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iHti brJk: OiuAhA. UiUKSDAY, JUNE 13, 11 r IS FOR RENTROOMS Hotels. -CLAREMONT INN. 17th and Jackon. Tranalent guests, II a day; permanent ' guest. 15 a week. Douglas 8785. , COOL room. I! week: alto apartmecta wltb kitchenettes. Ogden hotel. Co Bluffs Unfurnished Rooms. 4 ROOMS modern, light and heat furnished. Cheapest rooma In city See 'heae room 1 lit 2439 Bristol Web 8744. TWO rooma; link; southeast front. 13 69 3036 St Mary'e, FOR RENT FURNISHED Houses. 10-ROOM furniahed rooming house. Ill - South Twentieth street. Convenient to . business district. Preaent roomers deatroue of remaining. Apply City Trust com- ; pany. 350 Omaha National Bank Bide . Telephone Douglas 789. AT ONCE Clean, cool, 6-room, well fur ' nished home, lovely yard. Harney (447. -mornings or evenings. "CRNISHED 6-room house and sleeping porch at 3553 Pacific. Phone Walnut " "J19U or Harney 307. FOR RENT HOUSES West. 2224 D0DG3 street, e-room mod. house, 567.50. ', ' . Alfred C. Kennedy Company, ' f . 205 South 18th 6t. - Douglas 722. !i(.S Douglas, rooming house (33.00 I SIB North 16th. rooming house.... 33 00 JOHN N. FRENZPR, ' Douglas 654. '(-ROOM house; hot water heal; walking tltstanee. Harney 1049. North 5-ROO.Y1 house, modern except beat. Miami St. Webster 6048. 3015 UooM tnouoru house. 3865 Hamilton St D. 162g. South Mli 8 32D St A modern 10-room house with garage, room for 1 can. A large sleeping porch, every room In canvas and hand decorated. Hot water heat, oil or coal, furnace. Located on Hanscom blvd THREB-room house for rent. 102T"&20tb St.' Phone Harney 4673. Misceiianeou: 3859 California St., 8 rms $30.00 . 401 S. 2; 'Ave.,' 9 rms 40 00 ATt-uftTRONG-WALSH CO., Tyler 1 SUB. 533 Securities Bldg. Lloi' vour property for rent or aale wltb . FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Realtors. Tyler 72. HOUSES IN ALL. PARTS OF THE CITY. CRKIOH SONS CO., BEE BLDQ Rvtala Douglas I2SS FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. I ROOMS and buth; walking distance; near ' Twenty-fourth and Farnam, in very choice .ocatloo. Janitor service, hot and cold water, heat, etc.; furnished. 333 per month. Doug. 3140. NEW APARTMENT In Dundee to sub . lease, 4 rooms, tile bath, oak finish, hard wood floors, electric light, hot water year , round, steam heat. $55 per month. Call Walnut 3956. I BOOMS with 5-room accommodation at the Undine. 2652 Dewey Ave. Phone Douglas 6880 or sea janitor at Apts. i TRAVER BROS., 819 First NafI Bank Bids. TliiARD Palace block, centrally located, 3 or 4-room apt.; also 4-room flat. Superb. Apply 220 N. 23d. Phone Red 4282. 4NGELUS APTS.-25th Ave. and Douglas.' -Toeublet, one two-room apartment, Har ney 4074. - -PETERS TRUST CO. ' Spccialtists in Apartment management. HAMILTON APTS. fireproof, fine lawn and . flowers; best location, 24th and Farnam. Prices reasonable. Call D. 1472. North. MODERN Eatabrook Apts.. near postofflce, 122. O P Stebbtna, 1610 Chicago. 4-ROOM semi-basement apt., new, 516.50. Apt 3. Maple court. 1815 Maple. Red 683. South. 3 AND 4-room modern apts. 816 a 22d 8t Tyler 2248 FOR RENT Business Prop'ty Stores. STORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas, 20z 0, steam heat, rent 1115 per month. -. . WORLD REALTY CO., f - Douglas 5342. Sun Theater Bldg. 350 per month 707 South 16th street. S7Q per month 617 South 16th street 1 100 per month 214 South 16th street. GEORGE & CO.. DOUG. 756. STORE Corner Cass and Sixteenth St. Fine business location. O. P. Stebblns, '1610 Chicago. MODERN store, 16th St., near P. O. Low rent G. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. Office and Desk Room ATTRACTIVE offices at reasonable rentals In The Bee building, where service is REAL. Keystone Inv. Co. Tyler 131. Miscellaneous. . WAREHOUSE SPACE. . 39,000 sq. ft. i of floor space In the American Hand Sewed Shoe Co. Bdg., N. W. corner 12th and Harney sts. Hy draulic elevator; steam heat and sprinkler system. GEORGE & CO.. DOUG. 756. WANTED' TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. LIST your houses for rent with us and get results. Mors requests than houses, give us bouses. Payne Invesment Co., Realtors. 637 Omaha National Bank Bldg.. D 1781 ' MOVING AND STORAGE FREE figmti FIDELITf , 16TH AND JACKSON. DOUO. 288. ' STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. METROPOLITAN VAN A STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howsrd St.. between 15tb and 16th. Phone Tyler 5400 Have i your moving bandied Just ss you would an order for new furniture. That's the way - we d 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.. tot 8. 16th. Douglas 4168. Globe Van and Storage Co. For real service In moving, packing and ' storing esll Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. - OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving vans; "careful men. Fur niture pack., storsge. 1417 Chicago. 0-I364 Jr RTrTTTi Express Co., Moving. . J. CiXltUU Packing and Storage. 1207 Farnam St Web 2741 Doug (146 . WEST A SUTTON. Piano, household moving; Ilvs stock hauled. D 8729 1605 Cass St REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West. BEMIS PARK HOME. ' . 16,350 buys sn unusually well-built, 2 story and attic, 8-roora modern house, fin ished In quarter sawed whits oak, with oak floors on 1st floor, and quarter sawed pins on 2d; has a tiled front vestibule, living room, dining room, kitchen, 1st floor; corner bed rooms and bath, 2d floor; stairway to floored attic; all walls back plastered, canvassed and hand decorated In oil; house alone cost owner over $7,200; lot alons worth 11,500. Terms, 1-3 cash. Baianca monthly. Immediate possession. Key at our office. See us about this at 7 ones. GEORGE & CO., Douglas 756. - ' WEST FARNAM DISTRICT - . PRICE ONLY $4,500. In one of the most rapidly Improving districts of the west Farnam section, we have a nice six-room, full two-story home and garage piano finish, neatly decorated and one of the best values ever offered; lot ' 50x140 for appointment call - OSBORNE REALTY CO.. 701 Omaha NafI Bank Bldg., Tyler 496. - CAPITOL AVE.. DUNDEE, $6,000. Fine bungalow, finished mostly In oak; large living room wltb fireplace and four bedrooms: a. verv alvhtlv iamail JOHN W. ROBBTNS. 180! FARNAM 8T iKJiiS PARK Six rooms and bath, 2-story s modern houseeast front, large lot paved street Vake otter. Walnut 1431 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West FINE MODERN HOME ( rooma In fins condition, not water heat, corner lot, paved street, fine neighborhood. plent large shade trees, owner non-resident, must sell; easy terms. Located Id west part of Oma- S.hS. & R. E. MONTGOMERY. 212 CITT NATL BANK Bl.PQ North. "Prettiest'Mile" 8-room modern house, near Grand Ave., on the "Prettiest Mile." House In a set ting of tine young forest trees; lot very wide. Florence boulevard at this point highly Improved. Acrosa the street the beautiful residence and . grounds of C. W. Martin. Prlca $$,500. THIS PRICE IS UNDER THE MARKET. ACT QUICKLY IF IN TERWPTFD. HARRISON & MORTON REALTORS 916 Omaha National. D. 314. SPECIAL PRICE. THIS WEEK ONLY. The man who is handy with hammer and paint brush would do well by buying this house at 3225 Plnhney of three rooms and on a full sized lot. Place has city water. The owner has put a very low pries for a quick sale and made very easy terms of payment. If you want a bargain buy this Is the place to purchase. CREIGH, SONS & COMPANY, Douglas 200. 508 Bee Bldg. BEAUTIFUL MILLHR PARK BUNGALOW; PRICE ONLY $4,750. One of the prettiest seven-room stuc co bungalows we ever had on our Hat, fire place, bookcases; all the built In ef fects; oak woodwork and floors with a piano finish; dandy full basement; only one block to park. About $2,000 down. This Is real honest value. For appoint ment call OSBORNE REALTY Cp. 701 Om. Nat'l Bk Bldg. Tyler 496. BUY THIS HOME Elderly widow must sell her new home., three large rooms, quarter sawed oak, built-in bookcase, etc., on first floor, three large bed rooms and tile bath on second floor full cement basement, hot water heat, lot 50x128, good garage with drive- way; location, 3183 Meredith ave. A bargain at $4,250; reasonable terms. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO. Douglas 415 SNAP! SNAP I SNAP! 5 large rooms, rec. hall and bath; strictly modern, oak finish, nicely decorated throughout, window shades. Screens, etc., nice lot, paved street, all paid for, near Kountze Park, cheap at $3,500, but want your best offer. P. J. TEBBENS CO. (REALTORS.) 605 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Phone D. 21S2. BARGAIN NORTH. $1,000 buys the 6-room cottage at 4003 North 25th street. Water and toilet In house. Lot 25x110 with barn in rear. $100 down and balance at $10 per mouth, with Interest at 6 per cent. BENSON & MYERS CO., REALTORS. 424 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg. D. 7746. NEARLY NEW, FIVE-ROOM MODERN OAK FINISH BUNGALOW. Fine lot and garden, screened porch; near 36th and Ames; $2,900. $300 cash. RASP BROTHERS. 210 Keallne Bldg. Tyler 721. 6-ROOM modern house, with large grounds, 150x120; shade and fruit, and lot all In potatoes; northwest cor. 31st St. and Mi ami; $3,000. " , W. H GATES, 647 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. D. 1294. WW seibL. Kent. Insure and make Loans on City property, North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 24th end Ames Ave Col. 211 . THE BEST BUY IN OMAHA. Five-room bouse, electric lights and water, $2,260. Call Colfax 4054. U1NNB Ll'SA homes and lota offer the best opportunity to Invest vour money Phone Tvler 187 South. DO YOU WANT A HOME. " HERE IS A SNAP. 1508 S. 25th St $2,775. 6 rooms, close In, all modern but fur nace. Full 60 ft. east front lot. Paved street. Fruit trees In rear bearing. This is owned by non-resident and if you want a bargain you will buy this. $650 cash payment required. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney St. Phone Tyler 50. HANSC6M PARK BARGAIN, $500 DOWN, $3,500. $30 A MONTH. Buys a strictly modern, eight-room house, lot 60x150, specials all paid, one block to car and school. This Is $1000 less than the real valve of this property. Call OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. Tyler 496. A REAL COTTAGE BARGAIN , Five rooms and bath, all modern, new plumbing, furnace and everything; large lot, 52x132; shade and fruit trees; lo cated two blocks from West Side Park car; fine neighborhood; price, $2,850; suitable terms can be arranged. Look at this today. 2605 3. 24th St. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; live in one and rent the other. Price, $2,600, Terms. No. 2433 South 20th St. Norris & Norrls, 104 North 15th St. Phone D. 4270. FIELD club district, 7-room modern house, garage, lot 70x165, Price $4,250. C. A. Grlmmel. Phone Doug. 1615. MODERN, 8-room, bath, fine garden, 2 lots, garage, chickens. 19th and Warren, Bel levue. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. Miscellaneous ON THE BARGAIN COUNTER. LOO THIS LIST OVER. 2523-25 Decatur St., 2 houses with lot 60x128; paving all paid; rent $26 per month. Straight loan, $1,200; $400 cash for equity. 3612 Capitol Ave., 7 rooms, lot 60x115. Loan $1,260; $750 caah for equity. 210 N. 26th St., 5-room cottage, rents for $14. Loan $750; $350 caah for equity. 2119 Orace St, 4-room cottage, rents for $15. Mortagage $700; $360 cash for equity. 1631 Burdette St., rooms, modern but furnace, rents $15. Mortgage $600. Price $1,400. 4703 N. 40th Ave., 5 rooms, large corner lot. Rents for $14. Mortgage $900; Price $1,600. 4221 Fowler Ave., 5 rooms, lot 50x128. Price $2,000. 4907 North 38th St., new 5-room modern bungalow, rents $25. Loan $1,400; price $2,500. V 1538 South 26th St., 6 rooms, modern but furnace, full lot; rent $20. Mortgage $1,600; price $2,000. Vacant lot adjoining South 21st St., $150. 811-13-13-15 South S3d St., lot (6x160; rental $66. Pries $5,500. 844-52 8outh 23d St.. 10 flats, 4 rooms each, recently remodeled throughout; stucco finish. Rental $116. Price $12,000. Five tots at the southeast corner of 31st avenue and Jackson; Ideal apartment house site. Only $30 a front foot. Owner Insists these properties must he sold snd cut the price very low for cash deal. Investigate at once. Glover & Spain Douglas 3962. 919-20 City National. Would you like an almost new 4 roora modern home to a nlct part of the lty with smsll down payment and the balance like rent? If so, make an appointment at onoe and see. this snap; nice slxe rooma and bath, all newly decorated, full cemented basement and cement walka; fine neighborhood. Price $3,250 WALNUT 677, REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Miscellaneous. $300 DOWN AND $20 PER MONTH 5-room, strictly modern bungalow, lo cated on a corner lot, with new gamge. Pine finish throughout, large lot. 50x130. Priced at $2.500 a snap. Payne Investment Company, Realtors 637 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. D. 1781. 6-ROO.M cottage, two blocks from car. full lot, $2,000 Terms, $300 cash, balance $30 per month. BENSON AND CARMICHAEL 642 Paxton Block FOR KKNT AND SALE. HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS PORTER ft SHOT WELL. 202 8 17th St Douglas toil HOMES AND HOMKSITES, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO., 6ST Om Nat Bk Bldg Doug 1781. F D WKAD SELLS REAL ESTATE. REM ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty SERVICE GARAGE SITE 80x80 ft. at 21st and Cuming Sts., only $4,000. Will give easy terms, or will lease ground for a long term at 6 per cent net. This Is a "pickup." J. H. DUMONT & CO., REALTORS. 416-18 Keeline Bldg. Thone T. 690. WE WILL buy your home or business property snd pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electric Bldg Tyler II. BUSINESS property and Investments. A P TUKEY snd SON. 20 First Nstlonal Bank Bldg. M'CAGUE INVESTMENT CO.. Income. Business end Trsckage Specialist 16th and Dodre Stp Douslas 416 REAL ESTATE To Exchange FOR SALK or exchange, modern brick hotel, Joplin, Mo. Will exrhango for farm near Omaha. Dr. B. Owen, 917 Virginia St., Joplin, Mo. (iOOD Omaha residence property to ex change for clear western land, or eastern Neb farm Mr Pense 211 Bran Th Bldg. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. CLEARVIEW LOTS. $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. PAYNE SI.ATF.R CO REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Dundee DUNDEE 7 Rooms Modern, Corner Lot, $4,650. 7 rooms, modern, full 2-story, corner lot garage, 2 blocks to car line. House in tine repair. ' A good buy at , $4,650. Rasonable terms. J. L. HIATT CO. QAA FIRST NATIONAL tfoV BANK BU1LDINO. Tyler 63 HIGH and sightly Dundee lots. $876 to $1,160 Easy terms. Loan arranged for building purposes. Phone D. 6074. Bhuler A Cary, Realtors Acreage. ACRES HALF ACRES. QUARTER ACRES. In Caldwell's Acres, Omaha's newest acreage subdivision, located southwest of Field club. Prices low. Terms easy. Call THE BYRON REED CO. Phone Doug. 297. 212 8. 17th. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers fot t and 6-room bouses and bungalows with $300 to $500 down. Call Osborne Realty Co Tyler 496 701 Om Nsi Bank Bldg List Tour Property wltb J. J. MULVIH1LL, 200 Brandels Thea. Bldg Douglss ((. HAVE client for small acreage near city. Wish to have 7 or 8-room bouse. Call Mr. Browne. Tyler 1672. SUMMER RESORTS LAKEV1EW Two summer cottages for rent Nicely adapatcd for young men on Carter Lake. Call Web. 6041. LAKEVIEW cottages, nicely adapted for young men, on Carter lake. Webster 6041. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WE want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for' quick closing E. H. LOUGEE. INC., 638-40 Keeline Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LOANS W. T GRAHAM. 604- Bee Bldg. Douglas 1611. DIVIDENDS OF 5 PER CENT OR MORE One dollar starts sn account. OMAHA LOAN A BLDG. ASSOCIATION. 51, FARM LOANS, CltV w 2 1 PAUL PETERSON, t72 O 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDG H. VV. BINDER. Money on hand for mortgage loans City National Bank Bldg. OMAHA HOMES EAST NEB FARMS O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO., 1016 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg, Doug. 2716 CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6, 61 and t Per Cent J. H. DUMONT CO.. Keeline Bldg. HARISON ft MORTON. 5V2 919 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. $100 to $10,000 MADE promptly F. D Wead, Wead Bldg.. 18th snd Farnsm 8ts MONET to loan on Improved farms and ranches. Kloke Investment Co., Omaha. Piivute Money. SHOPEN A COMPANY Douglas 4221. LOANS ON CITT PROPERTY W. H Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERO. 312 Brsn dels Theater Bldg D 686 Financial Wanted. WANTED TO BORROW $2,000 at per cent for 6 years. Will give an absolute first mortgargi and pay all taxes. Answer Box 8884 Omaha Bee. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. JUNE 18TH. Our next excursion to MeOehee. Ark W S FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands FOR SALE 480 acres Buffalo county farm, to settle an estate; 230 seres pasture; 26 alfalfa; 20 of wild hay meadow, balance farm land. Land rolling with heavy clay subsoil. Fenced and cross-fenced; I good wells and wlndmolls; 7-room house; barn 40x42; other outbuildings; 6 miles from railroad town; mall and telephone; sold subject to lease; possession March 1; price $42 per acre, half caah; terms on balance. P. O Box 125. Kearney, Neb. Iowa Lands. $50,000 PRODUCED LAST YEAR On 1,300-acre farm 26 miles from Sioux City, la.; three crops will pay for the farm and equipment; you can buy this farm for $135,000; one-third cash; balance long time at ( per cent Interest, If bought soon; no farm having such soli and buildings In the middle west; posses sion March 1, next. See owner, 1320 S. 35th Ave., Omaha. Kansas i ands. FOR SALE 200 acres good, level Improved farm, -near1 town; 125 In fine wheat; half goes; also 500 acres fine alfalfa land. Im proved, near town; 60 alfalfa, $0 wheat 20 meadow. Address Hellsn, Fort Scott, Kan. Wyoming Lands WHEATLAND Wyoming ft rms, '160 per a., Including paid-up water rights Henry l-evl ft C M Rviander. 164 mstis Nst't RANCHES of sll sties snd kinds, ras (rail Patiman, H kerusrn Blk CHOICB FARMS. Mlsson. Ul Rosa iildx. FARM AND RANCH LANDS Nebraska Lands LOOK INTO THIS. Have $ quarters of land. 4 miles from Btg Springs. Neh., six miles from Brule. Neb., i under ditch, $90 per acre; H level Just above ditch, $60 per acre; table land good for cultivation or pasture, $35 per acre; the quarters under ditch and the quarter Just above the ditch Is all under cultivation, whest and corn, and is looking fine. One-third of this crop goes with the land: land la all fenced, lays on fins publio road, two windmills on place. The best bargain In this western country. Will take half cash, balance 6 years. Will sell all or part Better get In en this quirk, or you will miss the wheat and corn crop, and the land is going up each day. Will only hold the above price open for one week. Write me at once when you can investigate this land. Can show it any tlmo. Remember that this year's crop will pay one-third of the price of land. Address P. W. Whitworth. Care U. P. R. R., Ogallala, Neb. 473-ACRKS sub-Irrigated river bottom land, has not failed a crop-1n 30 years, 160 acres hay meadow, 60 acres alfalfa, 80 acres crop, balance pasture, 3 miles from town, 3 fins groves of trees, orchard, small house, garage, granaries, several ranch sheds, barns and corrals. Soil la mostly dark sandy loam and well adapted to raising sugar beets, corn, wheat, al falfa, or for dairying. Everything can be raised here that la raised on the two and three hundred -dollar Iowa snd eastern Nebraska land, also the heavily taxed Ir rigated land. In a well settled community and on main line V. P. R. R., convenient to good markets. We Invite closest In vestigation. Pries $125 per acre. Write or inquire Box 68, Ogallala, Neb. EXCELLENT stock and dairy farm for sale; 320 acres; 100 acres under cultiva tion; very good pasture; 7 miles from Cairo, Hall Co., and 6 miles from Dannu brog. at which place is a milk condens ing factory; suto trucks come to farm every day for milk; comfortable dwelling house. In good repair. New, large dairy barn; new hollow tile silo; new garage, chicken house and milk houae. Will sell at bargain If sold soon. Dr. T. M. Thomson, Dannebrog, Nek FARM FOR SAiTe -160 seres, SH mlies west of Overton arid 6 miles east of Lex ington, Neb., on main line of U. P. and Lincoln Highway. Lays level, good soil, fenced and cross-fenced, no buildings: 90 acres In rye. 35 alfalfa, balance hay and pasture. Price, $80 per acre. Can give the best of terms. Buy from the owner and save agents' commission. For par ticulars write Sam MojCullough, Central City, Neb. MORRILL COUNTY SECTION. 640 acres. 1 miles north of Potter; half of this Is finest wheat land and 200 acres more good smooth corn and alfalfa land; close to the Banner county line and can not be duplicated either In Morrill or Banner counties for the money. Price $10 per acre; reasonable terms. WHITE & HOOVER, 464 Omnha Nat'l Bank Bldg. A SNAP In cattle ranch. 1,440 acres finally Improved, all new buildings. Two hundred acres in crop Best of black land, no Band or rock. This is on ths market for only 30 days. Price $25 per sere. Halt cash. Oood terms on balance. B. Combs. Blgnell. Neb. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices write Oeo Antlll. Blair. Neb WE specialize In selling Nebraska ranches. White & Hoover, 454 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldtf. WRITE me for pictures and prices my farms and ranches In good Old Dawes County Arab L Hungerford Crawford. Neb South Dakota Lands. FOR SALE Stuck ranch and live stock. 175 rattle, 20 horses. Deeded and leased land. Plenty of water. An Idoal place for dairying. Box 133, Sulphur, 8. D. Minnesota Lands. FOR SALE To make quick sale and close an estate, heirs ordered sals of well Im proved farm of 160 acres near St Paul, Minn: 30 acres wooded pasture with liv ing water, balance under cultivation; level, free from stone and gravel. A general purpose farm. Ideal for stock or dairy ing. Is offered at Investment price. Will be pleased to correspond with anyone In the market for such a property. E. N. Wolever, 411 N. T. Lite Bldg., Minns spoils, Minn. Oregon Lands. YOUNG man not afraid te work, to help develop Mollybedenuin mine. Apply after 10 a. m. 729 S. 18th. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with as If you want to keep It. E. P 8NOWDEN ft SON. 610 Electric Bldg Dnuglos D871 POULTRY AND PET STOCK 2,000 DAT OLD chicks. Rocks, Reds, Or pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1708. 2212 Charles 100 SNOW White Rock baby chicks for sale Benson 288. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. BEAUTIFUL black Shetland pony, saddle and bridle for sale. Call Douglas 7316 MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and Botes ss security $40, ( mo.. K. goods, total, $3.60 Smaller, larger am'ta. proportionate rats PROVIDENT LOAN 80CIETY 132 Securities Bldg., 16th. Fsrnam. Ty. 661 LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY IVf SMALLER LOANS. )Cf 10 W C. FLATAU EST 1893 " 10 6TH FLR SECURITIES BLDG. TY 160 DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates Private loan booths Harry Msisshnrk 1614 Dodge D 661 Est lll LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF DOUGLAS COUNTT, NEBRASKA. Ths County Board of Equalization will sit for ths purpose of equalising all assess ments of Douglss county, Nebraska, for the year 1918, as required in Section 121 of Chapter 77, Article 1, Statutes of Ne braska, commencing Tuesday, .. June 11th, 1918. at 10 o'clock a. m., lir the County Commissioners' Chamber, second floor. Court House, Omaha, Nebraska. Ths duration of said session shall bs "not less thun three nor mors than twenty days," therefore all persons owning real estate or personal property, subject to taxa tion, shall call and examine tbelr assess ment, that any errors as to valuations, etc.. may be adjusted by said board as ths law provides. By order of the Board of County Com missioners, Douglas County, Nebraska. Dated: Omaha, Neb., June 1, 1918. ' FRANK DEWEY. County . Clerk. No 106 June 6,7,8,9,10,11,12,1$. Local Weather Record: ' 1518. 1917. 1918. 1915. Lowest last night.... 64 62 62 62 Precipitation -O'l .00 .00 .06 Normal temperature for today, 71 degrees. Deficiency In precipitation slnca March 1, 3.93 Inches. Excess corresponding period. 1917, 3.39 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period, 1916, 2.94 inches. General Weather Conditions: High temperature again prevailed in the central valleys and west during Tuesday, but was followed late In the day h- cooler weather. Maxima ranging from 100 to 107 were reached In southern Nebraska and 100 or mors was recorded In Kansas, Missouri and Iowa. The weather Is cooler this morn ing from the Mississippi river westward to the mountains, but is becoming warmer again In the extreme northwest The Out look Is for fair and somewhat warmer in this vicinity tonight, with continued fair Thursday, with somewhat cooler. L. A. WELSH. Meteorologist St. Paul Live Stock Market. St. Paul, Minn.. June 12. Cattle Re relpts, 5,000 head; market, steady; steers, $7.601017.60; cows snd heifers. $8.00014.60; veal calves. $7.00014.25; stockers and feed ers. $6.60013.60. Hogs Receipts, 8,200 Jiead; market. low er: range, $16.00016.16; bulk, $18.10016.15. Sheep Receipts, 175 head; market, steady; lambs, $10.0018.00; wethers, $7.00 OI4. 50; ewes. $6.00014.00. Dry Good. New York, Jun 12. Cotton goods today were more active and sales were made sub ject to price revision by th government. Yarns steady. Burlaps higher. Silks steady. New York Sugar. New York, June 12. Sugar Raw, mar ket steady; centrifugal, 6.05c; fin granu lated, 7.45c. New York Cotton. New York, Jun 12. Th cotton market closed 12 to 45 point net lower, with the near months relatively weak. OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Trade Lower; Some Prices 25 Cents Down; Hogs Suffer Slump; .-heep Rule Steady. - Omaha. June 12, 1919. Cattle. Hogs Sheep. .... 7.743 9.995 4.347 Receipts were: Oftlclal Monday .., Official Tuesday ... Estimate Wednesday 8.612 11.45 1.114 7.900 16.000 l.aOO Three days this week. 24,060 36.480 9,961 Same days last week.. 23.104 34,031 16.519 Same days 3 wks. ago.11.954 27.684 24,834 Same days 3 wks. ago.27,027 39.927 19,191 Same days year ago.. 11.187 30.894 9.611 Receipts ami disposition of live atock at the I'nlon stock yards, Omaha, for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m, yesterday: RECKIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. .Sheep. H'rs's C. M. ft St. P 64 Missouri Pacirio ...99 5 .. 1 Union Paolflo 67 66 T 1 C. N. W east ..9 C, A N. , west ...49 13 .. 6 C, St. P M. ft 0...36 8 1 C, B. ft Q., east ...49 II.. C, M. ft Q., west... 45 28 C . R. 1. ft P., east. .28 13 C. R. 1. A P., weat. 4 4 Illinois Central .... T 1 Chicago Qt. West... 3 4 Totals Receipts .330 198 9 $ DISPOSITION HEAP. Cattle. Hogs. Morris ft Co 997 2.068 Swift ft Co 1,330 3,989 Cudahy Packing Co.. 1.178 3.303 Armour ft Co 1.52S 8.409 Srhwarts ft Co. 813 J. W. Murphy 2,124 Lincoln Packing Co. 131 .... So. Om. Parking Co. I .... St. Clair Packing Co. S9 .... Cudahy K. C 340 .... F. B. Lewis .'. 143 .... Huston ft Co 48 .... J. B. Root ft Co. ... 23 .... Rosenstock Bros. ... 75 .... Werthelmer ft Degen 90 .... Sullivan Bros. 130 .... Rothschild ft Krebs. X .... M. ft K. Cslf Co. ... 10 Hlgglns ..; 28 .... Huffman 59 .... Roth 19 .... Meyers 57 .... Baker, Jones ft Smith 13 .... Banner Bros. ...... 18 .... John Harvey 673 .... Dennis ft Francis ... 16 .... Jensen ft Lungren .. 60 .... O'Day I .... Other Buyers 481 .... Sheep. 296 677 929 250 332 Totals 7,665 14.605 2.380 Cattle Early estimates of cattls cslled for 7,800 head, or 310 cars; total tor the week to date, 24.060 head, some larger than receipts a week ago and the corre sponding week a year ago. On the early rounds packers bought desirable beeves steady with yesterday, paying as high as 17.7 ror a string of choice cornfeds i nd from $17.26 to $17.70 on the good to choice beeves generally. The medium grades were slow, draggy sellers and 1015o lower. wun a very weak undertone. Desirable heavy yearlings sold right around steady with yesterday, hut lh hnllt at th. tmr to medium grades were very draggy and around 1525o lower. Oood to choice year lings sold from $15.60 to $16.60 and on down, according to quality and flesh. Oood rows were steady and light thin kinds. In cluding cannera and cutters, a quarter lower. Stockera and feeders are due for a break and prices were around a quar ter lower and the market very weak at the decline. Veal calves and beef bulls were steady to lower. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves. $17.25017.75; fair to good beeves, $tt.2617.00: common to fair beeves, $12.50 16.00; good to choice yearlings, $15.60 17.00; fair to good yearlings, $13.5015.26; common to fair yearlings, $9. 50 13.25 ; good to choice heifers, 913.00 1 4.60; good to choice cows, $12.0014.00; fair to good cows, 89.750iii.75; common to fslr oows, $7,760 9.75; prime feeders, $12.00013.00: good to choice feeders, $10.26011.76; fair to good feeders, $9.00010.00; common to fair feed ers, $7.608.60; good to choice stockera, $10.0012.00; stock heifers, $8.00410.6O; stock cows, $S. 0010.00; stork calves, $8.60 11.60; veal calves, $8.r0ffl13.26: bulla, stags. etc., $10.0013.0O. Representative sales: SHEEP. Ave. Price. S shorn lambs 86 $17 00 I cull ewes 93 I 00 418 spring lambs 64 20 00 1 fat fed buck 110 11 00 1 fat fed buck 210 11 00 68 shorn awes 100 12 00 8 shorn ewea 123 13 $0 112 spring lambs 60 20 26 Hogs Hog receipts todsy amounted to 210 loads, estimated at 15,000 head, making ths total for ths week 36,480 head. Ship pers and packers were closer together In their figures this morning than they have been for some time. The market opened down to 15$P20o lower, but Improved a trifle as the day advanced, closing 1016o lower. The market on a whole was largely around 13o lower. The bulk of ths hogs today sold at $16.20016.35, tops going at $16.40. Ths market Is quotabls 1016o lower. Sheep There were only 7 loads of sheep Ireceived here today, estimated at 1,800 head. Hardly enough to really test ths demand or form a basis for comparative figures. A few head sold early at what looked to be steady prices. Spring lambs sold at $20.00, the same as yesterday's top. Quotations on sheep: Shorn lambs, choice light, $16.7617.25; shorn lambs, fair light, $16.25016.50; fair to choice wethers, $14,60016.75; fair to choice ewes, $12.60013.85; spring lambs, $16.00020.60. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago June 12 United States Bureau of Markets Cattle Receipts, 7,000 heed; steady to 10 cents higher on better grades, others slow. Beef cattls good choice ana prime, $16.60017-90; common and medium, $12.60016.60; butchers stock cows and heifers, $8.25016.60; canners and outters. $7.00ffi8.25: stockers and feeders good cholcs and fanoy selected, $11.76019.50; in ferior common and medium, $8 60011.76; veal calves good and choice, $11.25016.00. Hoas Receipts. 12.900 head; mostly 10 cents higher than yesterday' close. Bulk, $16.26016.60; butchers hogs, $16.35Ol0; pscklng hogs, $15.80016.36; light hogs, $16 66(g18.75i trough, $15.60O16.76; pigs, $1.26016.7(. Sheep Receipts, 7.000 head; steady to strong on bulk, soms spring lambs 21 cents higher. Shorn lambs, choice ana prime, $17.60018.00; medium and good $16,000 17.60; culls, $12.00013 .60. Spring lambs good and choice, $19.75 020.60. Ewes, choice and prime, $14.26(?14.60; medium and good, $12.00014.00; culls $6.009.00. St Loul Live Stock. St. Louis, June 12. Cattle Receipt. 4,200 head, higher. Native beef steers, $11,60 0 17.60; yearling steers and heifers, $9,600 15.50: cows. $7.60013 76: stockera and feeder, $8.60012.00; fair to prime southern beef steers. 9I0.00O15.60; Deer cows ana heifers, $6.00013.60; natlv calve, $7,750 14.00. Hog Receipts, 11,600 head; lower.Llghts, $16.26016.46; pig $16.76016.25; mixed and butchers, $1.1O016 35; good heavy, $16.10 b 16.20; bulk, $16.00016.30. 8heep Receipts, 3,400 head, steady. Lambs, $17.00020.25; ewes, $12.00014.00; canners snd choppers, $7.00010.00. Kansas City Llv Stock. Kansas City. Jun 12. -Cattl Receipts. 8.000 head; iteady Prima fed steer, $17.00 017.80; dressed beef steers, $12.60016.90; western steers, $14.00017.80; cows, $6.76 13.60: heifers. $9.00016.00; stocker and feeders, $8.00015.25; .bulls, $8.60011.60 calves. $8.60014.00. t Hor Receipt, 19,000 head; lower. Bulk $16. $0016.50; heavy, $18.40016 65; packers snd butchers, $16.30018.56; light lie.200 16.45; pigs, $14.26016.76. Sheep Receipts, 1.300 head; steady. Lambs. $16.60019.76; yearlings. $14 000 18.000 wethers, $13.00 0 18.00; ewes. $11.00 14.40. Sioux City Live Stock Market. Bloux City, la., Jun 13. Cattle Receipts, 4.000 bead: market steady to weak; beef steers. $7.60011.50: fat cows and heifers, $8.75013.75: canners, $7.0008.60; stockers and feeders, $10.25; feeding cows and belt ers. $8.00011.00. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 hesd; market 10 25c lower; light, $16.36; mixed, $16,10 0 16.25; bulk of sales, $16.20016.30. Sheep Receipts, 150 bead; market steady, St. Joseph Live Stock. St Joseph, Mo., Juno 12. Cattle Re ceipts, 3.000 head; market slow and lower; steers, $12.00017.46; cows and heifers, $7.00 016.60: calves. $7.00014.00. Hogs Receipts, 9,000 head; market low er; top, $18.46; bulk of sales, $16.20016.35. Sheep and Lambs Receipts. z,500 Bead market steady; lambs, $15.00020.00; ewes, $8.00014.00 Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah. Oa., Jun 12. Turpentine Firm 61c; aale, 87 bbls. ; receipt, 100 bbls. ; shipments, 48 bbls.; stock, 670 bbl. Rosin Firm; salea 665 bbls.; receipts 208 bbls.; stock, 94 604 bbls. Quotations: B D. E. F. O. H. I.' K. M. $8.$0; N. $$.96; WO, $9,05; WW, $9.19 hid. GRAIN AND PRODUCE Receipts Continue Light; Cash Com is Two Cents Higher " to Two Cents Lower. Omaha, June 12, 191$. A continued light run of grain waa re ported this morning with 23 cars of wheat, 30 cars of corn, 13 cars of oats, 1 car of rye and no barley. Trade In cash corn was extremely light up to a late hour. Considerable strength de- eloped In ths nearby options which was reflected In ths cash market sellers asking generally a few cents over yesterday's prices Spot fit-ores were quoted Jo up to 2o off, the better grades selling up. Ths demand was rather limited, buyers ahowlng a da elded preference for the good stuff. No. I white sold at $1.73; No. $ yellow at $1 56 and the No. $ mixed at $1.62. No. I corn sold at $1.76, while ths No, I yellow brought $1.61 and $1.62. Oats were strong, all grades showed a substantial advance. No. 3 white oats sold at 76ic, mo over yesterday's price for this grade, while the 4 white snd sample grades sold at 74o and 72o, respectively. One car of choice No. 1 whits oats sold Iste in the session at 76 Via, a l'io premium for this grade. Rye and barley was nominally not much changed. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal to 18.000 bushels; corn, 79.000 bushels; oats, 96,000 bushels. Primary whest receipts were 266,000 bush els and shipments 96,000 buthels. against ra relpts of 443.000 bushels snd shipment of 70:l.Ot0 bushels lust year. Primary corn receipt were 661,000 bush els and shipments 360,000 bushels, sgalnst reoelpts of 883,000 bushels and shipment of 44S.OOO bushels last year. Primary oata receipts were 640,000 bush els snd shipments 616,000 bushels, against receipts nf 734,000 bushels and shipments of 883,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn. Chicago . $ 159 Minneapolis 208 , ., Duluth 8 Oats. T4 Omaha 23 Kansas City 4 St. Loul Winnipeg 141 $0 SO 43 These sales were reported today: Corn No. 3 white: 3 oars, $1.76. white: 1 car, $1.73. No, 3 yellow $1.62; 1 car. $1.81. No. 4 yellow: No. 1 ear, 1 tar. i.oo; i car, i.m. no. I mixed: l cars, $1.63. No. 4 mixed: 1 ear. $1.60. No. ( mixed: 3 cars, $1.30. Sample mixed: 1 car. $1.36. Oats No. 1 whits: 1 car, 76 Ho. No, white. 76 Vic. No. 4 whits: 1 cars, 74o. Sample white: 3 cars. 72o. Omaha Cash Prices Corn No. t whits, $1.76; No. I white, $1.73; No. 2 yellow, $1.6101.62; No. 4 yellow, $1.6801.56; No. 4 mixed, $1.50; No. ( nttxed, $1.30; sample mixed, $1.25. Oats Standard, 75 c; No. 2 whits. 7$ Ho; No 4 white, 74a; ssmple, 73c. Chlcsgo closing prices, furnished Ths Be by Logan ft Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Artlelel Open High Low Close Test Corn. I ' I July 1 43 141 1 5 U 121 1 44H 14IH Aug. 1 43 1 48S Hl'.i 1 46 143 Oats. July 700 . 711 19 71 10 Aug. 65 65 64 86 66 Pork. July 41 00 I 41 26 141 00 41 26 40 70 Sept. 41 26 I 41 76 41 26 41 76 41 30 Lsrd. July 24 26 24 26 24 10 24 20 24 12 Sept. 24 40 24 40 24 20 24 40 24 32 Ribs. July 23 26 23 32 22 17 22 32 22 17 Sept. I 22 62 22 76 22 60 22 72 22 63 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Cora Price Turn Sharply t'pward Whoa Hears Seek to Realise Profits. Chicago, Jun 12. Bears overreached themaelve today celling corn. An unex pected return of cool weather mad th selling look reasonable, but efforts to col lect profits met with unusual difficulty, and forced a sharp advance In price. Th market closed strong, 9 to 2 net high er, with July $1.44 to $1.41 and August $1.46 to $1.46. Oata gained to o and provisions 7o to 66c Temperatures suddenly back to normal In all aectlons of th belt confronted corn dealers today, whereas ths outlook had been for excessive heat and for possibly severe consequent damage to the growing crops. Ths faot that the movement from rural sources remained liberal had a further tendency to bring about generat selling nd to depress values during ths grester part of ths dsy. At times, however, and In th last hour especially, the market tightened up with a swiftness that daxed the shorts. Notwithstanding report that the extreme heat had don no barm, much nervousness was evident, and prices at the finish were near the topmost of the sosslon. Upturn In oat were due to sympathy with the advance of corn. Exporter ap peared to be out of ths market Provisions hardened owing chiefly to an advance In tne value of hog, Corn No. 2 yellow, $1.6801.69; No. 2, yellow, $1.66; No. 4 yellow, $1.4601.50. Oats No. 3 whits, 77079o; standard, 78 0 79o. Rye No. t, $1.90. Barley $1.0001.35. Timothy $5.0008.00. Clover Nominal. I Pork Nominal. Lard $24.00. Ribs $21.72022.22. Chlcsgo, Jun 12. Butter, higher; cream ery, 36043c. Eggs Receipts, 20,189 cases; unchanged. Potatoes Lower; new, receipts 60 cars; Texas and Louisiana aackad Triumphs, $2.80 02.90; old, rcelpts, 13 cars; Wisconsin. Michigan and Minnesota bulk. $1.6001.7$: do sacks, $1.7(01-90. Poultry Alive, lower; fowl, $7. New Tork General Market. New Tork, Jun 12. Flour Steady; pring, $10.7(011.26; winters, $10.$6O 11.16; Kama, $10.90011.06. Corn spot steady: kiln dried. No. 1 xl- low,v$l.(3; No. 4 yallow, $1.(314. . t t. New Tork. Oats Spot, strong; atandard, $4 086a. Hay Dull: No. 1. nominal: No. 3. $1,400 1.(0; No. 2, $1.1001.30; shipping, 70090c Hops ouiet: tat medium to chole. kit. 35043e; i(i(, nominal; Pacific coast, 1917, 20O28o; 1916, 14016c. Provisions Pork, iteady; men, $47,000 48.00; family, $65,00; short clear, $43,000 62.00. Lard, easy; middle west, $22,960 24. 08. New Tork, June 12. Butter Flrm;i re ceipt, 7,87$ tub; creamery, higher than extra, 44'046c; extras (92 score), 44c; firsts, 42043o; packing atock, ourrent make No. 2, 20 21 a. figgs Firm; receipts, 14,951 eases; fresh gathered extras, 38039c; fresh gathered storage packed firsts, 8(037Ue: fresh gathered regular packed extra first, 36 087e: fresh gathered regular packed Iirata, 34 360. Cheese Steady; reoalpta. (.14$ boxes; state whols milk flats, fresh specials, 23 0 23c; state whole milk flat, average run, 230 33ok Llv Poultry Firm; chickens, broilers, (0056c; no other price settled. Dressed Poultry Firm; fowls, 20036c; turkeys, 2(03Sc Kansas City Grain. Kansas City, Jun 11. Com No, I mixed, $1.6101.62; No. 1 white, $1. 9401.37; No. 2 yellow. $1.62 01.64; July, $1.41; August, $1-61. Oat No. I white, 78c; No. 2 mixed, 75 076o. Kansas City, Jun 11. Butter and Poul try Unchanged. Eggs First, 29c; seconds, 24e. Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, Jun 12. Corn No. I yellow, $1.6501.65. Oata No. 1 white, 79081c. Flax $3.9502.97. Ry $1.9501.98. Barley 90c$l. 10. Bran (28.2533.26. St. Loul Grain. St 'Louis, Mo., Jun 12. Corn No. 1 track. 11.63; No. 2 whit, $1.80; July, $1.47 1.49. Oats No. 2 track, 75c; July. $71o. I 1 Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. New Tork, June 13. Evaporated Apple uuii; siat. House, Dried Fruits Prune, waiting; California, $014c: Oregon. 14 014c. Apricot, quiet; choice, 17c; extra choice, 18c. fancy, 11020c. Peaches, quiet; standard, 12013c; choice, 12014o; fancy. 130 14c Raisins, steady; loose muscatels. Ic; choice to fancy aeeded, 10 011c; seedless, 9 011c; London layers. 13.00. New Tork MetaL New Tork, June 12. Metal exchange quote lead firm; spot 17.6207.71; spelter. firm; East St Louis, spot, 17.4507.11, At London Copper apot and future, f 110; electrolytic, 125. Tin, spot and future. 321. Lead, spot. 129 10; futures. 21 10; NEW YOJK STOCKS Slump Follows Substantial Ad vances in Quotations; Stand ard Rails Respond to Im proved Transportation Prospects. New York, Jun 13. Stock war firm t strong during th greater part of today' dull session, but relinquished much of their advantage In th final hour. Gain were most substantial In speculative issues con trolled by pools and other professional inter ests. Tobacco shares were strongest features on the early rle, Sumatra acoring a new max imum at 147, while tobacco-' product gained 3 point and American Tobacco five. The were largely urrendred later on realising for profit. Liberty Issue reflected further selling and Internationale moved narrowly. - Total aale (par value) aggregated $4,650,000. i United States bond (old issue), were on changed on call. Number of sales and rang of prices of leading atock: . Sale. High. Low. Close. Amr. Beet Sugar. 400 (6 (( ' (6 American Can .... $,600 45 44 44 Amer. C. ft F...... Amer. 8. ft R Amer. Locomotive.. Amer. Sugar Ret., Amer. T. ft T.... Amir, ., L. ft 8.. Anaronda Copper. . Atchison .......... A., O. ft vr. t S.L, Bal. ft Ohio Butt A Sup. Cop.. Csl. Petroleum .... Canadian Pacific .. Central Leather ,. Chea. ft Ohio C, M. ft 8t. P.... Chi. ft N. W C. R. I. ft P. ctfs. Chlno Copper ... Colo. F. ft I Corn Products Ref. Crucible Steel .... Cuba Can Sugar. . Distiller' Sec EH General Electric. General Motor ... Ot. No, pfd Ot. No. Or ctf.. 800 81 $0 8P4 76 63 109 200 $09 109 1,900 99 99 93 16 (1 94 107 200 16 (4 85 K 83 M 7,700 2,300 300 (4 800 21 3.300 20 (00 149 600 66 600 (1 4 64 It ,31 19 39 . 147 144 ' 65, 65 66 (6 3,100 800 9.600 4.304 "m 5,800 13 28 41 I 11 22 17 41 80 67 (8 " 1,900 108 144 141 t,001 130 16 128 99 TCOO 11 11 11 ,.,! .... Inspiration Cop.. ., $.400 80 41 (0 Int. M. M. pfd.... 19,108 104 102 103 international nickel International Paper 101 .... .... 17 17 $6 34 .... ...- 17 .... .... 33 .... .... ,116 II 11 21 95 94 94 .... .... 17 11 11 11 ) ) ft : 19 71 71 71 .... .... 41 Kennecott Copper , L ft N Maxwell Motor ,, Mexican Petroleum., IMaml Copper .... Missouri Paclflo .. Montana Power '. .. Nevada Copper . . New York Central. N. T., N. H. ft H.. Norfolk ft Western 400 1,100 V.ioi 4,100 18$ 111 103 It 16 Northern Paclflo... 1,(00 16 Paclflo Mall ...... Pao. T. ft T....... Pennsylvania ...... II 10 42 II 29 11 14 too 41 1$ -63 18 13 $6 11, Pittsburgh Coal .. ' 1,800 Ray Cons, Copper, lot Reading $6,700 Republic I. ft 8 Southern Pacific... 1,000 11 3,400 14 1.100 46 1,100 169 4,100 111 11 II 11 14 44 44 141 141 Southern Railway.. Studebaher Corp... Texas co. I'nlon Pacific .... 190 121 IT, a Ind. Alcohol. 1.400 131 III 111 V. 8. Steel 11.600 11 95 91 17. 8. Steel pfd.... 1.100 110 110 110 t'tah Copper ' 700 II 10 10 Wabash pfd "B" .... .... 14 Weatem Union .... ..... 11 Westlnghous Else. 100 43 41 41 Total sales for th day, 416,000 shares. Mew York Money. New York, June 11. Mercantile Paper Four and alx month, t per cent Sterling ' exchange, 10-day bit), $4.72) commercial 60-day bill on bank, $4.72; commercial 60 day bill. 14.71; demand, $4.76 cable. f.TS T-l, ' Francs Dsmand, $6.71; cable, $(.11. Guilder, demand, (lo; cable, (!&, ' Lire, demand, (9.11: cable, $9.01. Ruble, demand, 13o; .cable, lie. Born. lnalf Silver Bar, 11 a Mexican dollars, 77c. Bonds Government, easy; railroad, Irrcgu Isr. Tim Loaas Steady; 60 day, t08 per j cent; 90 day, l06 per cent; alx month,'' 1 0t percent. Call Money Firm; high, 1 per cent low, 4 per oent; ruling rat. I per cent i clou. Ing bid, 1 per cent: offered at t per cent; last loan, t per cent U. 8. 1. reg... II Ot Ne. lit 4 87 do coupon ... II 111. Cen. r. 4., 71 U. 8. 1 reg.... II Int M. M. I ... 11 do coupon .. II K. C. 8. r. (., 79 V. 8. Lib. !,, II.66L. ft N. un. 4s.. 11 If. 8. 4 rg...10(M K i T lit 4 10 do coupon , , .105 Mo. rae. t. 4s. . ti Am. F. a Is.. 18 Mont. Power 5a II A. T. A T. o. 5s 19 N. Y. Csn. d. Is 14 Anglo-French Is 11 No. Pao. 4 .... 80 Arm. ft Co. 4s 11 do Is ...... II Atchison g. 4.. 80 Or. 8. L. r, 4. ..81 B. ft O. c, 4 79Pac. T. A T. 6a 90 Beth. St. r. 6.. 90"Penn. con. 4 17 Cen. Leath. (.. 11 do gen. 4.. 17 Cen. Pao. 1st . . 71 Reading can. 4 82 . C. A O. e. Is.. 80 8 L ft 8 F a 6s 47 C. B. ft Q. . 4s 14 So. Pao. c I,. 10 CMASPc474 So. Ry. 5s tl C R I ft P r 4s !7Tex. ft Pao. lit 84 C. 4 S. r. 4 71 Union Paclflo 4 14.. D. ft R. O. r. 6 II U. 8. Rubber ( $0 Dam of Can la 11 U. 8. Steel 5,. 17 Erie. gen. 4 .. 14 'Wabash lit'.. I' Gen. Elec. 6s ..17 'Bid. Offered. . Coffee Market -New York, Jun 11. Announcement that the government allotted thr (teamen, with a total carrying capacity of about 111,100 bags for import f coffee during July and August, led to Inoreaied of faring in th fu-r tur market today. After opening 4 to 1 point lower active months (old off another point or two during th arly trading. There wa no general or ggrsslv pressure, how. ever, and prloe rallied, (lightly later la th day on report of an improved spot demand, with th close net I point lower to 1 point higher. July lold up from 7.11b to lo and'. May from l.lOo to 9.63o; July, le; Beptem- ' bar, l.llc; October, 1.10c; December, 1.83c; 1 January, l.llo; March, l.llc; May, t.tte. The local spot market wa steady at l0 for Rio 7a and lO0Ue for Santo 4s. The official cablea showed decline ot 71 ret at Rio, Santo pot were unchanged ' and future unchanged at It rat higher. Public Schools Will Be . ; Utilized During Summer A wider use of public schools will be realized during the summer Taxa tion. Among the activities will be; War a stamo Red Cross, carden and can'' ning clubs; continuation of medical inspection by the school nurses, and junior markets for garden produce. At Lothrop, Farnam and South Cen-' tral schools vacation classes will(e started next Monday, with five tejftcl trs at each school. , Baltimore & Ohio Railroad 4V4 Equipment Trust Certificate ' Du itriiUy April 1. 1921-27 Israed under th Philadelphia Plan SECURED by standard equip. . ment costing twenty-five par cent in excess oi th issue. The Company has paid dividends on its preferred and common stocks continuously for 18 year. Price to yield 6 $ni f Circuit OB- 81 , TheNationalGty Company Ctrrtitnint Ofitu fa U CM t Chicafo 137 So. U Sail. Sc. SwMfe-SkeH Tm A'f-. 43 ,-r t 11 1$ 41 41 61' v (0 . $7 16 apelttr, ipot, t64; future. u . ' - -