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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1921)
TIIK BEE: OMAHA, SUNDAY. OCTOnEK 30, 1021. 90 ( tTrain Wreckers In Michigan Are Hunted hy Posse Fit Paisr ngcr Bound for Chi cago Derailed, Three Seri ou!y Injured, When Engine Plows Into Torn Track, . Lper, Mich., Oct. 29. A sheriff' poise and railrud detectives were searching the countryside today for three men who flei from the scene of the derailment of the first section of Grand Trunk pa'senger train No. 5 late last niht. The men were be lieved by the -authorities to be the train wreckers who removed a rail near Elba, three milri from here, with the reiult that the entire train, except one Pullman car, plunged into the ditch. Three persons were injured seriously. A flagman saw the trio of supposed wreckers running into the woods from the scene of the wreck as he went to the rear to place warning signals. One of the men, he re ported, was well past middle me, while his companions were much younger. This directed suspicion toward a man about 55, who had been in Elba three days and who was seen last night in company with two young men. The train, a fast passenger bound from Port Huron to Chicago, was running at a high rate of speed, but the enumeer was alile to see that one of the rails had been torn up in time to slacken the speed and the coaches merely sheered into the ditch without great damage. The injured were the fireman, who was badly scalded, a porter, who suffered severe bruises and possible internal injuries, and an at tendant riding in an express car, carrying race horses. They were taken to Lapeer for treatment. Traffic, railroad men said, prob ably would be blocked for a day, the track having been torn up for J00 feet. New York Cotton. New York. Oct. ! The list In the otton market today lagged further un der weekend liquidation which had forced prices down IS to ill polnta luwer than the prerloua clo. by the end ot the brief session. Near month liquidation was acattred fcnrt there was profit taking by Wall street and outside Interests for over the week end. The early market was not particu larly active, but pressure waa sufficiently rest to force the list about 15 to 30 points under last night's closing level. Most of the loss was made at the opening-, when southern and western Inter ests also sold. The market waa off 12 to SJ polnta net at the outset. Business was In small valume, but underlying buying power waa lacking and the bear element had things mostly all It own way. Some recovery waa noticeable after the call, mostly due to scattered Wall street covering. The market continued quiet and under pressure In the second hour. Rallies on short covering were not maintained, as sentiment seemed to be against the mar. kot on bulgee. The south was a modest seller near the close. St. I-ouls Live Stuck. Kast St. Louis. 111., Oct. 29. Cattle Receipts 1,100 head; market compared t week ago: steere and veal calves, 60c to Si. 00 higher; butcher she stock, steady to Mo higher; canners, bulls, stockers and feeders, 20 to HOo higher. Hogs Receipt. ,6i nenn; martlet ac tive, 10 to 150 higher than early, or 15 to -So lower than yesterday average; top. S7.S6 paid on light lights; $7.76 for bst butchers; hulk lights and medium weights, 7.S0t.7S; no heavies hore; packer sows, steady, $.S60.75: Pigs, stesrty, t7.1EOS.26; Quality, medium to good. Sheep ami T.smbs neoelpts, none; no market;- compared to week ago. fat lamhs. 60 to 70c higher; others and sheep, steady. Foreign Exchange. New York, Oct. 2. Foreign exchange lr Great ''Britain: demand, 15.9S54; cables, France: demand, 7.110c; cables, 7.31o. Italy: demand. 8.88140; cables, 3.96c. Belgian: demand, 7.14Ho; cables, MjO. Germany: demand, .66 toe; cables, .67n. Holland: demand, S4.00c; cables, 34.06c. Norway: demand, 13.19c, Sweden: demand, SJ.OOc. IVnmark: demand, 187c. Switzerland: demand, 18.33c. Spain: demand, IS.Sne. Oreece: demand, 4.460. Argentina: demand, 82.60o. Brazil: demand, IS.OOc. Montreal) tltto. Foreign Exchange Bate. - Par Val. Austria 30 Betg.um -196 Canada 1.00 Csecho-Rlovakla Eenmark 27 Engiind 4.86 France 193 Germany 2S8 Oreece . 196 Italy 196 JugO-Slavla . Norway .27 Poland Sweden 27 Switzerland .198 Today .0007 .0716 .9126 .0100 .1905 S.SS .0730 .0063 .0450 .0396 .0037 .1320 .0003 .2300 .1840 New York Curb Stocks. Allied Oil 3 Boston Montana 97 -Roatnn Wvomine : 79 80 Creeeon Gold 1 13-164B lie Consolidated Copper 1H 1 Elk Basin S Vs Federal Oil 1 1S-16W 1 Olenrock Oil 1 g S Merrit Oil 11 11 Sapulpa Oil i Slmms Petroleum .8 Tonopah Divide 68 0 70 XJ. S. Steamship 1 & 33 V. S. Retail Candy 60 K New York General. New York, Oct. 29 Wheat Spot, ha .toady; No. 2 red and No. I hard, 61.1614; Ho, i Manitoba, 11.17 and No. 2 mixed, durum. ILOS O. t. f. track. New York to '"corn Bpot, itady; No. S yellow, ISHc; No 3 white, 66o and No. 2 mixed. 65c . I (. New York, lake and rati. Oats Spot, dull: No. S white, 43tfM3He. lrd Firm: middle west. S10.60fiil6.S0. Other articles Unchanged. Jfew York Dry Oooda. New York. Oct 20. Cotton goods were Ilrm In the print eloth division on moder ate loading. Yarns were steady. Linens sold well for th balance of the year In many of th Importing houses. Burlapa were quiet Gllk showed littl- change for fall deliveries, but spring business ex- panded. Wool goods Were quiet In men wesr but moderately . active In dree goods for prlng. Jfew York Produce. New York. Oct. 2J. Butter Steady; creamery higher than extras, 4e4Hc; creamery extra. 46 1 creamery firsts, J947Vi. Eggs Irregular: unchanged. Cheese Flrmi unchanged. litve Poultry Steady; chickens by ex press. X4?7c; fowls, by express. 20p30c. Dressed Poultry Steady; unchanged. Chicago Stocks, Armour leather Co.. com. ... Cudahy Tacking Co.. com. .. Ltbby. McNeil A Lihby 1 l 44 Swift A Co. Swlrt International Union Carbide A Carbon Co. Chicago rrodoee. Chicago, Oct 2. Butter rnckanged. Eggs Firm; receipt. 1,143 esse: firsts, 4S)61c; ordinary firsts, 42046c; mlscel laneoos. 4749c: refrigerator extras, 13 34c; refrigerator firsts, 12 4 33c. Poultry Alive, lower; fowls, 14022c; prlogs, SOC; turkey. 87c; roosters. 14c New York Dried Frtrit, New York. Oct. . Evaporated Ap Sles Nominal. Prune Firm. Apricot Quiet. Peache Firm. Raisin Steady. Ia4oa Meaey. Lendsa. Oct St. Bar Silver 4H4 Per ejnee. Money 1 per cent. Discount Rates Short bills, 1"4 per eat; 1 month bill, l per ceat. Live Stock Omaha, L'sltle ,. , 1.414 O. tuber tt. Receipt were I Orti. ial Monday ,, Tuatsy. ... 1 it fi, i. Winily official Thursday,,, of final rri-lv Istlmaf P-mir.tae.,, M data this week fame lsy list week Mm S w's a'o heme duy S w's a 0 hsme day year aso Hog Ulieep u;t it. in J.stis Suit ,1S .:: J, lea SI ITS 30.e7 SMIt S.T si.i: 17.481 11 ; .l"T !'. (t.lut 77.J47 14 0l ion 10,114 4"U I, ll See 8l.uul 41, (40 4 1 SI it.i' 42. T41 fterelpt and illspulllnn of tlv sih k at lh I'nton Blo.e. Trls, Omaha. Neb., for 84 hours, ending at I p. m., Orl.jt.tr l'SI' nuciiit'Tsj-CAnn. l'sltle llg Slieop Mo. l'ne. Ttv S r ill. hi I'a.illi- It. It 18 , 1', N, W. Hy., !., .. S , 1'. N. V. Ky., west.. .. IS , Hi. IV, M. A O. Ky. .. . ('., II. A -i. Ity., 1 ! . (',. II. Si tt. Ity., west. . , II . '., It. I. A 1'., east., , . I Illinois Central Ity .. 1 C, u. W. Ity Total receipt 10 63 I IMSl'USITIO.V IIKAO. ling Sh.en Armour Co 41 110 t'uilaliy J'aiklng Co BIT ... Kulii racking t'o 41 Mnrrl I'm. king l'o 4 .1 ft ... Swift A Co .' .1. W. Murphy 137 Morris I'auli. fr. Slouc KallnltiT Total ,1.687 110 Cattle On a run of snout 800 cattle to. duy the market ws nominally steady, must of th arrivals being killed tllrei't The weeks' receipts of 39, M0 are slightly snmltfr than a week go. Not much fluctuation wa noted In prices at any time, iuullty averaged plain and the Ki'ari'ity of the. better kinds of beef and butcht-r stork resulted In a stronger mar ket toward the end of the week while the commoner cattl were rather dreggy throughout. . tlood stockers and feeders are closing strong to :5a higher with the plainer grade about steady. Keal toppy of all ctssse have been lacklng- Chotce to prime beeves, 89.0010.00: good to choice beeves, 17.76 0 9.00; fair to good beeves, S7.U0i97.7u; common to fair beeves, 86.0017.00; choice to prim year lings, 810 604(11.60; good to choice year lings, 19 26 10.60; fair to good yearlings, ts.25fi9.25; common to fair yearlings, 86.608.00; choice to prime grasa beeves, I. 7517. 60; good to choice grass beeves, 15. 769r6. 60; fair to good grna beeves, I6.00ff6.75: common to fair grass beeves. 3I.OOOS.00; Mexicans, 8J.75r4.60; good to choice grass heifers, 34.1606.60; fair to good grass heifers, 13.7504.76; choice to prim cows, 84.4004 75; good to choice grass cows. 4.O04.40; fair to good gruss cows, 13.6093.90; common to fair, 62.354 3.60: bologna bulls. I2.60W3.15: venl calves, 85.00010.60; heavy and medium caivea, M.uufa.oo; prima feeders, 6.35$ 6.76; good to choice feeders, 6.65ii6.2.'.: fair to good feedess, 5.106.60; common to fslr feeders. 14. 6005.00: good to choice stockers, 3.O06.60; fair to good stock ers, 66.2618)6.00; common to fair stockers. t.266.26; stock heifers, $4.0O(g5.25; slock cows, S3.004jU.75; stock calves, 84.00 W l.vv. Hogs Tho week is closlnar with run of 3.000 hogs and a slow and lower trade. Light hogs met with the poorest demand and had to sell on a 25 35c lower mar ket, closing at the full decline. Heavy uvgs wor mosciy iiiitfzac lower, hut the close was dull and draggy on all classes. Hest light hogs, dropped to S7.60. the day's top and bulk of receipt sold from 86.25(5)7.26. Trade (luring the past week has fluctuated within a rather narrow range of values but the m., rknr in ring ing about 26 0500 under a woek ago, with asm nogs snowing the most decline. HOGS. No. Av. Bh, Pr. S. Av. Sh. Pr 87. .382 ... 3 610 66. .341 220 S 6 25 60. .357 250 6 30 62. .323 70 6 35 42. .373 150 6 40 28. .417 ... 6 45 69. .286 180 6 60 46. .311 140 6 65 45. .IMS 160 6 70 46. .267 40 8 75 H4..269 40 6 86 69. .237 ... 6 90 81. .216 120 7 00 79. .805 78 7 10 42. .161 ... 7 16 48. .201 ... 7 25 84. .202 ... T 35 74. .214 ... 7 60 Sheep Not enough sheeo or lambs were received todny to make a market and values were nominally steady. The trend 10 prices in rat sneep and lambs has been strong to higher on moat day this week and both classes of stock are clos ing at advances of 5075c over a week ego. Best fat lambs are now bringing 8s.608.6O and good to choice ewes are quoted at 14.50(g) 5.00. Feeder trade has been rather quiet at prloea 16 26c above last Saturday. Good feeding -lambs are going out at $7.2507.50. Quotations on Sheep and Lambs Fat lambs, good to choice, 6S.258.60; fat lambs, fair to good, 87.768.26; feeder lambs, good to choice, 87.26$ 7.60; feeder lambs, fair to good, 6."5(7.25; cull lambs, 85.2606. 25; fat yearlings, $5.25 6.25; fat ewes, $3.7585.00; feeder ewes, $2.763.60; breeding ewes, S3.505.00: cull ewes, 1.002,60. Kansas City Live Stork. Kansas City, Oct. 89. (U. S. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 700 h,ead. Market for week: Beef steers strong to SSo higher; fat sh stock, mostly 1685c 35c higher; fat she stook, mostly 1525o higher; top yearlings, $10.00; canners, strong; cutters, big quarter higher; bulls, strong to 25c higher; killing calves, stock cows and heifers, steady; stockers and feeders, weak tq 25c lower; stock calves, steady to 60s lower. Hogs Receipts, 300 head; sales con sisted of S load to packer at $7.35, around lOo lower than yesterday' aver age; 1 load of desirable pig at $8.25, steady. Sheep Receipts, none. Market for week: Sheep generally 2640o lower; heavy ewes Up more; fat lambs, 758So higher; top, $9.00; feeding lambs around 60c higher. Chicago Live Stock. Chicago, Oct. 29. (U. S. Bureau of Markets.) Cattle Receipts, 1,600 head. Market compared with week ago: Ueef steers, mostly -2560o higher; spot up more; butcher cows and heifers, 1540c higher; canners and cutters. 1015c higher; calves, mostly 25c higher; stock ers and feeders, 15 (it' 25c higher. Hogs Receipts, 9.000; market, 1015c lower than yesterday's average: closed strong; practical top, 37.76; light lights, up to $3.00; bulk, $7.257.65; hold over light pigs, lower; bulk around $8.00. Sheep Receipts, 3,500 head; today' re ceipts practically all packers direct. Mar ket compared with week ago: Fat Iambs and yearlings, 6075c higher; sheep, 26 050c higher; feeder lambs, mostly 25c higher. Sioux City Live stock. Slour- City, la., Oct. 29. Cattle Re ceipts, 160 head; market, steady; fat fed steers and yearlings, $6.5011.60; grass steers, $4.006.00; fat cows and heifers, $4.008.O0; canners, $2.002.75; veals, J4.009.00; feeders, $4.0O6.OO; calves, 3.60il6.50; feeding cows and heifers, I2.764.25; grass cow and heifers. $2.76 8.60. Hogs Receipts, 2,200 head; market, 15 25c lower; light, $7.367.60; mixed, 36.506)7.25: heavy, $5.766.75; bulk of sal, $6.1507.86. St. Joseph I.iv stock. St. Joseph. Mo.. Oct. 29. Hog Re ceipts. 3.000 head; 10gl6c lower than yes terday's p&cJer market; top, $7.40; bulk, $(.75. Cattle Receipt. 106 head; mataei stesdy; eteers, $4.6010.60; cows snd heifers, $3.2510.(0; calves, $S.008.50. Sheep Receipts, 800 head; market nom inal; lambs, $8.00 6 8.75; ewe. $4.00 4.76. Exceptional Values Are Offered at PHILIP'S BIG STORE ft.oi.day, October 31, at 9 A. U. Mina Taylor DRESSES Our. entire stock of Mina Tay lor Dresses go on sale. Made of the very best percale and gingham . materials, in - lights and darks, and in all the latest checks and plaids, sizes IS to 48 H. unlimited stock to select from; values up to $9.50, on sale for Monday tJjQ QQ only, at $,,Z0 24th and O Sts. mail orders solicited g, Omaha . . . J.e tor e.V. Greea Trasttac St.wp Market, Financial and Industrial News of the Day Financial By ALEXANDER DANA NOYES. ( liu-agn Trtbune-tlmub lie ! Hire. New York. Oct, I'rom the course of loilay's stock market, it would stem that such influence the official abarnluniiunt of the rail way strike had ftidcJ with Friday's recovery. Tuday's change in the railway Kharrt were only fractional ad the buMnrs done in them was small. The real sMrv of the stock ex changes attitude toward the whole brotherhood incident may be read in the movement of this group of stocks duriiiK the entire two weeks' period since the order for a strike was issued. There were declines on the first business day following that news, but practically all the railway shares scored net advances for last week as a whole, and they now ranse 1 to 3 points above the prices at which they stood just before the 'trikc call. Movement Irregular. Today' movement of th Industrial share was se irrsguler and uncurtain that of the rullwsys; It waa th bond market which gave th mors definite s,in of changing condition. Many ot touay a advances, nolslily In high grade foreign ...t.Hn.1 wmm noteworthy for a two- hour r-aturday markrt and the amount of buninraa done was sunstaniiai. As compared with the rnd of the pre ceding week, the upward trend of In vestment bonds has been emphatic; mot of thorn now stand 5 per cent or more above the year's lowest prices. Tin gradual nhancoment of value for out standing fixed-rovenuo pecurllle I a per. fectly logical responn to the atate of the money market and the federal t servo position, both of which have al ready turned Wall street' diacusslna to the prospect of an exceedingly strong In. vestment market during or after the year end. and of a lower Interest rate for future offerings of new luan. Foreign Exrhunge Stranger. On the whole, the foreign exchange market was stronger today. German mark being the exception. The foreign mall of to.lay brousht In tho more pre cise provision of the Wleldn ag.es munt between i'rance and tiermany for payment of reparation due In goods anil not In cash. Of these, perhaps the most Interesting Is the stipulation thHt the French government has the right to call for delivery in a given year of "pay ments In kind," which would more than rover the French share In that years total stipulated repurstions payments. If so, the k'V'esa would be credited to Ger many on the next year' reparations ac count. New York Quotations Range of prices of the leading atocka furnished by Logan A Bryan, l'eters Trust blulding: KAU.B. Friday High. Low. Close. Close. A. T. & S. F 86 864 85 8 n.i, jt, nhln 3761 87 37i 8746 t'anadalan Paclflo 113 IIS 118(4 lit Ji N. Y. Central 72 7IH 72 ii'. Ches. A Ohio 66 66H 56 l Erie R. R l-'Ti 1S4 124 li Ot. No., pfd 73 72 72. 73Vj Chi. at. Western.. 6 8 J Illinois Central 7 Kan. City South.., 24VI 24H 24H, 244 Missouri facinc... in V. T N. W & H. 14U 1ST. 13 14K Northern Pac. Ry. 7414 73H 73H 7414 Chi. & N. W 68 6714 67 6814 Penn. R. R 86(4 36H 8614 36 Reading Co 70 694 70 94 0., R. I. & P 3314 32 32 33H Southern Pac. Co. 79 78 78 T Southern Ry 39i 19Vt 19 19 C. M. & St. P 241j 24V 2414 2414 Union Paclfio 12114 12014 12114 120 Wabash 714 TV 714 714 STEEL. Am. Car A Fdry..l3l' 130 130 131 Allia-Chal'ers Mfg.it 34' 34Vt 34 Am. Loco. Co 9214 Utd Alloy Stl Corp 25 Raid Loco Wks... 91 9014 9014 91, Beth Steel Corp... 67 66 66 66 Col Fuel & Iron Co 24- 24 24 23 Crucible Stl CO... 65 64 65 65 Am Steel Fdry... 25 25 25K 251 Lkwna Steel Co... 42 42'4 42 42 Mldvale Stl A Ord 25 25 26 2614 Prsd Steel Car Co 61 61 61 61 Rep Irn & Stl Co.. 61 6014 60 60 Railway Stl Spg 85 Sloss-Shef St & Irn 39 39 39 39 U 3 Steel 81 80 80 81 Vanadium Steel... 33 32 33 82 COPPERS. Anacond Cop Mln. 42 41 41 41 Am SmI & Rfg Co 39 89 39 3914 Chile Cop Co 18 11 11 12 Chlno Copper Co.. 26 26 26 26 Inspir Cons Cop... 36 35 36 36 Kennecott Cop.... 22 22 22 28 Miami Copper Co. 23 23 23 23 Nev Cons Cop Co. 12 12 12 12 Kay Cons Cop Co. 13 13 13 18 Utah Copper Co... 56 66,. 66 65 INDUSTRIALS. " Am Bt Sug Co.... 27 27 IT 27 Atl G & W I S 8 81 80 80 30 An Internat Cop.. 87 85 86 35 Am Sum Tob Co.. 36 86 36 36 Am Cotton Oil Co 19 Am Tel & Tel ...108 108 108 10814 Am A if Ch Pro ... 2114 3114 81 32 Bosch Magneto S5'4 Am Can Co 8C S9 8 23 Chandler Mot Car 44 4414 44 45 Central Lthr Co... 29 29 29 29 Cuba Cane Sug Co 7 7 7 7 Cal Pkg Corp 67 66 67 66 Corn Pdct Rfg Co 82 81 81 82 Nat Enam, Stamp 42 Famous Players .. 65 64 64 64 Fisk Rubber Co .. 11 11 11 11 Q en Electric Co.. 133 138 183 134 Gt. North'n Ore.. 31 21 21 21 Qen Motors Co... 10 S S 9 Goodrich Co .... 32 32 32 32?i Internat Harvest. 79 79 79 78 Am Hide Lthr, pfd 52 52 62 62 USInd Alcohol Co 47 47 47 47 Internat Nickel... 13 13 13 13 Internat Paper Co 64 53 63 64 Island Oil 314 3 . 3 3 Ajax Rubber Co.. 80 29 "4 14 Kelly-Spr-gfld Tiro 42 42 42 4214 Keystone Tire, Rub 10 10 10 10 Internat M M, com 32 82 32 33 Int. M. M.-. pfd. .49 48 49 48 Mex. Pet.. 108 10614 107 106 Mid. States Oil ..14 14 14 14 Pure Oil Co 34 S3 S3 33 IVlllys-Ov. Co. ... 6 6 6 6 Pacific Oil 46 46 46 46 PanAm. P. A T. . 47 46 47 46 P.-Ar. Motor 16 16 15 15 Royal Dutch Co. . 48 47 48 48 U. S. Rub. Co. ... 50 49 60 60 Am. Sug. Rfg. Co. 64 63 63 63 Sin. Oil Rfg. ... 23 23 23 24 Sears-Roe. Co. ... 68 68 68 68 Strom. Cerb. Co 33 Stude. Corp 76 76 76 76 Tob. Prod. Co. ... 64 63 64 64 Trans-Con. Oil ... 9 9 9 9 Texas Co. 42 42 42 4214 U. S. F. Pr. Corp. 12 11 11 12 Union Carbide ... 44 44 44 43 White Motor Co 84 Wilson Co.. Inc. .. 36 35 86 26 West. Airbrake .... 87 West. Union 86 85 86 84 West. El. & Mfg 46 Am. Woolen Co. .77 77 77 76 Total sales, 818,000. Money, close, 6; FrI. close, 6. Marks, close. .0057; FrI. close, .0058. Sterling, close. 8.93; Fri. close. $.91. In Our Millinery Dept. Monday we offer excellent val ues. In the latest style Fall and Winter Hats, made of fine Vel vet and Dnvetyne materials, beautifully trimmed with feath ers, ribbon, embroidery, and , jets. Turban, roll brimmed and large shapes, in -all the latest shades. Wonderful selection to choose from. These .hats will prove irresistible to you at she price offered. s QO Your choice V alO TWey ar Gtnm Wit Omaha Produce Surtahd bf Hal ef Ntrk, 4. Earlmei.t of rlt-uiit, but ( st and n.!ktin; Weekly nummary, poi'LTItr. Th poultry nis'kM look slight tut Ihu a and rr on liv springs a4 hrns mwed lva. of l la Jo Pr pound lh last of Ihs .. 1 ! dtnr i du tit lh trnglh ow In esstsra market, snit Im lo a failing 'f ut rsipt h". Huters ro !ln lit Id ;o.i r pound fr liv spring snd IT tu 91 tr pound for hn, depending upon sis nd iuin, filler poultry remains unchanged. Th demand far paullty is good but not nimh mm than snouah poultry 1 coming la then will supply the lor si demand, f'rtre on dressed poultry remained unchanged la only (lightly higher. mn. Th egg market t..ok a Jump of le lo Is per pound on fresh the iiml.ll uf I hi week, with buyer paying 4o to 47 per dosen for ettr sele.'t egg, and veiling st 47 tu See ehoeel. I'liUer grdrs rang correspondingly hlghr from price quoted lh first of th week. Fresh ss sre extremely hard to get at any Pries and a great many storage sags sre being sold at prices ranting from 10u to Ito per d.isrn wholesale. There I quit demand for slums stmk from country point to supply tiielr local trad. IIUTTKK. Creamery butter took a drop of in per pound thi week In Omaha, although lh eastern markets remained firm, Cresinery print are iiuoted at 46a per pound lo city retail dealers th last of the week. Country butler remained unchanged s th amount of this butler coming In Is ham y enough to materially affect th market. POTATO EH. Potato thlpmenla have continued heavy thla week. In fact were heavier than last week. A total of 108 car arrived In Omaha the first flv day of this wa a compared with a total of cars for ths rorreponillng day of last week. Most of ths putsloes are coming In from th Ited Itlver valley of Minnesota nd North Ukota, wlih lar shipmenis from South Iiskota and Weitem Nebraska. Price hav continued to decline some what, with wholesale dealer selling No, 1 Nebraska stork at 81.7Q to SJ.0S per ewt. and No. 2 at $1.60 lo $1.86. Red Rlvsr stork I bringing $2.15 to $3 36 th last of this week. The reel ni of hay coming Into Omaha this week, ss shown by the reports from th hay exchange, have fallen off some what thl ck. A total of 36 car ar rived at the exchange the first five days of the week; 80 prairie and IS alfalfa. The demand for hay. especlnlly the better grade, continue good. The continued demand for the better grade of alfsira, togather with a falling off In reedpta, caused an advance of 60c per ton on choice No. 1. and standerd grades, LIVB POULTRY. Wholesale Wholesale Buying Pr. Selling Pr. nroller $0,194.10.20 $0.20T$0.2$ Springs 18" .20 .20g .23 Hens, light 17W .18 .19g .20 Hens, heavy 20W .22 .22 .Jo Cocks 109 Duck 10 -2n -l6 flees. 10 .14 . .18 Turkey 25 .30 .. .32 DRESSED POULTRY. Broiler J5 SKT.. :::::::::: : 3 : Cocks lc M Duck. ....... Geese ......... " Turkey. ...... 0 EGOS. elect 466) .47 .48 .60 Jf'l " .44 .45 .46 .47 No J .33 .35 .36 .37 Crack. ......... .SO -31 -"9 BUTTER. ..n,rv nrlnta W ?? Creamery, tub . .t; .44 ronntrv. best ... .81 .82 .34 . Country, common .25 .26 .27 9 .-8 Station pric ... FR1UT". r ih 7HIS1I4C: oranges, 216 and larger. J7:257.76; oranges 250 sise. J7.00W7.60; oranges, 286 size, J6.004f6.76, oranges, nit sue, .a.u.jW.v. -;""-" J7.00S.0O; grapefruit, crate, J4.25J.O apples, Jonathans, extra fancy box IS 00 B3.25; Jonathans, fancy, box, 2-I52J22; Jonathans C grade, box. J2.502.75; Jonathans basket, J3.60ffi2.75; J?elicious. extra fancy, box. J4 26p4 76; Delicious, fancy, box, J4.OO04.5O; C grade, box, I3.604J4.00; Rome Beauties, extra fancy, box. 13.00: fancy, box, I ! ;, C grade. J2.252.60; baskets, J2.35; Ortley, extra fancy, box, 14.00; 8pltx, extra fancy, box. $3.50; fancy, J2.75; Urlmes Oolden extra fancy, box. J3.50; fancy, box, J3.00 3 25; apples, winter bananas, box, J4.no 4 50; grapes, Tokay, crate. J2.252.40; ToKay. lugs. J2.402.5O; peara. Kelfer, box J3.003.50; barrels, J7.no 7.60; cranberries, barrel. J16.501.00; box, J8.509.00; Figs, -24 pkgs., 8 oz box, J2.25; 12 pkg.. 10 os. box, 1.801.60; 66 oz. box, 63.60. VEGETABLES. Potatoes, Nebraska Early Ohio, No. 1, per cwt, Jl.90g2.00; Nebraska Early Ohio, No. 2, per cwt., S1.60O1.SE; Red Rivers, No. 1. J2.152.25; sweet potatoes, bushel, J1.50(g)1.85; barrel, JS.60; celery, Jumbo, doz., $1.1001.26; Michigan, doz., 0575c; head lettuce, crates, J4.005.00; leaf lettuce, doz., 3546c; Red Globe Onions, No. 1, E7c; No. 2, 3Vi4c; Spanish, crate, J2.60i8l2.65! yellow, lb., 67c; cabbage, lb., iV,Zc; squash, hub bard, lb., H42c; cucumbers, doz., J2.00 3.00; cauliflower, crate. J2.252.60; to maties, lubs. $3.60; radish, doz., 35c; wal nuts, black, lb., 6c; walnuts, English, lb., 27J2c; honey, case 24 boxes, JS.OO; ruta bagas, lb., 2(82c; turnips, lb.. lW2c; carrots, lb., "H42e; cider, Washington, 15-gal. keg, $7.76; Nebraska, 15-gal. keg, $7.00; garlic, lb., 25c. HIDES. Green salted, short haired. No. 1, per lb., c; short haired, No. 2, per lb., 8c; lonr haired, NO. 1, per lb.. 4oj long haired, No. S, per lb.. So: green. No. 1, per lb., 4c Horse Rides targe, each, S2.50; me dium, each, S2.00; small, each, $1.50. Pony and glues, one-halt price. Sheep pelts, 2666c Shearlings, 10 20o. Wholesale prices of beef cuts are as follows: No. 1 Ribs, 20V4c; No. 1 Ribs, 16 Ho; No. 3 Ribs, lto. No. 1 Loins, 54U.C- No. S Loins. 16ttc: No. 3 Loins, 14c No. 1 Rounds, 160; No. 2 Rounds. IStte; No. 3 Rounds, lH4a No. 1 Chucks, 10"cj No. 2 Chuck., IVic; No. i Chucks, 6ttc No. 1 Plates, 6c; No. S F)ktes, 7tto; No. S Piatt. 5a. Hay. Pz-alrla No. 1 unland. Sll.00012.00: NO i Upland, $9.00 1 (1.50: No. 3 upland, $7.66 tps. Be; jno. l miniana, siu.suiii.uu; i midland, 1. 50010.00: No. S midland. $7.00S.00; No. 1 lowland. $6.00t.00; No. 1 lowland. $7.00S.OO; alfalfa choice, $17.00IS1.00; No. 1, $lt.00l$.00; stand ard, SI 2. 00 9 14.001 No. 2. $9.00011.00: No. S, $S. 0069.00. Oat straw, $8.00S.0O Wheat atraw. $7.0096.00. Turpentine and Rosin. Savannah, Oa,, Oct 29. Turpentine Quiet'; 75c; sales, blaffk; receipts, 228 barrels: shipments, 217 barrels; stock, 10,017 barrels. Rosin Firm; .ales. Slg casks; re ceipts, 1,161; casks; shipment. 120 cask; stock, 67,069 casks. Quote: BDK, $4.1004.20; FO, $4.16 4. SO; H, $4.204.25; I. $4.30; K. $4.70; M, $5.155.20; N, $5.2505.20; WO, $5.40 S.45; WW, $5.60. r Kansa. City Hy. Kansas City, Oct. 29. Hay Unchanged. SPECIAL NOTICE During Fire Prerentioa Week, from November 4th to 10th. we are offering Fir Extinguishers at $1.00 each. Par cel post paid on out-of-town orders. This only hold, good for on week. See display in our wnidow at lilt Farnam Street. ANDERSEN COMPANY. ENORMOUS PROFITS are being mad now In PUTS and CALLS With S40 t $125 you can trad la 100 chares of any stock. Profit, un limited. Fre booklet No. 14 explain. PAULKAYE Fre Texas Geological Map Fre Shear!, latest sssMtlssal JI fleSt mm s M.r.y.i.A LJ a e-ei s-i-n, a Data sopplied by IT. B. Oeolorical Surtey sad tbe ralteretty of Texas rrtnted la firs colors Messures 34xM laches Stwws sod Bastes sll oil forme- nga fields, pipe lines, refioenes. coun ties, tewus, raiErT!i,Is. rivers, mountains, etc etc. This Mas Isvslsskl e la- sestet. Oil OssraMra as Brsksrs wlH be sislle yo ABSOLUTELY FREE upon request. Only limited number of copies STtilthie. Writ fsr yeer cosy sw. snd sak for ear lnfemusi 5 you fleeire about ear eil ooiapany or fa oil field la vnlca yoa nay b lattr U erted. GILBERT JOHNSON ft COMPAN Frr 12 Years Oil Osentwi Mt Brsksra tm , Wtr 81. Ft Wert. Tax. Chicago Grain By CHARLES D. MICHAELS. Cat, age Tr(luw4)matue Ot leased Wlr, Chiraga. Oct. W. Efforts on the part oi lotal oi'crlor$ to dvanrr jrii's for grains v.cro gticrcstful the brraicT part of the day, but the ait vtiiur? hrotiuht out -IHtm which not only checked further Kin$ but mail" a traction and a rinse around the lowest of the day, with wheat J-RaO 5-8c, corn i-Bc and oat l-i(n5-Kc lower, while rya named I 2c. In the f;ic of all hearih fondi ti.ms, wheat is 2 UWiZ I-2c higher than a week aso. Corn shows gains of 1 i-Mil l-Bc, and oats are v-R 3-4e higher, while rye was l-2c lower to 3-4r higher. Lard is 17 l-2c higher to 12 l-2c lower, and short rihs 22 -2((2 -2c lower than a week ago, Kains over a good part of Kansas, where they are badly needed, have removed apprehension of crop dam r.gc for the time being and it is en tirely too early for dry weather to ta an important factor in the wheat market. Buying early was based on prospects of a decrease in the visible supply for the week, but Chicago stocks will show little, if any change, ns receipts were only 11,000 bushels more than the shipments. Kreak at ('In. At th top December wa up to $1 0', and Slay to $1,141. with a break of IV,r 16,0 at th last. K few local irnfelonnl absorbed th bulk of the offerings early, while Ihe selling at. the last waa by the leading Interest and house with ateru connections. The corn trad wa .mall, with few Interesting new feature. Traders ware Influenced by the advanr In wheat sn. prlres moved up V early, with u break of o following and a tarn close. About 76 .er cent of the receipt were nev, which wr taken largely by the glucose Interests. For th week arrival, showed a big ilrno. Klovator Interests were changing eats from December to May, and there was a little coiiuvilssiotn house buylu, ,.re sumahly on eastern account. At the Isst a break came on selling of December by the leading elevator Interests, which de pressed price. c and made a tame clone. Cash prlres were higher with shipping sales 35,000 bushels. Lightest receipts at this time In over five years had no effect on the general market. Kxporlera bought 100.000 bushels rye and there was spreading between rye and wheat and closing up trade between old .ml new December at ko difference. Northwestern receipt wer JS cars. Pit Note. A majority of th leading commission houses and local professionals were strong in their belief that wheat prices were to hold within compartlvely narrow limits for the time being. It was gensrally ad mitted that while the statistical position from a domestic standpoint was decidedly strong, there was not sufficient buying to maintain bulges and a trsdlng market In consequences wa about all that could be expected under prevailing conditions. Reports that Canadian wheat was about on a parity with domestic springs, duty and freight paid, attracted some atten tion. There are so many cross currents In th new tbst rapid fluctuations are expected to be the rule. Maiiy of tho lesding local traders have adopted the Sollcy of selling on all the bulges and uylng on the breaks, regardless of the character of the newe developments, as for the time being there 1 sufficient that 1 bullish to offset the bearish. The report that red winter wheat was to b reshipped from Montreal to Chi cago and Toledo was variously construed. One class of traders said that It could only be taken as Indicating an acute short age of red winter In tho central west, while others believed that It was distinct ly bearish and indicated that tho short U 6 Free from Federal Taxes and Subject to only one mill Nebraska Tax. City of Havelock, Neb. 6 Intersection Paving Bonds. Due October 15, 1941. " PricrxlOO and Interest To Yield 6 A circular describing the above bonds will be gladly furnished on request. OmahaTrust ia Omdh National Bank t a Peters Trust Company Peters National Bank Tarnam qte-enteenth demand was evea slower the ei,i The failure v( fuiie demand lo develop lh peel eek In volume ha been a dia appointment I many the lo. el opera. luie, and cable (runt Antwerp during ilia my reported slots Uier a Ut and demand alow, A nrrw trading market la pclsd la t'ontmu I torn and cat until om tiling devetups lo get lh marksla out ..f Hi tel. inllieiit generally I mure lvuibi Is lh buying si. I of e.rn ..a In break, but bull ar getting no out sul etaiaar of reneequvno. Should private report on reserve Stondsy shiw eipwted, sum trader believed I lie I i or a Mould neve fair UMlio. r. Walter Heaven, a ith J. . ll.cha and I'otnpany. returned lodey after a week's tup In Ihe ..uiMe.l. where he luuml rendition dM.le.lly wised. I'ntsvoraule weather ronditiuna for lh growing nl rrup may reused a.niie damage, put timely rain would bring a quirk Improve, nirnt. At Ht. Ijiuis nd Kansas I 'ity, reeii wheal was In por demand on Ihu table unlea It waa of fair to good mill log uuality. Th latter kind sold read ily, while low trade hav been sieeUiiy accumulating, with mun grain held on track. It I sperted that private rep.irls en corn stocks will b given to the trail Monday that will show record farm hold ings of corn, possibly around i;(i,ooo,iiti4 lo 900,000,1100 bushels, and will compare with Ul.vao.otiv l.u.liele last year. A report on holdings of wheat I sleo ( petted and It would not be surprising If It Indicated smaller stocks than th gov. eminent report, CHICAGO CLOSING PRICES. Ity Vpdlke (Irnln t'o, l. 62t. Oct. tt. Art. t open. High, I Mw. I Close. I Vest. Wht. I I I lec. 1.0IH l.MHl !. l.OItt l.ott l.oS I.OHi, 10S Slay 111 I.14U 1.11H I H" lilts 1.I3H I.lltk l.HW Ry III tc .si .im Mi.y .6714 ..' .67 .7s .tlh Corn ' Dec. .4H4, .4t .4614 . May ,64 .616. M .6I4 4I' .64H flats Dec. .Slat .91 .11 .31 .13 , .SSU May .3H ,$S .) I I $6 It . Pork (III Jan 115.00 Lard I Jan. 8 0 K.90 S.S0 8.00 I M May 13 t.32 t.3t S.S2 I S.40 lllli I I I I I Jan. I 7.4J I 7.43 I 7.42 7.41 J 7.4S May 7 .6 I 7.65 I 7,6 7.SH I T.87 Minneapolis Oram. Minneapolis, Oct. it. Flour Market unchanged to 15c higher. In car lots, family patents ouoted at $7.Utl7.46 a barrel In 66-pound cotton sack. Dran $11.60. Wheat Receipts, 44S rare compared with 300 cars a year ago. Cash No. 1 northern, $1.2"'t O.1.305 ; December. I1.21T; May, $l.20Uj. Corn No. 1 yellow, 40c. Oats No. 8 white, !il,a:i',o. Barley 34 S 53c. Hye No. 2, 74!4 4T2.7G "i. Flax No. 1. $1.7SLS4.' tit. Ix.li Is drain. St. Louis, Oct. 29. Wheat, December, $1.07 asked. May 11. lift aaked. Corn, December, 4610 asked; May, 5S"4e. Oats, December, 33Uc; May, 38c. Knnsas City Grain. Kansas City. Oct. J. Wheat Decem ber, $1.00W May, ll.OCS. Corn December, 40Hc; May, 45c. Chicago rotator. Chicago. Oct. 29. Potatoe Receipts. 165 care: United States shipments, l.Osts cars; market, stronger; Michigan, Min nesota and Wisconsin, sacked and bulk, $1.661.85; Red River Ohlos, sacked and hulk, $1.651.85; South Dakota whites, $1.2501.60. KansaB City Produce. Kansas City, Oct. 29. Butter Un changed. Egg" Firsts, lc higher, EOc; seconds, unchanged. Poultry Hens, heavies, lc higher. 154P 21c; springe and broilers, unchanged. rompamr Bulldlnf The Situation Today THE value of food Securities i. increasing monthly. Tbe Taluefof practically every other form of merchandise is decreasing; monthly and assum ing a near, pre war level. We are asking in vestor to carefully analyze the present un usual situation. Our Inve.tment Service furnishes data which will help carry you to a logical conclusion. Omaha Grain Omaha, Oct. Zi. Only 52 cars of grain wcr re ported in today against t9 cart last Saturday and 199 cars a year ito. Wheat arrivals were only 4 cars and the market for tins cereal was not much changed. Corn and oatt also brousht yesterday's prices. Kye was ui a rent and barley was nominal. Wheal No. I hardi 1 car, II 1 (7 par cent smutty). No, S hard i I car, ! (smutty.! No, S epring: I rar, to tnormall. No l miaed: 1 rar, 66 Ismuity). Corn No. t yellow: 1 rar, SSo. No. t mied; 1 rar, 17c. N.i. I while: I rar, $7. Oat No. S whllei I ear, tm, shipper' weights)! I car. iWe, (ship, per' wetghtet, No. 4 white: I ear, ITfce. (.hlppsr Hnmple whit: 1 ear, l7He, (SS per ent barley, hlpira' weUhtal, Ity No. I: I rar, He; No. It I car, S7c. Hampln 1 rar, I6r. CIIICAUO CAR LOT KCKH'T9 Week Tsar Today. Ago. Ago. Wheat ! SS M Corn 1 l"11 tat 6S 164 SI KASHAS CITY HKCEIfTS, Wheat 160 IM 1ST Corn S IS S Oal. IS S II BT. LOU1H RKCEIl'TR. Wheat I Corn $ S T Oat. S4 1$ IS NUTllWr;8T'N KKCKIPTS OP WHEAT. Minn 446 S5S too Imiuth I'D 127 Winnipeg 1.66S l.MJ IIS PRIMARY RECEIPTH AND SlIirMENTS. K4 elpt Today. Vr. Ago. Wheat l,4.'..ti(0 l,4.ooo Corn 616.000 4H.000 Oats 491,000 616,000 Hhlpments Wheat MS.000 761.000 Corn 670.000 $67,000 oat 666.000 161,000 EXPORT CLEARANCES. Wheat 1.04S.OOO 1.174.000 OMAHA RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. Receipt Today Wk. Ago Yr. Ago Wheat 4 . :2 144 Corn 16 34 7 Oirt .7 11 , JS Ry 1 6 16 llarley 2 8 S Shipments Wheut 46 SO 114 Corn 10 10 Oats 11 It in Hy 10 1 17 llarley 1 1 2 1 Laurel (Neb.) Warrants Called Collection through our office without cost. Burns, Brinker & Company 5. H? 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We Operate Omaha, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska Halting, Nebraska Holdrege, Nebraska Geneva, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois Sioux City, Iowa Das Moines, Iowa Hamburg, Iowa Milwaukee, Wi.c6n.in Kansas City, Missouri Private wire connections to all office except Kansas City and Milwaukee. We Solicit Your Consignments of All Kinds ef Grain to OMAHA, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE, KANSAS CITY AND SIOUX CITY s Ertry Car Receive Carefnl Personal Attention The Updike Grain Company "The Reliable Consignment House I merly Wd lrl.ee, New Tor, t'-'t IS l.irt kosss rl.ie.l: IS. 116$. rl'el . l I kid; a 4 aid; Met 4Vt SI l. aerend t,e 1 !; thlld 4 1, . fouilh ',. IIKI; Vuie'y ls. $6 44, Victury 4. ISS4. llttMMl till. Puluih, rtet. H Unseed en Itark sod la arrl. II IIS Are You Getting jj Ahead? I P you kv that feeling of .tUfaeltoR hn on H.la a dividend er coupon rhk to your pay enrelopst Our rrtlal Psymenl Pica will nsbl you I glury in that feel. Ing of Imlependenr. Writ for details. 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