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About The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1924)
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PH *H#» %♦*• W#tA *f Ik* #p4**** t*Af th# t#h|t> *h* H#gt>' h*#* ##id A* WtAAlMi th»A I !*#•»• MM »*• Af>#*«4, th# •$$*♦» MiAt 4#pf*n#if'g *• fit# i'«##dia* ttiifhft M«1#t tha* If *h# H N»»* MimMI MtN I# pAfMd th»* ’•* <Ht Mf P»ll»#h : nn «h##t «d po #f#A M»» to «h# t*Ad» #*>4 m douht «Fg*«1 m»*,h «f th# Mtwtinf rnr# HiUtH #h##t high#* during th# #arlj h*u'# »*»#•# Mtrg gn#‘d #m|'|«»' #m*#ntt*t th# #e#l at W#ll at I*»aI! #h*H M*»#rirf. hut on th# butf* f*om t«tt># mi ti#u»*# #wl4 $•■##! y. a*4 th# m»r A*t gave Ait rruflt taking f*»r o\#» th# h*ll4a* Fnrm#4 murh *»? th# lit* setting Th# r##h 4#man4 totally »•• Intpravtd |M At firmer premiums Troftt tawing sat## **?»»• nut tn n#t# nit th# ##r1y a4v»nrn nt)4 prim gnln# trrM shg4«i finally . , . . Trade in th# ry# pit *»» f#lr. And price rhitifM Irregular Th# expert oe mand for tht§ grain fill* 1# ahtw murh Improvement. , . , _. Provision* wer# Irregular l.ard elnn#<t SUe lower and t ll>• unchanged Fit ><H*e. t iv Crop expert# traveling through tn#| northwutt aprlng wheat Hit ##nt a4vlcna *h«t a serious drouth altuatlon wa* *>• tnr faced Tht# aurprfaei th# trad# con-1 »ld#rahlv, It Httlg b#ltUV#d that rondl-| tlona In th# northwest wer# exemplary for trading It was polnt#d out that whll# molatur# la ampl# for the present i •h#r# la # lack of auhmolatur# Th# aprlng wheat crop la grown In about half th# time wlnt#r wheat la. an that an un favorable outlook generally nrouaea ap prehenalon. _ _ . The heavy bll**ard In Tanada al#o aervrd a# a atlmulatlng factor The ar# aon for pe#ding la already lata through out the prairie province#. A local ax-1 pert advised that laat year seeding was general In Saskatchewan by April 9. and to far nothing ha# been don# thla season The Ganadian crop la similar to our own aprlng crop In that It la produced In a relatively ahort time. ^ . Gash wheat premium# In mo«t marketa were well held and there were Indica tion# of at end I ly decreaaed auppHei. At Mlnneapo’la. where stock# for flv# daya dropped 4^0.000 huahela, reporfa said that mill# wet# taking . hole# wheat from ter minal elevator# hecaua# of the lack of It arriving from the Interior at this time. Short# in the wheat pit have becom# Intimidated ot th# poBHlhlllty of price fixing legislation threatened at Washing ton In the way of the McNary-Hauren bill Grain leader# peeing that the bill was reported favorably by the agricul tural committees, told their cllentell# that the ahort aide was fraught with datiger In that the price of wheat might b# boosted to $1.50 If the proposed hill passes. Many In th* trade regarded the hill aa having little chance of paaslng on account of late news, which aald that tn» senate committee had stricken out the provision of the hill which pertaina to the “script" payment, representing th* difference between the actual muhev given farmer# for their grain and the balance they would receive later. at. IxmiU r»»h Amin. St Loul«, April 17—Wh*»t—May, lin;H; July, II.MH. Torn—May, 7«>ic; July. I0H*. Oats—May. 49<4c._ Knnmi City Prodnm. Kanui City. April 17—Producn tin hanged. auvkbtisemenS GAS IN THE STOMACH IS DANGEROUS Kpciiiniiieiids Dally I sn of Mipimia to Ovprrome Trouble Caiianl by Femifntiii(f Food and Acid IndiKestion. Gas and wind In the stomach ac companied by that full, bloated feel inf! after eatlns are almost certain evidence of the presence of excessive hydrochloric acid In the stomach, treating: so-called "acid Indigestion." Acid stomnehs are dangerous be cause too much ar id Irritates the deli cate lining of the stomach, often lead ing to gastritis accompanied by seri ous stomach ulcers. Food ferments and sours, creating the distressing gas which distends the stomach and ham pers the normal functions of ths vital internal organs, often affecting the heart. It Is the worst of folly»to neglect such A serious condition or to treat with ordinary digestive aids which have no neutralizing effect on the stomach acids, instead get from any Iruggist a few ounces of Blsurated viagnesla and take a tcaspoonful in i quarter glass of water right after atlng. This will drive the gas. wind ind bloat right out of the body, sweet 11 the stomach, neutralize the excess old and prevent Its formation and l here is no sourness or pain. Blsu lated Magnesia (In powder or tablet form—never liquid or milk) is harm less to the stomach, Inexpensive to lake and the best fortn of magnesia ior stynach purposes. It is used by thousands of people who enjoy their neat* with no more fear of indlgrs ion. _ ADVKBTIWI.MKNT. WHV YOU NEED IMK— To make you *tnm* ami “Won)” and put the power iato yew \ blood to ororcowo da ' ' ew »etw . The food yon eat contain* carbon. tVh«n your food I* tllgenterl It 1* nth »orbM from tb« Intention* Into th« blood. When the carbon In your food Tome* In contact with tha oxygen ear ;led by the Iron In your blood, the •arbon and oxygen unite and by eo lolng they give olT tremendou* >n*rgy. thereby giving you great, force, Strength end endurance Without Iron your blood rarrtea no oxygen end without oxygen there le nothing to unite with the carbon In your food, eo that whet you • at do** you no good—you do not get eny Xirength from It —It le like putting coal Into a elov* without a fire. Tou cannot get eny heat unlesa the coel unite* with ”h* fire. Th« etrongeet weapon with which to Wrevent end overcome cold*, pneumonia, x'dnev trouble, rheumatlem, nervoue proa* Irdtlon, m fact almoet any dleceee or flieeaee germ* le plenty of good rich, pur* blood, etrenglh. energy and endurance and the greater energy eerrlor In the hndv 1* organic Iron, not metallic Iron whltn people usually take, hut organic Iron Ilk* ihn Iron In aplnach, lentil* end apple*. ■ nd Ilk* the Irnn contained In what I* Jtnown as nrgsnlc Nuxated Iron, which »n*y b# ha<1 from almoat any druggist. Nuggtad Iron often lnereP»e<1 tha strength, enefgv and endur»nca of weak. nervous, rundown folk* In two weeks' time It hae been need and highly recommend •d hy former United mates Senator*, Members of Congress. Judge* of IT * t ouTt. m.ny physician- and prominent n’tH*r 4 000 000 people are now tielng It tnnuelly batlafectory resulta are guer !„r.Vd or the manufacturer* will refund Jm.r money Hold bv *M dtuggi.t. In iablet form only. _ Omaha ( tram ) I—Mi.. 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I >»k Or k» • MUM t i»f •!«, I »*», pamaia erttJ I rat. it* oatH Ne t white It »»♦*. fttfa, Pam He tMt» I tar. tt* .. k __ i*nim»iit k*c*tri» **»!• •turnnon « pMKtll 1 o K A*« Tr At** Ik krai IM tM HUM •*! *"* Cnm (.** *no ?»*«•» Ill kna du iii;*#« («,«• ui.Ma . Ift.Mt MI.Oi in,a . I«5.#»» tlt.tor Irt.O* ftxroHT rl.KARAOCfCi. Pu.h.l. TMI* Taaf Af« IYh.it anl flrur.. IM.eoo Jil'SS* Corn . «♦'”! Oata ..... * ■»« tf.ftt Hall* Ii*«|»e«tW*n of timlii Reertied WHEAT. Hard wtptar; f cara No 9, 1 car N'e 8, 2 cara No 4 Mixed I car No. ? 1 car N*» * 1 car sample Mining 1 car No. 1 Total, 13 cara. corn Yellow 1 car No. 2, 13 car* No 1, 7 cam No 4. 1 car No 6. 2 carp aampie. White'; 2 ear* No 3, 2 cara No 4. Mixed 14 cara No. 3. * cara No. 4 1 car No. 6, 3 car* No. f, 1 car aampie Total, of car*. OATS White: 2 cara No. 2. If cara N«« 3, 4 cara No 4, 6 cara aampie Mixed: l car No. 3. Total, 27 cara BARLEY 1 car eampl* Total. 1 car O UFA HA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS (Carlota) Week Year Receipt*— Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 12 13 27 Corn . 49 110 33 Oata . ft 33 63 Rye . 1 1 Barley . 1 Shipment*—* Wheat ...,. 3 12 36 Corn . §2 x 121 73 Oata . 32 24 33 Rve . l 1 1 Parley . 3 CHICAGO RECEIPTS Week Year Carlota— Today. Ago. Ago. W’heat . 29 i 2*. Corn .69 33 92 Oata .. ... 69 33 63 KANSAS CITY RECEIPTS Week Year Carlota— Today. Ago. Ago Wheat . 26 31 {'> Com . *6 6* Y* Oata . 5 *» 6® 8T. LOUIS RECEIPTS JYeek Year Carlota— Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat . 41 33 6. Corn . 93 99 49, Oata . 64 62 *»6 NORTH W ESTERS WHEAT RECEIPTS Week Year Carlota— Today. Ago. Ago ■ Minneapolis . 69 16 Duluth . 69 .55 142 Winnipeg . t.. 831 • • • CHICAGO CASH PRICES. By T'pdlko grain Company. Atlantic 4312. Art I Open. I High. I Low, I Cloaa. I Tea, 1.02 104,A,I V°oU\ V°oV4 1.01*1 1 «**( 105* .44*1 .44* .44* .44 .40* .40* 40* .40 _ 10*5 HO.tS 10*3 10*3 1J»{ 11.12 11.17 11.13 11.1* 11-37 * *3 | • *2 * *2 * *3 * *2 10 17 10 17 10.17 10.17 10.17 ■ ■— ■ — \ C hicago (tub Drill. Chicago. April —Wh#*t—N©. 1 hard. 11.04% $ 1 07% ; No. I hard. 11.01%® * Corn—No. 2 mlaed, 7l%e; No. 1 T**" l0o;tM,‘?C'*hl... 60#60%c; No. I white. 4«Vi©50c Itje—No. 't. #7o. Harley—#9% ©xJVic. • Timothy Hoed—Ifi.oo® > #0. Clover Hood—113.60® 7* #0. I ard- 610 #3. Itll,a—lit, 1 2 Bellies—110 60, _ Minneapolis CaeH 4Jraln. Mlnnespoh*. April 1 W 9i«» t—-<^aeh. No 1 northern. 11.10 Vi © 1 H Vi : No I dark northern spring, choice to rener, It 22 Vi 8 I 2* Vi I good ,b chb,l;*v,i,'?,>,? 121%; ordinary to good. |M2%011®1 May 11.10%; July 11.12%; September. “coni—No. 3 yellow. 7l'i«74c. Data—No 3 whltt. 44!4®46%c. Harley-—60® 77c. Pra^-N.,0t,lft4«%»l4.% Kansas city ta*h tlraln i’-M^ToToui; May' 96%" aeked; July, 97%e. Septem ^■orV-X-n1' *;f'e 74.4®76%c, NV * R2I#T ifopti: 7514c; September, r4*ic split aeked. llay—Unchanged to 12.60 lower, No 1 timothy, It* 60®20 00. Clover—Mixed, |t9.',0®20 0ft, Minneapolis Clour. Minneapolis. April l,.'irjri0',Mt*ntn* , hanged to 16e lower; family palentft. »*, 36®# 46. Bran—121 90. ___ New York fleneral. Naw Tork April 17.—Bye—Steady; No weetem, 7#%c f o. b. New Tork. and 7# uo c. I. f . aaport. . Wheat—Spot, firm; No. 1 dark nor th err, eprlng. c. 1. f track. New York do , eatir, t *41; No. 2 hard winter, f. a. In 41 21; No 1 Manitoba, dr,. It I4V4 and No 2 mixed durum, So.. II.19%. Corn-Spot, Irregular; No. 3 yellow No 1 white, c. o t track. New Tnrk i .mentis, all by rail, 9IVic; No. 2 mixed. t ,«**--Spot. ataady: No. 2 white, I*® m,rd—Barely steady; mlddleweat, 11110 ’ !lya° Flour—Kaay; fair to good. 14 00® 4%p«m%» co.Il li*». »#®39; "pork-H^.'dy: family. 127 00 Barley -Firm; malting. 90®*lc c. I. r. N*Flour—Quiet; eprfng natente, #«"«© « 60; soft Winter straight*. IS.«• 06 *«, hard winter etralghte. le 60®# t,o. Cornmeal-qutet. fine whit* and y'l low granulated. |2 72 V4®2.2I. . Feed -Steady: city bran,rnal aacka, |2#.60; weatern bran do. |2#.60© 2,Hav—Firm; No. 1. |I#00®S1 10; No 2, |2I of»29 00: No 6. I2J 00026.od; ahlp ping, fl|.®0®£1-04. , w ay dko U . Tallow—Dull; apaclal looa*. 7H®7%e, *,ltl*ce—-7'lrm: f«ncy head, 7VjQlc. New York SiigiW. Naw Tork. April 17-While .i «rn,.r undertone prevailed In the 'oral ra „>,nr market Inday. price* were fl'jrnl nelly unchanged at 4 iSc for < ul","" duty paid, with holders naklng « T""" were ftftlra early nf 10,000 hag. of to a it operator for gerund half May ahlp tnent at the Inald* figure. A Alight *:irlv decline In »*w a tgar future* wha followed by ralll** on 'ovtr Ing und buying by trad* Infernal •and cummlaalofi hoiiae*. P*rtlv a* *. "I atcndler feeling ln »he apot market Kina* prlcea were at about the o**t and 2 to J point* net higher on active poaltlnn. May rloaed 4 If.* . July and Heptemtn r, 4 Me. and December. 4 23r, . . . Refined auger waa unchanged at ■ ""r to * 2Fir for flue granulated Refined future* were nominal. « offer rutltlWi. . New Tork At.rtl 17 The market for , «,ffen future* opened unrh*'»/lnd .f» polnla lower today, hut offerlnga ***“• very light and price* milled on a ' n,i* covering for over the holiday*. July *o vanned from IT Mr to 12 Mr. the market . tnaing 2 to 17 polnla net higher. Hal** were estimated at 12,000 beg* Cloalng quotation*. May, l Win; July. 1 :* nor, Heptemher, 12 37c October, I? 14r December. 11 07c; March, 11 Mo Spot coffee dull Rio *-• 16 %c lo 16%c; Santop. 4a. II Vc to lt%o. Omaha Lmtock | ****** * *•* ***» • «»t I *M *t »* * J I® 1 | f* J Jl t • *w Nt4 fl9f* a** % t= ( ana w*fe3it »p* ** • M « fM ♦**«►* »H *»*4 fwy *> «ft *te* •’ -4 • ** m«m •»**#• an# *♦«■>• *• ♦*»♦* *• !»***♦ rfiMi |»ii i.MJthf* Sun IW'W wWH** f «• *•<*% Vm r*%u »?£* »♦§*.•§ **, ■ *• •«# f*i*t- Bf k $t§lw» tfe-a *>attraa .-aso# »*# *.H.« *»• •** uhi «*«>***• « fktlli ** f*4*** wSr J n it... |«l tei ch«i.» i«iw t» I* ►"* Ah f.t" t* r««d IMbbU I* ' *1*31 t* fan mdiMt It Wit w au.,# It the*,. ted Itelfere H fl*. M, lilt «• .wd ted heifer*. It »*# I *»; r*mt •tin* te |*l* ted l,*,.t»*a It lift 7. ..«,,,. t«i Mhei fed a**., If • *#• AO «,„,» I* then* fed Ii.ee l» lift tt Mi I Id fend ted reef llltdltl. • ernWMAK l» fell fed reel $$6«V4I6 fend )• ikehe feedeie, |l llflli Itll I* fM feed.If I: tffitiB - n in felt fender* I* if #t 16 MM ' • * bf*» |7 *t® i I* fair le fetid »tmh.*te $4tf®',f»A; ttHnnraM i» fell iw Mt ll t6$M 6* itaelit Mb. bet* $4 .007 6.: eifi k htifftf M llftl* feeding rn«*. 14 1.0(16 • In, k reef. $4 2604 tt; elnrh rkltee llio®llfA, bull. IH|> etc, liflftee HMCF STRKItS N». dr l*r Ns *r, 1*1,. 6 Ml led * .... |A<? I •> 6.Ilf I BA f ..$ A17 I II IT.lift A I'A *.Ill A IA if , ,11ft * fl It .SHI I $6 f« .1111 ft! !f.|A«f ll A* || .f |«f |* AH fl .I2AA |A ll II ... 1f«t IA IA 2.14 IA It If II.Mil 11 i« m STFEHS AND HEIFER* • Id .. tin T An ». f t* i II Id ..Aft t tl If.. fit I fl 11 . »52 * AA COWS f.11 f A 4 An If. ..... IA1 I 16 I. A74 1 75 7.Jill ( III «.tit* 6 46 11.7141 7 »A 1 4 .1175 7 IA 1.MU « *A 1 .1160 A 76 heifer*. 6 ., 704 7 nn A.,471 7 60 12 .66 7 75 16. Tit I 16 14 653 A 40 STOCKERS AND HEIFERS IT.6A0 7 25 BI’LT.* . t.141A 4 AO 1.5040 5 *" 1.12J0 6 IS 1. AI0 6 60 CALVES. 1 . 100 * 00 6« 343 * 55 59. 479 6 75 1 150 7 00 2 . 150 AO# 4. 112 10 00 1 . 120 10 50 Hn*e Receipt*, 9,000 bead. Report" front other market* were of Juet a trifle heartah nature thla morning and tended to make Inrat trade a little alow at the atari Shipped rompetltlon. however, waa fairly keen and a> enough Huff began to move In thla direction to make cortv parlaon prtcea looked eround ateady with Wedneaday InlUal blda of packer* were a dime lower, but little aucceaa waa met with at the decline. Bulk of the ealea waa at $6.9007 in. with early top. >7.10. HOOS. 54..163 ... 7 00 63. 297 ... .... 76 . 1P1 . 47 231 4# 7 06 12. .241. 57. 129 ....... Sheep and Iambi—Receipt*. 5,600 head The local element were again Inclined to be a little bearlah on fat lamba thla morning with local packer* making an effort to lower their cent further. up to a lata hour, however, effort* proved futile and the market dragged A fair demand waa apparent for shearer* and trad* kuoted atrong. Aged aheep ware ateady to poaalbly a ahade eaater. Quotation* on Sheop and l.a-nba—Fat lamb*, good to choice, 115 00016.09; fat lamha, fair to good. $14.50015 60; clipped lamb*. 113,60014.25; ehearlng lamb*, $16,60013.7fb wether*, 29 00012 00; year ling*. $10 60012 60; fat ewea. light. $9.00 0011.60; fat ewe*. $7.0003.73. Receipt* and dtapoeltlon of llvaatock at th* Union atoskyarda, Omaha, Nab, for 24 hour* ending at 2 p. m, April 17, 1224. RECEIPTS—CARLOT Caul*. Hog*. Shaap. Wabaah R R . $ Mo Pac Ry . 7 I U P R R . 49 29 16 C * N W eaat .... 5 .4 .. C A N $f weat . 13 32 I C St P M A O . 12 « C It A Q eaat . 4 7 .. C B A Q weat ..... 2« 2« 6 C R 1 A P eaat ... 2 2 ... C R I A P weat ... 1 1 ICRR . 3 2 C 0 W R R . 2 T°U' r^lRS'0SITI^-HftADS ” Catti*. Hog* Hhsep. Armour 4k Co ....#** 1006 1149 i'udahy Rack Co ....* ''*27 1*4T 1118 Hold Parking Co .. * 117 11 14 •Morris Parking Co ... 444 111 Swift At Co . 793 1343 1449 Hoffman Bros ...... 24 . Maysrowlch At Vail ... 3 . Mid went Perking Co • 3 3 .... Omaha Parking Co. .. 57 John Roth A Sons . 7 .... .... S Omaha Park Co... 87 .... ...» Murphy J. W .*. 974 .... Nagle Parking ('o ... 0 •. Sinclair Park Co ... ?3 .. Wilson Psrklng Co . 10 •••• Kenneth .VPurray ..... .. 1539 .... And#rs«m At Son ..... 43 .. Bulla J H . 37 . Cheek W H ..* 24 . Hmnls Ar Francis ... 3 .... .... Harvey John . 179 . Inyhram T .7 . 24 .... .... Kellogg F O . 30 .. Kirkpatrick Bros ... 59 . fjougman Bros . r»o . f.uberger ffen¥# * ... 67 .... .... Mn Kan C A C Co ... 3 . N'tb ("atllr Co . *7 .. Root J B 4k Co . 9 . Rosenatock nros . 59 . Sargent * Finnegan . 79 . Smiley Bros ... - •• *' • * Werthslmer A Hegen JJ ■.'i Other buyer. . ««« — J_4A7 Tntal . 4127 1561 II»» K»i»iu rlly UTMtnrk . K«n»a« <7lty. April 17 —(Cnltad *'»•»" n.partm.n' nf Agricultura l-Tattla— Receipt,. 2 000 h.ad; calvea. »•* n«ad, mark.t, h..f «»..ra g.narally attady; »"P handy walght ata.ra, S10 «>: bulk f.d ataera, f« 80*10 26; b.H.r gradea aha .fork ateadv In alrong; oth.ra •••*dy. l,..f con«, *4.6 0 72 4 7 8: f.d b.lf.r. up to 8« no; c.nn.ri and eotttra, 11.18•« 78. hull, .irong; bolngnaa, |4.*6®d «»; <•»]»♦* practical top Venla. ••*n*' riluma vd h..vl«, 14 4 "717 44, .tork.r. nrd faedera a^varra, ateadv; baat ftocKara. || 00. bulk of aalaa. $0 6007 60 Ifoge— Receipt*, 7.000 n*"d; market moatly Bo lower to packere eblcnar top 87 16; bulk of ealea, 24.4 8 72 7 1 8, bulk dealrabla 214 to 2411-pound butcher., 17 45 yj! 11> ot>; good 170 to 200-pound avarAg.a, 14 78 72 7 16; bulk 1J4 to 144.pound. I« 44 7f 4 40; packing anwa moatly 14.6 4 72 4 * 4, .lock pig. 1772 2 5c lower; bulk of gal«g, 16 44724 40; few at 14.16. Abeep—tftec.ipte. 2,640 h»ad; market lamb. .t..dy, alow, generally 4l»»dy to weak; top to ahlppara, $10 00; otnera to pack.ra, 2 1 6 4 4 72 1 8 7 5, natlva aprlngara. $10 05; practically no fat aheap offered, Taxaa foata for alaufhtar, $5 50. Etaa* At. lamia I tregWok. Bagr "t. l.nula. III. April II—CgttlA R.clpta 1,61)4 head; natlva baaf »•••:• about aloady; natlva T«»Ana. 16 72 2 6c lower; nuarantlna Taxaa. 26c lower. Ilfnf veal.ra, 14 7 6 72 5 44. olhar d.aae. gtoady; ona load natlva alacra. 110 78; few 16 2.9 22.28 “ bulk Teiaa. 14.8034 28; light yar ling, and heirere. *7 26*4^60. hulk cowg. $6.0000.60; runner*. $J.600*00, eo"»* butcher bulla. $0 7507 001 bologna bulla. *V?hwep and Tfgmba -Receipt*, O.onn head; generally atandy; apote lower; no good >• ool la/nbe or. sale; eeveral loada beat clipped lafnba, $14 no; othara $1* 00; beat aprlng larnba. $15 26; good cllPP^l y/’h ,.ri> $10.76; fat wool ewea. $11 00 011 *0, clipped ewea, $0 260$ 5®- . . ..... MOge—-Racalpta, a ono head: ataady. bulk good and cholra offering*, 17V pound* and up jjl-$$07.$O; *«P. I7.SJ; itn to 100 poun<fX. $fi 7607 40, 100 to 110-pound plge, $6 OO0$.7lT; light pl*e. $5 6000 00; packer aowa, $$ 6000 6" (»rnii|> Stmiplb Shown bv SliN‘1 Shun* Tbtirwlav w IN. |Wlm« t k**ii Irfitfi Min V M«rkH \r. the Mining «f IMulkmi Psiitk" isstHrr, •Ml MM iftifgiHtk itnylM l> it R* | * t££H ^ft * 7 4 ft! ft. ■ ft* . ft.) *» B Mi#*> III! 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Iftift .,»)»*•* <MN*i •!»»•« ftt.nla in iNa rftl1r««4 • **‘*1’ •*» . la<1*4 MortnlN « « *fti»i» 1■*'****"’'* yrtKH preferred end Reading A I.align YfttIftV rnftl "rtfthlft." all »!> 1 *• * N»INIft Another sharp redaction |*i car loading* apparently wee Ignored vYeak e«aa again cropped aw* ta AJ* meter and motor arceaaortea Fhl cago Yellow Tab and Yell»»w ft*b ♦ loatn* at nat |o«#e« of 1*4 and 4 polnta. respec tively Fisher Uody hrok* * Atudehaker old stock touched M end then #sll hark to up »A . PnaalWIItjr "f unfavorable dividend developments been an Important factor recently In the selling of the motor shares. «ine_ or the inteat companies mentlmed In this con naction being »he Raton Axle and Aprlng. d tract ora of which ara reported to be con atderlng either the reduction or the paaa ing of the dividend due lo ha declared nfp!ib7lcitlon In the financial district of an interview with Aecretarv Mellon In which he stated that the New England textile Industry w*a In a period or de pression was used a* an excuse Tor a bear attack on American Woolen which was hammered down more than * points to 05. a new 1424 low ft rallied later to 4RS, New lows also were egtahllahed by American Augar Refining common and preferred at 44*4 and «l*4. respectively. oils held relatively firm denplt* a aharp Increase In domestic rruda production, special buying being noted in Coeden and Phillips Petroleum. Call money opened at 4*4 per cant and then dropped to four where It cloaed Time money and commercial paper mar kM« were quiet with no change in rates Foreign exchangee held relatively f ‘rfl' on the light volume of trading pemand sterling ruled Just under 14.S5 and r ranch franca were quoted around OH#. ^Another break In .Japanese yen carried tbdm down to a'record low around 40*4#. New York Quotations »■ --J New York Stock Exchange ouotatlono furnished by J. s Uache A Co.. 12* Omaha National bank building: ^ High Low. Cloao. Close Alai Rubber.. 'i44 e4* Agrlcul t.'hem .... » *% ’ * Allied Chem. *1% *744 4444 4JJJ Allls-Chalmere.. 43 % 43% Amer Heel Sugar. .. ... ■: 34 Amer Brake Mh Ry . . -. •* Amer Can. »*% *» »• .’l44 Amei Car A Found .. .. »*• 144 Am Hide A I.eath .. .. 4% 444 Am Hid A Lea pfd .. .. 91% »3% Am Int Corp. 2074 JO 3# J#4* Amer Llnaeed OH. .. .. .. 34 Amer Loco. 7344 73 74 7®> Am»r Ship A Com. .. • • • • Amer Smelling.. 00% 00 *014 *'<% Amer Smelt trfd.. 9 0 7* 0 0 74 9 0 74 **% Am Steel Found.. .. .. »}% 34% Arner Sugar. 4474 43% 44 44% Amer Sumatra.... 12 74 12 34 32% Am Tel A Tel....127 J 24 Vfc 12*% 12#% Amer Tob.1*2 142% 1*2% Amer Woolen .... #0 *4 *#% #7% Anaconda. 32% 12% 33% 33 Aseoc Dry Uoods,. .. .. .. AtfhUon'.J'.'.'.'.10074 M74 100 »»% Alia Uulf A W 1. 1J% Auetln-NIchoia. .. 10% 30% Auto Knitter.. .. 3% 3% Baldwin.111% llo% 111% 11«% Balt * Ohio...... ,. .. 03% 43% Bethlehem Steel .. 01 0174 »«% }*% lirooklyn-Man Ry. 10% 10 1074 1»% Bosch Magneto.... 21% 21% 23% 23 74 Brooklyn-M pfd.. 02% *1% *|a 43 Cal. Packing...... .... .... 42 II Cal. Petroleum... 23% 23% 23% 23% cal. A Aria, il .. 4«% 43 % 44% 44% Canadian Pacific. 141 % 14#% 141% 147 Cerro de Paaco... 44 44% 44 44 Cent'I leather. .... .... >-% Cent! Leather pfd. 40% 3» 1»J4 **% Chandler Motora.. 44% 44 44% 43% dies. A Ohio..... 73 72 73 73% Chicago A N. W.. (1% 01 74 4J% J*,, C. M. tit P. 14% 14% 14% 14% C. M. * St. P. pfd. 24% 34% 24% *{% C. R. I. A P...... 21% 21% 11% 23% C. St. P M. A 07. 32 ChllO Copper- *7% 27% 37% 27% Cluett-Peabody. 44 Chino .. 34% Cluett-P. pfd.. .... .... 3"3% Coca Coia. 44% 44% 44% 44 Colo. Ftp.I A Iron. 20% 20 39% 24 Col Carbon. .... .... 41% 49% Columbia Has..... 34*4 33% 14 33% Congulemn .. 44 41% 41% 44 Con. Clgara. .... .... 14 lf% Continental Can... 40% 44% 46% 44% Continental Motora .... .... #% *% Corn Product*. .107% 101% 104% 107 Corn Prod. Inewl. 31% II 31% J4 Coaden . 34 32% 11% }» Crucible . 40 42% 40 42% Cuban Cano Sugar. .... .... 13% 11% Cuba Cana H pfd. 11% 4#% 41% 47% Cuba-Am. Sugar.. 32% 32 12% 31% Daniel Boon.. 20% 34% 10% 20% Davidson Chemical 04% 42% 44% 43% 1 tela wars A H.101 304 . Dome Mining. .... 34% 3444 Dupont l>a Nam 132% 111% 121% 110% East Kodak .107% 101 Bid* . HH 14% 14% 20 Kir Stor Bat .. 40% 44% Kamuui Playera . il 07 07% 07 Fifth A B Lina ... fo% 10% 10 7* 10% Flak Rub . •% 0% «% 0% Flalacb Yeast _ 49% 4* 49% 49% Freeport Tea ...... 9 1% 9 1% (Ian Asphalt . 34% 34% 34% 34 (leneral Klee ...111% 310 312% 310% Oen Motor* . 14% 14 14% 14 (loodrlch . 11% 20% 11% 10% tit Nor Or* . 17% 27% 27% 27% Ot Nor My pfd ... 46% 40 41 % 41 Uulf State# Stl ... 01% 07% M% 47% Hay's Wheel . 14% 34 24% 10% Hudson Motora ... 13% 23% 23% 23% Hat (men Trunk . 31% 30 3* 8»% Houston OH . 03% 17% tl #1 Hr.meataka Mon . .. 41% il % Hupp Motor* _ 13% 11% 11% 12% llllnola. Central .101% 1*1% int % 101 Inspiration . 24 24% 24 24 Int Kng C C ... 23% 23 21% 13 Inter Harvester. 34% int Mern Marina . 3% 3 3 3 % tnt kf M pfd .11% 11% 11% 11% Intaraat Nickel .. 12% 12% 12% 12% Internal Paper. 37% 3*% Invincible Oil ... 14% 14% 14 74 1 4% Jordan Motor ... ... .... 24 K c Southern ... 10% 11% 10% 11% Kelley Spring - 14% 13% 14% 13% Kennecott . 33 17% 37% 37% Keyaiona Tire ... .. 3 3 l.e flubbtr .. ... m% lohlgh Valley ... 4t% 41 41 41 Lehigh Rites . 21% 27 23% 17 Lima Locomotive. . 41% 49 Lonaa-Wllaa . .. 9.1% 94% Louis. A Nath. *1 tl Mack Truck . 73% -3% 73% 73 May Dapt. Stores. *4 Maxwell Motor A 401. 4"% 40 71 41 % Maxwell Motor tl 10% 10% 10% m% Mitrtaftd .34% 14 % .11% 34% Vex Sea boat I ... 11% 17% 11 17% Miami Copper . 23 li% 22 2i\ Middle Slates OH. 4% 4% Midvale Steel . 13% 29 Mo. Peclflo . 11% 12% Mo. Pacific, pfd 39% 39% 39(J 39U Mont -lVard 33% 81% 33% 33% A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! Mother!, Fletcher* Caitorta h*» been In line for over JO year* to ra Hove bn hie* ami children of Conatlpa tIoni Flbttibncy, Wind folio and Diar rhea; allaying Feverlahnea* arlalng therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Dowel*, aid* the aaalinl lotion of Pood; oltlng noltirol sloop without nplotoo. 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MS M I Mt I M •*% H »»< f*tt R i, fft «‘tf Bit* * S *•% *• tt H-i litt f*S MS M Abetl * H1I t * S MS MS »’tt rsipifM n ,i«i, .. i» If if | «*«!*! t * *il All fltt fltt II I A»*ae AWffteUI ifS *tt MS % CMlf Mil .... MS M fl^ f*V ttlPi Oil ,. ff% *»S **S M1 Mill Hf . ffS HI MS p. auH Oti Cttl * - * »-*tt *•*% ms Mtt Itand III! N J •* ** MS ;*tt 1* tt taw ih Witfiaf tl% *ftt 1 ■ *' tt RM.ftin « B.i.Mie'et 5# S * |A JH *d»t»afc*r * If M f*S Ittt |l«dPHlll»f !•**! II MS }*tt Teaaa Of . . 41% 41% 41% Jltt i***« a Pa** - fftt tjtt JJtt {fji fimk»n H*H*t m ifS M M M „ MS M M% Jftt T*Nn't Prod A . . . P H lit—on MU ,... Itt * <tt *. I'niofi Pariftc _111 M*% Ml l*M United rrwit _IMS lit IMS M*% V irut I Pit* .. ftS t»S ft fltt U A Ind Alcohol.. «7% fltt *«S «*% If a Rub her ...... I* S US §• fftt C A Rubber pfl .. fltt 7*tt fltt f*tt r A At eel _ MS •" MS * ‘ tt V A A’eel ffd. It* **• S Utah Copper .... MS Mtt «• S \«n»diurti ....... MS tl I* 5* tt Vlvulmi •..•••••• .... •••• * *tt b'Bbiali ......... M MS f* t*tt Yellow Cab . ::i 4» 46% 5IS W a bath A . . 44% US 45% 44 Weat ITHtOB ..ltftt 1*4 Weatlng A Br*ba. **tt **tt Wealing Elac .... I«tt «*tt *# % **tt Weating Rttea. IS Whit* Hag la ... 14% 15 Woolworth naw I* fl% fttt *AS Whit* Motora . 41% II Wool worth Co . ..114 111 114 114 Willya-Over ..... *S 4% *tt *tt Willya-Over pfd .. 4»% If tt •" S 8*S, W tlao> . 11% MS 11% l*tt Wilson pfd . 41 4* 41 41 Worthing Pump . 15 2* Wrigley Co .. . ir.% 14 tt 34% 14% Total atocka. 610,*<h> Ki-IHtldenda. International Nbkel pfd.. H M Carro da Paaco Copper . 1 ** Naah Motor pfd .. 1 ?5 Wrlgley Chewing Gum Co.. .25 Columbia Carbon .. 1 00 Ifomeatnka Mining (91 extra) . .5“ Orpheurn crireult ...12% Otuot t i 1*M body . 125 Com Produrta Refining company com mon atock. par value 525 when leaned, •frleken from Ih* lim. New Corn Prod ucts Refining rompany common admitted to tha Hat with par value of |2S. Chicago Mock a Quotatlona furniahed by J A. Bacha A Co. 224 Omaha National Bank building. Phona JA. 5187-11 H Bid Aaked Armour A Co 111 pfd ... 75tt 75% Armour Co Del pfd... 76 Alberi Pick . 18% 1* Raaairk Alemlto .. 2t% Carbld* . 57 87 % FCdfeon Com . 127 Cont’l Motora •. f ‘tt Cudahy . 5* Daniel Boon* . 26% Diamond Match .117 114 Deer* pfd . 85 Eddy Paper ..1« *{ National T,*ather . 2% J Quaker Oata .18* Rao Motora . JJ , *5 J* Rwift A Co .MJtt 1*2 tt Thompson . JJH *• w.hi .. .J' wrl«l.y . T.iiow Mfr ro . [», Y.llow f«b . »H Now York Cotton. Now York Cotton *<rhan*a quntattona, furnished by J ft Bache 1 Co-^ -t Omaha National Bank hulldln*. Phon# ■Tackaon Sift?: ' Open ' Hlah ' T.ow i CToaa I Cln«o May in «s no «s 'i» T« ft" j; Ji .Tuly 'Tft.#4 12* n* IT* •« j; ft* 2* *; Oct7 1*5.*tl !T5 J* Iftft OJ TS "" 2J?i Bar 1*4 *S 1*4 «» IT* 4*~ *« *" !;<•** .Tan 'Tft IT 'Tft.it T« #? |T4 "7 ?« >» rhlrifto Butter. Chlcarn, April 17 — rnllnwln* a decline of ltftc on all ocoroo. tradln* In tho but ler market today ahowod aom* Improve ment. ^nd at the close the market ap peared** little eteadler. Ponte aperula Mve Internet developed principally on «* n-or* and *0 acorc. but demand for ft? ecor# <u ne*ll*lble The centra ard car market ruled eteady, duo to ll*ht luppllra and an Improved demand. Treeh Batter—ft? of ore. ftftc; tftUc; to acora. I*c; ** ftcor*. 114«. ** .core, Iftc; ft? fteore, ft»4c. ' Centralised Carlote—ft# ecora. He. »» ■cor#. I4c. ___ Boo ton Waal. I Roeion April 17 —Althooth wool trod In* le quiet, price* ere well maintained Kin* Trench eombln* woole are ahowln* aom* Inquiry A fair volutnahaaaoo t,aan told lo manufacturer* Tho better kind* of thoso wools h^rs boon bold around H por •rourod pound for somn Mnto Wnrotod mnnufsrtur#r« *mv that a llttlo busfnsss boon bookod ror fancy linos of m^n’o womr_ Oil* and ■oaftna. Savannah. April IT ~T,u«,r'.n.,'e"^: Nothin* doln*: l**t aula April 1# at *44e. receipt*. ?"< bbla. ahlpment*. 1? bbla.; stock. 4.704 bbla. Rosin—Tlrm. aalaa »»« caaka. receipts. «#« * aaka; ahlpmonta *** c"*k»l t**!? ftj.ftl# casks Quota: R. 14 ♦*: FO. |4«»: II 14 7#: mM. 14 7ft: N. $4*0. WO jltt: WWX. H 40 _ C hlc*«o Potato** Ch|cs*o April It—Potato**—Tradln* very alow, market dull; receipt* 4* care; total r S ahlpmonta. 774 rara; Wiaeonaln sacked round whltaa. IT H01.4}; bulk, ftl 100160; sacked Kln*a. II.*01 Ift. Mlnneeota and North Dakota aarkad Red Rlvar Ohio*. II IS0I.IO; aackad, round whltaa. II TO01.lft. ^ New Yrttk B«kI» | SWfcSI - ■ - *srn , 1.. , . , • .« MM H **» »***' ■** lyiWi j Hf *) * lAnM _ ... .* ,41 .**-'# MM* it-?.*;,£ ts^^y* ^rt***f iU.’ U> | M* *W*4 J' i f •*! 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K T T. . JJ* Jig 17 int R T 6s . 07% 67 64% 14 Int R T rf ». . •»$ OH 69 1 A O N ad It..... 47 46% 47 50 I A f* N ltt «• ... M4A Mil f Int. p*t'»r l« A... 14% **’* SS K C r HAM «• 7ft» 71\» fft* UK.n, f r A L U »»\ »"H * K.n c. * » *■ ;;s «S !!£ * K.n O A F. «» »;0 JfH JW 10 Kelly K T. 8a.9* 95% 97 | iVr.n of * 1- 1 » »«H ** ♦ When you think of GRAIN, CONSIGNMENTS, SERVICE You think of UPDIKE •t OMAHA—KANSAS CITY—CHICAGO—MILWAUKEE , Ample finance* Maura aeuntrr ablppara af UnmaAUIa Paf****** tlialr Aralia end balance 4ua alwajra ramltlaA »!»•> ralarua. Telephone AT Untie Mil Updike Grain Corporation “A RalubU C«il|amil Ha—”_ iOTMTIiniKT. KEEP LOOKING YOUNG It’s Easy—If You Know Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets. The secret of keepinjr youn* l" to feel younjr to do this you must watch your liver and bowels— there’s no need of havinjr a sallow complexion dark rinir* under your eyes pimple* a bilious look in your face—dull eyes with no sparkle. Your doctor will tell you ninety per cent of all sickness come* from inactive bowels and liver. Hr tfdwarde. * well-known rh»*lelan in Ohio, perfected a vegetable compound mised with olive oil to act on the liver Mini honels whleh ht gave to his patient* for ymrw Hr kdward* Olive Tablet*, the *uh«ll tule for rahMuel. are gentle In their actiin yet elweve effective I'Jiev bring about that nnturnl hunyancy which all should rnjuy hy tuning up the liver ami clearing the »y»t*m uf tmpurltte*. Hr. Kdward*' Olive Tablele e.e known Sy their olive color He and JCc. ADVKvrtfturairr. Sugar Coated Cod Liver Oil Tablets For Thin Kids Forget the horrible feeling Cod j l.lvrr Oil end give the thin, puny, un j developed children McCoy e V od Uver oil Tablet* If you went to give them * good appetite and put pound* of good healthy flrah on their bone*. Doctor* know ell about them and an do Sherman d McConnell. Heaton Drug. Brand*!* Store and all good pharmacist*, for they are in great de j maud. 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I2,©0© head: market steady to l©c lower; de sirable welgthy kind ahow lest change; lightweight off moat; uulk good and, »holes. 24*0'25-pound butchers. $7 35® 7.50 top. ti.55: better grad»a, !70®tl© pnund weight largely 57.10 0 7.45; desir able. 140 0150-pound averag*a. mostly 14 7507 00; tacking eowa I®l0e lower; bulk. |* M,fj»* 7i; killing picks, alow, steady; bulk better atrorgweight, 15 75® 4 25; heavyweight hogs. IT3O07.F-S; med ium 47 2507 50: light. |4 5007 2i; flacking sows, smooth. 14 7004 10; pack ng sows, rough. 14 5006.70; slaughter pigs. 44 500 4 25 Cattle— Receipt#, 1©,©©0 h»ad; beef steer*, steady to strong* weighty kind getting moat action, early top matured ateers 112 50. few Ina ls. 111.9*0 12 31; weighty steers showing comparatively high finish rather numerous: liberal sup ply of these from Nebraska; bulk fed steers and yearlings. ft.5*<® 11.Of; 14-29 hid on horned Texas, fat ahe stock steady: bulla steady to v.*ak; veal calve# weak to 25c lower, moet veal era to pack ers 14 0009.A©: few 19 2' 09 50; bob# downward to |4 00. atockera and feeder# scarce; country demand expanding; mar ket strong to 15e hlgner; hulk atockera and feeders, 14 5007 71; several loade meaty kind on country account. M ©*0 I SO 8h*ep and Lamba—Receipt*, 7 0*9 head; market falrlv active: killing classes gen erally strong; good and cholc* fat woo led lambs. 315 095019.19: clipped na tives. 113 50014.0©, few spring lamba, 119 5©: good and rhole#-fat wooled awes, 111.50 0 12.60: fat horn ewe#, 110.25. Mon City livestock. ftlou* City. April 17.—Cattle—Receipts. I K©© head: market alow; killers, steady, stockera weak: fat steers and yearlings, I7.0ft®ll 75; bulk. 98 50010.5©; fat cows and heifers, f 5.000 9 5©: cannera and cut ters. 57 5©04©O; veale. |8©y0 11.00; bulla. 14 25 05.75; feeder*. 18 500150; steers. 95.5007 75; atoek yearlings and beeves. 14 5007.50; feeding eowa and heifer*. 83 7505.9© Hog*—Receipts. 1.000 head; market steady. 5c lower; top. I?!©; bulk 18 90 *7 ©5. lights. 18 750 7 00: butcher#. $7 00 7.10: mixed. 86 1508 95; heavy packer#. $6 1009 50; stags. 95 25; good pffa. 18 Of 04 24 4 Sheep and Lamb*—Receipts. 10© head: market steady; wool lamb*. 918.25; clip ped lamba 914 1©; spring lamb*. Ill ©e© 19-09; e»es. Ill 25; clipped ewes. |i(i 0©. 8i Joseph TAveetoek. kt. Joseph. Me . April 17.—Cattle—Re ceipts, 1.500 head; market eteadv to 15c lower; bulk of steer*. 99.10010.09; cow* and heifer# 94 2109 50; c*Jv*a, |5 ©0 ©9 00; stockera and feedara. 55 5009 00. Hog#—Receipts. «.©0© haad; market 501©c lower* top. 97 20; bulk of as lea, 17 ©007.15. Sheep— Receipt*. 2.000 bead; market •teadjy Umh# 011 2501810; #we*. 919.95 \ 'l ( mh Rond* i feM f *| f* I Cpf-*4f4Hfe# *• *M V '•« r4 *«♦*•*• *+ % f* 1*4 *•§» #»%#•>#* 4n *a ***4M # . 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M©26Sr . reamerr e,;ra. 192 ar ura). 35S‘ • rrtmtrj t rata 119 in II acorei, IlSflkl packing atock, car ant make number I ITr Kaga—Irregular; racilpla, ti.lll caaaa rre.h gathered firat, regular pack. 22© 14’ do per on da and poorar. 2IS0 2SC ch»eae— Irregular; rocelpti, tS lt9 >ounda. Gwv.mi <z Chance Many a baby chick U killed through eating improper feed. Prevent death losses. Give your baby chicks a chance. Feed them RED FEATHER CHICK STARTER with Buttermilk. It keeps them healthy and vigorous. It wards off baby chick ills and prevents bowel Impac tion and diarrhea. Order a 75 cent package to day from your feed dealer, grocer, drug store or direct from oar Mill. We mail it parcel poet C. 0. D. H. C. PETERS MILL CO. South Omaha. JVaSc. ORDER BLANK M. C. PETERS MILL CO.. Rad Feather Dept. B, 29th and B St»„ Omaha, Nab. PRICES RW Feather Chick Starter 1 phf.Tie 3 elite. . .33 00 • pk|i. ..$330 13 pit! ..33 00 Pleat* tend n< C. O. D. parkas** of Rod Feather Chlek ftiptw with Buttermilk la the automatic feeder packs#*. Name . AdJraaa .... City.. Sfata. SAFE INVESTMENTS CIt is the policy of the UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY to recommend for investment only the higher grade securities, thus safeguarding the investor’s principal and income. Nebraska Municipal Bonds 4»/,% to 5% City Mortgages (Omaha) 51to 6<?c Nebraska Farm Mortgages sv,% High-Grade General Bonds 5^c to 6^r Huttrii §tatPB (Trust (Couijiauy 4.VmuJ mUh $!jf finitfi) i^tatra National Sank 1612 Farnam Straat. OmaKa, Nabraaka v I