Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, March 23, 1916, Page 14, Image 14

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THE
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BKE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, .MAUCH lM,
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Only Thirty-Fire Can of Wfcett Re
ported and Caih Wheat S1N
Unchanged.
CORK D KLINES ONE CENT
OMAHA.
The rerelpt of corn
March C. 191.
and wheat con-
Itnu light. There were only thirty-five
rsr of mhut reported In and the rash.
ht market waa quoted unchanged.
lorn was lower lodav. Th better
grede of this cerea.1 dole) at yeterd'
price, while the oft grsd corn declined
a cent.
l were quoted unchsnged to ty
lower. Mont of the sales were mad at
Vc off.
Jive waa atrong. advancing 1 to 2c.
Parley wa unchanged.
Clearances were: Wheat and flour,
eqtml to 1.017,000 bu.; corn. 177.0no bu.; oata,
t.H) bu.
IJverpool clone: Wheat, unchanged;
corn. Id higher.
Primary wheat receipt were l.IM.Om)
bu. and shipments S86.000 bu., sgalnat re
celpts of 7EMW0 bu. and ahlpmenta of
4J".a bi. lsst year.
Prlmsrr com receipt were 7S1.000 bu.
and shipments tu., against receipt
of 4cA.o bu. end ahlpmenta of 615,000 bu.
lsst vear.
Prlmsrv oat receipt were WU.0OO bu.
and shipments W7.000 bu.. againat receipt
of l.ZM.noO bu. and ahlpmenta of l.OW.ow
bu. laat year.
CARIXIT RECEIPT".
Wheat. Corn. Oat.
fhlrago
Vlnneapolla ,
piihith
Omaha
Kanea lly
Pi. Inula ...
. r w n
. 4
. M
. So M If
. M 4 I
. f.l 3b It
.........
Winnipeg
. Ml
Theaa aalea were reported today:
Wheat No. 1 hard winter: 1 car, l.flft'4.
No. I hard winter: 1 car, 11.04: 1 cai.
1.K; 4-& car. $101; t earn, fl.OO'4; 1
car. 11.02; 1 rar, ft.o. No. 4 hard winter:
1 car. tl.OO; J care, Wc; 4 car. Wo; 1
rar, Mc; 4 cr. 91c. Rampl hard winter.
1 car, 71c. No. 4 aprlng: 1 car, 97c. No. I
durum: 1 car, Mc; 1 car (light) Mc. riem
ple durum: 1 car (oata mixed) 95 No.
I durum mixed: 1-i car, 910. No. I durum
!nlx-d. 1 car, Kc. No. 4 mixed: I car.
I I 00..
H No. 4; 1 car. JTVfcc.
orn No. II white. car, No. 4
white, t car. Mr; 7 car. B40; 1
car. Mc. No. t yellow, 1 car, S7'c. No.
4 el!ow. 1 car, 4e; t car. No. 5
jellow. I ?-J rara, ; 1-6 car, (tic; 1 car,
Mr. No. yellow. 1 car, 63c. Hampla yel
low, J-4 cer, Mc. No. t mixed, 14 cara.
Mo. No. 4 mixed. 1 car, tec; 14 car, 4V;
1 car. t'.c. No. I mixed. 1 cara, 63c; 1
rara. tlr: 1 car, 62c. No. mixed, J car,
K'c: 1 car. or; I cam,
nats-Ptsndard, 1 car. 44c. No. I white,
t car. 4'JSc; 1 cr. 42'c; 1 car. 4!c. No. 4
white. I car. 4 1 He. Sample white, 1 car,
4c.
Omaha Cash Price Wheat: No. i hard,
tl.n4fil."S'. No. 1 bard, Miict'fl."4: No. 4
hard, WeCi $1.V No. I aprlng. ll.OVq 1.12;
No. 1 spring. ll.OIQl.0ft: No. I durum, Wit
Hc: No. S durum. W3.tc. Corn: No. 3
white: Mc; No.. 4 white, MmiMir;
No. I white. IHflJ.1c: No. white, MVi
2c; No. I yellow, "3Tc: No. 4 yellow.
otiK.c; No. yellow. n4yi(Wc; No. 6
yellow, fS&1n: No. I mixed tiniyfrwc; 0,
4 mixed. aWic: No. & mtsd, l?!83c;
No. mixed. Wmi2Hc. Oat: No. I whle,
(W1V; etsndsrd. 44',tir44'c; No. I white,
42rr4'o; No. 4 white. 41'u41V- Harley:
.Malting. ftmtKV; No. 1 feed, tittu'ajc. Kye:
No. 2, fcxfiWi'; No. 8, 7;sSc.
Chicago closing price, furnished Tha
Bee hv Iyaan A Bryan, stock and grain
broker. Si& South Wsteenth. Omaha:
Artee Open
1 1 1 g"h". Ijow. I Clae. Ye-y.
l..e.j 1
neat
1ay.;t ',!
1 0M 1 OdH l 0'ir
i 1 cSl 1 fri
1 07' 1 07' 1 Tj
I j lOt',
1 OSTVl K'ft 1 W'x
. I J OS I
. 74M,;74'VBVil 76',
"6 V 76 "fi
1 "H
July
Hept.
1 WV,!
1 Iril
io;
1 07
Corn.
i
My.!76ff!
76
f77
July. 76!. V 7Pi'
Sept. I . 7t! . "i
(t. 1 i
May. 44Miy 44SI 4!r,i ' 44 i444f?H
July- 4.7wiHi " 42H!42SJ' 2to"m Mv0
t-orn. i i
May.
ii ftfttr H oo
fci w
July.
Ird.
May.
July.
ept.
Rlh...
May.
.Inly.
77Vt! tl
I
11 62Vt' II 66
1176
11 0f.fi
II 00
11 1fl
12 i:r
H T7U
12 OS
13 12'4J It 901
11
CHK A4. .KAI A.M rHOVISIU.a
l'eatnrr of the Trading: d C'loataaT
Prlrea n Board ( Trad.
CHICAOO. Match 25. Although at flrat
I he wheat market t'ay eemed to ilUre
gard peace nporU. the bnarlxh effect of
a ui U gosnlp tecaiiHi inantfent later.,
largely a a result prion ioed un
ettl'd. Vitl Vc to SHc net lower, with
May at l.(Vsfj1.0SV nd July at It o;w.
1'uin luat l'o to lVSISc; oala, Wc,
ond provtalnn. liV312c to K:.
1'e.ice talk wa relatively Ignored her
for a while, owing to official denial, but
the attitude of tinder changed to a con
eldemljle extent after the market at
Liverpool developed weakner. whlih wan
xplaimd tn cablegrama a due miri or
Ice to "politic."
Prior to the dUnatrhe telling of th-
weak cloee at IJver)Kol price were hull
lalily affected by fear of a late apr rig in
the north weat and of a delayed movement
Iter because of continued wintry
weather. Cnfavorahle crop report from
the far southwest and from the soft
winter wheat atatea tended also to give
value a transient life, hentlment, how
ever, turned more and more to tha bear
'de a the sesalon drew to a close, with
buyers apparently In no mood to take
any unneceaaary chances over niKht re
garding dlpluniatlo ntovea in Ktirop.
4'rlpiled, wire service which may have
retarded buying orders, formed an addi
tional handicap to tha bulls.
Increasing supplies and the slowness
of tuurn demand pulled down corn.
Oats were depressed by tha wenknesa of
other grain. Heavy aalea of turd acted
aa a weight on tha provision market.
lullTtrt-Higher; creamery. SHiJtmc.
VMii Higher; receipt, 1DJ44 ensen;
firsts. 1SH ; ordinary flmts, lVc; at
imri tun Included, 1llvc.
POCLTHV-AIIv. unchanged; fowl.
17c: prlnc, I7jc.
POTATOK8 Higher; receipt. II csrs:
Michigan. Wlconln, Minnesota and Ia
kota white, ); Minnesota and Ia
kota Ohloa. S&o3c.
SVFIV YORK GtlKHAL MtRKIf
Qaatatlaaa af laa Day mm Various
amnnodltlea.
NF.W YORK. March. 2J.-FLOCR-Strid
VAHKAT Mpot market waa steady
No. 1 durum. 11.2; No. 1 hard'
ll.iSty: No. 1 northern, Duluth, 1.33V' No'
1 norinern, wanuoua. l.fA. f. o. b.. New
orit. Kulures easy; Way, II.16W.
CORN-Hpot. ev: No. 1 ycllos
12
;"c. c. . t.. Ms york.
'AT Spot, easy: standard. 10c: No 1
while Vt--tc.
KKKIW Iisy' weaSern brand, standard
inlildllnga. 4 4 Tiii.4uo, city bran, tCI.60;
b"ti In 1'il-lb. sacks.
HAY Ktrm: No. 1. 1 ?oft.4r: No. 1
n l il JO, No. X. ll Ooul.Oj. shippln!
W JHic.
Ho I'. steady; state, common to cho ca,
'ii, 14i-.'V: li4. twe, Facitlc coast. I;u5
V14. lol'k-.
illliKH-lltu; Uogota. 4M4.(4c; Central
Aniri'a, 11c.
I.KATHKK Firm; hemlock first. Sfic;
eiofids. a)i4c.
rRoVIStuNA Pork, firm: mess. tM(4t
it: family. ls 0141 :i 00; short clear. 1:2
ti'A'aJ. lieef. steady: mess. llT.Oirii 17 10
fsmtly. tt.&i-V,i Vi Ird. easy; middle
wen. ll 4. -j ll..
T v '.! V julet : clly. S,c; co intiy.
l3fiS',c; special. ic.
OMAHA tKIEHAL MARKET.
M'kaleaala Prices far Praxlare
t kareed lr Oisak Dealers.
BL'TTKR No. 1 creamery. In cartons
or tub. ; No. t, ZU.: ,
I'1'1.TKY-Hen. I.V; roosters, lc;
)utig looslei. lib 14c: duck. 1:4c;
geee. 14c; turkeys, loo per pound.
CM KKSri-Inij.1.1 ted Hslas. 44.'; dome,
tic' ate: block, c: tains. 19'c; dslilrs.
)t-c, Irip4ri. lic; young AiiMtrirs, Klo;
blue lah.1 Urn k, 101-av; liiutiurger. ILi ; Im
l.i:? .I Krocli Itiiguefort, 4c.
ci n'I I'-s 4,',iea.kK i.-.e. ,i gal.: Mtand-Sf-.s,
il 'i. ssircts, H.S11. Northern. -t
sal - m iruUnla. l o, selects, II. PJ,
ia. 1 1 a.: L'lu PmnU. i A per M).
H-H-KtcsIi. per lb.: i'a.rfi.b, 17c; hal
I -t. luc: salinun, lSi'. id rnsppar, lie:
a-"-' n Laa. lo.-. 1 t.xVlW. J.-ulhc.
. 1
13 M a 10 I 12 15
22 66 I 22 & 1 21 80
11 170 11 40 It ru7
11 40 I 11 62'i
11 00 11 CO 111 76
It S.'4 It 12 11 K
I 11 7U 12 10
52 '
12 1;i 12 I 11 S24
founder. l?c. Frcfcn, per lb - Haltbut,
Jl; herring. V:; trout, ISc; white,
l"r: aalmon. l"4lUc; pickerel. 7tjc; Pike,
Ki l"c. 8mked, per lb.: Whle, l4n. Kip
pered, l-r lit.: Nilmi'n, lie; Klnnan had
die, iic; roe had, c each; had roe,
4c per pe.tr.
HKtf-Nu. 1 rlh. Hc; No. I rlb.
lHc: No. 1 rlh. 17"c. No. 1 chuck, HHc;
No. I chuck. HSc; No. t chuck, 11c. No.
I loin, 26r; No. 2 loin, Z3VC: No. I lotn.
Ifc. No. 1 round. !f"r; No. 2 round,
)Sc ; No. t round, 14c. No. 1 plate. 10c;
No. t platea. fte; No. X plate, "c.
Fruit and vegetable prlcea furnlahed by
Qlllnaky Co.:
KMC ITH rnge : Sunklat, 4a. 50
box; (2.75 box; , 3 box; 1?. lift
box; IMa, PM 4o(; Vtm, IXHa, H 76
box; ', 2le. 2T"a, $4 box. Lmoni: (lol
deti Bowl, a, Pm. tb box: Hllver Cord,
MM box. Orapefrult: WW, fc.7 box; 4fi.
$3 box; 64a, H60 box; 4. ftn, $4 box. Hi
nanaa: Medium alr.e, l1.Nfiil.7K bunch;
medium alxea )umbo, 12 On'u'2.28 bunch;
regular Lxe jumboa, 2T'it.7& bunch; ex
tra large lurrrboa, l.iU'ul. bunch; mam
moth Jumbo. l.tnut .76 bunch. Cranher
rle. til 4arrel. Uatea: I)romedary, $2.76
ate; etuffed, $1.75 box; Fard, lac lb. Fig:
New, &c box. Apple: Ben Ivla Bech
tel. In barrela, $4 barrel; Ben Lavla,
other varletiea In barrel, UfiO barrel;
Shield Brand Wine 8ap. $4 SO barrel;
Idaho Ben Davla, In hoxe. $160 box;
Borne Beauty, $1.7 box; W. W. Pear
malne. 11.76 box; extra, fancy Wine Hap,
62 box; lowg Htate Mrecnlng. II. M box;
Arkanaaa Black, 12.60 box. Htrawberrle.
24-pint rae. M T6 ce.
VEflETABUr Onion: Bed. yellow, lc
pound; Ppanlah, 12 36 crate; white, ll
crate. Iettuce: II doxen. Bruaael aprnuta,
10c pound. Cahbage. 2'c pound; new, lc
pound. Bhuharb: 12.60 box. Cauliflower,
IS crate. Peppera, 6ic banket. New beet,
carrot, turnip, pamlcy. Hc doxen. t)ld
beet, carrot, turnip, paranlpn, 'bgoe,
lc pound. lntatoe: Mlnnenota white, II li
iMinnei. i oiornno wnite ii Duenel; Mln-
penota Hel River Ohio.
11.40 bualicl.
nweet I'oiatoea: leiaware. II. 7a lianiper: i jmbp
California. 11.76 hamper. Celery: -doxen'iu.,'
aa erne; e-ooxen crnies, 9.:. ta
Crate; R-dnsen crt. 12.60 crate. Onion
Bet: Yellow, 12.60 hualnl; red. 3 crt.
NL'TW Peanut: No. 1 raw, (S'o pound;
No. 1 roeated. e pound: Jumlm raw. c
pound; Jumbo, roasted, ftc pound. 1'e-'
can: ISMrc pound: Jumlio, H'e pound. I
Fillert: 16c pound. Mixed nuts: 16c!
rw.ii.tH
MIHCKM.ANROT-8-Honev: Comb, 13.75 1
crnle; Airline, 1 No cane. Popcorn: No. 1
rice, 4c pound; 4'" Impound package, 12.50
cane, I
. . - . ;
(IIICAfiO l.lC. 9TO(K M 4 HKKT
Cattle fttroHg lloa Firm Sheep
Firm.
CHICAGO, March 22.-OATTI.B-ne-celpta,
1.1.W0 head; market trong; native
I'cef steer. 77f.4i Ui.W); wentern steer,
17.iii7.76; tocker snd feeder. tC,SW&;
cow and hclfcra, 14.1(i.O0;, calvea, IS W
4j150
HOCft-necelpt. 3r.,000 head; market
firm, VttHi ailvance: bulk of aale. mH
i": light, l.V!i0.7&; mixed, .3.VjO.;6;
rough 1'i.Wiii.i'i; iiIk. 17.51(8.70.
HllbKP AND I.AMBl4-lecpts, 14.0"0
head; market firm: wcthera, t.6ffi.26;
ewca, tfl.4iol.Sj; hunba, lit. 7611.70.
Kamaaa CHy Mve Ktnck Market.
KANRAR CITY. Mo.. March 22.-CA-TL,l-Keccl.l.
4.0110 head; market strong
lie j "'ner: prima fed nteera, I9.2f.lf
t; dressed beef steers, 17 V 'oft. 20; west
rrIL 'cers, 7.7'1iM20: aoutherif steers.
J. i cow. "I'V heifers. 7.ir
L ,"i''rk'r,.,n'1 feeders. 14.6.8.); bulls,!
im.L,1 ':'. 'iMK H.tJO. I
higher: bulk of !. t w.,n w. V...L....
V .46ij.); packers and butchers t'
4.62
: iimni. xii an-rn 4r.- ni
light, U20ri0.46; Plgn. Ig.OMrS.OO.
iH.jr.r.,. A!Ni, I.AMB8 Receipt, 4.600
am"J.m",rk,,t rong to 10c higher; lamha,
ll .H '"P1;6": yerlliiga. t0.-O-,u.(,; wethers,
t. I.oala I.tvr stock Market.
ST. U)CI8. March 22. -CATTLE-Receipts.
4.4J: market steady to lie higher;
rmtlv beef steer. 7 VWtO.00; ycarlins
?':," n1 heifers, $UKUU; cowst !T. 6or
1.00; Texa and Imllan teer, IViVlitl mi;
l",fiuo heitvra H(oa.00; native calves,
rLU0ir'fwlp!"' UMn he';-r market
6fi Mm higher; pigs snd lights, 17. ttiti. 6.7;
mixed and butchers, 9.t)iO,77: good
henvv. l.7iiifi.Mii. gooa
eiM tst'.r
AN'll T 1 VI Tl a D...I...
1.700
ter.
T.i;imr,rK.1 r"''7'.v,,r'l" wether,
oiVS '"'"US, fV.uuwu.Ba; gx
ftloax fltr Mrs Itoek Market. '
SIOCX CITY, la., March 22.-CATTI.E
-Receipt, 2.M0: market steady; native
te.t. 7.7fVo.tV); butcher." 8Wlo
l.-n?.n'? br"1- K.7iM.t,; canner. 14.00
io 26; stneker and feeders, ;.2;yJi7 H5
tV w."' M'U'WW' ulla, atagi. itc, tSM
.ie'.8rRelr-v -m hwu: market
teady to fc higher; heavy. 9..Mnl40:
eC-S6; l'ht'
head ' ANU 1-AMBSRcalpt. 600
Stock la tM.
neceipt of live stock at the five prin
clisl western markets yesterday: .
Cattle.
Kansas City
St. Louis ...
Chicago
Ouialua
loux City ..
Totals
IIOHS
4.010
4.4U0
I!).")
6, MO
..... Z.S
29.2UO
CtxMatloaa hirnlahad by Darn.
44 Omaha Naiiosnl bank butldins
Haui. Oeamarn T ner oant pfa...
to., pit
Kalrtnoat creamery, t per oent ld"
I alrmont 4ream., ram. ea-Julr dir..
raito.i.nt Cnaowrr. 4 per cent ur. .
Kouslns Hute tPontonelle) e Did.
U..-H Mill ft Kl .. I per cent pfd IB,
Unrala Trl. a T.I., per o...
M..lln. Plow, firm pfd ...
Oinah a 1 B. St. r. pd
Omaha ft. C. U. Itjr. A Jj' M
Omaha C. B. ttt Mr., oora. ..
rvtara Mill c,,., pfj
t'nion Htnok Yanlt Mock. I Vr 'east'
tlun.l. -
Pnrr 41. g. la. nM
Ie Molnea ir Mr. 6a. 1M4
John Hears I'loW t o. w. m tl. is
Fori enuih T. I. Ok l.t U. lai. .
iKnninloa of Canada In, ISIl.VT .
Oarniaa novemnieut 6a 141b losu)
Kanm 1tjr Terminal 4a. IMV
I-lacoln Tel. a T.I. Xa. IMS
I"r Kiiilanii Oment Ce. Sat 1IT
ion. r,. i,igh,
l.lnol O. ft K. (a. P41
Ontaha 14. hiM 4l. Ht
PinaKa Kenrer 4a. l I.
1 61
ft 7t
M lu
Tin). 17 lul IT
I. Met
1J Ml
M
tut
IM
M
M
7
l4
10..
M
Ml
a
S
S4S,
Wit,
kl
ha 70
lot It
'S
Ms
4
1M
to:
Mwans a r. . si. it-.
Oimim (laa ( b. lair
12I
ra.-trie tl a K. hefunS to mi
Bnlft ft it JM4.. ' '"
w.'t'.'."' ? . ,
elrnlla I niwi glut k tniua Sa. IH
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK.
i-ni.wr. .oveintHr. s I7e- itm.i.u-
l.llc; January LUnc: February. 8 ijc Knot
sieaoy: itio is. is,c; Rantos 4s. 10'
cost atid freight offers acre reported n.
sooui 111 potnls lower with
ouotailoits ranging around lOimlu.ioc tor
Pfintoa 4. based on Londua jrvdlts The
official tables reported no change In lull
rets prices, with Hlo echsi-e -
higher. liraslllan port receipts, 1 OuO baga'
Jundiahy re.eipt. ll.Uai bags. '
evaporated Apples a ad Dries Fralts
NKW YORK. JfMt.h M. rVAl1
"HATKD A HHLES Market dull- faney
IHIIEII FRriTH-Prunes. essy; Call
forma. 44rtH.e: tirrton, 74mc. Apri
cots quiet: choice. rAi'ilOc: extra cholc
l''4rllc: fancy. Ua,tJt2c. Peaches, unlet:
choice. lc; emra choice. fiV-. fancv. ic
Halsins stead; loose imini.teU, rti,;,.
choice to fancy, seeded. 7'j;irc; seedless
9t l"Hc.
Melal Market.
NF.W YORK. March t!.l KTA I J-I-ad.
17. 7 bid. B-lter not guoted. Con
ner steady; clectrtilvilc, nearbv. iK'(i
M.S0; Juns and later. 127. umi I'.tA. lion
firm end unchanged. Tin o,uiet; ot.
Mv.is lid. At luidon slxit copoer. AUK
na; futures tun electroivtic, A;i; uot
nil. tim i"s. rutures. 4. 1 Jl . It-a J
sprlter. V4.
A.M;
Dry t.aoda Market.
NKW YORK, March ll-ORY tllV)H8
Ootion gootls ruled firm today, with print
c oins lii.Micr ileiv active st higher price
ramies. Kllk rhds ns and piece good were
in at r Ally drniand. Wool gouds were
firm.
rlaak 4 Irarlasa.
OMAH4.. March S-Hink i-lr.riuti for
f iusl.s today a ere H.il.'.ir4.4 and for
the corresponding day Ust ar. I2.M1..
ft-7 X.
Bheep.
12.0 4,600
It,.) 2.7
:. 14.000
14,n0 6.8'0
.out) oi
27,600
llrlnkaj' A f.n
Bid. Aak4.
ll
M
HI lost,
lit IM
IV! 10l,
ta
H loo
4
V M
71 in
4 a;
44 44
' 101
I IMta
NKW YORK. March S.-CXHTKK-Th.
market for futures opened at unchanged
'prl. es to an a.lvnm'of no nt and so'd
.about f to 7 points net big ter mt liliTher
luring tha middle of the d..v. julv sold
I at s ow: and hculember at I 15.- , h.
-u.an.e. oui prices ease.1 off later. Sep
tember, cloa.41 at l.uKo bid. with th; g.w
ersl 1st closing net unchanged t" 1
Point higher. Kales 13,Tr baxs Mrrh
July. 7tmo; Allirust. s uter HHiti.miL- IE.":
e iwi :
OMAHA LIVE-STOCK MARKET
Cattle Fairly Active and Fully
Steady to Strong; Sheef) Ten
to Fifteen Higher.
HOGS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER
OMAHA, March 21. W.
Receipt were: Cattle. Hoik. Bheep.
Official Monday 6.27 f.la 6.624
tffllal Tueaday 6 4:11
ttlmat Wednesday. . &.
M.I 12
K.H70
6.KO0
14.WW
Three daya thla wk.M.HS 40.074 Jn.?
fame daya lat week.24.47S 41.120 1.M4
Same day 1 wk. ago 14.MI 7i,l7 2.1. i
ama dava I wk. ago.).: 4.1014 2 41
Hame day 4 wk. ago.21.22 4.w 2.S4
Same daya laat year..ll,M S6.4 ll.4
Tha following table ahow the receipt
of cattle, hog and heep at the Omaha
live lock market for tno year to date
a compared with it yer:
ll. 1916. Inc. uec.
Cattle JP2.220 ra.ro !v
Hog 1.032.10 W'l.VH I2.7ft2
Sheep 624.124 642.4M 11S.310
Tha following labia nhow the average
price of hog at the Omaha l.lv ftock
market for the laat few day, with cotn-
rion:
late I 1B. 11916. HD4. lima. "912. llftll.lflO.
Mch.
I I H1LI I K7I -Ml X 371 ?i B 11
7.i f 1 l 471 4 111 t 7
Mch. I.l n4 Ml I 611 Ml Tl 71
Mch. i. itn 47His !! w;
Mch. 10.) 241 I PI w! I t I '!. l
'cn. i i.j ii s en w i e ' ",'?
Mch. 12
l I 4o
46 ai - 'w i
I Ml 4 6nl 6 C
I 67! 4V 6s 10 II
I 67 6'' I 0f'10 12
I I Ml 6 73110 r.
Tin I I 7I0 1"
I 741 1 Ml 4 62; 10 64
War. 11.
17
6 711 I 61
Alar.
9 1
9 27
t 1H4
I 8 J6
(4,
4 n
M
I 631
u
jkiar
44
2-1S
t 20
I 46
Mar.
I Mar.
i Mar.
I f( I 701 ftil 10 l
20V
tj6i I M' I Wl sBI
1 1 ui i : ; ioi 4.vio 1
I 14
li 26 I 4 H i wl 7 .. 4 47 10i
"un.iay. i
llecelMa and dlnnonltlon of live stock
at the Cnlon 8to!k Yard. Omaha, for
twenty-four hour ending at a o'clock
vt""rd:iJ'
., M. A
RECRIPTS CARS.
Cattle. Hogs. Hheep. Il r'i.
Bt. P I
4
4 .. ..
t
1 .. It
it s;
1 .. 2
S 1 4 !
7 . .. 2
2 2
42 2
3
1
I .. 1
-223 24 13 1
'vt aoneh
Missouri Pacific
1
01
11
t nmti i'h Hie
C. it N. V east
". N. W.. west.. , 65
C., Pt. P., M. At O.. 27
C, B. ft CJ., east...
('., It. ft J., weat... SA
It. I. P., east. 10
C, U. I. P., aest. .
Illinois Central 5
HJhlcago U. W 1
Total receipt ..221
DISPOSITION-HEAD.
Cattle. Hog. rneep.
Morris ft Co...
M1
1.H98
S..W1
ri7
Hwlft ft Co
Cudahy Packing Co.
Armour ft Co
..I.2K2
.. 768
,.1,024
2.3411
l.ttlS
1.872
8,
S.MI
I8
1,647
Ben wart x ft Co
J W. Murphy ,
Morrel)
Lincoln Packing Co....
Ho. Omaha Packing Co
. 12
13
16
"in
, K3
t
102
. 124
4
22
no
1U
48
4!)
9
41
2-1
, . 1
, 14
13
4
I
41
l8
82
64
68
212
Hath Packing Co
1H0
W. B. Vansnnt Co.
Benton, Vansant A
I...
f. B. Iewls
Jluston ft Co
J. B. Root ft Co
J. 11. Bulla
Rosenstock Bros
y. O. Kellogg
Werthelmer ft Degen..
H. F. Hamilton
Sullivan Broa
ltothchlld ft Krebs...
Mo. ft Kan. Calf Co..
4'hrlatla
ltlggln
lluffmaa
ltoth
Meyer
OHiHslierg
Banner Bro
John Harvey
Jiennl ft Francis.....
Kline
Jensen -A Lungren
Other buyer
IK
Totals
...6.401 15,031 .!7
CATTLK Receipt continue moderate,
only 227 oara being reported In. Thl
leavea the total for the threa daya at
14.111 head, a falling off of over .00u head
as compered with Isst week, but almost
1,000 larger than for the corresponding
time a year ago. .
All kind of cattle were In very fair de
mand at price that were fully steady
and In gome case possHdy a little
stronger. Practb ally everything tn lght
waa cleaned up In deoent eaon. 1 he
beat cornfed beevea toora wera good
enough to bring !.!6.
ouotatloita on eottU: Qood to choice
tieevaa, K,ooflJ.60; fair, to good beeves,
l6vu.00; common to fair beeve. tl.t&j
1.60: good to Choln tielftl. n.iS.!j;
good to choice cow. .';6t4'7.76; fair to
good cow. M.26ua,76; common to fair
cow. 64 6u(4.36; good to choice feeders,
17. 4611.10; tslr to good fi4der. V 8u7.4.i;
common to fair feedera, stiOn-al ); good
to choice Blockers, 17."6'd.2;; atcck lielf
ere, 1.764ji7.76: stock cows. IkIHii7.25;
stock calves. 7.0 ; I catvej. 17.000
10. irf; bulla, stags, etc., u 6ut i.26.
llepresentative gales:
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HTiM'KKUH ANI r KKDKRH,
I t44 1 40 n 740 7 W
4 S f '.t I 7I 1 tn
tl 4t I SO t ttl I I
1104 I 1 1 W I
W 1114 I at
HiwiK Ths bog supply, whll hardly
a laiae as yesterday, aa of very fail
proportions, liJ curs, or some H.suo head
being reported tn. Ho far thla week ar
rival have been 4", "7 4 head, being l.MiO
short of laat week, but 4.tm0 heavier than
two weeks ago and a gain of 4,h0 over
the corresponding das a year ago.
On early rounds piactlcslly all buyer
aere willing to give steady prices for
anything, good, but other markets were
reporting slightly stronger values and
toller wanted at least a nickel above
yeaterdey. Both the packers and ship
pers were slow about getting down to
business, but shippers finally started
th ball rolling, buying some of tha
mixed bog on a strong to ic higher
baaia. and packer aoon got In on about
the same bal.
Actual trading began quite a little
earlier than it did yesterday, but move
ment aa less lively Ihsn tin Tuesday.
The market gave the Idea that tt waa
threatening to weaken at any moment,
and this waa perfectly true, for long be
fore a clear sac waa made prices
dropped back to a steady baaia Light
bogs, unless they were good enough to
attracts shippers, had been hard to gel
action on ail morning, and ahll some
sellers were fortunste enough to get rid
of their under eights at price that were
tVeady to si rong. many were passed up.
The result was that when packer buy
ers began to leave the ards there were
still twenty-five or more loads, mostly
on th mixed and light order, still un
sold. Hepreseiitatlv sale:
No A. an. Pr
t . 45t ... It 1
77 174 ... to
70 IV4 ... t IS
St Ill ... t li
17 :t Ik
7 4 44 I 14
44 K.4 . . in
SHKEP-Th ds-
K At fk Pr.
M 147 1JI0S
44 Ill 4 t 14
4 11 ..IN
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41 Xia ttl I It
7 ... tti
24 11 4 4
supply of sheep and
lambs a as much
smaller than yester-
j day's and about the same sise as Men
'day's light run. Ksllmated receipts wen
re
ta'aiitv.four cm ra m AMI) heart ituttiuar
I the total for the first half of the week
st :0.; head. Thla is slightly larger
than a week ago. but Is l.ouo smaller
than two weeka ago. and a falling off
of nearlv 11, mm ss compared with th
asm days of last esr.
Karly reports from Chlcsgo predicted
a tei) heavy run, and sUgiitly loser
pilii. but later on receipts estimate
sirs modified owing, no doubt, to th
si"' 111 which threatened a tiena.
Three loada of good Mexican lamb
aold a high a U tu. sett lug a new rec-
ord for the yard. Hulk of the good to
choice licht nl medium weight lamb
told at 111. IMj li.). while tilV'ull
caught quite a number of load that
were either a little' heavy or were not
of the beat qunllty. A fairly good load
of lambn clipped several week ago
landed at 9 4". Buyer of shearing
lamb failed to get a thing, the entire
supply being cleaned up by packer.
Quotation on heep and 1mb: Lambn,
good to choice, tlt.hvtrn.70; lamhn. fair to
good. l 7MT11.16; lamb, fall clipped. $9.00
4i.7; lainlm. frenh clipped, iV.Wuv.O":
curling, fair to choli e. light, t 2Tf
10 n; yearling, fair to choice heavy, s im
M .; wethern, fair to choice. H o&fj 76;
ewe, good to chnlre, vltfix,60; eee.
f1r to good. 7.60ffS.I0.
Hepranentatlve aalec
No.
hd fed ewe
12.1 fed ewe
6 fed lamb
4 Mexican lamb
226 fed lainhe
274 clipped lamb
lWI fed In ml
204 fed lamb
270 fed lamb
24S fed lamb
4M Mexican lamb
221 fed lamb
Av.
... M
...
... 70
... 78
. 61
... )
... 7
... 77
... m
...
Pr.
I 20
X 46
II So
II h
II 00
4U
11 36
H H6
11 41
It
11 60
11 10
ew Yark Money Market.
NEW YORK. March 22. MERCAN
TILE PAPKK Sfi3'. per cent.
8TF.III.1NO EXCHANGE Sixty -dy
bill. 14. 724: demand. I4.7KS: cble. 14. 77.
SILVEH Bar. OK'r; Mexican dollar,
4.'.'ic
Tl MK I.OAN8 Steady; sixty days. 23
1 per cent; ninety day. 2Vi3 per cent;
Ix month. 1 per cent.
CAM. MONEY Easier; high. 1 per
cent; low. 1 per cent; ruling rate. 2 per
cent; last loan. 2 per cent; closing bid,
1 I'"" cent; offered at 2 per cent.
( losing quotations on bond toduy were
ss follows:
f g. ref. la. re
rto coupon . . . .
f g. s. re....
do coupon
f. . 4a. re
do coupon
I.. ft H. unl. 4i ..
HM K. T l.t 4a..
tn'i Mo. Pan. rna. ...
103V Monl. Power U
til N. T. C. 4. ...
lint'N. T. City 4...
11 N. T.. N. H. ft H
7S
l"
f.
1IJ
107 it
Am Pmeltern Sa
A. T. T. CT. 4"..1" CT.
Anslivrrenrh is .... NlSn. Piclflt 4...
Atihlarm sen 4....4N so t
11.1 Ohl 4 nsn. g. U ret. 4
Heth. ttrei r. M....H14Psr. T. ft T. l
ten. psrlfle 1st i"4Pnn. eon. 4a..
hen O. CT 4f. N do n. ' 4,. .
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V. ref. 4i. .. wTt do rf. 4a
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III. No 1st 4'a
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Bid. "OffareU.
Masons Prepare
for Banquet Here
This Evening
Kdgar N. Bowleg, preceptor of Bt. An
drew' Preceptory N. 1, wn In charge
of Wednesday's worx at tha spring re
union of Nebraska Consistory Na. 1 and
co-ordinate bodies of the rtte, which Is
being held at the Scottish Rita cathedral.
Twentieth and Douglas street. Degrees
from the Nineteenth to the Thirtieth. In
clusive, were conferred on the third day
of the reunion.
The conferring of degrees thirty-first
and thirty-second will come ,to a close
today. A banquet will be ' held In the
evening gt the Scottlili Rite cathedral.
The program on Friday will be In
charge of Rhrlnera, who have arranged
an extensive interesting program for th
large number of Masons attending tha
reunion.
Some Job to Count
Passing Vehicles
Do you think It la an easy task to
land at a busy Intersection and count
tha vehicle passing In both direction for
two busy hours?
Ask E. J. Beroy, secretary to Superin
tendent Kugcl of the police department.
Ife counted 1)28 vehicles passing tha In
tersection of Twenty-fourth and Farnam
treeto between T and a. m. and 838
passing Sixteenth and Farnam street
during the ama hour.
For guidance in detailing hi traffic
cops this season Mr. Kugel haa been se
curing Information of actual condition
at the busy intersections.
PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN
FOR INDIGESTION OR
SICK, p01CH
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You don't want a slow remedy when
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draatlo druga.
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In giving relief: tig harmlessness; It
certain unfailing action In regulating sick,
sour, gasay stomarha. It million of
cure In Indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis
and other stomach trouble lies made tt
famous the world over.
Keep thla perfect stomach doctor In
Save C3oney Every Bay
You don't have to wait for sales Come and see
our merchandise Compare our prices and you will
agree with us.
LAUIK.S HUTS Latest styles,
worth $20 to 1 3 5. our pric
$12.50 to $20.00
.MK.V8 Bl ITS All colora and
styles; all wool fabric
$7.50 b $15.00
llOYN' Kl ITS All latest shades
and styles, biggest values in tha
city
$1.98 lo $6.00
J. SlELPimnD
314-316 No.
NEW YORK STOCK MARKET
Senion Records Some Substantial
Secoveriei from Loweit Level i
of Earlier in Week.
TRADING RATHER RESTRICTED
NKW YORK. March K.-In keeping
with Its recent Irregular and illogical
course, today' market recorded som"
substantial recoveries from lowest levels
of the esrly week, mainly In consequence
of offlHnl denials of overnight pence ru
mors. Trading, which wss somewhat re.
stricted by the storm, revolved almost
wholly around the varying aspect of the
foreinn situation.
I levelopmcnts of broader financial In
terest, such aa the persistent weakness
of exchange on Oermany and Austria,
and another break In the Paris rate, ex
cited little attention except In banking
circles. Progress towards the comple
tion of the Canadian loan, which has
been definitely fixed at I7."',OIO, was re
ported by the underwriters.
Domestic news touching tipon the mar
ket Included the announcement of tie
placing of additional large or.ler for
equipment by ra'lroada nnd weekly re
view bv teel trade review ai'thorltl"
which offered further evidence of the vin
cenaing activity In that industry at rising-price
schedules.
Flocks opened unevenly, hardened and
fell arain before midday, that hiief per
iod covering the major pir -n of 1 1
dny'a operatlona. In the afternoon the
market strengthened In all dlvMon wit'i
considerable short covering nnd retained!
much of its advance at the end.
I nked S'tate Steel. Crucible Htcel. Mer
cantile Marine, preferred, metals and
equipments. In fine, the nsunl leader
contribute measurnbly to the relatively
small totnl of 6IO.0110 share. Oils wcr"
under distinct pressure at Intervals In
connection with reports of fresh disturb
snces In Mexico, but made full recovery
Inter.
The course of Anglo-French war bond
wns watched with especial Interest, that
Issue laving come to be regardei as 1
barometer of conditions affecting ih
allies. Trading In the bonds were very
large, early quotations showing defiled
strength." but the price reacted a stnnll
fraction before the end of the session.
Local monetary conditions show no
change from long prevsl'lnir ease, but
rates weat and southwest stiffenerd on
Increased mercantile demand.
Ponds were steady with no especial fea
ture, except for the war issues. Total
sales, far value, aggregated II R2",010.
I'nited States coupons 2a, advanced '
per rent on call.
Number of sales and leading quotation
on stick today were:
gslen. Hlsh. Low. Close.
Alaaks Hold
Allla-Chalmers
America! Beet Sugar...
Amertran Can
American T.nconiotlT ..
American H. A R
Am. 8. A R. sit
Am. flugar Reflnlo. ...
Aeierlcan Tel. A To!
American Tnhaeeo
Anaconda Copper
Atcnlaon
Balowln InconfotlTS ...
Baltimore A Ohio
BetMeham Hteel
Bmohlrn iftapto Tr
California Petrolaum ...
Canadian Paclflo
Central !eather .........
Chesapeake Ohio
Chlcsgo G. W
rhlcsgo. M. A ft. P...
Tilcao A N. w
Chicago. R. I. A P. Rr
1 Tilno Cncmer
Colorado Kuol A Iron..
Cruelhle Ktael
1.1
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l.aw
sow
lilt
Til,
4? 14
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1011,
ill
71'
7014
41V
741,
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2m 11714 lit
too 111
1104, lim.
ia4,
IM
14. W MH ttl,
e loja, 111114 ion 1,
M.aoo 10714 1044 inns.
eo
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14
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44 4
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8.70(1
hi
4
1.610
1.400
4. 1O0
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K1V,
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4
1
Penrer A R. O. two
ni.tlllera' rarrurities .,. .
Kris
Oenersl Fleetrie
4)rsat Northern pfit
Ilreat No. Ore elfa
rtttssenhelm Exploration..
Illinois Central
intarhoroucll Coi4. Corp..
Inspiration Copper
TTtternailonsI Harveater...
Kanaas Cttr flouthsrn....
4'H
37S
"4
74
mo too, iSAi, i7
414) 12J
122
IM
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600 11
4?
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444
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101
17
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44
300 11014 tfl4 11I4
610 W 24, 34V
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7'a 7S
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144
104 4
44
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11344
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lutavllle A NaahTllle
Mestean Patrolsura
40.400 111M, 104
40 SC J'S
Miami Coooer
Mlasoari. K. T. pfd.
Mtaaouri Pacific
National Blacutt
National lad
NaTSda Coooer
Now York Cantral ,
N. Y.. N. H. H
Norfolk A Weatsra,....
Northers Pacific
Pacific Mall
Pacific Tsl. A T
PeunavlTSjils
m Coo. coppsr
Seadtne
Sesnhllo Itos A SaSal.
e.nithera A-iric ......
Souihen T7tiwsT
tudebsker Vmpsay .,
Tannoaaea Crisoer
ie Cotr-any
I'nlon Paottlo
Tnton Pclllo eol
'nl'ed atatss Ptssl
V. . jHtesi rM
400 1Wi 124
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your home keep It handy get a Urge
fifty-cent case from any drug store and
then If anyone ahould eat something
which doesn't agree with them: If what
they eat la)' like lead, ferment and
sours and forma gaa; cause headache,
dlnlnos and nausea; eructation of acid
and undigested food remember aa aoou
aa Fape's lMapepsln come tn contact
with th stomach all auch dlatre van
ishes. It promptness, certainty and ease
In overcoming the worst tomach dis
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It. Advertisement.
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Children's: all standard makes.
Including- Buster Brown Una for
boys and girl. Our price
98c, $1.50, $2.00
tnd $2.50
HOeiK For boys and rirls.' r.'l
slses
10s
KI KMSHIXGS We please, you
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CLOTHING CO.
16th Street
2 ono
4
14. am
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a
l'a
44
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Montana Power .
liana ral Motors 4e
Wakaah H pM ln
International Marin pfd. 41 at)
Kenneeoit i'rper l.ao-
4
1
7S'
Total sales for th dor, tl0.nr ahare.
North Omaha Will
Have a Christian .
Science Church
Omaha Is to have a new Christian Sci
ence church.
The Third Church of Christ. Scientist,
will be orgat led In the north part of
the city sometime In the next couple of
months, according to 'a unanimous de
cision made by member of the de
nomination at a meetnlg at the First
Church of Christ, Scientist.
Although no definite site ha as yet
been selected. It wa decided that the
new church will be located north of Lake
street. There are about 100 member
now attending the First or Second church
who will make up the congregation.
The new church will relieve crowded ,
l.l. .kloh ..! .h. nre.ent I
time In the two older churches.
Following the Incorporation ' of the
church under the lawg of Nebraaka. the ,
organisation and the selection of the
site, the opening meeting will start.
It take but a minute of time to save
dollar whan you read The Bea Want A4
column.
KERNAN TALKS TO AD CLUB
MEN OF GERMS IN MILK
F. I Kernan, secretary of the .Mamlto
Sanitary dnlry, talked to the Omaha Ad
club Tuerdny on the subject of "Pre
paredness." "The fnlted States," said Mr. Kernan.
"Is now enjoying the most perfect man
hood In Its history. We do not greatly
fear the result of an attempted Invasion
from the outside, but there are millions
of virile, cunning enemies within that
arc abundantly able to attack us from
the Inside and destroy this superb man
hood, and therein lies our greatest
dangers."
Mr. Kernan had with him bacteria
slide that ghowed the difference between
the number of these enemies to be found
In one of our principal foods milk. Ho
also had bottles of milk showing; the
various degrees of cleanliness that plight
exist without tho public's knowledge. Ho
told how disease could be spread through
impure milk, and explained the elimina
tion of danger through pasteurization,
which Is simply a method of treating thu
milk with heat until the harmful germs
are destroyed.
"There is ho secret to pasteurization,"
explained the speaker. "It is merely n
process that anyone can perform in their
own home with full aucces. And It does
not in anyway depreciate the value of
the milk as a food, or change its flavor."
Pain Gone! Rub
. Sore, Rheumatic
Aching Joints
Rub pain away with a small
trial bottle of old "St.
' Jacob's Oil."
Stop "dosing" Rheumatism.
It's pain only: not, one case In fifty
requires internal treatment. Rub sooth
ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs OH" right on
the "tender spot," and by the time you
say Jack Robinson out come the rheu
matic, pain and distress, "St. Jacobs OH"
is a harmless rheumatism liniment which
never disappoints and doesn't burn the
kin. It takes pain, soreness and stiff
ness from aching; Joints, muscle and
bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, backache
gnd. neuralgia.
Limber up! Get a small trial bottle of
old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from
any drug store, and in a moment, you'll
be free from pains, aches and stiffness.
Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism away,
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Your Sick Child
Is Constipated!
Look at Tongue
Hurry, Mother! Remove pois
oris from little stomach,
liver, bowel3.
Give "California Syrup of
Fig?" if cross, bilious
or feverish.
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No matter what ails your child, a
! gentle, thorough laxative, should always
be the first treatment given.
I If your little one u out-of-sorts. half-
sick. Isn't resting, eating and acting
naturally look. Mother! see If tongue Is
coated. This 1 a sure sign that the little
stomach, liver and bowels are clogged
with waste. When cross. Irritable, fever
ish, stomach sour, breath bad or has
stomach-ache, diarrhoea, sore throst, full
of cold, give a teaspoonful of "California
Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all
the constipated poison, undigested food
and sour bile gently moves out of tha
little bowels without gripping, and you
have a well, playful child again.
Mothers can rest easy after giving this
harmless "fruit laxative." because It
never falls to cleanse the little one's
liver and bowels and sweeten the stom
ach and they dearly love Its pleasant
taste. Full directions for babies, children
of all ages and for grown-ups printed
on each bottle.
Bewaro of counterfeit fig syrup. Aik
your druggist for a 50-cent bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs;'' then see
that It is made by the "California Fig
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BOTHER YOU?
The Doctors Say "Use Musterole"
So many sufferers have found relief in
MU8TEKOLE that you ought to buy a
small jar and try It.
Just spread It on with the fingers. Rub
It In. First you feel a gentle glow, then
a delicious, cooling comfort, MUSTER
OLE routs the twinges, loosens up stif
fened joints and muscles,
MUSTEROLE Is a clean, white oint
ment, made with oil of mustard. It
penetrates to the seat of pain and drives
tt away, but does not blister tha tender
est skin.
It takes the place of the muaay, old
fashioned mustard plaster.
MUSTEROL.B is recommended for
Bronchitis, Croup, Asthma, Fleurlsy.
Lumbago, Neuralgia, Sprains, Bruises,
Stiff Neck, Headache and Colds of the
Chest (It often prevents Pneumonia).
At your drufglat's. in 25c and SOo jars,
and a apeotal large hospital size for 12.60.
Be sure you get the genuine MUS
TEROLE. Refuse Imitations get what
you ask for. The Musterole Company,'
Cleveland, Ohio.
RECIPE TO STOP DANDRUFF
This Horns Made Mixture Stops Pan
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Aid IU Growtli.
To a half pint of water add:
Bay Rum...........M............M..l ea.
Bar bo Compound....... a small box
Glycerine M. .U, os. :
These are all simple ingredients that '
you can bay from any druggist at Terr
little cost, and mix them yourself. Apply
to the scalp once a day for two weak,
then once every other week until all the
mixture Is used. A half pint should be
enough to rid the head -of dandruff and
kill the dandruff germs. It stops the
hair from falling out, and relieves Itch
ing and scalp disease.
Although It la not dye. It acts upon tha
hair roots and will darken streaked,
faded, gray hair In ten or fifteen days.
It promotes the growth of the hair and
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