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THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY MAY 23. 1918. -.15 err r-'i HELP? WANTEU FEMALE Miscellaneous t WANTED "r8IRI.S. COLORED PREFERRED -H?MAHA PAPER STOCK CO. '"XS; 15TH AND MARCT STS. L'A : ' GOVERNMENT needs 20,000 women clerks "t )Vsh!ngton: examinations everywhere .v aoon: experience unnecessary; women de siring government positions write for .;. free particulars to J. C. Leonard, former elvil service examiner. 625 .Kenots Bldg., htngton.' HELP WANTED. Male and Female. iilAHA government clerk examinations coming. Thousands wanted. 1100 month. Sample questions free. Franklin Insti tute. Dept. 233 E. Rochester, N. T. A'.ANTED Men, ladles and boys, learo .barker trade; big demand; wege walls learning: strictly moderp. Call Or write J 1401 Dodge St Trt-Clty Barber College Phone D. 1147. VlOLER Barber College wants young men and ladles to learn the barber trade. Cat) v or write for free catalogue. 110 S 14tb St..' Omaha. Neb 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 tree BOYLES COLLEGE. Douglas 1665 18th and Harney Sts. Van Sant School of Business. Day and Evening 8chools. 110 Omaha National Bank Bldg. Douslaa 6810. FOR'RENT ROOMS Furnished Rooms. ATTENTION ROOM HUNTERS. If yon fall to find the room you desire among these ads call at The . Bee office for a Room List Give templet description of vacant rooms In ail parts ot tba city. New Hit Issued every week. FURNISHED ROOMS 1611 Dorcas St " two nicely furnished rooms, with an east .' treat, Prices reasonable. " ' , Close In. -. ' . 711 S. 17th Ave. 1011 CASS 1 large, cool, clean room for .' employed couple or! business girls, real . "" home to refined people. Home cooking and . conveniences. Douglas 7834. ... kiAROE, cool, beautifully furnished room, - on bath floor, ta modern private home. HI 8. Mth Ave. MODERN furnished rooms for men only at the Sunshine, 0g North 17th St. Reason. this rent ' . tlNCOLN APT8. 2101 Chicago. Furnished .housekeeping and sleeping rooms. Tyler v iioT. - . . : NICELY furnished rooms In brick apart " ment; reasonable. 1211 California. Red 1644. -. . TWO furnished rooms for one or two; rea sonsbler breakfast If desired. Walnut ' 3726, -- DESIRABLE) clean place for man who wishes inexpensive room on 3d floor. 650 S. 2th St. . 1410 BURT ST. Large east room, 1 win dows,; near bath; private; modern; garage. S614 CAPItOL AVE. Clean, cozy, front room; 1st fl.; all furnished. Harney B3o. NICE large room, quiet surroundings, 13 a week. 2631 Harney St. Harney 6956. IN DUNDEE, furnished room and break fast. Walnut 1932. GRAT3TONE, 26th. and Cass, nicely fur. nlshed vrooms. Douglas 7994. FURNISHED ROOM, 1816 Chicago. Phone D, 8919; men only. FURNISHED room for rent, 841 S. 23d St. Tyler 3876. , ONE front room furnished complete, on ground floor. 2418 Cass. 3316 SHERMAN AVE. 1 furnished room. Tel. Web. 3924. Housekeeping Rooms. ' VERT CLEAN and nicely furnished house ' keeping rooms near Leavenworth and f Farnam ears and the boulevard. Private home. Reasonable. Harney 6206. VERY attractive furnished rooms to couple, all modern conveniences, shower bath, sleeping porch. In good location. Wal. 2114. NICE, coxy, convenient southwest room for . housekeeping, on 2d floor; modern, with clothes closet; washing privileges; no children. 650 8. 26th. St. LARGE, cool and neatly furnished three room suite with sleeping porch. Private home. Also garage. 1026 Davenport St. fwo cool suites of housekeeping rooms; reasonable; walking distance. Doug. 8939. ROOM with kitchenette In modern home on car line; washing privileges. Price rea sonable. 1620 S. 24th St. Doug. 7568. ENTIRE upstairs residence. Three large rooms and bath; modern, except h at 11 2.. 2611 Corby St. Webster 6766. LARGE cool and neatly furnished three room suites. Private home; also garage. 1026 Davenport. PARLOR floor suite, all conveniences, w&lk tng distance; first class, 14. 604 S. 28th. Unfurnished Rooms. THREE unfurnished rooms, 19 a month. !57 Pierce St. Call Harney 7003. Hotels. ' COOL rooms, 12 week; also apartments with I kitchenettes.- Ogden hotel. Co. Bluffs. Rooms Wanted. WANTED Man and wife want board and room with private family near jn. zitn or Florence car lines preferred. Box 7708. Omaha Bee. FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. LA TON A APARTMENTS. Close In; every convenience; best of ser vice. Call at ,641 So. 24th St. Phone Douglas 1633. ' FOUR nicely furnished rooms, private bath, use of laundry. Call Colfax 79 or Colfax 1399. Houses. THOROUGHLY modern furnished 5-room bungalow In most desirable section for rent during the summer months; no children; -only responsible parties need apply. WaL . .76. . ' COMPLETELY furnished in west district. ' (-room, large sleeping porch. From "'June to September. . 175 per' month. 128 1 N. ' 88th Ave. H. 2691. FURNISHED home, 820 N. 50th Ave.. Dun dee. Phone Walnut 1252. t.ROOM COTTAGE for rent, '-noons. 1611 California. Cal- after. FOR RENT HOUSES West. . t m, "m HANSCOM PARK COTTAGE. West Side, 5-r., all modern, 2505 S. 34th '- Ave. Lot "1)2x132, fine shade trees, large garden; lot, etc.; 2 blocks from car; : fine neighborhood and a real bargain for '- -12.850. See Owner. S323 Arbor St ? SEVEN-ROOM, all modern. 106 South .36th St. 145. John J. Mulvihill, Realtor, "100 Brandeis Theater BUIg., phone Doug las 96. MODERN 10-room residence; keys on premises. 2601 Capitol avenue. Telephone ' : Harney 6564. SEVEN-ROOM house. Hot water :, walking distance. Harney 2049. heat, North. FOR KENT i 2013 Grace St., 8-r.' mod. house. .120.00 i ' I : ALFRED C. KENNEDY CO.. Realtors. 2n,T South 18th St. Douglas 722. PARTIES having housts for rent or sale In " th neighborhood of a Basket Store will do well to mention this advantage to the ' prospective renter or buyer. (-ROOM house, modern except heat, wltb small garage. 116. 2811 Burdette. South. (ROOM cottage, water and gas. 2219 9. Z1SE 01. gT i-noo.M hqu.sk- -1H1 3 Dorcas St. Central. ElWiiiTKUL uuinruer accommodations. Since desirable houses and apartments are so difficult to find, why not live at Wei tlngton Inn for the summer 7 Very low sates on rooms and suttea FOR RENT HOUSES Miscellaneous. 130 420 a 10th. 10 rooms, mod.. r 10 rooms, 160. 353114 Chicago, ( rooms, mod. tlO 10( & 28th. 4 rooms, wates paid. RINQWALT BROS.. BrandeH Then. Bldg. 3869 CALIFORNIA ST., 8 rms 130 2611 Jackson 8t.. T rms 137.60 6001 Cslifornla St.. T rms .....US ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO.." Tyler 1536. 131 Securities Bldg. 2568 Douglas, rooming bouse. 131.00 1616 Sherman Ave., rooming house. .133.00 - JOHN N. FRENZER, Douglas 664. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE C1TT. CREIOH SONS A CO.. BEE BLDO LIST uur property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtors. Tyler 729. Sbopeu Co.. Rental , Douglas 4111 FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. LAST APARTMENT LEFT, In I h. n a a- m .mitf rvttlev Terrace. choice, outside exposure; three rooms with 4-room accommodations, 140. See janitor apartment No. 1. southeast corner 23d and California or call Osborne Realty Co.. Tyler 496. HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof; fine lawn and flowers during summer; best location, 14th ana rinum. prices reasonable, wan u- 147J PETERS TRUST CO. Spectsltlsts In Apartment management. TO sublet 6-room apartmet, No. 9, The Portland. Park avenue and Leavenwortn. Phone Hsrney 6H65, North. 4-ROO.M, corner apt., second floor, 'screened porch, modern, 125, Apt. 8, Marion: 4 room and sun room, new, corner, Apt 1, Maple Court 130. 18th and Maple. Red 682. ONE pleasant 4-room ground floor apart ment: also 4-room apartment on upper floor. Telephone Webster 132 and Web ster 4329. , oTiEllN. Estabrook Apts., near postoffifcei 122. G. P. Stobblns. 1610 Chicago. THREE room flat. Modern except heat. 112 Key 2501 Corby. Webster 6755. Central. DELIGHTFUL summer accommodations. Since desirable houses and apartments are so difficult to find, why not live at Wellington Inn for the summer? Very low rates on rooms and suites. Miscellaneous. 1 ROOMS with 1-room accommoda tions In the Coronado, 21d and Capitol Ave 138.10 4 rooms, 'The Hudson," 207 S. 28th Ave 10.00 BENSON & MEYERS CO.. Realtors. 424 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. Doug. T46. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty WAREHOUSE SPACE 89.000 sq. ft. of floor space In the American Hand-Sewed Shoe Co. Bldg., N. W. corner 12th and Harney Sts. Hydraulic elevator, steam heat and sprinkler system. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. Stores. STORE FOR RENT 16th and Douglas, 101 60. steam heat, rent 1116 per month. . . WORLD REALTY CO., Douglas 6342. Sun Theater Bldg. MODERN store, 16th St., near P. O. Low rent. G. P. StebMns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room. ATTRACTIVE offices at reasonable rentals In The Bee building, where service is REAL. Keystone Inv. Co. Tyler 111. WANTED TQ RENT Furnished Apartments. WANTED To rent or sublease, strictly modern two or three-room apartmtat in ref 1 ned neighborhood. Call Harney 170. MOVING AND STORAGE FREE service FIDELITY 16TH AND JACK80N. DOUG. 181. STORAGE, MOVING. PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. WREH RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OP ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN VAN STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St., between 16th and 16th. Phone Tyler . 1400. Bave .your moving handled Just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the wsy 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 4161. Globe Van and Storage Co. tor real aervica m moving, uuurihh wu torln call Tyler 230 or Dougla 4333. OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur- nlture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago. P-ai4 Jp PT?l?'n Express Co.. Moving, . V. IXEJIJU Packing and Storage, 1207 Farnam St. Web. 2741 Doug 6146. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. FINE MODERN HOME 8 rooms, in fine condition, hot water heat, corner lot, paved street, fine neighborhood, plenty large shade trees, owner non-resident, must sell; easy terms. Located In west part of Oma ha. S. S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 CITY NATL. BANK BLDG. WEST FARNAM HOME. PRICE ONLY $7,000. Eight rooms and bath, hardwood finish throughout; built by owner for home, choice east front lot, 40x140; cement drive and small garage. Here Is a splendid home ' in a desirable location, priced right Call OSBORNE REALTY CO , 701 Omaha Nafl Bank Bldg. Tyler 406. , SIX-ROOM HOME, half block from en trance to Field club. Beautiful location. Telephone owner, Harney 1116. North. Buy a Home in Beautiful Bemis Park District 1314 N. 30th St. This Is a gbod. 2 atory, 6-room, modern house, let-class condition, having living room, dining room, kitchen, pantry and ice box room, 1st floor; three large bedrooms and bath !d floor; paved street and ornamental lighting system throughout the district. Price low for quick sale. But make offer. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. BEAUTIFUL NEW 6-R. BUNGA LOW. CHOICEST LOCATION, MILLER PARK $800 DOWN. PRICE $4,200. . $35 MONTH. Built for a home; 6 large rooms and bath first floor; choice oak finish; one large bed room second floor. You must see this to full appreciate. Strictly mod em. Call Tyler 496. OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 On aha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. 361 S SHERMAN AVE. Well built, 6 large rooms and batb. oak finish, strictly modern, elerantly deco rated, paved street, on car Tine, a good closc-ln .buy. See me for price and terms. (Special bargains.) TEBBENS (Realtor), 605 Omaha National Bank. NICE 4-room house, city water and elec tricity. Cheap for quick sale. Good neighborhood. See this today. WALNUT 739. NEAR 34th and Martha, nearly new bun galow of 6 rms.; oak finish, fully mod ern; fine 41x133; e. front lot; paved St; 13,760; cash terms. RASP BROS., 110 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 711. WE SELL. Rent. Inaurs and make Loans on City property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 34th and Ames Ave. CoL 117. FOR SALE OR RENT Five acres with four-room house, garden nearly all In. Mrs. Pallas, t36 Wirt 8t., Benson. M1NNE LUSA homes and lots offer the best opportunity to Invest yotu SB"""-. Phone Tyler 187. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED South. ONLY 11.500, Two cottages; one i-roam and one 4-room. good condition. Uve la one and rent the other. Paving all paid. Will make terms to suit purchaser. Located 2431 8. 10th St. Norris A Norrls. 104 N. 16th 8t. Phone Douglas 4270. CLOSE IN BUNGALOW, PRICE ONLY $3,100. Five rooms and bath, strictly modern; oak finish; close to Croastown car line; 1750 down and $30 per month. A Bargain. OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Omaha Nat'l Ttnnk Bldg. Tyler 496. Miscellaneous. 5-ROOM HOl'SE, inewiy decorated; not very old; faces Fontenclle park; city water and electricity; run be handled at 125 down and balance monthly. will show any time. Walnut 677. 6-ROOM cotUKe, two blocks from car. full lot, 12,000. Terms, 300 cash, balance saw per month. BENSON' AND CARMICHAEL 643 Faxton Block. FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS PORTER & SHOTWELL. :i2 S 17th St. Douglas 6011. HOME AND HOMESITES. TATNE INV. CO.. 637 Omaha Nat'l Bk Bide. Pour. 171. W. FARNAM SMITH ft CO, Real Estat and Insurance. Ill Farnam 8L Doug. 1014. REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE WILL buy your home or buslnes property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Eleotrlo Bldg. Tyler (I. BUSINESS property and Investments. A. P. TUKEY and SON, 620 First National Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. Income, Business and Trackage Specialist. 16th and Dodge Ste. Douglas 416. REAL ESTATE Investment FINE LITTLE INVESTMENT Almost new double brick flat, near 25th and Harney Sts.; rental 1840 per annum; oak woodwork and floors; located right In line of advertising values; owner offers this st only 17,300 and says, "submit an offer." About 12,500 cash required. ERNEST SWEET, REALTOR. Douglas 1473. REAL ESTATE To Exchange 15,600 equity In choice half section Rose bud Ism", for I or 8-room modern Omaha residence or small Iowa farm. Address owner, -600 So. Id St.. Norfolk, Neb. . GOOD Omaha residence property to .. ex- change for clear western land, or eastern ' Neb. farm. Mr. Pease. Ill Bran. Th. Bldg. WILL trade 120 acres In Weld County, Colorado, for Canada land. Frank Craw ford, Rosetown, Saskatchewan. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. FOR SALE Equity on 1 lot In Lockwood addition, near 62d and Jackson Sts. A. J. Wlnler, 110S S. 52d St. Phone Wal nut 1087. ELMWOOD GARDEN LOTS. 11 DOWN, 11 A WEEK. PAYNE & SLATER CO. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee. DUNDEE CORNER. This Is ons ot the finest vacant corners In Dundee. Is high, sightly and com mands one of the best views In Dundee, It's a large lot, 100x135, south exposure. Buy this for your home site and you will be glad It's yours. All street Improve ments are In and paid tor. Location: Northeast corner of 61st and Izard Sts. Drlwe out today and see It. Owner will make reasonable price and terms. Liberty bonds will be accepted as part of the pur chase price. CREIGH, SONS & CO., Realtors. Douglas 200. 608 Be Bldg. Dundee Colonial Home 16,350 buys an attractive, well con structed, 2-story. 6-room and attic, modern home, colonial architecture, with tiled front vestibule, coat closet, central hall, large living room with brick fire place, attractive dining room, convenient kitchen, first floor; 2 corner bedrooms, tiled bathroom and outside sleeping porch second floor,, all finished In old Ivory, with oak floors throughout; stair way to floored attic; full cemented base ment; nearly new. Something very good. See us about this at once. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. Bungalow Beautiful, Dundee, $5,750 Built less than one year and Just of fered for sale on account of death In fam ily. It Is stucco and all 6 rooms are ex ceptionally large, with full basement, fur nace heat, floored attic, garage and drive way: floors and woodwork are oak throughout; fireplace, built-in bookcases, etc. In fact, built for a borne and has all those modern conveniences one desires. The location Is high and sightly and Is surrounded by new ' and beautiful homes. GLOVER & SPAIN, REALTORS, fit City National Bank. Douglas 1163. DUNDEE 8-room strictly modern home, oak fin ish, fireplace, south and east front cor ner lot, 65x128. This Is a beautiful home and must be seen to be appreciated. Price 18,500 and must be sold at once. Call us for an appointment. 1 J. L. HIATT CO.. 900 First Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 61. DUNDEE BUNGALOW SNAP. 6 rooms, all modern; buffet, garage snd large sightly lot; this place Is offered st a real bargain as owner Is leaving town. Price 13,500 for quick sale on easjr pay ments. BEDFORD-JOHNSTON CO.. . REALTORS. 222 Keellne Bldg. Doug 1140. HIGH and sightly Dundee 'lots. 1876 to building purposes. Phone D. 6074, Shuler tt Cary. Realtors. DUNDEE BUNGALOW, 13,760; all modern, oak finish, built-in bookcase, large lot and paving paid; 1500 cash and 136 per month. Call days. Doug. 3140 Florence. SIX rooms, all modern, oak floors, two years old, one blck to car lne, four blocks north ot Mina Lusa; chicken house, lot and garage: lot- 80x160 feet: set in young fruit; this Is an exceptional bargain at 13,000. 3104 Webster St. Tele phone Florence 603. Acreage. ACRES-HALF ACRES. QUARTER ACRES. In Caldwell's Acre. Omaha's newest acreage, subdivision located southwest of Field club. Prices low. Terms easy. Call THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 297. 212 S. 17th. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for i and 6-room houses and bungalows with 1300 to 1500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co. Tyler 406. 701 Om. Nat. Bank Bldg. WANTED Modern flat, value 130,000 to 140,000. Address P. O. Box 471. Onawa, la. MEET me at F. D. Wead's Office. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. FOUR head good work horses, all sound and In good condition, weighing from 1,160 to 1.450. G. E. Harding Coal Co., 28th and J. South Side. Omaha. FOR SALE 10 Holstein cows and heifers. Apply F. C. Bliss, 264 Exchange Bldg., South Omaha. HOLSTEIN cows for sale. Inquire David Menagb, 1611 Farnam St FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans ind Mortgages. WB want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on band for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE. INC, 638-40 Keellne Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM, 604 Bee BUlg. Douglas till. DIVIDENDS OF ( PER CENT OR MORS. One dollar starts sn account. . OMAHA LOAN A BLDO. ASSOCIATION. ei rrf FARM LOANS. ft I rrf 7 O PAUL PETKR80N 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDOT 1L W. BINDER, Money on band for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NiS FARMS. O'KEF.FK REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug. ITU. CITT AND FARM LOANS. 6. 6H and 6 Per Cent J. H. DUMONT CO., Keellne Bldg. CI Cf MONET K1LL O72 O HARISON st MORTON. W72 tl Omaha Nat Bank Bldg. 1100 to 110.000 MADE promptly. F, 0. Weed, Weed Bldg.. 11th and Farnam Sts. MONET to loan on Improved farms snd ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. Piivute Money. SHOPEN A COM PANT. Douglas 4111. LOANS ON CITT PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg. LOW RATES C O. CARLBERQ. Ill Bran dels Theater Bldg. D. 6S. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. MAT 21ST. Our next excursion to MeGehee. Ark. W. 8 FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLR. Illinois Lands. FOR SALE 400 acres Baldwin oounty, Alabama, land, all titled. In center county, near Loaley. Beat fanning die trlct In 'south. Three miles out Fifteen acres oranges, full crop this year. Fifteen acres pecans of three different varieties. Well fenced. Good house. Good north em barn. Concrete foundation. Good well. Full set farming Implements. Sell quick at lO.OOO. WESTERN BOILER PIPE COMPANT Monmouth, III. Iowa Land 200 ACRES Iowa farm, Improved, good house and barn. Cash pries 1116 per acre. Want good modern home as payment, Good terms on balance. Writs Box 141, Murray, la. , Kansas Lands. 40, 80 OR 160 ACRES; GOOD HEAVT soil; well settled part ot Todd oounty. Minn.; good roads, schools and churches. Pries 116 to 121.60 per acre: terms II an acre cast,, balance tt an acre a year; 6,000 acres to select from. To actual set tlers who will put np buildings and Improve land ws will glvs deed ana tags mort gsgs back for full purchase pries for I or 10 years, 1 per cent Interest Schwab Bros., 1011 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Missouri Lands. MISSOURI 110 and down, 15 monthly, buys 40 acres good farm and fruit land near town, southern Missouri. Fries only 1200. Box 15, Mt. Vernon, I1L Montana Lands. FOR RALE Judith basin land; 280 acres level land, mile from Stanford; 170 acres In wheat, all fenced; running water. 176 per acre. Stanford Ranch Co., Stan ford, Mont. Nebraska Lands. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARB SUReI INVESTMENTS, For best lands at best prices write Geo. Antlll. Blair. Neb. WRITE me for pictures snd prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dswes County. Arah L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. MUST BELL my two farms. Writs Owner, Box 476, Burwell, Neb. Wyoming Lands. 640 ACRES, Improved; price, 116 aorsi sx- cbangs for Omaha, k. c. or ensap mo. land; also herd of good horses to trade. What bavs youT Albert B. Pattee, Upton, Wyo. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 1(0 per a.. Levi tk C. M. Rylander. 164 Omaha Nafl. Miscellaneous. RANCHES of all alses and kinds, easy terms. A 4. Patsman. 101 Karbach BIK. CHOICE FARMS. Nilason. 411 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't ' list your farm with us If you want to keep It. B, P. SNOWDEN SON, 610 Electric Bldg. Douglas 1171. WANTED 20,000 acres of Kimball and Banner county land. Must os iirst-cisss farm lsnd. Improved or unimproved. Ad dress Box T 467, Omaha Bee. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 000 DAT -OLD chicks. Rocks. Reds, Or pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1701. 1211 Charles. BARRON S. C. W. Leghorn eggs for hatch- Ing af.er May 20, 14 per 100. Mrs. m. W flaTtnn. Decs fur. Neb. RHODE ISLAND Rib eggs for selling. 8112 Burt Bt. Harney zt. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. 140, 6 mo., II. goods, total. 13.60. Smaller, larger am'ta proportionate rats. PROVIDENT LOAN BOCIETT 431 Securities Bldg.. 16th. Farnam. Ty. M. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRT. 1 07 SMALLER LOANS. OCT. i 10 W. C FLATAU EST. 1111 " 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDG. TT. 160. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRT LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Malashnek. 1614 Dodge. D. 6611. Est. 1811. 320-Acre Improved Farm $60 Per Acre In eastern South Dakota; has t good 4-room house, stable and other outbuildings; about 200 acres under cultivation; 7 acres alfalfa; about 65 acres good, level land that can be broke and put in crop; 60 acres in pasture and elegant grass with running water most of the time; most of this lays level; lo cated southwest of Huron, within 4 miles of railroad town, and in a location where land is increasing very rapidly; where you can grow good crops, corn, alfalfa, speltz, barley, wheat and oats. If you want a real, good farm in a good location that has elegant soil, you should investigate this piece. Price $60 per acre. ' HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New Tork, May 22. Evaporated Apples Dull; California, 14ft 915c; state, 16 16 c.' Dried Fruits Prunes Firm; Callfornlas, lte; Oregon, 12M014c. Apricots, quiet; choice, 1714c: extra choice, 18c; fancy, la20c. Peaches, quiet; standard. lieiSc; choice, l!tt&14c; fancy. 11H0 14c. Raisins, steady; loose muscatels, 9c; choice to fancy seeded, 10illc; seedless. t Oil Vie; London layers. 12.00. New York Coffee Market. New Tork. May 21 Coffee Rto No. 7. !Kc; futures, steady; July, l.llo; October, 1.310. Duluth Unseed. Dulutb, Minn., May 11. Linseed. 13.96 4.01; t arrive, 13.15; May, 11.16 asked; July, 11.18; October, 13.61 bid. New York Sngar. New Tork, May 22. Sugar Raw, stesdy; centrifugal, 6.006.05o. Fine granulated, 7.45a, OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Steady to 10 Cents Lower; Hogs 5 Cents High er; Sheep Sell Generally Steady. Omaha, May 21, lilt. Kaaetpts were: Cattle. Hoga Sheep. Offlola! Monday 1,001 1,777 6.674 Offlolsl Tuesday 12,041 14,701 1.141 Estimate Wednesday.. 7.000 16,100 7,800 Three days this week. 17.070 Sams days last week., 20.165 Sams days 3 wks. ago. 21.624 Same days I wks. ago. 13.331 Sams day year ago. .. .23.188 Receipt and disposition of live stork at the Union Stock yards. Omaha, Neb., for 24 hours ending st 1 yesterday; RECEIPTS CARS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. C. M. St. V Wabash 1 1 Missouri Paclflo 11 4 Union Paclflo I M C. A N. W., east 11 1 CAN. W.. west 11 12 C., 8t P., M. A 0 16 17 C, B A Q est 1 1 C B. A Q , east 1 1 C. R. I. A P.. east ! I C R. L A P., west.... T 1 4 Illinois Central 1 4 Chicago Ot West t 1 Total receipts 171 141 14 DISPOSITION H E A D. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Morris A Co 86 !,06 614 Swift A Co 1,344 1167 6 Cudahy Packing Co.. 1,856 1.101 1.631 Armour A Co 1,671 1.146 1,414 Sohwarts A Co 1.101 1111 .... Lincoln Packing Co.. 18 .... .... S. Omaha Packing Co. 43 .... .... Wilson 127 Swift, Douglas .... .... W. B. Vansant 18 F. B. Lewis 186 J, B. Root A Co 16 .T. H. Bulla 60 Rosenstock Bros 74 .... .... F. a. Kellogg n Werthelmer A Degen. 552 Sullivan Bros 3 .... .... Mo. A Kan. Calf Co... 112 Chrlgtte SO Hlggins 1 ' Huffman 7 Roth 64 Meyers 8 .... Baker, Jones A Smith 10 .... .... Banner Bros 1 .... .... John Harvey 647 4- Dennis A Francis 42 .... .... Jensen A Lungren 88 .... .... Ellis A C 16 Odea 11 Other buyers 140 .... 11 Total 1,114 16,383 1,107 Cattle Receipts of cattls wars 7,000 head or 186 rare, a liberal run for a Wednesday, making supplies for the week 17,000, which Is around 1.600 stronger than last week and 5,000 stronger that sup plies a year ago. Trading opened slow and dull with packers still feeling bearish as result of the large concessions obtained yesterdsy, and prices were anywhere from steady for the best steers to around 100 lower for the medium grsdes. Oood to oholce beeves sold from 117.00 17.60, fair to good from 116.00 16.76 and from that on down. Butcher stock was generally steady to lOo lower and very solw. Best cows were around steady, but the general run of medium to good gredes were slow and lOe lower. Feeders were In short sup ply and there were good demand from order buyers and prices were generally stronger than last week for anything with any quality. Quotations on cattle: Oood to choice beeves, 117.15017 60; fair to good beeves, 116. 16011. 75; common to fair beeves, 112.26 O16.00; good to choice yearlings, 116.760 11.75; fair to good yearlings, 114.00015.60; oommon to fair yearlings, !. 60 0 14.00; good to choice heifers, 112.76OU.60; good to choice cows. 111. 00OH.60; fair to good oows, 19.76011.76; common to fair cows, 17.1001.76; prime feeders, 111.00011.00; good to choice feeders, 110.25OU.76; fair to good feeders, 19.00O10.00; common to fair feeders, tt. 6009.76; good tp choice stockers, 110.00O13. 00; stock heifers, 18.600 10.60; stork cows, t7. 60O10.00; stock calves, 18.60 011.60; veal calves, $9.00 11.00; bulls, stsgs, sto.. 110.00& li.76. Hogs There were 141 head of hogs re ceived here todsy, estimated at 16,100 head. Shippers did not have quite so many or ders to fill this morning, yet they were on the market early, although buying was not what could be called brisk. Packers wars also circulating freely among the sell ers. Ths market was a trifle sluggish on the start, but became a little more active as th day sdvsnced. Bulk of the hogs sold at 117.00017.10 with an early top of 117.20 being reached. The general market was io higher. Sheep There were 14 loads of sheep hers today estimated at 7.200 head. Moat of the arrivals were shorn lambs snd of fairly goc-' quality. Although no sales had been made early, the prospects were the general market would be steady. Sheij quotations: Oood to choirs lambs, 111. 361. 80; fair to choirs lambs. 117.60 19.00; fair to choice yearlings, 116.00 17.60; fair to choice wethers. 114.60O16. 60; frlr to choice ewes, 112.00013.00; spring lambs, 115.00 19.00. av. rnce. 141 shorn fat lamb 110 It 86 198 shorn fat lambs 81 It 86 122 shorn fat ewes 105 12 00 41 shorn fat swes 120 12 26 10 cull ewes Ill 7 60 It fed spring lambs 10 11 0u Kansas City Uve Stock Market. Kansas City, May II Cattle Reoelpts, 1,100 head; market lower. Prime fed steers, $16.40017.26; dressed beef steers, 111.00O 16.76; western steers, tl6.00Olt.26; cows, tl.00O14.00; heifers, 110.00014.60; stockers snd feeders, t9. 00016.60; bulls. tl.25OH.60; cslves, t8.60O13.00. Hogs Receipts, 12,000 heed: market stsady; bulk of sales, $17.1017.20; heavy, 117.00017.10; packers snd butchers, 117.00 OIT.26; light, 117.01017.26; pig, 117.260 1710. Sheep Receipt, 1100 head; market. higher; lambs, tit. 75011.80; yearlings, I14.00O1T.00; wethers, tll.00Olt.60; ewes, tll.tOOK.00. - St. Louis 1-lv Stock Market. Bt Louis. Hay 11 Cattle. Receipts, 4.- TOO head; market steady. Native beef steers, 111. 60017.60; yearling steers and heifers, tl.10O15.50; cows, 17.50O1I.75; stockers and feeder, 18.50012.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, 110.00016.60; beef cows and heifers, t6.0011.60; natlvs calves, 17.750 15.60. v Hogs Receipts, 12.000 head; market steady; lights, 117.60017.70; pigs, 116.60O 17.60; butchers, I17.85O17.70; good heavy, tl7.26O17.60; bulk of sales, I17.10Q17.66. Sheep Reoelpts, 1,800 head: market steady; lambs, tl5.00O16.tt; ewes, tlt.OOO 17.00; wethers, 116. 50017.00; csnners and choppers, 16.50O1.60. Chicago Lire Stock Market. Chicago, May 21 Cattle Receipts, T.000 head; market, weak; native steers, 110.60O 17.66; stockers and feeders, 19.25013.10: cows and heifers, 17.30014.60; calves, 18.000 14.00. Hogs Receipts, 11,000 head; market, strong; t to lOo above yesterday's average; bulk of sales. $17.46 17.90; light, $17,460 17.96; mixed, I17.20O17.96; heavy, 116.60 1T.76; rough, $16.6016.$5; pigs, $14,760 1T.80. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. 4.000 head: market, steady; sheep, $9.76014.76; lambs, tll.25O16.60. St, Joseph LIT Stock. St. Joseph, Msy 22. Cattle Receipts, 2,800 head; market lower; steers, $11,000 17.40; cows and heifers, I7.00O16.00; calve. 17.0001126. Hog Receipts, t,000 head; market lower; top, 117.26; bulk ot sales, 117.000 17.15. Sheep and Lamb Receipts, 1600 head; market steady; lambs, $15.00019.70; ewes, $10.00015.60. Sloox City Live Stock. Sioux City, May 22. Cattle Receipts. 1, 400 head; market weak; beef steers, 112.00 017.76; fat cows and heifers, tt.00O16.00; canners, 17.00OI.t0; stockers and feeders, $9.00011.00; calves, tl.OOOll.OO; bulls, stsgs, sto., tl.tOOll.OO; feeding cows and heifers. 17.60010.60. 8hep snd Lambs Receipts, 100 head; market steady. Turpentine and Roeln. Savannah, Oa., May 23. Turpentine, firm; 47c: sales, 191 bbls. ; receipts, 116 bbls.; stock, 22.415 bbls. Rosin Firm; sales, 164 bbls; receipts, 1,142 bbls.; stocks, 16.614 bbls. Quote: B, 17.40. D. E, F, O. H. 17.46; I. K. M, 17.50; N, tf.MH; VTO. 7.t5; WW. 11.05. Dry Goods Market. New Tork, May 22. Dry Goods Cotton goods sod yarns here today wsr firm with trsde of moderate volume for civilian needs Burlaps stiffened a little. Ladles' spring knit goods were offered by some mills. Men's wear, spring offerings, have not been med government buslnes and dominated the mar ket- 40,25 li.617 31.1? 1013 43,627 13.370 44.135 10.163 16.467 14.540 GRAIN ANDPRODDCE Light Receipts; Corn Sells Higher; Oats Show Weak, ness, Selling 1 to 2 Cents Off. Omaha. May 21, 1111. A continued light run of grain was In evidence again this morning, total arrivals amounting to 67 cars, and consisted of nine rare of wheat, 37 cars of corn and 21 cars cf oats. Practically all gradea of corn sold at somewhat higher figures. Quotations wers generally unchanged to 4c higher, the bulk of the good corn selling up around to, Some of the gcod yellow, however, sold a cent off. Traders were sctlve sround noon and everything offered waa disposed ot readily. No. 1 white corn sold at 11.70O 1.72 snd the No. 1 yellow at Il.f301.tt. No salee of No. 1 mixed were reported. Oats failed to show any reaction and sold off considerably, sales showing a decline of 103c. much of the better grades suffering the greatest drop, The demand was fairly active. No. 1 white oats sold at TS'to and the No. 1 white at 76c. Standard vat brought 76076io and the No. 1 white. HM 4t76a Sample grade oats went at 74c. No receipts of rye and barley were re ported. A part car, grading sample barley on account of a heavy mixture of wheat, sold at tl.10. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal to 16,000 bushels: eats, 160,000 bushels. CARLOT RROK1PTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. ChUago 1 61 73 Minneapolis ....i 122 ,. .. Dluth 6 Omaha 1 37 31 Kansas City 3 11 St. Louis 1 41 21 Winnipeg 74 The sales wers reported today: Corn No. 1 white: 1 cars, $1.73; No. 1 while: I car. $1.71: 1 car, 11.71; 1 car. 11.70, No. 4 white: 1 car, 11.66; 1 car, 11.65; 1 cars, 11.64. No. 6 white: 1 car, 11.60; 1 cars, 11.64; 1 car, 11.63. No. 6 whlto: 1 far, 11.35; 1 cars. 11.16; 1 car, 11.20. No. 3 yellow: 1 cars, $1.68; 1 1-6 cars, $1.67. No. 3 yellow: 1 car, 11.64; I cars, 11.63. No. 4 yellow-: 1 car, 1161: No. 6 yellow: 1 car, 11.20. sample yellow: 1 cars, 11.00, .No 2 mixed. 1 car, 11.68. No. 4 mixed: 1 1-5 cars, 11.68. No. t mixed: 1 car, $1.17. No. 6 mixed: 1 car. 11.26, Oats No. 1 white: 1 car, 7IHe. No. 1 white: 1 car, 71 He. Standard: 1 1-5 cars, "Hc; cars, 76c. No. I whits: I cars, 7Gc; t car. 76Sis. Sample white: 1 car, 74c; 4 1-6 cars. 74c. Screenings, t-t car. 60c. Barley Sample: 1-6 car. $1.20. Omaha Cash Prices Corn: No. I whits, 11.73: No. : white, $1.7001.73; No. 4 whits. 11.6401 66: No. f whits, tl.6101.tO; No. white. tl.!01.!6; No. 1 yellow. tl.671.6 No. I yellow, $1.6101 64: No. 4 yellow, $1.61; No. t yellow, 11.10; sample yellow, 11.00; No. 4 mixed, tl.tl; No. 1 mixed, 11.17; No. I mixed, 11.16. Oats: No. I white. 76i,4c: standard. 76076iio; No. I white. 764076c; sample, 74o. Chicago closing prices, furnished Ths Bee by Logan A Bryan, atook and grain brokers, 116 South Sixteenth street, Omahat Article! Open I High Low Close Tost. Corn. I .Inly 1 42UU 1 43H 141H 1 42H 141H Outs. May 79 7 76 76 T! July 67HOS 17 66 67 T Pork July 4i 00 42 40 41 00 41 It 41 tl Lard July 14 70 24 10 24 II 14 tl 14 IT Ribs. Msy 11 61 II It It II July 22 71 12 90 32 71 II TT II TT CHICAGO GRAIN AND PO VISIONS. Removal of last Dry Spot From Grain Bait Gives Down Turn to Market, Chicago, May IS. Assertions that planting would for ths most part be eompleted within a week had a bearish effect today on corn. The market closed unsettled, to 1U lower. with June $1.41 snd July 11.41 to 11.414.. Oats declined O0 to itto not The outcome In provisions varied from yes terday's finish to Ta down. Throughout the day, th nearness at ths end of the planting period served to weaken the com market. It was trus thst rains had fallen over part of the belt and that some seeding would thus be delayed, but the sections that received the heaviest down pours wers where moisture wss needed most snd where an adverse condition of wheat and other crops had been . threattned. Toward the close bears put emphasis on ths outlook that In the near future there would bs soms Inoreaae In the crop movement. Tradlnc was entirely In July and June da liveries. May having been eliminated by ths exchanre directors. Reports that the last dry spot hsd been removed from the grain oen lea io aown turns In ths oats market. Export buying was only at prices which dealers hers oould not meet. Provisions aversged higher with hogs, but realising sales caused a reaction. , Corn No. 1 1 and 4 yellow, nominal. Oats No. I white, TtH07!1o; standard. 71 079e. Rye No. 1 nominal. Barley 11.10O1-61. Timothy I5.00O1 00. Clover 118.00028.00. Pork Nominal. Lard 124.82024.67. Ribs $22.06022.67. New York Frodunca. New Tork. May 21 Flour Steady; springs, 10.76011 26: winters, tlO.l6011.lt; Ksnsas, I10.90OH35. Corn Spot, unsettled; kiln dried No. I yellow, 11.60; No. 4 yellow, 11.40, c. i. f.. New Tork. Oats Spot, weak; natural, 8rs3'c. Feed Unsettled; barley feed, 138.50; eat feed, 126.00; corn feed meal. 15.00; rys mid dlings, $63.00. Hav-Weak: No. 1, nominsi jno. i, 11.40; No. I, ll.10Ol.i0; shipping, TOOIOc. Hons Quiet: ststs medium to cnoice, 1917, 86048c; 1116, nominal, Paclflo coast, 1917, 20O21C! 1916, 14016c. Provisions Pork unsettled: mess, 61.00 sy 51.60; family, $65.00066.00; short elear, I47.00O61.00. Lard, weak; middle west, $24.76024.86. Tallow Easier; city spsciai loose, nc. New Tork. Msy 22. Butter Market weak; receipts, 1,662 tubs; creamery higher than extrsj. 45 V, 046c; creamery extras m-score). 44U045c: firsts. 420440! pack ing stock current make, No. 2, 2H44J10O. Eggs Market steady: receipts. 10,641 eases; fresh gathered extras. 16087c; fresh gathered storage packed, firsts, 84HOtto: regular packed extra firsts, 14tt035o; firsts, 12UO340. Cheese Msrket steady: receipts, 4.177 boxes: state fresh specials, 28c; sverrge run, 220220. Live Poultry Market unsettled; no prices settled; dressed, quiet and unchanged. OMAHA HAT MARKET. Receipts of prslrls hay and alfalfa light Demand good for the better grades of bsy anl alfalfa, which haa caused prices to go soma higher on prairie hay. Hay Choice upland prairie, 118.60; No. 1. $16.60017.60; No. 1 110.60l$.6O; No. I. 15.6008.60; No. 1 midland, 115. 60017.00; No. 1 midland, $10.60012.60; No. 1 low land, 18.60010.50; No. 2, tt.60O7.50: No. I, t4.6O06.5O. Alfalfa Choice. 12100; No. 1, tlt.OOO 21.00; standard, $15.60018.60; No. 1 113.00 O16.00; No. 1. 110.00011.60. Straw Oat. 16.0007.60; wheat tl.OOO t.60. Coffee Market. New Tork, Msy II The market for cof fee futures showed a further decline today under scattering liquidation, which was par ticularly active In July. Cof foe Spot, quiet; Rio 7a, 8c; Santo 4s, 10c. There were rumors of further sales to the government amounting to 7.600 hags on tenders of Central American and Santos coffees, but no particulars as to pries were available. There were sales of Santos 6s at tc, London credits, In the cost and freight market. Offers Included Santos Is and 4s at 10.30a for prompt shipment and at 10.20o for May-June shipment, London credits. The official cables showed no change In primary markets sxcept Santos futures, which were unchanged to 25 rels higher. Rio cleared 25,000 bags and Santos 63,000 bags for th United States. Brazilian port receipts, 2,000 bags. Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Mo., May 21 Corn No. I mixed, tl.t301.66; No. I white. It. TlO 171; No. 1 yellow, 11.6401 61; May, 11. IT; July, 11.464. Oats No. 2 white. Ttc; No. I mixed, 770 71c Kansas City, Mo., May 22. Butter and Poultry Market unchanged. Eggs Firsts, 10c; seconds. 26o. Minneapolis Grain. Mlnenapolls, Minn., May 23. Com No. I yellow, tl.iO O1-60. Oats No. 1 white, 7576e. Flax till 1.95. Rye 11000 1 02. Barley 11.1501.41 St Lotus Grain. St. Louis, Mo., May 12. Cora No. t, 11.6601.67; No. 1 whit. tl.T201.lt; July. $1.48 asked Oats No. 2, 76076c; No. I white, T7 071c; July, ttc asked NEW YORK STOCKS Adrance Followed by Reces sion in Values; Bails First to Lose Ground; Shippings - -Also Decline. Hew Tork. May 11 Disregarding ths re moval of ths railroad presidents and fresh complications In the International situs tlon. ths stock market proceeded today to resume Its advance, but fell back sharply later. The early rise differed radically fron . recent movements, however, In that stacks hitherto backward or dormant were most -conspicuous. Low-priced specialties such ss cotton oil. linseed. Virginia Carolina . chemical, agricultural chemical, com productaiand bide and leather common ana preferred were 1 to I points higher-at noon, after which ths general setback be gan. Ralls were the first to lose ground, though reacting only 1 to Itt pointa United States steel surrendered Its 1 point gain, , closing at a net loss ot I polntt and. most other Industrials and equipments replaced substantial advances with losses of 1 to 3 -v pointa Shippings, coppers and silled metals, ss well as motors, oils and an impressive . array of unclassified Issue, were carried down I to 4 points In the mors extensive offerings of ths last hour, short selling evidently plsylng no. small part la ths un settlement. Uncertslnty attending the negotiation now pending between the government sud the steel snd copper producers was a fac- tor In th technical situation and supplied the bear account with fresh ammunition, In place of yesterdsy's belated advance. Bonds were lower. Including, Liberty issues, the 4Vs making a new minimum oil " a cash sale at 197.48. Total sales par value aggregated 15.150,000. U. . S. bonds told lusues) were unchanged on call. Number of sales and quotations on lead- , Ing slocks: Closing Sales. High. Low. Bid Am. Beet Sugar ..i.. 73 American Can.... 7.700 48V. V 461, Am. Car a Found'y 1,000 !l!i ll'i Am, Locomotive.. 800 68 6, 6ii Am. Smelt. Ret. . 4.20 6.1H tl4 " 1 ' Am. Sugar Ref.... 800 1 U' US', llJ'.i Am. T. A T 1100 97 97 17 Am. Z.. L. A S.. 1.600 1"' 16? 16' Ansconda Copper.. 15.S00 63 68 68 Atchison i. 400 86V, I5i8i AOAWISSL 3.000 1124 110 - 110U Bait. A Ohio 1.700 66 84i 14 B. A 8. Copper.... 4,900 26V !S1' 24'i Cal. Petroleum ... . 1,100 18Vi 18 . '" Canadian Pacific. 1500 146 145 - lti Central Leather ,. 4,800 7014 68H ' Chespeaks A Ohio 1.000 69 -7s.-t!t C, M. A S. P 4,000 46 -44 44 C. A N. W C, R. t. A P, ctfs 600 23 2! 22 Chlno Copper, 400 " 45 - 44-1 'i Colo. Fuel A Iron.l 4,800 49 47Vf 47 Corn Prod. Ret.... 10.400 43 41 U 41' Crucible Steel 1,000 69H 7 17 Cuba Can Sugar., 100 33S 31 . 11 '4 ' Distiller's 8e 11,300, 13 61 i 61 H Ert 1.100 16 ltV 1 General Blectrlo .. ..... 148 General Motor .. 1.700 131 12C !:.' Ot Northern pfd.. 1,600 90 99 ' 8 Ot. N. Or ctfs.... 1100 .32 31',, 31' Illinois Centrsl 96 Inspiration Copper 4,400 16 64 Vi t, let M. M. pfd.... 15.600 103 100 Int Nickel 1,700 21 . . 28", 28 Int Paper 1.100 43H 40i 40 K. C. Southern.... 100 IIH It, 18 Konneoott Copper 1,400 8414 33,. 33 Louisville A Nssh too 117 117 11 Maxwell Motors... ..... 178 Mex. Petroleum..., 4,00 tt. 17 97to Miami Copper ..... ..... 29 Vi Missouri Pac...... 1,800 24 13 - tifr Montana Power. 67 Nevada Copper..,. 600 21 Vk 20V 21 N. T. Central 100 74 73 72 N T N. H. A H... 18,100 441 41 41 Norfolk A Western 100 106 106 103 ' Northern Paclflo.. 1,000 It I5H 15V Paotfle Mall ..... toy ; Paclflo T. T fo Pennsylvsnla 1,400 44V, 41 44 Pittsburgh Coal... TOO ISVi tl tl V Ray Con. Copper.. too 16 Vi It 16 Reading 11,600 to IT 17 Rep. Iron Steel.. 1,700 II 17 . 67 V4 Shattuek Arls. Cop.. ITU Southern Paclflo... 1,000 16Vt 14 83 Southern Railway. 1,100 14 H 23V Studebaker Corp.. 1,100 44 41 43 Texas Co..... 1.200 164 .162 15m Union Pacific 1.100 114 122 112 V. S. Ind. Alcohol 11,100 114 131 132 U. S. Steel 107,100 110 Vi 101 101 , V. S. Steel pfd.,.. 700 110 110 lit Utah Copper...... 1,100 II. 11 1 Wabash pfd . . i 11 U' t-.M TTmImw .. ' SI Weettngton Else.. 1,601 44 41 41 Total salsa for th day 126,000 sharet. New Tork Money Market, ' New Tork, May 11. Mercantile Paper Four snd six months, ( per cent Sterling Sixty-day bills, 14.71: "com msrclal 60-day bills on banks. 14.71; con merclal 10 -day bills, 14.71; demand 14.7641; cables. 14.76 T-lt. Francs Demand. 5.71! cable,, 16.69 Guilders Demand, 4te; cables, 4tc Lire Demand, $8.07; cables, 19.05. Rubles Dsmand, llc; cables, 14c, nom inal. Silver Bar, 190! Mexican dollars; TTo ; Bond Government irregular; railroad, -' easy. Time Leans Steady; It and tt days, I 06 per cent; six months, t per pent bid. Csll Money Firm; high. I per centj low, 4V4 per cent: ruling rate, I per cent; clos ing bid, 4 per cent; offered at t per cent; last loan, I per cent. U. 8. is, reg.... ITVi'Ot. N. 1st 4s.. si U. S. Is, coupon IT !. Cen. ref. 4s., 71 ' U, S. 3s, reg..., tt Int. M. M. 6s.,.. tl U. S. 3s, coupon tl K. C. 8. ref. 6s.. 79 U. S. Lib. ls tl.ttL. A N. un.. 4s., 18 U. 8. 4s. reg.. 105 M K A T 1st 4s 61 U. 8. 4s, coupon 105 M P, gen. 4e..,, 68 Am. For. Sec s5 86 "Mont, power 6s Am. T. A T. e. ts 13 N. T. C. deb. ts. . 14 s Anglo-French 6s 93 N. Pac. 4s 81 Arm. A Co. 4s 86 N. Pao. Is 59 Atchison gen. 4s 91 o: 8. U ref. 4s,; 86. B. A O. cv. 4s 90 Pao. T. A T. 6s,. 91 Beth. Steel r. ts 81 Penn. con. 4s It Cen. Leather ts.. tt Penn. gen. 4 89 Cen. Psclttc 1st 80 Reading gen... 4s 84 C. A O. cv. ts.. II S L A S F adj t 66 C, B. A Q., J. 4s t3 8. Pac. cv. Is.. 93 O M A S P a 4s 75 'Southern Ry 6s 12. C R I A P r 4s.. 17 T. A P. 1st.... 84 C. A 8. ref. 4s 71 U.. Pso. 4 81 D. A R. G. r. 6s tt U. 8. Rubber 6s,. 80 D. of C. ts ('93) 11 V. 8. Steel Is.., 11 Erls gen. 4s.,.. t4Wsbssh 1st... , 14 Oen. Electrlo 6s 91 'French gov. ts tt ' Bld. Local Weather Record: HIT. 1916. 1915. 1114. Lowest lsst night 8 .65 .41 Precipitation 12 .01 .07 . .00 Normal temperatures for today. (4 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation sloe March 1, 4.89 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period, iis. t.lT of an inch. , , , Deflcleno.' corresponding period, 1916, 111 inches. Weather Conditions A dlsturbancs, that was central ever northcentral Nebraska Tuesday morning, moved eastward across the upper valleys during the day. Gen eral rains attended the disturbance; and sever and destructive windstorms occurred , In Kansas, lows and Wisconsin. Ths pre cipitation In Nebraska wss generally mod erate, ths heaviest occurring In scattered localities in ths extreme east portion. Cooler weather followed the dlsturbancs over th , upper Mississippi and Missouri valleys, snd unseasonably cool wssther prevails through' out ths upp .- valleys and west this morn. Ing. Killing frosts occurred in west North Dakota, north Wyoming and southeast Ore gon and light frost In South Dakota and Colorado. Thj dtlook Is for fair weather In this vicinity tonight and probably Thurs day, with warmer Thursday. . .. , i L. A. WELSH, Meteorologist. New Tork Cotton. ' : ; Nsw Tork, May 21 Cotton Futures opened irregular; May. 14.10034c: ' July. 14. 1623. 16c; October. 23.3523.10c; De cember. 21.14011.12c; January, 11. 14c, Cotton futures closed easy; May. 21.11c; July, 13.70c- October. 13.07o; December, 13e; January. 22.15c; spot cotton quiet; mid dling, ll.TOe. ' "'V; . Vy-"-: Metal Market. " " yw Tork, May 11 Metal exchange quotes lead firm; spot 17.00O7.15c; spelter, quiet; Eaat St Louis delivery, spot, 17.11 , 07.21. At London: Spot copper and futures, lilt; electrolytic, 1121; spot tin and futures iltO; lead, spot ill lOst futures. Ill its; spelter, spot 164; futures, 160. London Money. London, May 1 Sliver Bar, 41 7-ld per ounce. J Money 1 par cent' Discount Rates Short bills, 1 par cent; three months bills, . l-ll per aeat $25 A Month Grows to $8,116.36 Send tot chart showing how I2t a month in vested in N. T. Stock Exchange Securities grew to 8,116.8. Larger or smaller monthly , ssvlngs produce similar profitable returns. KRIEBEL & CO., Investment Banker 137 South La Sella Street. Chkage. 1 . 4