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THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, JUNE 8,: 1918. EDUCATIONAL Sunt school of Butinraa . Iv and Evening School. tlv u.nah National Bank Bldg - Douglas M FOR REN1 ROOMS ' Furnished Rooms ATTENTION BMM HCNTKKS If you fall to find in? room you desire among thee ad eall at The Be offlc for Room List Given eomplete description of varan! room tn all parta of lb city Nw Halt tastied , every week tWO nicely furnished .room, with an aaat front. Price reasonable. , Closa tn , 4 v , 71J S 17th Ave. " , " CLEAN, cool, beautifully furnished room, near car Us, walking distance. Barney III! FURNISHED rooma tor. gentlemen or bust nasi women, walking; distance. lilt Har nv. Harney 687. MODERN furnished room for man only at i the Sunshine, to North 7tb St Reason- able rent ; ' THB GRATSTONE. 25 th and Caa, nicely rurmsneq room. uow NICELY lurnlahed ruom. 60S B. 2?tnT H. 1348. erflni 1 ROOMS for light housekeeping, gas, eleo trVelty and telephone furnished, $7 per week. Closer In and on ear line. 110 North Twenty-rirtn street. FOR BENT Two nice, airy rooms for light housekeeping, furnished or unfurnished, near 46th and Franklin. Tel. Wal. 3391. 38 SOUTH 27TH ST. Large room, with ni of kitchen; also small sleeping room; onmmer rat. JTarney 6912, PLEASANT. fight housekeeping rooms, south exposure, walking Jiatance. 1580, '. Harney Bt 1411 HOWARD; nicely furnished houee- keeping rooms; on room, 13j two 14.80 week. 8701 DAVENPORT l-r. suit In prlvat brick house; eleo. ltghta, gas rang; newly - 1 1 . , , iBIl oeooraiea, garage, wqt. o'"j THREE nice, large outside room for light housekeeping; alf modern. 2221 Willis eve. COOL, light housekeeping rooms, on ground floor, also sleeping rooms at 310 B. 86th. NBATLY furnished 8-room suite,-' also gar age. 1 3026 Davenport. - DESIRABLE modern furnished rooms, light housekeeping sleeping. 411 N. 20th. ' Hotels. COOL rooms, 41 week; also apartments with kltohcnettce. flgdcn hotel. Co. Bluffs. Rooms Wanted. WANTED To rent, desirable room with private family, suitable for two reepon sible young ladles, with or without board. Must be within walking dlstano from city. Box 4437. Omilii Bm- m FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments. DTtona apartments. 441 8. 24th Bt, A large living room, a dressing room and - closet combined, a kitchenette1 and bath; completely furnished; best of serv ice D. - 1533. FOR RENT HOUSES West. 214 DODGE street, 8 -room mod. house, 167.60. Alfred 0. Kennedy Company, I SOt South 14th Bt Douglas 722. i ROOMS and bath; walking distance; near Twenty-fourth and Farnam, In very choice Secation. Janitor rvlc. hot and cold wer, heat, ete.; furnished, tit per month, uoug. iin, Ult North 16th, rooming house It titt Douglas, rooming house tit John N. Frenrer. Douglas 164. T-ROOM house; hot water heat; walking distance. Harney 304? 17.60 S-ROOM house In good condition, 1424 N. ltd Ave. I North, ENTIRE upstairs residence. Three large rooms and bath: modern exoept heat tit, 1611 Corby Bt., Webster 4741. 'ROOM brick bouse, partly modern. Phone Web. W4. Tr66m modern house. 1804 Hamilton Bt D. 1638 MO, T-ROOM modern, brick. 117 No. 16th. CentraL lo-ROOU R06MINO HOUSE. 1601 Capitol Ave. Miscellaneous. Isst California Bt, rma 110.00 401 5. ttth Ave., rail 40.40 ARMSTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1611. 181 Securities Bldg. HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE CITT. CREIOH BONB CO., BEE BLDO. ,. LIST . your property for rent or sal with ' FIRST TRUST COMPANY, Realtors. Tyler Tt. ghonen Co. R tal Pouclae 4328. FOR RENT APARTMENTS west. NEW APARTMENT In Dundee to sub lease, 4 rooms, til bath, oak finish, hard- -.wood floors, electrlo light hot water year 'round, steam heat 158 per month. Call Walnut 3C66. Walnut 3C56. PETERS TRUST CO. nartelfiete tn Anartment management &AMILTON APTS.. fireproof; fine lawn and flowers; best location, t4th and Farnam. Prlcei reasonable. Call D. 1472. North. MODERN Estabrook Apta., near postofflce. til. O. P. Btebblns. 1610 Chicago. 4-ROOM semi-basement apt., new, S16.60. - Apt f.! Maple court 1818 Maple. Red 482. South FOB RENT June 1, 7-room steam-heated flat at 1634 Leavenworth Bt Nebraska and Wyoming Investment Co.. 122 Brandela Theater Bldg. Phone Doug. 1671. MODERN SW Louis flats, close In. Col fax 1374 I AND 4 -room modern apta. lit 8. ltd Bt Tyler zzs Miaceilaneolia. ' xinrwxa ' witii i.rnnm accommodations. The Coronado, I2d and Capitol Ave., 132.40 4 rooms, tne uuason, aui a, i .., 142.10. BENSON & MYERS CO, Realtors. 424 -Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Doug, 746. FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Ctres. (SO per month ,07 South 16th street IM per month 617 South 16th street ' 1100 per month 214 South 16th street GEORGE & IU-, 1JUUU so. JTORB FOR BENT 16th and Douglas, 80s 40. steam heat rent u per moniu. WORLD REALTY CO.. Douglas 8248. Bun Thester Bldg. ' ilODERN store, 16th St. near P. O. Low rent O P Stebbtn. 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Hoom HURRT There are only a few vacant office left tn The Bee building. Key stone Investment Co.. Tyler 131. WANTED TO RENT Furnished Apartments and Houses WANTED 4 or 5-roora cottage, furnished Wilson, Red 8184. MOVING AND STORAGE FREE sERvicL FIDEL1T t 16TH - AND JACKSON. DOUO. 181. STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. - REASONABLE RATES. ' - FREB RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENT8. MKTRoriiLlTAN VAN STORAGE CO - ' Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store, office on Howard St.. between , 16tb and 16th. , Phone Tyler 8400 Have your moving bandied Just as you would . an order-for aew furniture. That's the way we dn It Ask to see our dally rental lists . FIBEPROOF WAREHOUSB. Separate locked rooma for household ' goods and pianos; moving, packing and shipping. .- . t OMAHA VAN AND 8TORAOB CO., 808 8. 14th. Douglas 4143. Globe Van and Storage Co. Vttm Msal larviM Irt mnvlna naiiW i ft mwtA vvt 4 wm i avi iia buuviiib iiavckiiiai m hm -a. -J .11 ft A A r...A. s4t "MAHAXPRESSXO LAROB movlng vans; careful men. For nfttfr pack', etoraire '1417 Chicago. D-8364 "T P RPPT i -lixWi Co.. Moving, aj. Ks, 1.U1jU pa, kin and Storage A201 farnam St Wee, :;tl Doug. 4148. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West 'Seven Fine West Farnam Houses To exchange for good farm close to Omaha and will assume some Incum brance on farm providing it is well lo. " cated. lies well and reasonably well Im proved. All 7 houses are occupied by good tenants, all nearly new and In fine . condition. Let us know what you have to offer. J.L. HIATT CO., 990.Si!Ao,: Tyler 63 ' FINE MODERN HOME . - S rooms, in fin condition, hot water heat, corner lot. paved street tine ' neighborhood, plenty large shade trees, owner non-resident must sell; easy , terms. Located In west part of Oma S.hS. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 213 CITT NATL BANK BLDO. WEST. Bemls Park, six rooms and bath, 1 story modern house, eaat front large lot, paved street Make offer. Walnut 1431. BOOMS OAK FINISH, brand new. Pav ing paid and easy terms. Near S6th and Cass. Call days. Douglas 8144. 9 -ROOM modern house, 80x180 foot lot near Hanscom park. Inquire at 1328 9. 81st Bt North. The Greatest Home , ' Bargain in Kountze Place HIT Evans 1 Bt, almost nw, strictly modern home; large living room across front with vestibule entrance and coat 'closet; dining room, with paneled walla and window scat; fine kitchen, with pan try and rear vestibule, all on first floor. Three bedrooms, with large closets, sun room and bath on second floor. This Is a delightfully arranged and beautifully finished home: oak floors and oak finish on first floor; plumbing, heating and lighting fixtures the very latest. House haa Just been beautifully decorated throughout; floors and woodwork nicely flnlsned and newly painted on outside; full set of screens and shades go with house; lawn nicely sodded, and paved street; close to car. Price only f 4,400; 4500 cash and reasonable monthly pay ments. Tou cannot equal this bargain In any part of town. Let us show you this dandy home. Immediate possession. Payne & Slater Company, 111 Omaha National Bldg. Doug. 1011. 2579 PINKNEY, $3,100 5-R00M BUNGALOW A ' vary neat place, fully modern, with oak finish In living room. A bargain at this prlo for a modern bungalow of this character. Will paint the house or make allowance for same. Ocoupled by owner; Investigate at once. GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas Stet. 818-20 City National. KOUNTZE PLACE 83,000, eight rooms and bath; garage, large lot! paving all paid; fin location, till Btntiey Bt Terms. NORRIS NORRI8, 104 N. UTH ST. PHONE DOUGLAS 4271. WB SELL, Rent Insure and make Loan on City property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO, 14th and Am Ave. CoL tit. NEW, tory-and-half bungalow for al by builder; six rooms; modern) Crelgh stone tuoco; fireplace and bookcase ar built in. Located at 18th and Willis Ave. Price, 18.000. Phone Harney tIT. MINNS LU8A homes and lota offer the beat opportunity to Invest your money Pbone Tyler 187 South. TWO. HOME BARGAINS WALKING DISTANCE 1508 S. 25TH AVE., $2,975 FIVE ROOMS , ' I rooms and reception haft, pantry and back vestibule downstairs;- I rooms and bath upstairs; full 60-foot lot paved street; I cherry trees, pear and . apple trees, all bearing; fin lot sightly place; 1298 cash, balance monthly. 1527 S. 27TH ST., $3,250 (-room bungalow, strictly modern; furnace, full cellar; oak and pine fin ish; newly decorated; paving all paid. A splendid horde; 8326 cash, balance monthly. Look at these or let us show ' them to yen. HASTINGS HETDEN, 1814 Harney 8t Phene Tyler 80. Hanscom Park Bargain. Fine all-modern (-room house, oak fin ish, nice large rooms and well arranged; also -garage, large lot shade, fruit and 'paved street near 3 1st and Mason,' for ' 83,860. 81,000 cash will handle, balance good terms. P. J. Tebbens Co. (Realtor) 808 Omaha Nat. Bk. Phone D. 1181. WANT TO LEAVE CITT. Will sacrifice lot, 60x100, with two-story fram store building, five living rooms upstairs, barn and buggy shed, 8424 8. 24th Bt, two blocks south of Vinton. Write or apply on premises, r.erman Kunde. FIELD club'dtstrlct T-room modern houee, garage, lot 70x165. - Price 14,260. a A. Grtmmel. Phone Doug. 1615. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Real Estate and Insurance. It20 Farnam St. Doug, 1064. Miscellaneous $300 Down and $20 Per Mo. 8-roora striotly modern bungalow, located on corner lot with new garage. Pine finish throughout; largs lot 80x130. Priced at 82,800. Payne Investment Company 6-R. house and large grounds, 160x138, chicken house, cherries, grapes, etc; house has furnace and electrlo light; only 82.800. tlt N. 84th. vV. H GATES 64T Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1234. 8-BOOM cottage, two blocks from car, full lot 32,000. Terms, 8300 cash, balance 820 per month. BENSON AND CARMICHAEL 842 Paxton Block. FOR BENT AND BALE. """"" HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS PORTER SHOTWELL, 101 S 17th St.. Douglas 8018. HOMES AND HOMESITE3. PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 83T Om Nat. Wk. Bldg Doug 1781. F. D. WF.AD BELfiS REAL ESTATE. REM ESTATE B'ness lA-'pty WB WILL buy your bom or business property and pay cash. H A. WOLF CO.. Electric Bldg Tyler 88. BUSINESS property and Investment. A. P TUKET and SON. 430 First National Bank Bldg. M CAOUE INVESTMENT CO., Income. Business and Trackage Specialist MIMh snd Hodge Btr Douglas '18 H REAL ESTATE To Exchange GOOD Omaha realdence property to ei- change for clear weatern land, or eastern ' Neb. farm. Mr. 'Pease. 211 Bran Tb. Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West ELM WOOD GARDEN LOTS, tl DOWN. II A WEEK. PATNS SLATER CO. REAL ESTATE WANTED WILL exchange for weatern land, two full lots and six houses, corner 25th and Decatur; also full lot and two house 1428-28 Franklin St JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1803 FARNAM BT. WE H AVE several good reliable buyers for 8 and (-room bouses and bungalows with 1300 to ISOrldown. Call Osborne Realty Cn Tvler 48 701 Om Nat flank Bid List Tour Property with J J MUI.VTHILL, ' 100 Brandela Then. Bldg. Pougiaa tl REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee v FAIR ACRES J ' A few desirable tracts In this high class district can be purchased on terms . of only one-tenth down and 1 per cent of purchase price, payable monthly. Tracta average in alxe from 1 to 8 acres. Buy now for the future. See us for prices and location. GEORGE & CO., Doug. 756. HIGH and sightly Dundee lot. 3874 to 11,160 Raay terms. Loan arranged for building purposes. Phoo D. 6074. Shuler Cary, Realtor Acreage. ACRES HALF ACRES. QUARTER ACRES. In Caldwell' Acre, Omaha's newest acreage subdivision, located southwest of Field club. Prices low. Terms eaey. Call THE BYRON REED CO., Phone Doug. 2S7. lit B. 17th. Acrejge Wanted. THIRTT acres on Ames Ave 40 rds. west of Fontenelle Park. FIRST TRUST COMPANT OF OMAHA, Realtors. 400 First Nat Bank Bldg. Tylr 711. Miscellaneous. SUBUBBAN COTTAGE. W have two t-room houses out west of Hanarom park, near Center street (paved) for 12,100 each, oh monthly pay ments. On has I large lota and 1 high and lightly, a block from the Field Club golf link. The other I a naif block from the street car at 81st and Center. Both are near school, have splendid gardens and trees. They have electrlo lights. They ar Ideal for a thrifty family. Another one of I rooms for 11,400. HARRISON MORTON. 818 Omaha Natl. Bk. Bldg., Douglas 814. SUMMER RESORTS FOR RENT For the season. Seven-room furnished cottage on Omaha Beach, Lake Okobojl. B S. Clarke, York. Neb. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WB want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quick closing. E. H. LOUGEE. INC. 621-40 Keellne Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LOANS. W. T. GRAHAM. 604 Bee Bldg. - Douglas 1833. DIVIDENDS OK i PER CENT OR MORE. On dollar (tarts an account. OMAHA LOAN BLDO. ASSOCIATION. CI CI FARM LOANS, CI Of Ol2 10 PAUL PETERSON. Oy2 364 BRANDF.IS THEATER BLDO. H. W. BINDER. Monsy on band for mortgage loans. City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB. FARMS. O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1018 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Dong. t718. CITT AND FARM LOANS. 8, 6H and I .Per Cent J. H. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg. HARISON MORTON. 5V2 113 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. 3100 to 810.000 MADE promptly.. F."b. Weed. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam St. MONET to loan on Improved farms snd ranches. Kloke Investment Co.'. Omaha. Piivte Money. BHOPEN At COMPANY. Douglas 4228. W. H. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg. LOW BATES C O. CARLBERG. 811 Bran dels Thester Bldg D. 815 Stocks and Ponds. OIL STOCK BARGAIN.. I offer for quick aal any part of 100 shares stock In successful oil company which owns thousands aores, valuable leases. . Company has on lease of 420 acres en tirely surrounded by PRODUCING OIL WELLS which cam' In gushers 1,000 to 10.000 barrels per day. Company'! well No. 1 on ,th lease came, It Is estimated, at 12,000,000 eu. ft gas well, which will make Caslnghsad gasoline. Wall No. I this proven leas now drilling day and night should reach GUSHER BAND within two or thre weeks. This stock should go Into BIG MONET before you know It It will be worth many times Us present value tb minute well No. t eomes In. Company stock now gelling at tlt.80 and ubjeet to withdrawal. I offer part of my stock at 310 per char In 10-shar lots. Quick action on your money guaranteed. Write at one for full Information or personal Interview. , Address Box 8268, Bee, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. 85 ACRES For 8478, -Improved, close In, spring, Arkansas Investment Co., Leslie, Ark. JUNE 1STH. Our next excursion to McOehe. Ark. W. 8. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. FOR SALE 480 acres Buffalo county farm, to settle an estate; 230 acres pasture; 25 alfalfa; 20 of wild hay meadow, balance farm land. Land rolling with heavy elay aubsoll. Fenoed and cross-fenced; S good wells and wlndmolls; 7-room house; barn 40x42; other outbuildings; 8 miles from railroad town; mall and telephone: sold subject to lease; possession March 1; prloe 842 per acre, half cash: terms on balance. P. O. Box 126, Kearney, Neb. FOR SALE 320 acres In Kit Carson Co., Colo.; level wheat land, south of Burling ton; price 816 per acre; half caeh; bal. 6 years, 8 per cent. Will Sledentopf, Coun Pi Bluffs. Ia. J FOR SALE Section 31-16-61, Cheyenne county, Nebraska, 312.60 per a. Special 16 days' price, 32,000 cash, balance to suit at 6 per cent John H. Pop. Cedar Rap Ids, Ia. 1,440 . acres, southwest Thomas county, Ne braska, ranch land advancing every day; good buy at 810 per acre. ARCHER REALTY COMPANT, 680 Brandels Bldg., Omaha. Neb. WE specialize in selling Nebraska ranches Whit & Hoover, 464 Omaha National Bank Bldg. NEBRASKA f A KM LANDS ARE 8URE INVESTMENTS. For beat landa at best prices wrl'e Oeo Antlll. Blair. Neb WRITE m for picture and price my farm and ranches In good Old Dawes County Arab L. Hungerford. Crawford. Neb. ' Iowa Lands. i FOR SALE! Four hundred and eighty acre Iowa farm, three hundred cultivated, good Improvements. 1126 acre. Will con sider 18,000 good clear lncom property. Will pay you to Investigate. Pierce Holland, Little Sioux, la. Minnesota Lands. 40. 10 OR 140 ACRES; GOOD HEAVT soil; well settled part of Todd county. Mlnn.i good road a, achoola and churches. Price 111 to 122.60 per aer; term II an acre eas! balance II an aer a year; 6.000 acre to aelect from. To actual set tlers who w..l pu op buildings and Improve land w will give deed ana take mort gage back for full' purchase price for 6 or - 10 years, I per cent Interest Schwab Bros., 1023 Plymouth Bldg.. Minneapolis. Minn. Oregon Xands. SECOND excursion; homesteads close to Portland, Or. Join eub; ee that man, Derlcks, 2018 Harney. Miscellaneous. ' 243-Acre Farm Bargain, $3,000. , , 1 Pair Horses, 8 Cows Bull, heifer, other stock, potato digger, mower, rake, plows, harrow, cultivator, wagon, harneis, tools, etc., included. Pro. ductlve fields, spring-watered wire-fenced pasture, estimated 2,000 cds. wood In near ; by market worth 810 per cord, 60.000 ft. timber, apple orchard, I -room house, big basement barn, silo, poultry,- hog,' wagon houses, granary. Convenient school, milk station, stores. 13.000 takes all, eaay terms. All .details this unusual bargain naflra i Ktrnnfa fatalnflrua: also 'close to market Fruit poultry and vegetable farm, commuting distance city of 1.760.000 people, 8-roora house and other fine bulldlnga with stock and tools, 20 acres highly cultivated garden soli which widow with 3 sons In army muat sell, only 32.609. . easy terms, on page 24 Strout's Catalogue. Tour copy free. Alfred C. Kennedy com- pany representing E. A. 8TROUT FARM AGENCY, 208 South 18th 'St, Omaha, FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands. NEBRASKA LAND BARGAINS. IN THE CORN AND ALFALFA BELT. No 1. 480 acree In Custer county, five miles from good town, school house on the place. , All good black aandy loam soli that produces any crop grown In Nebraska. Land Itee level to gently rolling. 170 acres under plow, which Ilea nearly level Haa a very common set of Im provements occupied by tenant; fenced and cross-fenced; two wells and one aew windmill. Good grove west and north of ' buildings. Price 830 per acre. Incum brance. tt.T60. If you have 34.600 la cash yon can buy this plac and get one third of the crop this year. Present Waae expiree March 1. 1318. Thl little ranch win double In value In the next flv yean If properly farmed. No. 3. 10 aores, located In Merrick county, nicely Improved. Five miles from town, only one-half mile from rural high achool perfectly level road to town. Eight room bouse well iteltered by plenty of shad tree, barn tor 18 horses and flv tons of hay, hog shed, chicken house, granary and garage, good well and wind mill, beat of soft water at a dwpth of 30 feet Eighty acres under plow, 16 acres In alfalfa, balance paature, which can all be broken and profitably farmed; all good black sandy loam soli that pro duces any crop grown In Nebraska. Prloe for a ishort time, 336 per sort, about one half caah, balance term. No, 3. 160 acre In Merrick county. I mile from town, one-half mil to good chool, all good black loam soil, lies per fect not a foot of waste, all flna alfalfa land. All under plow with the exception of 10 acres In pasture,. This plac has Just a fair set of Improvements, not In the best of repair. Price, 1118 per acre, one halt cash, balance terms. Might con sider a small ranch for thla farm. No. 4. 140-acres, six miles from Central City, all good black loam soli, not a foot of wast. Lies perfect, good alfalfa land, all under plow except flv acre In pasture. The Improvement on thl plac ar poor; ocoupled by tenant Price for a short time, 3110 per acre, about one-half cash, balance term. I hav no farm te give away, nor sell at a big sacrifice, but I can sell you a farm worth the money. See M. A. Larson, Central City, Nebraska. Fine Central Nebraska ' Farm 400 acres Wood River Valley black loam farm land; 140 acres under plow, balance hay and pasture land. Well Improved, lees than two miles from railroad town. Owner will take 376 an acre for thl fin farm and take 810,000 In good Omaha in come, balance half cash and half mort gage back, flv years, at 8 per cent Raw land Is selling for 876 an acre over 100 miles further west ao get busy if you want a real farm. S. S. & R. E. Montgomery, til City National Bank. LET the cattle pull the grass while you sit In the had and mak 100 per cent on your money, 4,000-acre ranch, three lm- provementa, 113.60 per aer. 140, Im eprovementa, l per acre, 800 aores, well Improved, 111 per acre. 1,300 aores, well Improved stock plac, lit per acre. Fine 640 valley farm big l-room bouse. 260 alfalfa valley, 126 per acre. 16 other places at from 34 to 120, many with stock to go In sevsral fin Loup valley farm elos up to town, Lyman Water man, Burwell, Neb. Wyoming Lands WHEATLAND Wyoming firm. 160 para.. Including pld-tp water rlghta Henry i.evi q. m nvlander. 164 mh Nr RANCHES of all sixes snd kinds,' east terms. A 4. Patsman. 101 Karbarh Blk CHOirR FAR MB Nllesnn. 411 Rum Bldg ACREAGE FOR RENT. FOR RENT HATLAND. Fin alfalfa hayland In Falracre. GEORGE AND COMPANY D. 764. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't Hat your farm with as If ran want to keep It. , E. P. SNOWDEN k SON, 610 Electric Bldg Douglas 3371. MONEY TO LOAN Organised by the Business Men of Omaha. FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. 340. I mo., tl. goods, total. 11.68. Smaller, larger am'ta. proportionate rat. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 438 Securities Bldg., 16th. Fsrnsm. Ty. 881. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRf 1 Or SMALLER LOANS. O Of A O W C. FLATAU EST. 1831. A 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. TT 350 DIAMONDS AND JEWEL11T LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booth Harr, MeUahneVMnnilKe D J"tni1',l POULTRY AND PET STOCK HOME grown Whit Leghorn thicks; all ages, 16c and up. Eggs, II per letting, 84 per 100; also 160 laying hens and 10 cockerels. Best laying strain, Gradman's Egg Factory. Florenc 118, 1113 King St. 2,000 DAY OLD chick. Rocks, Reds, Or pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1701. 1212 Charles. ' FOR SALE One Barred Rock rooster. Call Harney 8467. Horses Live Stock Vehicles FOR SALE Pony and saddle cheap. 8414 p. zsa. soutn 071, LEGAL NOTICES. ? NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTY, NEBRASKA. The County Board of Equalization will It for the purpos of equalizing all assess, ments of Douglas county, Nebraska, for the year 1018, aa required In Section 121 of Chapter 77, Article 1, Statutes of Ne braska, commencing Tuesday, Jun 11th, 1818, at 10 o'clock a. m., in the County Commissioner' Chamber, second floor, Court House, Omaha, Nebraska. The duration of aald session shall b "not less than three nor more than twenty days," therefore all persons owning real estate or personal property, subject to taxa tion, snail call and examine) their assess ment, that any error as to valuations, etc., may be adjusted by said board as th law provides. By order of th Bosrd of County Com missioners, Douglas County, Nebraska. Dated: Omaha, Neb., Jun 1. 1818. FRANK DEWEY, County Clerk. No 105 June 8.7.8.8.10,11.12.13. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Carl B. Huttgren and wife to Francis W. Tall, northeast corner of Ninth" 1 and Arbor street, Irregular, approx imately 110x141 t 1.400 Edith Buck to William Walters, Thirty-third street 140 feet north of Arbor street, east side, 48x184.. 1,800 James P. Beach and wife to O. L. Baker, Thirty-seventh street 160 feet south of Spauldlng street aaat side, 80x134 800 Edward L. 'Nelson and wife to Anna E. Townsend, Twenty-third street 13.1 feet north of Saratoga strt west side, 63x127 tt 2,800 Elslnor' Place company to Emma F. Prior, Fifty-eighth street, 264 feet north of Military avenue, east Sid, 63x228 1,300 Ezra Wallace Field and wlf to John ) Arwllll Blckford, Meredith avenue, 178 feet feet east of Twenty-fourth ' street, north side, 60x138 3,000 J. W. El wood and wife to Lynn D. Upham, Happy Hollow boulevard, 418 feet north of Harney street Ir regular, approximately 60x126 14,000 Oustav A. Rauh and wife to Margar et E. Haller, Camden avenue, 270 . feet east of Twenty-fifth avenue. north aide. 46x120 8,300 Marglt E. Kvenlld and huaband to Walter M. White et al, outhwet corner of Thirty-fifth and Pin treet. 106x124 10.000 Coffe Market. New Tork, Jun 7. The market for coffee future opened at an advance of 8 to 8 points on covering, while there may also have been a little fresh buying on the better war news and a steady apot situation. Demand wa by no means active, however, and the market eased later In the day under trade selling. July worked off from 8.10 to 8.04c and December from '8.46 to 836o with the market closing net 2 points lower to 3 points higher. Closing bids: July, 8.06c; September, 3.20c; December, 8.86c; March,' 8.660; May, 8.69c Rio 7s, 8Hc. Banto's 4s, 10e to llttc. Spot coffee dull. , , ' Linseed Market. Duluth, Minn., June 7. Linseed On track and to arrive, 13.8493.87; July, 33.88; October, 3.47 bid. .New Tork Sugar, New Tork, Jun 1. Raw Sugar Steady) centrifugal f.Oec; line fcranulated, 7.460, OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Strong: to 10 Cents Higher; Hogs Show Gain . of 10 Cents; Sheep Trade Active. Omaha, Jun T, 1818. ' Receipt were: Hogs. 8hep, Official Monday.,., Official Tuesday Official Wednesday Official Thursday . Estimate Friday .., Five days this week.30.101 47,834 tt.tlT Sam days last week.. 17. 330 33.268 23.304 Same day 3 wk. ago.3S.362 68.730 38,601 Sam days I wka. ago.27.OOT 46.136 33.403 Sam day year ago... 17,361 61,101 18.6(8 Receipt and disposition nt tlv tock at th Union Stock yards, Omaha, for tt hour ending at t p. m. yesterday; RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle Hoge. Sheep. H'r'a. C, M. A St. . P. 6 1 Wabash Missouri Pacific . Union Parlflo C. A N. W east. 44 10 48 14 10 88 13 C. C. C C. A N. W west. St. P., M. & O. B. A Q, east. B. A Q. wet. 0.,- R, I. A P., eaat. 1 C. R. I. A P.. weat.ll Chlrago Gt Weat. 4 Total receipt ...126 133 I DISP081TION--HEAD. Cattle. Hog. Sheep. 261 V 463 1.748 Morrl A Co 418 Swift A Co... 737 Cudahy Packing Co. 731 1.044 1,744 1,803 1,018 678 3,974 Armour A Co. . , 481 Scb warts A Co. ...... J. W. Murphy ...... Lincoln Parking Co,, So. Om. Parking Co.. Wilson A Co........ F. B. Lewi J. B. Root A Co J. H. Bulla Rnsenstoek Bros. . . . Wsrthelmer A Degen Sullivan Bros M. A K. Calf Co.... Huffman ........... Roth Banner Bros. ...... John Harvey ...... Jensen A Lungren . . Other Buyers 102 Totsls 1,368 13,168 1,668 Cattle Receipts wer moderate thl tnorn Ing, numbering 1,800 head, and trading was very active and strong to lOo higher than yesterday. Packer paid as high as 117.16 tor a prim two-load drove of Hereford averaging around 1,600 pounds, and good to choice corn fed beeves wer generally quotable from 117.10 to 117.78. Fair to good, 1,000 to 1.200-pound, sold largely at a spread of 116.18 to 117.00. and on down, according to weight and flesh. For th week steers ar 2660o higher. Best year ling ranged anywhere from 116.60 to 817.00 and fair to good lighter grade ranged from $18.60 to tlt.lt, and on down, re cording to quality and flesh. Fnr th week yearling ar 60076c higher. Butoher stuff wa (teady to strong today and is 28$60o higher for th week. Very few stockers and feeders wer on sale; price are about in th ssm notohe with a week ago. Quotation on cattle: Good to choice beeves, I17.10O17.70; fair to good beeves, 116.26016.76; common to fair beeve. 111.10 O16.00; good to cholc yearling, 816.60O 17.00; fair to good yearling. tl3.60O16.tl: common to fair yearling, 39.60O13.26; good to cholc heifer. 612.00O14.00; good to cholc cow, 111.00011. 78; fair to good cow, 39.76011.76i common to fair eows, 17.7109.76; prim feeder, 813.00O13. 00; good to cholc feeders, 110.16 11.76; fair to good feeders, I9.00O10.00; common to fair feeders, I7.60O8.60; good to choice stockers, I10.00O11.00; stock heifers, 18.00 oio.so: stock eows. 83.oooio.oo: stork calves, I8.60O11.60; veal calves, II.60O 18 26; bulls, stags, etc., 110. 00O13.00. Hogs Hog receipts todsv amounted to 168 loads, estimated at 11.680 head. Trading began early In the morning and a clearance wa mad on th majority of th receipt la good season. The market opened al teady prices, growing stronger as the day advanced, closing 10c higher. The market averaged 6o higher than yesterday and was quoted stronger to lOo higher, Th bulk of the sales ranged from llt.88018.7t top reached 118.88. Sheep Receipts of sheas wer only I load, estimated at 1,200 head, making re ceipts for the week 21,317 head. Th mar ket this morning displayed a fairly healthy appearance, a few straggling head of lambs sold early at what looked to be higher price but th condition for th day eould hardly be Judged on these few sale. Th general market la quotable steady to stronger. j Quotations en sheen t Shorn lamb. cholc light, 116. 66017.00; ahorn ' lambs. fair light 316.26 18.60; fair to cholc year lings. 816.00O17.60; fair to cholc wether. 314.600160; fair to cholc ewes, 112.60 11.(0; spring lambs, 816.00011.78. I Ave, Pnc. 1 yearling lamb 90 111 60 I spring lambs 70 . 30 00 t ewes t. .195 II 16 887 spring lambs 81 30 60 163 shorn ewes , 108 ' 13 60 Bt tonla Lire Stock Market. Bt. Louis, June 7. Cattle Receipts. 1,200 head; market higher; native beef steers, 311.60017.60; yearling steers and heifers, 38.50016.60; cows, 37.60O13.76; stockers and feeders, 33.60 012.00; fair to prime southern beef steers, 410. 00016.60; beef cow and heifers, l. 00011.60; native calves, 87.76O14.00. Hogs Receipt. 6.400 head; market, low-. er; lights, I16.80O16.95; pigs. 318 26016.85; mixed and butcher, 116.40 16.(5; good heavy. tlt.t0Olt.76j bulk, 116.60011.10. sneep Receipt, euo neaa; msraei, steady; lambs, 114,00017.00; awca 1Jq0 14.00; canner and choppers, I7.00O10.00. Kansae City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., June 7. Cattle Re ceipts. 1,500 head: market steady; prime fed steers, I7.0017.70; dressed beef steers, ll3.OO01fi.9O; wstern steers, I4. 00 017.60; cows 37.25O14.00; heifers, s 60(016.16; stockers and feeders, 38. 60 01 6.75; bulls. II. 6012.00; calves, 88.6013.60. Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market high er. Bulk, tl6.65016.95i heavy, 316.B60 17.00; packers and butchers, 316 70 16.35; light, I16.50O16.80; pigs, 316.2018-7S. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.000 head; market strong to 25 cents higher; lambs, I16.00O20.00; yearlings, H. 00 13.00; weth ers, tl3.00Olt.60; ewes, 111.00016,00. Sooth St Paul Live Stock Market' South St. Paul, June 7. Cattle Receipt, 1,000 head; market, steady; steers, I7.60O 17.60; eows and heifers, 8S.001.60; veal calves, steady; t7.00Olt.60; stockers and feeders, steady; t6.60Olt.80. -.. Hogs Receipt 1,400 head; market, high er; range, tl8.60Olt.80; bulk of sales, 118.76 016.30, ' Sheep and Lambs Reoelpts, 80 head; lambs, 3l0.00OU.00; wethers, I7.00O14.00; ewes, t6.00OH.00. j ( Bt. Joseph Live Stock MJrket. St. Joseph, Mo., June 7. Cattle Reoetpte, 800 bead; market steady) steers, 111.00 lt.60; cows and heifers, 37.00016.00; calves, I7.00O14.00. ., 1 . Hogs Receipts, 1 800 head '. market hlgh erivjop, 316.96; bufk, tlt.75i8.90. ' Sheep and Lambs Receipta, too head; market' steady; lambs, 312.0001176; ewes, t8.00O14.75. Sioux City Lire Stock Market. ' ' 1 Sioux City, Juns 7. Cattle Receipts, 1,600 head; market steady; beef steers, tt.OOOlt-OO; csnners, 7.008.60;s stockers and feeders. 111. 0013.40; feeding cows and heifers, 87.60 9.00. Hogs Receipts, 8,600 head; market strong; light 116.18; bulk Of sales, 114.60 18.80. Sheep Receipts, 208 head; market strong. V Bradetreete Trade Review. " ' New Tork, June 7. Bradstreet's tomorrow will say; ' Government' domination of a myriad of lines of Industry and trade and almoat unanimously favorable crop reports are the two great outstanding features of the situation, Government commandeering Vf the Iron and steel, wool and heavy leather outputs are accomplished facts, and further extension of Its control of manufactured textiles and of food supplies and of prices of same seem Ihevltable. Great basic change are therefor proceeding under tne new ana fast-moving monopolization ot human -acuities, directly or indirectly. In the war, Man power is being taken up steadily and raDldlv.br the aecond draft and the at. rtractlon of frimale labor Into lines formerly monopolised by men Is growing apace. .The results are the Increasing difficulty attend ing the obtaining of supplies of goods or raw materials for olvlllan use, while at the same time largely Increased earning capacity of women put added strain upon supplies of goods suitable for tb latter. Weekly bank clearing, 86.441,011,000. " .. New York Cotton. 'New York, Jun 1. July cotton closed at a 25.76 or 41 points under last night's final' figures, whll October and later months were net two paints lower to I point higher, with th general tone steady, m Cattle. . 6,473 6.111 , 4.874 . 7,667 8,684 I 4.763 . I.or.3 10.2M 4 Ml .. 6.183 11,4(1 1 3,493 . 1.S00 12.600 1,300 HEW YORK STOCKS! War Shares Sag Because of Call for Doubling of Taxes; Pools Abandon Their Bull ish Tactics. New Tork. Jun T. Representative stock reflected selling pressure during todty's dull and uneventful eeeslon, with a predonder ance ot moderate losses at th elos. Th reactionary trend wa again ascribed to do mestic development, foreign advice being accepted a distinctly encouraging. Secre tary MeAdoo' recommendation, calling tor a doubling of war taxes In th coming year and th decision of the government to con trol distribution of Iron and eteel accounted In large measure for the eagglng tendenoy manlfeated by war ahare. Rail were extremely sluggish, th pre teet of an Influential element of holders of such securities against th o-ealled atand ard contract devised by the government at tracting wide attention. Pool abandoned their bullish tactics In equipment and to. baccos, and th further delay in announcing th term of th Mercantile Marine deal prompted occasional offering of ehlpplngs. Motor and leather wer th object of Intermittent professional activity at higher ptjees. hut seasoned Industrials, Including steels and coppers, wer Irregular to heavy. United States Steel closing at a short of 14 points. Publication ot th crop report In th last hour w without effect upon granger or other railway ahares, Reading and other coaler oon forfeiting temporary rallies. Bonds, Inrluillng Liberty Issues, wer firm, but contracted a to operation. Toklo 6 gained a point, but Paris 6 yielded a frac tion. Total sates, psr value, aggregated 15.860,000. Old Uptted States Issues were un changed on call. List of leading stock and oloatnf quota tions yesterday: 1 Closing Sales. High. Low. Close. Am, Beet Sugar , 84 American Can .... 1,800 41 44 4414 Auk C. A F. ... . . .. l,10r7l 73H 78 Am. Locomotive .. 1,008 81 384 11 Am. Smelt A Refg 4,108 74 71 T6 Am, Sugar Refg.. .... 106 Am. Tel. A Tel,... 600 18 93 93 Am. Z., L, A 8 ,. 16 Anaconda Copper . 6 200 11 11 11 Atchison '800 84 84 84 A. G.AW. I. B. B. L. 1,800 107 106 106 Bait A Ohio 1,300 65 14 14 Butt A Sup. Cop. 200 11 11 tl Cal. Petroleum .. 600 11 18 16 Can. Pacific ... 300 148 144 148 Ten. Leather .... 1,200 84 84 64 Ches. A Ohio .... 400 66 16 16 Chi., Mil. A Bt. P.. 300 43 43 43 Chicago A North.. 200 38 31 It C R. I. A P. Otfs. , .... 33 Chlno Copper .... 8,400 17 18 t Colo. Fuel A Iron., 1,100 47 46 48 Corn P. Refining , . 1.100 40 11 40 Crucible Steel .... 8,100 41 10 10 Cuban Can Sugar 1100 11 10' 10 Dlattllers' Securities 9,100 67 86 67 Erie "700 11 16 16 General Electrlo ,...., 141 General Motors ,. 11,100 111 111 131 Ot. Northern pfd 11 Ot. North. Ore Ctfs. 1,100 ,13 11 11 Illinois Central .. , It Inap. Copper .... 1.100 41 48 41 Int. M. Marina pfd 34,400 101 101, 101 Inter. Nickel .... 100 18 87 27 Inter. Paper .101 11 11 II K. C. Southern 17 Kenneeott Copper,, 1,400 11 II It Lou, A Nashville ,,,,111 Maxwell Motors 14 Miami Copper .... 100 17 16 16 Mo. Pad f lov 108 11 21 13 Mont Power ,. It Nevada Copper .. 100 11 19 19 N. Y. Central 1,700 Tt 71 71 N. T., N. H. A H.. 1,500 41 40 41 Nor. A Western .. 100 101 101 101 North. Paelflo ( Pae. Tel A Tel 10 Pennsylvania . .. 400 41 41 41 Pittsburgh Coal ... 600 49 41 49 Ray Cons. Copper . 1.108 11 tt II Reading JJ 800 88 87 67 Rep. Iron A Steel.. 6,600 84 83 88 Shat. Aril. Copper 200 13 13 16 South. Paelfta .. 800 81 86 83 Routh. Railway .. 1,300 14 11 11 Stud. Corporation. 11,700 46 41 44 Texas Co. : 600 147 148 148 Union Paetflo ... 1.000 130 110 110 U. I. Alcohol 3,700 131 120 130 U. S. Steel 11,200 11 17 17 U. B. Stee) pti ,, 600 110 110 101 Utah Copper .... 1,100 Tl 71 11 Wabash pfd "B" 11 Western Union ,, 100 10 10 60 West, Electrlo .... 100 41 41 41 Total sales for th day, 411,000 shares, New York Money Market, New Tork, June 7. Mercantile Paper- Four months, I per oent; slg months, 3 per cent - Sterling Sixty-Say bills. 4.Tt com mercial 80-day bills on banks, !4.TI com mercial 60-day bills. 4.71 demand, 14.76; cables, 14.717-11. Franc Demand, I5.71 cables, 16.70. Guilders Demand, I0e; cables, llo. Lire Demand, 19.11; cables, 11.08. Rubles Demand. lioi cables, 14c, aotn Inal. Sliver Bar, tt; Mexican dollars, TTo. Bonds Government strong; railroad. firm. Time Loans Steady. ' to days, IUOt per cent; to days, 8l per cent; six montn. ot per cent v Call Money Easier; higher; t psr cent; low, 4 per cant; ruling rate, t per eent; closing bid. 4 per cent; offered at 4 per cent: last loan, 4 psr cent U. 8. 2s, rcg... II Ot N. 1st 4s IT do coupon ... 91 !. C. ref, 4 TT U. S. Ir, reg... II I. M, Ma. 6a.,, 18 do coupon.'., 99 K. C. 8., ref. 6a, 79' U. Lib. 3,.,,.t9,70,L. A N. un, 4.. 83 U. 8. 4s. reg.,.106M.j'K.AT. st 4 60 , do coupon ...106M. P. sen. 4a... 18 A. F. Bee. 6s.... 67K. Power Is..,. 88 A. T. ft T. o. 6s 30 N. Y. C. d. Is.. 94 A-French 6s.... 9114 N. Paelflo 4s..,. 80 A. A Co. 4s. 840. S. L. ref. 4s 88 Atoh. gen. 4s... 80 P. T. A T. 6s.. 13 B. A O. e. 4s. 78Pa. eon, 4.. 16 B. Steel ref. to 80 Pa. gen. 4i... 38 C. Leather Is., 36 Reading gen. 4s 33 a Paelflo 1st., 808.L.AS.F. a. Is. 87 C. A O. ev. 8s., 80 B. Paelflo cv. 6s. 81 0. B.AQ. J. 4s. 83 8. Railway Is.. 80 CM.AS.P.o. 4 71 T. AiP. 1st .... 14 a R. IAP. r. 4s 67 HU. Paelflo 4s... 16 C. A 8. ref. 4s 71 U. 8. Rub. 6s,. 10 D.&R. O. ref. 6 81 U. 8. Steel (a., 17 D. of C. 6s. 1931 91 Wabash 1st.,., 15 ' Erie gen. 4 84 7. Govt, 1 16 O. Eleo. is.... 87 'Bid. - 1 . 4 Boston WooL . Boston, June 7. Th Coramerolal Bulletin tomorrow will say: "Slowly and with some uncertainty the wool clip ot the oountry la moving east ward to the consuming centers, especially wherever the clip Is subjeot to purchase, since -the term upon which It can be pur chased under th government plan haa been dearly understood by many of th country dealer,' who hav on that aocount hesi tated about putting their money Into th ataple upon an uncertain basl. Consign ments from th territory section are being accepted eteadlly. , The government ma chinery for handling the wool In the centers of distribution la being augmented more or leas steadily as necessity requires." Scoured Bas s Texas fine II months, II. 7201.76; fine eight months, I1.I0O1.66. California northerns tl.70Ol.T8; middle county, 11.15: southern, II. 4601.80) Oregon eastern No. 1 staple, tl. 7801. 80; eastern clothing, II. 8101.661 Valley No. 1, 11.630 1.66; territory fine staple, 31.80; half blood combing, tl.6Sl.8j blood combing, 81.4001,45; fine clothing, It. 66O1.70; fine medium clothing, 1.66 1.60; pulled extra, 81.80Ol.St; AA, tl.66Ol.T0; A supers, 11.60 1.65. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Oa., June T. Turpentine, firm; 4644o:' sales, 168 bbls.; receipts, 403 bbls.; shipments, 471 bbls.; stocks, 22,343 bbls. , Rosin Flrrrf: sales, 101 bbls.; reoelpts, 103 bbls.: shipments, 1,101 bbls.: stock, 1,652 bbls. Quote B D B F O, T66; H 765770: I 7660775; Kt 800; M, 820O825; N, 860) WG, 176; WW, 90. St. Louis Grain Market, Bt. Louis, June 7. Corn Higher; No. I, track, 1.531.67; No. I white, 11.66; July, lt.39 asked, , . 4 Oata Higher; No. 1, track, T4TKe: July, 63 asked. Ii uik-MnnnMHnnnMffMndteMwsANMtxx , . TD (rh "tP M P- F I ',''-. A: -'iv ' ' ..W I An unusual investment in a going-concern.: I offer 1,000 shares, or, to prior sale, at $1.25 per . .V, ,, . ... F. H. MOE, 606 GRAIN AND PRODUCE Tli-rVi DAA4ntai n9 ATI flvivi4c erf5UV i v MU W.HUIJ Corn Advances One to Tire Cents on All e Grades. Omaha, June T, 1111. . The cash grain market was a comparts, tlvely email affair today, only TT care an riving In, of which It care were wheat 4 of oorn and It ot oats. No rye or karlet shewed up. Cash corn scorsd a substantial advanec selling up from lo to to per bushel for th. three grades, while th 4 and I grades soil at even a greater advance. No. I whlu sold today lo over the actual sale of thu grade yesterday. Trade was slow In getting under way, scarcely any of thle cereal being sold before 11:30. principally becauee of the. price demanded by sellers. . No. I white and No. I yellow eold at 11.71 and ti ll, re spectlvely. the white bringing a wide pre mlura over the yellow. , No. I mixed sold al 1,60. Oat. eold He and 1. the earlj ealee Ho and e more than yesterday"! sales, while those eold later en brought an advance of e te 10. The demand for thle article waa quite active. No. t whits sold at Tie, and the standard grade al 72c No. t white brought 7te and T2c, and the 4 grade, Tlo and Tlc Sample white oats went at I3e and Tie. Rye and barley were . nominally nn Changed. " e . Clearances were: Corn, 111,189 bo,: oats, 117,009 ou. , Primary wheat reeelpte wer 101.008 no. and (hlpnients 16,801 bu.. against receipt! ot 616,000 bu. and shipments et 448,00 bu. last year. Primary eorm receipts were 110,90 bo. and shipments 117,100 bu., agalnet receipt of 713.00 bu. and shipments el , U. Prlmarr eata reeelota were 118.11 Ve, and shipments 430,904 ha., against receipts et 831,000 bo, and. shipments ot 73t,0 fen. last year. . . ,'.' CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat" Cor. Otvta, Chicago I Ml , If Minneapolis Ill . . ", Duluth ....... 1 . Omaha . 1 Kansas City 1 ! St Louis ' ' Winnipeg , .18 Th.. aalea ware renortsd today: ' Corn No. I white: 4 earl, 11.71 1 Oar, tl.lOt 1 ear, 11.17. No. I whltet 1 gar, 11.60; 1 cars, ll.4l;il ear, 11.41; No. 4 white 1 ear. Il.io. no. yeuowj a ear. ii ti Nn.l v.llowi 1 ear. 11.61. No, 4 yello t 1 car, 11.41: 1 oar. 11.41. No. yellow: 1 ear. 11.10: 1 l-l ear, 11.21. Sam, pie yellowi 1 car, 11.10. No. t mined! I ears, 11.10. No. 4 mixed: 1 ear, 11.41. No. I mlxdi 1 care, 11.17. No. mined! 1 ear, 11.10. Sample mined t 1 ear, tl.lt t , 1 ear, too. Oat No. 1 white: I ears. Tie. Standard! 1 ear, 71. No. I white: I ear. 7l: 1 ear, Tle; 4 ears; Tie. No. whltet ear, Tle 4 ears. )lo. Sample white: 1 ear. Tlo; 1 car. 66c Oats and Barley 1 ear. Tie, - Wheat No. I hard winter: 1 eat, till. No. I hard winter: 1 car, 11.11. No. I dark hard winter: 1 bulkhead, 11.11. Sample hard winter: 1 bulkhead (1 te It per cent heat damaged), 11.80. No. t mixed hard red winter: 1 car (II per oent spring. It psr eent hard), 11.11. No, 1 mixed hard red winter: 1 ear ( per eent heat dam aged, 6 per eent s.rlag, 11 per eent durum). 13.01.' Mixed common whltet H ear (smut ty, 44 per eent spring, It per eent white), 12.00. Mixed grain: 1 ear (musty, 11 pet ' eent heat damaged), 11.30. - Omaha Cash Prices Coral No I white 11.72: No. 4 white, 11.67 0 1.40 ;.No. t white, . tl.4l01.IO No. white, 11.10; No, I yeU low. Il.lt: No. I yellow. 11,61: No. 4 yel- low, I1.44Q1 4t; Ne. 1 yellow, 11.1801,181 sample yellow, 11.10: Ne. I mixed? 11.101 v xr. A . -... st in ski Sit 1 Na fi ? mlaert. . 11.17; No, I mixed, 11.10: ample mixed, - -flnffilt lx. Oatai Ne. I whit. 71ct (tend- ard, J3ot No. 1 white. 7!07!Me Ne, 4 white, 71071c; sample, H071o. . m Chicago dosing prloe. furnished The 84 ., by Logan Bryan, etock and grain broker 111 South Sixteenth atreot Omaha: --.' Article! Open High I Low Close Yest $ .' Cora. I J"ie . Ili July 1141 Oats. June 13 July IT! i Pork. July 41 tt Sep. l 10 I Lard. July. It tl Sept II If Rib. July II 17 Ssp. It 13 I 1 l'(131 1 !7illt ' T3'J T8 1 l(U 111 1 17 Tilt ', V 36 l707 41 It 41 11 11 10 41 78 T 141 1 ' II 41 tt K 41 10 41 i - 14 It 14 7 (14 10 14 47MI2I IT V 47!24 IT I - . 1 . im i m '.' 34 ssl It tl it2i to ii hi tt 83 0 23 77 13 60 28 3T . ' CHICAGO GRAIN AND PBOTISIOJlA Scarcity f Supplies Cannes Sharp AdvsuSc n In Corn Market) Close Unsettled. ' ei.i.... Tn fHhnrta In corn became 4 flurried today a a result of disclosure that - the markat had become vinuauy " lt. ferlng. A iharp advanc In prlcea followed . .... unsettled. 114,020 net .. .. inu mi . - - - - t. s: . higher, with July HH to tl.17 an August 11.88. Oat finished unchanged te) e - i lower and provision wun gain ot " ' Bulge In th corn market ware preoeded i w by liberal declines due to Improv weather conditlone and to eubsldene of nervouenseg In regard to likelihood e( damage trow rains in Iowa. Sentiment changed . later. however, owing te a renewal ot advloee that eultlvatlon In many seotlono had been .no. u layed and that the crop movement wvul A. be hampered. Bears wer further Intimidate . . .t... ws niav i oy assertion - - -. - orlnr to accumulate a sarplue eo na t t . ...... , . - .kinnl.. r,rerree.re whlSE might be given to wheat In the har- i vest time rush. At the eloee. nevertheleee. ; fresh notloe of peaee gossip acted aa oem- - j thing ot a weight en values. ; Correct anticipation that the government erop report would prove bearish caused th -oata market to be relatively weak. Beelde. demand from the seaboard was not vrgent, Strength of hog prices gave an npwarA .. . ..i.i... Th.-. orer. slama. tee. of enlarged ' requirement for dry MUM meats. ' . . Cash quotations: ... yellow, tl.60Ol.88: No. 4 yellow, tl.40O14. ; Oats No, 9 wnite, iw in"i iniA 76 0 76. - . ." Rye No. I. 11 18. 1 - : Barley 11.05O1.4I. :.,.. I . f Timothy tl-00 8.0. - , 'rt Clover NemlnaL ' Pork Nominal. ' .... . Lardlt4.1l. . 5 Ribs t22.0Otl.lT. , '- Chicago, June 7. Butter Firm; erearary I4941o. - ir Egg Higher: receipts. 14.841 eaeeel firsts. !0i:o: ordinary firsts, 1430c; at mark. ,r cases Included,, II Olio. ' '' Potatoee Hlghr, new: Receipta, II ears I L. Texae and Louisiana sacked Triumphs. ll.l j -2.26. Old, receipts, 13 eare; Wisconsin J Michigan and Minnesota balk, tl.10tjl.10t i :, Sam In saika, 11.I0O1.40. ; ,,-- V Live poultry unchanged, . New Tork General ttnrket. ' -New Tork, June T Corn Spot, steadyt ' kiln dried No. 1 yellow. 11.11 and No. 1. ; 11.61 cost and freight Nw Tork, prompt , shipment.1 ... . . .... ' fmtm flnA 1 n1er standard. II "AO. ' ' : . Pork Firm; mesa. I47.00O48.00. ' ' , Lord Firm; miaaiievesi, i.i .mn . ?v Other articles unchanged. i. v Kansaa City Grain. ' Kansas City, Jun 7. Corn, cash. No, X higher: No. 1 mixed, tl.82l.4; No. 1 whit. 11.72 01"; No, 1 yellow, 11.83 Ol.tll '"os'tsFlrm: o. I whit. Tie) f 'j WYOMING OIL LEASES ; Two choice leases, one of 1,285 acree, one of 480 acres, both In prom inent geological structures near C (ta per ; now being drilled by big eom paniea. Famous Wall Creek aand;, . within 1,000 feet of surface. WUJ" lease to parti able to start develop- m"nt work at one. , Natrona Brokerage Co., Inc. 7 119 Weat Second. Casper, Wye any part thereof, subject share. ,". . World-HcraH Building lllsWIsxtaMtMftl ti 1 f V. i.',rtr ; t