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THE BEE: OMAHA. FRIDAY, JUNE 21. 1918. 11 FOR RENT HOUSES West 0 SOUTH 3th Aw., 9 room. (40.00 ARMSTRONG - WALSH CO., Tyler 111. ' 838 8ecurltioe Bide, North. I-ROOM modern house. 18(4 Hamilton St. ' D. mi. . South till 8. iZD St A modern 10-room house, with garage, room (or three can. A Urge sleeping porch, every room In canvas and hand decorated; hot water heat; oil or coal furnace. Located on Hanscom mvo. I-ROOM house, good repair; hardwood fln tsh. Ill Park Ave.. 135. Phone Har. 1665. Miscellaneous. HOUSES IN ALL. PARTS OF THE CITT. CREIOH SONS A CO.. BEE BLDQ l.iSY vour property for rent or sale with FIRST TRUST COMPANY. Manors Tyler 7S8 'b..n..h rn- Retain TMualas FOR RENT APARTMENTS West. FURNISHED LA TUNA APT3. 541 sTTeth St A large llv. room, a dress, room and . rlosel combined, a kltch. and bath. comp. turn..' best of service. P. 1533. INOELtJd APTS. 26th Ave. and Douglas To sublet, one two-room apartment Har- ney' t9U f IZARD Palace block, centrally located, 1 er;-room apt.; also 4-roora flat. Superb. f Apply 220H N. 33d. Phonejted4381. PETEf.S TRUST CO. Specie Mists In Apartment management 3AM1LIV.N API'S., fireproof; fine lawn and flowers: best location. i4th and Far nam Prices reasonable Call D 1472. North. VIODERN Eatabrook Apts.. near postofflce. 1 123 Q. P Stebblns, 1610 Chicago tHREE-ROOM, low rent, apartment at 17th and- Maple fits..' phone Webster 1711. I-ROOM semi-basement apt, new. Slf.IV. Ant t; Maple conrt. 1818 Maple. Red 688 South. I AND 4-room modern apts. Ill 8. ltd St Ty!eilJ4l FOR TRENT Business Prop'ty ..: Stores. -' ITORE FOR RENT 15th and Douglas, lOx ft. steam he&t, rent 111 per month. S- WORLD REALTY CO., Douglas 8348. Sun Theater Bldg. STORE Corner Cass and Sixteenth St Flae : business location. O. P. Stebblns, 1(10 Chicago. ' ' ' MODERN store, 16th St., near P. O. Low rent. O. P. Stebblns, 1610 Chicago. -Utnce ana uesK room (HE Bee building has offices that will please you. Better Investigate. Key - stone Investment Co.. Tyler 131. fSarao-es and Barns. 6RTPK garage, room for 4 cars, In rear of !"' Howard St. Douglas 4763. VA.'.TED TO RENT "Furnished Apartments and Houses. SuNOALOW or small house wanted by Lieutenant and Mrs. J. M. Bailey, Fort Omaha, during the months of your sum mer vacation.- Phone 83, f ori umana tV ANTED Small furnished house near Fort Omaha. Call Coirax zms. Unfurnished Apartments and Houses. LIST your houses for rent with us and get ...... i. uap. rsnnpata then houses, give ' us houses; Payne Invesment Co., Realtors. 63T Omaha National Bank Bldg.. P 1781. MOVING AND STORAGE fiETROPOLITAN VAN 4 STORAGE CO. Owned and operated by Central Furnt ..... ...... .mi., mi Howard St. between 16th and 'lltn. Phons Tyler 1400. Have your moving handled lust as you wounf aa order for new furniture, -mats uw wy wa flu ,lfc Ask to see our aaiiy rental hsw FREE sERvicL FIDELITY" 16TH AND JACKSON. DOUO. 188. STORAGE, MOVING, PACKING. REASONABLE RATES. FREE RENTAL SERVICE. COMPLETE LIST OF ALL VACANT HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. - 'FIREPROOF WAREHOUSE. Separata - locked rooms for household goods and pianos; moving, packing and ' ' OMAHA VAN AND STORAGE CO., ; 806 g, 16th. Douglas 4188. globe Van and Storage Co. For real service in moving, packing and storing call Tyler 230 or Douglas 4338. OMAHA EXPRESS CO. LARGE moving vans; careful men. Fur ' niture pack., storage. 1417 Chicago. D-3364 Jp PT?T7l'n Express Co.. Moving. . Xsi IXEjEjU Packing and Storage. 1307 Fernnm ,8t. Web. 27il Dong 6146. WEST & 8UTTON. Piano.' household moving; live stock nuld. D 8729 1606 Csss 8t REM ESTATE B'ness Pr'pty WE -WILL buy your boms or business property and pay cash. H. A. WOLF CO.. Electric" Bldg.- Tyler 8. BUSINESS property and investments. A. P. TUKET and 80N. :. 630 First National Bank Bldg. . M'CAGTJE INVESTMENT CO- Income; Business and Trackage Specialist 15th and Dodge Sta. Douglas 411. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED West 4205 FRANKLIN STREET, V f PRICE, $3,550. On and a halt blocks east of the Ben son and Deaf Institute car lines. Owner leaving city and offers tor first time his horns, Sis rooms and sleeping porch, oak finish, strictly modern, lot 40x150; 8600 down and $25 per month. See this today. It won't last. OSBORNE REALTY CO., T01 Om. Nat. Bk. Bldg, Tyler 4. .. A DANDY FOR $4,250. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. A real home, full two-story, seven rooms and tiled bath, strictly modern, oak fin ish: lot (OxTIO feet; dandy shade; paving paid.; .Well worth $5,000, but owner Is willing to sacrifice. Terms to right party. Call . OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Om. Nat Bk. Bldg. Tyler 418. MAKE EXCESS PROFITS. By , buying 4151 Davenport St If yon with to rent It, will return 11 per cent gross. As a boms It will return 100 per cent -comfort Has 8 rooms; living room, 14x21 ft; I sleeping rooms; quarter sawed w. oak floos and trim on both floors. I am offering this at $3,000 below its value Immediate possession. ED, O. HAMILTON, 103 BEE BLDG.. Phone D. 6101. FINE MODERN HOME . t rooms. In tins condition, hot wster heat, - corner lot paved street, fine neighborhood, plenty large shads trees, owner non-resident must sell; easy terms.- Located In west part of Omi- S." S. & R. E. MONTGOMERY, 213 CITY NATL. BANK BLDG. I ROOMS, oak finish, $3,950. Brand new, all' modern, near 36th and Cass. Very easy . terms. A bargain. Call days, ,' Douglas 3140. 3631 HAMILTON STREET, $3.1e0. Oak and birch finished, very modern ' I -room bungalow, with sleeping porch. 'JOHN W. ROBBINS. 1802 FARNAM. Se'MI 8 PARK Six rooms and bath, 3-story modern house, east front large lot paved - street Make offer. Walnut 1431. Norh. MILLER PARK MINNE LUSA ..A SNAP FOR:. $4,750. Seven-room stucco bungalow, textile shingle roof, beautiful oak finish, fireplace, '' bookcases, sun room ; every possible con veniences, choice'- decorations. Only one block to park, and car. If you want something - complete, small upkeep and splendid value, let us show you thla . About -half Cash, balance easy terms. -Shown- 4y appointment only. -v OSBORNE REALTY CO., 701 Omaha Nat'l Bk. Bldg. Tyler 488, ' BARGAIN NORTH) 81,000 buys the l-room cottage at 4001 North J5th street Water and toilet In house. - Lot Stalls with barn In rear. f 100 down and balance at $10 per month. vim interest at s pi cant. BENSON MYERS CO.. REALTORS. . - : 424 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg. D. 7746. REAL ESTATE IMPROVED North. BARGAIN NORTH. 11,000 buys the (-room cottage at No. 4003 N. 25th St.; water and toilet in house: lot 25x110 with tarn in rear; 1100 down and balance at 110 per month with Interest at 6 per cent BENSON & MYERS CO. REALTORS 424 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Doug. 741. KOUNTZE PARK BUNGALOW. 6 rooms and bath, oak finish down, whits enamel and hardwood floors up; large living room, fireplace, book cases, beamed ceilings, large dining room, beamed .celling, elegant built-in buffet, large kitchen, 1 nice bedrooms, screened ln porch, shade trees, paving all paid; will sell for $4,200; half cash, balance terms. P .1. Tebbens. Phone D. 21 S2. WANT an offer for that suburban home at 5913 North 34th St Chance for some one. W. H. GATES. 647 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. D. 124. NEAR Central High; dandy 8-r,, all mod. home, In fine repair, paving all paid. A big bargain at 14,0100; terms or small house, taken In exchange. Rasp Bros , 210 Keellne Bldg. Tyler 721. WE SELL, rent insure and nwke loans on city property. North. MITCHELL INVESTMENT CO., 24th and Ames Ave.. Col. 117. OAK bungalow, $150 cash. New, modern. i rooms on one floor. - Largs lot Nice location. $3,100. Call days. Doug. 3140. U1NNE LUSA homes snd lots offer the. best opportunity to Invest vour tnonev Phone Tvler 181 THE BEST BUT IN OMAHA S-room house. electrlo lights and water, $2,260. Call Colfax 4094. South BEAUTIFUL HOME . FIELD CLUB DISTRICT $7,750 1322 S. 25th Ave. Owner Instructs us to sell this big house, which Is strictly modern In every detail. It has a brand new hot water heating plant; fine basement, with laun dry room and fruit cellar; screens and storm sash for entire house; beautiful sun porch; living room (with fireplace); dining room, kitchen, butler's pantry, re frlgerator room on first floor; three large bedrooms, bath, den and fine sleeping porch on second floor; also maid's room and ators room on third floor. Thla house has double garage and Is squlpped with a burglar alarm and thermostat; also many other fine features that you do not find In most homes. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Clark. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. REALIZE YOUR OPPORTUNITY 5 ROOMS MODERN AT $2,750 Thla house Is owned by a non-resident. He Instructs us to cut the price for a quick sale. The house Is located at 1608 South 25th Ave., the lot Is worth $900. The house Is an exceptional value. Three large rooms first floor and reception hall; two bedrooms and bath second floor; paved street; east front. HASTINGS & HEYDEN, 1614 Harney St. Tyler 60. FIELD CLUB $4,650 Best buy In this high class section. Beautiful stucco home, rooms and sleep ing porch; oak floora, mahogany and white enamel over birch; tils bath room, fireplace and In first-class condition; south front See this at ones. GLOVER & SPAIN Douglas S962. 818-20 City National. ONE 6-room and one 4-room cottage, both on one lot; live In one and rent the other. Price, $2,500. Terms. No. 2433 , South 20th St Norris A Norrla, 104 North lltb St. Phone D. 4270. BRICK house for sale; 4 rooms on main floor; 4-room basement and attlo. $1,100 cash, bal. $11.2$ a month. F. Novy, owner, 1713 N street. $2,250. Five-room house,.' modern except heat and electrl- light 1811 8. 13th St Easy terms.- Grlmmel. Phone Doug. 1616. W. FARNAM SMITH & CO. Real Estate and Insurance. 1320 Farnam St Doug. 10(4. Miscellaneous. WEST FARNAM , CATHEDRAL DISTRICT HOME 8 ROOMS $7,000 869 N. 41st Ave. Fine built horns. Large living room, dining room, den and kitchen on first floor. Front and rear vestibules. All oak finish. Fireplace. Three large bedrooms, bath and heated sleeping porch second floor. One room on third floor. Hot water heat. Full basement Fruit cellar. Built by pres ent owner for a home. Windows and doors metal weather stripped. Large garage. Paving all paid. Everything you want for a home. Near Saunders School. Call Tyler 50 and ask for Mr. Manvllle. HASTINGS & HEYDEN. 1614 Harney "St. 5-ROOM MODERN BUNGALOW $2,750 5 rooms, modern, large south front, 60 foot lot, paving paid, 2 blocks to car line, 3 blocks to new school, property fine repair. This is a snap and can be sold on payments of $G00 cash, balance month ly. Call us tor' an appointment J.L. HIATT&CO., 00 1st Nat. Bk. Bldg. Tyler 6$. HOME BUYERS TAKE NOTICE. SACRIFICE SALE. Liberty bonds accepted same as cash, we are completing 8 new I and 6-room homes, and on account of tbs price of 'building material becoming so high, we must quit the business, consequently these properties must all be sold at once; best offer takes any or all. Come In or maks appointment and wa will show you the places. Seward Bros., 673 Brandels Bldg. Would you like an almost new 4 room modern home In a nice part of the city with small down payment and the balance like rent? It so, maks an appointment at ones and see this snap; nice size rooms and bath, all newly decorated, full cemented basement and cement walks; tins neighborhood, fries 12.250. WALNUT 677. (ROOM cottage, two blocks from car, full lot. $2,000. Terms, $300 cash, balance $20 per month. BENSON AND CARMICHAEL 842 Paxton Block. IF you have a house for sale or renClfor quick results call Douglas 7150 sr Webster 839. A. J. Davis Realty Co.. 220 8. 18th. FfTi RKMT IMn fill 1? HOUSES, COTTAGES AND APARTMENTS fVKTER SHOTWELL, 202 8 17th 8t Douglas 6013 HOMES AND H(. MESITES, PAYNE INVESTMENT m . 62T Om. Nat Bk. Bldg Doug. 1781. F. D. WEAD SELLS REAL ESTATE REAL ESTATE Exchanges AN ALL CLEAR 10-acre highly . lmDroved: horse, cow, 200 chickens; all farm wagons, tools, etc. Alfalfa, grapes, fruit ot all kinds; $9,500; well located, will take one or two cot tages Ifclear. Call 'Mr. Browne, Tyler 1673. 640 ACRES. 18 miles southwest of Alns worth, 480 acres desded, 180 homestead; nice small set of Improvements; good well and mill. Price, $2,000 for all; will take good car as part payment Hughes & Relnert, Alnsworth. Neb. (0-FOOT lot. Krug Park, will trade for small business. Red 7338. TUm P.i A j. a. l. tj- the bee Want Ads Are the Best Business Boosters. REAL ESTATE Unimproved West. CLEARVIEW LOTS $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK. PAYNE & SLATER CO. South FOR SALE I lots, Just sooth ot Elmwood Park In Overlook addition. Owner leaving City. Will soli cheap for cash. Address Box Y 1188. Omaha Bee. LARGE garden lota, near car line. South Side, $140 to $200. $1.00 down, lOo per week; no Interest; no taxes. Phons D. 6074. REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN Benson. ACRE and half, five-room bungalow; part modern. Benson 6S4-W. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Two beautiful lots Just south of Elmwood park In Overlook addition; full else lots, 60x150. Owner leaving the city will sell cheap for cash. Act quick. Address Box Y 1166, Omaha Bee. REAL ESTATE WANTED WE HAVE several good reliable buyers for i and (-room houses sndungslows with $300 to $500 down. Catfosborns Realty Co Tvler 496 701 Om Nat Bank Bldg. List Your Property with J. J. MULVIHILL, 200 Brandels Thea Bldg Douglas 81. FINANCIAL Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. WB want 100 mortgages on Omaha resi dences; funds on hand for quick closing E. H. LOUGEE. INC 638-40 Keellne Bldg. QUICK ACTION ON LOANS W. T GRAHAM. (04 Bee Bldg. Douglas 1512. 5V2 FARM LOANS. F1 Of 0 PAUL PETERSON. O 2 O 364 BRANDE13 THEATER BLUO. H. W. BINDERS' 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. 2718. CITY AND FARM LOANS. 6, 61,4, and 6 Per Cent J. H. DUMONT CO.. Keellne Bldg. ff I rrl MONEY O72 O HARISON & MORTON. 818 Omaha Nat. Bank Bldg. $100 to (10.000 MADE promptly. F. D. Wead. Wead Bldg., 18th and Farnam Sta. MONEY to loan on Improved farms and ranches. ,Kloke Investment Co.. Omaha. Pilvate Money. SHOPEN 4 COMPANY. Douglas 4228. Real Estate, Loans and Mortgages. LOANS ON CITY' PROPERTY. W. H. Thomas & Son. Keeline Bldg. LOW RATES C. O. CARLBERG. 812 Bran dels Theater Bldg D 686 FARM AND RANCH LANDS Arkansas Lands. JULY 2ND. Our next excursion to McGehes, Ark. W. S. FRANK. 201 NEVILLE BLK. Colorado Lands. COLORADO LANDS. I own and control 26,000 acres in Chey enne and Lincoln counties, Colorado. Hera are sorts of my special bargains: 6i4 section ...$12.50 per acre 1,280 acres lu.uuperacrs 1,3511 acres 1,280 seres 12.00 j 1,560 acres ......... 16.00 1 These lands ars all 100 per eent 1 per aore per aore tillable. altuated In Cheyenne County; terms, 1-1 cash, balance, t annual payments at ( per cent. ' ' e W. J. MOREHAKT, Mankato, Minn. T FOR SALE 480 acres Buffalo county farm, to settls aa estate; 230 acres pasture; 26 alfalfa; SO et wild hay meadow, balance farm land. Land rolling with heavy olsy subsoil. Fenced and cross-fenced; 1 good wells and wlndmolls; 7-roora bouss; barn 40x42; other outbuildings; 6 miles from railroad town; mall and telephone; sold subject to lease; possession March 1 price $42 per acre, half cash; terms on balance. P. O. Box 126. Kearney. Neb. Nebraska Lands. 6 MILES FROM CRAWFORD 600 ACRES. Right on the main line road from Craw ford to Chadron, and only six miles out, I have a most excellent 600-aore farm. Thla place is Improved and altogether a good place. ' The soil Is a most excellent soil for almost any kind of crops and la In the heart ot our beat farm section. It Is all fenced and cross fenced and has about 160 acres under cultivation. $32.50 per acre, to terms ot one-third cash, handles this place. 1 Balance back at long time at ( per cerff. Arab L. Hun gerford, Crawford, Dawes county. Neb. NEBRASKA FARM LANDS ARBS SURE INVESTMENTS. For best lands at best prices writ Oeo. AntllL Blair. Neb. WE specialize In selling Nebraska ranches. Whits & Hoover. 454 Omaha Nat'l Bank Bldg. Iowa Lands. A SPLENDID STOCK AND GRAIN FARM. 480 acres, 6 miles northwest from Lorl mor, la., well Improved with good 7 room house, two good big barns, stock scales, hog houses, sheep and cattle sheds, chicken houses, all kinds ot water with wind mill. This farm is well fenced, has a good grove, orchard, etc. There are several hundred acres splendid plow land, and the balance Is heavy blue grsss pasture and meadow. All Is good, clean land, no brush or timber and Is one of the best farms In this country for the money. Price per acre, $127.50; will carry back $3000 In first mortgage, 6V4 per cent If you want a farm of this slzs don't fall to see this one. It will bear your closest Inspection. No trades considered. Write or see Tucker Bros,, Wlnterlet, Ta. $50,000 PRODUCED LAST YEAR On 1,300-acre farm 36 miles from Sloui City, la.; three crops will psy for the farm and equipment; you can buy this farm for $136,000; one-third cash; balance long time at ( per cent Interest If bought soon; no farm having such soil and buildings In ths middle west; posses sion March 1, next. Bee owner, 1320 8. 85th Ave., Omaha. South Dakota Lands. FOR SALE Stock ranch and live stock. 171 cattle, 10 horses. Deeded and leased land. Plenty of water. An Ideal place for dairying. Box 133, Sulphur, S. D. Wvoming Lands. WHEATLAND Wyoming farms, 1(0 psr a.. Including paid-up water rights. Henry Levi ACM. Rylander. 6(4 Omaha Nat'l RANCHES of all sizes and kinds,, easy terms. A K. Patzman. tol KarbscB Blk. CHOICE FARMS Nllsson. 423 Rose Bldg. Miscellaneous. 240 Day Growing Season Farm $3,900 Receipts Last Year "OVER THERE" 117 acres Maryland, money maker; level , land, clay subsoil, high cultivation; equal to best western land at half the price; wire fences, home-use wood and timber; short, mild winters; plenty of rain; 300 - fruit trees; large house; stock barn, gar age, wagon, poultry, smoke, ti' lament barns. On Improved road; only 1 , miles to railroad town, near Baltimore, Phila delphia and world's best markets. Aged owner, retiring, makes low price, (8,300; less than half cash. For liat showing wheat, corn, hogs, sold for $3,800, see page 32, Strout's Catalogue, with full details of this and other farm bargains, many with stock, tools, growing crops Included. On page 11 see details 30-acre, state road fruit, truck and poultry farm, near big city, new 7-room bouse, barn, other build ings tor only $1,000; $500 down cash. Catalogue mailed free. B. A. STROUT FARM AGENCY, DEPT. 3073, 205 S. 18th St., Omaha, Neb. FARM LAND WANTED FARMS WANTED. Don't list your farm with us If you want to keep tt E. P. 8NOWDEN A SON. 610 Electrlo Bldg. Douglas M7L POULTRY AND PET STOCK 2.000 DAY OLD chicks. Rocks, Reds Or- i. i.h. w.t,..., nm Charles OMAHA LIVE STOCK Cattle Market Steadies, Prices Finn; Hogs Slump 15 to 25 Cents; Sheep Trading v Slow. Omaha, June 20, 1818. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. Receipts were: Official Monday... Official Tuesday ., Official Wednesday Estimate Thursday 7.(68 10.427 6,700 (,(20 17,26$ (.214 (.863 20.055 3.651 4,176 19.415 (.300 Four days this week..24.530 (7,1(5 31,045 Sams days last week. .81,474 47,248 13,4(0 Sams days 1 wka. ago.27.302 35.488 30.01T Same daya 1 wka. ago.l.0(0 84.116 23.380 Same days year age.. .22,393 89.444 15.675 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards. Omaha for 24 hours ending at 3 o'clock p. m , yesterday: RECEIPTS CARLOADS. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'rs's. ft. M. St P I .. .. .. Missouri Paclflo ... I 4 Union Pacific 44 IT (0 C. A N. W east ... T ( 1 1 C. N. W.. west ...47 21 I C, St. P., M. & O. ..13 18 C, B. A Q , east ... 3 10. 4 1 C, B. Q. west ..(2 68 C.. R. I. A P., east.. 83 4 C, R. I. rP., west.. 1 3 y.. Illinois Central 1 1 Chicago Ot West. ..1 J Total receipts ...1(4 263 (7 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattle. Hogs. Sheep ,. 709 2,964 206 ,,1,088 3,714 1 567 .. 908 4,618 1.080 ,. 931 3.871 915 , . 886 (66 2.566 .... ( ,. 121 121 m186 . 27 ,. 10 . 18 8 .... ,. 19( ,. 829 .... 1.084 Morris Co. Armour A Co Schwartz A Co. ... J. W. Murphy Lincoln Packing Co. Sullivan Bros, .... Huffmsn Roth Meyers Other Buyers Totals 1,160 18 178 8,060 Cattle With receipts of 4,17$ head, or 167 cars on hand, ths feeling was a little better this morning, and ths trads showed considerable more activity than yester day's sharp break, but outstds ot the ad ditional activity the market was only steady with yesterday's decline on the good choice grades of beef and easier again on the common to medium warmed-up kinds. Good to choice 1,200 to 1,600-pound steers were rather scarce this morning, but quotable anywhere from (1T.00 to (17.60, while the fair to good handywelght kinds sold from $15.60 to $18.50. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, (17.00017.(0; fair to good beeves, $16.60016.75; common to fair beeves, (12.60 15.25; good to choice yearlings, $16,000 16.25; fair to good yearlings, $12.00014.50; common to fair yearlings, $9.00011.00; good to cholcs heifers, $12.00016.00; good to choice cows, $11.76014.00; fair to good cows. $9.00011 (0; common to fair oows, $1,600 $.60; prims feeders. $11.75 012.00; good to choice feeders, $9.50011.00; fair to good feeders, $8.0009.26; common to fair feeders, $7.6008.50; good to choice stockers, (9.76 11.76; stock heifers, $8.00010.00; stock cows, $7.1509.25; stock calves, $8.00010.60; veal calves, $8.(0013.26; hulls, stags, etc., $10.00013.00. Hogs Receipts of bogs today amounted to 299 loads, estimated at 19,431 head, making the run for the week to data (7,1(5 head. It was a bearish market from first to last, ths last being more bearish than the first The market was all the way from ISO to 25o lower than yesterday's market depending somewhat on what time of the day comparisons ' were made. Shippers pur chased the most of their droves today at $16.00 to $16.10, and packers from $16.(5 to (14.00; top was (18.16. Sheep There wars 86 loads of sheep re ported hers today, estimated at (,200 head, making ths run for the week 21,066 head, a fairly liberal supply for this time of the year. No trading whatever had been done on flrat round and It was difficult to get a lineup on tbs market Quotations en sheep: Shorn lambs choice light, $16.60017.00; shorn lambs, fair light, $16.36014.60; fair to cholcs wethers, $13.(0014.(0; fair to choice ewes,, $12,000 13.25; spring lambs, $16.00019.75. Add Sheep lambs,. ;(.; No. Av. Pr. 101 spring lambs 74 $13 75 201 fed shorn ewes.,., 98 13 00 28 sprint lambs ..i 61 16.00 Kansas City live Stock Market Xansas City, Jons 20. Cattle Receipts, 6,000 head; market, weak; prims fed steers, $17.00017.76; dressed beef steers, $13,000 18.76; western steers, $14.00017.60; cows, $6.75013 (0; heifers, $8.(0014.00; stockers and feeders. $7.76014.60; bulls, $7.76011.00; calves, $7.(0014 25. Hogs Receipts, 10,000 head; market, low er; bulk of sales, (K.K016.4O; heavy, $16.26 16.56; packers and butchers, $16 20016.45; light, $16.10016.35; pigs, $16.0G16.76. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 7,000 head; market, steady; lambs, $16.00019.85; year lings, $14.00017.00; wethers, $13.00016.00; ewes, $10,00013.00. Dry Goods Market. New Tork, June 20. Cotton goods today were quiet with a slight easing tendency noted In print cloths. Tarns were quiet Raw silks ruled steady, Wool goods were quiet and firm. POULTRY AND PET STOCK 2,000 DAY OLD chicks. Rocks, Reds, Or pingtons, Leghorns. Webster 1708. 2212 Charles. Horses Live Stock Vehicles For Sale. FOR SALE CHEAP Horse ambulance; will make good delivery wagon. E. C. Pierce, Blair. Neb. . FIRST Huts Jersey cow, i years old. Col. fax 1520. MONEY TO LOAN Organized by the Business Men of Omaha FURNITURE, pianos and notes as security. (40. ( mo., II. goods, total. (3.60. Smaller, larger am'ts. proportionate rate. PROVIDENT LOAN SOCIETY 482 Securities Bldg., 16th. Farnam. Ty. (((. LOANS OR DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY. tCf SMALLER LOANS. t)OT J- O W. C. FLATAO EST. 1893. fO (TH FLR. SECURITIES BLDQ. TT. (50. DIAMONDS AND JEWELIIY LOANS. Lowest rates. Private loan booths. Harry MslBshock. 7614Dods-e D (619 Est 18(1. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Francilska Hyjek to George Ko llnka, south east corner Thirty fifth and J street. 35x130 Arthur East to Charles M. Sanford, I 1.162 1,600 1 226 " Jr., Eighteenth street, 120 feet north of Washington street, east side, (0x100.3 1. Joseph M. Letdy and wife to Joseph M. Leidy, et al, Meredith avenue, ti feet east of Twenty-seventh street, north side, 48x103 T. B. Luts and wife to Charles Harding, Evans street, 240 feet east of Fifty-second street, north aids, (0x130 John M. Cook and wife to Western Land A Cattle Co., Twenty-fifth street, 120 feet north of G street, west side, 90x150 Samuel Mancuso and wife to L. V. Nicholas, . northwest corner Twenty-foorth and Hickory street, 86x132 f. Amanda Davis to Albert Peterson, et 6,000 6,250 3,000 al, Twenty-second street, 50 feet north ot L Street, east side, 66x133 Arthur C. Pancoast an'd wife to Adolph E. Peck, northeast corner Forty-fourth and Harney streets, 60x120.75 Gertrude K. Stewart and husband to Lydla M. Westbrook, Thirty-sixth street, 79.3 feet north of Dewey avenue, 150x1(6 Dr. W. R. Thomas and wife to Wads H. Scruggs, Parker street, 300 feet east of Forfy-elghth street south, slds, 100x150 Charles B. Fanning, et al to Omaha Sanitary Supply Co., southeast cor ner Fifteenth and Jacksan streets, 132x133 M. L. Clark, sheriff, to LlonSBond Ing and Surety Co., Seward street 349 feet west of Thirty-eighth street, north side, (0x130 Lion Bonding A Surety Co. to James P, Dugdale, Seward Street, 349 feet west of Thirty-eighth street, north side, (0x180 Johanna Schwarts to Robert A. Mc Eachron. Eighteenth street, 144 feet south of Spring street west side, 48x130 Msrlus C. Knudsen and wife to Joseph R. James, et al, Foruteenth avenue, 120 feet south of Grand avenue, west side, 129x142 Charles E. Stenleka and wife to Frank Forman, et al. Thirteenth street, 128 feet south of Williams street, west aids. Irregular piece 22,000 1,400 100,000 3,800 I'.tOO 1.506 2.50O I.ZM GRAIN ANDPRODUCE Cash Market Slightly Lower; Corn Drops 1 to 2 Cents; Oats Decline Traction and ore. Omaha, Juns 10, 1911. Seventy-three tars of grata wars re ported In this morning and consisted of It cars of wheat, 40 cars ot corn, It cars of oats, no rye and 1 car of barley. Ths cash market as a rule was slightly lower, spot figures on corn ranging from unchanged to lo and 2o tower. All aales of No, ( white corn were mads at (1.71. while the sales of No. 1 yellow wars mads at (1(4. yesterday's price. Ths corn mar ket was a slow, dull affair. No active Inquiry being evident for any class ot this article. Several cars were carried over. Oats were decidedly wesker, actual sales of the commercial grades showing a de cline of 14 o, while trie lower grade of of ferings went at a still greater discount Up to within 1( minutes ot ths oloss only four cars bad been disposed of. ths demand tor this cereal being unusually light No. t and No. 4 whits oata sold at Tic and 74c, respectively. There were no sales of rys or barley, with a dull demand for either article. ' Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal to 122,000 bushels; corn (0,000 bushels; oat 200,000 bushels. Primary wheat receipts Were 223,(00 bush els and shipments 96,000 bushels, sgalnst receipts ot 436,000 bushels and shipments of 890,000 bushels last year. Trlmery corn receipts were (08 000 bush els and shipments (65,000 bushels sgalnct receipts ot 97, 000 bushels and shipments f 721,000 bushels last year. Trlmary oats receipts were 4(2.000 bush els and shipmenta 433.000 bushels, sgalnst receipts of 653,000 bushels snd shipments ot S63 000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago 7 145 (I Minneapolis .......... ..1(0 , .. .. Duluth .' T Omaha 19 49 13 Kansss City ............ .. (7 S St. Loul T 8T (7 Winnipeg 49 Tliese sales were reported today: Corn No. 3 white: 1 car, (1.78; 1 car, $1.75. No. 3 white: ( cars, (1.73. No. 4 white: 1 car, (1.67; 4 6 car, (1.66. No. ( white: 1 car, (1.30. No. 1 yellow: 1 car, (1.61; 1 car. $1.60. No. t yellow: 1 car, $1.64; 1 car, $1.64. No. ( yellow: 1 car. $1.35. No. 6 yellow: 1 car, $1.12. No. 3 mixed: 1 car, $1.60. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, $1.40. No. ( mixed: 2 cara, $1.34. No. 4 mixed: 2 cars, $1.18; 1 car, $115, Sample mixed: 1 car, $1.16; 1 oar. $1.10. Oats No. 8 whits: 2 cars. 75 cents. No. 4 white: 2 cars, H cents. Omaha Cash Prices Corn No. 1 white, $1. 7601.78; No. ( white, $1.72; No. 4 white, $1.6501.67; No. ( whits. $1.80; No. 2 yellow. $1.6001.61; No. 2 yellow, $1.64: No 4 yellow, $1.48 No. ( yellow, $1,360 1.39; No. ( yellow, (1.12; No. 3 mixed, (1.60; No. 4 mixed, (1.40 01.43: No. ( mixed, $1.(4 01.36; No. ( mixed, $1.2601.30; sample mixed. $1.1001.15. Oats No. ( whits, 7(e; No. 4 white, 70c. Chicago closing prices, furnished Ths Bes by Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers. 316 South Sixteenth street Omaha: Article Open High Low I Close Yest Corn. July 1 44H 1 48 145H 1 Ut Aug. 1 46 H 1 4614 143 1 41 147 Oats. ' July 73HOH II T1U T2H H Aug. 618714 (8 47H VA ( Pork. July 42 10 41 10 41 80 41 80 41 76 Sep. 41 !( 41 95 43 10 41 10 43 (0 Lard. July 2( 10 25 10 14 TO 14 Tt 16 16 Sep. 2( 15 26 27H 24 87 14 87 Vi 2( 17 Ribs. July II 10 II 10 21 (0 II 60 21 10 Sep. 21 47 H 21 47 H 21 07 23 07H 21 67 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Corn and Oats Prices Break Sharply 'oa Bosh of Longs to Bell. Chicago, Juns 20. Announcement that un licensed persons oould not taks delivery of cash grain on future contracts and that no speculator could obtain a license led to heavy selling of eorn and oata futures to day, and broks prices sharply. Corn elosed unsettled lo to 4o net lower, with July $1.42 to $1.41 and August $1.46 to $1.46. Oats finished Ho to 1H01HO down, and provisions 46e to 11.00. A general rush to sail en the part of longs In corn began as soon aa business opened. Throughout ths session, support wss entirely lacking ex oept from shorts, who were In a position to take profits. Ths tact that exchange mem bers had received a new warning against disseminating crop Information unless from rigidly accredited aources tended also to discourage the bulls. Besides, there were prospects that the hot wavs would bs com pletely broken by tomorrow, and there was still an absence of damage reports from any section. Oats went down grade with eorn chiefly aa a result of ths food administration rul ings. Export demand was less actlvs and country offerings larger. News from Washington relative to ths licensing of stockyard Industries had a bearish Influence on provisions. Values were also pulled down by ths fall of grain and hogs Chicago, Juns It. Bnttsr hlghsr; cream ery, 17043c. Eggs Unsetteld, receipts, 16,081 eases; firsts, 22U0l4o; ordinary firsts, 11082c; at market, eases lpoluded, 29 0 lie. Potatoes Lower Old, receipts, 11 cars; Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota sacks, $1.6001.60; same, bulk, $1.2601.35. New, receipts, 10 cars; Texas and Louisiana aacked Triumphs, $2.6002.(0; same white, $2,250 2.60. - Poultry Alive, unchanged. Mew Tork General Market. New Tork, June 10. Flour Steady; springs, $10.75011.25; winters, $10.(5O 11.16; Kansas, $10 (0011.25. Corn Spot, strong; kiln dried, No. I yel low, $1.79; No. 4 yellow, $1.76, C. I. f., New York. Oats Spot, easy standard, !6W087e. Hay Dull; No. 1, $1.20 01 10; No. 1, $1.00 01. 10; shipping, 60080c, Hops Quiet; state medium to choice, 1917, 35043c; 1916, nominal; Paclflo coast, 1917, 20023a; 1916, 14016c. Provisions Pork, firm; mess, $43.00; family, $54.00056.00; short clear, $46,000 62.00. Lard, firm; middle west, $24.85024.95. TallowSteady; city special, loose, 17e. Rice Firm; fancy head, 1010(Kc: blue rose, (09c. Butter Steady; receipts, 19,606 pkgs.; creamery higher than sxtrss, 46 048 Ho; eresmsry sxtras, 92 score, 44 He; firsts, 42ti044o; packing stock, ourrsnt maks, No. 1. (2032Hct Eggs Stesdy; receipts, (1,004 eases; fresh gathered sxtras, (9040c; fresh gatbersd storsgs packed, firsts, IT OI9c; rsgular packed, extra firsts, 87039c; firsts, 15087a. Cheese Steady; receipts. (,191 pkgs.; stats fresh specials, 23024ei avsrags run. 33H& Poultry Llvs, unset lsd; broilers, 4O046o; other prices unchanged. Dressed, steady; prices unchanged Local Weather Record. 1918 191T 1814 1(18 Lowest last night .,..71 (( 67 66 Precipitation T. .01 . .11 .06 Normal temperature today. TI degrees. Deficiency la precipitation since March 1, 4.93 Inches. Excess, corresponding period, 1917, 1,47 Inches. Deficiency, corresponding period 1918, 1.11 inches. General Weathsr Conditions, High temperatures contlnus In southern Nebraska. Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma, and ths maxima yesterday ranged from 100 to loo, the latter loins recorded In southern Nebraska. No Importnt changes In tempera ture occurred, except It Is cooler In the ex treme upper Mississippi nd upper Missouri valleys, and north Into Canada, and the outlook Is for somewhat cooler In this vtcln ity tonight and Friday, Heavy rains occurred In eastern Iowa, and showers again occurred In the upper lake region, and were scat' tared over ths middle Rocky mountain slops. Kansas City Grain. Kansss City, June 20. Corn Cash, lower. No. 2 mixed, $1:6801.60; No. 1 white, $1.77 01. 88: No. t yellow, (1.(001.(1; July, (1.48 01.48H; August, (1.61 H. Oats Unchanged; No. 2 whits, 79c; No. 1 mixed. 74 H 0 76c. Kansas City, June 20. Butter snd poultry, unchanged. Egfrs, firsts, 22c; seconds, 26a Minneapolis Grain. Minneapolis, June 20. Corn No. I. yellow, (1.6601.66. Oats No. I white. 76071c, vFlax (3.924 01.91. Rye $1.9802.00. Barley 96021.29. Bran $32.15033.46. St. Louis Grata. St. Louis, June 20. Corn Steady ; No. 2 track. $1 61; No. 2uvte, $1.05; July, $1.46; August, $1.49. Oats Steady; No. 1 track, 711(011; July, 71 is ft NEW YOJK STOCKS General List Develops Pro nounced Strength on Urgent Demand for U. S. Steel; Market Closes Strong. New York, June It. All recent records for dullness and contracted operation were brok en by teday's stock market until the final hour when the general list developed pro nounced strength on an urgent demand for United States Steel at 10(, a net gain of 1H points. Prior to that period Important stocks were most often obscured by ths spasmodic ac tivity of specialties under professional pro pulsion. Tobaccos, sugars, fertilisers and so-called food Issues featured the listless dealings of the forenoon snd Intermediate session. Gains ot 1 to 4 points In United Cigars. Sumatra and tobacco products were ofteet by an ex treme recession of 4 points for genersl Ci gars, which was largely retrieved later. Royal Dutch Oil. which recently made a sensational advance, registered a decline of t points on a single sale, or 14 points in two days. Brooklyn Transit reflected ths rigor ous terms imposed by ths war flnancs board in coming to Its assistance and other utili ties were restrained, presumably by like considerations. .-United Statea Steel's belated advance waa accompanied by 1 to 1 points gains In allied shares, especially Bethlehem, Crucible snd Lackawanna steels. Republic Iron, Pressed Steel Car and Baldwin Locomotive. Investment rails were Included In ths up swing with, shippings, motels, notably the active coppers, and many miscellaneous Is sues, the market closing active and mostly at maximums. Further ease wss shown by the money market, call loans falling to 1 per eent with Increased offerings of short tlms funds. Bond dealings wars again Irregular. Li berty issues holding steady In the main Total sales (par value) aggregated K.IK.OOO. Old United Staees bonds ware unchanged on call. The following la list ot leading stocks and closing quotations: Closing Bales. High. Low Bid. Am. Beet Sugar .. 400 68 H (T (9 American Can .... 1.500 44 41 46 Am. Car A Foundry (2,000 80 (0 84 Am. Locomotive .. 4,700 47 (TH (7V AnC Smelt. A Refy. 1.000 Tt T( 17 Am. Sugar Refg. ,. 1.100 114 111 114 Am. Tel. & Tel.... 1,700 88 97 (7 Am. 2!., L. and 8. 3.900 17 1( IT Anaconda Copper.. 8,000 46H (4 65 Atchison 1.800 (( (( 86H A. G.AW. I. 8. 8. I 600 10T 106 106 Baltimore A Ohio.. 800 (5 (4 (( B. A 8. Copper .. 1,100 36 14 Vt 15 Cal. Petroleum .. 400 20 10 10 Canadian Paclflo .. 1.800 148 lt( 146 H Central Leather ... 800 (( (7 (7 Chespeake A Ohio 100 (T IT 16 C . M. A 8. P (( Chi. A Northwest (1 C , R. I. A P. ctfs. . (00 12 II 18 Chlno Copper 1.(00 89 11 89 Colo. Fuel A Iron.. 4,(00 (OH 49 (0 C. P. Refining ..... 400 48 41 41 Crucible Steel .... 1,(00 (6 64 (6 Cuban Cane Sugar. 21 Distillers' Securities (,900 6H 18 Erie 600 1614 16 1( General Electric .. (00 148 14( 147 General Motors ... 1,100 189 138 138 Gt Northern pfd . 300 (0 (OH (0 Ot. North. Ore Ctfs, 1,500 II 12 11 Illinois Central I Insp. Copper TOO 63 (1 (2 Int. M. Marine pfd 11.100 104 102 101 H Internet Nickel .. (00 17 17 17 International Paper (.700 40 88 31 K. O .Southern H Kennecott Copper . (00 32 11 82 Max. Motor (01 11 17 21 Me. Petroleum .. 1,000 8( (5 (( Miami Copper ... 100 27 1T 27 Missouri Paclflo .. 1,400 21 11 12 Mont Power ( Nevada Copper 11 N. T. Central .... (00 71 71 T1H N. T.. N. H. A H. 1.100 42H l l Nor. A Western .. 200 101 101 108 North. Paclflo 86 Pacific Mall 11 Pac. Tel. A Tel .... 10 Pennsylvania 600 48 43 43 Pittsburgh Coal .. (00 (1 62 (2 Ray Cons. Copper..... 11 Reading 19,000 91 91 91 Rep. Iron A Steel . 12,20 92 10 (2 Shat. Arts. Copper 16. Southern Paclflo (8 Southern Rllway . . 1,(00 14 14 24 Stud. Corporation.. 1.000 46 46 4( Texae Co. ........ 800 141 149 149 Union Paclflo .... oo 111 111 111 U. S. I. Alcohol .. (0t 121 111 111 U. 8. Steel 1.900 104 105 104 U. S. Steel pfd .... 100 111 111 111 Utah Copper 1.(00 (0 T( (0 Wabash pfd "B"... (00 14' 24 14 West. Union West Electrlo .... 1.100 44 43 41 Total sales for ths day, m.vvv snares. New Tork Money Market. New Tork. June 10. Mercantile Paper- Four months, ( per cent; I months, ( psr cent Sterling 60-day bills, (4.73; commercial (0-day bills on banks. (4.TI; commerciar i day bills, $4.T1; demand, $4,T( l-Hi eables, $4.76 7-1S. Francs Demand, (5.T1HS caoiss, se.ie. Guilders Demand, (0; cables, (to Lire Demand, 18.91; cables, $(.(0. Rubles Demand, llo; cablet. He, nom inal. Silver Bar, (9o; Mexican aonars. no Bonds Government, steady; railroad, Ir regular. Time Loans Steady : so flays, isi per cent: (0 days, lQI per cent; tig months, 6 06 per cent. Call Money Weak: high. I psr cent; low. 1 per cent: ruling rate, I per eent; closing bid, 1 per oent; offered at pay eent; last loan. I per eent U. 8. Is reg.... 98Ot No. 1st 4s 86 do coupon ... 984 111. C, r.'4s.... TI U. S. 3s reg.... 99Int M M. Is.. (( do coupon ...99HK. C. 8. r. It.. Tl V. 8. Lib. !a 99.63 U A N. tin. 4s (I U. S. 4s rsg..,.10(HM K A T 1st 4s (1 do coupon ...10(14 Mo. Pao gen. 4s II Am. F. 8. Is.. 17 Mont Power 5s.. (I Am. T. A T. e. 6s (9N. Y. C. dsn., (s (4 Arm. A Co. 4s 14 No. Paclflo 4s.. (0 Atchison gen. 4s 80 do la (IU B. A O. c 4s. T(Or. S. L. r. 4s.. 88 Beth. Bt. r. Is 10 Pse T. A T. Is.. 90 Cen Leath. 6s 94Fenn. con. 4 He 94 Cen. Pao 1st... 79 do gen. 4s. . . 17 C. A O. o. 6s.. 81 Reading gen. 4s. 88 C. B. A Q. ). 4s 84 8 L A 8 F S Is 67 C M A 8 P o 4s T4So. Paclflo e. 6s.. (0 C R I A P r 4s 67So. Ry. Is .... (8 c. A 8. r. 4s 71 Tex. a Pao 1st 81 D. A R O. r. (s (1 'Union Pacific 4s (4 Dam. of Can. Is 91 C. 8. Rubber Is 71 Erie gen. 4s.... 61 U. 8. Steel Is.. (7 Oen. El. (I.... 87 Wabash 1st .... 91 Bid. 1 Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Juns 10. Cattle Receipts, 16, 000 head: market vary dull and uneven; all but best steers again lower; beef and butcher cattle of classes forming the great bulk of current marketing anywhere from $1 to II lower for the weak; some medium yearling steers and heifers mors than (1 off; poor clearance made; beef cattle, good, choice and prime, 116. 16017.86; common and medium, tll.00OK.16; butcher stock, cows and heifers, (7.60013.60; canners and cut ters, $6.5007.60; stockers and feeders, good, choice and fancy selected, $10.76018.00; In ferior, common and medium. 38.25010.76; veal calves, good and choice, $11.00 011.(0. Hogs Receipts, 47.000 head; mostly 21 cents lower than yesterday's avsrage; bulk, $11.25018.56; butchers, $11.86016.(5; pack ing, (15.70016.30; light, (16.60014.66: rough, $16.50016.66; pigs, good and choice, $11,210 16.(0. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 11.000 head; mostly 25 cents lower; some spring lambs 60 cents down from yesterday; shorn lambs, choice and prime, $17.00017.65; medium and good, $14.60017.00; culls, 810.60013.25 spring lambs, good and choice, $19.00020.00 ewes, choice and prime, $12.76013.10; med ium and good, $10.50013.50; culls, (6.000 (.(0. Coffee Market New Tork. June 10. The coffee market was slightly easier during today's early trading. There was ecattered July Uqulda tlon, but after opening at a decline ot 1 to 6 polntr, the tone waa fairly stesdy and the close wss only 1 to 4 points net lower. July sold at 7.880 and 1.00c,' while March held around 8.60c; July, 7.89a; September, I 12c: October, 8.18c; December. 8.81c; Jan uary, 8.87e; March, (.60c; May, (.(3c. Spot coffee, quiet; Rio 7s, sc; Santos 4s, 10 O 11 He. . New Tork HetaL New Tork, Juns 10. Metsl exchange quotes lead firm; spot, 37.82 H; spelter, firm; East St. Louis delivery, spot, I8.10D8.80. At London, spot copper, 110; futures. 1110; electrolytic, fill. Spot tin, (833; fu tures, 339. Lead, spot 31 10s; futures, 138 10s. Spelter, spot,(4; futures, 160. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Oa., Jons 30 Turpentine Firm; (lo; sales, (1 bbls.; receipts, 138 bbla.; Shipments. 321 bbla stocks, 14,030 bbls. Rostn Firm; aales, 776; receipts, 130 bbls; shipments, 1,841 bbls.S stocks, 86,633 bbls Quote: B. D, B, F, O, 11, I, K, (9.80; M, N, WO, WW, (9.86. New Tork Sugar. I Kew Tork, Juns 10. Raw sugar, steady; iceniruugau (.; use granuiatea, I7.it. BOHEMIAN ARMY MISSION TO OPEN OFFICE IN OMAHA City Will Be District Headquar ters for Recruiting Service; Men Will Fight in France. ' ' ' Omaha will be district headquarter , of the Bohemian army recroiting mis : sion now in this country to raise' an army to tight in France against the Teutons. v Members of the recruiting mission J rill arrive in Omaha Friday morning, x une 28, and will be met by a com ,-, mittee of prominent Omaha Bo" hemians- In the party will be 1st Lt. Anton Holy, 2d Lt. Aldrich Spaniel, 2d Lt. Joseph Horvath and 24 Lt. ' John Niederle. ' Ail have seen active service on the west front and all bear wonnds re ceived in the war. The Bohemians , officered by these men fought In the Austrian army at the beginning of the war, went over to the Russian side as soon as the opportunity afforded it- ) self, and later, after the revolution, went into France and offered their , services to the 'allies on the west front. ' . ; "'" After s trio to the principal titles in this district Lieutenant Spaniel will return to Omaha and take up permav nent headquarters here as recraitini; officer. preacher, Spaniel was a professor before the war: Horvath wis; a preacher, Spaniel - was a professior and Niederle was a lawyer h- Baptist Association ; : ri is. n n r La Ejects iy. o. ravonffni Of Fremont Moderator easlMstsssiiW V ' The Omaha Baptist association comprising the Baptist ehurches of greater Omaha, Blair, Bancroft, Te kamah, Wahoo, Bellevue and Herman, met for its 50th anniversary with the Grace Baptist church Jane 17 and 18. i Rev. R. B. Favoright of Fremont waa elected moderator and C M. Forman of Blair, secretary. : " ; The principal addresses were given by Dr. W. S. Abernethy of Kansas City, Mo, and Miss Nellie Lucas u qf v Burma. . 1 The following resolutions were unanimously adopted by the. body at " the Wednesday morning session: T wnsreaa, uur oouniry is engagea w great war for ths overthrow of the most . powerful, brutal and despotlo militarism that aver overshadowed the earth, and - -x Whereas, Ths Baptists have always ,he , pioneers In the establishing el civil and religious liberty among men. .' Resolved, That ws pledge eur loyalty u ' ths government and urge our people ley giver every possible asalstanoe to the cause af freedom and humanity. .. Resolved, That aa the burden ef ths' war must fall upon the young men with the colors snd as ths ultimate victory tor righteousness will dspend largely upon the-., valor and efficiency ot the American sol diers, we urge the government and all (toot people to safeguard our men against liquor, tobaeco, aoclal Impurity and al) other evils - that weaken and contaminate then. We strongly protest against sending cigarettes Resolved, That as pasters and-people WS" pledge ourselves to do sll In our power this oomlng fall to elect as governor and mem. bars of the legislature mea committed to the js adoption et the national prohibition amend ment Resolved, That we are la full accord Ita -the effort to secure national prohibition 4a war msesure and we shall earnestly pray ' that President Wilson may yet reverse bis. , attitude to this question and use his execu tive power to prevent the criminal waste ef food necessities In the manufacture ot beer and other alcohollo drinks. ' ' ' ( ' Resolved. That we declare enrsetvea en. tlrely loyal to eur denominational be.. llefs, strongly urge eur Baptist papers -te . : ceaas publishing articles of, doctrinal eon." troversy and tnstesd seek te bttlld np a -united Baptist constituency, dsvoted to ths great truths and principles that have snade us a great and powerful people whom God' has wondreusly used In the extension o His Kingdom. . 'o Value of Fairbanks Estate - Is Estimated at $2,150,000 Indianapolis, Jun4vL20. A , trust fund of $50,000 to be held for 50ff years, the income from which is to ri AvAJ sJi tff 'v9f. nA v set aside from the estate of the late Charles "W. Fairbanks as a memory ta.-. his wife, by his will filed for probate here todav. The value of th rmtirei- estate is estimated at) $2,150,000. fit. Louts livs Stock, i n. . . , ... an . . L . . . . . A di. iouis, aio., tl une ' .v.viiie, e,sjv ,4 head; market slow; native beet steer, I11.6I . 017.(0; yearling steers and heifers, (.604 15.(0; cows, (7. 80 11. 76; stockers and feed ers, (i.eoou.uo; lair to prime soutnern oeei steers, 10.001(.(0; beef oows and helfere, 16. 00018.60; native ealves. I7.T5014.VO. Hogs Receipts, 1,(00 head; market lower; lights, (14.66011.71; pigs. .111.1(0 ll.Ui mixed butchers, 16.8616.70; good heavy, $16 6O0M.TO; bulk, I1I.40Q1CT0. ' - Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1,700 head; markst steady; lamb, 117.0030.60; Wee..' (13.00014,00; canners and choppers,, f 7.009 10.00. - South Si. Panl Live Stock Harked -'- South Bt Paul, Ulna., June 10. Cattle-s Receipts. 4,001 head; market, lower; steers, 17.60017.(0; sows and heifers, tl.Ot014.IO; ' veal ealves, steady, I7.00O14.76; Blocker and feeders, slow and weak, ((.(0O11.00. ' Hogs Reoelpts. 1.100 head; market, lower; range of prices, tll.S0Otl.il;. bulk et sales, (H.O6016.1S. 8heep and Lambs Receipts, SOS heed: market, stesdy; lambs, I10.00OH00; srsth era, I7.00OU.I0; ewes, 85.00O18.00. . , Sioux CUT Live Stock Market. . r Sioux City, la., June 10. Cattle Receipts ' 1,100 head; market 16o to lie lower; beef steers, (7.0017.00; fat eowi and. heifers. tsaoAisnA MH.ira ii mtai. tn..tr. ? snd feeders, 8. 60010.60;-feeding cow -and ' heifers. 13.00O8.I0. Hogs Receipts, 11.000 head; market tow.' r; light, 111.06; mixed, 111.10; t heavy, 111 K' hullr nf Ill (OSSIS. 1ft Sheep and Lambs Reoelpts, 100 . head market ateedv. - - - - ' St Joseph live Stock, - ' . ' St. Joseph, Mo., June 0 Cattle Re ceipts, 1,000 head; market lower; steers, 111.00917.60; cows and heifers, I7.00OK.00; , lu.. II AA Hogs Receipts, 11 000 ' bead; mark-, lower; top. (16.30; bulk et sales,' tll-UJ ' 11.35. - . - . Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 1.600 headj lamba stesdy and 2550o lower at 114.06 '. 11.00; awes, K.OO 011-71. ' . Omatu. Bay Market. Hay Choice 'upland prairie, 111.10: No.' t upland prairie. (16.00017.00; No, 1 upland prairie, (10.00O14.00; No. 1 upland prairie., - o.vutort.uvj no. i mmiana prairie, ia.3oq 17.00; No. 1 midland prairie, (1.00O14. 00: ' No. 1 lowland nralrle. (10.00 Al l.nn N lowiana prairie, I7.00OI.00; No. I lowland prairie, 11.0001.00. - , . Alfalfa Choice, 111.00; No. 1, tU.frOO 11.00; Standard, tl8.00OK.0Q; No. 3 . (U.Q0 -OK 00; No. 3. I10.00O11.M. - Straw Oat, K.I0QI.I0; wheat. ll.OOOI.OO. - Cvaporated Apple and Dried Fruits.,-, New Tork, June 10. Evaporated Apples Dull; stats. 14l(le. .' .. . x i ullage)' jr ii in : cBiiiarnisi. TT'ir" - i rwm . Sons, 14HOHHO. ,. . . 1 Apricots Quiet ;' choice, llfc;" - ejitra choice, 18c; fancy, HOlOo.- r Peaches Quiet: . standard.,': llOli.aj eholoe, 11 tt " -. . :