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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1918.
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"HELP WANTED MALE
Miscellaneous.
' MEN WANTKD.
AGE Si TO t(l. FOR GENERAL TARD
Work; steady job for good men.
apply to timekeeper,
union stock yards co., .
i 1 south omaha.
V'ANTED Two br three good general all
around farmer!, single men. Want men
who are leaking for a good, steady place.
Can use two or three good men the year
round. My farm la one of the molt Ideal
and up-to-date In Colorado, Write A, J.
Campion, Union Stook Yards. Denver, Colo.
WANTED HOUSEMAN AT ONCR 5K
PLY CLARKSQN HOSPITAL.
i'REE JOB No office tee. Apply S22V
a loth St.
WANTED A man to attend to lawn, at
once; white or eolored. Call Harney 8601.
HELP WANTED.
' . Male and Female. '
OMAHA government clerk examination!
May 26th. Thousand! wanted Immediately;
1100 month.'- Sample . question! free.
Franklin Institute. Dept. 232 E. Rochester,
N. T. - ! - ' .
WANTED Men, ladles and . boys, learn
barber trade; big demand; wage! while
learning; strictly modern. Call or write
-- 1102 Dodge St. Tri-Clty Barber College.
Phone D. 2147.
- - W ANTES STOCK BOYS.
Boys to learn furniture business. Girls
to dust furniture. Steady positions.
App'y
ORCHARD WIL,HiL,lH (JU.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY Men, women,
government war positions, 2100 month.
" Write for list. Franklin Institute. Dept.
232 p. Rochester. N. i.
EOLER Barber College wants young men
and ladies to learn the barber trade. Call
or write for free catalogue, 110 S. 14tn
St.. Omaha. Neb.
WANTED Experienced maids and house
, men. Highest wages. Apply Henshaw
Hotel
HELP WANTEDFEMALE
Stores and Offices.
BURGESS-NASH. CO.
REQUIRES SERVICES OF
WRAPPERS,
CASHIERS
AND
, INSPECTORS.
APPLY BUPT. BALCONY.
EXPERIENCED stenographer, 190-1100.
Stenographer and bookkeeper, 280-286.
Experienced file clerk, $50. Many more.
THE MARTI SERVICE.
215-1.1 W. O. W. Building.
WOMAN as typist and file clerk, 230 per
mo., board and room, to begin. Phone
Douglas 7163, 2422 S. 24th St.
STENOGRAPHERS, S85-180-$7&-65-50;
1 Bookkeepers. $90-$80-$76; File Clerk, 260.
WATTS REF. CO., 1138 1st Nafl Bank.
BOOKKEEPER, wholesale experience, $85.
WESTERN REFERENCE & BOND ASS'N.
OFFICE clerk, experience not necessary, $45.
WESTERN REFERENCE & BOND ASS'N.
f STENOGRAPHERS $40-$S6
, THE CANO AGENCY, 600 BEE BLDG.
LEDGER clerk, 2100.
WESTERN REFERENCE A BOND ASS'N.
Professions and Trades.
WANTED Young Ladies to
learn telephone operating.
- Good wages paid while:
learning, rapid advance-
went, permanent positions.
Apply to C. F. LAMBERT,
1807 Douglas St. .
WANTED Young ladies to
learn telephone operating.
Good wages' paid while
learning, rapid advance-
ment, permanent positions.
Apply to C. F. LAMBERT,
- 1807 Douglas St.
i
, WANTED 15 girl!, experienced on power
sewing machines. Experienced operators
can earn from 212 to $16 per week. Light,
clean, steady work. Two- weeks' guaran
tee given new beginners. Omaha Auto
' Top Co., 709-11 South 15th St
' 4lRL8 to cement learns; experience un
necessary. The Western Umbrella CO.,
" 19th and Farnam.
V ANTED A lady masseuss at the LaBelle
Bath Institute. 1606 Harney. Doug. 7046
Hoajeholc and Domestic. ;
WANTED A thoroughly competent girl for
kitchen and second work, or would hire
rwo- girls or women who would divide up
ail the work. Including the laundry work,
tor small family. If thoroughly competent
and can coma well recommended will pay
highest wages. Drop line where you can
be 'phoned to, giving reference, experience
- and wages wanted. Only strictly respect
able and neat persons need apply. Ad
dress Postoffice Box 578, Council Bluffs,
I. t
WANTED Girl for general office work,
some filing experience preferred. Salary
to start 22 per week, opportunity to ad-
i , vanoe. Apply between 10 a, in. and 12 m.
. to offloe manager. Omaha Cracker Co.,
1112 Harney street
300D girl to aastst with housework; small
family; small house; nice room and, good
wages: bo laundry, bouiecleanlng done.
Call morning! or after ( evening!. - Wal
. nut 8686.. 5001 Capitol avenue.
WHITE girl tor general housework; must
be experienced cook; na laundry work and
i best- wages. 2515 Woolworth avenue
. Harney 5552.
k WANTED Competent housekeeper, middle
; i aged woman preferred, white; small fam
ily, ont of town.- Mrs. Matt C. Abst.
Columbus, Neb.
COMPETENT girl for general housework;
two . In family; good cook; o washing.
References. Telephone Harney 220.
GIRL For g 'rural' housework; no wash
- ing or upstairs work. 5207 Cass street
Telephone Walnut 1419.
WANTED Competent second girl, city ref
erence!. Mra F. H. Davis, 628 S. 20th
Sti Tel Douglas 286.
RELIABLE girl to care for 4-year-dTd girl
and 'assist with housework. Mrs. F. D.
Wead, 502 8. 40th St. Harney 171,
WANTED An experienced second girl: city
references required. Mrs. Frank T. Ham
ilton. 210 South 32d Ave.
'UU.N'G white girl to assist with child and
light housework. Good home. Telephone
Walnut 1621 .
ANTED A competent second girl, good
. wages. Mrs. O. Stora. 2702 Farnam. Tel.
Harney 620. -
(vHITE girl for housework; no cooking.
Webster 4961, 1025 North 19th.
HELP WONTED-FEMALE
- - . . ' "' '
WANT an experienced nurse, one used to
children. Mrs. D. C, Bradford. 404 S. 29tb
St. Phone Harney 5:3.
WANTED An experlenoed--white second
maid. . Apply Mrs. G. C. Wharton, 20 a
37th St. Harney 238.
CAPABLE girl for general housework; two
In family. 504 South 36th Street Bar-
AN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS AT
ONCE. APPLJ CLARKSQN HOSPITAL.
WANTED AiT experienced cook. MrsT
Joseph Barker, 3607 Jackson St. riar. it.
A MAID for general housework. Reference!
required, tin. Tom Mcunane. iiaraey i
WANTED Mlddleaged househeeper-on farm.
Box 67S8. Omaha Bee. V '
WHITE laundresa to make home at Insti
tution good wages. Douglas 2024.
Trade Schools.
WANTED Ladles to learn barber trad
j SpeclaK rates sn Inducements.
TRI-CITY BARBER COLLEGE,
. , f 1402 Douglas St.
Miscellaneous.
YOUNG girl wanted to care tor child during
day. Box 6S65, Omah Bee. '
EDUCATIONAL
BOYLES COLLEGE.
DAY SCHOOL.
NIGHT SCHOOL.' -
Every day ti enrollment day. book
keeping, ' shorthand, atenotypy, typewrit
ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer
cial and English branches. Catalogue free.
BOYLES COLLEGE.
Douglaa 1565. 18th and Harney Sta.
Van Sant School of Business.
Day and Evening Schools.
220 Omaha National Bank Bldf.
Douglas 690
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 Give! ,
complete deecrlptlon of vacant room! In
11 parti of the city. New lists Issued
, every week.
TO RESPECTABLE business man. large,
cool, newly furnished front parlor; clean,
quiet place; only $12; smaller room, $9;
must see to appreciate. 712 N. 22d.
LARGE, sunny furnished room In modern
home on bsr line. Walking distance.
Har.scom Park district Call Harney 1208.
evenings.
NEWLY furnlslied modern room, one or
two gentlemen, private home; walking
distance; breakfast If desired. Douglas
9508.
TWO-ROOM, modern suite and sleeping
porch, completely furnished. Field Club
district. Harney 6471. ' '
MODERN furnished rooms for men only at
the Sunshine, 608 North lTth St Reason
able rent.
1616 WEBSTER. Large airy, newly fur
nished, walking distance. If.eal for work
ing men. Reasonable.
1823 CASS Large, nicely furnished, airy
room for summer; walking distance. Doug
las 6707.
LARGE, clean, ool beautifully furnished
south room, near car line; walking dis
tance. Harney 7913.
LARGE, airy nicely furnished room, Hans
eewn Park district, on car line: breakfast
optional; rent reasonable, call Harney izus
WELL furnished front room in private
home. 2831 California. Harney 4034.
1920 DODGE Large front room, newly
furnished, $5. Douglas 7442.
ONE, two or three light housekeeping
. . m . - " o n.
rooms; oam unur. oio naumj.
GREYSTONE, 25th and Cass. Nicely fur
nished room. Douglas
Housekeeping Rooma.
SUITE of clean, neatly furnished rooma on
second floor; no children; laundry privi
lege. 3oa Doage.
LARGE neatly furnished three-room suite.
- Also garage. No children. 2026 Daven-
nort -
HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms, 2 and
4 rooms, modern. 402 North 16th !treet
Douglas 9446. ,
NICE, clean housekeeping rooms. 1611 How
ard St
Board and Room.
BEMIS PARK On car line, one or two re
apectable ladles to board and room. All
modern. Private home. Harney 2266.
Unfurnished Rooms.
THREE nice unfurnished rooms and bath,
for light housekeeping, In Dundee. 206 N.
49th St. - "- -
THREE unfurn'shed rooms, 210. . 12 N.
19th St Phone Douglas 459S.
THRE& unfurnished rooms. $9 a month.
2576 Pierce St.; Call Harney 7009.
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments.
A CLASSY 2-room and bath apartment, near
24th and Harney, furnished complete, for
242.50 per month. A high class proposi
tion for high class people. Bedford-Johnston
Co. D. 2140.
MY four-room completely furnished, mod
ern apartment, 'till October 1. 6-romn
accomodations, excellent condltibn; refer
ences required. Box 6048 Omaha Bee.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished 6-room apart
ment, with sun porch, to sublet; best lo
cation and Janitor service. 2208 Harney.
Telephone Harney 6812.
Hop ses.
FURNISHED HOUSE.
(-room, 2-story house, well furnished.
Best location, Feld Club district; garage.
Until October let only. J
GEORGE & CO. D. 756.
WANTED To ihare a 2-room houie, mod-
ern, with a refined couple. H. 6126.
FOR RENT HOUSES
West.
ELEGANT 2-room brick near high ichool,
furnace, laundry, gaa and fire places, all
ready to move Into. Tel. Harney 6664.
Keys 2601 Capitol Ave., adjoining.
316 N. 25TH Duplex flat 7 rail., 232.50.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.,
Tyler 1586. 332 Securities Bldg.
MODERN house, seven rooms and sleeping
porch; garage. 529 North 40th. Wal. 2878.
North.
FOR RENT. I
- 2012 Grace St., 8 -room house, 220.
ALFRED C. KENNEDY COMPANY,
205 'S. 18th St. Douglas 722.
PARTIES having houses for rent or sale In
the neighborhood of e'Bssket Store will
do well to mention advantage to the pros-
pectlve renter or buyer.
FOUR rooms tr.d bath, aecond floor, nice
rooms, $10. 2639. Seward St. Red 682.
5-ROOM house, modern except furnace,
214, 26th and Caldwell. Turklngton.
South.
5-ROOM house; electric lights, 218.
soutn zist. Harney 2706.
5 ROOMS and bath upstairs. 1015 William.
i-nii evenings. Doug. 4557.
Miscellaneous.
HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THB CITY.
CREIGH 80NS & CO.. BEE BLDG.
Garden, 4128 N. 28th; t rooms. .. .$15.0
Flat 2305 Leavenworth; 5 rooms. .220.00
JOHN N. FRENZER. Douglas f54.
LIST your property for rent or sale with
FIRST TRUST COMPANY,
Realtors. Tyler 722.
Shopen & Co.. , Rentals. Douglas 4228.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West,
HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof; fine lawn and
flowera during summer; best location, 24th
and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call- D.
1472.
TIZARD PALACE BLOCK Close In, few
equal: 4-room apartment; also 4 -mom
flat Apply 220 N. 23d. Phone Red 4232.
, North.
three Very nice
modern flats
Four rooms each, every Improvement,
with gas ranges and janitor, at 2562-53
Cuming St. 214 f nd $16.50 each to small
families only.
THOS.W.HAZEN
201 McCsgue Bldg.
ST b A 11 heated modern apartment, dowry
Court G. F, Stebblns, 1110 Chicago.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
BEAUTIFUL, strictly modern, four and
five" room apartment!. - Sethlow Ter
race, 16th and Yates. Webster 931 and
Webster 4328.
FOUR-BOom new apt., modern; corner;
tery . light 225; vacant May 1. Maple
Court 1811 Maple St. Red 683.
INQUIRE upstairs, residence; 2 large rooma
and bath. Modern except h'St 212. i 26U
Corby St. Webster 6765. 1
South.
2-ROOM apartment with private bath. Price
21? per month. 521 S. Slst St.
2 AND 4-ROOM apartments. 816 S Sid St.
Tyler 2248.
Miscellaneous
PETERS TRUSTCU
SneplsllstsnApsrtrnent msnaaeyent
FOR RENT Business Pr'p'ty
Stores.
STORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas, 20x
60, steam heat, rent $115 per month,
WORLD REALTY CO.
Douglas 6342. Sun Theater ' Bldg.
MODERN store, 16th near P. O. Low rent
a. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. !
Office and Desk Room.
OFFICES should be chosen with care. The
Bee Building satisfies careful tenant!.
Keystone Investment Co. Tyler 121,
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN ft STORAGE CO.
Owned and operated by Central Furni
ture store; office on Howard St. between
16th and 16th. Phone Tyler 2400. 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 room! for houiehold
goods and pianos; moving, paoklng and
shipping.
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 1
806 S. 16th. Douglsi 4168.
FREE service FIDELITY
Phone Douglai 288 for complete
list of vacant housei and apart-'
ments. Also tor storage, moving.
16th and Jackson Sts.
WE HAUL ANYTHING. 7"
Unload carload lots rock, sand, or
any other material.
CHAMBERS & O'NEILL.
2102 Leavenworth St. Phone Tyler 1412.
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service In moving, packing and
storing call Tvler 230 or Douglas 4388.
T P T?l7'R,'n Express Co., Moving.
O. VJ. IXLjEjU packing and Storage.
1207 Farnam St Web. 2748. Doug. 14.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
DESIRABLE HOME IN
BEMIS PARK DISTRICT
This Is a good 2-story, 6-room, mod
ern house, In first-class condition, hav
ing living room, dining room, kitchen,
pantry and tee box room, first floor;
3 large bedrooms and bath 2d floor;
paved street and ornamental lighting
system throughout the district. This
is 1314 North 36th St., and Is priced
low for quick sale.
GEORGE & CO. D. 756.
CLOSE IN
6-ROOM HOME
60S S. 31st St , 2 block! from Farnam.
Is in good condition. ..Owner says to
cut the price for quick sale. Houee
will he vacant May , 1. Look, It over
from the., outside, and If you want to
look" through the house call Tyler 50
tnd we will arrange to show It to you.
700 first payment.
HASTINGS & HEYDEN, .1614 Harney St
6-ROOM HOUSE Modern except heat, on
paved street. In A-l condition, V blocks
from 2 car lines. Lawn,' flowers and
garden. A cozy little home.' Come out and
make an offer at 4227 Grant St. Walnut
1723. . .
DUNDEE BUNGALOW 5 rooms apd sun
! room on one floor;' new,' all oaki, $$.800,
$300 cash. Ca'', day Dong. 8140.
North.
Miller Park Sacrifice
Just listed one of the largest snaps
that was ever offered for sale In Miller
Park , district Six rooms full story
house. Three rooms down stalri fin
ished In quarter-sawed oak finish, and
floor. Three large bedrdoma upstairs fin
ished In quarter-sawed oak floors and
woodwork. Full cement basement, - fur
nace beat; large lot, -45x120 feet, south
front on paved street. One-half block
from car line; two and one-half blocks
from Miller Park school. This property
Is priced at $5,500. We will leave It
to you if it Isn't a bargain at this money.
Would take about $3,000 to handle It
Payne Investment Co.
mi a pih i,in 'io 9
6-Room Modern Bungalow
43d and Grand Ave.
(-room modern ' bungalow, t block! to
car and school; H block to new boulevard;
3 blocks to Fontenelle Park; large lot,
fine trees and shrubbery! hot water heat;
high and sightly, location. - Price for quick
sale. $2,950. House alone worth the
money,
J. L.' HIATT COMPANY
Q AA FIRST NATIONAL
BANK BLDG.
PHONE Q
TYLER OO
$3,000, Walnut Hill '
District
Good, substantial home of t rooms,
situated on an east front lot, half block
from two car lines. Owner recently
purchased large" home and Is In a, posi
tion to make satisfactory terms. Im
mediate possession, f. .v ,
GLOVER ft SPAIN,
819 City Nat. Bank. pouglas 2962.
BEMIS PARK DISTRICT
6 ROOMS,, GARAGE
LOT-51xl47
$4,200-$700 Cash
This home located on the loutheast
corner of 25th and Lafayette venues.
is just two blocks from Harney car line
good condition Has oak floora; good
furnace. Paving all paid. Priced to sell
a'ulrk.
HASTINGS HETDEN. 1614 Harney St.
rMONJS TXUEH BO.
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 rooma canvased and
decorated. Full size attic as - well as
cellar. Strictly modern. Alt on an east
front lot 44x176. At a bargain It taken
at once.
1030 North 33d' Street.
HAVE THREE brand new 6-room homes
that can he sold at bargain prices. Small
payment down and balance easy monthly
payments. One has furnace and others
have not. Otherwise modern, with screens
and light fixtures installed.' East front
and close to car, schools and churches.
Fine nelghborhooJ.
WALNUT 677. ,
6-R., nearly new, oak finish. 2-story, home,
garage, lot with fruit and shade, paved
St., big bargain at $3,600; $500 cash and
$32.60 per mo.; on pretty Flnkney St We
buy as well as sell bargains
RASP BROS., 210 Keellne Bldg., Tyler 721.
FOR COLORED MAN.
1204 N. 25th street. Home or Boarding
house, close In; 10 rooms, modern, large
corner lot. Will sacrifice. See it today.
J. N. Snitaer, 423 Paxton Blk., D. 2161.
WE SRLL, Rent, Insure and make Loans
on City property, North. .
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,- -24th
and Ames Ave. Col. 217.
KOUNTZE PLACE Modern t-rooro boose,
full basement large lot close to ear. Prloe
82.250 Norrls ft Norrls. D. 4270
FOR SALE 9-room modern house on X.
24th St car lint, $4,700. Box 4326, Bee.
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
North.
M1NNE LUSA homes and lot! offer the
beit opportunity to Invest your money,
Phone Tvler 117
10-ROOM housi. modern. Call Webster 464.
South. r -
NEW 5-ROOMBL,N"GAL6WS
TWENTY-FIRST AND ARBOR.
Look at these today, just being com
- pleted, new and modern Including oak
floors, fUU.res. screens, sodding, walks,
to. Price $3,450. J.S50 cash and monthly
payments to suit.
THE BYRON REF.D CO,
Phone DougUs 297, 319 South 17th,
SPECIAL BARGAIN, SOUTlf.
Strictly - modern specially well built
house, 6 rooms and bath, oak finish,' hot
water heat, fine sleeping porch, double
garagsr paved street, near car line and
School near 9th and Bancroft: must sell
1 aulck and the price is way below what
It Is worth.
TEBBENS. THE REALTOR.
605"Omah- Nat. Bnk. Phone TX 2199.
Miscellaneous.
- BUNGALOW.
New. 6-room stucco; oak finish; nicely
decorated; fine location; near cr line.
Price, $4,000. Terms. 2600 cash, balance
monthly.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL.
l 643 Paxton Blk.
FOR" RENT AN"n"8ATfe.
HOUSES, COTTAGK8 ANP APARTMENTS
PORTER ft SHOTWELL,
202 S. 17th St. t Douglas 6013.
IF you want acres welKlocated, nsnr car "
and paved road, northwest, west, or
southwest at low ftrlces and easy terms,
you will fin we always have the best
list to select fro..t. HASTINGS A HKT,
' PEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone T lerf.O.
S-RPRESSKD brick house; oakflnfsh. full
lot with garage, $5,200.
W. H, GATES,
647 Omaha Nat. Ph. Bldg, P. 1204.
OWNER will sell high-class bungalow at
bargain to party able to make first pay
ment of $1,600; balance easy pnymenta.
Tel. Colfax 1354.
W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO..
Real Estate and Insurance.
129 Farnam St " Doug 1064.
REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty
WE WILL buy your horns or business
property and pay cash.
H. A. WOLF CO.,
Electrle Bldg. Tyler 66.
BUSINESS property and Investments,
- A. P. TUJCKT and SON.
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUB INVESTMENT CO.,
Income, Business snd Trackage Specialist
16th and Podge Str PoukUs 416
REAL ESTATETRACKAGE
TRACKAGE Fine site on B. t M. R. R
slie 95x166. Can' be bought cheap. Call
owner evenings. Phone Wal. 70.
REAL ESTATE To Exchange
FOR SALE or exchange, 430 acre farm
located In -northeast Mo., 2V4 miles from
town, weil Improved and a No. 1 farm.
Will take $20,000 or $26,000 worth of
good lncc-a Omaha property and easy
terms on balance. Address Box 352,
Rock Island, 111.
GOOD Omaha residence property to ex
change for clear western land, or eastern
Neb. farm. Mr. Pease. 211 Bran. Th. Bldg.
80 ACRES In Arkansas, 103 acres In Colo
rado, for rooming house or hotel. 2116
South 22d art. Paul Rydon.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
West.
ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS.
,21 DOWN, 21 A WEEK.
PJtYNE & SLATER CO.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, 2S76 to
21,150, Easy terms, loans arranged for
building purposes. 'Phone D. 6074. Shuler
ft Csry. Realtors.
Dundee.
GOOD DUNDEE HOME
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION This a
a 7-room, 2-story well built modern
horns with reception room, living room
and dlntng room finished In quarter
sawed oak Kitchen, 4 bedrooms and
bath room finished In quarter sawed
pin. ; Garage, paved alley. South front
lot 60x128 fot. Price $5,250. Reason
able ambunt down; ' balance monthly
like rent. Key at our office. Near 60th
and Underwood avenue.
GEORGE & CO., D. 756.
South Side.
SIX well , located lo'ts lh Bellevue; might
exchange for light automobile. Phone
Walnut 1141.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT STOCKED RANCH OR
FARM.
Widow haa t five-room house!, one T
room, modern house, one 8-room modern
house and 2 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,
212 City National Bank Building.
WE HAVE BUYERS
, "CASH OR TERMS
For $2,600 to $4,600 desirable homes, Also
for snaps in Rental Property. List with us
for qulok results, we advertise and sell.
Regular commission.
. D, E. BUCK ft CO.,
442 Omaha; Nat. Bk. Doug. 2000.
WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for
t and (-room housea and bungalow! with
. 2300 to 2500 down. Call Osborna Realty
' Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg.
WE need more acreage listings. Both for
sale and exchange. '
INTER-STATE REALTY CO..
, 913-14 Cty Nat'l Bank. Doug. 2819.
t OR 6 ROOM house. Give location In full.
Lowest price and what amount of money
to handle. No real estate agents, Box
6683, Omkh Bee. 1
LIST your' property with
JOHN J. MULVIHILL.
200 Brandels Theater Bldg. Phone D.
WANTKD Modern flat, value 230,000 to
240,000. Address P. O. Box 472, Onawa, Ta,
MEET me at F. D. Wead'i Offloe.
FINANCIAL
.Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages.
74 PER CENT INTEREST.
First farm debentures amply secured.
Denomination 2100, $600, ll.noo and up
HARLEY J. HOOKER.
First National Bank Bldg.
WE want 100 , mortgages on Omaha resi
dences; funds on hand for quick closing.
E. H. LOUGEE, INC.. .
633-40 Keellne Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OF 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts n account.
OMAHA LOAN ft BLDO ASSbCIATION.
PAUlf PEt'eRSON, 5Vf
X64 'IHlSStlSB HLUK,
H. W. BINDER.
Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg
OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.,
: 1018 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 271S.
CITY AND FARM LOANS
5, 64 and 6 Per Cent
3. H. DUMONT Co.. Keellne Bldg.
MONEY CI
V 2 O HARRISON & MORTON
IORTON, 72 U
919 Omaha Nat. Bk. Bldg,
2100 to 210.000 MADE promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sti.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
Private Money. . ,
SHOPEN ft COMPANY Douglas 4222,
" ', LOANS ON CITY FR'ERTY.
W. H. Thomas & Son. Keejjne Bldg.
TEN TO 20 YEARS. LOW COST, easy pay
ments. W. O. TEMPLETON, 614 Bee Bldg.
LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG. 212 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 685, t
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
MAY 7TH.
Our next excursion to McGehee, Ark.
W. 8. FRANK, 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Miscellaneous.
GOOD ranches and farms and city property
zor sale or exenange. miss uaxme win
ters, 609 Metro. Bldg., Sioux City, la.
Auto phone 9111.
FARM AND RAhCrt LANDS
Colorado Lands,
ONE to twelve sections enstern 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 $35 per acre. Terms. $5
per acre rash, balance ten annual pay
ments 6 imr cent. Will consider part
cash and trade. Also 6,000 acres of dry
.farming lsml In Crowley county, Colorado,
$16 per acre; also Ni-w Mexico 60,000-cre
ranch, with water rights for 7.00u acres.
Address H. Tallmmlcc. Pueblo, Colo.
i6t)AriiKS OF' LA.i"
Two miles of el-vator; small house and
well; some 40 acres cultivated. Land
located In Logan county between Wlllard
and Sterling. Trice 24.000, or $25 per
acre. Come and this. It la a bar
gnln. Ijind in this vicinity selling much
hlsher.
C. M. MORTON,
109 S. 5d St Sterling Colo.
COLORADO offere great opportunttle! for
farmers of moderate means to seoure
farm homes on vory essy terms. Inform
us location desired. For free book and
map and special rallrosj rates write
Floyd C. Tallmadge, Colonisation Agent
Kans.-Colo. Ry Co.. First National Bank
Mllg Tueblo, Colo. ,
LISTEN 6idresfdoma who refused to pay
$1.26 acre tor Eastern Colorado Isnd 10
years sgo ire paying $10 to $25 now: Ne-
ht'Mita, snd Iowa parties buying largely
since they found could save commissions
by buying direct from W. S. Pershing, ex.
mayor of Lltnon, Colo: 2.200 scree sold Ne
braska snd Iowa parties Isst week
64fl ACRES, smooth wheat land, half mile
from small railroad town In Cheyenne
county, Colorado. Price 220 per acre.
Terms. The Chss. E. Gibson Co.. First
National Hank bldg., Denver, Colo,
Minnesota Lands.
40, SO OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVY
soil; well settled part of Todd county,
Minn.: good roads, schools and churches.
Trice 216 to $32.60 per acre; terms $1 an
acre cash, balance 91 an sere a year;
6.000 acres to select from. To -ctual set
tlers who will put up buildings and Improve
land we will give deed and take mort
gage back for full purchase price for I or
10 yesrs, 6 per cent Interest. Schwab Bros.,
10?" Plymouth Bldg., Mlnnespolls, Mtnn.
Nebraska Lands.
YOU WAITED TOO LONG?
' I presched and plead with you to come
and buy the Old Lake Ranch when I
could have sold It to you at only $17.50
per acre; you did , not come; this ranch
Is worth $50 per acre If It Is worth a
dollar; there Is a part of the place that
is really worth $100 per acre, but, take
It straight through. It Is worth $30 per
sore essy; Now, lh price has gone up,
but I ran sell It for a short time at only
$20 per acre; I non have the full 1.080
seres insteud of 1,047 aors Which I was
offering under my former advertising;
this gives me another set of Improvements
to gowith the place; they are small but
good; this famous old ranch la one of the
finest In all Nebraska: Its fsrmable part
will ralsn just anytlhng to which It Is
seeded; It has a mighty nice lake, stocked
with fish: has a nice spring creek run
ning through the place, while White
River forms the east edge of the place;
there Is plenty of timber of all k(nds,
part of the place Is sub-Irrigated, Is all
fenced snd cross-fenced: right now $;,
600 takes It; the terms are eesy and
$9,000 of that can be carried on deferred
payments, will be carried at I per cent,
while the balance you desire to carry will
be carried at 6 per oent. If you are In
the market at all, don't delay until this
place goes higher; tnke my advice and
come and close on It now. Write me for
pictures and description of this place.
A.RAH L. HUNGERFORD,
Crawford, Pawee County, Neb.
MERlTirTOUTYBlMnN
100 seres, Hps level, nicely Improved,
5 miles from good town, one-half mile
to rural hlprh school; perfect level road
to town. Good 6-room house, well shel
tared by plenty of shade trees; good
barn for 12 horses and 6 tons of hay:
hng shod, chicken house, granary and
garage; good well and windmill, best of
water at a depth of 20 feet; 20 , acres
under plow,: 16 acres 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, Price $85 per acre, about
one-half cash, balance good terms. This
farm will not he on the market long,
come and leote It 'over now. See M, A.
LARSON. Central City, Nebraska.
ONE 80 acres, one 40 acres, one 40 acres
of fine farming land, Improvement! on
every piece; on Bantee Reservation, Ne
braska; patented. Buyers take Immedl-
-ate possession) alt adjoining,' In form a-
'lon.
STEPHEN 8. JONES, Flsndreau, 8. D.
I HAVE 640 acres In the good wheat
country, well Improved, 160 acres In cul-
1 tlvatlon; six mjles o( Kimball, In Kim
ball county,' Neb, Price $35 per acre.
Write F. C. Chew, Kimball, Neh.
NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SURE
INVESTMENTS. For best land! at beat
prices write TJeo. Antlll, Blair, Neb.
RANCHES of ell ' slies snd kinds", easy
terms. A A. Patzmsn, 201 Karbach Blk.
CHOICE FARMS. Nllsson. 422 Rose Bldg.
New York Lands.
$1,000 Down Secures Farm,
14 Cows, Pair Horses and
Calf, wagons, sleds, tools, Implements,
harnesses, machinery, sic, 180 acre dairy
farm In America's greatest dairy county,
where the butter Is made for the U, S.
Navy. Aged owner to secure Immediate
sale offers everything for 12,650 with
$1,000 down. Productive tillage, 20 cows,
spring watered pasture, maple sugar
grove and woodland. 2-story, ell-room
house, bsrn, wagon shed, poultry and milk
houses. For details this New York Money
maker and one of 97 aores equipped for
$1,700, see Pags 16, S trout's Spring Cata
logue of 284 bargains, dozen states. Copy
mclled free. E. A. STROUT FARM
AGENCY, Dept. 8072, 205 South lth St.,
Omaha, Nebraska.
904 ACRES, 26 miles from Buffalo, 1 mile
from cheese factory, churches, itore;
-.school on farm; dark loam soli; 40 aores
timber; living springs; 9 houses; barn 60x
90 basement stable, concrete floor, alio,
Including 62 head- eattle, 11 hbraei; 4
hogs, hens, all fodder, complete farming
. equipment Prlfe $12,500. Easy term.
Free list, Ellis Broi., Bprlngvllle, N. Y.
Wisconsin Lands.
6wN a farm. We have some of the choicest
land In the heart of the very best seo-
i tlon of the Clover Belt of Central Wis
consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Writ
for booklet and map. John 8. Owen
Lumber Co.. Owen. Clark County. Wis.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, $60 per a,,
Including paid-up water rights. Henry
Levi & C. M. Rylander. 254 Omaha Nat'l.
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
1,000 STANDARD bred baby chicks; now
ready for delivery. Webster 1701.
COME OUT SATURDAY AND SUNDAY,
MAY 4 and 5.
TO THE BIG GARDEN LOT SALE
; In
ELMWOOD
GARDENS
$1 Down.
Take the West Leavenworth car, get off at en
trance to Elmwood Park. Autos will be waiting
to drive you through the park to Elmwood Gar
dens. PAYNE & SLATER COMPANY, -616
Omaha National. Phone D. 1016. v
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Continued Active Demand for
Com; Oats Considerably
Stronger; Rye Advances;
No Barley Sales.
" ' " -,
Omaha, May, K 191S.
Receipts of grain picked up considerably,
a total of 214 cars showing up, with If cars
of wheat, 145 cars of Corn, 20 tars of oats
aitd one car each ofr ye and barley, '
Corn generally showed a slight reaction,
spot quotations en this cereal ranging from
unchanged to 2 cents higher, the bulk mak
ing an advance of 1 cent and 2 oents. There
nsa a continued active demand for .this
article, with practically all offerings being
disposed of.
Oats were considerably, stronger.1 regaining
a part of thel oss sustained yesterday. Cash
figures were S cent and iM cents over
those of the day before. t
Jive was somewhat stronger, the No. 1
grade selling at $2.46 and the No, 2 grade
at $2.42. No SRles Of barley were reported.
Jflearnnoea were: Whsst and flour equal
to 94,000 bushels; corn, 63,000 bushels; oats,
ITS. floo bushels.
Primary wheat receipt! were 213,000
bushels, snd shipments 101,000 bushels,
against receipts of 756.000 bushels and ship
ments of 936,000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 226,000
bushels and shipments of 627,000 bushels,
s gainst, receipts of 6SS.O0O bushels and ship
ments of 407.000 bushels last year.
Primary osls receipts were 1,901,000
bushels and shipments nt 1,966,000 bushels,
against receipts of 7S6.000 bushels and ship
ments of 68.000 bushels Isst year.
CAR LOT RKCFJPT3.
I .Wheat, Com. Osts.
Chicago .. 2 156 121
Minneapolis ,.126 - ... ...
Omaha 17 1.6 60
Kansas City 7 62 15
St. Louis 26 .122 9$
These sales were reported today:
Corn No. 2 white: 9 cars, $1.79. No, I
white; I cars, $1.72; 2 ears, $1.71: 1-9 car,
$1.70; 2-2 car, $1.70; 2 cars, $1.70. No, 4
white; 2 cars, $1.66; 12-6 cars, $1.96. No,
5 whites I cars. $i.69'; lirar, $1.66. No. 4
white: 1 2-9 cars, 91.40; 1 car. $1.96. No.
9 yellow: t cars, $1.63; H car, 91.69, No.
2 yellow; 154 cars. $1.61; 2-6 cars. $1.61;
1 car, $1.60. N. 4 yellow; 1 car, 11.97; H
car, $1.66; 2-6 car, $1.65. No. 6 yellow; 1
car, $1.46; 1 car, $1.45, No. t yellow; 1
car, $1.65; 1 car, $1.22. Sample yellow: 1
car, $1,16; 1 car, $1.06; 1 car, 21.-00. No. 9
mixed: 2 ears, $1,69: 1 car, tl.6H; 6 1-2
cars, $1.66; 1 car, $1.57. No. 4 mixed: 2
oars, $1.66; 1 car, $1.52. No. I mixed: 91-1
cars, $l.l:l. No. 6 mixed: 1 car, $1.22.
Onts No. 2 white;: 1 car, 79Vici I cars,
7ii'. Standard: 2 cars, 79Vic. No. 2 whltet
6 cars, 7c; 1 car, l8o; 2 2-5 cars, tSU
No, 4 white: 2 cars, 76c. Sample whits: T
crs, 76c.
Rye No. 2: car, $1.46. No. 2: 1-1 ear,
$2.42.
Omaha Cash Prices Corns No. 4J white,
$1.26; No. 2 white, $1.7001.71; No. 4 whits,
$1.661.66'; No t white, $r.66&1.66; No, 6
white, $1.96 .40; No. 2 yellow, 91.62; No.
2 yellow, 91.6i1.61; No. 4 yellow, $1.65(2
1.67; No. 6 y.l0w, 11,4601.42; No. 6 yel
low, $1.3201,21) sample yellow, $l,00Ol.l;
No. 3 mixed tl. 5701.69; No. mixed, $1.62
01.65; No. 5 mixed, $1.43; Mo. mixed,
$1.22,
Oats: No. 2 white, 79K079 Hi standard,
79Ko; No. 9 white, 7$tt07o; No. 4 whits,
78o; Sample, 7to.
Rye: No. 2 $2.46; No. 9. $2.42.
Chicago closing prices, furnished Ths Bee
by Logan A Bryan, stock and train brokers.
316 South Sixteenth street, Omahat
Article! Open
High
Low
Close Test.
Corn.
May
July
Oats.
May
July
Pork
May
July
Lard
May
July
Ribs. '
May
July
1 271
1 27
1 49
127
1 27s127H
1 49V4I1474,
1 47i H
146
764
6H
77077H
.... 7
10
'fH
69H
7TH
6814
69K069,
46 20
46 22
24 27
26 20
46 60 '
25 00
22 9714
22 97H
46 99
25 27H
26 70
22 17H
45 40
26 65
96 97U
26 tVb
26 00
25 27
2 97
22 17 22 67
22 92422 42
22-67-601
22 93HS 67
Minneapolis Drain '
' Minneapolis, Minn,, . May 9. Flour Un
changed. -
Rye 29.06O2.70. . "
Barley $1.4001.75. ,
Bran $32.14, - - - T
CornNo, 2 yellow, $1.6801.66. '
Oats No. 2 white, 17140f$fci
Flaxseed $4.0304.05. .
i ,. ..... . .
82. Tula Orala. -
St. Louis, Mo., May 9. Corti No. t, $1.66;
No, 2 white, $1.79; July. $1.50.
Oats No, 2, 7tt079ttc; No. 2 White,
79 O0c; May, 79Ho, asked; July, tta
bid. ' ,
. . . . . II ry flood. ' .
. New Tork, May I. Cotton goads and
yarns here todsy were Steady with trad
ing quiet because of the great attention
given to Liberty loan subscriptions. Raw
Silk was hlgher.flurlapswer firm.
FARM LAND WANTED
FARMS WANTED.
Don't list your farm with us If tou
want to keep It
E. P. 8NOWDEN A BON, .
429 8. 16th. Douglas 9171.
WANTED 20,000 aores of Kimball and
Banner county land. Must bs first-class
farm land. Improved or unimproved. Ad
dress Box T 467, Omaha Bee.
Horses- Live Stock Vehicle!
iW Sale.
SHEEP FOR- SALE 4,000 large cross-bred
2 to 4-year ewes; 2,400 oross-bred 2-year
ewes; 1,000 or 10,000 Ramboulllet tnd
cross-bred yearling ewes; all first-class;
before or after shearing. A few carload
' lots. For particulars writs L N, Porter,
Ogden, Utah.
LET US haul your live stock. Ws are fully
equipped to handle anything.
CHAMBERS & O'NEILL.
2102 Leavenworth St. Phone Tyler 1419.
FOR SALE 120 Holstein cows and heifers.
Apply F. C. Bliss, 264 Exchange Bldg,,
South Omaha.
$235 TAKES my chunky gray team of mares,
2,700 lbs. To be sold by the 10th Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley. 2219 Douglas.
MONEY TO LOAN
Ormnlsed by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, planoa and nttei ai seourlty.
$40, t mo., H. goods, total, $9.60.
Smaller, larger sm'ts proportionate rat.
PROVIDKNT LOAN SOCIETY.
433 Beouritle Bldg.. lth. Farnam. Ty. 664.
LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY.
10 SMALLER LOANS, OttT,
A tO W. C. FLATAU, EST. 1992. l
6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDQ. TY. 950,
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.. "
Lowest rates, Prlvats loan booth!. Harry
Malaahock. 1614 Dodge. D. 6619. Eat 1991.
$1 Per Week.
OMAHA LIVE' STOCK
No Change in Cattle Market;
Hog Prices Advance; ,
Lambs Reach 'Week's
, : Top.
Omaha, May 2, 1919.
Cattle, Hogs. Sheet,,
... 6.663 2,160 7.11
... 9,069 19,066 2,239
6,492 19,120 4,69
... 6,072 14,737 0,729
... 3,000 9,600 2.00$
Receipts were:
Official Monday ...
Official Tuesday ..
Official Wednesday
Official Thursday..
Estimate today ....
rive day thts wsek.91,294 66,62 27.969
Sam days last week. 39,660 76,026 27. (T9 t.
Same days 2 wks. sgo.47.7S 24.621 44.(29 "
Same days 2 wks. ago.38,624 76,002 40,94$
Same days year Sgo..29,3?4 62,226 21,961 .
Beoetpts and disposition of live stock at , '
the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for 24
hours ending at 2 o'clock p. m.. May I, 1912,
RECEIPTS CARLOADS.
Cattle, lloira. Sheen. H'rs,
C.i J. A St. P S W , .. . .. "
Missouri rsrtflc..., 2 ..' , .. ..
Union PSclIlo .... 99 I 26 ', I ,r
C. N..W east... 12 J 1 ,. i ..
f A N. W.weat,.. 19 61, ..
C, St, P., M, AO,. - ,, 1 ;
tt, B, A 0.. rest.... 12 2 .. ,. ,
C, B. A Q, west.... 19 17 1 - ..
C, R. I. A P., east, 2 . . ,.
C, R. I, A P., west. 1 .. .,
Illinois Central .... 1 , .' .... ..-. -
Chicago Gt West 2
Total receipts ..,,116 142
DISPOSITION.
Sheep.
241
479
699
s
Cattle.
Keg.
1.4S7
1.976
769
1.366
1,910
2,164
Morris A Co. ...
226
632
620
949
'is
l
64
71
Swift A Co
Cudahy Packing Co.,
Schwarti A Co. .... ..
Armour A Co .,
J, W. Murphy
Lincoln Packing Co..
S. Omaha Packing Co,
Hill A Son
P. W. Lewi!
'
J. Ti. Root A Co. . ..,
J. H, Bulla
Rossnstoek Bros
r a, Keiiogg .......
Werthslmer A Degen.
171
20
34
1
76
12
t
4
i
160
24
I
202
Bullivsn Bros, ......
Chrlstl
Huffmsn
Meyers
Qlassberg
Baker, Jones A Smith.
John Harvsy ,.
.Tansen A Lungren...
Pat O'Day , ....
Other Buyers .......
Totals .
........3,247 , 9,701 , 1,410
Cattle Receipt! were fairly liberal for1
Friday, about 2,000 head, hut the five days
supply, 31,300 head, has been 2,400 short -of
a week ago, The market showed no 1
particular change as compared with Fester
dsy and prices. If anything, were I little
stronger, choice beevea bringing $17,000
17.46. Cows and heifers also ruled about,
steady and for the week the market for :
both beef steers and sows Is around 35 and -,,
36 cents higher. Yearlings sell very un- -evenly,
- the beit grades around $1 higher
than the low time last week and the com.
mnn light kinds no better than a week ago.
Desirable faedlt.g iteeri were quotably
strong, but a market for common tight stuff
has been dull and uneven all week.
Cattle quotation: Good to choice beeves,
$16.76 17.40; fair to good beeves 115.800
16.60; common to fair beeves, $13.80016,09; "
good 'to choice yearlings, $14.00916.60; fall . ,
to good yearlings, 9U.004JH3.60; oommon ta
fair yearlings, $9 ,6tm10.60j good to choice
heifers, $12.60013.60; good to choice cows,
$12.004213.28: fair to good cowi, $9.76JU.76t
common to lair cowi, sr.auvi.ts; prim
fsedsre, 119.00 912.96; good to choice feed,
ers, $10.00911,60; fair to good feeders, 98.60 '
9. 60; oommon to fair feeders, $7.6003.60;
good to choice itocken, 99. 60911. 60; stock
heifers, $S. 60010.60; stock eowi, 17.600
10.00; stock calves, 29.60011.80; veal calves.
20.00013.00; bulls, itaga. to $10.00013. 00.
Hogs og itfCSlDts today numbered 9.609
head, making 61,662 for th five days at"
compared with 78,000 last week. The open
Ing lesston was oo.iflned to the filling e
shipping, and outside - orders, and prices '
were paid anywhere from 10 to 20c higher on
light and medium weight!. Packers were
rather alow to follow suit, but began buying
the hulk around 10 o'clock at prices lOQUo -higher.
As high as $17.10 was pall for -several
loads it choice light weight and the
bulk of th eutipll.s ranged from. 216.76 to
17.00. Th general market waa 1030o
higher. - f'-') '..
Sheep Bight load! et sheep were received
at th market today estimated at 1,000 head.
Thursday's market kt final olose was steady
iu ,,,. .win. ww.v v.iiiu m
higher. Top ' lamb reached $10.26 th
highest for the week. Although today'! re
ceipts were very light, there was listless,
ness In th barn and traders war slow t6
get together. The general market Is good
and strong and possibly trifle higher.
Sheep quotation!: Good to choice lambs,
$1 7GS0.10; fair to choice Iambs, 918.60
19.76; fair to choice yearling, $14.60W.0O
fair to Choice wethers, I14.S0O17.00; fair 10
choice ewes, 213.51Q16.86; feeder lamb!..
$17.60919.00; spring lambs, $16.00(910.00.
No. Av. .. Ft.
239 Mexican 80 20 29
St. Lonls Lit Stock Market. .
St. Louli, Mar 9. Cattle Receipts, , 20
head; market active; native beef steers, r ;
$13.6017.60) yearling eowi and heifers,
$9.60016.00; cows, 27.60OH.60; Hooker , I
nJ tamllmrm SB SO Sfe 1 4 AA ft n nrtma
southern beet steers, $10.00016,60; beef eows .
and heifers 19.00O19.60j southern yearling
steers and neuers, 4i.eufflio.no: native
olv, $7.76816.60.
Hogs Receipts, 6,609 bead; market
steady; light, $17,66017.10; pigs, 916.760
17.26; mixed ana trutensr, 117.I6012 is;
good, heavy,' fl7.10O17.85; bulk of saW
917.36017.9. ' ' iprlSPf, ,
Shsep and Lambs Receipts, 209 hsadi
market higher; Iambi, 120,80011.26: ewes.
$18.00017.00; wethers, 816. 60017.001 tan
ners and choppers, $8.2099.80.
Kansae City Live Stock Markst.
Rants City, 'May 9 Cattle Receipt!, 1,
800 head; market, steady; prime fed steers.
816.60017.60; dressed beef steers, 4fl6.260
14.78- western -steers. 814. 00017,16: cows.
$7.76914.00; helfera, f8.60O14.00; stoekere
and, feeders. 88.60ffll6.00l .Jjulls. . 98.000 .
18 78; calvea, $8.0012.00. ,,,
Hogs Receipts. 6.000 head: market.
higher: bulk of sales 117,00017.80; heavy,
9lT.00O17.lt packers and Butchers, 817.104
17.36; light, 917.10O17.2S: Pigs,. 212.TSO
17.40.
V Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 2,600 head
market steady) lambs, . fl9.t0O20.80: year
II . , . r . .w ,c nMA , .
" is, i. sutfu.BVj wemnfi, fis,vvtJl-a.Vi
wes, $16.0018.78.
Chlnani T.lv Rtiuilr Market.
Chicago. May 8 Cattle Receipts, 6.006
hisd; market firm; native steers, $10,060
17.00; itocken and feeder, ft.l09l2.6O;
cows and helfere, 16.76 14.00; calves, ft.tt .
Hog Receipts, 126 000 head: market
itrong, lOo to 16o above yesterday's average;
bulk of sales, 917.10917.66.; light, 217.009
17.40; rough, flt.0091t.lt; ptd, $18,269
1T.10.
Sheep and Lamb Receipt, 1,000 had
market strong; aheep, fll.7i91l.7t; lamb ;
fl5.80921.00. ' 1. ,
Slout City Live Stock. '
Rioux City, May 2 Cattle Receipts, 1..
800 head; market steady; beef tteere, $11.08
a 17. 40: fat cows and helfere. 99.SQffllS.OI1:
canners, 97.6098.60; stackers and feeders, '
$10.00018.60; calve, ft.00918.00; bulla, -stags,
etc., f8.60 911.T8i feeding cow and
helfere.fT.10911.00.
Hogs Receipts. t.OOO head; markst 19
10s higher; light, flt.9O91T.0t; mixed
ftt.76916.90; heavy, flt.t091t.lt: pig;
f 16.26018.76; bulk of sale. 916.70917.00.
. Sheep and Lambs Receipt, lot head J ,'
market strong.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
fit. Joseph, Mo., May 8 Cattle Receipt, '
2,000 head; market steady; steer, $13,009
17.66; cows and heifers, f7.OO9it.Ot; calvea, .
f7.00 9 12.00.
Hogs Receipts, 1,600 - head; market
higher; top. $17.80; bulk, flt.t001T.15.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none; roaffc
het steady; iambs, flf.009S0.t0; ewes, $10.04) ' "
911.76, ... -,
;..( . . ii -. ' .. ; -i .-,, s"
. . , Omaha Hs,j Market. .
Receipts lighter on all grade of prairn -hay
alfalfa. Better Inquiry for top grades, '
and very little demand 1 for th . comma)
grade. ; .-- ; V
Hay Chic upland prairie, fit.60; No. 1,
814.60918.60; No. 1. fl0.t0O18.0t; No. 8,
86.0099.00. Midland, No. 1, $14.00916.60; '.
Ne X $10.00912.00: Lowland, No. 1. ft.009
10.01); Ne, 9, f6.009T.00; No. 8, f4.0O6.00.
. Alfalfa Choloe, f 22.00; Ne. 1, $19.00O21.0; r
standard, flS.8091t.60; No. z. 2l3.00916.OOj . .
No. 8, $10.00911.60.
Straw Oat, ft.00 9 7.00; wheatv 86.M4
t.60. ' " . - . ... . , 'if
Evpora4l Fruits. !"-;. -,
New Tork, Mar 8. Evaporated apple,
nominal. Prunes, - quiet Apricot 404
peaches, firm, Raisins, tdy.
,. Jtw York Oetteai
- 1
- Hew Tor. Mar I. Oettmt -4e4
t a act destine C t 1M point