e FOR RENT HOUSES ' Miscellaneous, ' HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF THE C1TT. V CIOH 80NH A ' CO.. BKB BLDO. . LIST your property (or rnt or nit with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. ' Realtor. Tyler Til. Shopoo Co.. AmUIi Dousis 1 4111 '1 FOR RENT APARTMENTS " Wist , S ROOM? and bath; walking distance; near I Twenty-fourth and Farnam, In very choice ;ocatlon. Jaultor service, hot and cold v water, heat, etc; furnished. 13 per month. Dong. $140. ' I ROOMS with 6-room accommodation at . the Undine, 2653 Dewey . Ave. Phone ' Doug-lay (881 or fee janitor at Apt. , TRAVER BROS. git First Wat I HanK nipt FURBISHED LA TUNA APTS. 641 8. 24th Bt. A Urge llv. room, a dress, room and . cloeet combined, a kitch. and 4ath. comp. furn.,' best of lervlce. D. l&SS. ANQKLU3 APTS. i 5th Ave. and Douglss. To sublet, one two-room apartment Har- , "ney JI074. PETERS TRUST CO. Specie Itlsts In Apartment management. HAMILTON APTS.. fireproof: fine lawn and flower: beat location, 14th and Farnam. ' Price reasonable. Call X. 1472. ;. North. - MODERN Estabrook Apt., near postoHice, 111 Q P Stebblns. 1610 Chicago , THREE-ROOM, low rent, apartment at 17th and Maple St., phohe Webster 2711. 4-ROOM eml-baement apt., new. - 216.60. , Aot I. 'Maple court. 1816 Maple. Red 681 . South. iO-rfoOJd brick flat modern, nicely deco ratedi hot water heat 6 block from post office, phone D. 12. . : t .AND 4-room modera apt, r ll( a 12d St. Tyler 1242 FOR RENT Business Prop'ty , . .' Stores. 8TORB FOR RENT 15th and Douglas! lOx iO. steam beat, rent 1116 per month. , WORLD REALTT CO., Douglas 6141. Sun Theater Bldg. STORE Corner Cas and Sixteenth St. a Fin business location. O. P. ' Stebblna. - 1(10 Chicago. MODERN. alee. 16th St., near P. O. Low rent O. P. SteuSlr K10 Chicago. .Office and Desk Room , LAWYERS It ls essential for you to : office In Thir Bee Bldg.. Keystone In vestment Co. Tyler 131. ' Garages and Barns. OARAGE for rent. 4313 8. 23d St., South Side. WANTED TO RENT Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. r j LIST, your" houses for rent with us and get results. .- Mors requests than houses, give ' t us houses. Payne Invesment Co., Realtors. 637 Omaha National Bank Bldg.. D 1781. MOVING AND STORAGE METROPOLITAN! VAN & STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furni ture store; office on Howard St.. between 16th, and 16th. Phons Tyler 1400. Have your moving handled just as you would an order for new furniture. That's the way we or 11. ask to see our aauy rcniei hbh FREE se r v1 ict FIDELITY 16fII AND JACKSON. DOUG.' 288. . STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. " REASONABLE RATES. , FREE RENTAL SERVICE. J COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTB. jr-mir.PBnnir warehouse. Separata locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing ana shipping. , - OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., 1 806 8. 16th. Douglas 4162. Globe Van and Storage Co. - For real service In moving, packing and storing call Tyler 180 or uougias va OMAHA EXPRESS CO LARGUB" mo vln" vans 1 careful men. Fur- . nlture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago. D-1364 7rt PiTT?!"", Express Co., Moving. . Aj. REjCjIJ Packing and 8toraga HOT Parnam St Web 1741 Pout (146 " WEST A SUTTON. Plana,' hbuiehold moving: llv stock hauled. D 1726 , 1606 Caas Bt REAL ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty , WB WILL buy your horns or business ' property and pay cash. -.1 . H. A. WOLF CO.. ; Electric y Bldg. Tyler ! BUSINESS property and investments. A. P. TUKET and SON. ' W0 First National . Bank Bldg. M'CAGUB INVESTMENT CO., Income, Business ana TrarKage specialist. 1 ' 16th and Dodae Ste Douglas 416 REAL ESTATE IMPROVED Vest. BEMIS PARK, $6,500 CORNER LOT. . SOUTH AND EAST FRONT. A wall built, T-room, modern house, con sisting; of large living room with fire place, built-in bookcase, beam ceilings. dining room and kitchen on the 1st floor; three large bedroom and sleep- Ing porch on tha 2d floor ; floored at tic, garage and driveway; paving all i. paid. This It a very attractive home. Investigate , ' - GLOVER & SPAIN, Douglas 8962. - r(-20 City National. .4205 FRANKLIN STREET, Onf and a half blocks east of the Ben son and Deaf Institute car linos. Owner leaving city and offers for first time Ills homo. Six rooms and sleeping porch, oak finish, strictly . modern, lot 40x150; $600 down and 125 per month. See this today- It won't last. OSBORNE REALTY CO., " T01 -Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg." Tyler 496. ' .v A DANDY FOR $4,250. ' . IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. t " A real home, full twd-story, seven rooms - and tiled bath, strictly moderaoak fln- f. lsh; lot 50x150 feet; dandy shade;-paving - . paid, -Well worth. $5,000, but owner Is " willing to sacrifice.- Terms to right party. Call : - - . ; , OSBORNE REALTY CO., 1fi Am Dlr Wy-.m JAC FINE MODERN HOME I rooms. In fine condition, hot water " 'heat, corner lot, paved street, fine neighborhood, plenty large shade trees, owner noa-rrsldent. must sell; easy ; terms.: Located In west part of Qma- s.h s. & r e. Montgomery! - ' V fU CJTY NATL BANK BI.DO-, CAPITOL AVE.. DUNDEE. 25.000. Fin bungalow, finished mostly In oak; largo living room with fireplace and four beslrooms;. a very sightly location. JOHN W ROBBINS, 102 FARNAM ST. BEMIS PARK Six rooms and bath, 2-story .modem house, east front, large lot, paved .street " Make offer. Walnut 1431. ROOM cottage and furniture. Oh paved t street andV car lino. ' WouW- consider an aoreage In exchange. Call H. 3966. Nor. 'WE SELL, rent, Insure and make loan on ; cltyt property. North. 1 - t, MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO.. 54th nd Ames Ave., -' Col. 217. iJS BEST BUT IN OMAHA 6-room house. (ell electrlo light and water. $2,260. Call Colfax 4064 . MILLER PARK MINNE LUSA 3 , V.A ZtHfif b OK $4,750. ' , Soven-room stucco buni?ow textile , shingle robf, beautiful ak finish, fireplace. " bookeaws, sun.-room; every possible con- vonlences, -cbelca decorations.- Only one ; Hock to park 'and ar. If you want . aomethln7 eomplet small upkeep and splendid Value, let us show you this, ; 7 About half cash. . balance easy terms. ShAn ,ntsANltH.H nsRnsvp pp at wYft - 1 101 Omaha at'l Bk. BJd, Tyler" m, - REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North,- Spe iecial Barcrain Near Lothrop school. ..specially, well built house, 7 rooms and bath, strictly modern, almost new, tins garage and lot, 60x122, shade, paving all paid, only 01)0 ; $l,000 cash, balance on term. Act quick. P. J. T'bbens (Realtor) 606 Om. Nat. Bk. Phone D. 2182. BARGAIN NORTH. (1.000 buy the 6-room cottage at 4002 korth 25th street. Water and toilet In houee. Lot 25x110 with barn In rear. 2100 down and balance at $10 per month, with Interest at 6 per cent. BENSON A MYERS CO.. REALTORS. 191 rtmh Natl RanV Ttlriir T '7746 MINNE LUSA homes and lot offer the beat opportunity 10 invest vour money Phone Tvler 1ST - BARGAIN NORTH. ' , $1,000 buys the 5-room cottage at No. 4003 N. 26th St.: . water' and tqjlet In house; lot 25x110 with, barn In rear; $10 down and balance at $10 per month with Interest at 6 per cent. . BENSON & MYERS CO.. REALTORS, 424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 7'6. SIX-ROOM MODERN HOUSE ' and a large piece of ground, 120x160, on northwest corner Slst and Miami, for only $3,000.00. W. H. GATES. 647 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg. D. 1194. , . South ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on on lot; live In one and rent the other. Price. $2,500. Terms. No. 2432 South 20th St. Norris & Nprrls. 104 North 15th St. Phone D. 4270. $2,250. Five-room house, modera except heat and electrl. light. 1(11 8. 13th St Easy term. Grlmmel. Phone Doug. 1(15. W. FARNAM SMITH - CO. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St. Doug. 1064. Miscellaneous. Would . you .like an almost new 4 room modern boms In a nlc part of the city with small down payment and the balance like rentT If so. make an appointment at once and see this nap; nlc size rooms and bath, all newly decorated, full cemented basement and cement walker tine neighborhood. Price $2,250 WALNUT 677. 5-ROOM cottage, two -block from car, full lot, $2,000. Terms. $300 cash, balance $20 per month. BENSON AND CARMICHAEL 642 Paxton Block FOR RENT AND SALE. HOUSES. COTTAGES AND APARTMENTB PORTER & SHOTWELL. 202 S. 17th St. Douglas 6011 HOMES AND H(.MESITES, PAYNE INVESTMENT CO.. 637 Om Nat Bk. Bldg Doug. 17(1. F. D WEAD SELLS JREAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE Unimproved South FOR SALE 3 lots, Just south of Elmwood Park in Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will sell cheap for cash. Addre Box Y 1188. Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. ACRE and half, five-room bungalow; part modern. Benson 684-W. Dundee. ONE ACRE 2-Room House, Garden All in, $1,450 Terms Thl Is located west of Benson; fine acre; about one-half In potatoes, bal ance In tomatoes, beans, peas, cabbage; also berry bushes and fruit trees; fine cave and well; good shed and chicken - house; small 2-room house with electrlo lights. Call Tyler 60 and ask tor Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN,, 1614 Harney St. Dundee Bungalow $3,450. Five rooms, oak finish In living room and dining room, built-in buffet In din ing room, complete and modern In every respect; lot 60x106 look at 4640 Dodge street then Bee us. Tht Byron Reed Co., Phone Douglaa 297. 1012 Farnam St. HIGH and sightly Dundee lots, $876 to $1,160. Easy terms. Loan arranged for building purposes. Phono D. 6074, Sbuler A Cary. Realtors. Acreage. 2 ACRES 8-room, mod. house, chickens, barn and other bldgs. necessary; garden and' 100 chickens, $700 worth of fruit all go It sold new. Good terms. Call Mr. Browne, Tyler 1672. INTER-STATE REALTY CO., 913-14 City Nat. Bk. Bldg. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Two beautiful lots Just south of Elmwood park in Overlook addition; full size lots, 60x150. Owner leaving the city will sell cheap for cash. Act quick. Address Box Y 1165, Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers rot 6 and (-room house and bungalow with 6300 to (500 down Call Osborne Realty Co' Tvler 4S 701 m Nat Bank Bldg List Your Property with J J MULVIHILL. 100 Brandei Thea. Bldg Douglaa (( FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. tV'U want 100 mortgages on Omaha real Vdences: funds on hand tor nqulck closing , E H, LOUGEE, INC., J 6M-4n Koellne Bldg OlfH'K ACTION ON LOANS W T GRAHAM, 604 Bee Bldg. Douglaa 1633. Kl 7 FARM LOANS. C1 Of O 72 1 PAUL PETERSON, Oyg O 364 BRANDEIS THEATER BLDO Money on band tor mortgage loans it-y i-.umiBi pan BiGg. OMAHA HUMES EAST NEB FA&MsV O'KEEFE REAL ESTATE CO.. 1016 Omaha Nat Bank Bldg Doug V CITY AND FARM LOANS K Ru .nil a t r. J. H DUMONt CO.. Keelln Bldg. ' 5 2 HARISOI? MORTON. . 5 72 (19 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. (100 to $10,000 MADE promptly F D. Wead. Wead Bldg.. 18th and Farnam Bts. MONEY to loan on Improved farms snd ranches. Kloke Investment Co.. Omsha 8HOPEN a COMPANY Douglas 422s Real Estate, Loans arid Mortgages. LOANS ON CITY PROPERTY W. H Thomas & Son, Kteline Bldg LOW RATES C. Q. CARLBERG. 313 Bran dels Theater Bldg u D. 681 .Financial Wanted V ANTEI -Trt borrow trnm rt.rfv , (1,460, secured by city property valued at 12,600; will pay 7 'per cent. Address Box tvis, umana uea. FARM AND RANCfr LANDS Colorado Lands. FOR SALE 4S0 seres Buffalo county farm. to seme an estate; 230 acres pasture Z5 alfalfa: 20 of wild hay meadow, balance farm land. Land rolling with heavy clay subsoil. Fenced snd cross-fenced; 2 good wells and wlndmolls; T-room bouse; bsrn 40x43; other outbuildings; 6 miles from railroad town; mail and telephone: sold subject to lease;- possession March 1 pries $42 per aer. half cash; terms on balsuca, P. O. Box ys, Kearney, Neb, ' FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. JUNElSTH. Our next excursion , to MeOehee, Ark. W. 8 FRANK 901 , NEVILLH BLK. Iowa Lands. $50,000 PRODUCED LAST YEAR. On 1,300-acre farm 36 miles from Sioux City. la.; three crops will pay for the , farm and equipment; you can tauv this farm for $135,000; one-third cash; balance long time at 6 per cent . interest If bought soon; no farm having such soli and bulldlrgs in the middle w,est; posses sion Mrch 1. next. , . 'See ownfr. 13:o B. 85th Ave.. Cms ha. Nebraska Lands. LOOK INTO THIS. , Have 6 quarters of land, 4 miles from Big Springs. Neb.islx miles from Brule.' Neb., St under ditch. $90 per acre;' U level just above ditch. $60 per acre: table land good for cultivation or pasture, $25 per acre; the quarters under ditch and the Quarter Just above the ditch Is all under cultivation, wheat and corn, and Is looking fine. One-third of this orop goes with the land; land is all fenced, lays on fine public road, two wtn'dmllla oti place. The beat bargain In this western country. Will take; half cash, balance 6 years. Will sell aft or part. Better get In on this quick, or you will miss the t wheat and corn crop, and the land is going up each day. Will only hold the above price open for one week. Write m at once when you can Investigate this land. Can show it any time. Remember hat this year's crop will pay one-third of the price of land. Address P. W. Whitworth. Care U. P. R. R.. Oeallala. Neb. ri 3-ACRES sub-Irrigated river bottom laid, ha not failed a crop in SO year, 160 acre hay meadow, 60 acre alfalfa, (0 acre crop, balance pasture, 3 mile from town, I fine grovel of trees, orchard, small house, garage, granaries, several ranch sheds, barns and corrals. Soli is 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 and eastern Nebraska land, also the heavily taxed Ir rigated land. In a well settled community and on main line U. P. R. R., convenient to good markets. Ws Invite closest In vestigation. Price $125 per acre. Write or Inquire Box 68, Ogallala, Neb. FARMS FARMS FARMS If your farm 1 for sale and your price i right, where you have good good for the money, list with me. I have all kinds of customers for all kinds of farms, but the value must be there; within le than 60 miles of Omaha preferred, any size from 10 acres to 1,000, or up. Let's GET BUSY. , ORIN S. MERRILL COMPANY, 1217-1218 City National Bank Bldg. 640 ACRES Western Nebraska: Improved; $25,600: Mortgage, $5,000; equity. $20,600. Want clear Income or smaller farm for part, balance cash. 160 acres, Improved, $8,000; mortgage, $2,000. ' Want clear house or new auto snd cash for $6,000 equity. HUFFMAN. 413 BEE BLDG.. Omaha. Neb. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARE SURE INVESTMENTS For beet land at beet price wrtt Geo Antlll. Blair, Neb WB specialize in selling Nebraska ranches. White & Hoover. 454 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bids. Missouri Lands. DANDY 40 acres, big house, orchard, near town; $1,200; term. McGrath, Mountain View. Mo. South Dakota Lands. FOR SALE Stock ranch and live tock. 175 cattle, 20 horses. Deeded and leased land. Plenty of water. An Ideal placa for dairying. Box 133. Sulphur, S. D. Wyoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms. $60 per a.. Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi A C M Rylander. (64 Omaha Nst'l RANCHES of all sizes and kind, eaay term A K Pat smart. (01 Karbactt Blk CHOICE FARMS. Nllason. 422 Rose Bldg. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with as If you want to keep It. B. P. SNOWDEN SON, 610 Electrlo Bldg. Douglas 9371. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 2,000 DAY OLD chicks. Rocks, Reds Or pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1708. 2212 Charles. , 100 SNOW White Rock baby , chicks for sale. Benson 288. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. $40, 6 mo., K. goods, total. (3.50. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rat PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 432 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. 66( LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY IO SMALLER LOANS. O Of 10 W C FLATAU EST. 1893. " O 6TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDO. TT. 969. DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry Ms'eshnrk :B14nnde T 661 t l61 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Weather Conditions Send Cora Prices Higher. Chicago, June 17. Corn prices went soar ing again today, Impelled by record-breaking heat In the west. Advances, however, were not well maintained. The market closed nervous, He to lc net higher, with July $1.46 to $1.45 and August $1.47. Oats finished c to lHc up. Provisions rose 26c to $1. Especially during the first part of the session buying was on a broad scale and offerings relatively scarce. Absence of any Intimation that actual damage had resulted from the intense heat tended to unsettle sentiment in the later dealings. Fears of crop damage in the southwest counted as a factor on the bull side of the oats market. Provisions ascended with grains and hogs. St. Joseph Live Stock Market. St Joseph, June 17. Cattle Receipts. 8,000 head; market lower; steers, $12.0017.60; cows and heifers, $7.00 16.00 ; calves, $7.00 4j.t4.00 Hogs Receolpts, 5,000 head; market hlprber; top, $16.60; bulk, $16.4516.66. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.300' head; market lower; clipped lambs, $14.0017.76; spring lambs, til. DO 19. 7 6 ; ewes, $7.00 13.50. V . '. ' - Sioux City Xlve sjtock. . Sioux City, Juno 17. Cattle Receipts, 2.500 heart' market lower; beef steers, $12.00 &16.15; fat cowl and heifers, ts.60.13.60: canenrs, $7.5008.60; stockers and feeders, $8.59.00; calves, f 8.4)0 9.25; feeding cows aiurbelferl, $7.409.00. Hogs Receipts, 7,00Q head; " market steady; light, $16.60; mixed, $16.60; heavy, $16.40; bulk of sales, $16.45916.60. Kansas. City Produce. Kansas City, Mo., June 17. Butter Creamery, 40o; firsts, 36c'; seconds,', 87c; packing 80c. ' . Eggs Firsts, 22c; seeonds. 26e. ' Poultry Hens, 23HI - roosters, 17fcic; broilers, 30 35c. J ',.. Sugar Market. " i ' '" New York. June 17. Sugar Rawteadyi centrifugal, 6.005c; molasses, nominal; re fined, steady-; cut loaf, 8.90c; crushed, 6.70c; mould A- 7.90c; cubes, 8.20c; XXXX pow dered, 7 .5c; powdered, 7.60o Jin granu lated and diamond A, 7.44c; confectioner A, 7.35c; No. 1, 7.3c. ,. Local Office Wesrther Record. - , 1818. 1917. 191$. 1915. Lowest last night 76 60 54 (0 Precipitation ...00 .00 .T 66 Normal temperatur tor today, 72 degrees. Deficiency in precipitation sine March 1, 442 Inches. , Excess Corresponding period, 1917, 197 Inches. Deficiency corresponding period, 191(, 477 inches. ' . General weather Conditions. The hot spell is broken In the upper Mis souri and upper Mississippi valleys and laka region, but the heat continue Intense fh the lower valleys. Temperatures ranging from 100 to 107 were general Id Nebraska Satur day, and from 100 to 108 Sunday. Ths high est reco led at Omaha was 105,' at 4 p. m. Sunday, being ( degrees ' higher than pre viously recorded at this office In the month of June. Scattered showers occurred In th Dakota, Montana, and northern Wyoming, being rather heavy at points In th Dakotas. There is no Indication of any material change In temperature In'hUf vicinity to night and Tuesday, and .Hi) weather will continue talc 1 X. WELSH. OMAHA IjVE STOCK Cattle Show Weakness; Some Grades 25 Cents Lower; Hog Market Strong; i Sheep Trade Weak. Omaha,, June 17, 1(11. Receipts were: Cattle. Hog. Sheep. Estimate Monday .... 7,300 11,000 6,000 Same day last week.. 7,748 (.996 4,(47 Sam day 1 week ago. (.479 (.161 4.(74 Sam day $ weak ago. 1.051 (,( (.211 Sam day year ago.. 6.049 1.779 1,346 Cattly-Recelpta today war fairly heavy, numbering 4,200 bead, and with heavy runs In (astern points, packers started out slow and bidding was lower. An aarly top of 117.86 was paid for beet-pulp beeves, which looks right at steady with last wook'l close. Quality of th offering Was good, there being a fairly large proportion! of heavy sieves her. These were (ailing around 10916a lower than last week and quotable largely from (17(0 'to $17.(6. th fair to good grades war not In very keen demand early prices anywhere from 190 $6o lower, quotable from - (15.7t ten (14.76.' and th common to fait warmed up from (19.56 to $18.50. ' Quotations on cattle: Oood to eholo beeves, (17.2SOlt.00; fair to good beeves. (16.(0017. 00; common to fair beeves. $11.6015.6; good to cholc yearlings $16.66016.(0; fair to good yearlings. IK 15 $16.00; common to fair yearlings. It 60 12.00; good to cholc heifers. $lt.00O15.M; good "to cholc cows, (12.00014.00; fair to good cows, $9.7(011-75; common to fair cows, "(7.7609.60: prim feeders, llt.OOO 13.00; good to cholc feeders, $9.(0011.00; fair to good feeders, $8.0009.26; common to fair feeders, $7.60O(50; good to choice stockers, $10.00012.00; stock heifers, (100 010.26; stock cows, (7.7509.36; stock calves, $9.00010.60; vsal calves, $8,509 13 76;. bulla, stags, etc., (16.00 0 1 3.00. Hogs There war 166 loads of hogs re ceived her today estimated at 11,000 head. There was a strong feeling on tho hog mar ket this morning with a gradual tendency to higher levels and clearances was made at a fairly early hour on th hulk of the receipts. Ths long string today was at (16.40 to $16.46 with a top (14.60. Ths market Is quotably strong to Is higher. Sheep There were 31 load of sheep re ceived her today, estimated at 1,000 head, the largest received fof a week, althouah not really hsavy. Th market was a trifle) low In getting under way. In fact no trad ing had been don on first round of th heep barn thl morning. There was s weak undertone, however, and ths market is not more then steady. r Quotations, on sheep and lambs: Shorn lambs, choice light, (16.75017.(6; shorn lambs, fair to light. 116. 251. 60: fair to choice wethers, $18.50014.50; fair to choice -ewes, (12.00013.60; spring lambs, IK.OO 20.25. Representative sales: No. ' ,Av. Pr. 88 spring lambs ...i (1 (20 66 ( ewes 96 ( 00 ( cull lamba 41 14 00 89 cull ewes Ill 11 50 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, June 17. Cattle Receipt, 25, 000 head; beeves, above $17.00, fully steady, top $18.00, others mostly 10c to 16o lower; best yearlings, steady, others vary alow, 26o to 60c lower; butcher stock sharply but unevenly lower; some grassy heifers II lower than the high time last week; beef cattle, good, choice and prime, $16.(60 18.00; common and medium, $12.15016.(6; butch er stock, cows and heifers, $8.00015 00; canners and cutters, $6.7608.00; stockers and feeders, good to choioa and fancy se lected, $11.25013.35; Inferior, common and medium, $9.00011-36; veal calves, good and choice. $15.50018-00. Hogs Receipts, 32,000 head; market lOo to 20o higher than Saturday's average; bulk, $16.50016.90; butchers. IK.6SOK-85; pack ing, (16.00OK50; light, $16.80017.00; rough, $15.60015.85; pigs, $16.25 16.75. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 17,000 head; mostly 60o lower; grassy aged' lamba anu heavy ewes very hard sellers; shorn lambs, choice and prime, $17.25317.76; medium and good, $16.(0017.00; culls, $11.00 01150; spring lambs, good to choloe, (19.00080.00; ewes, choice and prime, (11.26011.76; med ium and good, $11.50011-00; culls, $6,000 9.00. Kansas City Llv Stock. Kansas City, June 17. Catt)e Receipts, 1,300 besd; market steady; prim fed steers, $17.25011-00; dressed beef steers), $13,000 17.00; western steers, (13.00017.75; cows, $7.00014-50; heifers, $9.00015.26; stockers and, feeders. $8.00011.00; bulla, II.I0O11.I0; calves, $8.00014.26. Hogs Receipts, (,(00 head; market high er; bulk of sales, $14.40l(.6O; heavy, 116,60 16.65 ; packer and butcher, (16.I6O1M0; light. (K.26O16.60; pigs, $16.16017.00. Sheep Receipts, 10,000 head: market low er; lambs. $16.00019-50; yearlings, $14,000 17.00; wethers, $11.00011-00; owes, $10,000 13.60. St, Louis Live Stock, St. Louis, June 17. Cattle Receipts. 9,- . 400 head; market lower; native beet steers, $11.50017.60; yearling steers and heifers, $9.60015.60; cows, $7.6011.75; stockers and feeders, $8.60013-00; fair to prime southern beef stere, $10.00016.60; beef cows and heifers, $6.00013.60; native calves, $7.76 O14.00. Hogs Receipts, 7,800 head; market high er; lights, $16.65016.75; pigs. $16. 00O16.46; mixed and butchers, $18.36016.70; good heavy, $16.40 16.B0; bulk of sales, $16.86 16.65. Sheep Receipts.' 4,600 head; market steady; lambs, $17.00030.60; ewes, $12,000 $14.00; canners and choppers, $7.00010.00. Metal Market. New York, June 17. Metal Exchange quotes lead, quiet; spot, $7.6tH 07.80; spel ter, quiet; East St. Louis delivery spot, $7.65 7.75. At London Spot copper, 1110; futures, tllO; electrolytic 125; spot tin, i33(; fu tures. 329; lead, spot, 29 10s; futures; f8 10s; speller, spot, 64; futures, 60. St. Louis Grain. St. Louis, June 17. Corn Higher; No. 2, track, $1.63; No. 2whlte, $1.(0; July, $1.49. Oats Higher; No. 2 track, ,75 0 78c: July, 71 Ho asked. , ARMOUR & COMPANY Series Convertible Gold Debentures . To Yield; 71 , 7 .te , Special Circular i ; v- Burns, Brinker . &. Company " Invet tpient Securities '449-52 Omaha Nat'l Bank 'Bldg., Omaha. ? . n GRAIN A1PR0DDCE Cash Corn Slumps One and Two Cents, While No. 3 Yellow Falls Four and six. ; Omaha. June 17, 1911. ' Arrival of corn over Sunday were rather liberal, 99 car of thl cereal being reported In while receipts, of wheat were 81 cars and those of oats 22 care. Rye and barley arrival were 4 car and 1 car, respectively. Cash corn was generally unchanged to lo and to lower for th better grade with on exception, thl being In th No. I yellow, ale of thl grade showing a die count of 4o and (c par bushel from Sat urday' tlgurea. Th demand for good white corn was especially brisk, while th Inquiry for th yellow variety was very light. No. I whit old at (1.73. No. I fallow at $1.11 and No. I mixed at 11.11 and $1.(2. Th oats market was an extremely nar row affair due to a very limited demand. All grade aold at practically unchanged prices, th No. 1 white bringing T(o and the 4 grade, 74c: sample whit oata aold at Tic. The demand for rye and barley was rather dull, only a part car of either cereal being posted at a late hour. Rye was not much changed, the No. I selling at 11.75. while three-fifth of a ear of sample grade bar ley brought II. The market for thl cartel was steady, CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat Corn, Oata. Chicago I 146 1(7 Kansas City ,. I 104 16 8t Louis 7 106 Tt Omaha It (( 12 Receipts of wheat today wars 481.400 bushel against (94.000 year ago. Receipt of corn today were 900,000 bush el acalnst 9(1,000 bushel year ago. Reoelpts of oats today were 100.000 bushels against 1(1,000 bushel year ago. Shipments of wheat today war $2,000 bushels agatnat 411,000 bushel year ego. Shipments of corn today were $78,000 bushels against 120,000 bushel year ago. Shipment of oals today were (12.000 bushels against 135,000 bushels year ago. That sales were reported today: Corn No. 1 White: 1 car, $1.10. No. 1 white: I oars. 11.76; 1 ears, $1.74. No. I white: T ears. 11.71 No. 4 whits: I cars, $1.(7; 1 ears, 11. 6 1. No. I whits: (( car, $1.17. Sample whit: 1 car, $1.16. No. I yellow: 1 car, 11.6$; 1 car, 11.11. No. 1 yellow; 1 ear, 11.12. No. I yellow: 1 car, 11.16. Sample yellow r 1 car. $1.16; t-l car, $1.10; 1 car. 11.01. No. I mixed: ( cars, $1.(1. No. 4 mixed: 1 car (near white), $1.60. No. I mixed:- 1-6 car, $110. Sam pie mixed: 1 car, $1.11; 1 car, $1.10. Oats No. I white: 4 cars. Too. No. 4 white: I ears, 74c. sample white: I 1-6 cars, 71c Oats and Barley I ears, Tlo. Rye No. 1: l-l car, (1.75. Barley Sample: l-l ear, 11.00. Wheat No. J hard winter: 1 car, 12,11. No. 1 northern spring: 1 ear. 11.11. Omaha Cash Prloes Corn: No. 1 white, $1.(0; No. I white, ll.7401.Ti; No. i white, $1.71; No. 4 white, (1.6601-67; N. ( white. (1.27; (ample white, 11.15; No. 1 yellow, $1.6201,43; No. 1 yellow, (1.61; No. ( yel low, (1.26; aampl yellow, II. 061. 15; No. 1 mixed, 11.610152; No. 4 mixed, $1.60; No. 6 mixed, $1.2001-15. Oats: No. 1 white, 76c; No. 4 white, 74o; sample, 72o. Rye: No. 2. $1.75. Chicago closing prices, furnished Th Be by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers, 315 South Sixteenth street, Omaha: Artlcle Open. High. Low" Close. Bst'y Corn. I July 1 4(H 1 47H 1464 1 46 144 Aug. 1 UUH 1 49 147 1 47 147 Oats. July 7!OTl 72 71 71 0 T0 Aug. ($0( (7 M (70(7 !( Pork. July 41 TO 41 II Sep. 41 (0 41 10 41 10 41 10 41 10 Lard. July 14 It 14 10 24 (7 24 10 24 II Sep. 14 10 26 10 24 17 21 17 24 TT Ribs. July It II tt II It 16 II 01 21 It Sep. tl II II 10 II 16 21 16 21 21 Evaporated Apples and Dried Frolfaa. ' New York, June IT. Evaporated Apples Dull and weak; stats. 14015c Prunes Firm; California, 8 014e; Ore go ns, 140140. Aprioots Quiet; choloe, 17 o; extra oholoe, lie; fancy, HOtOo. Peaches-Quiet; atandard, . llOUHc; choice, l!014e. . Raisins Steady: loose muscatels, to) choice to fanoy seeded, .10 OHoi ssedless, lOHc: London layers. (3.00. , $3,000,000 Mid-Co Petroleum Company First Mortgage 7 Serial Gold Bondt ! Dated May 15, 1918. Principal and quarterly interest payabls in Chicago. Bondmay bt tfftl' tered as to principal. Callable at 101 and interest, on any interest payment . , , date. Denomination (1,000. ' .;, , CONTINENTAL AND COMMERCIAL TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, CHICAGO, TEUSTE1 MATURITIES AND. PRICES i .'.(. Maturity $300,000 Nov. 15, 1918 300,000 Feb. 15,1919 300,000 May 15, 1919 300,000 Aug. 15,1919 300,000 Nov. 15, 1919 BUSINESS. Owners and operators of oil properties now prodnclng over 7,000 barrels of crude oil per day, 5,000 barrel daily capacity refinery, 12 casing-, head gasoline plants producing 40,000 gallons of gasqline per day, pipe lines, tank cars and large storage facilities. SECURITY. First mortgage on nroperties valued by expert appraisers at $25,485,722, or ovet eight times of bond jssue. f J ' N EARNINGS t Present net earnings at the rate of over $3,600,000 per year, or nearly three times the "maximum annual requirements to liquidate both prin cipal and interest of bond issue. , ' , ' SINKING FUND: Through monthly deposit with, trustee of amounts 'equiv alent to accruals of bdth principal and interest, the issue will be. entirely liqui dated in 33 montW. . i . ; LIMITATION OF DIVIDENDS: No dividends to be paid until at least $1,000,000 of these bojids have been paid, and thereafter no dividends unless net earnings for preceding twelve months are double the sinking fund require ments for that period. , LEGALITY) Approved by Messrs, Mayer, Meyer, Austrian A Piatt, Chicago. . , . t ' Appraisals by Messrs. Coats & Burchard Company, Public Appraisers and Engineers. Chicago. Producing oil properties by Dr. I. C. White, State Geologist of West Virginia: Munn-Wright Company, Consulting Geologists, Tulsa. Okla homa, and Mr. J. H. Jenkins, Geolorist for the Gompany. Refinery and Casing head gasoline plants by Frank P. Peterson & Company. Consulting Specialists in Petroleum Technology, Tulsa, Oklahoma. Audits by Messrs. Arthur Young tfi; Company, Certified Public Accountants, New York. " ' WE RECOMMEND THESE BONDS FOR INVESTMENT. Descriptive Circular Upon Request. ' '" Th statements contained herein are not sniaranteei), hut are based npon Information and adrie whleh w belter te be accurate and reliable and upon which we have acted in purchasing these securities. - . Stern Brothers & Company Bolger, Mosser & Willaman 1013-15 Baltimore Ave. 29 South La Salle 5t KANSAS CITY, MO. , CHICAGO. . . . "Passed as not Incompatible eurlty or lellty. Opinion No. NEW YORK STOCKS - Market Doll and Unsettled, " Prospect of Fourth Liberty Loan Causing Traders " to Hold Off. New fork. June IT. Latest phase of th war situation and th presence of a fourth Liberty loan exceeding in site end rate of Interest of any yet offered, were the de terrent figure In th today's dull and un settled stock market. Trading concentrated , la comparatively trong Issues, , Including specialties which materially supplemented last week's gains, but representative shares reflected the fur ther cautious attack of Investor. United States steel fell back 1 points after Its f raotlonal - rise and kindred In dustrial and equipments forfaited early ed vane of 1 to I points. Ralls and shipping displayed some animation and strength during the. forenoon, the latter rising 1 to I points, but both groups became dis tinctly heavy before the close. Sales were 160,000 shares. Outstanding Liberty issue were heavy, especially first 4 and th general list was Irregular. Total sales (par value) aggre gated 15,416,000. , Old United State bonds were unchanged on call. The market threw off Its uncertain tread, the strength of rails and shippings afford ing a broader foundation. Speculative in terests centered largely Id specialties, how ever, a few of which, notably Royal Dutch Oil and General Clgara, adding vary sub stantially to last week's galna. Profit taking checked ths advance at noon. Lib erty !a sold at (1.61 to ((.(I, first le at 94.28. seoond 4s at 14.11 to 14.11 and at 94,00 to 96 98. Number of sales and range of prices of th leading stocks: Closing Baiea. xiiga. uow. ma. Am. Beet Sugar... Am. Can Am. Car Pdry... Am. Locomotive .. Am. Smelt. Ref. Am. Sugar Ref.... Am. Tel. as Tel..., Am. L. 8.. Anaconda Cop. ... Atchison A, O. s W. L fl.S.L. Baltimore A Ohio.. Butte Sup. Cop.. Cel. Petroleum . . Canadian Paolfle .. 11 8,(00 41 45 45 , T( 14 l T4 74 1.100 10 1.400 11 (.(00 77 1,100 111 111 HI 100 11 (7 18 400 16 16 !( 1,(00 (1 (( (( (00 (1 (1 14 (00 101 107 107 1,(0 64 II (5 1,300 11 14 13 2,100 it ia io 40 141 144 145 1.60 (( (7 (7 Central Leather... Chesapeake A Ohio C. Mil. as Bt. P.. Chicago A N. W.. C. R. I. A P. otf. Chtno Copper .... Colo. Fuel A Iron Corn Products Rf. Crucible Steel .... Cuba Cane Sugar.. Distillers' Sec .... Erl General Electrlo .. too 1.400 17 IT H 41 II II 17 41 40 41 1,100 400 1,100 1.000 1.100 1.400 1,(00 (00 II 60 1 (7 11 (0 11 11 48 40 4 11 11 11 11 11 1J 100 14( 1H 147 General , Motor Ot. No. pfd... 1,400 Ot No. Ore Ctf.. 1,700 1(4 (0 It II 18 II It Illinois central ... Inspiration Cop. ., Int. M. M. pfd.... Inter. Nickel Inter. Paper K, C Southern. ... Kennecot Cop. ,,, Lout. A Nash.... Maxwell Motors ,. Mex. Petroleum ., Miami Copper .... Missouri Paclflo .. Mlntan Power ... Nevada Copper .(. N. T. Central .... ( 1.100 11 II II 41.400 101 101 104 too 17 IT 17 1.100 "i'oi 11 e, lt 17 IT .... i 11 11 11 .... 111 .... IT II ! 100 11 ) 10 14 17 11 4. Tl 41 11 1.T00 78 , 71 41 N. T.. N. H. A H.' T.100 Norfolk A Western 100 10l'10t 101, SNormern racuio .. i.vuv se Paclflo Mall 100 11 II Pennsylvania ,. Pittsburgh Coal ,, 11 41 11 11 10 11 HH 11 14 Ray Con. Cop .... Reading 10.(00 Rep. Iron A Steel.. (,100 1 . 0 19 8hattuck Aria. Cop. Southern Paclflo .. Southern Railway.. Studebaker Corp... Texas Co ,. Union Paclfi U. S. Ind. Alcohol. 14 14 44 1,100 1.900 1,100 14 14 41, 44 1.100 111 141 141 1,100 m 111 111 tee ii4 in in , - U. S. Btoel 141,100 101 101 101 ill . U. S. Bteel pfd Utah Copper 1,100 80 Tl Tl Wabash pfd TT . 1,100 14 14 14 Western Union .1, .... 11 West. Electrlo .... 1.400 44 41 41 Total salea for the day. 160.000 snares. , New York Money Market- New York, June IT. Mercantile Paper- Four months, I per oent; elx montbs , o per oent; sterling (0-day bills. (4.71; som mtrctal 10-day bills on banks, $4.71; com Prle Yield About 99.50 8 99.25 8 98.75 8U 98.50 814 98 8V Maturity 300,000 Feb. 300,000 May 300,000 Aug. 300,000 Nov. 800,000 Feb. Accrued interest to be added. with the interests of th Vnlted 8tater but A-25T. (Slsrned.) Capital Issues Committee of mercial ' (Ofcy Miss, $4.T1; demand. 4 7( aabtea. 14.TI 1-11. : rtaaee Deoaaad. I.T1! eabies, II. T. , Oallaars ' PemaSd. lie; cables, tlv - - i Ure-Dta, 11.11; cablet, .!. ' . Rabies Demand. 11 par cent; cables, II -psr cent nominal. . Silver Bar, (9e; Mexican dollars, TT. Bands Oevramnt, heavy) raltreaa. Ir regular. Tim Leaner-Steady i le-dcy. IU4 per oent; II day, (! per t; six month. I per cent hid. Call Money -Strang; Klgtv tr cent; low, 1 per oent; ruling rate, 1 per cent; : closing bid. 1 per eent; offered t. I per esnt; last lean, I per cent. U. S. 2. re... H Ot. No. .1st 41f VV do coupon ... 01 Mil Csnvt ret; : U. S. la. reg... II Int. V. M, is... - It do coupon ... 99'TC C. 8. ret I M U. & 4a. reg...l05M. KAT. It4g (0. do coupon ...l(lMo. Pee. gen,' (. 11.' . Am. For. See. I 9(Xont Power I.. 11' -Am. T. A T. e. Is 10N. T. C deb. (s (4.. . anglo-Frenoh la. !2No. Pac 4a...., 10, Arm. A Co. 4 II do la 68 A ikl.a. la All ". - r. Am 4 C tt niviitivii 9jvn ws o v 71 . Aft w w ijj, . B. A O. cv. 4s T(Pao. T. A T. ( ' ,, Beth. Steel r. 5 (0 Penn. otv 4s.. (( Ceo. Leather I. (1 4e gen. ..... (7 Sen. Pacific 1st.. 79 Reading gen. 4s.. 11 C. A Ok cv. lav. II Ulir.Lll ITj C, B. A Q. J. 4 94 So. Pa, ev. It.. 00 ,,, C. M. A S P .4s Tl to. By. le....... 09 V4 , C, l.llF.r, 4s (7fx. A Pae. 1st.. 14 , G. A S. rf. 4s TlJMoa Paclflo 4J. (4 : D. A R. O. r. la II I. & ftubbe (. T9 D. of C. tt fllll) 11 I. a Steel (.... ( Kris gen. 4..... 14 Vabash let .... 04 ' Men. Kleclrlo It 17 reach Ovt t 17 ' Hew York General. New York, Juno IT.Flonr Steady : . spring. (16.TIOll.35; winter. tl(.lK 11.11; Kansas, IIO.MOU.II. Corn Spot, steady; kiln dried No I yel- ' low. (1.(6 and No. 4 yellow, 11.11 cost and freight New York. f Oats Spot, firmer; standard l(OI7e. Hay Dull: o, f, 11.1101-11: No. 1. 11.10 1.101 tblppin. lOOIOe. - Hope -Quiet; etate mediant to choloe KIT, 15 0 43a; 1(11. nominal; Paclflo eeastUllI. lOOIlc; 1111. 14014c Pork Firm; meat, 4T.0(O4(.00; family, $64 (0055.00; short clear, I4I.00OII.00. Lard Firm: middle west. H4.M014.ri. Tallew Steady; city apecial, loose, 17c Rice Firm; fancy head. K01(ej Mm roe. 9 0(c , k Butter Firmer; receipts. 10,410 tsjbn; creamery, higher than xtrea, 444I;: creamery extra (II eoore), 44044e; ftrsta. 4904(e; packing stock current snake NO. I, (IC. . Eggs Steadyl ftoelfX. 14.1(1 etjaes: (resit gathered extra, , 19040c. ' Freeh gathered storage packed firsts, ITO((c: 4 regular ' packed outre firsts. 1T1I; do ftrsta, 14 t(c. , -. ' ... Cheese Firm; recelpta, 4.114 crate I tete whole milk flats froth specials, 11 I4n do average run, II o. , Poultry Live, unsettled; ' (jreOer. 41 . 10c; ether prices unquoted. Dressed tedfv fowls, lOOKo; turkey, 11019c, Bil&nare & C& RtHrtri TfvjM Ctrtifktst ; ' Dm MttaUy April l,.l(tt ( eraalsAJarSaa etsadard msV. sesnl eosUag tweaty-flve, aer A to snsss l th iseuot The Coetsaay hat paid vldent ,. , ea its pwfrirred aae eoasB r soek tisBousty tot IS yean. Prico to jieU 1 Stmt tt Omtm ; ,OBW- ? Thewil Company - Ctttmiti0&t1m HCIHtt CWefV-lJ7 8. m SfJU St Mm : TUM AVevt 15,1920 97.50 15, 1920 97.25 15,1920', 97 15, 1920 96 15,1921, 96.75 I 4 without apprwal at th merits, to th Federal Kesre Beard. ..,ri. , 8' '