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    THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY LMBLU 21, 1U13.
11
IXKAli ESTATE.
(FAUM A RAXCIt LANDS l'OR SALE
Alabama.
I 9 -ACHES In Baldwin Co. M cleared,
pi In woods, 6 In yard and buildings; fine
Tor a chicken or fruit farm or general
truck farming; climate unsurpassed. A
bargain at PS per acre. For further par
ticulars address owner. Dr. Henry J. C.
f prehn. 337H a Hill St.. Los Angeles CJ.
Jtlliinrnotn.
i HO acres 45 miles from Minneapolis, 1
mile from town: ISO acres under cultiva
tion, balance used for pasture; can prac
tically all be cultivated; heavy soil: good
et of bulldlrigs, constating of S-r. house,
large barn, granary, corn cribs, wind
Bnllls. etc., land will produce GO ba corn
lr acre: telephone In house; country
Sblckly settled, complete set machinery;
II head stock, consisting of 11 cows, bal
ance 1 and 2-year-olds; 6 good horses, !J
(bogs, chickens, H this year's crop and
everything on farm roes at V0 per acre:
lH cash. 8CH WAD' BROS.. "
1028 Plymouth Dldg. Minneapolis. Minn.
IMPROVED and .unlmoroved farms for
'tale In the Red River valley; a few farms
offered In exchange for other property;
send for list, linker & Lamb Land Co.,
JBarnesvllle, Minn.
Mlssorirl.
, homesbekeusTread THIS.
. Then comn to Lowry City, Mo. Im
proved farms, ,'20 to 130 per aero; one
(thlrd cash handles them'; also make ex
changes. C. B. Cooper. Lowry City, Mo.
68 ACRES,- Laclede county, Missouri, 2
room house, small barn. 3 acres cleared,
LnlnnMA .Im..... 1i ' mIU. . 11........
voiiuivv ii tin. CO AlUlfl inilllNIUf
convenient to Inland town! plenty or
neignDors; price, fjw; terms to vuu pur
chaser. Havo other bargains. "Write for
literature. Holt Realty Co., Lebanon, Mo.
Montana.
BUY irrigated lant- Take no mvre
chances on drouth. Five tons alfalfa,
forty bushels wheat, eighty bushels oats,
sure croDa every -year. 1(0.50 tier arrw
land ami permanent water right. $5.5)
aown, ror rourteen years, which is
less than rent - Interest. 6 per cent.
"Write. Valler Farm Sales Company, Box
1028, Valler. Mont.
Jtebrasiua.
Good, Close-in
Farm
QOOD 210 ACRES. 8' miles of Omaha.
near macadam road and choice location:
lA-1 soil and fair improvements. Price IH6
per -acre," going to be advanced soon. A
Ifloitgaxe runnlnc C years yet for one-
half of amount can be assumed, 5H per
cent. ACT AT ONCE.
- ORIN B. MERRILL COMPANT,
N. E. Cor, ad and M Sts., South dmaha.
FOUNJO 330-acre homestead In settled
neighborhood; fine farm land; no sand
lllls. Cost you (200. filing fees and alL
5. A. Tracy, Kimball. Neb.
Farms Farms Farms
Driving distance of Omaha: bargains.
Let us show you the goods: all sizes, all
prices, all terms.
UKIN H. MIRRILIi CO.,
Northwest Corner 23d and M streets.
rhone South 1802. South Omaha, Neb.
WaiMasto.
BO ACRES inniOATKn T.AVn t
Yakima Valler. with ample water right.
Will raise 7 tons alfalfa hay or 70 bu.
coin per acre first crop. Two miles from
either Northern Pacific or Milwaukee
ixoi&s Ideal stook and dalrv ranch. Write
towner, T. A. Noble, North Yakima, Wash.
tWaab.
REAL ESTATID LOANS.
I W0 to 10,000 made promptly. F. 13.
rwead, wead mag., uth and Fa:
farnam.
MONEY on hand at lowest rates for
icsns'on Nebraska farms and Omaha city
property la anr amounts.
City Nat'l Bonk Bldg.
6
VA A A ASSV4 Of sJClUIViMiUVIi -Ua
0 U0-W Brandels Theater building.
rtfyr it n vra tiami. rt-.iu..
GARVIN BROS un 600 ana up-
VJ-iXXV V Xfl,uo.0mlha Nat. Bank.
WANTED City 1nm anil wnfrontj
jW. Farnam Smith fe Co.. 1830 Farnam at.
CITY property. Large loans a specialty.
V. H. Thomas, 23 State Bank Bldg.
OMAHA homes. East Nebraska farms.
O'KEEFE REAL. ESTATE CO.,
101 OMAHA NATIONAL. Douglas 2715.
i LARGE loans our specialty. Btult Bros.
HARRISON ft MORTON. 91C Om. Nat.!
WANTED City loans. Peters Trust Co.
BALE OR EXCHANGE.-It. E.
WANT NBBR. LAND
JForT-room house, woll. cistern, nearly 1
acrt In young bearing fruit, barn, chlclc
len house. i ml to car; mortgage 11,250,
payable 115 per month.
I Want Clear Cottage
For S-room, all modern and garage,
Staved, near all schools, 1H blocks to Far
nam North 40th line; $3,500 mortgage,
Payable yearly.
; O'Koefe Real Estate Co.,
I?16 Omaha National. Douglas 2715.
Evenings: H. 03$ or 11., tm.
'' 2,000 acres of land near Amarillo, Tex.,
rto trade for good, clear Income property
ur iiuiu in jgw or eastern jxeDraaka:
submit your offerings. H. E. Henderson.
-i iujr ui, mot uiag., vsmano. Tel.
larneir 8080.
FOR BALE or trade for merr.hnnrtl..
liO acre land near Pueblo, Colo.; clear
mm. j. a-, umicnioro, Arpan, O. u.
WANTED lx BUT.
I WANT 60 to 70.pound stock hogs. W. N.
I3uhnell. Rural 8, South Omaha.
, FULL price paid for furniture. W. 29.
I WANTED, to buy, aU kinds of watch
Movements and gold. M. Nathan. 109 fl. is.
houiiih. iw p. mn PC It. taU
Rachman will treat you right: best
w m m.., !;wiuh PL snoeS. W. OliU.
lilVB BTOCJC fAiAKREq. OP WEST.
Ship live stock to South nmhi ..
imUeage and shrinkage. Your consign
ikiiio viuiuyi aim carerui atten-
.Hon.
I LIT. Stock Commission Merchants.
MARTIN BROS. & CO.. nxchange Bldg.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
I Sealed bids will be received at the office
II of the- Board of Commissioners of Btate
Institutions until 2 o'clock p. m., Satur
day, November 2$, UU, for the furnish
ing of all material and labor for the
proper construction and completion of
one brick laundry building with living
I rooms above at the Nebraska Industrial
Home at Mllford. Neb., according to plans
land specifications prepared by Joseph W
1 Salmon, architect, now on file In the
lofflea of said Board of Commissioners,
j All bids must be accompanied by a
certified check for 6 per cent of the
amount of the hid.
Plans and specifications may be had
I at the office of the Board of CommUslon
lers at the state house or of the architect
sit his office in Lincoln, Neb., or of the
superintendent at Ihe institution men
tioned. , BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF
I STATE INSTITUTIONS, f
; By Silos A Holcomb, Chairman.
y. 20-d-st.
BUILDINGS FOR SALE.
The Board of Education of the School
i District of Omaha offers for tale under
sealed bids the dwelling houie and out.
I buildings, located on lots 19, 30 and 21
IWock . Crelghton Heights' addition
known as No. 3J Corby street. Bids
must be made on blanks which may be
obtained at the office of the undersigned
i Bids close at 7 p. m., December 1, uii
i and will be opened In the presence of the
public and the board.
W. T. BOURKE,
Secretary Board of Education.
60S City Hall. Omaha N. 20-d-3t.
Advertising
1 bat another word for closer
eo operation bcttveen buyer and
eUer, for mutual beaefit.
GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET
Corn Situation is Considered to Be
Quite Strong.
WHEAT IS SOMEWHAT OVERSOLD
Along: vrlth he Yellorr Cereal There
Is a Strong: Outlook for "Whent,
AVhlch Is Expected to
FoIIott Salt.
OMAHA. Nor. 20, 19U
As viewed from an Impartial stand
point, the situation surrounding the corn
marnet Is a strong one at the moment.
It seems to be most dangoious to put
out a short line, and this for many
reaAuns. The corn held at Chicago has
been void to go out of that market und
farmers are not selling the new crop as
rapidly as the trade, nnd especially the
bear hoped they would sell It to "Chi
cago. There is a commercial reason for
their refusal to sell corn to that market,
and that is that other markets are out
bidding Chicago, leaving it Without the
necessary groin with which to even up
the position of the shorts In December.
While It Is true that tho bears have
been , enabled on several occasions to
force prices down, they have made nd
profits to speak of, but generally force
an oversold condition and are on the
buying side nt losses as a result Cosh
com was unchanged to lo lower.
-A to the npen Interest In Decombor
corn, It Is believed to be larger than the
shorts core to admit, but the longs are
hot slow In giving out information as to
the big shortage In that month, and they
advance tho opinion also that unless the
bears have extraordinary luck in secur
ing good corn and preparing delivery
their losses' wore qulto largel
The wheat market proved to be on over
sold affair yesterday, and with corn
strong there were few offers of. wheat,
which caused net advances of Ho for
the day. Liverpool ruled steady on, the
Increasing strength In Argentine. The
continent waa a liberal buyer of Russian
wheat. Cash wheat was unchanged to
Ha higher.
Oats refused to follow wheat nnd corn
yesterday, but closed fractionally lower.
There was a disposition on the part of
the larger local holders to dispose of
their lines, but after having felt the pulse
of the market they withdrew their offer
ings. Cash oats were unchanged to Vi"
higher.
Clearances of wheat and flour were
S5,000 bu.; no corn and M.OOO bu. of oats.
The Liverpool wheat market waa HSVid
higher and corn Tid higher.
Primary wheat receipts were 1,653,000 bu.
and shipments 873,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 1,584,000 bu. and shipments of
L191.000 bu. last year.
Primary com receipts were 630,000 bu.
And shipments 231,000 bu., against re
ceipts of 679,000 bu. and shipments of
294.000 bu last year. .
Primary oats receipts were 637,000 bu.
and shipments 03,000 bu., against receipts
of 641,000 bu. and shipments of 7(4,000' bu.
last year.
CARLOT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn. Oats.
Chtcoco 41 61 S3
Minneapolis ..!.......... "629
uuiuth tw
Omaha 23 135 33
Kansas City 25 63 24
St. Louis ..1 64 20 35
Winnipeg 1.135
The following cash sales were reported:
Whent-No. 3 hard winter: 31 cars, Sic; 1
car, SOHo; 2 cars, SOc. No. 3 mixed: 2 cars,
80a Oats Standard: 3 cars, 39c. No. 2
wLH.i a - mil vr , ...V. i . -. .
nunc. VMIB, 7Sii lU. w.Mfcia. n wtu,
38o. Corn No. 2 white: 1 cor, 67c No. 3
white: 1 cor (part old), GSc: 6 cars, 67c;
2 oars, 66c; 6 cars, CCc No. 2 yellow:
2 cars, SSVic; 3 cars, 6Sc; 1 cor, 67Kc; 9
cars, 67 Vic No. 3 yellow: 1 car (old),
7Uie; car (old). 71c; 1 car (old and
new), 69c; 1 car, 67V&c; 16 cars, 67c; 1 car,
66Uc No. 4 yellow: 1 car (old), 71c; 1
car (oats mixed), 66c; 2 cars, 65c; 3 cars,
6HHc; 3 car, 64c No. 2 mixed. 1 car, 67o;
3 cars, WAc No.- 3 mixed: 1 car (old),
71c; 1 car, 6Ca: l car, 0CHc 20 cars, 66c;
cars, 65ttc. No. 4 mixed; U car (old),
71c : 1 car (old), TOHc; 1 car. 63c; 2 cars,
64H&
Omaha Cath Prices Wheat: No. 2
hard; Rtfj82Hb; Nd. 3' hard.' TSVtSWie;
No 4 hard, 75Q791i5; No. 3 spring. 79
79c; No. A spring, 'SMGW; No. 3
durum, 7tiV477c; No. 3 durum, "6V476c.
Corn: No. 2 white. 66H71Kc: No. 3
white. 65HQ71c; No. 4 white, 6470c; No.
2 yellow, 67ei71Hc; No. 3 yellow. 66H
71Vic; No. 4 yellow. 63V471c; No. 2, 6fl
Tlttc; No. 3, CfiHSflc: No. 4. 6471a Oats:
No. 2 white. MUOHc; standard, S&9
39c; No. 3 white. lc; No. 4 white. 37Oi
SSc. Barley; Malting, 6S73c: No. 1
feed, 4&H48C. Rye; No. 2, 69ff59Hc; No.
I, 6S4i5r69c.
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS
Feature ot tke Trading- and Clostna
Prlcea on Board of Trade.
CHICAGO. Nov. 20. Pair huirinM In
winter wheat for export helped Decem
ber UD Ho net today, but Mav clnuri un.
changed and July He off, On lightnes
of country offerings corn closed steady,
a shade higher to a shade lower. Oats,
because trade was light, finished un
changed to a shade lower. Free local
selling eased lard and ribs 2HQ7Hc, but
May pork, on rather liberal buying,
gained 2Hc
Resides tha buvlnir nf ivnnrt wtiMt
there was a good milling demand for hard
winter grades. Tirther reports of Hes
sian fly In Kansas and In parts of Illi
nois were taken seriously In some Quar
ters, but other traders said that the pres
ence oi me ny at tms season oi tne year
was unusual. Several Illinois Doints re
ported the pest there worse than in years.
A light Russian movement and a forecast
lor smaller Aregentlne shipments kept
prices from sagging materially, but the
market was not as responsive to these
Influences nor to the scarcity of Mani
toba offerings aa bull leaders had hoped
for. One explanation of the firmness of
December wheat is that strong local own
ers afe trying to force shorts In that
month to cover. '
General commission house demand
united with lightness of offerings to hold
com steady. Unsettled weather predicted
for the next thlrty-stx hours also tended
to prevent a wide price range. Business
In the oats pit was small and the market
showed no noteworthy feature.
May pork attracted buyers and ad
vanced on the better prices at the yards.
Other commodities sank under reallrlnff
sales.
Futures ranged as follows:
Artlclel Qpen-1 High. I Low, i Close.1 Yes'y.
Wheat
Dec. Stttr 89T4I H
May. 91&91H 9lm,
Corn. 1
Dec.. 71HCTU 71H 71
May. 71H nHUl 70Ti
Oats. I
Dec.. 38 3SH U
May. 43H tittl 42
Pork. !
Jan.. 21 00 21 00 20 82H
May. 21 00 21 06. ! 20 82H
Lard.
' Jan.. U07H 11 07H 10 97H
May. 11 25-27 U 27H 11 17J4
Ribs.
Jan.. 11 UH 11 12 11 00-02
May. 11 274 U 27HI 11 15 I
S6K;S6HH
30141
7161IH
iojiarnj
71
71
3SH,
42H
20 97H
20 95
It CH
U22H
3Sfci
4ZHW4
20 95
3) 87H
10 97 J 1
11 lT-Sffl
11 10-I2IU 07-10
Chicago Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red.
96096c; No. 3 red, D2Wc; No. 2 hard.
MVitirac, no. s nara, sissc; jso. z north
em, S8Hfi-90c; No 3 northern, S6V4QSSc:
No. 2 spring. SflS$lie: No. 3 spring, mi
87c. Com: No. 2. 73HS74c: No. 2 white.
74H'875c; No. 2 yellow, 7575Hc; No. 3,
TSUerflc. new. fiSc; No. 3 white. 74tr
71Hc; No. 3 yeJIow, 74ic; new, 7KZf74Hc
oats: no. r wnite, aiw., jvo. 3 white,
394i&40Uc: standard. 40H341UC Rye: No.
2, 63ff63Hc. Barlev, 530Mc. Timothy, 4.W
KS.zs. tiover. iu.imjjh.w. fork, Kl.w.
Lard. 310.90. Ribs, tin.7511.25.
BUTTEIl Strong; creameries, 22HS82c.
EOGS Slight! v firmer: recelDta. 2.111
cases; at mark, cases Included, 2&Q03c;
ordinary iirsis, jwjzc; nrstn, 3t?Fc.
CHEESE Lowur. daisies, 14K15c;
twins. 14!4ttmt?; Americans. UaiS'ic;
long horns. HliyiOc
POt'LTRY Lower for chickens, hleher
for turkeys; springs, alive, 12c; fowls,
10c; turkevs. 17c.
POTATOES Ixiwer. receipts. M cars:
Michigan, 65fi7ic; WIronsln. 6530c; red,
0Sec; Mlhnesota and Ohio white, 65fi
70c; red. 6&g6Sc.
St, Lonle General .Market.
ST. LOUIS, Nov. 20. WHEAT No. 2
rd. S0&4c; No. 2 hard, JW'V392Hc; De
cember, S7tc, May, 92Hc.
t ORN-No. 2, 76c; No. 2 white, 76c; De-c-ember,
TlVic, May, "i'je.
I OATS-No. 2. Uc; No. 2 white. CfiltHc.
December, 40Hc; May, 3ic
S8W YORK r.K.NEKAI, MAHKET
qaotatlnn of the Day an Various
Commodities.
NEW YORK, Nov .-FLOt'R-Q.ulet;
spring patents. 34.35H4 C5: winter straights.
M.10R4.20; winter patentN 14. 4094.60: spring
clean, it Otuftt m vrt i n u
4JX75; extra. No. 2 winter, 33.35433.60; Kan-
WHEAT Spot firm; No. 2 red, 97Hc.
nominal, t-. . f. New York, expon basis,
and 9?c f. o. b. afloat; Ho. i northern
Duluth. 964c f. o. b. afloat. Futures
quiet and steady on cable and export
sales; December, ic; May, 98 16-lc
HOPS Steady; stale, common to choice
1913. 40fc; 1912. 20tf2c; Paclflo coast
1913. J5p3Pc; Hit. iVu2!c.
HIDES Easy: Bogota, 30H4?S14c; Cn
tral America, 31c.
PETROLEUM Steady ; rerined New
York, bulk. 33.25; barrels, 3S.7S; tae
311.25.
wooJ'rSl,'na'i domestic fleece, XX
Ohio, 25c , . f
CORN Spot, steady;, export, nominal;
old No. 2 yellow, S3c elevator domestic.
OATS Spot, nulet; standard white. 4
47c; No. J, 45Ht)t6c; fancy clipped white.
47fl4Sc.
HAY Steady; standard. 31.001 No. 1.
11.05; No. 2. 92H1tMc: No. 3. S5)o.
MOTHER Flrm hemlock firsts, 29
SOc; seconds, 2Sfl29c.
l'rovlslons Pork, steady; mesa, $23.25
C2.175: family, J2l.ViQt7.tA); short clears
.25ft2J.0O. Beef, firm; mess. I18.0CW3.60
family. J19.KW0.PO. Cut meats, quiet;
pickled hams. 113.75; pickled bellies, 313.60
m-'fJ. Ird. middle west. 3U.0G4fllil5;
refined sternly; continent, 311.75; South
America, $12.30; compound, steady; $S.61H
ft'i.SlH.
TALLOWStesdy; .city, C?ic; country,
6io: special. 7Hc
POt'LTRY Uve. steady; wetem chick
ens. 12013c; fowls, llflltc; turkeys, ISc.
Dressed, weak; fresh killed western
chickens. 12923c: fowls, 123lSHe; tur
keys, spring, 14tI22c.
BUTTER Market steady: receipts. R.fiOO
tubs; creamery extras, 34QS5c; firsts, 2S9
32c; held extras, 31032c; firsts, 2S?30c;
state dairy, finest, 3Hcr32c; good, 27030c;
process extras, 2SHSi6Hc; firsts, 2l35c;
Imitation creamery firsts, 2tfT25c; factory
held firsts, 23c: current moke firsts, 22U
23c
CHEESE Firm; receipts, 2,700 boxes;
state whole milk held specials, 16WS?
ltc; average fancy, lUc; fresh specials,
l(c; average fancy, 1574c. under grades.
HViOlJHc; daisies held, 16c.
EGOS Irregular; receipts, 7.200 cases;
fresh gathered extras. 4tH6c; extra firsts,
42Uc; firsts, 41e; refrigerator special
marks, fnncy. 29H03Oc; firsts. 2SS29CJ
nearby hennery whiles, fine to fancy,
tAnlGaC! TlAartiv h.nn..v ..Iti..! I..
!5S03c; hennery browns. tfrflOOc; western
buinciru wnues, wyuoC,
IOULTRY - Live, steady; chickens,
western. 12813c, fowls. Ill2ci turkeys,
18c. Dressed, weak: fresh killed western
hrckens. la23c; fowls, 12018Ho; tur
keys, spring, 14832c.
Kansas City Grain nnd Prnrtnlona.
KANSAS CITY. Nov. 20.-WIIEAT-Ko.
3 hard, 8as7o; No. 2 red,' S6HS87HC.
CORN-No. 2 mixed. 75c; No. 3. 71tf
4Ho; No. 2 white. 73fl76c; No. 8. 71074c
Closing prices of futures:
WHRA1-Tlrivmhi.. aim Uau UU
g,-- - ...... . , v.v, wif
CORN'-December. 70?ic: May. 72H
OAT8-N0. 2 white. 41Hc; No. 2 mixed,
40UQWHC.
HOGS Firsts. 3p; seconds, 2tc.
POULTRY-Hens, 10Hc! roosters, 9cJ
ducks. 10c; springs, 10Hc
CORN No. 1 ml t ml TttiifiYTlUo. vr
7173c
Minneapolis Grain Market.
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 20. WHEAT
.wuw. " ' V. . (in. 1. , fj HIVJ . A IIUI II.
84H85Hc; No. 2 northern, 82HQ83Hc; No.
2 hard Montana, 83J6Hc; No. 3, 80Vi
81Se: December. 82Hc: ilay. 87ic.
FOUR Unchanged.
BRAN Unchanged.
CORN-No. 3 yellow. 66S9c.r
OATS No. 1 white. 37SS7',tC
RYE-No. 2. 51HW4C.
FLAX-31.34H4S1.37H.
B.VRLEY 4&S65C.
Liverpool Grain -Market.
LIVERPOOL, Nov. 20. WHEAT Spot,
7s. " Futdres. steady; December, 7s lKd;
CORN-Bpot,' dull; 'American mixed,
!8 ?.',. M I'lata futures, firm; December,
4s9J4d: January. 4sU!td.
Metal Market. '
NEW YORK, Nov. 20. METAL8
ad, quiet at $4.S54.S5: London,
i19 u ?peltr' t'ulet ot S5.2OS6.30; Lon
don. 12012a 6d. Copper, unsettled; stan
dard spot and futures not quoted: elec
trolytlc 315.12H15.37H: lake, $16.001S.60.
nominal; casting. $l5.0ogi5,12H. Tin,
December. $S9.60-3S9.S7H! JaKuawl' $39.60fl
w.w; antimony, dull; Cookeon's, $7.60.
Iron, quiet and unchanged.
Lnririftn mavlra ni....i . t
. ,.. . ...... ivcrv. nB lOllOWB.
C,SprPer' -.ea8': Pt' fWlOs; futures
ttl' t71"' v.oU 1180 68 ! tuture '
Sr?,tTaC'l?V,an5 Wttr-MU, 49s 9Hd
ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Nov. 20,-METALfi-I
Lead, lower at $4.15. Spelter, easier at
nils and Rutin.
NRW Tnillf XJi. a iv.n-n..
2i?',ta,y:i.prl,120 "ummer yellow, $7.15
JSO; December. $7.10; March, $7.27; Mai"
uosiN-steady.
TURPENTINE Quiet
HAVAVWl tr o.- xt.. .a .
ml1 Bh,pmenu' " bb,-'
ROflW-Flrm: salea. 2.600 bbls.; re
cflpJ"' ;Ut!Z;1 "'Writs. 305 bbls.;
Coffee Market.
NEW YORK, Nov. 20.-COFFEE Weak
cables and the failure of the cost and
freight situation to show any marked
Improvement caused an opening decline
ot 12018 poInU in Coffee, but offerings
were neither heavy nor aggressive and
prices later rallied on covering and bull
sunnort. Thjt Hanm wn .
dertlpe of 1S points. Sales.. 120.000 bags.
Quotations: November. 9.2Sc: December.
J 996c! March. 9.72c: May
u.f, F.iio, oepiemDer, 1U.44C; Oc
tober. M.UXr Rnnl Mft- TII
fSS. W ?? c. dSll;
London Stook Market. '
IfNIMiS. Knv !tnAm.l.n .. .....
wero dull and featureless during the
early trading today. At noon prices
ranged from i above to U below yes
terday's closing,
Connli. monr...... KV, Union Pacific 1IU
MONEY-4H0H; per cent.
ninmiiKT n i tp cv. i.m. ...
per cent; three months- bills. 5 per cent
Lire Sloctc la Sight.
YlMelnts Af llvi. atnrtr .v.. ... 1
.... ...V B 111 HI'
clpal western markets yesterday:
Cattle. Hors. Sheep.
ou iuuin t,MJU 13.Z00 1.3IJO
Sioux City 800 4,600 900
Kansas City 2,500 10.000 7.000
Chicago 4.600 23,000 23,000
St Joseph 1,600 11,600 r,0O
South Omaha 1,600 H.OOO 6,600
Totals 16.900 72.200 KJOO
Dry Goods Market.
N13W YORK. Nov. 20,-Carpet manu
facturers have done a good spring busi
ness on popular protected lines. Cotton
merchandise Is showing some hesitation
on forward contracts but spot values
were very firm today. Raw silk was
easier.
Omaha liar Market.
PRAIRIE HAY No. 1 upland, $11.50
12.00; No. 2. $10.00811.50: No. 3. $S.OOBiaoO.
No, l miaiana. iii.wau.w; .no. llo.OOif
11.00: No. 3. 18.COS10.00. No. 1 lowland
IS.0O310.0O; No. 2, $7.009.00; No. 3. $5.0)0
7.W.
Evaporated Apples and Dried Frnlts
NEW YORK. Nov. 29. EVAPORATED
APPLES Quiet and steady; choice, 90
9Hc; prime. 7481c,
DRIED FRiriTa-PruntSb firm! Apri
cots, firm; fancy, 164116c; peaches, quiet
and firm; choice, 6SHc; raisins, quiet
Cotton Market.
LIVERPOOL. Nov. 20.-COTTON-In
fair demand: prices easier; middling fair,
7 87c; good middling. 7 67c; middling,
7.41d; low middling, 7.19d. good ordinary,
-67d; ordinary, t.zM. tales 8,000 balea.
OMAHA LIYEJTOCK MARKET
Cattle Reoeipts Light and Frioei
Unchanged from Wednesday.
HOGS STEADY TO FIVE HIGHER
Fat Sheep nnd Lainba Ten to Trren-ty-Flro
Cents Hlaher nnd Feed
era In Demand at
Steady Prices.
SOUTH OMAHA, Nov. 50, 1913.
5f;'!p,?.werm Cattlt. Hogs. Bheep.
0"l,cll Monday 9.4SI S.930 24.115
Official Tuesday.. 6.275 U.445 13.816
urncial Wednesday ... 3,041 11.226 11,223
Estimate Thursday ... 1,5(0 11.000 6.WW
Four days this week.. ,S00 10.601 53,900
Same days last week.. 23,220 30,975 75.$tt
gamo 2 weeks ago......21,9 26,293 .24
Same 3 weeks ago...... 21.43 17.67 12J.131
Same 4 weeks ago 27.164 18,517 135.147
came dava Ui v..r cvi n t .trwi
The following table shows the receipts
or rttiM v. ... . i .........
uvta ana aurrp inv ouum
Omaha llvp stock ma.ket fcr the year to
date as compared with last years
... 1913. 1913. inc. Dec.
Cattle ...... 378,651 911,844 S3.1Ji
"ORS i 2.266.5&S 2.5W.&S1 SJt.Sta
Shp 2.SSM59 2,721.835 262,624
The following table shows the range ot
prices for hogs at tne South Omaba live
stock market for the last law days, with
comparisons:
Data I UH3. lii.ilu.iin..imi.iu8.il
Nor.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov,
rov,
Nov.
3.
J 65HI
7 bt
031
7 761
7 79'
7 73
7 761
4 75
9.
10
II
J?
14
;n 1 12
7 CS
5 62!
4 W
7 71H
7 84 H
7 69
7 76S
7 74h
7 Wi
7 561
5 58
6 61
579
6 74
7 66
627
6 37
6 731
7 4
7 S3
4 91
I 81
4 70
4 83
4 94
7
7 84
7 K5
7 Ui
7 82
7 91
7 711
5 63
I
5 55
6 5tl
6 201
7 1 7 97
to
7 93
6 31
633
7 34
7 96
4 9
17.
7 63U
7 41
7 33
13.
I 7 60H!
7 79
7 11
7 73
6 30;
7 331
7 991
6 69
4 S3
i tow
7 Uul 7 94
6 7U 4 64
6 69 4 53
6 13
I 7 85
Sunday.
ReCClDta ami lMBr.nllr,n tnrlc
ft Ui Union Block lards, Bouth Omaha.
iur iiventy-iour nours enaing at
I oolock yesterday:
luaCElPTS-CARa
t r c. n r. Caltlo,Hbgs.8heep.
t... 31. & St. P. Ry 13 7.
Vabash It. R ., is
2
... 3 SJ
... 1 7
... 9 4.1
... 1 3
... 1 6
... 35 34
... 1 15
; 1
2.
2
... 58 U4
Total receipts ...
23
DISPOSlTION-IIKAD.
cattle. Hogs. ;
Morris & Co
252
1,613 696
1,886 644
3,176 2,480
8.4J6 6W
'
261
a
1 1
i
2,"334
HWiri A Cr
191
410
94
6
"5
17
43
23
Cudahy Packing Co
Armour A. Co....
Morrell
Kohr
Henton. Vansant & L...
Hill A Hon
F. D. Lewis
Huston C?o
J. B. Root & Co
10H
32
J. II. Illllla..
Rosonstock Uho. .......
111
wertneimer.: Degen...
It. IT. Mlimlltnn.., . . ... .
7r
16
23
16
16
2
9
6,
25
76
1
Rothschild
Mo. & Kun. Calf Co....
Christie
Hlgglns
Huitman
Roth .
Tanner
Harvey
Krebn .......
Other buyers
Totals 1,862 10,331 6,763
CATTLE Receipts wero very light, only
fifty-eight cars being reported In, whlc;i
was not enough to really make a market.
For the week receipts show a falling off
ot about 3,000 head as compared with last
week and of over 8,000 head aa compared
with a year ago.
With so few cattle on sale there was no
quotable change In the market on any
kind of stock. Prices aa a rule wero
steady with yesterday and the trade aa
a whole was without new or Interesting
features.
Quotations on cattle: Good to choice
beef steers, IS.COBS.76; fair to good beet
steers, $7.6038.00; common to fair beef
steers, J4.00Jj1.t0; fair to choice year
lings. $S.25S0.2S: good to choice rangers.
I7.SOB8.00; fair to good rangers, $6.85&7.30:
common to tair rangers, fo.uvuu.iu; good
to choice cornfed heifers, $6.6vU7.60; good
to choice grass heifers. I6.6Wtt.00: good to
choice cows, $6.00f)6.2.", fair to good grades,
$5.0036.76! common to fair grades, $4.00
6.00; good to choice storkers and feeders,
tn.ouoi.iA', inn iu Huofi aiocKers ana feed
ers, I6.00ft.50; common to fair stockers
and feeders, 35.6506.00; stock cows and'
heifers, $4.608.S0; veal calves, $6J09.75j
duiib, siags, cic, n.iouo.io.
Representative sales:
BEEF STEERS.
Ko. A. Pr. No. A. l'r.
H9 ill I...., un in
( KjO I 55 U 1WT 7 04
I.W v a.
1 ,
11
u
ft
1
1 ,
1
I
3
4
3
1
4
1
ft
1
1
1
t ,
1
1
1 i
1
1
70 4 15
....lilt I 1J
....1110 ( tl
Ml IS
1
4 10
4 15
4 K
I..,.
15.'.'.'.'
....1000 l o
. IM
. tit
. 153
.1110
.1050
noo
I 40
B 10
.not
.mi
.1100
4 15
4 44
4 50
I to
ft 14
.lOM ft 70
4 H
J t ;
i mi i 20
..1130 4 M
.. 711 4 15
,.10M I 00
1.
.low ( U
14....
1....
..,.1187 (25
....MU0 I to
., Ill 6 CO
.. M4
ft 00
HEIFERS.
... 152 I 71
... MO 80
... ua 6 .o
...1000 4 M
11
i::-:.7.
ii
i
. IU 0 !
. M7 i :i
740 I 10
, 111 I 14
7M 1 On
70 l
1000 I 00
BULLS.
..,.. 4 75
.....1410 ft 00
!M ft 10
lut.t :5
1500 6 25
1170 I 44 .
1..
.. 550 ft 50
. too ft 10
.750 I 10
1
1
I ,
I
.1110 ft IS
.1150
ft II
I 15
1.
CALVES. '
..... 110 7 15 4. .......
410 J f) 1
Ill I 00
250 I t4
1..
1..
K4 1 7 1 ....110 10 00
STOCKERS AND FEEDERS.
1 7U 4 71 . ft 141 I (5
l 440 ft oc i..: ro i ;o
1 too ft 00 ft , lit I 7
I ui iu ; ;o t :s
7 til I 15 II mi ;s
I IM IV) IT, Ml 7 U
10 S19 15
R. Haney Nebraska.
9 cows 906 4 60
John Delmer Nebraska.
7 cows 766 4 25
WYOMING.
12 feeders.. 837 6 70 6 steers.,.. 004 6 25
Al Osterhaut Wyoming.
40 feeders.. 1043 6 96 45 feeders.. 1065
6 95
6 60
6 25
6 10
4 60
4 steers.. ..12U0
6 CO
6 60
6 steers.. ..1088
9 steers.. ..1062
4 steers.,.. 960
21 cows 1000
6 cows 991
43 cows 1005 6 10
X COWS 1023 5 60
F. A.
V feeders.. 1007
22 steers . ..1133
Friar Wyoming.
6 90 15 feeders.. 1011 6 90
6 90 6 steers..., 858 6 15
34 cows 976 6 10
32 cows 1000 6 65
C cows 1MZ 4 W
William Twltchall-Wyomlng.
7 steers.. ..1292 6 90 3 steers.. ..1226 60
C feeders.. 805 6 60 6 cows 1023 6 85
F. D. Hall-Wyoming.
11 feeders, .1024 7 00 38 cowa 1029 6 15
21 cows 998 6 60
E. J. Ilrondley Wyoming.
7 cows 10M 6 25 10 steers. ...1013
6 25
7 feeders.. 907 6 60 7 cows..,.
4 cows 962 4 .15 3 cows....
8 feeders.. CP0 6 5
COLORADO.
3 feeders. . 866 6 00 1 steer....
43 feeders.. 1170 7 20 22 feeders.
911 4 35
900 6 15
.1210 6 76
. 968 7 20
HOOS Another fairly liberal supply
nowea up tms morning, aoout iw cars.
or 11.000 head, being received. For the
week the total is 40.601, almost 10,000
larger than last weex, put more than
2.000 smaller than a year ago.
The market opened out In good shaie.
Buyers all had good orders, and any
thing on the heavy or butcher order sold
readily at an advance ot fully 5c. During
the early rounds trade waa fairly active.
Lights, on the other hand, were in very
Indifferent demand, and aside from a
few choice loads that sold early nothing
was done on them until all of the weight
ier stuff had been cleaned up, By this
time orders were pretty well filled, so
mat wnen uiey siartea oiaaing on tne
lighter hogs the prices offered were, If
anything, lower than yesterday.
Sellers refused to cut loose at these
Prices, but instead of getting better
values weakened steadily, and by noon
buyers had, in most cases ult bidding
iltogttfccr At this time there were still
twenty-five or more loads, mostly on
the light order, still In first hands, and
the last bids made were so low that
sellers did not try to compare them with
ycaterday.
jiost of the sales landed, at $7.68117.83,
with quite a sprinkling ot lights on down.
Tops moved up to $7.90.
While only a few bunches of pigs came
In, there was hardly any demand for
them, and thev were renerallv Quoted as
being weak to aa much as 60o lower.
itepreseniativo saiesi
a. 8h. rt.
IT ui ... 7 It
k in win
TO 151 ... T IS
TT 110 ... 7 40
III. .....150 ... T 45
U.A....1S IN 7 50
100 ill ... 7 10
' .. Ml ... 7(4
HI 151 . . 7 50
l. ...lit ... 7 55
II 1 W T M
It SOT M 7 M
14 171 ... 7 10
II IM 110 7 SO
II IM .. T
II K ... TM
II.. .. 17t ... 7 10
No. At. Fa. Pr.
41 101 ... 7 Tl
Ill .0 7 r.
71 V 7 7J
75 Ml :C) I Tl
3 Ill . . T "S
IS IM ... 7 Tl
Tl 147 10 7 Tl
fl V ... 7 7
I? 144 1 7 71
U 117 ... 7 7ft
jw i 7 ;i
II !M 140 7 71
II 354 110 7 TJ
Tl H4 ... 7.TTU
It Ill 110 7 U
4 HI 140 7 10
M HI ... 7 10
71 101 NO T 10
17 4 49 7 10
M Ill It) T UH tl.
.. 114 IM 7 10
55 r4 ... i M II..
IT Ill ... 7M 51.
tl 115 70 7 B 11..
It Ill ... 7 15 63. .
. .11 40 7 M
. .Ill 10 T M
...111 40 7 10
.154 M 7
...f lilt 7 10
5") 114 0 T 1 14
II IN 40 7 t
14 114 '40 T 15
11 Ill 40 7 15
Tl Ill ... 7
N 3) W 7 ITUj
Tl ISO IM 7 70
H Ill 104 7 70
71 110 ... 7 70
10 15 ... 7 TO
47 174 100 T TO
(0 177 IM 7 TO
14 114 ... 7 70
11 111 19 7 TO
70 til M 7 TO
II..., ...tU ... 7 70
71 1W ... 7 TO
71 Ml 10 7 10
M 100 7
II 1)5 ... TM
4) 110 10 7 to
M tlT M 7 10
544 10 I 14
:i i4i ... Tim
45 T51 ... 7 11)4
M ISO . . 7 llti
51 117 IN 7 15
to tit 10 I U
tl 104 ... 7 IS
M 1W ... 7 IS ,
57 401 ... TI5
7 IT! . . 7 M
45 170 40 T l
Tl 101 44 7 T1H
t Ill ... 7 T1U 7..
..lit ,., 7 U
..141 ... 7 IS
44 ttt ... 7 T5 II ,.ll ... 7 14
tl 7 ... 7 75 tl 161 ... 7 15
4 114 41 7 75 to 540 14 7 ITVi
47 214 144 7 7S 1ST, Ill 14 7 10
PlOa. .
CI II ... I 44 II Ill ... 71
II II ... 1 54 76 101 ... 7 "
70. 114 ... I 60 II IM ... 7 04
(.,., .. M ... ITS 11. .....1SI 7 14
40 119 ... ( 75 44 110 ... 7 10
SHEEP-QuotaUons on fat stuff were
carried up another notch this morning,
the general advance being anywhere from
10M25o on lambs and lOffllc on ewes, thorn
being not enough wethers or yearlings
on the market to make comparisons.
Trade was lively from tho outset and aa
not many really choice offerings of any
kind wore available the most Improve
ment was on the medium grades of both
sheep and lambs. . .. ...
Tho receipts wero rather light, for a
Thursday, being estimated at twenty-nlno
cars, or 6.600 head, as against i,890 head
a week ago nnd 7.0H0 head on the same
dity n year ago. Seventy-five per cent Ot
the supply was from the range, a largo
percentage of which consisted of wheat
field lambs nnd ewes from Idaho. Tnere
was a light sprinkling of corn-ted t
and few, If any, natives. A bunch or
cornfed lambs and abaut three cors or
wheat field lambs made n top of $7.30. A
rango ot $6.807.30 would Include most of
the lambs on sale, except for a ow ot
the cllpcd grades ot $J5- The fat ewes
sold principally around $10004.10.
There were no new features In the
feeder trada and while the fomnni con
tlnuea to drop off a little, It Is still Parity
good enough to take care of what feeder
offerings show up from day to day.
Quotations on sheep nnd lambs! Larnns,
good to choice. $7.00177.30: Umbs, fair to
KOod. $6.76B7.00; lambs, culls. $5.60116.00.
lambs, feeders. $5.6OQ6.50; yeMllngs.
light, S5.&041S.75; yearlings, heavy, $5.25f
6.60; yearlings, feeders. I4.HWJ6.46; weth
ers, good to choice. ti.S5tM.60s wethers,
fair to good. $4.00fi4.35; wethers, feeders.
I4.0OfI4.CO; ewes, good to choice, $U0B
4.35i ewes, fair to good. $3fJ4.10; ewes
feeders. $3.26B3.76.
Representative sates:
No A v. Vr.
172 Wyoming ewes...'. WJ 4 15
126 Wyoming ewe Jl J J
389 native lambs , 0 7 40
197 native lambs I 7 40
163 Wyoming feeder ewes..r,i. 90. A 75
97 Wyoming feeder ewes 91 3 i5
25t Wyoming feeder ewes 48 6 65
45 Wyoming feeder ewes 45 6 66
281 Wyoming feeder ewes...... 6S 6 85
103 Wyoming feeder ewes 67 6 35
131 shorn lambs.. 73 6 25
123 shorn lambs 73 6 25
10 culls tt S 00
$00 Wyoming lamb 70 7 30
87 Wyoming feeder lambs 62 6 30
163 Utah feeder lambs 64 6 30
191 Utah feeder lambs .63 6 30
91 Utah feeder lambs .'41 6 60
60 Utah ewes 90 8 60
184 Utah ewes..,.,...., 99 3 60
104 cornfed lambs....; 80 7 SO
189 cornfed lambs 80 7 30
227 Wyoming feeder Iambs 66 6 35
210 Wyoming lambs 70 7 00
111 cornfed lambs 81 7 30
204 cornfed lambs.... ....81 7 30
21S Wyoming ewe .....101 4 15
61 Wyoming ewes 102 4 15
CHICAGO LIVB STOCK MARKET
Cnttle Slow and Generally Steady
Hoira Mostly lllahrr.
CHICAOO. Nov. 20. CATTLE- - Re
ceipts, 4,600 head; market slow and gen
erally steady: beeves. 36.65fi9.60: Texas
steers. $6.6037.65; stockers and feeders,
t4.80tn.60; cows and heifers, $3.258.20;
caives. te.noyio.oo.
itrtria iiu..ini. n iwn i. ... . Mx -t. . f
iivuir-iKM.iuin, tmt.vw urivu. .timi.ii
mostly 10s higher: bulk. J7.7OS5.00; light,
17.40fi7 95: mixed. 17.60tfr8.10: heavs. $7.I0C
8.10; rough, $7.4037.65; pigs, $5.00717 00.
HH1SE1 AND lamus Receipts, S3.WQ
head; market steady to strong; natives,
13.60O13.C0: western. 34.00H15.00: yearlings.
$S.1S6.25; native lambs, $5.757.35; west-
ern, k.iviti.z.
Kansaa City Live Stuck Market.
KANSAS CITY. Mo.. Nov. 20. CATTLE
Receipts. 2,800 head; market, steady:
prime fed steers, a.iav.m; dressed Deer
steers, $7.0028.3; western steers, $6.50
8s; southern steers, sn.za'i.ou; cows,
14.236.75; heifers, $6.0089.00; stockers and
feeders. $3.6O07.6O; bulls. $5.0006.75;
calves. $6.6010.00.
HOOS Receipts, lf.ow neaa; marKei, do
higher, closed weak: bulk, $7.66tT7.90;
heavy. $7.807.95; packers and butchers,
$7.70(ii7.90; light. $7.6067.88; pigs, $6.2&87.26.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts. 7,000
head: market, strong to active-, lambs,
86.607F7.35: yearlings. J4.76OC.00; wethers,
$4.604.60; ewes, $3.6084.60.
Slonz Cltr Live Block Market,
SIOUX Q1TY, Nov. 20. CATTLE Re
ceipts. 800 head; market, steady; oowa
and heifers. $5.40tj.15J canners. $3.50&4.60;
stockers and feeders, $5.766.75; calves,
$7.0039.75; bulls, atags. etc $4 WQ.76.
HOOS Receipts. 4.600 head; market, 6t$
10c higher: heavy. $7.508766; mixed, $765
07.75; light $7.7587.85; bulk of sales,
7.fJjil7.KO.
BHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 900
head; market, sieaay; lea muuons, o.uu
Q6.00; wethers. $4.6080.00; ewes, $3.7684.60;
lambs, $9.WB7.oo,
St. Loots Ltre Stock Market.
ST. IOUlH. Mo., Nov. 20. CATTLE
Receipts, 4,600 head: market, steady;
good to choice stoers. $8.2688.75; Blockers
snd feeders. $5.0037.50; cows and heifers,
I4KVSS.25: bulls. $4.7507.00; cows and heif
ers. $4.0086.C.
HOOS Receipts, IZ.J" neau; marnri. oc
higher; pigs and lights. $.;.6088.H; mixed
and butchers, $7.7088.10; good heavy,
to mvOirff 1A
SHEEP AND LAMUS-Recelpts, 1.300
head; market, steaay; nuiww. .,'u'
. .. . . .i i o-. tr. rtVOi! on lnmbs. 15.25H7.50.
1.1V , ;iiiii..i ' ' ' ,
- I
St, Joseph Llv" Stock Slnrkef.
mi TAacnll Mnv M.OATTT..B Tt.
oelnts, 1.500 hea'd. Market steadv: steers,
$5.COp9.t: cows ana neuers, i.wyo.ou,
calves. $5 0019.50.
HOOS Receipt, 11,600 head. Market
-ii:.V. tier.- h-iik nf I7.Soa7.CS.
SHEEP AND LAMBS Receipts, 600
head. Market strung; minus, uwai.rt
COLLEGIATE ALUMNAE
IS T0 MEET SATURDAY
The Consumers' league of the Associa
tion of Collegiate Alumnae will meet Sat
urday afternoon at the home of Mils
Janet Wallace. 2420 Harney, who is leader
of the league. Mrs. Haney Newbranch
will speak on "Christmas Shopping,"
Miss Ruth Bailey "Early Closing" and
Miss Sandbum will tell of the work of
the league and the white list. The meet
ing will be called at 2:30 o'clock.
The Fersiitent and Judicious 'Use of
Newspaper Advertising Is the Road to
Business Success.
NEW YORK JTOCK MARKET
Prices Break to Lower Level on
Exchange.
TOTAL SMALLEST), IN MONTHS
Heaviness of Metal Shares Stoat So.
tlerable Coppers Respond to
Rosier Tendency Here
and Abroad.
NEW YORK. Nov. SWPrices broke to
a lower level on the athek exchange to
day. Nothing occurred, to arouse the
market from Its lethnrgy and trailing
continued to be of abnormally small pro
portions. The day's total waa the small
est In months. In spite of .the lightness of
tho offerings the market was unable to
absorb them without recessions, Through
out . tho day quotations dropped so
slowly that the movement was almost
mperceptlblo but In the end manv of the
leaders showed declines ot a point or so.
Rmnely preferred lost flvo points.
Heaviness of the metal stocks was most
noticeable. The coppers responded to the
easier tendency of the metal markets
heie and abroad. Offerings were re
ported to have been made in Europe on
Ifll hARIfl nt t M 1 n . ,4 Mrt.lfA IV.. 1 -.
.. v. .v. nuu 1 1 1 1 1' ,ll 1(11 UII
producers are quoting 16tt cents In n do-
m.alM . . ..I . . . . . . .
...v-.iu inninci. unirn are ,snin to nave
been made nt a lower rnte. Oloomy re
ports from tho steel trade continued to
bo heard, attention being paid to state
ments that foreign manufacturer are be
coming more aggressive In their cam
paign for business In this country.
iir,i.v,?..of American stocks In Lon
don had little effect on this market.
-nii loans were renewed at 2i per cent.
CliHip money failed to stimulate specula-
v.. "Biinini miner as an un-
faorable omen, which signified contrac
tion In remilremnnta tnr nn...,.
poses ----- " -v. vviiiiiiuiwui pur-
nil. -.7 of i,0nrta rt with sharp de-
mIm. Pr vniue. $T.540.WO. 10H"
call wcr Un1ned on
Numh.r r,' ...j ,..
on stocks were: ' "u,n quow,on
i Piles. Hlsh. Low. ClM.
AKrKS'Al-SRE!;. H !i 614
Ararrlrsn Dt Suur.... '.
Amtrltia rn j'jm
Araerltin Cn tti 'nn
Amrl(in C. ft r. tM
Amtrlrin CVtton Oil..,,,,,,
American Un.Md "
Amtrlctn Ifomotlr
Amrli.n n. jl t
41
Jl
17 i
M
4H
to
H
2IH
Hi
'
107
ins,
S7V
4H
Am. H. A R. M,
tt'i itH
Am. 8utr IttDntni
Amrrlrtn T. a T...
i,ooo ut
M 250
M0 J4-4
M0 lit,
11IS
Amcond. Ulnlns Co...
Attblon
Atrhlfon prd
Alltntle Votu. Line..'.'.,
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A Page from Our October Circular
Burns, Brinker Company
Omaha National Bank Bldg., Omaha
PSrrsxXSD STOCKS offer an attractive form of Investment as well as
a high Interest return. Stocks In Nebraska Corporations are tax
exempt to holders in Nebraska, The following Companies are going
concerns with dividend records, and established equities.
uirxojr stock takds ooktaxt ar. stock, to Net About e.isr,.
Dividend record of 28 years. Company pays 1H quarterly, March
Tax exempt in Nebraska. Owns ZOO acres of land, extensive build
ings and a railroad equipped for handling tne live stock business.
Gross earnings 1912 largest In the Company's history,
OHAKA COUKCH. BX.UY78 BTXBST XAIXWAY COSCPAXT B m.
rZBXBO. To Net About 6. Cumulative dividend since 1901.
quarterly. January. Tax exempt. Earnings about three times
Preferred requirement. Physical condition of road maintained at
Us highest efficiency. Annual charge to depreciation. Five per
cent Common Stock follows this Issue. Price to net about 7,70.
TK9 rAZKUOXT Oa&iKBKT OOKTaXT 6 OUTrBULTITX ttVAXA.lt
TIED. To Net About 6. Cumulative dividend, quarterly,
Tax exempt to holders In Nebraska, One million net assets beyond
this Guaranteed Stock. Earnings fifteen times Interest require
menta, Stock carries Company's agreement to purchase at, par and
interest at the end of rive years. 7
SEEKS ft OOlCPAlfT 7 PXETXHMD, To Net About 7.16. Interest
quarterly. March. One of the largest manufacturers of steel plow,
farm implements and vehicles In the world. Preferred aa to assets
and dividends. Gross sales .1913, $30,000,000. Surplus account t4.
000.000. Business In operation since 1847. Book value of stock (lit
Net quick assets J3t.900.000, 90 of outstanding Preferred stock.
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It err York Moner Market.
NEW YORK. Nov. 20. MONRV-Talt
easier, at 1H03 per, cent; ruling rate. 24
per cent; closing, ZX(3 per cent. Time
loans, steady: slity days. 5 per cent,
ninety days, 4411 pe.r centi six months,
4405 per cent.
rHIMB MEIICANTILB rAPBR-5H(
per cent.
stbhwnu bxuiianub steady; sixty
days, $4.$t; demand, $4.8545; commercial
bills. $4.S0H.
B1LVBR Bar. dSHc: Mexican dollars.
4fic
llONDS Oovernment, steady; railroad,
easy.
Closing quotations on bonds today were
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Did. Offtrid.
Retailers Will Give
Big Cabaret Dinner
Early in December
December 11 has been set aside by the
Associated Retailers ot Omaha as the
evening for their big banquet to be
given ttt the Commercial club, It will
be an Invitation carabet dinner. The
organization expects to get every re
tailer In tho city to attend tho banquet,
whether ho Is a member ot the associa
tion or not- At that time the purpoio
and work ot the association will be out
lined to the ' retailers with a view to
getting more or tho retailers ot Omaha
Interested In the association.
Tho date was decided upon at a met
ing of the retailers' association at the
Commercial club at noon Thursday. It
was reported .that 33,000 ratings have
already been made by the credit btireaj
of the association, which has been work
Ing for some six months. The assocla.
tlon expects eventually to havo 45,000
different names on the list.
Local Doctor Grafts
New Nose on Patient
at Olarkson Hospital
Probably the most extraordinary surgi
cal oporntlon performed In Omaha in
many a day took place the early part ot
this week at the Clarkson hospital when
Dr. W. D. Calttasa started tho graft ot
a new noso upon a patient that had been
referred to him.
So tar Iho work has proven a success
and there Is ever Indication that It wilt
conclude aa such.
There Is no record of an operation like
this one ever being before performed' In
Omaha. A similar case waa handled at
an eastern hospital several months ago
when the local surgeon was a witness.
8
WILL OPEN ELECTRICAL
DEPARTMENT FRIDAY EVE
Dedication services of tho electrical de
partment ot the Young Men's Christian
association will be held Friday ovenlng.
The principal address will be by Prof.
V. Ii Hoollster ot the electrical depart
ment of the University ot Nebraska, while
Prof. E. K, McMillan ot the Omaha High
school will make a short talk. Members
ot the Omaha Electrical club will also
give short) addresses. Tho membtrs ot
electrical firms of the city have been
specially Invited.
The rerslstent and Judicious Use of
Newspaper Advertising la the Iload to
Business Success,
Office For Rent
The large room on ground
floor ef Bee Building, or
cupied by fhe Havenn
Wbite Goal Co.
Nice Farnam street frohU
af e. About 1,500 square
feet of floor space with
large vault. Extra en.
trance from court of the
'building.
Fine office fixtures are of
fered for sale. Apply to
N. P, Feil, Bee office.