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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1918 13 HELP WANTED FEMALE Professions and Trades. WANTED Youns ladies to learn telephone operating. Good wages paid while learning, rapid advance ment, permanent positions. Apply to C. F. LAMBERT, 1807 Douglas St. GIRL: GIRLS! Vanted Twenty-five girls to work In pack ing department; $9 per week to start. ITEN BISCUIT CO., l::h and Capitol Ave. 15 GIRLS WANTED TO HELP WIN THE WAR Canvas work. Power machines. Experience not necessary. Apply Forelady, Third Floor. Scott-Omaha Tent & Awn ing Co., 1501 HOWARD ST. WANTED MACHINE GIRLS. Nebraska Tent & Awning Co. 1204 Farnatn Street. VANTED 20 girls, experience on power ewlng machines. Experienced operators can tarn from $12 to $15 per week. Light, clean, steady work. Two weeks' guaran tee given new beginners. Omaha Auto , Top Co., 709-11 South 15th St. TWO LADIES to" learn halrdressing. Madame Wilson. 1510 4 Douglaa St. Saleswomen and Solicitors. SOLICITORS Experience unnecessary. Salary and expenses; call or phone Mr. Schmidt, Castle Hotel. WANTED--Lady collector (.single), not afraid of work or weather. 22 Arlington block, 1 to 5 o'clock. Household and Domestic. WANTED Girl between 25 and 35 years of age for general housework and to care for 16 months old baby. Wages $10 per week. Must be able to take full charge and have city references. Call Colfax 2398. WANTED White girl for general house work in family of three; no general washing; house cleaning all done. Refer ence! necessary. Tel. Walnut 1765. TO THE GIRL- who desires to work In a home where good treatment Is extended and wages fairly good, will do well by calling Harney 4285 or Harney 2268. WANTED Competent white girl for gen eral housework where second girl Is kept. No washing. Mrs. W. V. Hostord, 625 S. 37th St. Harney 87. WANTED A motherly woman as house keeper In family of two. Apply to O. E. Rlnhart at Benos, Council Bluffs, for par ticulars. WHITE girl to assist with light housework) small family. Phone or write Mrs. J. J. uraiiow, waniui at., cmana, ind. WHITE girl to assist with housework; house cleaning done; good wages and small fam ily. .Call Walnut 3686. 6008 Capitol Ave. WANTED At once, white girl for general housework; no cooking or washing. Tel ephone Harney 4572. 1335 S. 35th Ave. WANTED An experienced second girl. Ap ply to Mrs. C. T. KounUo, 3925 Dewey avenue. Harney 224. WANTED An experienced white girl for general housework. Mrs. Ralph Peters, 614 S. 40th. Harney 205. WANTED A good laundress with good references. Apply Mrs. W. II. McCord, 6201 Davenport St. WANTED Dining room girls at County Hospital, $25.00, room board and washing. Tel. Harney 652. TOUNG whito girfloi help-wi t hc hi ldand light work; good home. Telephone Wal nut 1621. CAPABLE girl for general housework; two In family. 604 South S6th Street. Har ney 4355. WANTED A girl or woman to do general housework. Call Tyler 1918; ask for Jesse Smith. WHITE girl to assist with the housework; small family. 6008 Capitol Ave. Walnut 3681). WANTED A nurse maid 15 or 16. reference required, 143 S. 41st. Harney 5726. WANTED A competent cook at 208 S. 33d St. Tel. Harney 1647. GIRL for general housework; no washing. Harney 2238. Saleswomen and Solicitors. WANTED SALESLADIES. G. R. KINNEY SHOE CO.. 205-09 NORTH 16TH ST. EDUCATIONAL BOYLES COLLEGE. DAY SCHOOL. NIGHT SCHOOL. Every day is enrollment day. Book keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer cial and English branches. Catalogue free. BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1565. 18th and Harney Sta. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening Schools. 220 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douelas 6890 FOR RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. If you tail to find the room you desire among these ads call at The Bee office for a Room List. Gives complete description of vacant rooms In all parts of the city. New lists Issued every week. 1UITE of front rooms, $1 per week; would like to get plain working people; every thing furnished; act quickly; snap. 515 8. 25th Ave. LARGE desirable room facing Turner Park. Beautiful West Farnam district. Walking distance. 116 S. 31st Ave. UODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine. 603 North 17th St. Reason able rent UODERN furnished rooms at the Sunshine apartments. 608 N. 17th St. $2.50 per week. 11 8 S. 19TH ST. Close-In, two large nicely turnisneu rooms. SIX rooms, modern house. 1016 fc. 20th St. $15 per month. furnished rooms Housekeeping Rooms. LARGE, nicely furnished three-room suit; also garage; no children. 3026 Davenport. UODERN. nicely furnished rooms; beauti , ful location; no chtldren. Harney 6554. ' VOR RENT Light housekeeping nTomsT 3011 Harney St. NICE clean housekeeping rooms. 1611 Howard. Board and Room. EXCLUSIVE modern room and board to re fined business people. Home cooking, instantaneous heater, lawn and shade. Walking dN-an llefertncts exchanged Box tlui Be FOR RENT ROOMS Board and Room. 209 S. 33D, THE BRANSFOKD HOTEL Is a new and modern fireproof building, borne surroundings, for refined people; elect neighborhood: excellent rvlc. FOR RENT HOUSES W?st. 160 2709 Far.uun; 2 bath rooms, electric lights; excellent locution. GLOVER & SPAIN. Douglas 390'.'. 91S-20 City Nat'l Bk. FOFfHfa: N T M ,7yl si. e i g h t - room new brick house, modern in every respect. 2617 Har ney St., ISO. Young & Doberty. 322 Bramlols Theater Bldg. Doug. 1671. DUNDEE. 7lMNnrih 50th Street, 140.00, 319 Marcy. 7 rooms modern, $35.00. John X. Frenxer, Pouglas 654. North. 4 LARGE rooms with bath, second floor, 110. Also barn. 2639 Seward St. Tel Red 682. South. 5-ROOM Cottage. 2470 South ISth St. $12.50 monthly. H. W. Binder, Pouglas 1264. Miscellaneous. $10 2552 Manderson. if rms., all modern. j(0 114 N. Mth St., 10 rms., steam heat. $101549 S. '9th St., 8 rms, all modern. $4Ti 3509 LaFetette Ave.. 8 rms.. mod. $45 2109 Dooglas, 9 rms., modern. $75407 N. 39th St., 8 rms., garage. GLOVER & SPAIN. Douglas 396?. 919-20 City Nat'l Bk, 3023 GRACE ST., 8-r.. mod. house, $20. 1816 Corby St., 6-r., pt. mod. house, $17.60. ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO.. 205 S. ISth St. Douglas 721. REALTORS. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OK THE CITY. CRKIGH SONS & CO.. BEE BLDQ. LIST your property for rent or sal with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtors. ' Tyler 729. Shopen Co.. Rental Douglas 4228 FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. TWO GOOD FLATS Nice In appearance, good arrangement of rooms, newly decorated, modern in every respect. 9 rooms each. 3M9 Furnani St. $60.00. 301 S. 3Sth Ave. $ti5.00. THE BYRON REED COMPANY Realtors Doug. 297 2)2 S. l"thSt. M O N i'E REYB Apartment. 145 N." 14 ..sTSt 6 rooms, $55.00. 3 rooms, $35.00. KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. HAMILTON API'S., fireproof; line lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 24th and Farnam, Prices reasonable. Call D. 1473. TIZARD PALACE BLOCK Close In, few equal; '3-room apartment; also 4-room flat. Apply 221) Vj N. 23d. Phone Red 4232. ;15 N. 2;".TH Duplex flat, 7 rms., $32.50. ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.. Tvler 1536. 333 Securities Bldg. UNFURNISHED apartment, 6 rooms, 48th and Dodge. Shown by appointment, $U0. Walnut 1946. SUBLEASE, 3-room apartment, with five room accommodations, $35. Call Harney 25S0. North. BEAUTIFUL, strictly modern, four and five room apartments. Sethlow Ter race, 16th and Yates. Webster 832 and Webster 4328. $20, 5-room apartment, 16th and Locust streets. Call at Wolf's store. South 5-ROOM apartment; strictly modern; Jani tor service; desirable location. Doug. 6392 Miscellaneous PETERS TRUST CO. Specialists m Apartment mansgement FOR RENT Business Prop'ty MODERN store, 16th near P. O. Low rent. G. P. Steliblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Rooms. ATTRACTIVE offices at reasonablo rentals In The Bee building, where service Is REAL. Keystone Inv. Co. Tyler 131. MOVING AND STORAGE T?Dl7l7 RENTAL FTn FT TTV J.' J.VU1J SERVICE iiuuiJiii Phone Douglas 288 for complete list of vacant houses and apart ments. Also for storage, moving. 16th and Jackson Sts. J. C. REED Express Co., Moving, PneltlnEr ami Ktnraire. 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146. METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St. between 15th and 16th. Phone Tyler 8400. Have your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we do It. Ask to see our daily rental lists FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separate locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO.. 806 8. 16th. Douglas 4163. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, pocking and storing call Tvler 230 or Douglas 4338. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. 3625 California Street New 7-room frame and stucco house, all beautifully decorated; built-in buffet, bookcases; fireplace; sleeping porch nd floored attic; all oak finish; best of con struction. $6,300, easy terms. See our 'ist of choice lots in Dun dee and Happy Hollow. WORLD REALTY CO. (Realtors) Sun Theater. T). 6342. Theater entrance. NEARLY NEW SEMI-BUNGALOW. PRICE ONLY $4,650 Seven rooms and bath, oak and white enamel finish, built-in features, dandy sun room and sleeping porch. Located on a dandy lot In the Montclalr addition. A real home for some one. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. WEST FARNAM 6 -room bungalow, all modern, lot 50x128, fine shade trees. Price $3,600. C. A. Grimmel. Phone D. 1615. North. THREE HOMES BEMIS PARK Owner says to rut the price on the three following well located homes In beautiful Bemls Park for quick sale. 1013 N. 34th St., 6 rooms. 1220 N. 34th St., 6 rooms. 3421 Lafayette Ave., 6-r. These are all well located and are strictly all modern and not old houses. Look them over from the outside and If you aro Interested, call us by 'phone, Tyler 60, and we will arrange to show you through the house; $700 cash first payment, balance about the same as rent. HASTINGS HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. STUCCO BUNGALOW MINNE LUSA Beautiful 5-room stucco bungalow, all rooms on one floor, fireplace, beautiful fixtures, oak throughout, floored attic, full basement, furnace heat, large 63 foot south front lot 1 block to car line. Price $1,500. Reasonablo terms. J. L. HIATT COMPANY, QAA FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. PHONE Q TYLER 5 ROOMS MODERN Near 45th and Wirt Sts. Nearly new. This will be vacant by April 20. Oak finish, built-in seat; very nice fixtures and nicely deeoratcd. Full basement. $3.i:,o on easy terms. A very liberal discount for cash, rail Tyler 60 and ask for Mr. Manville. Evenings Wal nut 3072. j HASTING 4 HEYDEV. Hit Harney St. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. DANDY COTTAGE RARGAIN PRICE ONLY $2,100. Five rooms and bath, partly modern, choice south front lot, 43x142 feet. $300 down and $20 per month. Near 24th and Larlniore Ave OSBORNE REALTY CO. ?0l Om N'Bt. Hank Bldg. Tyler 498. One of the Best Bungalows on the Nortr Side. Five rooms and bath, beamed ceilings, fireplace, choice oak finish, full basement, good attic, choice south front lot, with paving all paid; one block to car. Price is $4.Sf0 and Is sure worth the money. OSBORNE REALTY CO. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg Tyler 498. 4 ROOMS 2 LOTS Have four-room bouse. In good repair, which I will sell on easy payments. Has city water and electric lights. Phone Douglas 3628. HOUSE AND GARAGE, $3,500. Square style, 6 rooms and bath, all modern, nice garage, large lot. paving paid, near 16th and Evans Sis.; $500 cash, balance monthly. TEBBENS. THE REALTOR, 605 Omaha Nat. Bank. Phone D. 3182. WE SELL, Rent, Insure and make Loans on Clfv property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24th and Ames Ave. Col. 217. tToUNTZE PLACE Modern 8-room-bouats full basement, large lot. close to car. Prlo 83 350 Norrls A Norrls. D. 4170. MINNE LUSA home and lot offer the best opportunity to Invest your money Phone Tvler 17 Miscellaneous. BUNGALOW. New, (-room stucco: oak finish; nicely decorated; fine location; near car lln. Price. $4,000. Terms, $600 cash, balanoe monthly BENSON & CARMICHAEL, 642 Paxton Blk. 6-R. BUNGALOW, oak finish and hot water heat, nice lot, for $2.1 Son, W. 11. GATES. 647 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. Doug. 1294. W. FARNAM SMITH CO.. Real Estate and Inauranc. 1126 Farnam St Doug 1064. BUNGALOWS The acreage man wants bargains for quick sale. Walnut 2687, evenings. REM ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your horn or business property and pay rash. H. A. WOLIT CO.. Electric. Bldg. Tyler 86. BUSINESS property and Investments A. P. TUKEY and SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUB INVESTMENT CO.. Income, Business and Trackage Specialist 15th and Dodge Sir. Douglas 416. 66x132 ft., within" five blocks P. O.; $6,500. Great bargain. G. P. Stehnlns. JM0 Chlrag. REAL ESTATE To Exchange 7-ROOM house, modern except heat. Cash value $2,500, will trade for house In Aberdeen, S. D. O. A. Erlandson, Het tinger, N. P. WILL take touring car worth $1,600 on 160 acres near Gordon, Sheridan Co.; land mostly good black loam; act quickly. D. 1472. UiJoD-Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb. farm. Mr. Pease. 211 Bran. Th. Bldg. REAL ESTATE Investment REAL estate, Investments, house and lots. WORLD REALTY COMPANY, Realtor. Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved ELM WOOD GARDEN LOTS. $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. PAYNE A SLATER CO. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN DUNDEE BUNGALOW Nearly new 6 room, all modern bunga low, only two blocks from Dundee car. Oak finish In two room. Full lot Garage. Price $4,600. Terms. THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 212 8. 17th. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $876 to $1,150. Easy terms, loans arranged for building purpose. Phone D. 6074, Shuler & Cary. Realtors Benson. BIG BENSON SNAP ONLY $3,200. Act Quickly Ground 75x128; nice garden, plenty of fruit, chicken house; permanent walks all around; nifty 5-room, mod ern house, excellently located 2540 No. 65th St. (Benson), 1 1-2 blocks south of car line. Direct from Owner. FAIRACRES About l'i acres on Dodge street. In Fairacres. This Is a nice, south front, close to beautiful homes, and Is the rheaprst acreage in this high-class dis trict. Price for quick sale, $3,450. J. L. HIATT CO., Qflrt FIRST NAT'L. tfvU BK. BLDG. PHONB no TYLER vJO 7 ACRES Northwest of Benson Some of the finest valley garden land that can be had near Omaha; lays prac tically level, In good location, where land Is Increasing In value fast; only mile from west Benson; paved road and motor bus lino. Price $500 per acre; very easy terms; will divide and Bell three or four acres If seven acres Is too much. HASTINGS A HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. PHONE TY. 60. BENSON GARDEN HOME. 6-room oak finish, all mod. home; lot 65x142: one block from paved street, on Military Ave., for quick sale, $2,250; about $200 cash, balance monthly. Seo us about this quick. RASP PROS., 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. Dundee. DUNDEE SPECIAL IMMEDIATE POSSESSION $5,150 8 rooms, modern, oak floors through out; living room, dining room, kitchen and den on the first floor, Including fireplace and built-in bookcases, 4 large bedrooms on the second floor one a heated sleeping porch; tile bath, linen closet; one large bedroom on the third floor, heated lavatory. Full cemented basement, good furnace; extra toilet? Full size lot, convenient to car. This will be sold Monday without fall. Terms. GLOVER & SPAIN Douglas SH2, 919-20 City National. GOOD DUNDEE HOME IMMEDIATE POSSESSION Thl 1 a 7-room 2-story well built modern home with reception room, living room and dining room finished In quarter sawed oak. Kitchen, 4 bedroom and bath room finished In quarter sawed pine. Garage, paved alley. South front lot 60x128 feet. Trice $5,250. Reason able amount down; balance monthly like rent. Key at our office. Location 60th and Underwood avenue. (GEORGE & CO., D. 756 NEW DUNDEE OAK BUNGALOW 6 rooms on one floor; bookcases, colonnade, sun mom; $3,850; only $350 cash, $35 mo. Call days Doug. 3140. Acreage. CATHEDRAL DISTRICT. Beautiful corner lot, 42d and Burt streets, paved. An excellent location for contractor or as an investment. On ac count of draft, must sell. See Mr. Nolet, Fontenelle hotel. SEVERAL one acre up with small house, school, etc. Seven minutes to car. Wal nut 2587. evenings. REAL ESTATE WANTED WISH to buy 6 or 7-room modern house, Hansrom Park: West Farnam or Dundee district preferred. Give description, loca tion, lowest price for cash. Box 4288, Bee. LIST your property with JOHN J. MULVIH1LL. 200 Brandcu Theater Bldg. Phone D. it. REAL ESTATE WANTED WANT LAND FOR APARTMENTS Owners of two well located, new apartment houses, always rented, want to trade for pood farm land; value from $o5,000 to $85,000. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Ty. 50. WANT STOCKED RANCH OR FARM. Widow has 8 five-room houses, one 7 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 first class condition. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 21 J City National Hank Building. WIS HAVE several good reliable buyers for 6 and 6-room houses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 406. 701 Om. Nat. BankBldg. MEET me at F. D. Wead's Office" FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MAY TH. Our next excursion to MoClehee. Ark. W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. ONE to twelve sections eastern Colorado ranch. Artesian wells, good ranch build ings, railroad station on land; electric power line through land; five miles from iarge city. Will sell In tracts of 160 seres or more. Price $35 per acre. Terms, $5 per acre cash, balance ten annual pay ments 6 per cent. Will consider port cash and trade. Also 6,000 acres of dry farming land In Crowley county, Colorado, $15 per acre; also New Mexico 60,000-acro ranch, with water rights for 7.000 acres. Address B. II. THllmadge, Pueblo, Colo. COLORADO offers great opportunities for farmers of moderate means to secure farm homes on very easy terms. Inform us location desired. For free book and map and special railroad rates writ Floyd C. Tallmadge, Colonisation Agent K.i n. -Colo. Ry Co., First National Bank Bldg., Pueblo. Colo. LISTEN Old residents who refused to pay $1.26 acre for Eastern Colorado land 10 years sgo are paying $10 to $25 now; Ne braska and Iowa parties buying largely since they found could save commissions by buying direct from W. S. Tershlng, ex mayor of Llmon, Colo; 3.200 acres sold Ne braska and Iowa parties last week I'uil SALE NE 7-6S-18W, Yume Co.. t'olo. Unimproved. Lays smooth. fine soil. Mtge $1,100. 6 pet., two years to run. Price $2.80". This Is a snap. R. M. Cauthorn, 302 Schwelter Bldg, Wichi ta, Kan. Iowa Lands. 640 acres Improved farm, $100 acre. Great bargain. G. P. Slebliins. 1610 Chicago. Nebraska Lands. WAR MAY LAST SEVERAL YEARS. It has been said by big nun of the country that our present war Is liable to last for a term of years and that we must prepare for it by putting every man to producing foodstuff or else Into the trenches. However, I say to you, that even though vo whip the devil out of the Gerniana within the next 30 days, It will take years to re-establish conditions, and during those years the great United States must furnish the seed and the feed for not only Itself and Its own peo ple hut for many of the foreign countries. It therefore 1 ehooves us to look to the soil. In considering tills, take Into con sideration the fact that the soil of Dawes County, Nebraska, will raise you Just as many dollars to the acre in crops as will the soils of any other section. Yet, I of fer you this good soil In good old Dawes county, Nebraska, at prices ranging from $12.50 and $13 an acre up to $16 and $40 por acre. The $12.60 and $13 soil will raise just as many bushels of wheat to the acre; Just as much other crops, but I a little farther out of town. It you have got plenty of money, buy close to town, that's all right. If you haven't so much money, get a little further out and buy cheaper land. Write mo for my lists of descriptions, pictures and prices. They are free. Act right away and I will put you tn the field putting in wheat and oats within 10 days from your date of purchase If you are the right stripe. We sepd wheat here up to the middle of May and oats and .corn up to tho first, of .lone. Potatoes are all right any time from the middle of May to the loth of June. Act at once. Arah L. Hungei ford. Crnwfcrd, Dawes County, Nebraska. Niobrara River Ranch Sheridan County 4.920 aces on the Niobrara river, two sets Improvements, 1,000 acres good farm land, deep black fertile soil, no better land In the state of Nebraska; ruts 550 tons of hay and alfalfa, but would cut many times that If not pastured; the up land, which Is covered with heavy grass, also grows alfalfa; this is not a sandhill ranch and will speak for itself; price $16.50 per acre; one-third cash: can be optioned till April 1, 1919, for $10,000 and sold with or without stock. White & Hoover 464 Omaha Nat'l. Bk. Bldg. FORSALE Improved farm, 240 acres, less than four miles from Falrbury, Nebraska. $85.00 per acre. Purchaser can assume $9,000 mortgage. This Is certainly snap. Address, Glenn W. Martens, Pierre, South Dakota. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at beat prices write Geo. Antlll, Blair, Neb RANCHES of all sizes and "kinds, easy terms. A A. Patxman. 801 Karbaah Blk, CHOTCB FARMS, rHiHSOn742T Rose "Bldg. New York Lands. 304 acres, 36 miles from Buffalo, 1 mllo from cheese factory, churches, store; school on farm, dark loam soil. 40 acres timber, living springs, 2 houses, barn 60 by 90 basemei.t stable, concrete floor, silo. Including 62 head cattle, II horses, 4 hogs, 60 hens, all fodder, complete farm ing equipment. Price $1 2,500. Easy terms. Free list, Ellis Bros., Sprlngvlllc, N. Y. WRITE FOR CATALOGUE, giving descrip tions, terms, prices, etc., on hundreds of farms for sale: free for the asking. Square Deal Realty 'o., 42 Tho Florence. Syra cuse. N. Y.. T. Black, mgr. Wisconsin Lands. OWN a farm. We have ome of the choicest land In the heart of the vry best sec tion of the i."lov3r Belt of Central Wis consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write for booklet and map. John S. Owen Lumber Co.. (.wen. Clark County. Wis. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a,, including paid-up wnter rights. Henry Levi & C. M. Rylander. 854 Omaha Nat'l FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with u If you want to keep It. E. P. SNOWDEN ft SON. 423 8. 16th. Pouglas 9371. 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 WE have client who v.ill pay cash for bar gains In western land. White & Hoover, Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg Horses Live Stock Vehicles BEAUTIFUL team mares and horse, dapple gray and cream, silver mane and tall, 8 and 7-year-old, 2.S0O pounds, will sell at great sacrifice for cash. I am unable to care for them. Mrs. Shears, 2408 Jones St., one block north 24th and Leaven worth. $285 WILL buy honest pair farm mares, 7 years old, 2,700 pounds; true workers and sound. Must sell as I have no further use for them. Also 1,300-pound dapple gray mare. 2212 Douglas. BARGAIN FOR CASH l72O0-lb., Oo'ear old dapple gray mare, not city broke, will sell reasonable t.i farmer, also chunky built horse, harness and wagon, suitablu tor gardnor. 817 S. 23d St Horses Live Stock Vehicles FOR SALE Toung registered Holsteln balls of high class. Price right E. O. Qoodlax son. Kimball, 8. P. FOR SALE 20 Holsteln cows and heifers Apply F. C. Bliss, 254 Exchange Bldg., South Omaha. POULTRY AND PET STOCK ROSE COMB Rhode Island Ue.ls Nine hens, on cockerel, $1 jo each Thirteen two weeks' old baby chicks. 2,'c each Two set tings ens, will hatch In a week. $1.50 each setting. $i0 bus the whole bunch. Including two coops. A month's absence from home reason for selling. S60S N. 44th Ave. Wslnut 3611 BIFF Orphingten iggs $1 a" 7et7inV Thoroughbred slock. Red J300. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. 74 PER CKNT1NTERKST. First farm debentures, amply secured, convertible as payment on land or Indi vidual mortgages, at purchaser's option, denominations $100, $.".00. $1,000 and up. HAltt.EY J. HOOKER. 940 1st Nat'l Hank Bldg., Omaha, Neb. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quick closing E. H. LOU GEE. INC.. Bas. 0 Keellne Bldg. 'DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE" One dollar starts n account. OMAHA LOAN & BLDG ASSOCIATION LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY. V. II. Thomas & Son, Keeline RldR. e-y i' carm Tn.va ' PAUL PETERSON, r I SS4rmANlElS THEATER BLDG. H." W. BINDER. , Money on hand for mortgage loan. City National Bank Bldg OMAIt A HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 171B. CITY AND FARM LOANS 6. 54 and Per Cent. J H DUMONTCo., Keellne Bldg. LOW R ATES oroTCARLBERa. 31 j" Bran- dels Theater Bldg. D. 685. tl.r MONEY r 2 i 0 HARRISON MORTON." 919 Omaha Nat Bk. Bldg. 1 C $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead, Weed Bldg.. 18th and Farnam St MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha Private Money. SHOPEN COMPANY. Dotlglas 4121. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, mo., H. goods, total, $3.60. Smaller, larger ain't proportionate rt. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY. 43J Securities Bldg.. 16th. Farnam. Ty. . LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY 1 C SMALLER LOANS. 41 C7 ' W. C. FLATAU. EST. 1893. " 1 6TII FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TY. M. DIAMONDS "AND JEWELRY LOANS.. " Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Mn lawbook 1514 Dodge 11 6(U9F,t1 81 REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS N. P. Dodge. Jr. and wife to Edward L. Schlecht. Pine street, 80 feet east of Fifty-sixth street, north side, 80x120 $ 470 Patrick If. Council to Agnesa Od varka, nortwest corner Tbliieeuth and Connell Court, 47.5x110 1,100 Antony Ilasselbrook and wife lo Al bert F. Mayne, Cuming street, 6ti feet east of Forty-sixth street, south side, 56x138 10,000 Earnest G. Hugh to Conservative Sav ings Ac Lonn association, Sixteenth si reel, 62.8 feet north of Wirt street, west aide, 62.8x124 1 Mary Kelley, et al, to Louis Beiiia, Elm street, 201.13 feet west of Twentieth street, north side, 43x180 1,450 Conservative Savings Sr Loan associa tion to Alexander Beck, Sixteenth street. 62 8 feet north of Wirt street, west side, 2fi. 4x124 2,600 Abraham Katskeo and wife to An tonetta C. Schuster, Madison street. 46 feet east of Twenty-first street, 46x128 J.600 Anna M. Schmidt, guardian, to Mary Agnes Byrne, Hurt stroet, 143 feet east of Thirty-fifth street, north side, 60x169, undivided, 10-21 1.952 Anna M. Schmidt to Mary Agnes Byrne, Burt street, 143 feet east of Thirty-fifth street, north side, un divided 11-21 1,147 John Zechnielster and wife to Har vey It. Ward and wife, 11 street, 65 foot west of Eleventh street, south side, 45x125 1,160 Maiden Investment company to Wal ter Szalewskl and wife, Fortieth street, 80 feet north of H street, east side, 40x125 250 John F. Flack and wife to Niels Jen sen, Forty-fourth street, 120 foot south of Spauldlng stroet, west side, 40x134 275 Hugh H. Harper and wife to Chris tina A. Larson, Cnmde.n avenue, 120 feet east of Forty-second street, south side, 65x125 176 Frank H. Maginn, et al to Albert W. Nolet, southwest corner Forty-second and Burt streets 50x128 1,000 John F. Coad, jr . et til, to The Coad Real Estate company. Seventeenth street, 80 feet south of Jackson street, west side, 80x102 45,000 Mary P. Chapman, et al. to Emanuel V. Lorig, N street, 60 feet east of Twenty-flfih street, north aide, 60x00. undivided 1-3 5,333 Clara M. Melvll, et al, to Emanul V. Lorlg, N street, 60 feet east of Twenty-fifth street, north side, 60x00, undivided 1-3 2.866 Delia C. Patrick and husband to Car son Monson. Spring street, 306 feet east of Thirty-sixth street, south side, 61x128 180 Elmer S. Redlck to Marry Casart, et al, W street, 200 feet east of Forty first street, north side, 60x131.... 300 C. A. Kmmons and wife to Alonso Tullts, et al. Thirty-sixth street, 800 feet south of Grand avonue, west side, 50x128 4,000 Hartvig Hovgaard to John Mnlnar, Sherman avenue, 60 feet south of Ames avenue, east side, 76x100.... 1,875 Joseph J. Mulvlhlll and wlfo to Charles D. Birkett, Eighteenth street, 114 feet south of Castelnr street, west side, 48x72 8 and other property 1 .Mark Al Fnlan to John W. Folnn, Ohio street, 91 feet west of Minne apolis Omaha Railroad, 45x101.. 1,600 Gunnar Pearson to Mary Rooney. Vane street, 2115 feet east of Thirtieth street, north side, 42x101. 40 Turpentine mill Rosin. Savannah, Ga., April 24. Turpentine Firm, 38'Ac; sales 67 bbls ; receipts, 64 bbls.; shipments, 60 bbls.; slock, 23.133 bbls. Rosin Firm; sabs. 68 bbls.; receipts, 267 bbls. ; shipments. 301! bbls. ; sto. k, 97.193 bbls. Quotation B, $5.30; D K F G, $6.36; H T. $5.40; K, $5.60; N, $6.30; WG, $8.70; WW, $7.00. Dnliltll Linseed. Duluth, April 24. Linseed $4. 07 4.13'i; to arrive, $1 07V; May, $4.07'i; July, $4.07'j; October, $3.67 bid. New York Sugar. New York, April 24. Sugar Raw. steady; centrifugal, 6.005c; fine granulated, 7.45c. New York Cotton. New York, April ' 24. Cotton futures opened steady; May, 27.70c; July, 28.83c; October, 27.62c; December, $7. 35c: January, 27.20c. Silver Fox Pelts Bring $250 To $1,000 Each at Fur Sale M. Louis, Mo., April Z4. I lie larg est collection of silver fox offered in the last 12 vears were tlir nnlv furs auctioned today at the April fur sale, iweivc nuiKired pelts were sola during the la for a total of $6.?2,000. Rnvprs frmn flip rn;t n.-iirl Inn prices, the prices ranging from $250 In $1.00(1 fnr rarti nelt Total sales for the three days of tne auction amount to more tlian 500,000. Archbishop John Ireland Suffers Serious Setback St. Paul, Minn., April 24,-Arch-bkhop John Ireland, who returned to .St. L'aul recently from Honda, where he recuperated frmn a breakdown, has suffered a relapse. Slight improve- : incut wav noted this aftcniyoii, pliysi j xians said, OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Receipts Moderate; Choice Beeves Selling for $17; Hogs Lower; Sheep Market Slow. Omaha. April 24. JS18. Cattle. Hogs Sh.-ep. 11.10 13.8 S S'.IO 10071 10.061 6.5IKI 6.200 If. 100 MOO Receipts were: Official Monday Official Tuesday Estimate today Three days this week 27.181 H.:5 17,888 Same days last week., 11, 248 60,723 13.218 Same days 1 wks. ago 24.401 43.4H0 21,64$ Same days 3 wks. ago 16 5 50,187 28.361 Same days year ago.. .12.201 17,9:1 16.1S8 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the 1'nlon Stock yards. Omaha, Neb., for twenty-four hours ending at 1 o'clock p. nv, April !4, 118. R EC EtrTS C A R LO A PS. Cattle, Hogs. Sheep.. H'r's. C M. St P 15 11 Wabash 1 Missouri Paclflo ..4 S Fnlon Pacific 78 6J 30 C. V N. W., east.. 10 4 1 C . N. W , west . . 81 8ti S 1 C. St. P., M. O.. 36 21 ". H. q. east.. 1 C , B A Q.. west. . 43 30 I C , R. 1. A P.. east i C , K. 1. A P.. west 1 1 Illinois Central 8 I Chi.. Gt. West 7 1 Totsl receipts ...336 223 18 1 DISPOSITION CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Morris A Co 1,011 3,518 593 Swift A Co 1.208 ,1,7S 1.384 Cudshy Packing Co.. 1.018 S.M !,078 Armour A Co 1,436 3.084 kll Sehwarts A Co 827 J. W. Murphy 1.113 Lincoln Packing Co. 64 4 Wilson Packing Co... W. B. Vansant Co... 61 Hill A Son V. B. Lewis 7 154 Huntilnger A Oliver 16 .1. B. Root A Co 35 .T. H. Bulla 47 Rosenstoek Bros 60 F. G. Kellogg. It Worthelmer A Degen K,3 Kills A Co 38 66 Sullivan Bros. Mo., A Kan. Cslf Co. 108 Christie 31 Huffman 7 Hoth 8 Meyers 13 Glassberg 6 linker, Jones A Smith 30 John Harvey 737 Dennis A Frsnrts.... 28 Pat O'Day 60 Other Buyer 481 Banner Bros 84 1.100 Total f.!71 16.786 (.861 Cattle Receipts of cattle were moderate for a Wednesday, about 1.100 head, and th three days' supply 27,400 head, has bean about 4,000 smaller than for the first half of last week. The market opened out Jusl about steady with Monday on both beef steers and cow stuff, and although trade was not at any time very active, the early supply changed hands In very good lesson at the prices. Choice beeves are sel'lng up around $17.00, and on Tuesday's lata mar. ket a new top of $17.01 was registered. Year lings and lightweight unfinished rattle were slow and uneven sellers at the recent sever decline. Stnikeis and feeder wer quot ably unchanged. Quotations on cattle: Beef steer, food to choice beeves, $18. 00017. 00; fair to good beeves, $18 001t18.00; common to fair beeves, $11.60JjFi4.60; good to cholc year lings. $13. 00 16.60; fair to good yearlings, $I1.S012.60; common to fair yearlings, $9.00 91 LAO; cows and heifers: good to cholc heifers, $12.60 13.60; good to choice sows, $12 00(fl3.25; fair to good cows, B 0 11 60; common to fslr cows, I7.601fl.60. Slockers and feeders: Prime feeders, $11.95 1612.60; good to choice fseders, 110.00 11.00; 11.00; fnlr to goodfeeders. 08.5001.60; common to fair feeders, 07.6008. 60; food to choice stookors. 11.10011.10; stock heif ers, $S.60Jj10 50; stock cows, $7.60010.00; stock calves, $8.50011.60; veal ralves, $1.00 13.00; bulls, stags, etc., $10 00011,00. Representative sales: BF.KF FTE1CR8. No. 11. . 24.. 26 . . 20.! 20.. Av. Pr. No. A. Tr. 818 $8 21 13 491 $1 26 . 636 . 790 ( 66 17 790 18 00 11 683 10 60 4 490 11 25 10 HI II 76 61 1071 It 40 29 1161 16 66 8 1076 It 10 20 1288 14 16 3 1461 18 40 17 1431 1 60 40 1293 16 95 1 678 13 50 10 26 .1110 11 00 . 643 II 60 .1048 16 86 .1185 16 60 .1240 16 76 .1221 16 00 26 1230 18 15 18 60 16 75 It 00 14 00 4 1100 16 1301 730 7 040 16.. . 101 14 60 2 ..1020 14 DO 1 1031 10 1138 16 00 It 90 13 1037 15 26 HogsWith e.islern .dvlces of lower prlc, with a heavy run of hogs totaling! 11,300 head, or 276 cars, the market opened ex tremely slow and, with th greptlon of a few tales on th cholc lightweight order, early bids were generally 10 and "6 cants lower than yesterday's average. (Shippers paid up hh high as $.7.26 fnr lightweights and packers were Inclined to stick to th early bids, and by mldforenoon scarcely any sales had been made. Th prospect were that the hulk would rang from $16.60 to $16.80 and feeling was very bearish and packer generally were alow In taking hold of any of the offerings unless prices were In accordance with their bids. Th market was slow and 20 and 25 cents lower. Sheep Receipts today wer 42 load, es timated at 9.600 head, a trifle more than were received for Monday and Tuesday morning's. Th majority of stock sold wero fat lambs of fairly good quality. The market was slow In opening, and while steady prices wer asked, there wer Indi cations that It would close a trifle lower; In fact, the few loads sold early Indicated lower trend. Three car of alee year lings sold for $18.00 and m load of shearing lambs brought $20,70; a few loads of clipped lambs went at 117.26 and $17.69. Quotations on sheep: Good to cholc Iambs, $30. 60 21.65; fair to good lamb, $19.60020.60; fair to cholc yearlings, $16.26 17.00; fair to choice wethers, $14,500 17.00; fair to choice ewes, $13.76016.76; feeder lamb, $18.00 011.60; spring lamb, $20.00022.00. Representative sales: No. Av Pr. 245 fed lamb 86 $21.15 17.16 21.60 17.60 21 .20 17.50 279 clip lambs 98 5 fed lsmlis 70 4 clip lambs 77 217 clip lamb 74 4 clip lamb 77 Nt. Iiouia Lira Stork Market. St. Louis, April 24. Cattle Receipts, 3, 700 hewd; market steady; native beef steers, $11.50iftl6.76; yearling steers and heifers, $9.50if 15.00; cows, $7.60012.50; storkers and feeders, $8.60011.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, $10.00015.60; beef cows and heifers, $6.00013.60; south em yearling steers and heifers, $7.60010.00; native calves, $7.75015.50, Hogs Receipts, 1 3.700 head, market, lower; lights $17.26017.40; pigs, 16.50 17.00; mixed and butchers, $17.15017.60; good heavy, $16.85017.10; bulk. $17,000 17.35. Sheep Receipts, 400 head; market, steady; lambs. $20.60$ 21.26; ewes, $16,000 17.00; wethers, $16.60017.00; manners and choppers, $6.6009.60. Kansas CHy Live Mock Market. Kansas flty April 24. Cattle Receipt. 1 1.000 head; market, steady; prime fed steers, $16 26017.25; dressed beef steers $15.25014.60; western steers, 114.26017.25; cows, $7.7501. 00; heifers. $9.00014.00; stockers and feedoni, $8.00013.76; bulls. $8 60013.76; caives, $8.00013.00. Hogs Receipt, 14,000 head; market, lower; bulk, 417.00017.30; heavy, $17,000 17.26; packer and butcher. $17.10017.60; light, $17.15017.40; pigs, $13.60016.75. Sheep Receipts. 4,000 head; market, steady; lambs, $20.50021.76; yearlings, $16.50018.00; wethers, $16.00017.00; ewes, $15. 00fo 16.76. Chicago Uv Stock Market. Chicago, April 24. Cattle Receipts, 11. 000 head; market weak; native steers $10.25017.40; stockers and feeders, $8,300 12.40; rown and heifers, $6.90013.85; calves, $8.00013.50. Hogs Receipts, 26,000 head; market, lower; bulk, f 18.85017.40; light, $16,900 17.60; mixed. Hft.60iiH7.4O; heavy, 115.76(f 17.10; rough, $15.76016.26; pigs. $13,000 17.10. Sheep Receipts, 11,000 head; market, weak; sheep, $13.00017.60; lambs. 16.600 21.65, Sioux City Lire Mock. Rlotix City. Ia., April 24. tattle Re otiilH. 2,500 head; market strong; beef steers, $13.00! 17.00; fat cows and heifers, $ 0i 1 1.00; canners, I7.SO08.5II; stockers Mini feeders, $10.00012.50: calves, $8,000 13.60; bulls, stags, etc.. $3,00411.60; feed Inn cows and heifers. $S ' 0 & 10.50. Hogs Receipts, 10,1100 h'ad; market 10c to 1.",e I.iwit; light. '$10.7541 10.90; mixed, I li.liifff 1 li.HO; heavy. $ 1 1,. .Ml '11 1 1;. 75 ; pigs. $1'S .'nit 17 25: hulk of sales. $Hi.G0' Hi. t il. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head; market uteudy. NEW YORK STOCKS Automobile Shares Under Se vere Pressure; Gain Made by Specialties Domi- , nated by Pools. New fork, April 24. Resumption of tiers . man attacks on the western front account, ed only In psrt for tha mixed conditions which prevailed In today' tock market. Th new Teutonic offensive Inspired cau ' Hon, but no pronounced effect upon ecur- , Itlee of recognised value. Automobile shares wer subjected to se vere Impairment, th proposed heavy cur. tsllment of production and uncertain UI- dond prospects of some of the better knownj companies causing recessions of I to t points in Studebaker, General Motors qif " Ih several Maxwell Issues. With the 'ex ception of Pacific Mall, which was fairly) active and strong, shipping displayed all-bf their recent slugglshnssa on limited offer ings and rails were slightly lower. vea Reading falling to hold Its occasional ad vance. The few Impressive rain wer made by sti cks obviously dominated by profession il Inleiests or pools. American Sumatra Jo-, bseoo established a new maximum on 'ti rl.ie of 4 to 100, and several of th chemical or fertiliser share scored extreme gain of 1 to 3 points, International Paper gaining 4 points. Equipments, coppers, oils, Distillers' -8e ; rurltles and Industrial Alcohol were ymn pathetically higher, but for th moat part surrendered to th active selling of tt last hour. Gulf State Steel added I point to Its recent advance, but seasoned Indus trials of that class. Including United State j Steel, wer unchanged or nominally lower:' Bonds wera Irregular, Including th Lib erty group, while internationals eased R) lighter trading. Total sales, par value, ag- ,i gregated $6,126,000. United States boorit ' old Issues, were unchanged on calL Number of sales and qaotstlons on leading t Hocks: Closing. Rale. High. Low. Bid. Am. Beet Sugar... 300 7344 TI1 114 American Can (.200 44 4 4114 fi t Am, Car A Fndry. 2,400 7814 78 71 Am. Locomotive... 600 65 '4 (4V4 64 Mj Am. 8. A Refng... 2.100 77 74 76H Am. Sufar Refng , ... 104 14 , Am. Tel. A Tel... 1.700 1004 ti t Am. Zinc. L. A S. 300 114 13V4 itu. '"- Ansconda Copper.. MOO 44 (14 68V' Atcnison 300 tt tt 184 A. O, A W. I. 8, L. 800 101 JOT ' 107 '' " Baltimore A Ohio. 100 61 T4 tl4V 61'' Butte A Blip. Cop. 400 10 V. 1044 10 ' ' Cal. Petroleum , 164 ' Canadian Pacific. 1,100 1184 117 JI7Vi Central Leather,., 1,600 (6 t 154 Chesapeake A Ohio , 614 ' C M. A 8t. Paul 11 Chicago A N. W II V4 C, R. I. A P. ctfl. 100 191 1684 1844 Chlno Copper 1,100 4114 4144 424, ' Coin. Fuel A Iron. 100 404 4044 40 . .' Corn Prod. Refng.. 1,900 174 ! lilt!!1 Crucible Steel 1,100 64 444 44V, Cuba Can Sugar. 1,800 194 18 44 18 44 Distillers' Security. 14,100 60S 414 i0 Erl J00 1444 1444 1444 General ICleetrlo 141 'I General Motor.... 1,000 1144 1164 3144 r. Great Northern pfd 100 89 S 89 8V (It. N. Or otfs.... 1,100 104 21 14' Illinois central It , Ilnsplratlnn Copper 11,000 14 6144 tl4 Int. M. M. pfd.... 4.400 SI 114 174 Inter Nickel 18 14 ." Inter, Paper 27,200 414 ti 40V4 K. C. Southern.... 200 144 154 154 Ksnneoott Copper. 700 114 11 11, , ' Louis. A Nash 100 1124 1131 lit Maxwell Motors.... 700 2644 244 214 Mex. Petroelura.... 12,400 14 114 124 Miami Copper...... 100 2844 2tA , 21i ' Missouri Psolfio... 400 214 SI S0!t Montana Power..., ... 47 Nevada Copper.... 1,100 11 19 194 N. V . N. H. A H, , 100 29 18 Vi 214 Norfolk A West..., ... 104 , Northern Pacific ... ' 81 , Pacific Mail 100 11 104 10 Pennsylvania 1,100 44 44 44 Pittsburgh Coal 6.244 Ray Con. Copper. 400 26 1414 241 . Reading 10,000 114 10 44 1 0' Rep. Iron A Steel. 2,400 8144 804 804 (that. Arls. Cop 184 Southern Paclfla.. 600 1184 HH 824 Southern Railway. 1.600 114 104 10 Vs Studebaker Corp.. 11,100 14 11 14 Texas CO ISO 14 144 144 Union Feclflo 100 110 1194 111 IT. H. Ind. Alcohol. 1,100 121 124 12t - - U. 8. SUel 47,100 954, 14 14 ' U. S. Steel pfd 100 110 110 110 t t . v. r"r 1 ias in 11. aa 71 1. . Wabash pfd. "B",,. 2,100 li II 13 Western Union.... 200 11 11 , ll4 Wrstlngh. Electric. 400 40 40 40 ' Total sales for th day, 400,000 har..j New Vork Honey. U.'iZ New York, April 24. Prim Mercantile Paper Four and six month, ( per cnt. Sterling Exchang Sixty-day bllPi. $4.71; commercial sixty-day bills Ott bsnks, 4.73; commercial sixty-day bills, $4.71; demand, 14.76 7-l bid; cables, $4.74 7-16. , Sliver Bar, 99 He; Mexican dollar, T7c., Bonds Government, strong; railroad, ir regular. , . . Tims Loans Steady 1 sixty days. f0f '" per cent; ninety day and six months, $0 I per cent. ' 11 Call Money Firm; highest, 4 per tmy lowest, 1 per cent; ruling rat, 4 par ont;i closing bid, 1 per cnt; offered at 4 per cent; last loan, 4 per eent. U. 8. 2. reg... 17 Ot. N. 1st 4l..84 do coupon... 17 ill. Cent. ret. 4s It, U. ' 3s, reg.. II Int. M. 11. ts... 11 ipon.... 99 K. C. 8. ret. Is T7 r . 3Vs...9.06'L. A N. unl. 4. Ill- I'. . reg. ..10t M. K. A T. 1st 4s 62 , do eupon. . . .101 Mo. Pae. gen. 4s 17 . Am. For. Sec, 6s 96 Mont. Power t.. 11 . A. T. A T. c. 5 92 N. T. C. dab. Is, ll, Anglo-French 6 10'N. Pae. 4S....I0..1 Armour A Cot 84 do ts 64'. Atchison gen. 4 81 0. S. L. rf. 4. 11' Bal. A O. 0. 4 l 71 Pao. T. 4k T. Is l.:t Beth. St. r. 6. II Penn. eon. 44. 164' K Cnt. Leather 6a. 14 do gen. 4.. ItW--? Cent. Pao. 1st.. 80 Reading gn. 4. Ilts. y Che. A O. cv, 6s 798. L. A S. F. a. Is 41' C, B. A Q. ). 4s 11S. Pae. or. ts... 13 . f., C. M. A 8. P 0 4s 71B. Railway ts... II ' C. R. I. APr. 4 It Tex. A Pao. 1st 14 .' Colo. A S. r 4 70Unlon Paolflo 4s 17V D. A R. O. r. 6s 4IU. 8. Rubber ts. 78,,, D. of C. 6s, 1111 91 U. 8. Steel Is.. 7y, Erie gen. 4a 68 Wabash 1st..... 13 . Gen Electrlo 694 French gov't l 96 ,Bld' , e fcV ' London Money. London, April 24. Silver Bar, 4ld peV,:,: ounce. , Money At 1 pr cent. 4" Discount Rat -Short bill. 1 per ear ' three months, 11-14 per cent. . . Coffee Market. New Tork, April 14. The market fot coffee future wa more active today. There, V( was liquidation of May In preparation toil. notices which may be Issued tomorrow as Friday will be a holiday and there was also Wall Street or foreign selling of some of the Inter deliveries. These offerlnge wer readily absorbed after an opening decline of v three point, r.cwever, with trade Interests' the most prominent buyer, and at one time active months were 3 to I points net higher. Part of these gain wa lost In the later . -trading with May closing at a net decline of 6 points, while later deliveries were 1 point lower t-i 4 point higher. May sold off from 8.28c to 6.21c whll December fluctuated between 8 61c and 8.58c. May . 8.20c; July, 8.37c; September, t.44o; October.., 8.47c; December, 1.66c; January, I.61C;., , March, 1.72c. ...... s Spot Coffee Dull: ftlo 7a, 8c; Santo Is,'.' 11c. Sales of about 8,000 bag of 8antOf.. coffees were reported In the cost and freight, market, Including Santo 4 and 6s at - 1.85c, London credits. .' , The official cable reported a decline OI. 60 rela In the Rio market. Santos spot - , were unchanged and future unchanged to-. 25 rel lower. Santos cleared 35,000. bag,, , fnr Now Tork. Brazilian port receipts 23.?! ' 000 bag. .,. -. p - M. Joseph Lle Stock. v.w St. Joseph, Mo.. April 24. Cattle R:' rlepts. 3.600 head; market higher, steers -$12.00017.10: cows and heifers. $7.O014.5H calves, $7.00012.00. "' r Hogs Receipts, 8,000 head: market low" er: top. $17.35; bulk of sale. 116.100 f 17.26. s,'t Sheop and Lamb Receipts. 1.100 . head";;1 " market lower; lambs, 118. 00021.16; ewes,'' $10.00016.50. ' t.i'. -7' ' Dry Goods. "'' Z New Tork, April 24. Cotton good and yarns here today were easier In first hand, as a consequence of price fixing fears, The ' taking over of the wool clip at a price ruling on July 30, 1917, was a distinct' u-r prise to the trade and will have a wide effect ,! upon prices for good later on. Raw silk, was firm. ... , Kansas City Grain. ". '"' Kansas City, Mo., April 24. Corn No. 1 mixed, $1.0401.68; No. 2 white, $1.75 01.73;. No. 3 yellow, $1.6601.69: May, 11. 27;' : July, 11.53. Oats No. 2 whit. 88 6 87c; No. mixed, 84084c. ' Kansas City Produce. Kansas City. April 21. Butter aud-l'os try Unchanged. gas Firsts. Mis tl