Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 23, 1908, EDITORIAL SECTION, Page 7, Image 15

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Nebraska.
149 ACHES NEAR SOUTH
OMAHA
THs farm Is only nine mfli-ii from Ponth
Omaha, the bent stock market In the west;
shout acre level, rich bottom land, bal
ance rolling but not roiiKh; all can be
farmed, Crop Innt year consisted of about
2o acres oata and h't, 06 acres corn. U
acres hay land, from which two cropa r
cut; 87 seres pasture. A creek runs throtish
the farm. Also the Hurllnpton and Mis
souri Pacific railroad cut corners of It.
There la a itood 7-rpom house, brick
foundation and cellar, that cost about
l-',6"0 el, yr-ars ago. Two-rtnry good barn,
32x40 -et, nn stone foundation; granary,
rattle and hog sheds, milk and ice house,
Rood orchard and grove; land la fenced
and cross-fenced. A good place for dairy
or stock feeding purposes. Price only ','S
per acre If pold before March 1, at which
time possesion can be given.
31 ACHES WELL IMPROVED,
10 MILES SOUTH OF
SOUTH OMAHA
Thirty-one acres well Improved, 10 miles
South of flout h Omana. Land all gogd;
about IB acres In corn, 10 acres alfalfa, 4
acres blue-grans pasture and t acree In
orchard; almost new 4-room house, with
food cellar, good well and spring wator,
arn about aix3fi feet and other buildings;
Hug tight fence around part of land; one
mile from railroad station; a good small
farm at very low price, only t3,0oo. Terms:
11,2-0 cash, balance 3 eo.ua! annual pay
ments at t per cent. Possession, March I.
t4 acres, about ft miles southwest of South
maha and miles cant of Partition.
This Is known as the Hnrmsen farm, and
one of the best farms In Sarpy county.
Two sets of Improvements, valued at ts.oo.
Trice, 1110 per acre, only 111, two cash, bal
ance 122,000, 6 years at 6 per cent. Rented
for cash this year.
For further Information, call on or ad
'drest, nrcoROK co.,
1TO1 Farnam Street, Omaha.
CM) M130 29
TWO snaps In western Nebraska If taken
before March 1. Close to town; good sill;
level. 411 Bee Bid. (4) M175 26x
A SNAP
SO acres of the best land In Brown county,
Nebraska for u00, $:u0 cash, balance one
year. Apply M. Morearly, owner, 437
Paxton block, Omaha. (20) MAT
TWO snaps In western Nebraska If taken
before March 1. Close to town; good a ill;
level. 411 Bee Bldgj (20) M174 2tix
FOR SALIC Some fine Improved farms In
Douglas, Washington and Knrpy counties
on tun or fifteen years time with fi per
cent. v McMenerny & Hiker, 406 Hee B!dg.
Tel Douglas 512. (20) 37 U
FOR BALE 40 acres. Irrigated land with
flno ditch near Bridgeport In North
Platte velley, a bargain price, per
acre. Call after 12 o clock, 24"9 Emmet
St. (20) Mti 23
A "WELL IMPROVED FARM
TWO MILES FROM
IRVINGTON.
Two sets of buildings, 8 acres in grapes
and about 8 acres In various kinds of other
fruit. la a splendid farm In every partlou
liir and brings a rent income of Iruo per
year. The owner needs tho monev for other
purposes and la offering this for tUO per
acre, other land In this vicinity sold re
cently for $120.
Shimer & Chase Co.
1909 Farnam'. 'Phone Douglas 317.
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Can You Use This?
A customer of ours has a section good,
unimproved farming land, well located;
should be broken and cropped this season,
that he wants to exchange for stock of
goods, city property, or ..might consider
small farm. This land will bear closest In
vestigation. NATIONAL INVESTMENT
COMPANY,
681-683 Brnndcls Bldg-.
(20) M438 24
REAL E8TATE AT AUCTION-We will
sell on premises, at public auction, on
Thursday, February 27, at 1 o'clock p. m.,
the north half of section 2S, township 13
range 10, Sarpy county, Nebraska. Will
sell In 80-acre tracts, on reasonable terms.
Located 6 miles west of Springfield, 6
miles south of Gretna, Neb. For full par
ticulars and terms call on or address
Kleck & Calhoun, Springfield. Neb.
(20) M4.S9 23
. $40.00 PER ACRE
160 acres Just west of Silver Creek, Neb.;
Iiood Improvements; fine farm, with
(lay subsoil, and bargain; reduced from
150 for quick Bale. This U the best
quarter In the state for the money, and
only takes $1,500 cash.
K. C. BEST,
1007 N. Y. L. Bldg., Omaha, Neb.
(20) M481 23
Oregon.
WHY frerie when you might enjoy flowers
all winter? For your family's sake, take
the bull by tho horns and make up your
mind to come to Gods country. Remem
ber, you live only once. Then why ,iot
live where you can enjoy beautiful nature
all the year round. Come to Kane county
Oregon. Over tM an acre net In chvr
rles on land that cost $:w shows what can
be done. Write to Dept. D, Commercial
Club, Eugene, Oregon, for reliable facts.
(30)
Texas.
TEXAS FARMS
For sale or exchange for east
ern Nebraska or western Ioiva
farms.
3fH acres Brasos valley land In Baylor
county, northern Texas; subdivided Into
luO-acre tracts; strong, rich soli, suitable
for winter wheat, oats, corn, cotton itnd
alfa fa. all kinds of vegetables and fruit;
sufficient timber for fencing and firewood;
abundunt rulnfall; healthful climate; near
guud county seat town of 8.0W) people.
For further Information call or writ
F. A. FIELD
Room 6ati New Brnndels Bldg.,
(30)-
iw 8MAI4L farms In 1'exaa Panhandle;
agents wanted; llleriil commission. I J.
Byerley, Long Htdg., Kansas City. Mo.
(.0) 401 23
LAND FOR BI'BTUTtlKS.
Large and small bodies of pine, cypreau,
white oak, gum ash and cot ton wood, M to
H0. Fruit anal grain farms. K d river
valley; plantations of mulatto soil, ike
richest In the world. $10 to t. Also saw
mills and wood factories. Describe exact I v
what you want In your first letter. A. A.
Cleveland, Iw's L. Broad, Texarkunii. Te.
0)-2
Mlacallaaaona.
WESTERN FARM LANDS.
Crop payment plan; two crops pays for
land, while the land Is doubling la value.
NATIONAL INVESTMENT CO.,
Hl-blii Uiandeia bldg.
(20) M5t
1W acres In southeast Wyoming, 11 miles
from railroad; some lraprovemeiita. $1.2l.
0J1 acres In Kimball county; cheap; at
$0 26 per acre.
Half section in Banner county. Quod
land.
4!-acre slock farm and ranch In Banner
county, all Improved and ready for bus!
ress. This is a snap.
3.0 acres south of North Platte, Cheap at
the price asked.
10.0 0 acres In northeastern Colorado. Stud
'or descriptive plat.
O'KEKFK REAL ESTATE CO.
1UU N. Y. Life Bldg. Omaha, Neb.
(3i)
When writing to advertisers, remember It
only takes a stroke or two of the pen
to nieiulon the fact that u4 saw Uta ad
In U be.
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT
40 ACRES -One mllo west of Fort Omaha,
half mile from car line. Henry F.
Wynian. 10fJ N. Y. Life Bldg.
(21 1-234 21
ACRES FOR RENT
From 1" to SS arrrs near 3'lth St. south
of South Omaha, $3 per acre; also 1ft acres
near Griffin Orove, southwest of Hanscom
Park.
OrXIROK A CO., inn FARNAM ST.
til)
REAL ESTATE LOANS
W. II. Thomas Loans Money.
v (i2) M235 23x
PRIVATE MONKY-NO DELAY.
QARV1N BROS.. ltM FARNAM.
(22)-ottt
LOANS on Improved Omaha property
O Keefe R. K. Co.. 1001 N. Y. Life Blrlg
(23)-C4l
Buildings loans. W. It. Thomas.
(32)-M240 23x
WANTED City loans and warrants. W.
Farnam Smith A Co.. 1320 Farnam St.
(22)-54a
WILLS
FARM LOANS
TRUSTS
We prepare wills at a minimum cost.
Consultation la confidential.
We have choice mortgages netting the In
vestor BVi to 8 per cent.
In twenty-one years of business no In
vestor with tis haa lost a dollar, nor
taken an acre of land; $7,500,000 of other
people's money Is now safely placed by
us.
For those who wish to Issue bonds or pro
vide a fund from which children or aged
people are to receive the Income we act
as trustee.
PETERS TRUST CO.,
Ground Floor New York Life Bldg.
(22)
LOANS FOR SALE
$800, 5 Years, G
On new, modern home, on Grand Ave., two
blocks from car line, value $2,0u0.
$1,300, 5 Years, Gfo
-Room, new modern ' house, on paved
street, value $2,750.
$1,400, 5 Years, 6
7-Room modern house, corner lot, one
block from car line, value $2,Sot).
Choice loans In different parts of Omaha,
netting Investors 6 per cent.
HASTINGS St IIEYDEN, 1704 Farnam St.
(22)-
PRIVATE money to loan on Improved real
estate. N. P. Dodge ac Co., 1714 Farnam
BU 2J)-64J
Real Estate Loans. W. H. Thomas.
(22-MJo6 23x
$100 TO $10,000 made promptly. F. D. Wsad.
Wead Bldg., lsiti and Faruain.
(22)-i4l
WANTED Loans on Improved Omaha or
South Omaha city property. U. S. Mort
gage and Trust Co., W. 11. Thomas, agent,
M First National Bank Bldg.
(22) 186 Mchl-x
No Delay. W. II Thomas. (22) U7 23x
LOWEST RATES Bemls, Paxton Block.
(22) 54
Money to Loan
IF YOU HAVu. IMPROVED OMAHA
REAL ESTATE SECURITY AND WANT
MONEY QUICKLY Al AT LOWEST
RATE OF INTEREST, YOU WILL SAVE
TIME BY COMING TO US.
GARVIN BROS, 1604 FARNAM.
(22J-
PRIVATE MONEY-CASH ON HAND
NO DELAY. J. H. M1THEN. 102-3 1ST
NAT. UAiSli BLDG. TH.L. DOUG. 12.K.
(22) Mil
Cash on Hand. W. H. Thomas, 503 First
National Bunk Bldg. (22)- M23S 23x
WANTED City loans. Patera Trust Co.
U2)-C4i
MONEY TO LOAN-Payne Investment Co.
MONEY to loan on Improved city property.
Hustings & lleyden, l.u4 Farnam St.
(22J-MS29
Farm Loans. W. II. Thomas, 603 First
National Bank Bldg. (22) M239 Ux
PRIVATE money to loan; no delays. J.
li. Sherwood, !-) 7 Biandeis Bid..
(22)-64l
REAL ESTATE WANTED
WANTED To buy (or cash, equity in two
or thru cottages; no agent- Aadress li
Hit, uaie Bee. (23) all
I HAVE Bonie first mortgage t per cent
twenty-year gold bonds wiucn 1 will traue
for real eduue. Address E 3a, care Bee.
(23) A1413
WE have four customers for double brick
flat, close in, or in good residence dis
trict, also good cottage homes. - Muat bu
cheap. N. P. Dodge at Co., 1714 Farnam
BtJ (13J-M477 2j
WANTED TO BORROW
ti.'.w it) enlarge established . legitimate
ouainesa. Auuiess v j, care Bee.
(21) M3tfB Six
WANTED TO BUY
SECONDHAND feed sacks. No amount too
larye or too aiuall. Wagnei, aul is. iuiU.
(2a) s5D
SECOND HAND gus flat, must be lu A 1
cuudillon. Addrens O 30, Bee.
(2S)-l(Xtl-26x
CASH paid for secondhand clothing, shoes,
ate. M N. ICtll St, Tel. Bed U2&.
t2o)-31
WANTED To buy secondhand furniture,
cook and healing stoves, carpsts, lino
leums, olflce furniture, old clothes, quilts
and all kinds of tools, or vtt buy the
fuinltura of your bouke complete. The
highest price paid. Call the right man.
Tel. Douglas 39TL '26) M179 M4
WANTED One good, sound, heavy horse.
Alfred Bloom Co., 15th and California Sta.
' M.W 23
WANTEI Second-hand trip hammer tn
good condition. Address The Democrat.
Wayne, Neb. (25) MlMK 28
BUST price paid for second-hand furniture,
carpeta, stoves, clothing, shoes, etc. Red
61. (25)-M454
WANTED 4.000 yards dirt, 2. and C St.
South Omaha. W. O. Reefer.
(2f-Mf70y
WANTED TO RENT
RESPONSIBLE party would like to rent
.cottage with small acreage. What have
you. Address K V idle Bee.
t-ti) M169 ZZx
WANTED Iirge front room fop young
married couple, close In Address P 14
Hee. (W) M214 23
WANTED Pleasant, quiet room and board
with private family. In Furuani llill (li.
rlct, by a young man. Please si ate partic
ulars. References If necessary. AOurvt
W lo. care Bee. (26)-226 23x
WANTED To rent one room In good busi
ness location, for saloon business. Res
ponsible parlies. Acdress, A US. cure Hee
() 223 23x
WANTED Two unfurnished In modern
brick flat. Address F 22. Bee.
(2-M271 24x
WANTED To rent SO acre, furnished
farm on shares In crop. A. Juhiuou,
a lslb trt., tkUlu Omaha. Neb.
t-CeJSxi
WANTED TO RENT
Cint Inued.l
YOI'N'G iady employed during the day. de
sires low priced room and hoard or room.
private family pref erred, (live location
and ric e. Address C-19 Hee
(Jfi 36H 23
WANTED to rent a furnished, detached
house with three or four bedrooms by
responsible puny, for six months: muat
re desirable location. Address J. 2ft, care
B'e. (Jii 4: Zx
Ft RNICMEn room
dress G 4u, Bee.
by
single man. Ad
2i; M4!4 x
WANTED SITUATIONS
TEAM or farm hand; good reference. J,
W. Bell, 240!) Harney St.. Omaha, Neb
(21) Mull 22X
YOUNG mu derires place to work for
board while going to school. Boyles rol
lego. Telephone Douglas 14. (27) S33
WANTED Position as
i, care Bee. 15 Scott
tutor or governess,
St., Council Bluffa
(27) M11S 22
SEWING WANTED Neat work; prlc
reasonable. Mrs. Clarence Smith, 3)S
Lake St. 127) M2 M3x
TWO connecting rooms on bathroom floor,
ror light housekeeping; furnished or un
furniHlied; modern; walking distance or
on car line. Address J 42, care Bee,
(28 M499 fflx
TIIK IXCOMI'AKAULK
WHITE
Twice an Many "White"
Touring Cars in Use Than Any
Other Make
DRUIVIIVIOND
Agent
'flill In the ISuggy Iiuinex."
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET
Ing. Notice Is hereby given that the
regular annual meeting of the stockholders
of the South Platte Land company will bu
neiu at me orrtce or said company at Lin
coin. Neb., at il o'clock a. m., on the
luurin oay or Alan, n, A. D. iikjS. By order
or me iio.iru oi tnrectors. c. H. Morrill,
presiaent, a. h. Minor, secretary, Lincoln,
Neb.. Februar 1. 1908. F-3d-20T
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEET-
Ing. The regular annual meeting of
s ocKiuuaer in in' Bee pjoi a. mg comj an
will be held In the office of tho company
in mu nee ouiiuing, corner inn anil rar
nam streets, Omaha. Nebraska, on Mn
day, March 2, 190S, at 4 o'clock p. m. By
order of the president. HENRY A HA8-
ivl-l-L,. secretary. Flidlot
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Wubuah By , OuuUiu, Neb. '
D. C. SCOTT, D.V.S.
(Successor to Dr. a L Ramacclottl)
AJfSiaTaJTT sTTATB WTKriniie,
Offloe and Xoapttal, gslO Huoa
traet.
Callg Promptly Answered at All Houra.
rnoae crttce Iiratj rt.
tea. PeuxUa 433.
Cull, It).
OMAHA LIVE STOCR MARKET
Few Toor
Cattle Received During
Last Week.
PROSPECT FOR ADVANCE IS SMALL
Iloas Drop Ten teals Darlnsi Week,
Heavy Animals "till ( nmntaad
Ins; Goe4 Pre m I ni a h ee f
Well Cleaned Ont.
Neb.. Feb. 22, 111.
Cattlo. Hogs. Sheep.
... 4.2T.7
... 8.624
... 3.n
... 3.18
... 3.47
.... 122
SOCTH OMAHA,
Receipts were:
Official Monday
Official Tuesday .....
Official Wednesday .
Official Thursday ...
Official Friday
Estimate Saturday ...
Six days this week IS.209
Same days last week 18.4tll
Same days 2 weeks ago. . IT. Ml
tame days 3 weeks ago. .19.748
Same days 4 weeks ago..l9.'4
Same days last year 23.743
The following table shows the receipts of
cattle, hogs and sheep at South Omaha for
me year 10 dale compared wltn lasi year;
iwh 1M07. Inc. Dec.
ra'"e 148.3) 173.112 , 24,76
Hogs h.lt.W 878 437 132.102
felieep lMt.152 247.260
The following table shows the average
price of hogs at South Omaha for the 1
several days, with comparisons:
8.4ti3
9.671 4.489
8.716 1.021
11.445 1.423
17.70. 4,4
14.418 .....
49.0TI3 St.
M.946 2.8i7
67.421) JIUiHO
66.829 K.4i
71.711 151
8983 41.7:19
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Date. 1908 . 1907. 19O6.1irB.l904.190J.1901
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6 85
5 911
4 77 5 03
4 81
4 84
4 86,
4 SS
4 73
4 67i
5 8k I I
6 9S 4 6
5 961 4 74
6 00
6 Ool
4 90i
4 88
8 04
5 03
6
5 12
6 26
5 28i
TBI 00
71 6 02
72 6 02
6 811 5 M
6 8(i t 93
15 80
93
7 021 5 V
6 971 6 79
6 Uli 5 87
99 5 84
6 901 S 8S
16 98
Indicates Sunday.
The official number of cars of stock
brought In today by each road was:
Cattle. Hogs. H r i.
C, M. & Pt. P
ahnnh
Missouri Pacific
('nion Pacific 1
C. & N. W., enst 1
C. N. W., west
C, St. P., M. & 0 1
C H. O.. eaRt 1
C. B. & Q., west 1
H. I. & P.. east
C, R. I. & P., west 1
Illinois Central
Chicago Great Western
7
2
4
38
17
85
18
4
35
7
2
3
2
3
was
Total receipts 6 204
The disposition of the day's reoelnta
as follows, each buyer purchasing the num
oer or neaa inaicatea:
Cattle. Hogs.
Omaha Packing Co
Swift and Compony 84
Cudahy Packing Co 8
Armour & Co 41'
Krey Pnckina Co S18 '
Hill & Son 18
J. H. Bulla 21
Cudahy Bros. Co i
Independent Packing Co
Klngan Packing Co
Other" buyers H
2,lt
4,;i
4,528
1,751
7
SftS
Totals 158 18,431
CATTLE The week closes with the usual
very little stook
y so that
smau run and there wn
In the yards held over from Frlil
there was nothing doing In the cattlo mar
ket. Keeeiiits for the week foot ud 18.400
fad or substantially the some as last weeK
and some 5.60U head less than for the third
week of February a year ugo. The gen
eral quality of the offerings has continued
very fair with a liberal percentage of
rather deslrablo beeves and comparatively
rew srriciiy poor cattle.
During tho first half of the week the
trend of values was higher owing to tho
moderate offerings and the rough weather
Local dressed beef men were all good
buyers and prices advanced fully 101J15C
the first three days of the week. During
the latter half of the week with unex
pectedly heavy supplies and blockaded
roads east, the market weakened off again
and practically all of the advance of the
fora part of tho week was lost. Prices be
ing substantially the same as a week ago.
A feature of the trade during the week
was the well sustained demand for the fair
to pretty good, handy weight beeves, the
strictly choice kinds being rather slow sale
at times and a good share of the warmed
up and short-fed cattle going to the feeder
buyers at better prices than the killers were
wining to pay. prospects are ror a rather
liberal run next week and unless there Is a
very material improvement In the shipping
and export demand there la little likelihood
of any further advance In. prices.
The market for cows and helfera ad
vanced during the firs' half of the week
and by Wednesday was fully 25c higher
and about the best of the season to date.
During the latter half of the week
there was some decline but on both
butchers and beef stock closing
figures are in tne neigtinorhood or loiHuc
better than a week ago. Medium and com
mon cows for veal calves has shown little
change all week but bull, stags, etc., are,
If anything a shade stronger thun .a week
ago.
Only a moderate business has been dnnc
In Blockers and feeders during the week,
but as a rule the demand has exceeded the
supply and values have advanced about 25o,
especially on the desirable light welalit
grades.
Quotations on cattlo: Good to choice corn-
fed ateers, $5.(kU6.50; fair to good cornfed
steers, H.otKft.OO; common to fair cornfed
steers, $3.76i4.00; good to choice cows and
heifers, 83 86f4.w; fair to good cows and
heifers, t3.2tf3.76: common to fair cows
and heifers, $2.i54ja00; good to choice stock
ers and feeders, I4.20ir4.75; fair to good
stnekera and feeders, $3.tKKi(4.10; common to
fair Blockers and feeders, 13.303.50.
Kepreaemalive sales:
BKliy STEERS.
No.
s...
15...
It...
W...
4...
1...
...
10...
At.
... Ml
...1122
...1045
... 7
... 5
...1M
..1370
...til
... UT5
No.
It...
41...
.1660
t...
1...
1...
1...
1...
...
ins
170 b 00
STOCK ERS
Pr.
4 10
4 65
4 65
COWS.
8 00 8
I 15 18
S 40 10
4 ro
HEIFERS.
I
4 00
BULLS.
I 4I 1
' CALVES.
4 15
4 16 I
At,
1U1
1213
.1!08
.10W)
.1330
Pr.
4 65
4 74
4 10
4 10
4 26
MS 4 U
....... 1I0 I 75
110 S 00
130 I 00
AND FEEDERS.
.. 40 76 1 4 in
.. Hl 4 IS 11..... UUt 4 50
..led 4 15
HOOS Receipts of hogs wen unusuallv
liberal for the last of the week and this
fact was largely responsible for a riron of
about 10c In prices. Eastern markets were
Heavily supplied and reoorta from there
were decidedly bearish, while the weakness
in provisions and the prospects of liberal
supplies next week had a very depressing
influence on tha trade. Receipts for the
week, 63.6C0 head, average up very nearly
as large us a week ago and several thou
sand head heavier than for the correspond
ing week of last year. Prices have
lluctuated considerably during the mini W
days, but the fluctatlons have been within
CfTtnparatively narrow range ami at ilia
close of the week the market is generullv
.VnUie lower than at the close of last week
Heavy hogs still command a good premium
with the Inferior, light and underweight
loads selling at a discount of SO'nTBc. For
good hogs of all weights, however, the
range Is not verv wide. Tons soM on tn
14.10 today, as against $4.25 yesterday, and
me milk of the trading was at 83.90Hji4.oo,
-3 RganiBi 9f.lN;-i.io on
No. At. Sh. Pr. No.
m l.l 11 1 li o
li ... 3 k5 74
(2 17S ... I 85 tn
I'M MO 40 I fci 41
14 171 ... 85 o
6S 15 80 I SO (il
M 2S ... I SO T7
4 :il 50 I HO 68
6H 211 ... 0 00
1 1h6 ... IN 13
76 Ik! ... I to ? '
Mi 200 3 72
t" Hw ... I trt to
SH llll ... I fc) 71
' .! 110 t l 71
IS ... I fc) (o
" no 80 I ;4j ui
S2 l" ... I !4 7
77 !1 160 I 2t 71
H 121 t I H E!
R i ll M I 95 67
40 3o ISO 8 86 13
7 1 ... I W M
221 ! ... IS
M 2'H 110 S U ....
1 i:. LuO I 4 7
81 834 ... M 71
J 2:6 ... IN T4
71 i 110 I to 64
71 214 M IH 41
l Ill ... IM T2
17 --4 ... I li 1
71 Ml ... I i 46
M 1 ... I i 11
76 HIS ... I W 4
77 2 tl mi 8 9ft 7
II tli M IN t
67 Ul 6 I H .,,,,.
At.
.140
.110
.III
.!
.216
r
.!
KM
224
t-
in
22
111
.2H
M4
.!
2M
2.4
in
.:7
171
!.
115
r
S4T
ro
124
M
Eh.
loo
140
0
Pr.
I 9'Uj
I 7S
I 17',
I 7Vt
I 7
I r
I 1744
I 7i
I 7
I 171,
4 uo
4 00
4 ui
4 (XI
4 00
4 00
4 0)
4 00
4 f
4 U0
4 0)
4 t
4
4 oo
4 oo
4 )
4 US
4 ua
4 oo
4 no
4 el 4
4 E
4 6
4 u6
4 OS
4 "4
4 08
4 06
closes with nothing
nn sale In the sheep division. Receipts for
ine weeg number 23.417 head, hi ssainst
2H.S57 head for lust week, and 41.7: head
for a year ago. The market, althoush
fluctuating considerably, continued in very
fair shape throughout the week. Ea-My
In the week prices declined moderately, but
later with a decrease In receipts a rather
Btrong bulge appeared on certain grades
only to again be lost toward the close of
the week.
Well finished western lambs sold up to
M.5 esrly In the week, a somewhat higher
price than was paid a week ago. but since
that time values on lambs have declined
about 10c, thus leaving the market In about
the asme condition as It was last week.
Fed ewes sold comparatively steady from
day to day with 5.0o0 the outside limit of
price and with the demand Just about equal
to the moderate supply of the week.
For yearlings and wethers practlca'ly the
same might be said as has been mentioned
about the lamb market. Prices have varied
considerably during the week, but at the
close there la no material change in prices,
as compared with the week previous.
Choice yearlings sold up to 18.15 early tn the
week, but later prices dropped back
slightly.
There was not much In the feeder dlvlMon
to attract any great amount of attention
throughout the week. The weather condi
tions were decidedly unfavorable fur the
shipment of sheep and especially of the
feeding kind so that the country demand
was limited. However, the few offered
found comparatively ready sale st current
quotations, while the volume of business
was light.
Quotations on good to choice fed sheep
and lambs: Lambs, $i;.4vf! 8. 76; light year
ling wethers, J5.5M0.iO; heavy vearllng
Wethers, " "no.tio; wethers, $6.0U(ji.30;
ewes, 4. 604(5.00.
CHICAGO LIVK STOCK MARKET
Cattle and Sheep Steady Hoars Ten
to Fifteen Cents Lower.
CHICAGO, Feb. 10. -CATTLE Receipts,
8ot) head; market stesdy; beeves, ft.OUiSil 10;
cows and heifers. $1.7.Vu4.90; Texans, 13.70-if
4.75; calves, $5.2,V(7.0O; westerns, HOWS. 76;
stockers and feeders, S3.7Mi4.8S.
HOGS Receipts, 42,Ofu head; market 10c
to 15c lower; light. I4.05if4.26; mixed. 44 We
4.30; heavy. $4.hT(i4.30: rough, 4.1"'4.30;
pigs, 13.Wpl.10; bulk of sales. $4.154.23.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 3,00)
head; market steady; natlvee, $3 .iiiffTi on ;
western. 13.4iKfJ6.60; yearlings, 3.5nipj.30;
lambs, $u.00ffn.90; western, 16. 006 SO.
Kansas City Live Stock Market.
KANSAS CITY, Feb. 22. CATTLE Re
ceipts, 6n0 head; market unchanged; choice
exports and dressed beef steers, i5.KVir3.66;
fair to pood. $4 2l'i5.1; western steers,
M.iKVpS.SS; stockers and feeders, 3.26ffi4.80:
southern steers, 13. W 45.10; southern cows,
12.4ri4.00: natlvo cows, 12.11614.75; native
heifers. l?.3iWu5.10: bulls, 13.30(4.25; calves,
$3.76fi.5fl. Receipts for the week, 44.100.
HOGS Receipts, 8.U0O head; market 10e
lower; top, $4.26; bulk of sales, $4.00ilj4.20;
heavy, 14 1M4.26; packers. S4.Oxfi4.20; pigs
and light, 13.65(&-110. Receipts for tho week,
68,4tO.
SHEEP AND LAMBS-No receipts; mar
ket nominally steady; lambs. SB.iVofl.Kfl;
ewes and yearlings, f4.75'ti'6.40; western
yenrHngs, !3.4tKi(i.l5: western sheep, 14. 25
6.26; stockers and feeders, S3.5ojr3.00.
St. Loots Lire Stock Market.
BT. LOUIS, Feb. 22.-CATTU3 Receipts,
6f0 head, including 150 Texana: m-irket
steady; native shipping and export steers,
8..3fVytj.00; dressed beef and butcher steers,
15.WKii6.8Tj; steers under l'.tufl lbs.. S3 70"fi4.6O;
stockers and feeders, S3.0W(4.6r; cows and
heifers. t3.XifcS.26; dinners. tl.75til.A5: bulls,
12.61 ii 1.60; calves. t3.50,s.ro; Texas and In
dian steers, t3.00fc5.35; cows and heifers,
tl.75ff4.n).
HOGS Receipts, 8.500 hend; market lofff
IBc lower; pigs and lights, 13.75fM.25; pack
ers, 13.9(KR4.2o; butchers and best heavy.
S4.2mf(4.30.
SH HEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 500 head;
market steady; native muttons, S3 MV((-,.S0;
lambs, S4.504j7.25; culls and bucks, H.OiXiAoO.
St. Joseph Live Stock Market.
ST. JOSEPH, Feb. 22. C ATTI .E Re
ceipts, 1,154 head; market steady; native,
t4.2rf3.0ii; cows and heifers, S3.25u"5-00;
Blockers and feeders, S.1.6'ifr4.4.
HOOS Receipts. 14,220 head; market lryfD
15o lower; top, 14 26; bulk of sales, tXVbft
SHEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts,' 242 head;
market nominal; lambs, tU.OoJi6.S0; year
lings, S5.5ikm6.10.
' Slonx City Live Stork Market.
SIOUX CITY, Feb. 22.-(Sneclal Telo-
gram.) CATTLE Receipts 2(i head; murket
wean; neeves, j.(W(it.t)ii; cows and heifers.
12.5tK(i4.36; stockers and feeders, 13.004.60;
calves and yearlings, S2.5tKii3.60.
HOGS Receipts 7.6O0 head- market 15c
lower, selling at S3.75'4.1K; bulk, J.9kU4.00.
Stock In Slakt.
Receipts of live stock at the six principal
western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hogs. Sheen
South Omaha 122 11,016 ....
Sioux City 200 7,5'0 ....
Kansas City S"si 8.000 ....
St. IjouIs rxl 8,5K) RiMi
St. Joseph 1 154 14. J?) 212
Chicago 800 42,OiiO 3,00
Total receipts 3,276 94,836 3,742
OMAHA WUVLKikM9 MARKET.
FOGS Fresh Belling egga, candled, 20o.
BUTTER Common, 16c: fancy tub and
rolls, 171 19c; creamery, 30c
CHH.ESE New full cream, Wisconsin
twins, lic; new full cream brick, 17c; do
mestic new Swiss. 18c; new llmburger, U0
lsc; young Americans, 17ftc.
LIVK FOULTRY-Sprmgs. 8c; hens, so:
roorters, 3c; ducks, 9c; geese, 9c; turkeys,
12Vc; pigeons, 6ou per dox.
DRESSED POULTK?-turlngk. fancy. Bo:
hens, lie: roosters, 4c; ducks, 11c: teeue.
two; turkeys, 16'17o.
HA x choice iso. l upland, i.w; medium,
tS.50; No. 1 bottom, 16.00; off grades, from
14.00 to 15.00. Rye straw, 17. Oo, No. 1 al
falfa, tU-50.
V curve dlub.
POTATUKS-r-rr int.. (ZtilTZc.
SWEET POTAT'JES-Kansas. ner hbl..
$2.75.
LITTUCE Florida .bead, p hamper.
13 .00; per doz., 4UO.
cucu Mocna j-iot nouse, 2 aox, laney.
pei box, iJ.uu; 4 om, ciioice, per box, tl.60.
liAUione.onui nouse. per aoxen, 400,
PARSLEY Per dos., 4uc.
PEPPERS-Florlda. 4-basltat crates, per
crate, 14.00.
PARSNIPS om, per bb!., 8S.Z3.
CARROTS AND TURNIPS-')ld. car bhL.
t2.00; Canada Kuiabagea, per lb., l'c. ,
CABBAGE Viionin Holland Seed, per
lb., VAC.
ONIONS Spanlsn, per crate, tl.50: Wis
consln Red Globe, per lb.,
tHAi.ujiB-1'er aox., duo.
CAULIFLOWER Per 2-doj. crate, tt.0&
HORSE RADIUS H Per dux.. 90c.
CELERY Michigan, per bunco, VQ3oi.
KUMuUATB Oinng to Quality, per ui..
10c to 40c.
BRUSSEL SPROUTS, per qt., 20c.
to 86c.
6TKAWBKKKIKH owing to quality, 50e
TOMATOES Florida, extra fancy, oer .
basket crate, Ju.6o; cboico. per ba.sk'-'t crate,
tl oo; Cuban, fancy, per 6-baskei. crate, 14.00.
NAVI BtAftB-rcr OU , MO. 1. 12.8B,
Lima, 7o per 10.
FRUITS
APPLES Washington Snow. Der box.
11.50; Washington Jonathans, per bog, SI 75;
Washington Roman BeauiLs, per box, 11 76;
Washington Alexanders, per box. 1175;
Washington Blue Pearmams. per box. 11.75:
Washington ilea cneea. pippins, per box
li. to; wasnmgion ivings. uer dox.
Washington Ballsy Sweet, per box.
Washington No. Spys, per box. 11.73;
fornla Red l'tarmuliii, 4-tler. per box.
California Belleflowers. -tlew per
12 00; New Yurk Baldwins, per bb!..
New York Northern Spies, per bbl..
New York assorted varieties, per bbl., 14.58.
inuritAL rnuiiR,
PEAR6 Extra Uiicy winter Neilta.
box. 12 75
ORANGES Fancy Washington navela
all slses, per box. 2.76; tint 'ancy Sun
flower, all sizes, per Dox. UoO; i:allfornla
Tangerines, iuu sUo and smaller, per box,
12 25
BAJfAJNAB port urnon, owing
per ounch, U M to 13 00.
GRAPE FRUIT-Fioiida. 64 and
rer box, S6.00-
rius Au HA I BS-Smyrna
crown, per 'ft.. I4tlac: Smyrna
crown, per lb.. Uolc: em-run
The Updike Grain Co.
COMMISSION DEPARTMENT
TOO to T14 Drondels Dido
OMAHA, -:- -:- -:- NED.
BROKERS
GRAIN, -PROVISIONS,
STOCKS A1MD BONDS
PRIVATE WIRES -TIption
Douglaa MTS
NEW YORK
CHICAGO I
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LARSON BROS. & CO.
O Board ol Trade. CHICAGO
Established 1874
Grain and Provisions
OMAHA OFFICE: Room 600 Brandeis Building
TUphon-Douglas 2567; Ind. A2567
C. E. HUNTER, Manager Yonr Pitrtnagt Sollcllrl Call and Sec Us
iiVrTiMT-' '" '""'" "i"""'""t"-"""""M - - - I
z.
S1.7J;
$1.75;
box,
t4 io;
SI W;
per
to
slia.
M sisa
Tits. T
t. (-
4-
runt
riown, per id, iuiic: canr' .na 'las. boxes
10 cartons, she; California :aa boxes li
cartons, hue; California figs, t.-.ilt per lb
(Sc Uallowl dates, per lu., c: Kutraw
oai.es, . r iu., c, eair oaie, pel JL.
Card dales. lJ-lb. boxes, per lb. t.
UKAfttl Malaaa. cioce. i.r k tins.
Malaga, extra fancy. S4.S0; extra choice.
. t4.Su; extra fancy, tiin heavy,
CRANBERRIES Extra fancv Bell
Bugle, per bbl., $10.uj, excra fancy Jerae.
perbbL, tsMM; extra fancy Jersey, per box.
LfeUUFfr-bxtra fancy feoutberlaud
CUDDINGTON
Successor to
Ooyce Commission Co., 108 Board of Trade Uldg
fnr noJrTSf111 0n &lr!' ? 00..on 8,ock- PnbUc nd private rooms
ror customers. Best service In Omaha. A reliable company.
W. Farnam Smith & Go.
Stocks, Bonds,
Investment Securities.
1320 Farnam St.
TEL. Bsll, 1064; Independent, A1064.
RKCKI VKIt'S 8ALK.
On March 3rd. nt Richmond, Texas, the
Assets of Brazoria IrrlKatlon Company,
comprising rnmplpte Rice IrrlKatlon plant,
houses, etc. liodO Acres of first class land,
crossed by four railroads, within short dis
tances of the Cities of Houston & Oiilves
ton, upset price 150,t)00. For full details In
quire of,
KAJtlOK DOUGLAS, BtOSlTer.
OALVESTON, TEXAS.
Beauty. 300 and 360 size, per box. S4.00; ex
tra choice Juairite, 3u0 and SUtt sue, per
box, t3.7a.
BEEP CUTS.
Ribs: No. 1, 13Vc; No. 2, lie; No. S, to.
Loin: No. 1. Wc; Wo. 2, UHc; No. t, lilc.
No, 1 chuck, oc; No. 2, ofa:; No. S, io.
No. 1 round. So; No. 2, kc No. 3, "Vic.
Plate: No. 1, 6c; No. 2, 4c; No. 8, 4c
11U4CELL.ANEOUS.
CANNEP U(JOL Corn, staudard west
arn, J6c. Tomatoes, fancy. 3-pound csns.
iL4&; standard, S-pouud cam, u:a. pine
apples, grated, 2-pound, K.A.SO; allced,
tl.7&2.36. Gallon apples, t4.60. Calif orn is
apricots, t2.Cti(.l0. Pears. 2.1oa.l&
peaches, tl.tiuius.lo. U C peaches, i.lJ
1.15. AiaBka salmon, red, 11.40; fancy
CMnook. flat, il.la; fancy aockeye, flat,
tL'.lfi. Bat dines, quarter oil, S4.G0; three
quarters mustard, tXH6. Bweei potatoes,
tl.i1.35. Bauerkraut. t6c. Pumpkins, Wc
(ilH.UO. Lima beans, 2-pound, i6cll.id.
boaked beuna. 2-pound, 66c; fancy, tl.&4fl 45.
CALlt'OrvWlA PR1E1J FHUli'tl Prune
are somewhat unsettled by freer offerina
from second hands, wlm seem desirous of
nuviiijj supplier of immediate aradea. Uute
tallons raiiite from Ho ta c .or callforula
truit and from tsc to ac for Oregon,
peaches are very Ufiu, with fancy yellows
quuica hi lofru.
dUUAK- Ci.auulatea. cane, per sack,
ti.4u; unel, u.uu; cue louf. tt4c; tuoes, Kmc:
puwdcied. li.lao.
led Biiappcr. i-c; Huuuders,, mackerel, IX-jl
Hue per noli, codnah, tresn froxeu, 12o; bad
doca, fieau iruxen, Uu; smelts, Ijc; anad
roe, 4iiu per lu.; frua lexa. mj pe; oox-i
kiotip sua luruo meat, lie per lb.
HitiES AN1 TALLOW Oiccn salted.
No. 1, c; tiu. Z, 4c; bull tnues, 3c; rea
unisaueu. No. 1, 4c; g'een uusaited, .so. 4,
c; horse macs. )i.wta..o; sbevp pu.ia. -JM
U41.UU. 'iaili No. 1, 4V4c; . L 4o.
NUTS California No. 1 B. b. walnuts, per
lb., lifcc, impurted Xairanona almonds, per
lb., 18c; filbeils, Uraziis and Jumbo pecans,
15c; butternuts, per lb., 12Vc; No. i H. P.
oeanuls. loastcu, be: raw. tic: salted ua.
nuts, per box, 11.15; Italian clieslnuta. pr
lb., 10c.
COFFEE Roasted, No. SS. 26c: No. 10.
Oc; No. 25. Wcj No. 20. 14Hc.
FISH Halibut, 'c, trout, 12c: plckerul,
10c; pike, 14c; pike, UksIi, frozen, 12c; white
hsli, 14mltic; buiia.e, 14c; bulliieads, skinned
aud dressed, Uc; catlish, d:eacd, 17o; white
perch, 7c; while bass, 15c, black bass, 2sc;
suniish, by tic; crappies, t'ubc; large crappiea,
16c; iitliilis, He.n froaen, to, wiiliensn,
(roxen, WuliKt piukerel, tresh (roxeu, 12c;
London Stork Quotations.
LONDON, Feb. 22. American securities
maintained a generally steady tone, frac
tionally above parity, on the stock ex
cliuiiKu here today. The New York bank
statement created a favorable Impression.
UuslnesB, however, was light and the
movements of prices narrow. The market
closed quiet, a shade below the best
prices of the day.
Ixndon IokIiik stock quotations:
ConlolB mon.y ... 87 1-14 M., K. T 114
d account S7 11-UN Y. lentrsl
Amtoiidl S Norfolk 4k V 62
Atchl.ull 'H do pfd ts
do P'1 dC-i Ontario 4i W H0H
bMltiniore A Ohio.... M PeiiDaylvanla a.'
Canadian P.i InV Hand Mines 6',
( hcaavakc Ik Ohio... 27 Keadllif
cnuuKo ui. fiiDuuiiiern nanway ... 10
113 ao prd jj
lati B uthern Pacific v
57 I'ntos FaciAc US'.
444 do pfd (,,
ri'i V. a. :! 14
do pfd ;
21Waliah v
l(4 do pfd ts
12K Spanlah 4a w
Ainal. Oi&oer auu
eiu civ umi, tiuiei. 11 -otbu iwr ounce.
MONEV-S'iiiS per cent.
The rate of discount In the open market
for short hills Is 344 a-i per cent; for three
months' bills, 3Vi per cent.
Foreign Financial.
LONDON, Feb. 22 Monev was In in
creased demand on the market today and
was relieved by dividend distributions.
Discounts were quiet. business on the
Block exchange expressed the usual week
end dullness xnd was accentuated by the
holiday in New York. Consuls further Im
proved on investment buying, but some
home rails became weak on realization,
while forelg-n shares were neglected. Cop
per shares were easier.
BERLIN. Feb. 22-Prlces in all depart
ments of the Bourse today were rather
firm upon yenterdav's advance from west
ern liourses. American securities wcro
Hteadv.
PARIS, Feb. 22.-Prlces on the Bourse
today were firm.
STOCK BARGAINS
So
DIVIDEND STOCKS
fina Ftnlla. $1 .1.1
Mlni-a Co. Am., II do
Kendall Mont . It ,06
Bnowatorm, Ida . Ii.it
O A. 'off, 42 no
Tlornre MI11.. 11 V.
Scam-Roeb. Pfd., Ifo
Mplaalns. 14 U
Nev. Cnna., tit 7S
Ofd. Con., 4 W)
Unk Tun., T(V
Sanltol Chera.. 17.50
I' 8. Uteri, tauo
u. b. nteei, prd.,
Pcnn.-Wo., Mc
"riav., r.tc
Art Marble, 17(1 no
Ws WANT.
1nno M.ul Pfd.
i-V) Vrrm Cos.
i") Ind. Mln.
11) Fanltnl chfm.
fM Pfnn.-Wyo.
) ( on. Jff, o. C.
O. A. Coffw.
Baxter Royalty
I'0 Antpr. DoPoriit
1M Nor. Vordn Cop.
8") B. M. Tun.
100 Motzornngn.
OTHKRs. HFFER YOI
SEND TOR "STOCK
rROSPEXTi.
8000 Hftoaae Tun., 7c
1'K) Kins Hoi. T. D . lom
in c.h. central. Mo
too Mlrmac, 13.71
f'"KI 01 w.t. o R. 1314
Son MllPtiall. 70c.
fi-10 Ofd. Huh, o
oil"' Ofd. Huh. ttei
vx Two qtipeni, Ho
UK) Carlaa. S2c
J'KIO Vt'ellltiKtnn t , lOHlO
20C Vtlllnirlon M. Bid
W t'nl. Wlreleiw, M
40 Kn. Marconi, (7.B0
2""( Ilait.r Key., 4c
5fi50 Bis 5 T. O. R., 12o
1J Ut. rior.nc, t7o
Snro B. H. Cop., He
jono Hon. Endonr., io
foo Umpire Mini.. 4c
1" st. vm b., 7tic
600 Ills Fauna. C, Kno
700 Huh. Elliott, ti ll
inrm An. hor o. O., IW4
3Zn Kath'r Rlvar, Jr
lo) Bf. Weat El., SSn
4'm Ofd. Madonna, Bid
(WO Nlsht Hawk. 4c
inn Nv. Calumrt. U M
Son nik. Mln., 14 00.
R8 100 Trlbulllon. tJ .
BOND NEWS" KR17B
WESTERN BUSINESS EXCHANGE
135 tBaU St. CKIOAOO, ILL,
BANK STATEMENTS
$ 6.843,203.k1
11,195. SS
400,000.00
100,000.01!
418.2fS0.0fl
2U0,000.X
M. ft St. P.
I)e Bra
D. ft R. O
do pfd
Erie
do lat pfd....
do W pld
Grand Trunk .
llllnola Central
Loutevllle & N
Cotton Market.
LIVKRPOOU Feb. Ji.-COTTO.V-Bnof
Market quiet; prices 1 point higher; Ameri
can middling, fair. 6.77d; or.d mlddllnir
6.4Id; mlildliim, 16 lid; low m ddllnn. 6 Hld:
good ordinary, 5.3!)d; ordinary, 4 K)d. The
sales of the day were S.too bales or i,i,.i.
&0 were for speculation and export, and
included 2,14) American. Futures opened
steady and closed quiet.
Liverpool Urala and Provisions.
UVKhWITiI. BVK 'n-U'llpea f
Market weak; No. ; red western winter. 7s.
nrt tjtnei; Jiarcil, l)S IO'vd '
uul. u t..i.. a
IVlHV Mil... Murl.., 1 .
" ------ . . . u , n . , uwm, inline mixea
American, n'w, Cs ld; old, Ss 4vl. J'u-
u.ra. Aiamri quiei; niarcn, us -'-ad.
tblraao I'rovlslon Market.
CHKESE Strong; daisies, UVe
twins. lo4iU'ac; Young Americas, 12W&
120.
FiH.'LTIlY-Alive; weaker; turkeys. U'Vc
chickens, 12c; springs. 12V.
fthrepmen to Meet In March.
ABERDEEN. S. D., Feb. B.-(Bpeclal.)-The
South PftkoU Hof Breederif' and Bheep
No. 29711.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
The I nlted States National Baak,
at Omaha, In the state of Nebraska, at th
close of business, February 14, 1908;
nmnctiri-a
Loans and discounts. '
Overdrafts. secured
and unsecured
U. S. bonds to secure
circulation
U. H. bonds to secure
U. 8. deposits
Bonds. BccurlllcB.etc.
Banking house
Duo from Nutlonal
banks (not reserve
agents) t 758.K7.53
Due from Blate banks
and bankers 108.S19.90 '
Due from approved
reserve agents 1,209,649.14
Checks and other
cash Items. 16.81S.63
ExchanKes for clear
ing house 110,177.83
Notes of other Na
tional banks 80,000.00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and
, cents 8,355.69
Lawful money re
serve In bank, via:
Specie 1,007.846.00
Igal-tender notes... 330,000.00 8,578,294 71
Redemption fund with 1
IT. 8. treasury (5
per cent of circula
tion) ao.ooooo
Total
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in.
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, lesa
expenses and taxes
paid
National . bank notes
outstanding
Due to other national
banks tl, 892,983. 4J
Due to state banks
and bunkers 2,178,514.56
Due to trust com
panies and savings
banks 81,701.88
Individual deposits
subject to check S,62I,879.3rt
Demand certificates of
deposit 77,871.08
Time certificates of
deposit l.CM.yAM
tlO.570.964. 46
f eoo.onooo
400.0UO.CO
111,875.3
too.fjoata
48,223.29
77.429.59
98,574.76
1,009.61 9,052.751. M
6.327.50
Certified chicks
Cashier's checks out
standing lT. 8 Deposits
Deposits of 1. S. dis
bursing officers....
Reserved lor taxes....
Total tl0.670,954.4t
State of Nebraska, County of Douglas es:
1. A. Millard, cashier of tho abova
named ank, do solemnly swear that tha
above statement Is true to the best ol
my knowledge and belief.
A. MILLARD, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me thlf
21st day of February, 1W.
(Seal) J. C. McCLliRK, Notary Public.
Correct Attest:
W. LYMAN,
V. A. CM I I rl.
I.. RKKD,
Directors.
Breeders' and Wool Growers' assiM-lailonil
will hold conventions in this city March 3
to 5, Inclusive. -The sheepmen will be the
first to meet und thsy expect to finish In
one day. The hog breeders' meeting will
last two days and will clone with a sale at
which fancy stock will be on display. Great
Interest attaches to these conventions, as
they arc the first either organization has
held in this part of the state. Representa
tive stockmen from all the surrounding
States will attend and several Interesting
papers will be read.
Delegates to Mothers' tontrrii.
PIERRE, 8. D., Feb. 22. (Special Tele
gram.) Governor Ciawford has appointed
us delegates to the meeting of the Na
tional Mothers' congress at Washington,
March, 10, Mesdames C. B. TIllllnKhurst,
Pierre; II. F. Pettigrt w, Sioux Falls; John
H. Perry, Aberdeen; W. C. Lusk, Yankton;
Edward Mather, Groton; Alice Plcklcr,
Faulkton; and Miss Alike Daughterly,
Yankton.
Anseul In KMufntaun Case.
PIERKU, 8. D.. Feb. 22.-(Speclal Tele
gram.) The first move In the appeal of
the Kaufinann murder case from Sioux
Falls In the supreme court was made today
by the filing of the record and bill of ex
ceptions with the clerk of the supreina
court.
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