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HELP WANTED FEMALE
jrofcsaions and Trades.
WANTED
Women pressors and finishers.
We can give steady employment to
six or eight women. Beginners re
ceive $9 a week for the first four
weeks, then $10 and advancement
as you become more proficient.
.Working hours, 7:30 to 12 and 1 to
5:30. . .
THE PANTORIUM
WANTED.
EXPERIENCED GIRLS. ALSO INEX
PERIENCED GIRL8, FOR THE PACK
INO DEPARTMENT IN MODERN FAG
TORT. GOOD WORKING CONDITIONS
ND GOOD WAGES. APPLY
ITEN BISCUIT CO.
12th and Capitol Ave.
GIRLS WANTED in overall factory, to op
era t the folowlng machines:
1 Union Special Sleever.
3 Union Special Joiners.
5 two needle pocket machines.
25 single needle machines.
Steady work is assured.
Apply t E. R. Deputy Co., Overall
Factory, 211 So. 11th street, Lincoln,
Neb.
Government needs so.ooo women
clerks at Washington. Examinations
everywhere May 35. Experience unneces
sary. Women desiring government po
sitions write for free particulars to 3. C.
Leonard, former Civil Service examiner.
625 Kenois Bldg., Washington.
1 WANTED Girl to do Kodak finishing. Kaae
Studio, 313 Neville Blk.
Household and Domestic.
COMPETENT GIRL FOR GENERAL
HOUSEWORK; SMALL FAMILY; GOOD
WAGES. US SOUTH THIRTY-FOURTH
STREET. HARNEY 621.
WANTED.
Girl to do cooking and downstairs work,
good wages. No laundry. Phone Har
ney 4836. 411 8. 38th St.
COMPETENT GIRL for general housework.
No washing, good wages. Apply Mrs. J,
P. O'Keefe, 2150 Pratt St.. Walnut 338.
WANTED Girl for general housework, no
children; on car line; good wages; no
objection to colored help. Walnut 601.
COMPETENT girl for general housework ;
two In family; good cook; . o washing.
References. Telephone Harney 820.
COMPETENT girl for general housework;
no washing and good wages. Mra. Clarke
Powell. Telephone Walnut 82.
WANTED Girl to assist with housework
and cars of small child. Phone Walnut
31, Apt. 11. The Blrcwwooa.
WANTED White girl for general house'
work; no cooking nor washing. Harney
4(72. 1335 8. 35th Ave.
CAPABLE girl lor general housework In
small family; grown people.. 604 S. 36th
St. Harney 4365.
YOUNG white girl to assist with child and
light housework, uooa nome. iej. wai
nut 1621.
COMPETENT white woman cook wanted.
Douglas County Hospital, can Harney eoz.
WANTED Woman for general housework.
Good home and good wages. Colfax 110.
WANTED A second maid; references. Apply
M re. J. K. Davidson, zui a. aaa at
GOOD dining room girl at Wise Memorial
hospital, call Tyler in.
Miscellaneous.
WANTED An experienced hasher, also a
soda- dispenser to work In a small town.
Box 7145, Omaha Bee.
ivANTED 25 glrle; steady employment
good wages. Eggerss-O'Flyng Co., 15th and
Leavenworth.
EDUCATIONAL
BOYLES COLLEGE.
DAY SCHOOL.
NIGHT SCHOOL.
Every day Is enrollment day. Book
Keeping, shorthand, stenotypy, typewrit
ing, telegraphy, civil service all commer
cial and English branches. Catalogue free
BOYLES COLLEGE.
Douglas 1566. 18th and Harney Sts.
Van Sant School of Business.
Day and Evening schools.
120 Omaha National Bank Bldg.
Douglas 6890.
FOR RENT ROOMS
Furnished Rooms.
ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS.
If you fall to find the room you
1 desire among these ads call at The
Bee office for a Room List. Gives
templets description of vacant rooms In
all parts ef the city. ,Nsw lists Issued
. every week.
f OUR large, pleasant, completely furnished
rooms. A regular home, but In flat. Also
salt of two or three for light housekeep
lng. Walking distance. 2680 Harney St.
to RESPECTABLE buslnesa man) large,
cool, newly furnished front parlor; clean,
quiet place; only $12; smaller room, $9;
mast see to appreciate. 712' N. 226V
HAST front room, breakfast if desired, on
west park carllne (garage).
1112 So.
list Bt. Harney 1044.
FURNISHED rooms with veranda, facing
north. Garage can be rented next door.
Webster 4971.
MODERN furnished rooms for men only at
ths Sunshine, 608 North 17th St. Reason
', al rent. .
, WELL furnished front room In private
home. 2831 California. Harney 4034.
GRATSTONE, 26th and Cass. Nicely fur-
nlshed rooms. Douglas 7994.
TWO choice rooms, close in, to persons
' with reference. 2626 Dodge St.
-FURNISHED front room for one or two.
Call Harney 4328.
FURNISHED ROOMS 161 Dorcas St
Housekeeping Rooms.
' THREE modern unfurnished rooms, with
kitchenette, private bath, for light house
V keeping. 2817 Poppleton. Harney 3331.
ROOM with kitchenette In modern home on
car line. Price reasonable to employed
' people. 1520 S. 24th St.
SUITE of clean, neatly furnished rooms on
second floor; no children; laundry priv
ileges. Oarage room. 2902 Dodge.
vLARGE. cool and nearly furnished, three
- room suite. Private home; also garage.
.- 8026 Davenport.
FA RNAM, 2822; three nice housekeeping
: rooms, electrio light, sink, refrigerator,
- gas ' range.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING rooms and single
sleeping. New, clean and pleasant. 2580
Harney.
2628 CAPITOL AVE. One large and two
small rooms; gas range.
MODERN, nicely furnished rooms; good lo-
cation. Harny 6554.
NICE clean honsekeep'g rms., lull Howard
Board and Rooms.
LARGE front south room with board; pri
vate residence. Gentleman preferred. Web
ster 4809.
ATTRACTIVE room for two; good board;
walking distance. Harney 6143.
Hotels.
COOL rooms. $2 week; also apartments with
kitchenettes, Ogden hotel. Co. Bluffs.
Unfurnished Rooms.
fHREE unfum'shed rooms. $10. 913 N.
19th St Phone Douglas 4698.
Rooms Wanted.
BUSINESS woman desires large unfurnished
second floor room, with closet, between
0th and 36th streets, within one block
, ef Farnam; meals, elsewhere. TeL Red
J91S.
GENTLEMAN would like pleasant room and
two meals per day. with) private family;
gladly furnish references. Terms reason-
able. o.SSSb
FOR RENT FURNISHED
Apartments.
BEAUTIFULLY furnished five room apart
ment with sun porch to sublet: best lo
cation and Janitor service. S208 Harney.
Telephone Harney 6813.
A CLASSY 9room and bath apartment, near
i4th and Harney, furnished complete, for
343.50 per month. A high class proposi
tion for high class people. Bedford-John-ton
Co. D. 8140.
FOR RENT room apartment, elegantly
furnished; West Farnam district. Tele
phone Walnut S68.
Houses.
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE.
My beautiful rtev- 8 -room furnished
home In Dundee for rent from May 15 for
three or four months. Rental 176 per
month. Telephone Walnut 1758.
FOR RENT HOUSES
West.
MODERN house, seven rooms and sleeping
porch; garage, 629 North 40th. Wal. 187.
North.
PARTIES hatting houses for rent or sale In
thi neighborhood of a Basket Store will
do well to mention advantage to the pros
pective renter or buyer.
THREE-ROOM house, JsjS-WIrt St. rear),
city water and gas. 19. wjr colored.
South.
6-ROOM house.
1613 Dorcas St.
Miscellaneous.
FOR RENT.
181$ Oorby St., T-r. part mod. house.tl7.B0
2011 Grace St., 8-r. mod. house 20.00
ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO.,
REALTORS.
205 South 18th Street. Douglas 722.
1142 SOUTH iin, 7 room 830
209 faouth 36th, 9 rooms, garage $45
ARMSTRONG. WALSH CO.
Tyler 1638. 333 Securities Bldg.
$10109 S. 28th, 4 rooms, water paid.
8.5680 6. 20th, 10 rooms.
$103027 Chicago. 8 rooms, modern.
Rlngwalt, Brandela Theater Bldg.
HOUSES
IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITY.
CREIGH SONS & CO.. BEE BLDG.
LIST your property for rent or sale with
FIRST TRUST COMPANY.
Realtors. Tyler 72.
vjARDEN, 4128 N. 38th, 5 rooms. ... $15.00
3019 Marcy St., 7 rms., modern.... 35.00
JOHN N. FRENZER DOUGLAS 654.
Shopen Co.. Rentals. Douglas 421.
FOR RENT APARTMENTS
West.
EAST 2 ATHLONE, 26TH & DOUGLAS.
Choice 4 -room apartment, beautiful light
i north and east rooms, fsclng two streets.
Present tenant moving to be nearer work
at Fort Omaha. Phone Harney 2108.
HAMILTON APTS-, fireproof: fine lawn and
flowers during summer: best location. 24th
and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D.
1473.
North.
CORONADO APARTMENTS
22D & CAPITOL AVENUE.
2-room apartment with 3-room accom
modations. Bullt-tn bed and dresser, gas
stove, refrigerator, etc. Everything first
cIbbs. Just west of the High School. 8
minute walk to 16th and Farnam streets.
Rent $33.60. .
BENSON & MYERS CO., Realtors.
424 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
INQUIRE upstairs residence. Three large
rooms and bath; modern, except heat
$13. 2511 Corby St. Webster 6756.
ONE pleasant 4-room ground floor apart
ment. Tel. Webster 932 or Webster 4328.
Miscellaneous.
PETERS TRUCT CO.
Speclaltists In Apartment managament
FOR RENT Business Prop'ty
Stores.
STORES.
1619 N. 24th Fine retail location; liv
lng room in rear.
613 N. 16th 2d floor; fine for photo
gallery, shop or living purposes.
3102-4 Sherman Ave. 24x60 ea., new re
tail store.
ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.
Tyler 1536.'' 333 Securities Bldg.
STORE FOR RENT loth and Douglas, 20x
60, steam heat, rent $115 per month.
WORLD REALTY CO.,
Douglas 6.142. Sun Theater Bldg.
MODERN store, 16th and P. O. Low rent.
G. P. Stebbens. 1610 Chicago.
Miscellaneous.
WAREHOUSE SPACE.
66x132 ft. on tracks, 9th and Jones Sts.
WORLD REALTY CO., Realtors.
D. 5342. Sun Theater Bldg.
MOVING AND STORAGE
METROPOLITAN VAN & STORAGE CO.
Owned and operated by Central Furni
ture store; office on Howard St., between
15th 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
shipping,
OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO..
806 S, 16th. Douglas 4163.
FREE FlEfiSlTfY
Thone Douglas 288 for complete
list of vacant houses and apart
ments. Also for storgae, moving,
16th and Jackson Sts. i
Globe Van and Storage Co.
For real service in moving, packing and
storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338.
1
CP'tT'TTTi Express Co., Moving,
. IXUUU Packing hni Storage.
1207 Farnam St. Web. 2748. Doug. 6146.
REAL ESTATEIMPROVED
West.
West Farnam District
Moderate Priced Homes
Owner of the following practically
new and all modern up-to-date homes,
has decided to make the price very
low and sell them on a first pay
ment of $700 and the balance about the
same ss rent:
3550 Jones St., 7 rooms.
707 So. 36th St., 7 rooms.
2565 Jones St., 7 rooms.
703 So. 36th St., 7 rooms.
711 So. 36th St., 7 rooms.
602 S. 35th Ave., 6 rooms.
These are all well located ' and
strictly modern In every respect. Look
them- over from the outside and If you
are interested, call us at Tyler 60 and
we will arrange to have one of our
salesmen show you through.
HASTINGS ft HEYDEN,
1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50.
WESTFARNAM
NEAR BLACKSTONE
Eight-room modern home, east front, 4
block, to Farnam car line. This Is a
well built, nicely arranged home arid cost
about $8,500 to build. Price for quick
sale, $6,250.
J. L. HIATT COMPANY,
QAA FIRST NATIONAL
'WFANK BLDG.
phone no
TYLER V0
3116 Chicago St., 6-room cottsge; fine lot.
82.650. Ringwalt Bros.. Brandeis Theater
Bld
FOR SALE, NEAR BLACKSTONE.
Flr.e 6-room bouse on full east front
lot, hot water heat. Excellent condition.
At a great sacrifice if taken at once.
Call Harney 2656, evenings, or Douglas
150, days m4 6l tot Air, B&irett, jVt
REAL ESTATE IMPROVED
West.
Close-in Bargain.
Near 28th and Davenport
Steeets
Owner golnir to California and will sac
rifice for $2,900. An all modern 7-room
house; nicely arranR-d; full lot; nice
lawn. This Is in a locution whore prop
erty will Increase. We will show vou this
at any time. Shuler & Cary, Realtors,
Phone Doug. 5074.
North.
Binney Street Bargain
Six-room full two-story house, located
between Mth and 17th streets, on Binuey
large lot, 60x1(0 ft., south front; pavtd
street, paving all paid for; oak finish
and oak floors; full basement; hot water
heat; owner has agreed to sacrifice this
property for the cash. Price $5.:oo.
Payne Investment Company,
REALTORS.
837 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldp. P. ;n.
SIX-ROOM Mom v
AT A SACRIFICE.
Almost new, strictly all modern, full 2
story. built and occupied only by owner;
6 rooms finished, sleeping porch, tile bath
with finest of plumbing, all rooms finely
decorated, full cemented basemeut, laun
dry tubs; most complete house to be
found; corner lot, one block from car, lo
cated 2863 Binney St., among new homes.
It's priced way below Its value, 13,600,
and it can be handled on small torms.
You can see the house i y Urn. Call
Red 683 or Tyler 1812-J.
$3,900; NORTH SIDE
BUNGALOW
Unusually attractive new 6 -room
bungalow In the north part of the
city, in excellent neighborhood,
practically walking distance, south
front lot. Plenty of closets, bath
and built-in features; screened
porch. $390 cash and balance
monthly. Might discount for cash.
GLOVER & SPAIN
Douglas 3963. 919-20 City National.
HAVE THREE brand new 6-room home
that can ot rcld at bargain prices. Small
payment down and balance easy monthU
payments fine nas furnaco and others
have not. Otherwise modern, with screens
and light fixtures Installed. East fron
and dose to car, schools and churches
Fins neighborhood
WALNUT 789. '
WE SELL. Rent, Insure and make Loans
on City property, North.
MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.,
24th and Ames Ave. Col. 217.
8-R. MODERN house at 2509 North 19th St.,
lot 30x140, with a barn, for only $2,500.
W. H. GATES,
64T Omaha Nat'l, Bank Bldg. D. 1294.
7-R, MOD., near High School, paved street;
will sell on terms; exchange for smaller
house, or auto taken as first payment.
Tyler 721. ,
8-ROOM HOUSE, North 19th Ave., renting
for $26.60: for quick sale, $1,800 cash.
Write H. R. Stringer, Murray, Utah.
KOUNTZK PLACE Modern 6-room bouse,
full basement, large lot, close te car. Price
$3,880 Norrls ft Norrls. D. 4170.
HIGH-CLASS, nearly new stuoco bungalow,
with garage; rash payment of $1,500 re-
quired. No. 2S83 Newport Ave.
UlNNE LUSA homes and lots offer the
best opportunity to Invest your money.
Phone Tvler 187.
South
TWO BARGAINS.
6-r., modern, paved street; only 6 years
old, $2,600. 6-r., modern but heat, Hans
com park, $2,000. Tel. Doug. A 52.
Miscellaneous.
BUNGALOW.
New, t-room stucco; oak finish; blcely
decorated; fine location; near car line.
Price. $4,000. Terms. $600 cash, balance
monthly.
BENSON & CARMICHAEL.
643 Paxton Blk.
FOR RENT AND SALE.
HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS
PORTER ft SHOTWELL,
203 8. 17th St Douglas 601$
FOR SPECIAL BARGAINS
In Minns Lusa, 6-6-7-room bungalows.
Phone Tebblns, D. 2182.
W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO..
Reel Estate and Insurance.
1830 Farnam St Ddua 1064
REM ESTATE B'ne.s Pr'pty
WB WILL buy your horns or business
property and pay cash,
H. A, WOLF CO..
Electrio Bldg. Tyler 88.
BUSINESS property and Investments.
A. P. TUKET and SON.
620 First National Bank Bldg.
M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.,
Income, Business and Trackage Specialist
15th and Dodge Ste. Douglas 416.
Office and Desk Room.
THE Bee building has offices that will
please you. Better Investigate. Key
stone Investment Co.. Tyler 18L
REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT
MOST UNUSAL
BARGAIN
Owner desires to sell at once a very
desirable almost new double brick flat,
rented for $849 per year. Located close
In. Price only $7,300. Want offer at
once. Call Douglas 1472.
REAL ESTATE TRACKAGE
TRACKAGE Fine sits on B. ft B. R. R
size 95x165. Can be bought cheap. Call
owner evenings. Phone Wal. 70.
REAL ESTATETo Exchange
TO EXCHANGE FOR OMAHA PROPERTY
Fine Improved prairie 160-acre farm,
located in Stanley Co., South Dakota, 26
miles west Pierre. Chas. Bradley, 346
N. 2d St.. Council Bluffs, ii.
GOOD Omaha residence property to ex
change for clear western land, or eastern
Neb, farm. Mr. Pesse. 211 Bran. Th. Bldg.
REAL ESTATE Unimproved
ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS.
$1 DOWN. $1 A WEEK.
PAYNE ft SLATER CO.
North.
SEVEN CLEARLOfS-
Located on high ground, within a few
blocks of. car line and school, near 37th
and Grand ave. ; will trade several or all
on 5, 6 or 7-room home. Call Tyler 60
and asl for Mr. Heyden.
HASTINGS ft HKYDEN, 1614 Harney St.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Acreage.
ACRE TRACTS
NEAR FIELD CLUB
In Caldwell Acres, a beautiful now sub
division, southwest of Hanscom park and
I'ss than 3 miles to Omaha pnstofflcc.
The sir is pure, surroundings ideal; the
soil is wonderfully rich.
A GROWING COMMUNITY.
Restricted enough to safeguard jour
Improvements. Let us tell you more
about Caldwell Acres.
PRICES AND TERMS.
Quarter acres. $365 and up; half acres,
$430 and up; acres. $650 and up. Terms,
$5 and $10 and $8 to $10 per month.
THE BYRON REED CO.,
(REALTORS.)
Doug. 29T. Est. 1667. 212 8. 17th.
Benson.
6-R., all mod., oak finish, Benson home;
lot 68x142 feet; big bargain at $2,250;
$250 caeh will do. We buy as well as
sell bargains.
RASP BROS, 210 Kcejlne Bldg. Tyler 721.
REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN
Benson.
7-U ACRES
NORTHWEST of BENSON
Located about 12 blocks north of Ben
son: paved road and auto line; high, sight
ly Rround, good soil. Price 83.600: 3350
oa.nh, $3.1 per month, which Includes In
terest, or this piece can be divided Into
two pieces: one of 4 acrea at 11.800 ana
one of Z acres at 81,700.
HASTINGS HEYDEN. 1814 Harney St.
PHONR TY. 5
Dundee.
GOOD DUNDEE HOME.
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Thla Is
room, 2-story, well built modern
home, with reception room, living room
tnd dining room, finished in quarter
sawed oak. Kitchen, 4 bedrooms and
ath room, finished In quarter sawed
pine. Garage; paved alley. South front
Int. 60x128 feet. Price $5,150. Reason
able amount down; balance monthly
like rent. Key at our. office. Under
wood Ave., near Mat
GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756.
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANT STOCKED RANCH (3R
FARM.
Widow has 6 five-room houses, one T
room, modern house, one 8 -room modern
house and 3 modern store buildings- all
well rented, on paved streets, close to
car lines In Omaha; also 130,000 first
mortgages; prices 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
8 and 6-room houses and bungalows with
8300 to 1500 down. Call Osborne Realty
Co. Tyler 496. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg.
LIST your property with
JOHN J. MULVIHILL,
200 Prandelo Theater Bldg. Phone D. 91
WANTED Modern flat, value $30,000 to
5n.!l!!LA-i,lLreLP-l-0- BnJ13- Onawa, la.
MEET me atF T VCesd's nitiri
FINANCIAL
Real Estate. Loans and Mortgages.
STOCKS FOR SALE.
100 shares Hoffman Oil Refining for
$140.
100 Crow-Elkhart Motors for $400.
100 Buffalo Oil & Refining for $200.
A. L. niKBEL, Little Rock Ark.
WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha real
dences; funds on hand for quick closing.
E. H. LOUGEE. INC..
638-40 Keellne Bldg.
DIVIDENDS OB 6 PER CENT OR MORE.
One dollar starts an account.
OMAHA LOAN A BLDG. ASSOCIATION.
FARM LOANS. P1 fTt
O PAUL PETERSON, OV2
H64 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG.
II. W. BINDER,
Money on hand for mortgage loans.
City National Bank Bldg.
OMAHA HOMES EAST NED. FARMS.
O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO,,
1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. 2716.
CITY AND FARM LOANS.
6, hVt and 6 Per Cent.
.T. H. PUMONT CO., Keellne Bldg.
CI cr MONEY K1 y
t72 O HAR1SON ft MORTON. "72 JO
919 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldir
$ino to $10,000 MaBe promptly. F. D.
Wead, Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sis.
MONEY to loan on Improved farms and
ranrhes. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha.
Private Money.
SHOPEN ft COMPANY. Douglas 4523.
LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY.
W. U. Tliomas & Son, Keeline Bldg.
TEN TOlo YEARS, LOWCOST. Easy pay
menu. W. Q. TEMPLETON, 614 Bee Bldg.
LOW RATES C. G. CARLBERG, 312 Bran
dels Theater Bldg. D. 686.
FARM AND RANCH LANDS
Arkansas Lands.
MAY 7TH.
Our next excursion to McOehee. Ark.
W. 8 FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK.
Canadian Lands.
,000 ACRBS solid block, open prairie, black
soil, 4 miles from electrio line, 20 miles
from Winnipeg, Man.; If sold at once can
give price of $16 per acre, easy terms;
we are owners. American Land ft Loan
Co., 86 Canada Life Bldg., Winnipeg, Man.
Colorado Lands.
ONE to twelve sections eastern Colorado
ranch. Artesian wells, good ranch build
ings, railroad station on land; electrio
power line through land; five miles from
large city. Will sell In tracts of 160 acrea
or more. Price $36 per acre. Terms, $6
per acre cash, balancs ten annual pay
ments 6 per cent. Will consider pert
cash and trade. Also 6,000 acres of dry
farming land In Crowley county, Colorado)
$16 per acre; also New Mexico 60,000-acre
ranch, with water rights for T.00 acres.
Address B. H. Tallmsdge, Pueblo, Colo.
COLORADO offers great opportunities for
farmers of moderate means to secure
farm homes on very easy terms. Inform
us location desired. For free book and
map and speoial railroad rates writs
Floyd C. Tsllmadge, Colonization Agent
Ivans -Colo. By. Co..' First National Bank
Bldg.. Pueblo. Colo.
l Iowa Land
640-ACRE IMPROVED FARM. $100 acre;
great bftaln. G. P. Stebblns, 1610
Chicago.
Minnesota Lands.
40, 80 OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVY
soil; well settled part of Todd county,
Minn.; good roads, schools and churches.
Price $16 to $22.60 per acre; terms II an
acre cash, balance tl an acre a year;
6.000 acres to select from. To actual set
tlers who w.U put up buildings and Improve
land ws will give deed and take mort
gage back for full purchase pries for I or
10 years, 6 per cent Interest. Schwab Bros.)
1028 Plymouth Bldg., Minneapolis, Minn.
Nebraska Lands.
ALFALFA, CORN, WHEAT FARM FOR
SALE.
300 acres, good Improvements; this farm
has 20-year record of large crops of wheat,
having produced over 60 bushels per acre
and a number of crops averaging 26
bushels; 176 acres In winter wheat, now
promising another bumper crop and one
half of all crops go to the landlord.
Thls Is a rich Prairie Dog valley farm,
located two miles south Of Republican
City, Harlnn County, Neb., with a fine
lot of timber for farm use, no need of
buying fuel.
This farm has paid for Itself several
times In the last 20 years; only reason
for selling Is to Improve my Colorado
property; price $125 per acre. Including
one-half of this crop, on easy payments to
reliable parties. Above price Includes usual
Nebraska commission.
Write the owner,
D. F. M'FARLAND (Farmer),
Brighton, Colorado.
58 ACRES Irrigated land, Lincoln county;
rich Platte valley land; all under irriga
tion; 3-room house, barn, etc.; 9 acres of
alfalfa. Trice $100 per acre; $4,000 cash
required. Immediate possession. Whlte( &
Hoover, 454 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg.
WRITE me for pictures and prices my farm
and ranches In good Old Dawes County.
Arah L. Mung-erforrt. Crawford, Neb.
NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE
INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best
prices wrl Oeo. Antlll. Blair. Neb.
RANCHES of all sizes and kinds, easy
terms. A A. Patzman. 301 Karbaeh Blk.
CHOICE FARMS. Nllsson. 422 Rose Bldg.
Wisconsin Lands.
OWN a farm. We have some of the choicest
land In the heart of the very best sec
tion of tfce Clovar Belt of Central Wis
consin. Low prices. Easy terms. Write
for booklet and map. John S. Owes
Lumber Co.. Cwen. Clark County. Wis.
Wyoming Lands.
WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $60 per a.,
Including paid-up water rights. Henry
Levi ft c M Rvlander. 864 Omaha Nat'l
POULTRY AND PET STOCK
14 ANCONA hens laid ,24 dozen eggs lu
one month for me. Send 81.60 for one
setting, delivered by Parcel Post. Joseph
Pa-tsch, Humphrey, Neb.
WHITE LEGHORN hatching eggs, $4 per
100 Chicks all ages, 16 cents each and
up. Gradman's Egg Factory, Florence
?18.
1,000 STANDARD bred baby chicks; now
ready for delivery. Webster 1708.
SNOW WHITE ROck eggs for hatching.
Benson 2KN
CHICKS lor .le. 14th and Fowler Sis.
OlttHA LIVE STOCK
ji "
Cattle Receipts Continue to In
crease Over Last Year; Hog
Market Active; Many
Lambs.
Omaha. May 9.. 1910.
Receipts were; Cattle. Hogs. 6hep.
Official Monday 11,782 10.111 3.634
Official Tuesday ,...11.441 16.397 7.784
Official Wednesday ... (.4(1 16.019 6.063
Estimate today 3,500 14,000 10,000
Four days this week.SS.lS4 I6.5J7 16.179
Same days last week.. 38.294 69,063 39.682
Sams days 3 wks. aio.SS,17 63.613 33,056
Same days $ wks. ago.tO.4J8 70.739 40,931
Sams days year ago... 30.967 19.866 23.040
Receipts and disposition of live stock st
the Union' Stock yards, Omaha. Neb., for
21 hours ending at 1 o'clock p. m., May
9, 1918:
receipts rim.oirn
cattle, moss, sneep.
C. M. ft St. P 1 3
Wabash 3 1
Missouri Pacltlo ...... 1 4
Union Paclflo 84 63 26
C. ft N. W., east .... 10 3
C. ft N. W west .... 24 64 3
C, St. P., M. ft a.... 15 7
C, B. ft 9 , east .... 8
C, B. ft Q . west .... 39 81 16
C. R. I. ft P., east ... I 1
C. R. 1. ft P west ....
Illinois Central S t ..
Chicago. Ut. Western.. I 3
Totsl receipts ' l4 177 41
DISP6SITION HEAD.
Cattle. Hogs.
Sheep,
Morris ft Co 608 1.816
Swift ft Co 869 $.076
Cudahy Packing Co.. 811 3,173
Armour ft Co 1,088 3.464
J. W. Murphy 1.040
Lincoln Packing Co. 88
So. o. Packing Co... 4 ....
798
1,114
1,338
766
Wilson racking Co... 87 ....
Benton, VansantftLush 10
Hill A Son 21 ....
F. B. Lewis 1! ....
J. B. Root ft Co. '.. . 63 ....
F. Q. Kellogg 30 ....
Werthelmer A Degen, 64 ....
Ellis ft Co. .......... - I ....
Sullivan Bros. ...r. . $3 ....
Christie 30 ....
Higgtns 11 ....
Huffman 16 ....
Roth 16 ....
Meyers 3 ....
John Harvey 133 ....
Dennis ft Francis 28 ....
Pat O'Dly 18 ....
Other Buyers 186 .... 10$
Votala 4,406 13.376 6,291
Cattle Supplies of cattle today amounted
to 3,500 bead, making 83, 124 for ths week,
a- compared with 98,294 a week ago and
30,900 a year, ago this week. Ths market
this morning opened slow to lOo lower, with
very little activity on the part of the pack
ers and It was well along In ths forenoon
before the market was fairly started. There
were no Very choice loads of beef steers
here, and for the week best steers ars gen
erally lOo to 35o lower, and In the In-between
and plain kinds ars around 26060a
lower. The common and lightweight plain
steers ars selling at a considerable dlsad
vantage st a decline for ths week of around
H60o, and in cases even mors than that
Cows and helfors were slow sellers and lbs
outslds buyers picking up a fsw odd head
early at prices around steady to lOo lower.
For ths week cows ars generally 8 5 406
lower. Blockers and feeders were In small
supply and for the wssk irs aroUnd 60076c
lower than Monday.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beeves, $16.76017.60; fair to good beeves,
$16.76016.60; conion to fair beevts, $13.60
016.60; good to choice yearlings, $14,000
16.60; fair to good yearlings, $11.00011.601
common to fair yearlings, $9.6(010.60; good
to choice heifers, $13.60011.60; good to
choles cows, $13.00011.16; fair to good cows,
$9.76011.76) common to fair cows, $7,600
9.76; prime feeders, $12.00011.36; good to
choice feeders, $10.26011.75; fair to good
feeders, $9.00010.00; common to fair feed
ers, $7.5008.60; good to choice stocksrs,
$10.00012.00; stock . heifers, $8.60010.60;
stock cows, I7.6010.00: stock cslves, $8.50
011.60; veal calves, $9.OO011.tl; bulls,
lags, etc., $10.00013.00.
Hogs There were too loads of hogl on
the market, estimated at 14,000 head. Al
though lust a trifle slow, ths opening when
once under way the- market was good, and
actlva all ths way through, with little
change. If any, from yesterday's prices.
Bulk of ths hogs sold from $17.00 ts $17.36,
with a top ot $17.36.
Sheep Receipts of sheep amounted to 4$
loads, estimated at 10,000 bead. The largest
string of clipped lambs that have been hers
for sometime were Included In today's re
ceipts. At usual of late, the market was
very slow In opening and was quotably
steady to easier.
Quotations on sheep; Good to choice
lambs. $20.00020.40; fair to choice lambs,
$18.00020.00; fair to choice yearlings, $17.60
r 11.76; 'Sir to choice wethers, $14,600
ly0; fair to choice ewes, $13,000
16.00; feeder lambs, $17 6O019.OQ; spring
lambs, $16.00020.00.
Kansas City Lira Stock Market.
Kansas City, May I. Cattle Receipts,
3 200 head; market weak; prime fed steer.
$16.90017.40; dressed beef steers, $14,000
16.76' western steers, $16.00017.40; cows,
$$60014.60; heifers, 19.00014.76; stookers
and feeders, $9.00016. 26; bulls, $8.60011.00;
ca'ves, 8.76012.60,
Hogs Receipts, 6.600 head; market,
hlgheii bulk, $17.45017.66; heavy, $17,850
17 60; packers and butohera, $17.46017,60;
light. 117.40017.60; pigs, $14.60017.61.
Sheep Receipts. 8.000 head, market,
weak; lambs, $16.00020.36; yearlings, $14.00
016.50; wethers, $18.00016.00; ewes, 111.00
016.60; stocksrs and feeders, $8.60016.00.
Bt. Louis Live Stock Market
St. louls. May 9. Cattle Receipts. 1,401
head' market, steady; ntlv beef steers,
$11.60017.60; yearling steers and heifers,
$1,600.16.60; cows, $7.60 011.60; stocksrs
and feeders, $8.50011.00; fair t prims
southern beef steers, $10.00011.16; beef
cows and heifers, $6. 001$. 60; southern
yearlings steers and belters, $7.60018.00;
natlvs ealVss. $7.71016.60.
Hose Receipts. 1,100 head: market,
steidy: lights, $17.80018.00; pigs, $11,360
17.60- mixsd hd butchers, $imo(jit.o;
good heavy, 117.10017.45; bulk. $17,460
17.90.
Sheep Receipts, 101 bead; market low-s.-;
lambs, $30.60031.36; ewes, 116.00017.00;
wethe-s, $16.60017.00; canners and chop
pers, $6.6009.60.
Chicago Life Stock Market.
Chicago. May I. Cattle Receipts, 11.000
head; market, weak; native steers, $10,000
17.60; stockers and feeders, $8.76013.60;
cows and belters, $6.80014.10; calves, $8.00
014.00.
Hogs Receipts, 83,000 heed; market,
steady at yesterday's average; bulk of sales,
$17.7D1I.06; light, $17.60-918.15; mixed,
$17.40018.1$; heavy, $16.70018.05; rough,
$16.70017.00; pigs. $14.26017.06.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,006 head;
market, weak; sheep, $12.75016.60; lambs,
$15.60020.80.
Sioux City lJe Stock.
Sioux City, Ia May I. Caltle Receipts,
1.200 head; market strong; beet steers,
11100017.28; fat cows and heifers, $9,000
16.00; canners, $7.2508.60; stockers and
feeders, $10.00013.50; calves, $8.00013.00;
calves, $8.00013.00; bulls, stags, stc, $8.60
013.76; feeding cows and heifers, $7,600
10.50.
Hogs Receipts. 7,000 hesd; market 5c to
lOo higher; light, $17.10017.30; mixed,
$17 0017.10; heavy, $16.90017.10; pigs,
$16 60017.00: bulk of ssles. $17.00017.36.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 head;
market steady,
, Dry OoodS Market.
New Tork, May I. Cotton goods her to
day were steadier and yarns unchanged.
Orders for worsted yarn! wers allotted
among mills by the government. Rsw silk
was unchanged, with prices on a high
level. Oovernment business on men's wear
attained very large proportions.
FARM LAND WANTED
Don't list your farm with us It you
want to keep It
423 S. 16th. Douglas
9371.
WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball and
Banner county land. Must be first-class
farm land, Improved or unimproved. Ad
dress Box T 467. Omaha Bee.
MONEY TO LOAN
Organized by the Business Men of Omaha.
FURNITURE, pianos and notes ss security.
$40, 6 mo., H. goods, totsl, $3.60.
Smaller, larger am'ts. proportional rate,
PROVIDBNT LOAN BOC1KTY,
433 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. 666.
LOANTOR DIAMONDS AND JBWELRt
1C1 SMALLER LOANS. O Of
10 W. C. PLATA D KST. 1892. 10
6TII FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. TT. 960.
DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS.
Lowest rate. Private loan booths. Harry
MaUshock, 1514 Dodge. U, 6619. Eat 1891.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Cash Market Stronger; Corn
Figures Show Increase and
Demand Active; Oats
Make Gain.
Omaha. May t, 1119.
Continued light arrivals wsrs noted to
dsy with only 74 cars ot all grain. Receipts
ot v. heat were 7 cars: corn, 47 cars; oats,
1" cars; rys. 1 ear, and barley, 3 cars.
The cash markst In general showed a
stronger tendency, practically all sales be
ing made at an advance. Corn figures were
unchanged to $o higher In the No. 3
grades No. I whit corn went at yesterday's
prices, while the No. t mixed was 8c and So
higher. No. I yellow was unchanged. The
demand for good corn was quite active.
Offerings were light an! In the lata deal
ings no important reaction took place. It
was said ths expected low temperatures
would retard planting, and In soma districts
would mean a halt The close was nervous,
at the same as t hours before to ltoo high
er, with May $1.87 H and July 11.47 0
1.4TH.
Oats reflected the advance In corn and
mads a substantial gain, spot figures being
quoted generally l4e and 3t4o aver vaster
day's prices. No. I white sold at 760 and
standard oats at 76 o. No. whits brought
36o and 766 and the No. 4 white. 7614a.
One ear each of No $ mixed oats and No,
I ruat proof sold at 76 Mo and 76c, respec
tively.
Rys and barley Ware nominally unchanged
Clearance! were: W'heat and flour, equal
to 181,000 bushels; corn, 4,000 bushels; oats,
17,000 bushels.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat CSrn. Osls.
Chicago t 150 96
Omaha T 47 17
Kansas City... II 68 31
St. Louis I 44 39
These sales wers reported today:
Corn No. t white: t cars, $1.66. No. t
white: 10 cars, $1.6$; ( cars, $1.66. No. 4
white: 1 car, $1,68, No. i white: S cars,
$1.60; 1 car, $1.60. No. ( white: 1 car,
$1.36. No. I yellow: 4 cars, $1.64; 1 car.
81.63. No. I yellow: 1 ear, $1.62; T cart,
$1 41. No. 4 yellowt 1 ear. $1.60; I oars,
$1.69. No. $ yellow: I cars. $1.13. No. I
yellow: 1 car, $1.36. Sample ysllow: 1
car. $166. No. 1 mixed: 4 oars, tl.69: I
cars, $1.69. No. 4 mixed: s ears, $1.66.
No. I mixed: 1 ear. $1.60: t ears, 11.10.
Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.58
Oats Standard: 1 car, 7 9 Vic. Mo. I
white) I cats. 76 Mo; 1 cars. 76c. No. 4
white: 1 ear, 1$Ho. No. t mixed: 1 car,
T6Ve. No.-1 rust proof: 1 car. 75c.
Omaha Cash Prices Corn t No. t whits,
$1.19- No. I whits. $1.6601.66! No. 4 white,
61.S54I1.68: No. 6 whits. 11.6001.63: No,
6 white. $1.96; No. I yellow, $1 6901.64;
No 3 yellow, 11.(101.61; No. 4 yellow,
$1.6901.60; No. I yellow. 11.63: No. ( yel-
low, II. 3601. $7; sample ysllow. $1.66; No.
t mixed, $1.6101.69; No. 4 mixed, 11.66;
No. mixed, i.eo: sample mixed, si.ti.
Oats- No. I white. 76c; standard, 764e
No. I whits, T6076tte; No. 4 whits, 7$He.
Chicago closing prices, furnished Xhe Be
by Logan Bryan, stock ana grain brokers,
$11 South Sixteenth street Omahai
Article "Open High Low Close Test.
Corn. I I
May 1 ITH 1 37 117 H 1 17 U 1ITU
July 1 46 1 47 146 1 476 Ut
Oats.
aMy 74 4 Tl T4H TIU 73
July 17 66 H 67 67 ITH
Pork
May 46 91 41 II 41 II 41 14 41 II
July 46 41 41 4T 41 16 41 II 41 41
Lard i
May II 41 II 41 91 40 tl 41 II 41
July 9 6 83 16 IT 91 Tl 11 TT II II
Ribs.
Msy 11 Tl II Tl tl TO It Tl II Tl
July 14 40 14 II 14 18 11 10 II 46
CHICAGO OATH AND PBO VISIONS.
Prospect ef TUnd ranee t Flaatiag from
Cold Beads Cor rriesa I P.
Chicago, May I. Prospects of freeslng
temperatures that might seriously binder
flantlng brought sbout advances today In
ha corn market. Price closed nervous at
ths asms as yesterday's finish to lo
higher, with May 11.17 and July $1.47
01.47. oats gained to 3o ast
Ths outcome In provision wa a setback
of 10110.
Corn traders for th most part owing
to ssed scarcity, took ths view that the
expected unseasonabls cold would make
tarmera much mors cautloua than usual
about risking mishaps and that as a re
sult delay t planting seamed likely to
handicap ths bears. Offerings were light
throughout ths session and war at no tlms
sufficient to cause any Important reaction.
Most ot th demand cams from shorts and
during ths Isst hour May delivery com
manded tha highest prioe reached so far
on tha crop.
Oats advanced as a rssult largely of frost
Indications. Gossip of a revival of export
demand could not be confirmed.
Provisions rose with grain, but en ths
bulgs offerings Increased snd a dscllna fol
lowed, notwithstanding a lata upturn In hog
values and despite Increased shipments of
lard and meats, as compared with last year.
On tha bulge offerings Increased, and
reaction ensued which carried value back
to below yastsrday's finish.
Corn No. I ysllow, nominal: No. S yellow,
$1.6001.1$; No. 4 yellow, $1.60.
Oats No. 1 whit, 7707lc; standard,
f$'C7lo.
Rye No. 1, nominal.
Barley $1.8501.67.
Timothy $9.0008.00.
Clover $18.00037.06.
Pork Nominal.
Lard $15.40.
Rlba $t$.2O0JS.$2.
Omaha Hay Market.
Reoelpts light on both prairie hy and
alfalfa. 'Demand fair to good for the bet
ter grades. Medium grades ars moving
slowly.
Hay Choice upland prairie, $11.10; No.
1, 611.00017.00; No. 1, $10 00018.00; No.
1, 15.0003.00; No. t midland prairie. $15.60
011.10; No. I, $10.60011.06; No. 1 lowland
prairie, 11.66010.00; No. ,1 ll.0IOT.lt; No.
I, I4.00OI.00.
Alfalfa Choice, 111.66; No. 1, 111.060
91.06; standard. 111.60011.69; No. 1. $11.00
016.00; No. I, 310.00011. 60.
Straw Oat ll.00 0 7.IO; wheat $6,000
1.60.
Minneapolis Grain.
Minneapolis, Minn., May 9. Flour Un
changed. Rye $3.1401.80. .
Barley $1.1601.61.
Bran $28.14.
Corn No. I yellow, $1.68 01.16.
Oats No. I white, 74076a.
Flag $!.96!.98.
Chicago Produoe.
Chicago, May 9. Butter Market lower;
c-eamery, 16041c.
Egys Receipts, 11,156 eases; market un
changed. Potatoes Receipts, 2$ ears; market un
changed. Poultry Allvs, higher; fowls, 16e.
New York Produce.
Butter Firmer; receipts, 6,681 tubs:
creamery, higher than extaaa, 46 047c;
creamery (12 scre), 46c; firsts, 43046c;
packing stock, current make No. 1, 310
31c
Eggs Markit firm; receipts, 28.097 cases:
fresh gathered extras. 38 038c; fresh
gathered storage packed, firsts, 87037c;
do regular packed, extra firsts, 37c; firsts,
350l6c.
Cheese Market steady; receipts, 4,614
boxes, state held specials, 24026c; do
average, 14025c; do fresh specials, 220
23c; do average run, 23023c,
Live Poultry Market weaker; broilers,
70086c; fowls, 34c; roosters, 20c; turkeys,
30033c; dressed, market firm; chlcktns and
fowls, unchanged; turkeys, 26038c.
New York Fstnre.
New Tork. May 9. Sugar Raw, steady;
centrifugal. 6.606c; tin granulated. 7.46c.
Torpestlne and Rosin.
Savannah, Oa "May 9. Turpentine
flr.rt, 47 bblsi sales, 206 bbls. ; receipts, I
bhls. shipments, 4 bbls.; stock, 21,609
bbls.
Rosin Firm; sales, 172 bbls.; receipts,
9 hblc; shipments, 101 bbls). ; stork, 17,281
bbls.
Quote B. D, R, r, O, H. I, K, M, N,
$6.76; W, O, $6.90; W, W, $7.16.
St. Louis Grain.
St. Louis, Mo.. May t. Corn Steady;
July, $1.41 esked.
Oats Steady: July. 67e bid.
Kansas City Grain.
Kansas City, Mo.. May 9. Corn May,
$1.27; July. $1.6101.51.
Dulnth Linseed.
Puluth. Minn., May I. Llnsead $3.I40
4.00; arrive, $$.94; May, $3.94 bid;
July. $4.00; October. $3.60.
Krario rated Anplee and Dried Fruit.
New York, May . Evaporated apples,
normr.l Dried Fruits Apricots snd
pitches, dull; raisins, quiet.
New York Cotton Market,
New York, May 9. Cotton closed at a
net advance ot 76 to $$ points.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Spectacular .Movement . in In
dustrials and War Issues :
Market Feature ; Steel
Scores Big Rise.
New York. May I. Another spectacular
movement In Industrials and ..war iseurs
which lifted U. 8. Steel 6 points above
tts low prlc of th morning to the new
maximum ot 107, Its highest: quotation
In over six months, was the , Impressive
feature of today's very active stock mar
ket. .. ..
Prices were Irregular at th outset, Steel
and Readlrfg. the market's scknowledged
leaders, displaying moderate heaviness on
war bulletins which prompted acattered
selling. ,
Irregular gains In shippings, . secondary
rails and various specialties, during the -.
forenoon were not especially . convincing
snd tha undertone continued hesitant until .
fresh buying ot Steel developed. " '.
Accumulation of 8teel in the .last hour
waa on a aral seldom squsTled, ccpt 'In
th boom marketa ot th tint two years '
of th war.. It contribution to th day's
total operatlona of about 1,100,000 shares
was no less thsn 3$ per tent
Other noteworthy features Included Su-
matra Tobacco, which established a ' new
record at an extreme advance ot 1 to '
114. Tobacco Products, which recovered
Its dividend of 1 points and an additional
I points; Distillers' Securities and Industrial
Alcohol, which rose 1 and 4, respectively, '
and Marin pfd. 1. , t ;
High trad rails were at their best In
th final dealings, Canadian Pacific gain
ing 4 and Union Paclflo 1. Reading,
however, barely recovering it 1 point
setback.
Bonds wers Ignored and slightly Irregular,
Including Liberty Issues. Totsl sales par
vslue). $1,776,000. V. 8. bonds old Issues
were unchanged on call. j
Number ot sales and quotations on lead
ing stocks:
, Closing
Sales, High. Low. Bid.
Am. Beet Sugar... 1.600 74 71 T3
Am. Can 18.600 46 43 44
Am. Car F'ndry 3.800 71 77 .79
Am. Locomotive .. 9,100 $7, 16 66
Am. Smelt A Ret.. 18,000 81 79 17
Am, Sugar Ref. ,.- 600 109 107 168
Am. Tel. 4k Tel,... 1,100 18 It 98 ,
Am. Z, L. 4k ... 1.406 14 14 14
Anaconda Copper. 11.800 17 15 66
Atchison 1,300 14 84 84
At. O. ds W. I. 8. 8. 4,100 111 no. 110 i
Baltimore Ohio 1,100 64 63 S3
B. dt 8. Copper ... 71 10 l 199
Cal. Petroleum ... 100 .16 16 16
Canadian Paclflo.. 4,30 144 141 14
Central Leather.. 1,100 68 47 61
Chesapeake Ohio 1.100 61 16 61
C. M. A tt. P 1,100 11 40 41 '
C N. W... '.91
C, R. I. p. etfs. 1,100 11 10 - 81
Chlno Copper .... 1,400 43 43 43
Col. Fuel A Iron. 3,100 43 41 43
Corn Products Ret.-10.101 41 19 41
Crucible Steel .... 19,100 68 6T :. .
Cuba Cans Sugar.. 6.800 10 - 19 j 19
Distillers Ssourltles 10,600 66 49 14 '
Kris 4,900 11 16 15
Oen. Bleetrlo .... 700 147 147 147
Oen. Motors 1.500 110 111 130
Ot Northern pfd. 4,401 91 16 11
Ot. Nor. Or etfs. 1,100 11 t 10 10
Illinois Central , . . ; is "
Inspiration Copper 8,606 14 11 11
Int M. M. Pfd.... 4T.I00 111 liu liu '
Inter. Nickel .... 11.700 10 18 19
Inter. Paper 1,161 41 46 41 .
K. C. Southern .. i.oei 16U nu im
Kenneeott Copper. 4,401 31 11 13
Loulsvlll A Nash. Ji4
Maxwell Motor 16
Msg. Petroleum .. 11,101 17 11 IT
Miami Copper .... sot 11 18 16
Missouri Paclflo .. 6,600 11 31 114
Montana Powar .. , 101 11 61 17
Nsvada Conner . lot lok lu it at.
New York Central. 4,404 Tl 71 Tl
N. Y., N. H. A H. 11,400 14 II 11 I
Norfolk A Western 490 101 104 104
Northern Paclflo., 1,900 17 IT 17'
Pacltlo Mall ..... 101 11 SOU, 81 C
Pennsylvania ..... 1,900 44 41 41
gay Con. Copper ..... .... ... ti
eadlng lot St 16 16
nop. Iron m Steel . IT, 600 17 16 17
Bhattuok Ar. Cop. 11,100 11 16 16
Southern Psoitis ,., ... , 18 v
Southern Railway. 1,100 14 14 .14
Studebakar Corp... 11,700 11 ll 11
Texas co. 11,300 IT 16 11..
Union Paolflo ... 4.600 161 141 161
U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 1,400 111 111 121
V. S. Steal ....... 16,100- 111 138 111 r
V. S. Steel pfd. ... 11,000 107 101 107
Utah Copper 400 110 110 Vl. 110
Wabaah pfd. "B".. I.IOt 83 st II
Western Union ... 1,400 13 II .11
Wstngh's1 JEleetrto 10 94 11 98.
1,101 41 41 41
Total sales for th day, 1,100,600 shares.
New York Money. ' ;:'"i
New tork. May t. Mercantile Paiiiar
Four and I months, I per cent. . . , .
Sterling sixty-day bills, 84.71: eoramer-
clal 10-day bills on banks, 14.71; oommereiat
o-dar bins. 4.ti; demand. 11.7 4-6:
cables, 14.71 T-14.
Blver Bar, 99 e; Mexican dollars . TTe.
Bonds Government steady: Railroad Ir
regular.
Tim Loan Firm: 10-das-s. 6 01 Mr
cent; It-days and I months, I per cent
bid. . ' : .
Call Money Strong: high. I Per cant) Isw.
I per cent; ruling rat, I per sent; closing
bid, 1 per cent; offered at I per cent; Isst
loan, I per cent s : r
"U. B. 2S reg ... 97 Ot. NO, 1st 4S II 1
do coupon... IT lit. Cen, r. 4 79 '
U. S. Is reg.... It Int. M. M. 6s , 12
do coupon... It K- C. 8. r. -I Tl
V. 8. Lib ! II.61L. A N. uru 4s 16'
U. 8. 4s reg.. ..165 M X A T 1st. 4a 63
do coupon.. 106 Mo. Pac, gen, 4s 11
A. P. 8. ts .. 96 Mont. Power Is 10 .
A. T. A T. a la 94 UN. T. C. d. Is 94
Anglo-French Is 91 No. Faciflp 4i. 61,
Arm. A Co. 4s II do Is . 66 .
Atchison gen. 4s 81 Or. 8. L. V. 4s 13
B. O. o. 4s 79Pao. T, A T. Is 11
Beth. St. r. ts tlPenn. eon. 4s 97;
Csn. Leath. Is, 96Penn. gsn.. s 89
Cen. Pao 1st... II Reading gen. 493
C. A O. o. Is.. I18.L.F. a. Is 64.
V. B. A Q. 1 4s 11 Bo. Pac, cv. 6 91
C. M. A St P. e.8o. Ry. Is ... 98
C R I P r 4s.. 66 Tex. A Pac. 1st 14
C. A S. r. 4s TlUnlon Paclfl 4s It -
D. A n. O. r. 5s II U. S. Rubber Is 10
Dom. of Can. Is 91 U. B. Steel Is ,. 98
Erls gen. 4s .. 68 Wabash 1st .... 95
Oen. Else, is . 97 French gov. 6S 17
Bid, . ' ..: -
London Money., .
London, May I. Silver Bar, 4t .per
ounce. i . 1 " .
Money 1 pr cnt . . .
Discount Rates Short bills, 8. per cent;
three months, 1 1-18 psr cent. t
- New York General Market ' - -
Nw York, May IV Flour Quiet; spring '
patents, 110.76011.16; winter patents, $10.16 -'
011.16; Kansaa straight. $10.90011.36.
Cornmeal Steady; yellow granulated,
$6.00; whlta granulated, $6.52.
Corn Spot, quiet; kiln dried. No. I yet- .
low, $1.6$; NO. 4 yellow, $1.47, c. L f., New
York, prompt shipments. ' '
Oats Spot, quiet; natural. 14076c'
Hay Quiet; No. 1, nominal; No. I, $1.66;
No. $, $1.1001.10; shipping, IO0ISO.' 1 '
Hops Quiet; state medium to choles, '
1917, 15043c; UU, nominal; Pacltlo coast
1917, 10021c; 1116, 14016c.
Leather Firm; hemlock sols overweights. ?
No. 1, 4lc; No. I, 47e.
Lard Easy; middle west, 136.15026.96.
Tallow Quiet; city spscial looss, 17o.
Rice Firm; fancy head, 9 010c.
Metal Markoi. ,
New York, May . Metals Lead, firmi
spot, $7 0007.12. Spelter, firm; East St
Louis delivery spot 17.0007.15. ,
At London Copper: Spot, lilt faVures,
fllO: electrolytio, till. Tin: Spot, 360,
futures, 380. Lead: Spot ill 10s; futures '
131 10s. Spelter: Spot t64; future. 166., ,
Circus Truck Crashes Into
.4
Omaha Home; Driver Arrested
The home of.C. J. Pea'st,. 4362
Dodge street, is not as pretty hs it
was. There is t great, gaping hole
in front of the house, caused by a
heavily loaded automobile trailer be
ing projected into the building by the
propulsive force of gravity.
The trailer was coupled to a truck
belonging to the Frank Manning Cir
cus, which was to have opened at
Fairbury, Neb., Wednesday nignt.
The driver, G. Burnett, was trying to
negotiate Dodge hill with the two ve
hides when the trailer broke away"
and started down the hill It gathered
momentum and struck the house with
a crash. The accident Was witnessed
by passengers on a passing street
car. .,. " .' . -
Mr. Pease bad a complaint Issued
against Burnett, charging him with
reckless driving. The chauffeur' snen&
the night in jaiL r "
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