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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1918.
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HELP WANTED FEMALE
Stores and Offices.
. BURGESS-NASH. CO.
REQUIRES SERVICES OF
x- WRAPPERS,
CASHIERS
, AND '
INSPECTORS.
APPLY BUPT , BALCONY.
DICTAPHONE Opr., S8S-S7G; Billing Clk.,
$6$; Steno.. $5(-$(0; gteao. and Bkkpr..
$50. , '
' THE MARTI SERVICE,
116-11 W. O. W. Bids.
STENOGRAPHER, $90-$8S-$80-$75-$(5-$50.
Bookkeeper!. S7S-I65-S 50' bill clk., $65;
typist. 50; oempt Opr., $65.
WATTS REK. CO., 1131 lit Nafi Bank.
STENOGRAPHER, dictaphone operator
. 7s-s.. . . - , .
WESTERN REFERENCE BOND ABS'N.
BOOKKEEPER,, mercantile experience. $85.
WESTERN REFERENCE BOND ASS'N,
FOR A GOOD OFFICE POSITION OP ANT
KIND SEE OS. '
THB CANO AGENCY. (00 BEE BLDG.
CASHIER, 150 : :
WESTERN REFERENCE BOND ASS'N.
Professions and Trades.
USHERETTES
WANTED
' . ... ' AT
STRAND THEATER.
. . ... j
APPLY AT
-BOX OFFICE.
WANTED Young ladies to
: learn telephone operating.
. Good wages paid while
learning, rapid advance
ment, permanent positions.
Apply to C F. LAMBERT,
1 1807 "Douglas St.
' 7 WANTED
Two bright girls to learn film Inspecting.
: Salary IT a week, while learning.
- CALL TTLER 2121.
WANTED IS girls, experienced on power
sewing machines. Experienced operators
can earn from 112 to IIS per week. Light,
clean, steady work. Two weeks' guaran
tee given new beginners. Omaha Auto
Top Co.. 709-11 South 15th 8t
WANTED A lady masseuse at the LaBelle
" Bath Institute. 1(06 Harney. Dong, 7046
Householr and Domestic.
WANTED A thoroughly competent girl for
kitchen ana second work, or would hire
two girls or women who would divide up
all the work. Including the laundry work,
i'or small family. If thoroughly competent
and can come well recommended will pay
highest wages. Drop line whore you can
be 'phoned to, giving reference, experience
and wages wanted. Only strictly respect
able and neat persons need apply. Ad
dress Postofflce Box 578, Council Bluffs,
la.
OOD girl to assist with, housework; small
family; small house) nice room and good
wages; no laundry, housecleanlng done.
Call mornings or after t evenings. Wal-
nut (688, SOPS Capitol avenue.
WHITE girl tor general housework; must
be experienced cook; ne laundry work and
best wages. 3615 - Woolwortb avenue
Harney 5553
.WANTED Middle aged woman to do
bouae work; three In family; good wages;
good home 1141 South Thirty-first street,
Omaha. Neb.
WANTED Competent housekeeper, middle
- aged woman preferred, white; small fain
' lly, out of town. Mrs. Matt O. Abet,
commbus. Neb.
WANTED Competent maid for general
' housework; no washing; three In family;
gooq wages. Harney 9429
COMPETENT girl for general housework;
two In family; ood cook; no washing.
References. Telephone Harney 820,
WANTED An experienced white girl for
general housework. Mrs. Ralph Peters,
514 s. 40th. Harney 205.
WANTED An experienced second girl: olty
. references required. Mrs. Frank T. Ham
llton, 110 South 82d Ave.
YOUNG -white girl to assist with child-and
" light housework. Good home. Telephone
walnut 1821
,i WANTED A competent second girl, good
' wages. Mrs. O. Storx, J708 Farnam. Tel.
i. WANT an experienced nurse, one used to
children. Mrs. D. C. Bradford, 404 & 89tb
8t Phone Harney 828.
WANTED An experienced white second
maid. Apply Mrs. O. C Wharton, (04 8.
87tn Bt Harney 218.
WANTED Girl for general housework, fam
ily of two; good wages; good home. 2416
Newport Ave. Colfax 1163.
WANTED A girl for general housework,
. no washing, II a week. Telephone Har
ney 6071.
CAPABLE girl for general housework; two
, In family. 604 South 16th Street Har
ney 4358.
' AN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS AT
ONCE. APPLY CLARKSON HOSPITAL.
WANTED An experienced cook. Mrs.
Joseph Barker, 8607 Jackson St Har. 27.
-1 MAID for general housework. References
required. Mrs. Tom McShane. Harney 1241.
TOUNG girl wanted to assist In general
homework part time. Harney 1633
WANTED Middleaged housekeeper on farm.
,- Box 6728, Omaha Bee.
TVHITE laundress to make home at Insti
tution; good wages. Douglas 3024.
! I 'Miscellaneous.
WANTED
GIRLS, COLORED PREFERRED. ,
OMAHA PAPER STOCK CO.,
18TH AND MARCY ST. .,
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
1,000 STANDARD bred baby chicks; now
ready for delivery. Webster 1708. .
winana n.eai restate is the hrst in
vestment you could make. Read The
Bee's real estate columns
EDUCATIONAL
BOYLES COLLEGE. .
" ' DAY SCHOOL. "
' NIGHT SCHOOL.
Every day la enrollment day. Book
keeping, shorthand, tnotypy. typewrit
Inc. telegraphy, civil service all commer
cial and English branches. Catalogue fro.
BOYLES COLLEGE-
Dougta 1565. 18th and Harney St.
Van Saot School of Business.
Day and Evening Schools.
130 Omaha National Bank Bids.
Douxla 6810.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS.
If you fall 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
U parts of the otty. New lists Issued
every week.
LARGE, sunny furnished room in modern
homo on ear Una. Walking distance.
Har.acora Park district. Call Harney 1201
evenings.
NEWLY furnished modern room, one or
two gentlemen, privste home; walking
distance; broakfast if desired. Douglas
9508.
TWO-ROOM, modern suite and sleeping
porch, completely furnished. Field Club
district. Harney 47l. ,
MODERN furnished rooms for men only at
the Sunshine. 608 North 17th St Reason
able rent.
imc wrncTCD . l..,,. .l.v newiv fur.
nlshed, walking distance. Ideal for work
ing men. Reasonable
1823 ' CASS Large, nicely furnished, airy
room for summer; walking oiatanca. uoug
las 6707.
THE NORTON. Large splendidly furnished
room, suitable for two. 2218 Dodge.
Douglas 8960.
120 DODGE Large front room, newly
- furnished, 86. Douglas 7443.
ONE, two or three light housekeeping
rooms; bsth floor. 2578 Harney.
Housekeeping Rooms.
SUITE of clean, neatly furnished rooms on
seoona noor: no cnuaren: isunury pnvi
- leges. 29e2 Dodge.
LARGE neatly furnished three-room suite.
Also garage. No children. 3028 Daven
port
1061 PARK AVE. Two nicely furnished
rooms, sink, gas range, pleasant and com'
fortable for summer,
HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms, 2 and
4 rooms, modern. 402 North 16th street
Douglas 9446.
NICE, clean housekeeping rooms. 1611 How
ard St
Board and Room.
STRICTLY modorn, well furnlshsd large
front room, wun ciosei, on oatnroom uoor,
only 19, to 4 respectable gentleman who
appreciates m clean, 14U101., uvuiv. ,a
22d St. Douglas 1107.
DEMIS PARK On car line, one or two re
spectable ladles to board and room. All
modern. Private home. Harney azen.
Unfurnished Rooms.
THREE unfurn'shed rooms, 110. 911 N.
18th St Phone Douglas 4598.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments.
A CLASSY l-room and bath apartment, near
24th and Harney, furnished complete, for
142.50 per month. A high olass proposi
tion for high class people. Bedford-John
ston Co. D. 1140.
MY four-room completely furnished, mod
ern apartment, 'till October 1. t-rooia
accomodations, excellent condition; refer
ences required. Box 6048 Omaha Bee.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished 6-room apart
ment, with sun porch, to sublet; best lo.
cation and janitor service. 3208 Harney.
Telephone Harney 6811.
Houses.
FURNISHED HOUSE.
(room, 1-story house, well furnished.
Best location, Field Club district; garage.
Until October 1st only.
GEORGE & CO. D. 756.
NEATLY furnished 7-room cottage, with
piano; for board. Colfax 1846.
FOR RENT HOUSES
West.
FOR RENT 301 S. 88th Ave., corner of
Farnam St, nine-room attached brick
residence. Rooms finished In oak. Din
ing room has beamed celling, built-in and
attractive features; the second floor Is
finished In white enamel; two baths. Just
newly decorated. Apply to W. J. Burgess,
Boyd Theater, Douglss lilt.
ELEGANT 9-room brick near high school,
furnace, laundry, gas and fire places, all
ready to move Into. Tel. Harney- 6664.
Keys 2601 Capitol Ave., adjoining.
815 N. 25TH Duplex flat, 7 rms.. 882.60.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 1636. 138 Securities Bldg.
North.
FOR RENT.
2013 Grace St., 8-room house," $20.
ALFRED C. KENNEDY COMPANY,
205 S. 18th St. Douglas 722.
PARTIES having houses for rent or sale In
the neighborhood of a Basket Store will
do well to mention advantage to the pros-
pectlve renter or buyer,
FOUR rooms sr.d bath, second floor, nice
rooms, 110. 2639 Seward St. Red 682.
6-ROOM bouse, modern except furnace,
(14, 26th and Caldwell. Turklngton.
South.
6-ROOM house; electric lights, 118. 830
South 21st. Harney 2705.
5 ROOMS and bath upstairs. 1016 William.
Call evenings. Doug. 4567.
Miscellaneous.
HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THB CITY.
CREIGH SONS A CO., BEE BLDG.
Garden, 4128 N. 38th; 6 rooms. .. .315.00
Flat 2305 Leavenworth; 6 rooms. .320.00
JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas f54.
LIST your property for rent or sale with
FIRST TRUST COMPANY,
Realtors. Tyler 72S.
Shopen Co.. Ratals. Douglas 4228.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof; fine lawn and
flowers during summer; best location, 34tb
and Farnam. Prlcea reasonable. Call D.
1472.
North.
THREE VERY NICE
' MODERN FLATS
Four rooms each, every improvement,
with gas ranges and janitor, at 2662-58
Cuming St. $14 and $16.60 each to small
families only.
THOS. W. HAZEN
20 McCague Bldg.
BEAUTIFUL, strictly modern, four and
five room apartments. Sethlow Ter
race, 16th and Yates. Webster 932 and
Webster 4328.
FOUR-Room new apt, modern; corner;
very ngnt, 826; vacant May I. Maple
Court 1911 Maple St. Red 682.
INQUIRE upstairs, residence; 8 large rooms
and bath. Modern except heat $12. 2511
Corby St Webster 6765.
STEAM heated modern apartment, Clowry
uourt. u. v. BtebBlns. 1610 Chicago.
South.
i-ROOM apartment with private bath. Price
1 AND 4-ROOM apartments. 816 S 22d St
Tyler 224S.
Miscellaneous
' PETERS TRUST CO.
Specialist! in Apartment management
FOR RENT Business Prp'ty
Stores.
STORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas, lOx
w. steam heat, rent $115 per month.
WORLD REALTY CO.
Donglaa 6343. Sun Theater Bldg.
MODERN store. 16th near P. O. Low rent.
G, P. Stepping. 1610 Chicago. i
JDffice. and Desk Room.
LET US SHOW YOU why you should office
in The Bee Bid. Keystone Investment Co
Tyler 1JL
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO.
Owned and operated by Central Furnl-
. ture store; office en Howard St between
16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 3400. Have
your moving handled just as you would
" an order for new furniture. That's the way
we do It. Ask to see our dally rental lists.
FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE.
Separate locked rooms for household
goods and pianos; moving, packing and
hipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
806 8. 16th. Douglas 4161.
FREE 8rScle FIDELITY
Phone Douglas 288 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments Also for storage, moving.
16th and Jackson fits.
WE HAUL ANYTHING.
Unload carload lots rock, sand, or
any other material.
CHAMBERS & O'NEILL.
2102 Leavenworth Bt Phone Tyler 1419.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing esll Tvler 180 or Douglss 4338.
J f! RRRD Ers Co.. Moving.
O. J, AVUUAS Packing and Storage.
1207 Farnam St. Web. 274 Doug. 61 4
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
BEMIS PARK
la one of the prettiest spots In Omaha,
fairly closo !u and handy to two car
lines. We offer the following extra
good values In this district:
$4,150 An (-room all modern h0uie,
oak floors, Located on the car line
near Lincoln boulevard. $1,000 cash
will handle.
$5.000 A very well built home, S
rooms with hot water heat, oak finish,
dandy south front lot overlooking the
park. Term reasonable.
$10.000 On of the largest and best
Built homes In this dlstrlot South
front lot overlooking the park and
boulevard. Vlrst floor has an Immense
living room and extra large library;
dining room with panelled walls, com
plete pantry and kitchen. Seconi floor,
four large bedrooms and sleeping porch
with two tils bath rooms. Third floor,
two large rooms and complete bath
room. Quarier sawed oak finish, oak
floors throughout; hot water heat, two
fireplaces. Oarage for two cars, with
cement driveway; large shade trees.
A big sacrifice at $10,000 and can be
handled with $3,000 cash and $86 per
month.
. GLOVER & SPAIN,
Douglas "963
919-20 City Nat'l.
DESIRABLE HOME IN
BEMIS PARK DISTRICT
This is a good 2-story, (-room, mod
em house, In first-class condition, hav
ing living room, dining room, kitchen,
pantry and ice box room, first floor;
1 large bedrooms and bath 2d floor;
paved street and ornamental lighting
system throughout the district. This
Is 1314 North 16th St., and is priced
low for quick sale.
GEORGE & CO. D. 756.
New 5-Room Bungalow
and One Quarter Acre
$250 cash and $26 per month buys brand
new bungalow, oak floors and hardwood
finish throughout. Located at 43d and
Oak Sts. Price $2,975.
The Byron Reed Co.
Phone Douglas 297.
211 8. 17th.
A RENT SAVER.
Near the beautiful Clalrmont addition,
T rooms, well built, well located, close to
car line and school, could not be built
today for $4,000. Party wants to sell and
will take $1,000 down and $30 per month.
Your opportunity to buy right and save
money. Call
OSBORNE REALTY CO.,
70! Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496.
6-ROOM HOUSE Modern except heat, on
paved street. In A-l condition, 1H blocks
from 1 car lines. Lawn, flowers and
garden. A cosy little home. Come out and
make an offer at 4227 Grant St, Walnut
1728.
buNDEE BUNGALOW 5 rooms and sun
room on one floor; new, all oak; $3,800,
$300 cash. Cal' day Doug. 3140.
North.
Near 22nd and Lothrop
Just listed a seven room and sleeping
porch strictly modsrn house Oak finish
and oak floors downstairs. ' Three nice
bedrooms and open sleeping porch up
stairs. Price of this property $4,000. A
bargain figure, and can be handled on
$500 down and $60 per month.
Payne Investment Co.,
537 Om. Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Douglas 1781.
1457 PINKNEY ST.
6 ROOMS LARGE LOT
Houas has large rooms throughout
Oak floors rnd finish. Has reception
hall, living room, dining room, kitchen,
pantry and 'c box room on ftrst floor;
three large bedrooms, bath and linen
closet second floor. Full basement; gas
beater and gas plate. Screens, storm
windows, scrjened In front porch; large
level lot; house all newly painted and
redecorated. Call Webster 2671.
NEARLY NEW BUNGALOW
NORTH.
Dandy stucco bungalow, flvs good
sized rooms and bath, all on ons floor,
j choics oak finish, tastily decorated,
bookcases, buffet, and sun room, good
attlo and basement, nice level lot 40x140,
only one block to car line. Price $3,900.
About half cash.
OSBOi'NE REALTY CO.
701 Om. Naf Bk. Bldg. Tyler 496.
HERE IS A SNAP
Usually well built home; four rooms,
large pantry and tiled vestibule down
stairs; four bedrooms, bath and sewing
rooms upstairs. All rooms canvaaed and
decorated. Full size attlo as well as
cellar. Strictly, modern. All on an east
front lot 44x176. At a bargain If taken
at once.
1030 North 33d Street.
6-R.. nearly new, oak finish, 2-story home,
garage, ioi wun iruit ana shade, paved
st big bargain at $3,(00; $500 cash and
$32.60 per mo.; on pretty Pinkney St. We
buy as well as sell bargains
RASP BROS.. 210 Keellne Bldg., Tyler 721.
18th and Clark Streets.
For R. R. man, ( rooms strictly modern
house, large lot, walking distance1 to R.
R shops and large Industries. Sacrifice
for $1,300. See it now.
J. N. Snitzer, 423 Paxton Bik., D. 2161.
FOR COLORED MAN.
1204 N. 25th street Home or boarding
house, close In; 10 roomy, modern, large
corner lot. Will sacrifice. See It today.
.1. N. 8nltzer, 428 Paxton Bik., D. 2161.
WE SELL, Rent, Insure and make Loans
on City property. Nortn.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,
24th and Ames Ave. Cot 217,
KOUN'f ZE PLACE Modsrn -rooro bouse.
run basement, large-lot. cioae to car. Price
S3 150 Norrls A Norrts. D. 4170.
M1NNE LUSA homes and lota offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money
Phone Tvler 187
FOR SALE 9-room modern house on N.
24th St. car line, $4,700. Box 4326, Bee.
South.
SPECIAL BARGAIN, SOUTH. "'"
8trlctly modern specially well built
house, 1 rooms and bath, oak finish, hot
water heat One sleeping porch, double
garage, paved street, near car line and
school, near 9th and Bancroft; must sell
quick and the price Is way 'below what
It Is worth.
TEBBENS, THE REALTOR.
0( Omaha Nat. Bank. Phone D. 2182.
Miscellaneous.
BUNGALOW.
New, (-room stucco; oak finish; nicely
decorated; tine location; near car line.
Price, (4,000. Terms. 1600 cash, balance
monthly.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL,
(42 Paxton Bik.
FOR RBNT AND SALE.
HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS.
PORTI'-K at snuintiiu,
202 S. 17th St Douglas 6011,
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
Miscellaneous
It' you want acres well located, near car
and paved road, northwest west or
southwest at low prices and easy terms,
you will find we always have the best
list to select fro-i. HASTINGS HEY
DEN, 1614 Harney St., Phono Tyler 60.
8-R. PRESSED brick house; oak finish, full
lot with garsge, $5,200.
W. H. GATES,
(47 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1194.
OWNER will sell high-class bungalow at
bargain to party able to make first pay'
ment of $1,500; balance easy payments.
Tel. Colfax 1324.
W. FARNAM SMITH A CO.,
Real Estate and Insurance.
IS JO Farnam St rx,ue 10(4
REM ESTATE B'nes Pr'pty
WB WILL buy your home or business
property and pay cash.
H. A. WOLF CO..
Electrlo' Bids. Tyler (5,
BUSINESS property and Investments.
A P. TL'KEY and SON.
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAOijE INVESTMENT CO.T
Income. Business and Trackage Specialist
16tn ana uoage Hie uougise
.- Emm in, - nr1
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE
TKACKAGE Fine site on B. & M. R. R.,
sise 15x166. Can be bought cheap. Call
owner evenings. Phone Wal. 70.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
FOR SALE or exchange, 420 acre . farm
located in northeast Mo.. 2ft miles, from
town, well improved and a No. 1 rarm.
Will take $20,000 or $36,000 worth of
good income Omaha property and easy
terms on balance. Address Box oj,
Rock Island, 111.
GOOD Omaha residence property to ex
change for clear western land, or eastern
Neb. farm. Mr. Pease, 211 Bran. Th. Bldg
$0 ACRES in Arkansas. 101 acres In Colo.
. rado, for rooming house or hotel. 1116
South 2d St. Paul pydon.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
West.
ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS.
$1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK.
PAYNE SLATER CO ' ,
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
FAIRACRES
About 1 '4 acres on Dodgo St., In Fair
acres. This Is a nice south front, close to
beautiful homes and is the cheapest acre
age In this high-rlaas district Price for
quirk sale reduced to $3,150. See us at
once.
J. L. HIATT CO.,
QflA FIRST NAT'L. PHONE 0
f VW BK. BLDG. TYLER UO
HIGH and sightly Dundee lots. $875 to
$1,150. Easy terms, loans arranged for
building purposes. Phone D. 6074, Ghuler
A Csry. Realtors
Dundee.
Good Dundee Homes
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. This
Is a 7-room, 1-story, well-built modern
home, with reception room, living room
and dining room finished In quarter
sawed oak; kitchen, 4 bedrooms and
bathroom finished in quarter-eawed
pine; garage; paved alley; south front
lot 60x128 feet. Price $5,260. Reason
able amount down, balance monthly
like rent. Key at our office.
GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756.
FAIRACRES HOME
High algh'ly location with about three
and one-half acres. Extensive planting
of trees and shrubbery. Brick house, 9
rooms, 2 bath rooms second floor. Double
garage.
GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756.
South Side.
SIX well located lots In Bellevue; might
exchange for light automobile. Phone
Walnut 1141.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT STOCKED RANCH OR
FARM.
Widow has ( five-room bouses, one 7-
room, modern house, one t-room modern
house and 1 modern store bulldlnge; all
well rented, on paved atreets, 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.
213 City National Bank Building.
WB HAVE BUYERS
CASH OR TERMS
For $2,500 to $4,600 desirable homes. Also
for snaps In Rental Property. List with us
for quick results, we advertise and sell.
Regular commission.
D. E. BUCK & CO.,
442 Omaha Nat. Bk. Doug. 2000.
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
6 and 6-room houses and bungalow with
$300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg.
( OR 8 ROOM bouse. Give location In full.
Lowest price and what amount of money
to handle. No real estate agents. Box
6683, Omaha Bee.
LIST your property with
JOHN J. MULVIHILL,
200 Brandeis Thester Bldg. Phone D. 9t
WANTED Modern flat, value $30,000 to
$40,000. Address P. O. Box 473, Onawa. Ia.
MEET me at F. D. Wead's Office.
FINANCIAL
Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages.
7H PER CENT INTEREST.
First farm debentures amply secured.
Denomination $100, $500, $1,000 and up.
HARLEY J. HOOKER.
First National Bank Bldg.
WB want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi
dences; funds on hand for quick closing.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.,
638-49 Keellne Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
On dollar itart n account
OMAHA LOAN A BLDG ASSOCIATION.
1. FARM LOANS, CI CT
'72 1 PAUL PETERSON. 0 '2 l
164 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG.
H. W. BINDER.
Money on hand for mortgage loan.
City National BankJ5ld
OMAHA HOMESfcAST NEB. FARMS?
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
1018 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2715.
CITY AND FAKM LOANS '
6, (ft and ( Per Cent
J. H. DUMONT Co., Keellne Bldg.
5i2 HARRISON A MORTON, 5M
119 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg.
1100 to 810.000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, Weed Bldg., 18th and Farnam Bt.
MONEY to Man on Improved firm and
ranche. Kicks Inveetmei.t Co., Omaha.
Private Money.
8HOPEN A COMPANY Douglas 4228.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg.
TEN TO 20 YEARS, LOW COST, easy pay.
menta. W. O. TEMPLETON. 614 Bee Bldg.
LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERO. Ill Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 685.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
MAY 7TH.
Our next excursion to McOehee, Ark.
W. S. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK.
New York Lands.
304 ACRES, 36 miles frem Buffalo, 1 mile
from cheese factory, churches, store;
school on farm; dark loam soil; 40 acres
timber; living springs; 2 bouses; barn 60x
90 basement stable, concrete floor, alio,
Including 62 head cattle, 11 horaes; 4
hogs, hens, all fodder, complete farming
equipment. Price $12,600. Easy terms.
Free list. Ellis Bros.. Sprtngvllle, N. Y.
Wisconsin Lands.
OWN a farm. Ws have some of the choicest
land In th heart of the very best sec
tion of the Clovor Belt of Central Wis
consin. Low prices. Essy terms. Write
for booklet and map. John 8. Osveo
Lumber Co.. Owen. Clark County. Wis.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming fsrms, $60 per a..
Including paid-up water rights. Henry
Levi ACM. Rylsndor, $64 Omaha Nat'l.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
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
large city. Will sell In tracts of 160 acres
or more. Price $36 per acre. Terms, $5
per acre cash, balance ten annual pay
ments ( per cent Will consider part
cash ana trade. Alao (.009 acre of dry
farming land In Crowley county. Colorado,
$1$ per acre; also New Mexico (0,000-acre
ranch, with water rights for 7.000 acres.
Address B. H. Tsllmadge, Pueblo, Colo.
16 ACRES OF LAND
Two miles of slevator; small house and
well; some 40 acres cultivated. Land
locatedln Logan county between Wlllard
and Sterling. Price $4,000, or $28 per
acre. Come and see this. It Is a bar
gain. Lsnd In this vicinity selling much
higher.
C M. MORTON,
109 S. Id St., Sterling Colo.
COLORADO offers great opportunities for
farmers of moderate meana to secure
farm homea on very easy term. Inform
us location desired. For free book and
map and special railroad ratea write
Fluyd C Tallmadge, Colonisation Agent
Kana-Colo. Ry Co., First National Bank
Bldg., Pueblo. Colo.
LISTEN Old residents who refused to cay
$1.26 acre for Eastern Colorado land 10
year ago are paying $10 to $26 now; Ne.
braska and ' Iowa parties buying largely
since they found oould save commissions
by buying direct from W. 8. Pershing, ex
mayor of Limon, Colo; 1.2(0 aorea (old Ne
braaka and Iowa parties last week
640 ACRES, smooth whest land, half mile
from small railroad town In Cheyenne
county, Colorado, Price $30 per acre,
Terms. The Chas. E. Oibson Co.. First
National Bank bldg. Denver. Colo.
Nebraska Lands.
240 ACRES 2 MILES FROM GLEN.
240 acre two mile from Glen, 10 miles
from Crawford. (Glen Is a small railroad
point on the C. V N. W. just west of
Crswford). This 240 aorea has about 80
acre under cultivation. About 1(0 to
170 aorea can be cultivated. Lota of
good pine timber, all . fenced and cross
fenced. Good five roomed house, good
two story barn, two good cellars, good well
ana windmill, oiacKsmitn shop, good
double hen house, etc., etc You couldn't
beat this place no matter where you
tried. It Is right on the main line' road
from Crawford to Glen and la a very
desirable location, $28.(0 per acre takes
It.
In connection with this, I can sail you
a straight slock ranch proposition, being
1,040 seres and laying only 1 mllo.
away from this place. It Is mostly all
rough but very heavily grassed and has
lots of good timber. Also ha good run
ning water. Log house, log barn, some
other outbul'dlngs. Just for a straight
stock proposition you can't beat thli
place and you can shut your eye and
grab it at th price and It will make you
good money. Only $9.(0 per acre. These
two places should go together, yet, 1
can sell them separate. The man that
owns these two places together, couldn't
possibly go wrong. Write me for pic
tures, description and price of other
places.
ARAH U HUNOKRFORD,
Crawford, Dawes County, Nebraska.
MERRICK COUNTY BARGAIN.
1(0 aorea, lies level, nicely Improved,
( miles from good town, one-half mile
to rural high school; perfect level road
to town. Good (-room house, well shel
tered by plenty of shad trees; good
barn for 12 horses and ( tone of hay;
hog shed, chicken house, granary and
garage; good well and windmill, best of
water at a depth of 10, feet; (0 acres
under plow, 15 acre In alfalfa, balance
pasture, which can all be broken and
profitably farmed, all good black sandy
loam soil that produces any crop grown
In Nebraska. Pries $86 per acre, about
one-halt cash, balance good terms. This
firm will not be on the market long,
com and look It over now, He M, A.
LARSON, Central City, Nebraska.
ONE 80 acres, one 40 acres, one 40 acres
or nne rarming iana, improv-ment on
every piece; on San tee Reservation, Ne
braska; patented. Buyer tak Immedi
ate possession; all adjoining. Inform.
ion.
STEPHEN S, JONES, Flandreau, S. D.
HAVE 840 aorea in the good wheat
country, well Improved, 160 aorea In cul
tivation; six mile of Kimball, In Kim
ball county, Neb. Price $35 per acre.
write F. v, cnew, Kimball, Neb.
NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SURE
INVESTMENTS. For beat land at beat
prices write Geo. Antlll, Blslr, Neb.
RANCHES ot all alsaa and kinds, eaay
terms, a. v Patsman. 801 Karbach Bik.
CHOICE FARMS. Nllsson. 421 Rose Bldg.
Miscellaneous.
GOOD ranches and farms and city property
ror sal or exchange, miss Maxln win
ters, 608 Metro. Bldg., Slrux City, la.
Auto phone 9111.
Horses Live Stock Vehicles
For Sale.
SHEEP FOR SALE 4.000 large cross-bred
1 to 4-year ewes; 3.400 cross-bred 2-year
wes; 1,000 or 10,000 Ramboulllst and
cross-bred yearling ewes; all flrft-elaas;
before or after shearing. A few oarload
lots. For particular writ I, N. Portsr,
Ogden, Utah.
LET US haul your live stock. W ar fully
equipped to nanai anytning.
CHAMBERS & O'NEILL.
$102 Leavenworth Bt Phone Tyler 1419.
(235 TAKES my chunky gray team of mares,
z,7(io lbs. To bs sold by the 10th Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley 213 DnuffUa
FOR SALE 20 Holsteln cow and helferu
Apply f. C. Bliss, 254 Exchange Bldg.,
South Omaha.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organised by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, piano and note as seourlty.
t, mo., a. gooas, total, I8 60.
Smaller, isrger am't proportionate rat.
PrtOVHIITiVT tniH anPTwrv
482 Securities Bldg,. Hth. Fsrnsm. Ty. (((.
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY.
1 Of SMALLER LOANS. O Of
A IV W, C. FLATAO. EST. 1(91. 6 O
" w pmJUKiniia aisva. ty, S6o.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANST"
Lowest rate, Privets loan booth. Harry
JL-JL 'J?"rK- ' uonge. u eI lest, 1811
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
Clara I. Dorward to Fred M. Bradley,
oumeasc corner Tnirty-ninth and
Arbor street. 100x124; northeast
cornr Thirty-ninth and Gold
streets. 60x124 H.iOfl
Augustus A. Myers and wife to Fred
D. Wead, Lake street, 250 feet east
of Forty-second street, south side,
60x120 1,700
A. C. Lelghton and wife to Frank Fo
garty, Wirt stroet, 296 feet east of
Thirleth street, outh lde, 88.5x124.6 1
Frank Fogarty and wife to Wilson T.
Graham, Wlrth street. 296 feet east
of Thirtieth stroet, south side,
68.5xl34.( (50
Samuel Sugarman to Emma Matson,
Polk street, 800 feet west of Thir
teenth street, south side, (0x140.... 160
Edward W Hermnnsky to Bessie
Wohlnbr. Spring street, 148 feet west
of Twentieth street, north llde,
86.86x178. 5 1
Dundee Realty company to Fred H.
Ushllng, Fifty-first street, 116 feet
south of Farnam street, east side,
49x135 1,4(0
Ann Doerwald to Olgo M. Koehneman,
northwest corner Twenty-first and
Monroe streets, 42x130 200
John B. Nlchlos to Francis T. Schrunk.
Burt street, 66 feet west of Seven
teenth street, north side, 66x132.... 1,200
Annie Kuykendall and husband to
Carl G. Johnson, Thirty-second
street, 46.4 feet south of Ilascall
street, west lsde, 45x120 650
Elisabeth J. Baker. and husband to
Wilson W. Buchanan, Mason street,
162 feet west of Thirty-sixth street,
north side. 42x115 4,700
Charles Ladd Thomas to Nellie Hutch
inson, Forty-ninth street, 89.5 feet
north of Pacific street, esst side,
110x132 400
John H. Parry and wife to Lulu
Kehm, Pinkney street. 170 feet west
of Forty-sacond street, north side,
80x128 660
Alfred Olson and wife to Conrad A.
Swanson, Sixty-eighth street, 134
feet north of Ohio street, west side,
60x163 1,100
Kenwood Realty company to Alexand
er R. - McCandless et el, Forty-second
street 120 feet south ot Pratt
street, east side. 126x200 (50
Louis A. Frederlckson and wife to
John H. Johnson, Twenty-sixth
street, 495.6 feet north of Cuming
street, east side, (2.6x121 2,200
Nellie B. Traver to Roy E. Slater,
Seventeenth street, $00 feet south
ot Central boulevard, east side, 100X
127 and other property 2,800
Ren W. Fadden and wife to Wesley
M. Kurtx et al, northwest corner '
Twenty-fifth avenue and Laurel ave
nue, 45x120 LIDO
Axel W. Cederholm and wife to George
H. Hurd et al, Charles street, (0
feet west of Fortieth street, south
side, 60x130 1 780
OMAHA LIYE STOCK
Moderate Ran of Cattle;' Hog
Market Active and Sales
Lower; Sheep Trade
Receipts wers: Cattle. Hog. Sheep.
Official Monday 1,(61 8.160 7,136
Official Tuesday S.061 18.065 7,338
Official Wednesday .. (,499 19.180 4.(89
Estimate today 4,700 15,000 (.000
Fmir day this week.. 17, 922 (9,338 25,183
Same day last week.. 16,178 (3,(12 23,165
Sam day 1 wks. ago. 40, 133 70,739 40,981
Sam day t wks. goi36,950 10.743 37,391
Sam days year ago... 28.167 47,731 13,032
Receipt and disposition of llvs stock at
ths Union Stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for 24
hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m., May 2,
1(18
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. She o TCrs.
C. M. & St. P.... 1 6 .. .,
V'abash .. 1
Missouri Paclflo $ 2. . . 1
Union Pacific 55 61 Si . ,
C. A N. V.. east 1( 4
CAN W. west., 42 (8 .. ,.
C. St P., M. A 0 19 19
C. B. A Q., east 1$ ( 1 .,
C, B. A Q., west 37 1(
C, R LAP., east 10 S .. ..
C, R. I. A P., weat 2
Illinois Central 6 1 ., ,,
Chicago, at. West 2 6
TotsI receipts 207 10$ 17 1
DISPOSITION HEAD.
Cattle, Hogs. Sheep.
Morris A Co.
(64
3,197
Swift A Co
Cudahy Packing Co.,.
Armour A Co...
J. W Murphy..
Liicoln Packing Co...
S Omaha Pack. Co..
W. B. Vansant Co....
V B. Lewis
Huntalnger A Oliver..
J. B. Root A Co,
J. H. Bulla
Rotenstock Bros .....
F O. Kellogg...
Werthelmer A Degen.,
Giles A Co.
Christie
Higgtns
Rtth ....r.
Mayer
Baker. Jones A Smith
Banner Bros.. ,,
Jnh.i Harvey
Jensen A Lungren . , , .
Pat O'Pay , . .
1.C6
679
1,141
"((
19
64
161
44
19
5
12
111
(T
39
19
K
10
11
S
31
138
81
19
411
1,045 1.734
4,406 1,(14
1,878
11(4
Other Buyers
40
Total! 1,691 14,(90 t,4((
Cattle A very moderate Thursday's run
ot cattle showed up. about 4,700 head. For
the four day reotlpt -hav been about
28,(00 head or nearly 7,000 short of a week
ago. On account of lower market receipts
the Iocs, trade opened out rather slow, and
while every effort wa mad to fore prices
lower the bulk, of th desirable offering
old about as well as an Wednesday, the
good to choice weighty beeves up around
$17,00 to $17.80. Cow and heifer wer
low sals at steady to uneven lower prlcea
Dullness In itocksr and feeder was very
quit, the best grade rulsd about steady
and in-between kind uneven lower.
Cattle quotation! Good to choice beeves,
(1( 76017.40; fair to good beeves (18.60
14.50: common to fair beeves, $11. 60015. 00:
good to choice yearlings, (14.00015.60; fair
to good yearlings, S11.009 ll.St; common to
fair ysarllngs, $9.(0010.(0; good to choics
heifers, (11.60011.00; good to cholc eows,
It.OOtflS.tS; fair to good sows. $(.7(011.7(i
common to fair cows, $7,(0OM0; prime
feeders, $11.00011.16; good t choice feed
ers, llO.OOOU.50i fair to good feeder. (8.60
O9.601 oommon to fair feeder. $7.(O0(.(O
goad to cholc stockers, $9.6011.$0 stock
heifers. $8.10010.60: stock eows. $7,600
10.00; stock calve, $8.(0011.10; veal oalvei,
$!.00O13.00; bulls, stags, ate., $10.00 015 00.
Hogs Supplies of hog today amounted
te 16,000 head or 11$ ear, and th market
opened rather active on both (hipping and
packing account and ale wer made any
where from 6O10o lower than yesterday's
average market. Bulk of th sales ranged
from $16.60016.10. shipper paid as high
a $!(.(( for cholc light weights, with the
heavy weights ranging from (Oo up to (00
and ths medium weights and packing hogs
from 40a to (Oo. Th general undertone ot
the trade was very good but ottering war
Just fair.
Sheep Arrival ot sheen today war esti
mated at 6,000 head. Over halt ot these wsr
billed through, however, there probably not
being over 10 or 11 load en sal. Buyer
and sellers wsr (low In getting together
this morning and the market wa a dreggy
affair regardlee of th large supply and
what little trading wa don at th tim of
wrltli.g this report looked to be a steady
market.
Sheep quotation: Good to choice lamb,
$17BC20.10; fair to cholc lambs, $18,600
19.76; fair to choice yearlings, (16.(0019 00;
fair to cholc wethers, $14.60017.00; fair to
choice ewe. S13.toaplfl.SS: feeder lambs,
(17.(0011.00; spring lamb. $18.00020.00.
St. JVouls Llv Stock.
tt. Louis, May 1 Cattle Receipt. 1.(00
head; market, alow) native beet iteen,
$11.(0017.10; yearling steer and heifer.
jj.B0O15.00; cows, (7.10011.(0; stockers
and feeders. $8.6011.0O; fair to prime
southern beef steers, 110.00O1M0; beef
cows and heifers, $6.00018.60: southern
yearling ter snd halter, $7.60 OK. 90;
calve. $7.76018.(0.
Hogs Receipts. 11.800 head; market,
lower; lights, (17.40017.60; pigs, (15.760
17.18 mixed and butchers, (17.10017.(0:
good heavy, (17,10017. 2(; bulk ot sales,
$17.26017.60.
Sheep and Lambs Receipt, 1,(00 head;
lambs, (20.60021.25; owe, $10.00 0 17. 00;
wethers, $16.(001700; canners and chop
pers, $(.(009.(0.
Kansas City Llv Stock Market.
Kansas City, May 1. Cattle Receipts.
3,000 head; market, steady; prim fed
steers, $16.60017.60; dressed beef steers,
$15.25016.76; western steers, $14.00017.25;
cows, $7.7601( 00; heifers, $$.60014.00;
stockers and fseders, $8.60016.00; bulla,
$(.00O13.7(; calvss, (8.00011.00.
Hogs Receipts, (.000 head; market low
er; bulk of sales, (17.00017,26; heavy,
117.00 17.16 ; ; packer and butcher. $17.0$
017.40; light, $17.10017,35; plge, $13,760
17.60. ...
Sheep snd Lambs Receipts, 1,000 head;
market, higher; lambs, $19.25010.(0; ysar
llngs, $l(.00O17.(0; wethers, $15.00017 (0;
ewe, $16.00014.76.
Sioux City Llv Stock,
Sioux City, la., May 1. Cattle Receipts,
2,600 head; market weak; beef steers, $12.00
& 17.60: fat cows and heifers.. $9.00i15.00:
canners, $7.6001.60; stockers and feeders,
$9.00013.50: calves. $8.00013.00; bulls,
stags, etc, $9.00012.75 feeding oows and
betrers, $7.(0011.00.
Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market
steady; light, (14.80OH.80; mixed, (16.700
16.(0; heavy. $16.60016.70; pigs, $16.60
17.00; bulk of sales, (1(. 6016.80.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 200 head;
market steady.
Chicago Live Stock.
Chicago, May 2. Cattle Receipts. 16,000;
market weak. Native steers, (IO.0017.40;
stockers and feeders, ((.20012.36; cows and
heifers, $6. 75013. $0; calve. $8.00014.00.
Hogs Receipts, 88,000; market unsettled,
10 to 15c under yesterday's average. Bulk,
$17. 1)01f 17.40; light, $16.90017.66; mixed,
$16.6EH7.60; heavy, $16.80017.25; rough,
$16.80016.20; pigs, $13.25017.00.
Sheep Receipts, 12,000; market firm.
Sheep, $12.76016.75; lambs, $15.50020.(0.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
St. Joseph, May 2. Cattle Receipts'. 2.200
head; market strong; steers, $12.00017.66;
cews and heifers,' (7. 00016. 00; calves. $7.00
012.00.
Hogs Receipts, 7,500 head; market lower;
top, $17.26; bulk of sales, $16.80017.15.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 350 head:
market steady; lambs, $16.00020.25; ewes,
$1O.OO0K.7(.'
Tur.ientlue ana Rosin.
Savannsh, Ga.. May 2. Turpentine
Firm, 4O04OHc; sales, 184 bbls.; receipts,
147 bbls.-; shipments, none; stock, 23,449
bbls.
Rosin Firm, sales, 385 bbls.; receipts
4 :i2 bbls.; shipments, none; stock, 97,047
bbls. Quotations: B, D, E, F, O and H
$5.60; I, $5.85; K, $5.76; M. $6 98: N. $6.10;
WO, $6.70; WW, $6.90.
Metal Market.
New York, May 3. Metal exchange quotes
lead easy; spi', $7.0007.11; i.pelter, quiet.
East St. Louis, spot, $6.6506.76.
At London Copper, spot and futures.
110; electrolytic, 125; tin. spot and fu
tures, C360; levl, spot, 29 10s; futures, 26
10s; spelter, spot, 54; futures, 50.
New York Cotton.
New York, May 2. Cotton closed steady
at a net decline of 92 to 111 points.
Cotton, spot, quiet; middling, 27.75c. Fu
tures, closed euy; May. 25.68c; July, 25.95c
October, 25.14c: Dscember, 26c; January.
24.76c.
Duluth Linseed.
Duluth. Minn,, May 2. Linseed $3,950
4.01; arrive, $3 91; May, $3.95 asked; July,
$3.99 asked; October, $3.(6 asked.
GRAIN ANDPRODUCE
Further Decrease in Receipts
Develop; Cash Corn Lower;
Oats Hit Decline; Bye
Quiet.
Omaha. May t, 1918.
A further decrease In th receipts or
grain were ahown today, (7 ran of all grain
being reported in. Wheat receipts were 1
cars; corn, (1 cars; oat. 21 cars; rye, 1 oar,
and barley, 4 cars.
Cash corn was generally lo to (o lower,
with one exception, the No, 2 grade ot whin
corn bringing yesterday prices and a few
cars in advance ot lo and 2a a bushel.
Oat auffered severely, actual sales show
ing a decline of IKo and 4c. Practically
no export bids wer heard of.
Rye wa quiet, no sales being reported al
a . late hour. Bids, however, were cut down
aeveral cent.
Barley was not much changed. 1 car ol
No. 1 going at (1.(0.
Clearances were; Wheat and flour equal
to 18( 000 bu.; oorn, 1,000 bu.; oats, 191.-
000 bu!
Primary wheat receipt wer 1(7,00$ bu.
and shipments (7,000 bu against receipts
t 1(3.000 bu. and shipment ot 1,709,000 bu.
Ust year.
Primary corn receipts were (41,000 bu.
and shipment (07.000 bu., against receipts
of 466,000 bu and shipments ot 161.000 bu.
Inst year.
Primary oat receipts were 971,000 bu.
and shipments 1.090.000 bu., against receipts
o: (83.000 bu. and shipment of (11,000 bu.
last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS. ' '
Wheat Corn. Oate.
'hlcago ( IK 22$
Minneapolis 9$ ..
Omaha 7 (12$
Kansas City , t , 80 19
St Louis 1 ,37 $7
Winnipeg .............$0 , ..
These sales were reported today:
Corn No. I white: t oars, (1.74; I car.
$1.73; 3 cars, $1.73. No. I white: ear.
$1.70. No. 4 white: 1 oar, $1.((; 1 ear,
$1.65, No. ( white: 1 ear, (l.((; 1 car,
$1.(5. No. 6 white: 1 car, $1,41; 1 ear.
$1.30. No. 1 yellow: 1 cars. $1.(1. No.
$ yellow: II care, $1.(0; I ear, $1.$$, No.
4 yellow: ( 1-1 car. (1.6(. No. 6 yallow;
1 car, (1.41. No. ( yellow: 1 cars, (1.16;
car, (1.16; 1 car, $1.(1. Sample yellow:
1 ear, (1.16; l-( car, $1.00. No. I mixed:
( ear. $1.((. No. ( mlxd: 1 car, $1.(1;
3-t car, (1.(0. No. I mixed! 1 ear, (1.(4;
4 car, $1.43; t ear, $1.40; 1-1 ear, $1.10.
No. mixed: 1 car, $1.33; 4 oars, 11.80.
Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.10. I
Oat No. 1 white) 1 ear, 7(0 1 ear, 17,
No. 1 white! 1 ear, tJWe; 1 car, TSot 1
car, 77c: 1 car. 16He: tt-l ears, 7(ttoi M
car, 7(Ve. No. 4 white: 1 ear, 71c: 1 oar,
TT Via; 1 car, TTc Sample 'whlti t car,
TSVicj I oar, Tlo.
Oat and Barley I ear, Tie,
Barley No. (: 1 ear, $1.60.
Omaha Cash Prlcea Corn; No. t white.
$1.7301.74; N I white, $1.79 01.71) No, 4
white, (1.45 0l(8 No. I whit. $1(501.(1;
No. ( white, $1 $001.4$; No, 1 yellow, $1.((;
No, $ yellow, i 1(01.(0; No. 4 yellow, (1.(6;
No. ( yellow. (1.43 01.46; No. ( yelew,
$1.8301.85: i-r.pl yellow, $1.0001.10; No
$ mlxd,,$1.6(. No. 4 mixed, $1.6001.(3: Na.
t mixed,' (1.30 01.(4; No. ( mixed, (1.800
1.81; sample ni xed, $1,80,
Oats: No. 1 white, 1107(01 No. I whit,
7(H07(Vtai No. 4 whit, 77078o; sample,
T3 073 Vic '
Barley: Wo. t, $1.(0.
Chtdago closing price, furnished Th Bs
by Logan A Bryan, stock and grala broker,
815 South Sixteenth street Omaha:
Article Open High" I Low Close jYest
Corn. I
May 11714 1 174 137 I IT. H7H
July 1 45 1 47 H4H 1 47 U6
Oats.
May 77 78 Vi 78 18 II
July Utt 19 17 (I 11
Pork
May 48 41 46 41 41 10 48 10 4( 41
July 4( 40 41 49 41 0 41 II 41 (I
Lard
May 14 IT 14 71 24 13 14 IT 24 Tt
July tl 0( 35 10 34 16 tl 1 21 II
Ribs,
May II Tl II It 11 II tt IT II 71
July 13 40 tt 47 21 17 21 41 2$ II
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS,
Cam IMeea Tura Upward When Leader
Realise Market Uas Been Oversold,
Chicago. Mar 1. Sign that selling had
been greatly overdone led te a (harp rally
today In '.he eorn market. Price closed
strong, tt01c net higher, i with May
$1.37 and July $1.47 01.47. Oat . fin
ished ' O lo net lower. The outcome la
provision ranged from (to decline t a rise
D( a do. .
Too much enthusiasm among th bear
In oorn resulted from th fact that aeu-on.
able temperature and plenty of lunshtnl
appeared to be assured for at least the nest
two or three days. The consequent free,
selling with which the day began earrled
down prloes to about 90 a bushel below ths
top level of last week. At thl point
ers turned to the buying aide, but fount
that it wa difficult to cover. Prospective
scantiness of supplies from rural source,
gave further emphasis to the view that Ira
proved conditions for plowing and plant
ing had been more than discounted, an!
that decided i.tward readjustment was Is
order. '
Government purchases of 150,300 busheli
checked weak'ita In oats. Previously there
had been pronounced bearish sentiment oe
aooount of absence ot export demand an
because ot th excellent crop outlook.
Provision influenced by the corn hulgl
recovered per My from decline due to lowet
quotation on hogs,
Corn No. I yellow, (1.(7: No, I yellow,'
$1.(001.(7) No. 4 yellow, $1.4$.
oats no. s white, 7i7(e; stanaura,,
MHOIHlo.. .,- '
Rye No. t, Il.tT.
Barley At $1.4001.74.
Timothy At 16,0001.09, . ,
Clover At 1$.OO02$.OO. , '
Pork Nominal. .. i -
Lard At (34.(7. ,
Ribs At (2.00O11.4T.
Chicago, May 21. Butter Market higher;
creamery, $40$o.
Eggs Receipts, 14,(01 eases; market un
changed.
Potatoes Market . higher; receipt. 10
rare; Wlaeonsln, Michigan and Minnesota
bulk, IOcOI.1 11; sacks, $1.1001.25. .
Fowls Alive, market lower; 17, .
Nw lork Gsneral Market.
New York. May 1. Com Spot, unsettled:,
kiln dried, No. I yellow. $1.10; No. 4 yellow,.
$1.10; No. I white, $1.80; cost and frslght
New York prjmpt -
oats spot weak; natural, 6909Oo.
Provisions Easy; mess, $51, Other article
Unchanged. . t
Butter Market firm; receipts, 10,1(0 tuba:
creamery, higher than extras, 46046VaC
creamery oxt-LS, (81 score), 4Sc; firsts. .
43tt45o: packing stock current make. No.,
1, 81082o.
Eggs Steady: - receipts, 20,68$ eases; '
fresh gatheref extras, S63ttto; fresh
gathered, storare packed firsts, !6017o;
fresh gathered, regular packed extra firsts,'.
(9037c; do, regular packed firsts, l5Q86e. ,
tneese Market, steady; receipts, u.ojj ,
boxes; etate held special, 24tt 02(c) do,
average run, t4026c; do, fresh special '
32 H 6 38c: do, average run, 22 0320. '
Live and D, eased Poultry Market, firm,
prices nnchaneed. "
Nsw York. May (.Butter Market firm;
receipts, (.838 tubs; creamery, higher than ,
extras, 46047c; extra, 12 score, 46c; first, :
4J 045ttc: packing stock, currsnt make. No.
3. 110 320. '
Eggs Market steady; receipts, 17,8(4
cases; fresh gathered, extras 3S0!t8o;
,rcsh gathered, storage packed, firsts. 36
0 37c; fresh gathered, regular packed, ex
tra firsts, $6 087c; fresh gathered, first.
$50860.
Cheese Steady; receipts, 6,571 boxes; state,,
whole milk, flats, held, specials, 24026c; .
state, average run, 24 025c; fresh specials .
22 023c; fresh specials, average run. 22$)
22Ho.
Poultry Live and dressed, firm and . un
changed. Omaha Hay MarV.et.
Receipts lighter on all grades of pralrn)
hay alfalfa. Better Inquiry for top grade
and very little demand for the comntol
grades.
Hay Chlre upland prairie, $11.50; No. 1,
$14.60016.(0; No. 2, $10.00013.00; No. a.
I5.OO08.OH). Midland, No. 1, $14.00015 0
No 2, $10.00013.00. Lowland. No. 1, $8,000
10.00: No. 2, $8.0007.00; No. 3. $4.005.00.
Alfalfa Choice, $23.01); No. 1, $11.00031.00;
standard, HS.5O0U.69; No. 2. (13.00016.00;
No. 3. $10.00011.50. ....
. Straw Oat, $(.0007.00; wheat $( 0(0
(.50.
Minneapolis Grain. '
Minneapolis Minn., May I. Klour Un
changed. Rye $2.69; 70. . . '
Barley $1.3301.71.. i
Bran $33.11
Corn No. I yellow. $1.65165.
Oats No. I white, 750760. . . '
Flax $3.9904 01. , "
New York Cotton. v
New York. May 2. ?otton futures opens
barely steady; May, 27.18c: July. 27.00c:
October, 21.20c; December. 26.10c; January.
ta.suc.