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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 11)18.
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I HELP WANTED FEMALE
Stores and Offices.
lJ BTKNOG RAPHKR and bookkeeper, ISO to
$190: bookkeepers. $9O-$80-$76; Clk. and
(7 tvplst. $40: office Clk., lumber exp., 175.
I WATTS REF. CO., 1138 1st Nat'l, Bk.
WANTED Experienced stenographer with
little bookkeeping practice; salary $16-120
a week, depending on ability. All Informa
tion in first letter:BoK JloSO, Omaha Bee.
JXFTgOoIToFFICE POSITION OF ANY
. KIND SEE US.
I THE CANO AGENCY. 600 BEE BLDd.
IWO young lu.iea to clerk in grocery store.
. n , ,.' . . U , , f f , filuh a n .1 TTn.
4 i per b . -
11 derwood Avo Walnut 761.
vru:D,miPR hnnk nut -of-town. I7B.
ESTKRN REVERENCE & BOND ASS'S.
lu'NG lady clerk, Magee Store Co.,
1611
I'arnam St.
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.
l , WANTED MACHINE GIRLS.
Nebraska Tent & Awning
Co.
1204 Farnam Street
WANTED A lady masseuse at the LaBells
Bath Institute. 1506 Harney. Doug 7048
5VO LADIES to learn halrdreaslng.
Madame Wilson. 1610 Douglas St.
Saleswomen and Solicitors.
SP ANTED Tun solicitors at once. A htgh
grade line; make from $5 to $10 per day
Call at 1611 Chicago St. Douglas 4268.
Household and Domestic.
WANTED Competent girl for general
housework; small -family; girl treated the
same as one of the family; a very nome.
like place; (od wages and steady posi
'yn. Work Very light. Call Walnut 8647
1109 Isard s'reet.
"wlNTun Middle ailed woman to do
house work! three in family; good wages
good homo 1142 South Thirty-first street,
Omaha, Neb.
VmTE girl tor general housowork; must
be experiencod cook; no laundry work and
best wages. 3516 wooiworm avenue
Harney 6o63.
V the fJIRL. who desires to work In
i home where good treatment is extended
t and wage fairly good, will do well by
t calling Harney 4285 or Harney 2268.
WANTED Competent white girl for gen-
eral housework where second gin is Kepi.
No washing. Mrs. W. D. Hosford. 626 8.
87th St. Harney 87.
. IVANTED Woman who goes home nights
fj tot housework in 5-room aparimemi
. small family; white gtr. preierrea. tan
Webster 2891
COMPETENT maid for general housework.
Kn witnvnr. uddq wain. . J a . ' '
Shepard, 4907 Capitol Ave. Walnut 861.
PANTED Competent maid for general
housework: no washing; three In family;
good wages. Harney 6429
rWANTED An experienced white girl for
general housework, sirs. Jtaipn Meiers,
5148. 40th. Harney 205.
WANT an experienced nurse, one used to
, , children, Mrs. D. c, Braarora, tui o. ia
St. Phone Harney 323.
nAKTRn A eood laundress. Apply to
Mr. Ttfin Oallaeher. 51S S. 38th st. Har
ney 2721.
V'ANTEl) A girl for general housework,
no washing, $8 a week. Telepnone ar
ney 6072.
CAPABLE girl for general housework; two
In family. 504 Soutn 3m Direct- ni
ney 4365.
YOUNG girl wanted to assist in general
housework part time. Harney lo.i.i
CAPABLE general girl; two In family; best
wages; references. Harney en.
A GIRL for general housework; no washing,
Harney 607.
EDUCATIONAL
BOYLES COLLEGE.
DAY SCHOOL.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
K!v ilxr Is enrollment day. Book
keeping, shorthand, atenotypy, typewrit,
i no- M.rnnht civil service all commer.
clal and English branchea. Catalogue free,
BOYLES COLLEUr..
Douglas 1665. 18th and Harney Bt.
Van Sant School of Business.
Day and Evening Schools.
220 Omaha National Bank Bids.
Dougla 6890.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS.
If you fall to find the room you
desire among these ada call at The
Bee office for a Room List Gives
complete description of vacant room In
all parts of the city. New lista issued
every week.
FURNISHED room, strictly modern, private
home, rood location. Breakfast optional
Webster 3991.
MODERN furnished rooms for men only at
the Sunshine. 608 North ntn ou iwm
able rent.
Enn v rmt Wnu-ekeerjlng and sleepin
i-nnm. Reasonable. 3727 Charles. Wal
ut 3982V
NICE aieenlna- rooms for ladies. Call eve
nines. 823 Park Ave.. Tel. Harney 1988.
PLEASANT furnished room In modern
hnme, on car line. Phone Harney 4442.
Housekeeping Rooms.
SUITE of clean, neatly furnished rooms on
first floor; no children; laundry privl
leges. 2902 Dodge.
LARGE neatly furnished three-room suite.
Also garage. No chiiaren. suzo
port.
ONli, two or three
rooms; bath floor.
light housekeeping
2578 Harney.
-MOB clean
Howard.
housekeeping rooms. 1611
MODERN, nicely furnished rooms: good
location. No children. Harney 6564.
Board and Room.
EXCLUSIVE modern room and board to re
fined business people. Home cooking,
instantaneous heater, lawn and shade.
Walking distance. References exchanged.
Box 6405 Bee.
2561 DODGE ST. Gentleman wieries room
mate. walking distance, good board; rea
sonable. Harney 6143.
NICE room and board for two gentlemen,
2'i37 Dodge.
Unfurnished Rooms.
THREE unfurnished rooms. $10.
l:ith St. Phone Douglas 4598.
913 N.
Rooms Wanted.
CONGENIAL young couple desires one or
iwo rooms In private home, Dundee pre
ferred. Meals if possible. Address Box
4S2, Omaha Bee.
WANTED furnished room and board in
private family: West Farnam or Dundee,
by lady. Best references. Box 6648, Omaha
P.ee.
HREK nice unfurnlxhed rooms and bath,
for light housekeeping. In Dundee. 906 N.
49th St.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments. .
CLASSY 3-room ami bath apartment, near
"4th and f-avn'-y. furnixhed complete, for
t'2 '. t-r fi" A hish t-laxs proposi
tion 1 ir itiKh '.Hfs people. BeJiud-Juhu-
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished 6-room apart
ment with aun porch, to aublet; beet lo
cation and Janitor service. 1:01 Harney.
Telephone Hainey 1813.
;i-ROOM, nicely furnished, modern. 404 N,
2Jd ft.
Houses.
S-room furnished house, four months.
Krounts Place section. Call Webster
3916.
NEATLY furnished 7-roora cottage, with
piano j for board. Colfax 1846.
COMPLETELY furnished house. 1801 Bin
ncy St. Phono Webster 2389.
FOR RENT HOUSES
West.
315 N. 25TH Duplex flat, 7 rms., $32.60.
ARMSTRONQ-WALSH CO..
Tyler 1536. 533 Securities Bid.
114 N. 24TH ST. 13-room, modern, $40.00.
P. D. Wead, 310 S. ISth St. Doug. 171.
North.
FOR RENT.
2013 Grace St., 8-room house, $20.
ALFRED C. KENNEDY COMPANY,
205 8. 18th St Douglas 722.
FOUR rooms at.d bath, second floor, nice
rooms, $10. 2639 Seward St. Red (82.
-ROOM Cottage, 2470 South 18th St. $12.60
monthly. II. W. Binder. Dougla i:64.
South.
BUNGALOW, five rooms and sun room;
new, modern story and half, $27.50. 1106
South Twenty-fifth avenue. Red 683 or
Tyler 1818 J.
Miscellaneous.
903 N. 17TH, 6-r., all mod. apt $27.60
1622 Cuming, 4-r., all mod. apt :o.to
2619 Capitol Ave.. 8-r. mod. flat... 20.00
RASP BROTHERS,
210 Keellne Bid. Tyler 731.
HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
CRE1GH SONS & CO.. BEE BLDO
Garden, 4128 N. 38th; 5 "rooms. . . . $16.00
Flat, 2306 Leavenworth; 6 rooms. .$20.00
JOHN N. FREN7.ER, Douglas fE4.
LIST your property for rent or sale with
FIRST TRUST COMPANY,
Realtors. Tyler 729.
Shopen A Co..
Ratals. Douglas 422$.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
A PEACH of a sub-basement apartment
In the Ho lywood. near 24tn ana narney
Three rooms and bath, $25 per month.
High class proposition for good party
Bedford-Johnston Co., Doug. 3140.
MY new apartment In Dundee, 4 rooms, tile
bath, steam heat, hot water year rouna,
$45 per month. Call 411 N. 49th St.,
Walnut 3956.
haVitt.ton APTS.. fireproof: fine lawn and
flowers during summer; best location, rn
and Farnam. Prices reasonable, can u.
1472.
MONTEREYE Apartments, 145 N. 14.li 8t.
5 rooms, $55.00.
2 rooms. $35.00.
KLOKE INVESTMENT CO. ,
TI7.ARD PALACE BLOCK Close in, few
annul: 3-room apartment; aiso s-room
flat. Apply 220 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232
SUBLEASE, 3-room apartment, with five-
room accommodations, jo. tan iiarney
2580.
North.
wratttifiil. strictly modern, four ana
fivo room nimrtments. Betmow aer
race, 16th and Yatea, Webster 933 and
Webster 4328.
FOUR-Room new apt., modern; corner;
very light, $25; vacant May i. jmapie
Court, 1811 Maple St. Red 682.
STEAM heated modern apartment, Clowry
Court. G. P. Stebbins, 1610 cnicago.
South
5-ROOM apartment; strictly modern; Jani
tor service; desirable location. ioug.
Miscellaneous
PETERS TRUST CO.
Specialists in Apartment management
FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty
Stores.
STORE FOR RENT 16th and Douglas, 20x
60, steam heat, rent $115 per montn.
WORLD REALTY CO.
Douglas 5343. Sun Theater Bldg.
MODERN store, 16th near P. O. Low rent.
G. P. Stebbins. 1610 Chicago.
Office and Desk Room
HAVE excellent light office space for rent
in City Natir.nal Bank Building, rrivate
office w'th space for onef two clerks
in outer of fie, Furnlshe.f unfurnished,
$25 per month. Apply llWrtibove build
ing. Phone Douglas 3919.
COMFORTABLE offices in The Bee Build
ing for the most discriminating lasies.
Keystone Investment Co., Tyler 131.
WANTED TO RENT
Miscellaneous.
WANT to rent 6, 7 or 8-room house; $i0
to $65 per month; west part oi town.
Dundee preferred. W. L. Selby & Sons.
Fhono D. 1510.
MOVING AND STORAGE
T?Dl7l7 RENTAL
JJ IXClLJ SERVICE
FIDELITY
Phone Douglas 28$ for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for atorage, moving.
16th and Jackson Bt.
Jr T?T3,'lTri Express Co., Moving,
, Kj. IWjEjIJ Packing and Storage.
1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 14,
METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO.
rwnit and orjerated by Central Furni
ture etore; office on Howard St between
16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 1400. Have
your moving handled Just as you would
an order for new furniture. That'i the way
we do It. Ask to see our qsny rental lists.
' iBr.pnoOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE! CO.,
80S S. 16th. Douglas 4168.
WE HAUL ANYTHING.
Unload carload lots rock, sand, or
any other material.
CHAMBERS & O'NEILL.
2102 Leavenworth St. Phone Tyler 141$
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 3ss.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
New 5-Room Bungalow
and One Quarter Acre
$250 cash and $25 per month buys brsnd
n.w hiimibw. oak floors and hardwood
finish throughout. Located at 43d and
Oak Sts. Price $2,975.
The Byron Reed Co.
Phone Douglas 297.
212 S. 17th.
WEST FARNAM. $6,750.
Price reduced for quick sale; nearly
new 8-room modern house, with nen snn
aun room first floor; four bedrooms and
sleeping porch: oak finish; all in very
good repair. Corner lot; $750 cash will
handle.
OLOVER SPAIN,
Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National
A DANDY HOME
ST. TOHN'S PARISH
F.lrht rooms and bath, oak finish and
trietlv modern in every respect, choice
lot on Boulevard, near California street.
PHee nnlv $5,000. $1,000 down.
OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY,
701 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler
6-ROOJI HOUSE Modern except heat, on
paved street. In A-l condition, l4 blocks
from 2 car lines. Lawn, flowers and
larrten. A roxv little home. Come out and
make an offer at 4227 Grant St., Walnut
1723.
DfNDER BUNGALOW 5 rooms and
room on one floor; flew, all oak; $3,800,
$300 cssh. Call day Doug. 3140.
North.
good rive-ru.-,ui modern home, brend new
In north pa-t of city: ran be bought for
$:l,150. $150 cash, balance :io mommy.
Huiltin featu-es and oak floors Dougla
Si.; days or Walnut 677 evenings.
A SKI. I.. Rent. Injure and ninke Loan
; N'.rth.
;:-h':m,i.i. in vwstjient ''.
Zlth aud Awes Ave. CoL 217,
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
4247 WIRT St. $3,150
5-ROOM BUNGALOW
Immediate possession. Must be sold
by May 1. Very nicely decorated. Built
two years; oak floors throughout; oak
finish in part, llullt-in window seat;
full basement. $400 down, balance
monthly. Owner will give liberal dis
count on $1,600 equity for cash. Call
Webster 2671 or Tyler 60 and ask for
Mr. Manvllle.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN
1614 Harney St.
THIS BEAUTIFUL 7-ROOM
BUNGALOW,
A CHOICE. HIGH, SIGHTLY
LOCATION,
$1,000 CASH-PRICE $4,250.
Select golden oak finish, oak floors,
living room, bookcases, colonnade into
pretty dining room, plate rail; a fine
kitchen, all built-in cabinets; dandy large
bedroom and bath first floor; 1 nice bed
rooms and extra large closets second
floor; high, light basement; beautiful
large corner lot. Call Tyler 496.
OSBORNE REALTY COMPANY,
701 Omaha National Batik Bldg.
hTOUNTZE PLACE Modern e-roorn bouse,
full basement, laige lot close to car. Price
$3,360 Norrls A Norrle. D. 4370.
allNNB LUSA homes and lota offer the
beat opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tyler 187
South.
SOUTH SIDE SNAP
Just listed, a 7-room house near 11th
and Center streets; 4 rooms on first
floor, 3 and bath on second floor.
Owner has left city and has reduced
the property to $3,600. Can be handled
on very reasonable terms.
Payne Investment Co.
537 Omaha Nat. : ank Bldg. T 1781.
$2,500 BARGAIN.
7 rooms and bath, all modern, furnace.
cemented cellar, paving all paid, not new,
but one of those well built older houses:
$350 cash, balance like rent. Near 28th
and Poppleton Av .
P. J. TEBBENS, (Realtor),
606 Omaha Nat. Bank. Phone D. 2182.
Miscellaneous.
BUNGALOW.
New, 6-room stucco; oak finish; nicely
decorated : 1 .lne location; near car line.
Price, $4,000. Terms. $600 cash, balance
monthly.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL,
4J Paxton Blk.
8-R PRESSED brick house; oak finish, full
lot with garage. $5,200.
W. H. YATES,
647 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1294.
FOR RENT AND SALE.
HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS,
PORTER & SHOTWELL,
202 S. 17th St. Douglas 6013.
W. FARNAM SMITH A CO.. '
Real Estate and Insurance.
lS2o Farnam 8t Ooug. 10M.
FOR SALE Lot on N. 17th St., between
Fowler and Grand aves. Box 623. David
City, Neb.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
West.
ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS.
$1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK.
PAYNE & SLATER CO.
North.
BEST buy in Mina Lusa. Lot 63 foot front,
Inquire 3931 North 24th.
REAL ESTATE B'nest Pr'pty
WB WILL buy your home or business
property and pay cash.
H. A. WOLF CO..
Eleetrlo Bldg. Tyler 86.
BUSINESS property and Investments.
A. P. TUKEY ana son.
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUB INVESTMENT CO.,
Income, Business and Trackage Specialist
15th and Dodge Ste. Douglas
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE
TRACKAGE Fine site on B. & M. R. R.
size 95x165. Can be bought cheap, call
owner evenings. Phone Wal. 70.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
GOOD Omaha residence property to ex
change for clear western land, or eastern
Neb. farm. Sir. I'ease, zii nran. in. mug,
21
Frv'H resident lots. Roswell, N. M
for Omaha property only seven to twelve
blocks from court house, near scnoois ana
cltv nark: best located In the city. Will
stand Investigation. Price $8,300.
BURNS & KIBLER,
Persia, la.
WILL take touring car worth $1,600 on 160
acres near Gordon, Sheridan Co.; land
mostly good black loam; act quickly. D,
1472.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson,
7 ACRES
Northwest of Benson
Some of the finest valley garden land
that can be had near Omaha; lays
practically level, In good location, where
land la increasing In value fast; only
V, mile from west Benson; paved road
and motor bus line. Price $500 per acre;
very easy terms; will divide and sell
three or four acres It seven acres la too
much.
HASTINGS HETDEN, 161 Harney Bt,
PHONE TYLER 60.
HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $876 to
$1,150. Easy terms, loans arranged xor
building purposes. Phone D. 6074. Shuler
at Gary. Realtors
South Side.
FOR SALE for a short time only, my resl
dence on the Fort Crook Boulevard. J 914
acres, 7 rooms, furnace, range, entirely
modern. If not sold soon will be rented
Lowrie Chllds, Tel So. 21.
Dundee.
GEORGE CO. Dundee Properties.
912
City National Bank. Douglas 766.
Acreage.
FAIRACRES
About IK acres on Dodfe street, In
Fairacres. This is a nice, south front,
close to beautiful homes, and Is the
cheapest acreage In this high-class dis
trict. Trice for quick sale, $3,450.
J. L. HIATT CO.,
nnn first nat'l.
PIIONB Q
TYLER OO
BK. BLDG.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT STOCKED RANCH OR
FARM.
Widow ha five-room houses, one 7-
room, modern house, one 8-room modern
house nd 2 modern store buildings; all
well rented, on paved streets, close to
car lines In Omaha; also $20,000 first
mortgages; price are right and property
In first class condition.
S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY,
213 City National Bank Building.
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and 6-room house and bungalows with
$300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat Bank Bldg,
LIST your property with
JOHN J. MULVIHILL.
200 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone D. 91
WANTED to buy, 6 or 7-room modern house.
Give descnpilon, location, .owest price
for cash. Box 4288. Omaha Bet.
WANTED Modern flat, value $30,000 to
$40,000. Address P. O. Box 473, Onawa. Ia.
MEET me at F. D. Weal's Office.
FARM AND R.A.NCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
MAY 7TII.
Our next excursion lo McOehee, Ark.
W. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK
Colorado Lands.
KoR SALE NE 7-5s-4kw. Yume Co-
Colo Unimproved Lays smooth. fine
soil. Mtge tl.ioo. 6 pet., 'iwo years to
rim Price 5:'. "i". Thl I a snap, r!
f 'Bin horn. -02 Scnweitcr Bliig. Wichi
ta, Kan.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Colorado Lands.
ONE to twelve sections eastern Colorado
ranch. Artesian wells, good ranch build
ings, railroad station on land; electrto
power line through land; five miles from
large city. Will sell in tracts of 10 acres
or mora. Frtee $3 5 per acre. Terms, $5
per acre cash, balance un annual pay
ments I per cent. Will consider part
cash and trade. Also 6.000 acres of dry
farming land in Crowley county. Colorado.
$16 per acre; also New Mexico 10,000-acre
ranch, with water rights tor 7,0ou acres.
Address M. H. Tall ma it ire. Pueblo, Colo.
COLOKADO 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 rallrosd ratea write
Floyd C Tallmadge, Colonisation Agent
Kans.-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 ago are paying $10 to $26 now; Ne
braska and Iowa parties buying largely
since they found could save commissions
by buying direct from W, S. Pershing, ex.
mayor of Llmon, Colo; I. $00 acres sold Ne
brsska and Iowa parties last week
Nebraska Lands.
OVERLOOKING CRAWFORD.
Just up on the east slope of Pine Ridge
and overlooking the City of Crawford as
well as White Klver valley, I have perhaps
one of the prettiest half sections In sll
northwest Nebraska at least from a stand
nolnt of location. This nlace Is Improved
with a set of Improvements that cost right
around $10,000. It Is all fenced nd cross
fenced and has mire than 100 acres now
under cultivation. One of the eitv reser
voirs supplying the city of Crawford Is
located rlKlit on the place and aa a conse
quence. the place has hydrant water all
through the house, the house Is modern,
has hvdrant water at the barns and In the
corrals. Besides this supply. It has wells
and windmills out on the far parts of the
place: Is all fenced and crosa fenced Into
different fields and is perhaps one of the
most desirable places lu this country. It
lays lust a mile out from town and the
children come to town school. The soil
Is an excellent Pine Ridge soli, fine for
alfalfa, small grain of all kinds, potatoes,
etc. $60 per acre takes It and you
wouldn't find a better home In all No
braska. Write me for pictures, ind more
full descriptions. Arab. L. Hungerford,
Crawford, Dawes county, Nebraska.
FOR SALE A well Improved lso-acre
farm, adjoining city limits oi Kearney,
Buffalo countv. Neb. All in cultivation
Level as a floor. Improvements worth
$7,500. If 'nttrested, come quick.
A. NELSON.
Bodlson Farm, Kearney, Neb
FOR SALE 1'iiproved farm, 240 acres, loss
than four miles from Fairoury, jveorasKa.
$85.00 per acre. Purchaser can assume
19 000 rm 'Unite. This is certainly
snap. Address, Glenn W. Martens, Pierre
South Dakota.
cca tiii.K-.Rrit large body high-grade,
medium-priced lana in Neorssaa. vrJ
little money required. C. B-adley. Wol
bach. Neb
NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARK SURE
INVESTMENTS. For best lanos at ossi
prices write Geo. Antlll, Blair. Neb.
RANCHES of all sixes and kinds, easy
terms. A. A. Patsman. 301 Karbacn ra
CHOICE FARMS. Nllsson. 422 Rose
, Hew York Lands,
3(U acres. 86' U.Vee irom uunai
from cheese factory, enure
school on farm, dark loam aoJ,
timber, living springs, 2 nojK
hv an hssemni.t stable. concreV
Including 62 head cattle, 11 V
hogs, 60 hem. all fodder, compl
lng equipment. Price $11,51
terms. Free list. Ellis Bros.
N. Y.
n &
vvniTm won fATAT.OGUE. aivl
Hnm irmi. nricAH. etc.. on nunarea. ei
fsrmi for sale: free for the asking. Bqual
Deal Realty Co., 42 The Florenee. Syrs
cuse, N. Y., T. Black, mgr.
Wisconsin Lands,
OWN a farm. We have eome of the choicest
land In the heart of the very oest sec
tlon of the Clovsr Belt of Central Wis
consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write
for booklet and map. John S. Owen
Lumber Co.. twen. Clark County. Wig.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $50 per a.,
Including paid-up wter rights. Henry
Levi & C. M. Rylander. 884 Omaha Nat'l
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't Hat your farm with ua If you
want to keep It.
a. P. SNOWDEN A SON.
428 S. 16th. Douglaa 8371.
WANTED 20,000 acree of Kimball and
Banner county land. Must be first-class
farm land, Improved or unimproved. Ad
dress Box Y 467. omana uee.
w"e have clients who will pay cash for bar
gains In western land. White ft Hoover.
Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
LET US haul your llva stock. We are fully
equipped to handle anything.
CHAMBERS & O'NEILL.
2102 Leavenworth St. P"on..Tyj?lJitj.'
THREE horses for sale. tel. Benson 164.
For Sale.
FOR SALE 26 head of horses and mules,
hsrness and wagons, all In good condition.
Will sell cheap to clean up in few days.
Inquire M, J. Weller. Hayden Bros.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
BUFF Orphlngton eggs. $1 a
Thoroughbred stock. Red 6300.
setting.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
7 i PER CENT INTEREST,
First farm debentures, amply secured,
convertible as payment on land or Indi
vidual mortgages, at purchaser'- option,
denominations $100, $500, $1,000 and up.
HARLEY J. HOOKER.
40 1st Nat'l Bank Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
WE want 100 mortgage on Omaha resi
dences; fund on hand for quick closing.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC..
688-40 Keellne Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF S PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts n account
OMAHA LOAN A BLDO ASSOCIATION.
r-1 CI FARM LOANS, HC,
OVo 10 PAUL PETERSON, - 2 '
$64 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDO.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Son, Keeline Bldg.
II. W. BINDER,
Money on hand for mortgage loan.
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. rABBS,
O'KRRFH REAL ESTATUi CO.,
1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
6, 6 4 and Per Cent.
J. H. DUMONT Co., Keellne Bldg.
LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. $12 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. P. oo.
O HARRISON A MORTON.
918 Omana ai. bk. Bmg.
smn to $10,000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Bta.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms snd
ranches. Kloke Investmsi.t io.. omana
Private Money.
SHOPEN A COMPANY. Dougla 422$.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organised by the Business Men of Omaha,
FURNITURE, planoe ana noie as security,
840. 6 mo.. H. goods, total, $3.60.
Smaller, larger am'ta proportionate rate.
PROVIDENT LOAN sociisir,
432 Securities Bldg.. 16th. Farnam. Ty. 661
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY.
1 07 SMALLER LOANS. i W
1. ft m t-i iXitT hst 11. V
6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. TY 860
"riMi'lK-liH ivn JKWELRY LOANS
Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry
Malaahock. 1514 Dodge. D. si. cat. issi
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Jacub Paacal to Caroline Mnchacek
and wife, southeast corner Twenty
ninth and D streets. 60x160 $ 2,200
Dundee Realty company to Herbert
K. Dunn, Izard street, 100 feet west
of Fifty-first street, south side,
60x135
Elmer B. Rlland to W. F. Hoch, Mer
edith avenue. 250 feet west of Uor-ty-elghth
street, south side, 60x132.
Joe Stenner and wife to Host Rev. J.
J. Hartr, bishop, Thirty-first street.
104 feet north of Wright street,
east side. 6'.'xl33
Continental Realty company to James
l.ooo
150
Cooper. Mason street, 272 feet went
of Fiftieth street, south side.
60x127 '
Joseph Karnes and wife to C. Wilson.
Wlrf dtre. t. r,0 fet eat of Twen ,
iv-first utr'-et, north iile. 74 1 -4 . . 1
William E. Davis "and wife to August
ftj 1 mile
hhM store:
W 40 acres
., oarn w
floor, alio.
l,iraes, 4
c farm-
1'vuie.
.Viiq
a'"
OMAHA LIVE STOCI
Week Opens With Modente
Run of Cattle; Hog Market
Active; Sheep Prices
Range Lower.
Omaha. April ?.
Cattle, Hem Sheep.
Receipts were:
Official Saturday
.. 544
.. T.00
..11.10
..11,706
.. 1.786
t.m
Estimate today
7.: I'd
1SA9
it iiti
10.17!
6J00
2.690
$.687
601
2,144
Week ago
Two weeks ago ,
Three weeks ago
Tear ago
7,761
HIS
u.lnl nd disposition Of live stork at
the Union Stock yards, Omaha. Nh , for 14
houra ending at I o cioca, p. m. April st.
1918.
RECEIPTS Htiueii's
Cattle. H'iK Sheep. H'rs.
C , M. & St. V
16 . I
i
Wabash
Missouri Pacific...
Union Psclflo
t
1(
7
24
6
34
13
O. & N. W.. east
C. N. ., west..
C, St. P., M. St O..
B. q.. east.. .
B. O... west...
t
t. R. I. & P.. ast..
C, R. 1. 1'.. west. . '
i
Illinois Central ... I
Chicago, Gt West. . f
Total receipts . . .S nil
DISPOSITION
30
Cattle
Hog.
1,067
1,288
1.686
1 63S
1.3S6
1.726
Sheep.
350
59
8.186
1,247
Morris ft Co
, 1.01 J
.1.116
. i.js;
Swift A Co
Cudahy Packing CO .
Armour et Co. ......
Schwarts & Co.....
J. W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co.
41
8. Omaha Packlns "o
Wilson Packing Co. . ?,
V. B. Vsnsant Co i
Benton, V'sant Lunh :
Hill & son t.
f. n. Lewis
llslntslnger Oliver 70
J. B. Root Co 10
J. H. Bulla 4
Rosenstock Rro 1,4
J. W. Murphy
F. G. Kelli'Wf 61
Wertheliner Degen . t08
Kills Co
Sullivan Urns 16
Mo. & Kan. CUf Co. . . 6.1
Christie 136
Huffman 13
Roth 17
Meyers li
Ulassberg I
Banner Hros 8i
,lohn Harvey 557
Dennis & Francis 28
Jensen 4 Lunttrtm.... 87
Pat O Pny 17
Other Buyers 435
2,163
Total. 7.284 $.741 6.804
Cattle The week opens out with a very
moderate run of cattla, about 7,500 head, or
nenriv 4.000 short of a week ago.
ijuallty of the offerings was hardly as
good as It was last week, but there waa
a, keen demand from both local packers and
shippers and trade was active at prloes
generally around 104J16o higher than .Fri
day. Choice weighty beeves sold at $17.00
Si 17.25. the latter being a new high mark
for the season. Even the light and medium
weight steers sold at better advantage than
last week and the undertone of the market
was strong throughout. Cows and noitera
i,..ri fuliv much Improvement as beef
steers In Mockers and feeders the supply
and demand were both rather light and the
market much the same ai It was last weea.
Dimiutinns on cattle: Good to choice
beeves, $18!517.10; fair to good beeves,
$15.251916.00; common to fair beeves, ttl.lt
r 15.00; good to eholoe yearlings, $14.00
iritn- fair in srood vearllngs. tll.OOflill.lOt
common to fair yearlings. t.5O10.6O: good
o choice heifers, $11.60 WU. so; ooa io
holce cows. $1$.00 81$J6; fair to good
, ti 76ril.76: common to fair cows,
.is, a to- nrlms feeders. $11.50 13,00;
to choice feeders, iiti.uwu,; i" i
.,w 88 6009.60: common to fair
f..iin 17 snms.so: srooa io cnuica iiwvn
...T?'tn an- tnck heifers. $8.60010.60;
sloi'k V $7.60010.00; stock calves, $8.60
eussAsMl ca ve. ll.vVVii.vv; ""
... . . J am Actftll AA
Hogs X rather light Monday's run of
inn Ae 1.700 head, put In appearance
this morn! and the market was active
, it,. 41th shippers and all the pack
ers looking foyhogs. Ucneral trading wss
done on a genera basis of 10lto higher
nil sales were rainer uneven, eom
..l,. .. hrh rfenHfS BOOUl B DO OT.r R
urday'e was claimed. Bulk of the receipts
" k. . .. ,h as. s.l nsld as
ranged from $16.90Hf nvv"
high as $17.36 for cholcV light weights, most
P Ik. a ira ,' HI WflVPr. ' pa W .
,Llhtler classes of Togs. rrseiit.ii
.a,..,,l,ln, hun ItMH BnlA BY IV O C1UU.
'.... Tt... .... . .i sised shjbp run
here today for a MondayX t loads, estl
mated at 9,600 head. Moetf the arrlvala
...a-.. u,nnl l.mh. nf falrlv NgOOd QUSllty
and buyers were bidding IowerSPr'o "f"
n the morning, which sellers wex"'"" "-
lined to accept and very little traV"e.
lone during the flrat hours. The tanaency
...... I,.u,a, i-irlrea hut too One OffeLre(l
quotable guess as to how much low4r-TT
three loads or snemring ia.
movea eariy at sis.id. v. n,w
hnelia Hold at $8.15.
oiintnlions on sheen: tjeoa to cnoice
lanooff 20.75: fair to cholcs lambs,
$18. 76020.00; fair to choice yearlings, $16.0$
'a 18.00; fair $0 choice wotners, iii.dvv
nO: fair to choice ewes, 913.ouw10.iio;
feeder lambs, $lS,0OtJJ9.6
spring lambs,
$15. 00. 0.00.
No. av.
2 SB fat lambs "
Price,
tit 16
19 19
20 61
01 ehearlng lamhi '
402 Mexican lambs 79
Bt. lioul Ut Stock,
st T.mila. Anrtl 29. Cattle Receipt. I,.
600 head; market higher; native beef teer.,
$11 6017.10; yearling .leer, ana neueri,
99 r.nii5.oo: cow.. $7.60013.10; .toeker. and
feeder.. $8.60012 00; fair to prime eouthsrn
beef teers, $lo.ootjjia.ou; Deei cows sou
hotter. $6.00013.60; outnern yeaning
steer and nsiier., i.uwiv.vy, "
calve., $7.76018.60.
Hogs Receipts, 11,700 neaa; mr.i
higher; llht, $17.750 ll.OO; pig., tl.6O0
17.25; mixed and butcher., 117.70017.90;
good heavy, tl7.85017.IO; bulk, 117.600
17 90.
Sheep and Lamb. Receipt.. 100 head;
b.i .i..rfv. lambs. $30.60011.26; awe.,
tie nn, 17 an. wethers. $16.60017.00; can
ocrs and choppers, $6.5009.60.
Kansas City Live fitock.
Kansas City, April 29. Cattle Receipts,
15,000 hesd; market steady; prims isa sieere,
1 1B.3B 17.26 ; aresiea Dec. iietri, i..w
r,n uAitflrn cuears. iii.iiuii,.., wwna,
$7 7614.00; heifers. 19.00014.00; stocker.
and feeders, $9.00016.00; bulls, $$.60013.76;
aiab is nnfj)l2 60.
1 " 1 T - aaa 1 , . ...L.l
ITnira. RneellitB. 12.00" lirau, ,i.c.a..7fc
higher; bulk, $17.30017.60; heavy, $17,260
17.65; packers snd feed butchers, JJJ.'J
1 7 fin : nam. 117.90011.1, v-. -
17fihecn and Lambs Receipts, 14,000 head
m.rk.t lower: lambs. $19.90020.66; year-
lings, $16.60018.00; wether $16.00015.75;
ewe, $15,004 17. 0".
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago. April 29. Cattle Receipts,
16,000 head: market, strong; native teer,
$10.16017.60; stockers ana leeuers, fo.y
12.40; cows and neucrs, ii,oh.iu, vt.-.,
t? Rnc?, is 7r
m Receipts. 43.000 head; market.
i,ih.e. hulk 117 20017.66: light, $17,260
17.75; mixed, $16.90017.75; heavy, I"-10
17.50; rough, in. .; e.ew
17 36
Sheen and Lambs Receipts, 14,000 hsad
market, weak; sheep, $12.76016.85; lamb.,
$16.76021.00.
Sioux City Uvo Block.
Floux City. Ia.. April 19. Cattle Re-
K AHA market 15o to 26c higher
h.ef 'steers. 112.00017.21; fat cows and
heifer.. 19.00 s 14.00 : canner. $7.2608.50
Blockers and feeders, $9.00014.00; ealvee.
tS.OOB 13.00; bulls, eeags, etc., $8.00012.80
l..ln. rows and heifer. $7.60011.00.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market 10c
higher; light, $17.0517.Z; mixed, js.ogW
17.00: heavy, $16. 4O01t.il; pig. $16,000
18 not hulk of sales. $16.10017.15.
Sheen and Lamb Receipt, 100 head
market (toady.
St. j Joseph Uv Stock.
St. Joseph, Mo.. April 21. Hogs Receipts,
5.000: market higher; top, ii.id; ouia
117 101ft 17 46
Cattle Receipts. 3.500: market strong
steers, 112.00017.10; cows and halters, $7.00
012.00; cslves. $7.000 $13.00.
Sheeo Receipts. 6.000: market lower
lambs, $15.00020.60; ewe. $10.00020.50.
Duluth Linseed.
Duluth, Minn., April 29. Linseed $3.97
ifr flat.: arrive. 33.97 Vs : Msy. 3.97V asaea
I Ji'ly. 83.99V,; octooer, s.m om.
i . . , ,1.
! REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
' t
! KoeV
noil
: Jourdan, Q street, 100 feet east of
Thirty-third avenue, south aide.
50x130
M. L. Clark, sheriff, to Truman 8
I Day. Lafayette avenue, 60 feet east
! of Fifty-first street, south side,
1 Jt'xl36
r
GRAIN AND PRODUCE!
Corn Figures Vary From Sat-!
urdav's Prices: Oats Un-
chanced: Rve Quiet and
Barlev Lower.
Omaha. April 1. 1918.
Arrivals of grain today wore 353 cars,
with 2 cars of wheat, 153 cars of corn, 61 ,
cars of oats and cars of barley. !
Corn figures showed a variance of 6c
over to $c under Saturday's spot prices, the
bulk of the good white and yellow being
generally unchanged to 3o or 40 higher,
while the mixed grades were steady to 1c
and 2o off. Trado in good corn started
esrly and attracted considerable attention,
while the Inferior offerings were not so
essy to dispose of. Millers particularly were
after the white corn.
Outs were unchanged to c off. The
bulk of the Ne. t white sold at Saturday's
price. 82e, and the lower grades at a frac
tional decline.. Standard oats sold at 84fco
nd the No. 4 white at 81HC. Pampie wnue
and No. 3 mixed oats sold at i ana suo.
respectively.
Rye was quiet, while only a part car of
barley had been disposed of at a late hour.
This graded No. 4 and brought $1.60.
Clearances were: Wheat ami iiour equal io
7.000 bushels. Corn 105,000 busneis. oats
79.000 bushels.
Vrlmarv wheat receipts Were 486,uw ousn-
Is snd shipments 235,000 bushels against
receipts of 1,308.000 bushtls ana snipmsnis
of 673,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1.136,600 bush
els and shipments 580,000 bushels, sgalnst
receipts of TI8.000 busneis ana snipninus
f 640.000 bushels last year.
Primary oats receipts were i.iis.nuu ousn-
i. hiti,eni 129. oio bus nee. against
receipts of 831,010 bushels and shipments of
1,303,000 bushels last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS
Wheal. Corn.
Oats
Iiicago
7
3.4
115
Minneapolis
. ,s:i
. . 4
. . S9
.. 17
Duluth
Omaha
163
131
7T
Kansas City
St. Louis H
Winnipeg 114
These ssles were reported today:
era-No 1 white: 1 car. $1.76; 1 car,
$1 75. No. J white: 11 cars. 91".
white: $-5 car, $1.68; 2-5 car, $1.68; 2 cars,
$169; 1 l-l cars. $1.68; 1-5 car. $1.67. No.
6 white: 2 cars, $1.63; m cars. $1.68; 1 car,
$1.61; $ cars. $1.60. No. t white. 13 cars.
1.67; 1 car, $1.61; i car, i;
1.68; $ care, $1.66. Sample white: 1 car,
1 20; I cars, 90o. No. $ yellow: I care,
1.68; 8 cars, $1.63. No. i yellow: 4 ears,
i no- 1 ear. $1.68: 1 cars, $1.68 No. 6
yellow: 1 car, tl.80; t-l car, tl.43. No. 6
yellow: 3 cars, campie ynm-w. .
$1 18. No. i mixed: 1 csr, $1.63. No. 3
mixed: 1 csr. $1.63: I cars. $1.60) I car.
$1.69: 1 car, $1.67. No, 4 mixea; i csr, .,
cars. $1.67. No. muen; i car, si ,
I car, $1.47; 1 car, $1.45. No. 6 mixed:
e.r. 11 40: 1 car. $1.42: 1 csr, $1.3. Sam
ple mixed: 1 car, $1 13; 1 car, $1.06,
Oat Standard: t car, itt). No. S
whits: 9 cars, i$o S-6 car, 81He. No. 4
white: I cars, 81 He. sample wnue: i
79c. No. $ mixed: 1 oar. Ilo.
Omaha Cash rnces orni jo. s wn ...
81 76(U1.7; No. $ white, $1,731 No. 4 white,
$1,67 4) 1.69 1 No. S white, $1.60 1.63: No.
white. $1.6601.60; .ample whit. 09J;
No. S yellow. $1.6201.6$; No, 4 $1 66
tl.lt; No. I yeuow, V, m
yellow, $1.40; sample yeuow, ' ; -mixed.
$163; No. 8 mixed. tl.01.l2; N
4 mixed, I .llfl.n ""'
1 60; No. I mlted, 11.3601 i "pl mixed.
$1 0601.11 Oat.: Standard. 83o No. $
whit. im81c! Nu. 4 white, tlga; .ample,
..--I kta i si ka Nvi No sales.
ISO, uariwy, . ' . ... .
Chloago olnslnf pries, furnished ih Bee
by Logan A Bryan, atook and grain broker.
816 Soutn mxteenin mreci. y-
i rcioae. High. Low. Close, isaiy.
1 27 1I7
1 49 14$
7t0
7t0
II
71
41 It
41 It
47 10
4 10
94 61 24 71
24 9$2l U
I
22 68 21 TO
38 1328 27
CHICAGO GBA1NANO VIIOVISIONS.
I'nfavoraMo Weather and Favorable leter
rotation of the "Hedf." Bullng 1U
U.. 1 1 tote 'k'asMitMtkftV 111 ('.Orn.
IJUI1W .r .
Chicago, April 29 Corn prloes averaged
much higher today, owing to clearer ktiowl
edge of the attitude of the food admlnUilra
.. . -... hMrivin asles. The mar-
kit. however, failed to hold avne.J
cloeed unsettled at the law a Saturday
?ln"h to up, with May $127 and July
$1.49 1 49. Oat 101 -i V""-
- H.HII nn
Sharp upturn at th outt In th corn
market promptly snowm mo -
fresh statement uerining wok rmu
rail under the ban of the antl
hoarding law oven If ilmllar business had
heretofore been able to cp
flclal disapproval. Th reassuring develop
II n,ni rrnm n. du iisn pimiiv vi "
rtnl government does not make It obligatory
"ll? . . j, . - ka.. hnlrilnira till.
on
.BIB nanuiers io ..,.. ---
le weather eenaea aiso w
m.rkeA but sympathy with a break In the
value ofX"u l'A to walliing n lo m vu"
ejuoni .r,r. thr.r with
f'svorat
eastern shipping call made the
llownuss of'
ollapae. Advance due to corn
oat markat
trength wer
thu far more man utmi
In the lata tr
idlng.
pork carried down all
Selllnr.preMur4
provision. Th ml
.rket
naa no aggressivs
upport.
Market.
How York (it
I. Flour Steady;
New York. April
. tlO I6011.li;
springs. 110.71011. 26; w
Kansas, $10.90011.35.
Llsd, No. I yellow,
Corn Spot, easy, kiln
white. $1.11 i
$1.66; No. 4 yellow, 11.60;
cost and freight Now Y
prompt ship-
ment.
094o.
. 2, $1.60;
Oat Spot, weaker; natural.
Hay Steady; No. 1. nominal;
No. 3. 11.100 1.81: shipping, 9009,
Hods Steady: stats medium to
1917, 16048c; 1914, nominal; Paclflo c
1917, 29023c; 1916. 14016c.
Hides Firm; Xogota ana central a
lea, 18034c.
Leather Firm; hemlock sol over
welshts. No. 1. 41 c: No. I. 47 e.
Pork Steady; mesa, toi.uu19Dt.1111; iam-
lly, $66.00066 00; short clear, $49.00065.00,
Lard Weak; mess, o.cunp.o.iu.
Tallow Quiet; city special, loose, lie.
Wool Noml.ial
Rice Firm; fancy head, 9 10c; blue
rose, !09o
New York Dry Good. Market.
New York. April 19. Cotton good, and
yarn markets here today held generally
steady, the only concessions being In gray
roods and sheeting, offered from second
hands. Dress goods markets were quiet, but
exceedingly firm, a. a consequence of fur
Corn.
May 1 271. H
July 1 11010
Oat.
May 62081
July 74078
Pork
May 41 10
July 41 It
Lard
May 24 76
July 26 11
Ribs.
May 21 I7tt
July 2$ 21
37HV. U714 1
1 61 141 I
82 7IH
74 7$W
48 60 41 20
41 It 41 10
24 76 24 47
21 15 24 li
22 7Vi 22 15
21 $0 22 90
ther loomage taken by tne government ior
shirting flannels. Raw silk wa barely
steady In the local markets.
Cotton duck manufacturers held a meet
ins tndav and formed an organisation to co-
nn.rate with the government In supplying
much larger quantities 01 couon cue
war purpeses.
New York Produce.
New York. Anril 21. Butter Steady; re.
celpts, 11,679 tubs; creamery higher
eirs 46Uffi46c: creamery extra,
than
(93
ocora), 44 046c; firsts, 42044c; pscklng
stork current make, no. 1, s.wiwasc.
Egg Market steady; receipt, $2,793
esse; fresh gathered extras, 3138c;
fresh gathered storage packed firsts, 36
37 c; do, regular packed extra firsts, 36
milm its. flrsta. 14 0 36c.
Cheese Market ateady; receipt,
1,655
boxes: state held special, 24025o; do,
average run, 23025c; do, fresh specials,
22028e; do, average run, 2222c.
l.lva Poultry Firm: old rooster, 17c;
young rooster and smooth-legged chick
ens. 25c: turgeys, 20c, mwi, owoou.
Dressed, firm; chickens, 27044c; fowls,
85c; turkeys, 25088c.
Chicago Produce".
Chicago. April 29. Butter Market high
a-. .... merv 14(A42e.
irfs Market steady; receipts, 22,81$
... fir.ts i,S3c: ordinary firsts, 31
032e; at mark. case. Included, Sl0l2c.
a-oiaioes i"a-i i"", . ...
Wisconsin, Minnesota and Michigan
- - - -
bulk,
IOc0l.lO; sacks, ii.nffi.m
Fowls Alive, market lower, ,29c.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansa. City. Mo.. April 29. Corn No.
mivnfi it 1401.66: No. X white, ll.TBifi.s
No. 3 yellow. II .8601.70: May. tl.27! July,
I 1.83 'i.
Oats No. 2 white, $5 086c; No. 2 mixed
8484c.
Kansa. City Produce.
400
Kansas City. Mo.. April 29. Butter
Creamery, 40c; first., 39c; seconds,
packing, 30c.
Eggs Firsts. 31c.
Poultry Rooster., 18c; broilers, 24e.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Industrials and Rails Show
Little Activity on a ss-iuggisn
Market Reflecting War
Conditions.
Vew York, April !9.-Th spasmodic ,
tlvlty of pools in low prloed specialties saved
today' stock market from absolute Inertia.
T.a.i.,, m Hie usual leader w. of the mo-t
slender proportion, rails being relegated to
the background, uvornigni -,. .,u,-,,-and
those received during the day were in
themselves sufficient to restrain eneculatlve
ardor and domestic advice offered only par
tial encouragement.
Reports from leading railroad termlnsls
differed as to business prospect, tonnage
showing little change from the correspond,
lng period last yesr. Trade conditions It
was indicated, depend largely upon the
quickening of deliveries In th Immediate
'"united Slate. Steel, which led the list so
far as as It displayed any leadership
watched for some Intimation of tomorrow a
sctlon on the dividend. Steel made an ex
treme advance of a large fraction, all "J
which was later forfeited.
Gains of 1 to H points In Bethlehem,
Baltimore Locomotive, f"""-! L"?,v
Siudebsker and Atlantic Gulf, were mostly
cancelled In the SAgglng trend
marked Ih final dealings. New Haven we
th only railway Issue to show even tempo
rary strength, despite the Interstate Com
merce commission', severe "'?me,n,t:
Persistent heaviness wss "'nlf,ted 'l.
American Telephone and Sumatra Tobacco.
Sale amounted to $185,00 hr'- .
Lire, or Italian exchange, declined to IB
low record of 9.00, or nine lire to the Amer
ican dollar.
Bonds were Irregular. Liberty Issue r.
cling, with nominal change In Interna
"ionals. Total sales (par value)
$6,335,000. United Stats bond, old Issue,
were unchanged on call.
Number of ssles and range of prices or
the leading stocks: U mm
Ssles. High. Low. Bid.
Amsr, Beet Sugar.
American Can ....
Amer C. A F
Amer. Locomotive.
Amer. 8. A R
Amer. Sugar Ref...
800 73 72
73
43
77
64
77
10$
91
13'i
13 '
83
107',
II
19
18
$.500 44 M
1,600 78H
600 644.
1,100 77
43H
7$
64
77V
Amer. T. A T....
Amer. Si., U 8 -
Anaconda Copper .
6.400 9Si 96 4
3.260 64
600 i
500 108
1,100 61
800 20
"SOO 137
63
83
107
61
11
Atclhsou
A., O. Z W. I. S. L.
Hal. A Ohio
Butts A Sup. Cop. .
Cal. Petroleum . . .
Csnadlan Psclflo ..
137 137
65 66
,'entral Leather ..
'hs. A Ohio
1.900 66
3M
M0
66
38
66
37
66..
37
901,
1SU
41
39 .
38
14
39
II
14
141
C., M. St. P
Chi. A N. W
C, R. I. A P. ctfs, .
200 18 11
"hlno Copper
Colo. F. A I.
200
40 '4
39
65
28
51
14
40
38
64
18
60
11
Corn Products Rf. 13,606
Crucible Steel
1,600
Cub Cane Sugar..
nistlllors' Sec
Erie
Oeneral Rlectrlo .,
General Motors , .
Ot. No. pfd
300
11,800
300
1,100 117
116 116
18 18
300 88
Ot. No. Ore etrs. ..
l.OOO 29 It
29
96
61
16
17
39
1
81
112
16
93
11
10
17
19
61
18
102
12
II
' 44.
II
24
80
80
It
81
20
Illinois Central ...
Inspiration Copper,
3,100
3.600
1.460
1.100
53
17
18
40
11
II
17
W
Int. M. M. pro,...
International Nickel
international Paper.
K. C, Southern . ,
Kennecott Copper..
Louis. A Nash
Maxwell Motor. ..
400 32 11
I0
$.000
600
600
25
U
28
20
21
13
28
30
11
26
Mexican Petroleum.
Miami Copper ....
Missouri Psclflo ..
Montana Power ..
Nevada Coppsr . .
New York Central.
300 11
L700 29
N. Y., N. II. AH..
Norfolk Western
Northern Pacific ..
Psclflo Mall
Pennsylvania
Pittsburgh Coal ...
2,000 44 44-
Ray Cons. Copper
1,100
24
10
10
14
71
10
eRadlng 2.t
Republic I. A 8
600
Shnttuck Arl. Cop.
Southern Psclflo .
1,100 II 11
600 21 10
1.800 38 Hi 36
Houthern Railway
Studebaksr Corp.
Texas Co
Union Pacific ....
36
400 144 143 144
700 111 117 117
1.7(10 114 12$ 121
U, H. Ind. Alcohol
U, 8. Htsel 11,400 15 14 94
U. B. Bteel pfd.... 100 110 110 110
Utah Copper 78
Wabash pfd "B" ;
Western Union .. $00 13 13 11
Westing. Eleo. .... 300 40 40 40
Total .ales for th day. 166,000 shares.
Now York Money Market.
Nw Turk. April It. Mercantll papr
Tour and six month. 6 per cent.
Sterling Slity-day bill. $4.71: com
mnrclal 60-day bills on bank, 14.72; com
mercial 60-day bills. 14.71; demand,
14.76; cable, 14.76 7-18.
Silver Bar. 9lc; Mexican dollar. 17c.
Bond Oevornment, Irregulars railroad,
Tim loan Firm; 10 day. 6 and t per
cent: 10 day. 1 and t per cent; l
months, I psr cent bid.
Call Money Steady; high, I per cent; low,
8 per cent; ruling rate, 4 per cent; dos
ing hid, l0 per cent; offered at 4 per cent;
last loan. 4 psr cent
IT . 3s rsg.. 97 Ot. No. 1st 16
Ho rnunnn , . 97 111. C.
r. 4... 7.
U. 8. 3s rej... 99
do coupon ... It
IT, 8. Lib. $ 99
Int. M. M. t... 90
K. C. 8. r. 6. 77
h. A N. n 4. 14
M K A T l.t 4 tl
Mo. Pac. g. 4... 17
U. 8. 4s. rog...J0
do coupon . . .los
Am. F. H. Is-- 96H-M0ni. rower ..
1 t A T . 6. 91 NY T. C. d. I 11
Anglo-French I.. It No. Pae. la .. 10
Arm. A CO 4Vi " "
Atchison g. 4s.. I10. B. L. r. 4... 11
By. A O. 0. 4H 71'Pac. T. X. os si .
Beth Btl r. ssisrenn. won. -1- -
Cen. Leather Is. II do gen. t.
Can. Pae. 1st .. It e"m """l Hi,
C. A O. e. S . 798 L A fl F a 6. 61
C. B. A Q. J 4 I280. Pao. . I...
CMASPc4.. 71 So. Ry. 6s .... H
C R 1 A P r 4. 15'T.g. A Pac l.t 14
O .A 8. r. 4. 70 Union Paclflo 4 lt
D, A R. O. I... I V. S. Rubber 8... 71
Dom. of Can. I 11 0. B. Bteel I. .. tl
Erie gen. 4. .... IS . Waba.h 1st .... 13
Oen. Klao. I.. ... tlFrnch ovt ll 16
New York Cotton Market.
New York, April 21 Cotton cloeed .teady
at a net decline of H to 24 point..
Cotton future, cio.ea wuj. "-7
July. 24.88c; October, 14.10c; December,
24.08c; January, 1 4.0 to. , ...,..
Spot cotton, quieti mioaim
7lo.
London Mobt
.. Aa a. , n.. 1 I. ,1 n.l
knoon, April so. d ---
ouni (
.. 11 mu. nnnl
Mo
Lunt Rates-Short bllU. 1 Pr c.nt
Dlscr.
tinths, 1 1-11 per cent.
three
New York Coffo.
t. in.it 9 Snot coffee, quiet;
New Ytk ', H' ... 1.. Ho. It I reported
Rio 7, lent freight allotment so far
that goverV . t about joo.OOl bags for
have amounkV ih.t the next allotment.
May shipments T.,. hir,,nt. There war
made will be ft K, ,,n ,h.i further Im-
rumora aroundi 1 Delng considered In
port restriction, 1 ., m.v ..cure ad-
order that th I. , ,., nuroose. Santo
dltlonal tonnagai IM',. b offered her at
iur
1 and 8 were 1 A ale of 8anto 4w
8.90c. London crV 1 n4 of Ri0 ,t 1.10c
was reported at lOd V. ....-.i- cable re-
London credits.
0 ret at Rio. Santos
norted an advance
futures un
Braslllan port
,, steady; My
soots were unchangei
changed to 25 rcla t)
receipts. 36,000 bag,
Rio No. 7. 8'c; III
8.03c; October 8.39c.
irled Fruits.
Bvaporated Apple
rated Apple-"
New York, April 29. E
Nominal; California, 14i
it;
16c. 1. callforiiias.
Dried Fruits Prune, oii I c Apricti,
74i4c: Orcgons, 12sjl .e. ts.-;
firm; choice, 17Hc; lr - atandard.
fancy, 19120c. Peaches. tb ancy 13
ll0Uc; choice. 12 014cw V lt(,,a
14c. Raisins, steady; loose musc TcV; wile:
-
260
9c; cnoice to xancy e3uu, 1..00.
seedless, 809c: Lonaon
OMAHIA GENERAL M.1
H'holessle price of beef cut
April 29 are as follows: No. 1 lc
No. 2, !6o; No. 1, 28c; No. 1 I
No. 1. 29 c: No. 1. 24 o; No.
2V4c: No. 2. 25c: No. t, 21
chucks 2lo; No. 1, 21o; No. 1, Me; No.
1 plates, 16c; No. 2, 16c; No. 1, lie,
Minneapolis Grain Market. ,
Mlaeapolls, April 29. Flour Unchanged.
Rye $2.75? 2.71. .'
Barley $.145l.$l.
Bran $33.14. . h .
Corn No. 1 yellow, $1.6601.65.
Oats No. 3 whits. Il82c.
Flax 8t.tl0l.t3.
St. Loul Grain.
St. Louis. Mo., April 29. -Corn No 2,
81.7201.72: No. 2 white, 11.86 01.16; Julv.
$1.60.
Oats No. 2. 88084c; No. 3 white, $3
8c; Msy, 80c asked; July, 72e M
2
38c
state, 1E0
ectlve
"J9c;
31 He:
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