streets. $33.60 summer, $39.50 winter. BENSON & MYERS CO.. Realtors, 424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 746. TWO (our-room heated (lats, private bath, gas range, $22 60 each. 2562-04 cuming ai, THOS. W. HAZEN. 207 McCague Bldg. 3 ROOMS and sun room, semi basement Apt., $18; 4 rooms and sun room, second floor, $27.50, 1S15 Maple. Red 682. Miscellaneous FOR RENT Two beautiful seven-room apartments In one of Omaha's most exclusive apartment 'houses; $90 per month. J. H. DUMONT & CO., $16-18 Keellne Bldg. Phone Douglas 690. PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists in Apartment management. MODERN apartments, near P. O. Low rent. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago St. FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty Stores. FINK new store room and basement at 27th and Leavenworth Sts. 8team heat. For particulars see Conrad Young. 322 Bran dels Theater Bldg. Douglas 1571. FINE store room, 16th St., near P. O., low rent. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. THE BEE BLDG. Offices (or high class ' tenants ( who want the beet. Keystone Investment Co. Tyler 131. OFFICES, $20 per month and up. FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG., FIRST TRUST CO., Agts. Tyler 600. WANTED TO RENT Office and Desk Rooms. WANTED Office desh room. Standard Register Co., care Y. M. C. A. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN VAN ft STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture stors; office on Howard St. between 16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 8400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order (or new (urnlture. That's the way we do It. Ask to see our dally rental lists. PlftEPRfinf WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms (or household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. , OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., I 806 S. 16th. Douglas 4163. T?PT?P RENTAL r rvHiri service FIDELITY Phone Douglas 288 (or complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. J. C. REED Express Co.,' Moving, Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. ( REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electrlo Bldg. Tyler 86. BUSINESS property 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. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 mo., H. goods, total, $3.50. Smaller, larger am'ts proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY, 432 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. 666. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. 1 CI SMALLER LOANS. OCT, 10 VT. C. FLATAU, EST. 1892. i 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TY. 950. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.. Lowest rates, Private loan booths. Harry Malashock, 1614 Dodge. D. 6619. Est. 1891. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West.. FIELD CLUB HOME. OWNER LEAVING CITY. Dandy 7-room semi-bungalow, finished in oak and white enamel throughout; beautifully decorated, has fireplace, sun room, built-in effects In kitchen, full brick (oundatlon, white enamel laundry tubs In basement, etc. Choice south (ront lot, 50x128. Price Is only $0,250, which Is at least $1,000 less than It could be duplicated (or, or will sell with $2,600 of new furniture for $7,600. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nafl Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496. WEST FARMAN 6-room bungalow, all modern, lot 50x128, (Ine shade trees. Price $3,500. C. A. Grlmmel; Phone D. 1616. CLOSE-IN, NEAR 67th and Leavenworth 6 rooms and garage, practically new. Owner leaving city. Living room, dining room, kitchen, oak finish and floors, first door; three bedrooms, bath and open sleeping porch on 2d (loor. Full lot. Pav ing paid. Just reduced to $4,000. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 3962. 919-20 City Nat. Bank. North. 3748 NORTH 40TH ST. A FINE POULTRY FARM 5-RQOM COTTAGE This In an Ideal home and poultry (arm. All (enctd on top of a high hill. A beau tiful view. East (ront, level ground; 6 rooms with good oak and ma,pl floors, electric lights, furnace, good well, 90 (t. of good poultry houses, 86 fruit trees. Owner bas been handling 1,000 chickens a year. Pen of fine stock goes with place. Sidewalks. Priced cheap at $4,000. , Call Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manvllle. HASTINGS HEYDEN. 1611 Harney St. Phone Tyler i" REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. CLAREMONT SNAP 6-room semi-bungalow located In Clare mont addition; four rooms on first floor finished in oak doors and oak wood work, two rooms and bath on second door; full basement; furnace heat; east (ront; torge lot, 60x142, on paved street. Pries reduced to $3,600 for quick sale. Payne Investment Co., (Realtors) 5.17 Omaha Nat. BJt. Bldg. D. 1781. NEW T-ROOM llOUSET 3422 Webster St. $3,800 mis in one or the best values to be found so close In; has 6 rooms, also re ception hall; strictly modern In every way and has 40-foot lot on paved street, south (ront; 1( you want rojir ground. 70 (eet more can be had on the west at $2,800 per front foot. See us about this at once. HASTINGS tk HEYDEN, 1614 HARNEY. Phone Tyler 50. 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 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. Opposite Miller Park $500 Cash. 6 elegant rooms and sleeping porch, hot water heat, hardwood floors upstairs and down. Garage, lot 44x165. Owner non resident wants an offer. Edward F. Williams Co., Realtors. 803-4 Omnha Nafl Bk. Bldg. Doug. 420 A FOUR-ROOM HOUSE. A new (our-room house, all modern ex cept heat; may be bought on the very easy terms of $75 cash and $20 per month. Hood location. Phone Douglas 3628. KOUNTZE PARK BARGAIN. 6-room. well built, all modern house, with sleeping porch, nice lot, shade, pav ing all paid for; $3,650; good terms. TEBBENS, THE REALTOR, 605 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 2182. THAT 9-room modern house-at2865"!daii derson St., on full lot, must be sold; non resident owner' wants an offer, W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Hk. Bldg. P. 1294. KOUNTZK PLACE Modern -room house, full basement, large lot. close to car. Price $3,350 Nnrrts A Norrls. D. 4270. OAK bungalow. 6 rms., brand new, all mod., very attractive. $3,150: only small amount cash. bal. like rent. D. 8140. M1NNE LUSA homes and Iota offer the best opportunity to Invest your money. Phone Tyler 187 South A REAL HOME. $6,500 Field club bungalow; beautiful 7-room, all brick and stucco bungalow; sun room, sleeping porch, big living room with fireplace, bookcases, etc.; finished lit oak, birch and white enamel throughout. This is one of the best we have ever had on our list. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496, REAL BARGAIN, $950. 3-room house, maple floor, oak finish; full cemented basement, cement walks, city water, electric light, one and one hal( blocks from 24th and A Sts., or 24th street car line. S. O. Norquist, 322 Neville Block. Miscellaneous. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW, oak finish; hot water heat; ground 38x200, hedge, some fruit; paved street; 12, 500. W. H. GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1294. BUNGALOW. New, 6-room stucco; oak finish; nicely decorated; (ine location; near car line. Price, $4,000. Terms, $600 cash, balance monthly. BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. W. FARNAM SMITH .A CO.. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. REAL ESTATE Investment GOOD Omaha Income brick (lat (or land. Price $12,000. Mtg. $5,500; Inc. $1,000 per year, 211 Brandets Thea. Bldg. Mr. Pease. REAL estate, Investments, house and lots. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Realtors. Douglas C342. Sun Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE TRACKAGE BARGAIN For sale, centrally located trackage prop erty, corner 6th and Pacific. Phone Mrs. Joseph M. Motcalf. Douglas 672. REAL ESTATE To Exchange CLEAR 1C0-A. unimproved Jones Co., 8. D., (or clear modern house. Seward Bros., 678 Brandeis Bldg. Douglas 8840. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Acreage. 5-ROOM BUNGALOW With An Acre of Ground Located wltAjn one block ( West Ben son main street paved road and auto bus line. Elegant land (or gal den, raising chickens or (rult. There la a brand nsw house, has electric lights and furnace. The ground Is all plowed ready for planting. $300 cash, balance monthly In cluding Interest. Price $2,950. Posses sion can Be given at once. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, "1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 60. Dundee. ATTRACTIVE DUNDEE BUNGALOWS $4,300 buys a good 6-room, modern bungalow, near 51st and Izard, having living room, dining room with beamed celling, two bedrooms, bath and kitchen on first floor, large store room and one room finished on second floor; oak Wjd white enamel finish; garage for Ford car. Terms $"00 cash, balance monthly at per cent. GEORGE & CO., Douglas 756. Dundee Biggest Bargain $4,750 Price just reduced (or quick sale on 7 room modern home, semi-bungalow, lo cated one block (rom car and overlooking Happy Hollow boulevard. This Is a neat little home, with every convenience; (ull lot, with considerable shrubbery and (!ow ers. Must sell at once; want offer; cash or terms. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas $962. 919-20 City Nat. Bk.Bldg. DUNDEE STUCCO HOME This Is a 2-story 7-room modern house, located on north (ront lot block east of Fifty-second street, near Happy Hol low and 1H blocks from school. Has living room with brick fireplace and built-in bookcases, dining room with built-in buffet, kitchen, pantry, lee box room, (ront vestibule, etc. All finished In oak exc;-pt kitchen. Four bedrooms. Including enclosed sleeping porch and bath room on second floor.' Finished In white enamel. Price $5,600. Terms II, 200 cash, balance monthly like rent. Immediate possession. See GEORGE & COMPANY, Phone Douglas 766. DUNDEE BUNGALOW Nearly new 6 room, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee car. Oak finish In two rooms Full lot. Garage. Price $4,600. Terms. THE BYRON REED CO.. Phone' Doug. 597. 212 K, 17th. HIGH and nlghlly Dundee lois, IS75 to $1,130. Easy te-ms. loans arrHriRed for building purposes. Phone D. itiTl, Shuler 4t Cttry, Realtors REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT STOCKETTraSCH OR FARM. Widow has 6 five-room houses, one T room, modern house, one 8-room modern house and 3 modern store buildings; all well rented, on paved streets, close to car lines in Omaha; also $20,000 first mortgages; prices are right and property in (Irat class condition. S. S. & R. E. MOXTGOMERY. :u city National Hank Building. TO PROPERTY WE HAVE rRPSf'ECTIVE PURCHASERS FOR MODERN Bl'NGAI.OWS AND COTTAGKS NORTH OF LAKK STREET. WE CAN SELL YOI'RS IF THE PRICE AMI TERMS ARB REASONABLE PHONE US, COLFAX 217. MITOHELl miMrjiKai CO., 24TII AND AMES, w tiAvt. several good reliable buyers for ft anil 6-room houses and bungalows with jjoo to isoo down. Call Osborne Realty .o. iyier ivi Km. Nat. Hank B dir MEET me at F. D. Weud's Office. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. APRIL 2ND. Our next excursion to MrGehee, Ark W. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE MLK. Minnesota Lands. PEOPLE realize, as never before, what good farming land In Minnesota Is worth. That's why our St. Louis county lands are going so rapidly. Beautiful Illustrated folder sent, ir you'll write Arnold. Com'r, P. & I. u. uy.. dot wolvln Bldg., Duluth, Minn. Missouri Lands. SMALL MISSOURI FARMl $3.60 cash and $3.60 monthly! no In terest or taxes. Also an Interest In our great development project which within the next few months should nav vou mi hundred dollars for every dollar you In- vest Highly productive land, close to three big markets; photographs and full inrormatton rree. WUNGER, H. 817, N v Life Bldg.. Kanstt City Mo Nebraska Lands. . FARM FOR SALE. 210 acres less the right ot way, 70 acres Wood River land, balance rolling. 330 acres in cultivation, 30 acres alfalfa. Im proved. 2 miles (rem good railroad town and 19 miles from Kearney. Price $57.60 per acre. 63.000 cash, balance 6 years at o per cent. C. K. DAVIES, Kearney, Neb. fOR SALE Best large body nlgh-grade, medium-priced land In Nebraska. Very nine money required, c B adlcy. Wol- nacn. Neb NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices write Geo, Antill, Blair, Neb. WRITE me for pictures snd prices my farms sua rnncnes In good Old Dawes County Arah L. Hungerford, Crawfqrd. Neb. tiAivvMCB or an sixes and kinds, easy terms. A. A. Patsman, 301 Karbach Blk. CHOICE FARMS, Nlli-son, 422 R(we Bldg. Oregon Lands. NEW Jordan Valley Troject Heart of the range. Get on the ground (loor with 80 acres Irrigated land In connection with open range. You can grow stock success fully and cheaply. Personally conducted excursion every two weeks. 8end for bul letln. Harley J. Hooker, 40 1st National Bank Bldg. Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. We have some of 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 (or booklet alnd map. John S. Owen Lumber Co., Owen, Clark County, Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming (arms, $50 per a.. inciuoing paid-up water rights. Henry i.evi & o. M. Kyiander, 864 Omaha Nafl. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your (arm with us 1( you want in Keep it, E. P. SNOWDEN A SON, 42 8. 16th. Douglas 9371. WANTED 20,000 acres o( Kimball and Wanner county land. Must be (irst-class (arm land, Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box Y 467, Omaha Bee. WE have clients who will pay cash for bar gains in western land. White & Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages WE want 100 mortgages' on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand (or quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE. INC., 588-40 Keellne Bldg. DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE. One dollar starts an account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDG. ASSOCIATION. KILtf farm loans, ci 0 f 2 1 PAUL PETERSON, O 2O . 864 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg. H. W. BINDER, Money on hand (or mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715. LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, SlYBran- unm j ueaier mag, u, tifio. rUC MONEY' K1 Cf " Z'v HARRISON ' f MORTON,:" 72 10 Nat. Bk. Bldg. 919 Omaha CITY AND FARM LOANS 6. f and 6 Per Cent. J. H. DUMONT Co., Keellne Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Bts. MONEY to loan on Improved (arms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Private Money. SHOPEN & COMPANY, Douglas 4223. POULTRY AND PET STOCK "OLD TRUSTY" Incubators and brooders shipped promptly. Big catalog (ree. M. M. Johnson Co., Mfrs., Clay Center, Neb. FOR SALE Barred Plymouth Rock hatch ing eggs, cockerels and pullets, also white Leghorn hatching eggs. 6134 N. 23d. WHITE rock eggs for hatching. Benson 684-W. Horses Live Stock Vehicles We will haul your live stock. LIVE STOCK TRANSFER CO., 2209 Farnam Bt. Telephone Douglas 250. For Sale. AS I AM NOT ABLE to work mv nine this spring and run my business I wllH sen 11 head of young mares, some 2,800 lbs. and some 2,600. lbs. teams. Mrs. Gevltch, sole owner, and Mr. Pets will conduct my sale all this week. Apply at 2512 Leavenworth. NOTICE TO FIRMS Will sell good team of mares, will sacrifice for cash, weight 2,700 lbs. Apply at residence, 817 S. 23d St. V, block south of Leavenworth. HOG cholera preventive. Has been tested 15 years. For particulars writ T. B. Tennant, 119 S. Main St., Salt Lake City. Utah. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Olga Saunders, et a!., to Angela Mo naco, Pacific street, 88 (eet east of Thirteenth street, north side, 44x132. $2900 Lfla B. Turley and husband to Law rence L. Rotter and wife, Burt street, 120 feet east of Fifty-first street, north side, 40x136 6750 Marcle M. Steed and husband to Lee W. Perkins and wife, Decatur street, 14$. 76 feet west of Thirty-second street, north side, 60x127.5 3026 Wlllism Anderson and wife to Emma Good, Ruggles street, 100 (eet east of Twenty-ninth street, north side, 50x125 2200 Charlie M Troutman and wife to Ida M. Cronk, Stirling street, 279 feet south of Bedford avenue, 60x128.5.. 2900 Harry A. Tukey and wife to Sprague Tire and Rubber company, south east corner Eighteenth and Izard streets, 76,146; southwest corner Eighteenth and Izard streets, 132x H2 1 Thomas Nalepa and wife to Josef Buras and wife, southeast corner Twenty-ninth and F streets, 60x160 2600 Laura E. Merrow and husband to Stanley Bunal and wife, Dean street, 266 feet west of Walnut street, north side, 38x113.5 and triangular plec adjoining 1300 Jessie P. Colwell and husband to Vic tor 8. Tryhom. Forty-fifth street, 350 (eet south of Miami street, west side, 50x125 1250 Albln Axel Peterson to Nils Louis Johnson. Blnney street, 175 (eet west of Thirty-seventh street, south side. 40x120 150 Joseph Bonaslak and wife to Michael .Mllkovl;. et al.. Y street 225 (eet west of Twenty-seventh street, north side. 50x114 730 Luty P, UuU, t al., to Atjrtle tiavery. REAL ESTATETRANSFERS. Jackson street, 99 feet west of Thlr-ty-dfth street, north side. 33x124.. 3730 Julia B. Childs to Edward C. Fuller, Sixty-fourth street, 144 (eet south of Main street, west side. 60x128 335 Susnn A. Shlhley and husband to Jes sie O. Bohren, northeast corner Eighteenth and Lake streets, $4xS8 3500 Jessie O. lio lu en and husband to Susan A. Shlbley, Ida street, 228 feet east of Fortieth street, north side, $.76 acres 3500 Lottie R. Wormian to I.oretto Spell man, Thirtieth street, 90 feet south of Emmet street, west side, 45x120.. 1 Emtl Olsen to Nets O 01en, Twenty seventh avenue, 60 feet south of Grant street, east side, 35x106 800 NOTICE OF ELECTION SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTION. Proclamation and notice to the qualified electors and legal voters of the School Dis trict of Omaha In the County of Douglea, In the State of Nebraska of an election to be held In said School District on Tuesday, the 9th day of April, 1913, for the purpose of the submission to the qualified electors and legal voters of sntd School District o a proposition authrlilng the Board of Edu cation of said School District to Issue bonds In the sum of One Million Dollars ($1,000. 000.00) for the purpose of purchasing school sites and the construction and furnishing of school buildings In said district. SCHOOL BOND ELECTION. I. W. K. Heed, president of the Board of Education of the School District of Omaha, in the County of Douglas, In the State of Nebraska, do Issue this, my proclamation. and by virtue ot the authority ested In me as such president, do hereby give public notice to the qualified electors and legal voters of the 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 9th day of April, his, at which the following proposi tion to vote bonds of sold School District will be submitted, to-wlt: OFFICIAL BALLOT. "Shall the Hoard o( Education o( the School District of Omaha, in the County o( Douglas, in the Stat of Nebraska, be authorized to issue bond In tht sum of One Million Dollars ($1,000,000.00) to be ex pended In the purchase of school sltea and the construction and furnishing of school buildings In said district, suld bonds to be in the denomination of One Thousand Dol lars ($1,000,000) each and dated June 1,1918, payable thirty (30) years after date, with interest at the rate of not to exceed fiva (5) per cent per annum; payable si'inl-sn-nuHlly on the first day of June and the first day of December of each year. Both prin cipal and Interest payable In the coin of the United States of America at the office of the County Treasurer of Douglaa County. Nebraska," v No , ( ) Yes ( ) Raid 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 as authorising said bonds, and all ballots having an "X" opposite the Word "No" shall be considered as against the authorization of said bonds. The polls shall be open on the day of said election at eight (8) o'clock In the morning and shall continue open until eight (8) o'clock In the evening of the same day, at the respective voting places. Thi voting places at such election are as follows: List of Polling riaces. FIRST WAHD. ' First District 4107 Sherman avenue. Second District 8722 Sherman avenue. Third Dlstrlot 3608 Sherman avenue." Fourth District Lothrop school, Twenty- fourth and Lothrop. Fifth District Engine house. Twenty-sec ond and Ames avenue. Sixth District Northeast corner Twenty- fourth and Fort . Seventh District City hall. Ffcirencs. Eighth District 6826 North Thirtieth. Ninth Dftitrlct 2403 Fort. Tenth District Druid hall. $414 Ames avenue. Eleventh District 4106 North Twenty- fourth. Twelfth District Omaha university, Twenty-fourth and Pratt. Thirteenth District Colfax garage, 4507 North Thirtieth. I Fourteenth District i Engine house, Thirtieth and Spauldlng. SECOND WARD. First District 2631 Sherman avenue. Second District 2026 Sherman avenue. Third District 1629 Smtrman avsnui. Fourth District 1611 North Twenty- fourth. Fifth District 1829 North Twenty-fourth Sixth District 2003 Lake. Seventh District 2618 Sherman avenue. Eighth District 2903 Sherman avenue. Ninth District 8240 North Twenty-fourth Tenth District Engina house. Twenty-drst and Lake. Eleventh District 2614 North Twenty- fourth. Twelfth District 2419 North Twenty- fourth. Thirteenth District 3708 Lake. Fourteenth District 1101 North Twenty. (ourth. Fifteenth District Long school. Twenty. sixth and Franklin. THIRD WARD. First District 1105 North Eighteenth. Second District Engine bouse. Sixteenth and Izard. Third District 318 North Sixteenth. Fourth District Engine house. Twelfth and Dodge, Fifth Dlstrlot 1620 Capitol avenut. Sixth District 410 North Sixteenth. Seventh District Drexel hotel. Sixteenth and Webster. I I Eighth District 1907 Cuming. Ninth District South door annex Kellom school, Twenty-second, between Nicholas and Paul. ' Tenth District 2210 Cuming. Eleventh District Garage, west side Twenty-first, between California snd Cass. Twelfth District Dwelling. 624 North Twentieth. Thlrtoentl District Basement high school. Fourteenth District Dwelling. 809 North Twenty-fifth. ' Fifteenth District 624 North Twenty- fourth. , Sixteenth District Engine house, 914 North Twenty-fourth. Seventeenth District 2902 Hamilton. Eighteenth District Webster school, Twenty-eighth avenne and Webster. Nineteenth District Dwelling. 2818 Chi cago. FOURTH WARD. First District Union hotel, 1028 Mason. Second District 1405 Harney. Third District Paxton hotsl, 111 South Fourteenth. Fourth District 118 South Fifteenth, Fifth District City hall. Eighteenth and Farnam. I Sixth District Court house Seventeenth and Hsrney. Seventh District 1708 Jackson. Eighth District 1810 St. Mary's avenut. Ninth District 1923 Leavenworth. Tenth District 2305 Leavsnwnrth. Eleventh District Dwelling. 629 South Twenty-first avenue. Twelfth District Omaha garage. 2016 Harney. FIFTH WARD. First District 1121 South Sixth. Second District Grace chapel, south side William, between Fifth and Sixth. Third District Engine bouse. Eighth and Pierce. Fourth District 1704 South Tenth. Fifth District Train school. Sixth and Hickory. Sixth District Engina bouse, Eleventh and Dorcas. Seventh District Bancroft school (old). Ninth .and Bancroft. Eighth District 1261 South Thirteenth. Ninth District 1269 8outh Sixteenth. Tenth District School, Fifteenth, between William and Pine. Eleventh District Lincoln school. Elev enth and Center. Twelfth District Dwelling. 1949 South Sixteenth. Thirteenth District 1 623 Vinton. Fourteenth District Engine bouse. Twen tieth and Spring. Fifteenth District Vinton school, Twenty- third and Vinton. Slxtoenth District Castelar school. Eight eenth and Martha. Seventeenth District 2328 South Twen tieth. Eighteenth District 1227 South Twenty- second. SIXTH WARD. First District 4408 South Thirteenth, Ger man Home. Second District Edward Rosewater school, Thirteenth and Phelps. Third District 4001 South Twenty-fourth. Fourth District South Side High school. Twenty-third and J. Fifth District Dwelling. 4614 South Twentieth. Sixth District Eagle hall. Twenty-third and N. Seventh District Hawthorne school, Eighteenth, between Missouri avenue and M. Eighth District School, Twentieth, be tween O and P. Ninth Dlstrlot 5137 South Twenty-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 F. Third District 4611 South Twenty-fourth. Fourth District Engine houss 36th and L. Fifth District City hall. South Sid. Sixth District 2719 Q. Seventh District1 School. Twnty-ventb and Jefferson. Eighth District School. Thirty-sscond and U. Ninth District Englpa hnnsa Thirf.fgt GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Arrivals Are Light; Early Trad ing at Standstill; Oris Rule Stronger; Rye and Bar ley Higher. Omaha. April I, 1911. Extremely light arrivals wer noticed to day, receipts totaling only 99 cars and con sisted of 4 cars of wheat. 63 car of corn and 33 cars of oats. No ry or barley wn reported In. Early trading was practically at a stand still, but late In the day business resumed quit an active course. Light receipts tended to make for higher prices, soma of the choice offerings selling around lOo over yesterday's figures. Oats ruled stronger, making an additional gain of ?4o to lc. Rye was lc and to higher, while bar ley wa quoted firm. Primary wheat receipts wer 531,000 nu. and shipment 333,000 bu., against receipts ot 2.007,000 bu. and shipments of 1,248,000 bu. last year. Primary corn receipts wer 1,027.000 bu. and shipment 1,264,000 bu., against receipt of 1,576,000 bu. and shipment of 1,490,000 bu. Uit year. Primary oats receipts were S.490,000 bu. and shipments 1,690,000 bu., against receipt of 2,063 000 bu. and shipment of 1,671.000 bu. Inst year. CAR LOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn Oats. 242 Chicago , 16 Minneapolis 186 Duluth 6 O run lis. 4 Kansas City 26 St, Louis 10 386 63 1S& 99 Winnipeg , 310 These axles were reported today: Corn No. 1 white: 1 car, $1.83; 1 cr, $1.80. No. 8 white: 1 car, $1.77; 9 car, $1.76; 1 car, $1.73. No. 4 white: 1 car, $1.67. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, $1.60; I cars, $1.57. No. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.50; 1 car, $1.48; 4 rare, $147: 1 cars, $1.46. No. I yel low: 1 car, $1.40. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.33. Sample yellow: 1 enr, 75c. No. 3 mixed: 5 cars, $1.60. No. 4 mixed: 1 car $1.47; 1 car, $1.46: 4 cars, $1.45. No. mixed: 1 car, $1.30; 1 car, $1.35; 1 car, $1.20: 1 car, $115. Oats No. 1 white: 1 car. I8t.c. Stand ard: 1 car, 88c. No. S white: 2 cars, IIHc; t cars, 88c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 87Hc; I cars, 874o. Sample white: 1 car, S6c; 1 oar, 86 Mic i 1 car, S6c, Rye No. 3: 3 car, lt.lt. Sample: 1 car, $3 80. Wheat No. t durum: 1 bulkheal (2 per cent white), ll.lt. OMAHA CASH TRICES. Corn No. $ whit $l.04ji..82; No, 8 white, 11.7101. IT; No. 4 white. 1.661. 67; No. 6 white, 11,55; No. 61 white, $1.48: No. 3 yellow, $1574f1.60; No. 4 yellow. I1.46HF 1.60; No. I yellow, $1.40; No. yellow, $1.33: ssmple yellow, 76c(T$1.07; No. 3 mixed, $1.60; No. 4 mixed. $1.45 1.47; No, 6 mixed, $1.151.30; sample mixed, IOc.1 Oals No. t whit. 88c; No. I white. 88 fTSHHo; No. 4 whit, 87Vi087':,c; sample, 8CP8614. Harlev No. 1 $1.70; No. 4. 11.70. Rye No. I. $2.82. , CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Chicago. April I. Cold weather and a renewal of demand (rom the seaboard brought about a sharp upturn today In tha oat market. Shorts covered freely upon finding that the pit was almost bar of offering. The bulge In price, however, brought about more of a disposition to sell, and resulted In something of a rsactlon. Opening quo tations, which ranged (mm VtOe to lVe higher, with May at 84Uo to 84140 were followed by a setback of half cant front Initial tap figures. Com sympathised with oat. Trading, (hough. lackd volume. After opening O Ko higher, with May at 1.I5V Ol.tOH, the market scored a slight further gain and then underwent a moderate ng. Advances In grain and hog lifted pro vision. The bearish showing of the month ly statement of warehouse stuck appeured to hav bean discounted beforehand. Chicago Produce. Chlcgo, April 8. Butter Unchanged. Egg Market lower; receipts, 26,313 rases; firsts, 83HQ34C; ordinary first, 32H 03.1c; at mark, case Included, 82 "4 33 Vio. Potatoes Receipts, 47 can; market un changed, Roosters Unchanged. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, April 3. Floui- Market un changed. Rye $3.91 92.ll. Barly ll.40Ol.il. Bran $33.14. New York Cotton. New York, April 8. Cotton future opened steady; July, 83.63c; October, 31.36c; De cember, none; January, 91.06c. Kansas f!Hy Produce. Kansas City, April 3 Butter and Poultry Unchanged. Eggs First, tja Iindon Money. . London, April 3. Silver Bar, 46 A per ounce. Monoy, 814 Pr cent. Discount rates: Short and thre month' bill, 1 9-16 per cent, think Clenrlngi. Omaha, April 3. Bank clearing for Omaha today were $9,935,989.83 and for the corresponding day a year ago 16,979,881.41. NOTICE OF ELECTION Tenth District School, Thirty-ninth and X Eleventh District 3725 Q, Twelfth District Engln houss. Thirty- third and K. Thirteenth District School, Forty-eond and L ' EIGHTH WARD. I First District Dwelling, 1114 Sooth Twenty-seventh. Second District Dwelling. 2801 Hlokory. Third District Engln bouse, Ed Crlgh ton and Park avenue. Fourth District 3201 South Twenty fourth. Fifth DtstrlK 3151 Arbor. Sixth District 1607 Park avtnu. Sevanth District 1334 Park avenu. Eighth District 8206 Popplaton, garif In rear. Ninth District Beal school. Forty-lghtb and Walnut. Tenth- District Windsor school, Thirty- fourth and Martha. NINTH WARD, First District 2516 Farnam. Second District Omaha Taxlcab. 267t Harney. Third District 2404 Leavenworth. Fourth District 2701 Leavenworth. Fifth District Engln house. Twenty seventh, between St, Mary' snd Leaven. worth. Sixth District 3914 Farnam. Seventh Dlttrlct 719 Park avenu. Eighth District 3124-36 Harney. Ntith District Oarage, 3627 Farnam. Tenth District Engln house, Thirty sixth and Jackson. Eleventh District 2913 Leavenworth. Twelfth District Motor Inn. 1333 L7- enwo-th. Thirteenth District Basement school, Thirty-eighth snd Jone. Fourteenth Dletrlct Northwest cornet Fortieth and 1-arnam. Fifteenth District Garage (rear) 104 South Forty-ninth. Sixteenth District Woodman Hall. 4721 Leavenworth. TENTH WARD. First District School, Thirty-second v nue end Chicago, Second District 3234 Cuming. Third District Garage, 3614 Lafayette. Fourth District 8301 California. Fifth District 107 North Fortieth. Sixth District- Engln houe. Forty-flrt and Hamilton. Seventh District-4648 Cuming. Eighth Dlst-ict Updlk Lumber nd Coal., Forty-fifth and Dodge. Ninth District Dundee school, Fifty-flrt and Davenport. Tenth District Engine house, Fiftieth and Underwood ELEVENTH WARD. First District Howard-Kennedy school. Thirtieth and Maple. Second District 1823 North Thirty-third Third District School. Thirty-fifth and Franklin. Fourth District School. Forty-fifth and Corby. Fifth District 2205 Military avenue. Sixth District 2202 Military avenue. Seventh District School, Benson, Fifty fourth and Arthur. Eighth District Engln house, olty hall, Benson. Ninth District 6121 Main. Bensok. HARLEY G. MOORHEAD, Election Commissioner. W. 10 REED. President Board of Education. TWELFTH WARD. First District 6324 North Thirtieth. Second District Central Park chool, Forty-second and Grand avenue. Third District Dwelling, 4724 North For tieth. Fourth Dlttrlct Monmouth Park (chool. Thirty-third and Am. ' , Fifth District Druid achoot basement, east entrance, , Thirty -first and Spauldlng. Sixth District -4001 Ames avenu. Seventh District Florence school. Thirty first btwn state and Wllltt .. , OMAHA LIVE STOCK Receipts of Cattle Moderate: Cows and Heifers Shade Stronger; Food Feeders Rule Strong. Omaha, April 3, 1111. Cattle. Hog. Sheet Receipt wet's: Official Monday 9.233 13,830 10,49) Official Tuesday ...10,391 18,629 7.66 Estimate Wednesday 6,100 19.000 11.001 Three day thl week.. 15,724 60,459 29.171 Same daya last week. 25,480 46,317 28,93! Same days t wks. ago. 34.922 41,646 30.931 Same days 3 wks. ago. 20, 0M 46,061 38,80: Sain days 4 wks. ago. 26,937 40.259 46,42: Samo days last year. 16,647 29.437 22,05' Cattle Receipt of cattle were moderat for a Wednesday, sbout 6,100 head, and th thrte days' supply ha been about the same as the first half of last week. Quallt' was not as good as on Monday and Tue day, but the demand wa better and th market very active right from the start a prices all of 1016o llllther than Tuesday Good to choice beeves are bringing $13.75(5 14.30, and bulk of the (air to good 900 t. 1,150-pound cattle sell at a spread of $12.2 rfli.l5, while the light weight fed grade: from tlt.00 down. Cows and heifer wer, shad (tronger on the desirable grade ant slow and uneven on the common kind Good fleshy feeders ruled strong, hut I was a very uncertain and Irregular marks for tha general run of light and medlur, weight stuff. Quotations on cattls: Good to ckole beeves, $13. 600 14.30; fair to good beever $1136013.00; common to fair beeves, $10.0 Olt.00; good to cholc yearling, 11.60t $13 60; fair to good yearllugs, 110.60011. 00 common to fair yearlings, $8.6009.60 good to choice grnss beeves, $10.00 O13.00 fair to good grass beeves, $9.60011-00; com mon to fair grass beeves $8.0001.00; gooi (n choice heifers, $9.60011.00; good ti choice cow; $9.71010.60; fair to good cow $8.6009 60; common to fair cow, $7.00 41 8 00; prima feeders, 111.00013.26; good t choice (eeders, tl0.00OU.00; (air to goo feeders. JS.50ff9.60; common to fair feed era, $6.50 01.00; good to cholc atockirt 89.60 11. 00: stork heifers, $8.00010.00 stock cows, I7.00l-80i stock calve, $8.00 10.60; veal calve, ll.00OU.25; bull, atag etc., $7.76O10.:5. Hog Th market thl morning opene4 with a liberal run. Th early trad wai low and draggy, with shipper tha onlj operators and buying their hog at prleei 100300 higher than yesterday; $17.15 wai paid (or choir light bog and packer, al In th last (ew day, hav been conflnlni their purchases to th medium and heavlei weight hogs. Packers were slow, and whal few purchase they mad wr at about 10 higher than yesterday. Bulk of tha day'f ale went (rom $16.75 to $17.00. Sheep Th marttat opened ateady t strong thi morning, being around 10O6 higher om early sale. A lot of about 1.201 Mexican lamb, averaging 71 pound, sol at th high prla of th son, $20.11 Heavyweight lamb sold at $18.10, with hjerr feeder at $19.86019.66, and clipped lamb t 116.60. Trad was active from the stsrt. Representative sale: No. Av. Pr. 428 fed ewe 90 111 t46 fed lamb 79 11 7 301 Colorado lamb ...II II 71 64 Colorado lamb 93 II TI 141 Colorado lamb 19 11 71 468 fed lamb , 8$ II II 331 fed lamb II I St. Lonl IJv mock. St. Loul. April I. Cattle--Rcelpt, 4,501 head: market steady; natlv beef teer. 39.75llM3.76: yearling steer and heifer. $7.00013.60; cows, l6.00OU.il;. etockere) nd feeder, I7.60OU.S5; natlv calve, $7.5 16.10. , Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market high, er, light. $17.90018,19: PlK. $14.60017.60) mixed snd butcher, tl7.l601T.ll; goo, heavy, $17.60017.71; bulk of sal, $17,600 18.00. Bhssp nd Lamb Receipt, 801 held; market strong; lamb, $14,601I.OO; ewe. $13.00016.00; wether, $11.00014.00; cwn ner, $6.6009.60. , , 1 t ; Kama Cliy live Stock. Kansas City, April I. Cattle Receipts, 11,000; higher; prime fed ster, $11,600 14.60; dressed beef "steers, lt.00O13. 6; westsrn street. $11.10014 26; cow, $7,600 13.00; heller. $7.76013 00; bulla. I7.50O li.60; calves, $7.60014.00. Hogs Receipts, 14,000; higher, bulk, $16.90017.40; heavy, $11.86017.30; packer and butcher. $17.10017.46; light, $17,200 17.60; pigs, $11.0O16.76. Sheep Receipts, 7,000: higher; Iamb. I1I.00O20.00; yearling, $16,00016.76: wetti- er, $13.60016.00; ewes. $13.00015.00. Sioux City LIt Stock, , ' ' Sioux City, April $. Cattle Receipts, 4. 000 head: market lOo to lie higher; beef steer, $11.16016.25; fat cow and heifers, $9. 00O12.00; canner, $7.1608.26; etockere and feeder, $9.00013.00; . calve, $8,000 19.00; bull, tag. etc., $8.00010.50; feed ing cow and heifers, $7.50010.35. Hog Receipt, 13,000 head; market strong to lo higher; light, I17.10O17.25j mixed, $11.80017.10; heavy, $16.6016.85; pigs, $11,00017.00; bulk ef sale, $11,650 17.10. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 500 bead: market 10a to 15o higher.' Chicago Live Stork. Chicago, April I. Cattle Receipts, 1,000 market strong; natlv (tear. $10.00015.00: tocker and feeders, $8,70012.00; cows and heifers, $6.60012.30; calves, $10.76011.60. Hogs Rclp,t. 18.0QO head; market 25o above yesterday's average; hulk of sales, $17.40017.90; light, $17.45018.06; mixed, $17.00018.06; heavy, $16.83 17.85; rough, $18.35016.86; pigs, $13.00017.50. Sbep Receipt, 1,000; market trong, shep, $11,16017.10; Iambi, I16.76Q30.40, TODAY'S STOCK MARKET Th following quotation, which ar up to 1:80 p. m., eaatern time, ar furnished by Logan aV Bryan, member New Tork Stock exchange, $1$ South Sixteenth street: Open. 1:10 p.m. Liberty bonds, lat 18.18 Liberty bond, 2nd .......96.64 Liber bond onr., .98,61 Union Paclflo Ill Southern Paclflo 83 Northern Paclflo .......... 14 Missouri Paclflo 214 Canadian Paclflo 138 Great Northern ,, 10 Atchison, T. & Ssnta F.. 84 Chi.. Mil. 4 St. P.... 41 Wabash .'. 40 Pennsylvania R. R. ........ 44 ; Reading Co. 8044 Southern Ry 22 Kansas City Southern .... 15 18,9$ 16.94 19.61 1194' 82 "4 14 . 21 . 1161' OH 84 41 -3914 44 11 H 22k II U. S. Steel, Corp., com.... 10 . IT. 8. Steel Corp., pfd 109 109 American Locomotive 62 Vi 614 American Car Foundry .... 79 79ij Baldwin Loco. Work .... 74 76 G. N. Iron Or Prop 27 27 Anaconda Cop. Mln. Co. .. 63 63 Chlno Copper Co 41 41V Miami Copper Co. 28 38 Ray. Con. Cop. Co 24 24 Utah Copper Co 784, 78'i Insp. Con. Cop. Co 46 46 Butte A Superior 19 21 . Amer. Sm. & Ref. Co 17 T7 Am. Sm. A Re(. Co. pfd.. 105 106 National Lead 58 r.. Mex. Petroleum Co., Ltd ..93 People' G., L. & C. Co. .. 40 toi Amer. Tel. A Tel 101 100 Western Union Tel. Co 92 92 Brooklyn Rapid Transit,... 40 Central Leather Co 65 . tie American Can 40 40 United States Rubber..,.,. 64 64 General Motors Co 116 118 Willys-Overland 17 18 Studebaker Corporation 89 40 American Sugar Ref. Co. ...101 101 American Beet Sugar Co... 74 . 74 - Kennecott Copper 30 .104 Sinclair Oil 36 64 - Sapulpa Oil 8 8 Wright-Martin 7 7 Bethlehem Steel 77 77 NEW YORK STOCKS AND BONDS. Disposition to Walt for Decisive New from Front Evident. New Tork, April 3. Stocks were steady to strong at the outset of today's trading, but a disposition to wait (or decisive news abroad was again evident. Pools resumed their operations In epeolal Issues, Sumatra Tobacco soon gaining t points on further report of a forthcoming Increased dividend. Such varied ksues as Baldwin Locomotive, Studebaker, United 8tates Steel, American International corporation, American Woolen . and Distillers were higher by fraction to a point. Liberty, bonds wer variable. The market continued to manifest all It superficial feature ot th previous session, stocks like Sumstra Tobacco, Studebaker tnd Ontario Silver taking; precedence in fiolnt of prominence over the recognized aider. Dealing dwindled steadily, the first hour' sales falling below yesterday' meager total. Later the list hardened on a very moderate demand for Reading and United State Steel. American Car and Baldwin Locomotive also made substantial gain. Liberty t sold at $8.91 to ill. first 4 at.JS.J6 to 17.73, and eeconl ti at tl.ll to 11.71 ,$. f 4 "XI