Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, November 26, 1916, WANT-AD SECTION, Image 28

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    THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: NOVEMBER 2t. 1916.
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GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Traders Sell Samples Freely
' and Cash Wheat Market
Shows Improvement.
BETTER GRADES IK DEMAND
' Omaha, Novsmbaf. U, Wit.
i. .! markst
T Hit iraas m m .
ahowad oon.iaer.bl. lmnrom.nt J7 ana
white tne mariw w. - . .
iradrra w.r not ov.r-niloai to bold tr
samples an ! ""' '"' . ,
Th. .nd for th. blt.r
Corn recolpu ' tainy hfr';St '"JT!
only noa.o - r w ,
t OVJc and tlw whit. an mliaa oorn of
th. Mm. .ro ""' tor
Th.r. w. a lainr a "
So. 1 oat. sola tor Mo and th. poorest sam
ples raiure from Sltc to HK.
r.re appeared to bo In eicelleot demand
nd th. hoik of th. samples ware dPd
of at .toady prieia th. No. I ..lllnf for 1.M
and th. No. I rad. at II fl
Th. barler reeelpta were comparatively
llfht and thla market was quoted an-
Clearance were: Wheat and floor Meal
to 4(1.000 buahel.; corn, .0W buahola.
oata, 101.000 euanels.
Liverpool close: Wheat anchamedl oorn.
Ipmd hljher. .....a.
fl-rlmarr wbnt reeelpta were .(.'
bushels and .hlpm.nl. 1,S.,W Wutola
arstnst receipt, of I.I0M00 bushels and
shrpments of 4.101.000 fcuh.la h
Primary corn receipt were 1,100.000 bush
.1. and .hlpment. 364.000 bushels, eielnsl
receipts of OSO.000 biuhala and shipments
of 4:,000 bu.h.la lest year,
Primary oata reeelpta w.ro 040.000 bpnn
I. and .hlpm.nl. OM.000 bushels, etelnst
receipts of 040.000 bushels and ahlpm.nl.
of 1,441,000 buhela but yoar.
CARLOt' RECEIPT.
li 111 111
411
111
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ill
1 41 II
Chloafo
Minneapolis ,
Duluth .
Omaha ....,......
Kanau City
Winnipeg MM
Then, salea worn reported today:
Wheal No. 1 hard winter, t jar, ';
No. I hard winter. I ram, MJi ''', '":
I cam. 11.70ml cart. 11.71. ".. I hard
winter. 1 om (dark). 11.14: 1 car, 11.71 I
cam, 11.77 1.: I care, $1.77: 4 l-i cara, 11.74,
J eara 11.71. No. 4 hard winter, I ear.,
II 7.7l r. 11.74: ear Il.tJ. fcrnpl.
hard wlnwr. 1 car. 11.71: 1 .car, "'J
1 .print". 1 car. 11.17. No. I mlkod dnroin.
I earn, 11.10. No. 4 durum, 1-0 car, 11.70.
Lmpls durum, H oar, 11.10. Ho. I mld.
I car (dark), II. la. No. I sailed, I ears.
"i&urWi. N.. . . h
cn lLUal lH . - lit-
Bar layNo' oV 1 car, U. Nfc 1
"corn-N.. I whit.: 1 oar. 10 Kt.
whit.: 4 eara, 10 Hoi 1 car. 10o. Nft , I
white: I eara, I0o. No. I yellow: I earn
lotto. No. I mlieds I cam, 10c No. I
mlied: I I I cam. lie. : ,
Oata No. 1 white: I car, Me.
whiu: t cam, 14(40. No. 4 whlt.1 """,
H14C. "ample whlt.1 I earn, 14c: 1-1 ear,
,rJ.h,Pri.cVLwh..i:N......r.
ll.7H.tJl.il: No. I hard. 1.TI1.7I: No
4 hard. 11.7l1.7l: ll.ll
III: No. I aprtnf. I1.744I1.M,
durum, 1.7ll.ll: No I durum. 11.77
1.71. Corn. No. while,
Jo.e: No. white, loeooo: No.
4 white, lli,0o: No. I white, IKJIOo;
No. I white. Illle: No. I yellow, 10.
Me: No. I yellow. HH! ; No 4 yellow.
IlietOc; No. I yellow, IIK0II4.C: No. I
yeMoW, II : No. 1 mlied, 0M:
No I mfted, IIVI0IOC: No. 4 mUed. HHt)
ltu.e: No. I muod, none; No. I mlaed, 17
c. Oat.: NO.1 white, 14 lie; .tan
dard. IIVjOyMKe: No. I white, 4SHo;
No 4 white. 14I4C. Barley: Malllm,
I1.0IB1.I0; No. 1 feed, lesll.lt. Bye: No.
S, I"H4W1.'. No. 1 ,I1.411.41M.
. .-v., . QhiU wmtm. ;
A beartak aantlment prevailed ataln to
day In wheat and the market, while It
opened ateady, declined e a low point of
II u en May and atared around tnlj
mark ntll th. cloM. Th. local pit crowd
w.a very quiet today and then waa not
much trading up to noon.
Corn opened .toady and flulokly followed
the dwltne In wheat, but. Independently of
the weaknea. In wheal, eora waa bealiah
and cloned around the low point of the
duet. we. a aympathetle market and whtl.
It held within a narrow ranee waa ruled
by th. action of oorn and wheat and aloaed
a fraction lower. -
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- Cblcage eloalna prleea, rsmahed The Be.
by Logan A Bryan, .took and grain brokere.
Ill South Sixteenth street, O ma hat
High. I l.ow.1 Cloee. I fee
Art.
vht.
Deo.
May
July
Corn.
Dec
May
July
Oata
Dee.
Hay
July
Pork.
Jen.
May
Lard.
Jan.
May
RIM.
Jan.
May
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CHICAGO UBiUN ANd PROVISIONS,
Wheat TmktM Trth VtwmwH 8wte w
: lUMtrti 4 KniW Tlk.
Ohlcaxo, Nov. I-. Propti of an em
brgo on food ktvep wheat prleM on th
1 down rad tUy. The mark.t oloaad
htsavjf e to lo net lowar, with Dim. at
i.H maA May at $1.11 to U.MH. Corn
lost a ahal to and oata c t ri4Ho.
Provtalona aained ."c to 3e.
Tha downward Btaitt ban as soon as
both tttartjrd and was quickly smphastwd
by advices from Washltivton that a sharp
execute straff I appeared certain. It
waa pointed out, howvr. that buylnv on
thu part of hoiwea with Inllmat aa board
rtjim hma developed todsy during docllnas.
Wheat oontinued low tnrousnout tns sos
slon and made quits burdensome at times
pwlrtu to rather aafren-lve ahort selllntf.
(ToinpaVattvs strenfth In Liverpool attraeteo
attvntlon nut was more irtan onset w pro-
nounofd weakntM at Winnipeg. Rains In
Argnnllna and signa of enlarged receipts
l.eie eountcd against tn buns in corn,
Rumors of export sales tended to avert any
mrilcat dfcHne. however. Oats eased oil
with other eoreais.
Htaher ouotatlona on hogs lifted provts
Ions. PortM-eata were that hog receipts next
, tvrek would show a falling off as compared
with a year aao.
Cash prtces WhaatKt. I red. I1.I9H;
No. t red. nominal; No. a hard. H-H; No.
S Imrd. nominal.
v0rn No. X yellow, .!: No. 4
T ow; taaic: no. 4 wmi. i4tte.
Uat .No. 3 white, nQltt:i standard.
bi tf .it.
nyo-.No. i, 1.41.
llarley cct S7.
Rlmolhy seed-tl.260K.IS.
f lover Md-U.eyl.4t. '
Pork $38.60. .
lrd 1 75. . " ,
iaia--14.Stl4.78. " ,
MIMNRAPOUS fiRAIN MAItKVT.
Mtnneapohs, Minn,, Nov. II. Wheats De
em be r. II. l-lt; Hay, I.M01.t4. Cash:
Nu. 1 hard, 11.10 fl, 11 ; No. t northern,
liali.tyM; ho, i nonnern,
Com No. I yellow, 119100.
a te No. t white, 14040.
rioui Unchanged. .
narly--80citi.it. ,
Uratt-n.totlSB.M. 1 "
Heed Kiax, 2.7K , ....
BUbsm tlty OsBeral Marltel. '
Art. r Open- 1 High, t Low. Close.
o. 1 II 1 tt 1171 tl
M.y I II t II lit 1 It
July 141 in t II lll 1 41
Corn. t
Dee. II II II II
May m0 !
July 11 11 '
Oata
Dec. - II 14 $4
May II II !
Kanaas City, Nov. 24 Wheat No. f hard,
i.8vi.(,: No. t rod. 1.741.U; bectm
lKr. Hay. fl.lH..
Com Na 1 mixed. 13 9 93 fee; Ko. I white.
IIHOOle; No. yellow, I40I4HO; Decem
ber, Olo: May, llti.
Oata No. I white. i7H0i7ic: No. 3
mlied, 104)170.
NBW YORK GENERAL MABKET.
linilm Ontawaaber Adraaeee of Op eel
ec Market.
New Tork. Not. II. flour quiet.
Wheat a pot eaay; No. 1 durum!. 11.14:
No. hard, 11.01 ; No. 1 northern Du
luth. 13.11 i No. 1 Northern Manitoba,
11.11 f. o. h. New Tork.
Corn apet eaay; No. 3 yellow, $1.10 0.
f.. New Tork, 10 day .hlpment.
Leather Arm: hemlock flmta, 17c; aeeooda,
lac.
Lard firm; middle wait, 117 16017. 10.
Hay Steay; No. 1, tl.10qpl.lt; No. 1,
$1.01; No. 3, llo; .hlpplni, lotyltc
Hope flteedy; out., common to chance,
1011. 4i4IOc; 1011, Ityloc; Facile coaat,
1111. 11911c; 1111, telle.
Hide. drm; Bogota, 444tc; Central
America, 44c.
Prortalono Pork, eteady: meee, 131.I0O
1100; family. III DO K OI; .pot, clear,
II.00OI1.00. Beef. Areh e meee, lilOOd)
11.10; family, Ili.l0t37.00. Lard, weak;
middle weal, 111.00(117.21,
Tallow ant.; city, lie: nominal; country.
lltllo; apeclal, llc.
BHutter Market .Lady; receipt., 4.371
tuba. Creamery. 11 SO tic; flmta, 310
41c; eeconde, 37t)lle.
Egga Market firm; rec.lpta. 4.311 caaea:
freah gath.md extra Una, 4lt60c: xtm
flrete, 47t4l; omta, 410410, eeconde. lit)
13c.
Cheeee Market Arm: reeelpta, III pound.;
tete freah .peclala, 14t14c; do aver
age fancy, tlel4c.
Poultry, live market weak; chicken., 17
917o; fowae, 14017c: turkey, llqlllc;
rueaaou; market arm; eniekana. lioj.lc;
(ewla, llt)ll; turkeya, 11011.
OMAHA GENERAL MABKET.
Better No, 1 creamery, Is carton, or
tuba. 40c; No. 1, lie.
Chorea quotation, by Orlau A Cq.:
Cheeae Imported 8wlaa, tie; domestic
aw tee, 4to; block flwbej, llo; twin chee...
170; triplet., 17e; dalalea, 17c; young
America, 27e; Blue lbel brick, I7e; llm
berter, Ito; Now Tork whit., 17c; Roque
fort, lie.
Celery: California Mammoth, per dog.
lie
Fl.h: Catfleh, par lb., 17e; Trout, per lb.,
lie; fell Salmon, per lb., 14c; Red Ralmon,
per lb., lie; Halibut, per lb., lie: Herring,
per lb. Te: Black Baea, per lb. 17010c;
Bullbeaj, dreaaed, per In. lie; Carp,
dreeaed. per lb. Ic: Tile rieh. per lb. 10c;
Red Snapper, per lb. lie; Block Cod. per
lb. Hoi Hundah. per lb. 7o; Cropptea, par
In, tci Ploundem, per In. lie; Bfnelta, per
lb. lie; Selkirk White, per lb. lie; Pike,
per lb., 11011c: Pickerel, per lb., Ic;
Smoked Whlt.flah, per lb., lie; Kippered
Haltnoa, per lb., lie: Peeled Shrimp, per gal.,
1 71: Head lee. Shrimp, per gal., $1.31.
Wholesale prleea of beef cute; No. 1 ribe.
llo; No. 1, 14c; No. I, lie. No. 1 lotne.
lie; No. I. 17c; No. I. 13c; No. 1 chuck..
11 c: No. I. Itc; No. I. lo No. 1
rounda, lie; No. 1, 13e; No. I, lie; No, I
platoa. into. No. I, 1001 No. 1. Ito.
Poultry Uver "Spring, all rime, lle:
hana, 4 log. and up, 14 o; bona, md.r 4
lha., lle: old cot. llc; ducka, r. P. fat,
14c; geeaa, t. T. fat. lie; turkey., I lee.
and ever, lie; under 1 Ina., 14e;
each, lie; pigeone, per doaon, lie.
Poultry Dreeaed: Turkeya, dry picked.
No. 1, hong and yeuns tome, Ito; eld tome,
33e: turkey. No. 3, lc; ducka No. 1; lie;
ducka No. I, 13c; fecoe No. 1, llo; eld
cox, 11 & Other poultry at market price.
Fruit and vegetable prleea furnished by
Olllnaky Fruit Co.
Oranges Vala lie, llos. Ills, $4.11 beg;
Tela, Ilia, $1.11 boa; Vala, HO., It.M hex;
Vala,, 171a, Ilia 11.71 box; Vela, 300.. 311a,
310a, 11.10 box. Florida. Has. $1.71 box;
Florida. Ilea, 14.11 bos; Florida, 171a, lots,
Ilia lite. 14.11 bos. Navel.. Its Itts, Ilia,
14.71 box; Navels, 140a 11.00 box; Nav.la,
other ateea, $1.11 box. Lereona faney, inoe,
Itts, ll.lt box; eholce, iota, lota, 14 00 box.
Omperrolt, lis, 14.01 box; 4)., 14.11 bos;
14a, 14.71 box: 14a, 10s, tie, 11.10 box.
Ore pea, Emperor I3.lt crate; k.ga. $4.71
keg. Malagae, extra cholee, 17.00 keg, fancy,
I7.lt kes; extra fanoy, ll.Ot keg. Applea,
Va Tork Impertale, 11.10 bhl.i Me. Pip.
pins, $4.11; n. R. Jonathan.. 171a
.mailer, 11.71 box; Blue Ribbon Jonathans,
larger. Il.tt box: 171s. smaller, 11.11 box.
Vegetable. Petaloea, ll.lt bu.; sweet
petetoea, Virginian, $4.10 bbl.: hamper..
$1.71 hamp, Onlona, Spanish. $100 cmte;
red, vellew 4e lb. Tomatoea, $3.31 lug.
Cueumbera, $3.01 dog. Cabbage, tc lb.
Rutabegoea, 3e lb, Turnlpa, oarrots, 3c
lb. Celery, Michigan, 4tc doe, California,
te doa. ; la rough, 11.11 orate. Cranberries,
Cape eod. 11.00 bbl.; boxes, 11.11 box.
J.mey, 11.10 bbl. Belle and Cherry II 00
bbl. Bell. Bugle, Howee, at 110.11 bbL
Ceeeenuta, $T.lt sack; dosea, $l.$t dosen.
Mlwi.llan.eaa yeanuta. no, i raw. 10
tot roeac, lb,, to; Jumbo, raw, lb., lo; Jum
11.71; flga, eaaa, Il.tt: No. 1 EnglUB wal-
reaated, lb. lie Urom. eatea. ease.
aula, lb. II c .
' St, Leels Omin Market.
St, Louie, Nov. II. Wheat No. I 11.110
1.17: No. I hard, $1.14 0 1.11 v December,
$1.71: Mey, $1.11.
Cora No. I, Ito: No. t white. 17c: D
camber. 110! May, li01ic.
oata no. l, omc; no. i whit, aomiaui;
December, llc; May, lte.
" Uteepeet Oral Market..
Liverpool. Nov. II. Wheat Spot No. 1
Manitoba,, lis; No. a. an ateck; No. I, new,
lie ld. ,
Cora Beet Amarrcaa mlxeo, saw, lis aq.
Ooffe Marhei,
New Tork. Nov. 6.Coffe The renewal
of near months liquidation eaused a sfur
thar decline In the market for coffee futures
her today, with December oon tracts sell
ing off to T.ttc, or abogt 14 points under
the high level of the week. The general
list opened at unchanged prices to a decline
of I points, and eased off during the morn
ing In the absence of any Important support
witn Hay selling err to i.ifo and July to
l.lle. Rumors of an easier tone tn th
eoat and freight market may have had some
Influence in th lata trading, and th cloee
was at the lowest point of the day, at a net
decline of T to IS points. Bales, bags;
November and Peeamber, 7. tie; January,
I, lie: March. 1 . 4c; Aorll. I.lfto: May. 1.17c :
June, l.41t; July, I.Sfto; August Bep-
.emoer, i.seo; uciooer, s.cse.
spot, auii km 7. t"o: Hantos 4s. isuo:
offers of very well described Santos Is
were reported In the cost and freight mar
ket at 1 c. ido la and 4s at 10o. London
credits.
Kaasaa City Live Stack Market.
Kanaas City. Mo.. Nov. 11. Cattle Re-
c.lpta, 1,000 head; mark.t at.ady; prim,
ted ateera, Ilt.it011.7l; dreeaed beef .toers,
lf.IO01t.ll; weatara stesra, 11.10011.31;
cowa, 14.7101.10; heifers, 11.00010. 36;
stocke-ra and feeders. 16.3607.76; bulla, 11.31
07. oe; oalvee, li.torju.oo.
rtoga Keoeipia, 1,000 noae: market high
er: bulk of .alas, 11.11010.00; heavy, ll.li
010.10; Darker, and butcher., l.7O01t.tl:
light. 11.40 01.10; plxe, I7.I601.6I.
Sheen and La re be Reeelpta 1.001 head:
mark.t eteady; lambs. 111. 10011.11; year
llnga. ll7i01O.lt: w.lnera, 17.IO0l.6t:
ewe.. IOHS0I.I1! stackers and feeder., Ii.il
010.10. -
Metal Market,
New Tork. Nov. 16. Metals A continued
good demand from both foreign and domes
tic source, has boon reported In the oopper
merk.t during the (eat week and very little
motet in oirerea ror nearoy .moment, quo
tation, tor deliveries ot electrolytic during
the fleet quarter ranged from about 113.10
to 111.60 today, while dealer. w.r. aeklng
from set... to ssi.eo Tor second quarter,
and from lll.lt to lti.ll for third quarter.
Iron waa unchanged.
:
New Tork. Nov. II. There waa continued
selling pressure In th. market for sugar
fuluree today and closing price, were I to I
point, net lower, Influenced by th. .aal.r
reeling in tne apet market Bales were II..
lot tone. December, 14.71: March, 13.11
May, 14.11! July, 14.11. Raw sugar, eaay
ealea, 10,400 bags Peruviana; molasses, 16.01
centrifugal, II. II; refined, (tails fine gran,
ulaled, I7.il. . .
Cotton Market,
New Tork, Nov. 11, Cotton Futures
opened firm; December. It.llc; January,
lO4l0tt.77e; March. Il.tto; May, ll.ic;
juiy, sv.eso.
Cotton futures closed Irm: December.
ItlTo; January, 11.17c: March, ll.lto; May,
te.sie; jniy. xi.iec spot steady; mid
dllng uplands, 10.14c. No ealea
OU as
Savannah, Oe., Nov. 11. Turpentine, mer
ket steady, toe, .ales none; receipts. It
111 bbla : thlpmenta. Ill: stock, 11,113.
Rosin. Market Arm; ealea, 1,431; reeelpta.
1,111; ehlpmsnta, 441; .lock, 17,431. Quote:
A B C D B, 411; F. 1.111 37Jo: O, t.tle:
H. t.4O0l.41V.el I, 4(60414: K, 4 44; M.
4.l7tt0l.?tc; N, 1.140411c; WO, T.tt; WW,
7.30.
Dry (leads Market.
New Tork, Nov. II. Cotton toode were
firm and yarna tended higher today. The
wool Induatrr was disturbed by the com.
mandertng of Australian wools by the gov
ernment. Knit goods buying waa leas fe-
verl.h. but th. demand waa general. Buy.
lap. and llp.n. were Inn.
' Klrta Butter' Market.1 ' I- '
Blgin. III., Nov. 31. Butter Sales were
twealy-flve tubs at 43 esnla.
UVE STOCK MARKET
Good Cattle Steady and Other
Easier for Week All Kinds
Sheep Are Higher.
HOGS 20c TO 25o HIGHER
OMAHA, November 31, 1111.
Receipt, were: Cattle. Hog.. Sheep.
Official Monday 11.4111 11.411 1 111
Official Toeeday 1,001 11,003 11,771
Official Wedneaday... 7.101 11,111 1.111
Official Thuradey 1.134 1.3 13.101
Official Friday 3,440 17.104 1,000
Ketlmate Saturday ... lit 1.710
SIX days this week...41,IBI 71.171 14,131
Same d.y. laat week., 43.311 14.113 71.141
Kama day. I wks ago..!M6l 45.177 17.041
Heme days I wka ago.41,411 41.071 I3,0
Same days 4 wks. ago.ii,7l 8I.IH 11.140
Same days laat year.. 33.317 33.331 44.401
Reeelpta and dlspoeltlon of live slock at
th. Union Stock yard., Omaha, Neb., for
twenty-foor hoor. ending at I o'clock p. m
November 31, 1111. ,
RECEIPTS CARS.
Cattle Hogs. SheapH'r a.
C, If. 1 It. P. ... 1
Wabash 1
Mlaaouii Paclflo 1
Union Pacific 1 !
C. B. Si Q., ea.t . . 1 .
C, B. aV Q., went ..3 II ..
C. N. W.. ea.t 31 ..
C. N. W west .. 10 ..
C, St P., H. 40...1I
C, R. I. P., eaat ..1 II ..
C, R. I. Ji P., "Ml . . 1 I
Illlnola C.ntral 3
Chicago Ot. West
Total reeelpta SI HI ' '
DISPOSITION.
Cattlt. Hoe. Sheep.
Morris Co
Bwlft and company 3441
Cndahy Packing company . . . 3110
Armour A Co 177 3111 ...
Schwata Co Ill
J. W. Murphy .......... ... JOII
Total 11.711
Cattle There were no cattle of any count
on aalo thla morning, but for the week
reeelpta emount lo 41,141 head, being ll.Ott
heed larger than a year ago.
The market on good beef steers t fully
steady with the close of laat week, but
half-fat oornfed. and common grsaaera are
.lew to lower, -flood rang. gran, baef la
generally steady with laat week, sack entile
being preferred by pecker, lo the warmed
up comfeda. . , .
Cow. and heifers from th. stalk Held,
and farms have ..nd off a little Ull. week,
but good range stock baa continued about
steady.
Oood to cholee stock caiu. ano iwm
have remained aboul stationary all week,
the supply of such cattl. being light On
the other hand, common to medium grades
nave been gradually working a little lower,
being .low to weak every day.
Quotations on cattlet Good to choice oorn
fed beer.., 10.71011. 00; good to choice
weighty beeves, l.tO01O.!i; fair to good
cornfed beeves, 11.1001.10; common to fair
cornfed beeves, II. 40 01. 10: good to choice
grass beeves. 17. 7101. to; fair to good graaa
beeves, 11.7607.71; common to fair graaa
beeves, 11.7101.76; good to choice heifer.,
11.1007.10; good to cholc. cowa, 11.6007.31;
fair to good cows, 11.7101.10; common to
fair oowe, II.I60I.T1; good to choice feed
ere. I7.10OI.00; fair to good f.eders, 14.760
7.il; common tn fair feeders, 10.00 01.71;
mA .h.lM etAokers. IT. 1001. 00: Stock
heifers, I.OO07.li; slock cows, li.OO0J.IO:
stock calves, 14.00 01. 00; veal calvea, 11.00
010.00; beef bulla stags, etc.. .euer..io;
Bologna bulla, 11.0006.60.
Hogs Hog receipts were tolerably liberal
for a Saturder, some lit cars, or 1,700 head,
being reported In. The totel .for the week
Is ths largest ,lnce March, the six daysj
supply Is probably the largut ever recorded
In eny similar period during tbe month of
November, arrivals having been 71,171 head.
Thla Is nearly 11,000 larger than a woek
ago, 14.000 greater than two week ago, and
more than thre. time, as heavy a. lor th.
corresponding period lost year.
The market this morning was a runaway
affair and was v.ry much Ilk. the trade e
week ago yesterday, Despite the fact that
upplles have been so heavy all week, all
buyers still wanted hogs, and badly, too. It
seemed, for the market after opening large
ly Ito higher enntlnued te Improve,, a good
.hare of the offerings selling as much an lie
higher, with scattering sales Ol ina "Si"
and butcher kinds showing advances ot 30c
and even a quarter. Mov.mmt waa very
active, and a very good olearance waa made
before l:lt.
In other words, there were sales all the
. from letlfrn hlaher to e quarter higher.
and lb. general market was pretty close lo
Ito higher, uuik or me aaie. w.e mu. a.
a.Kekasl. with .ev.ral load, up to 110.00.
and a Up of 110.01. There waa a eprtnkltng
of the very light .tuff at II 10 and under.
Compared with a Wee ago price, are on
the avorag. IO0S!e higher. Lights were
way out of tine en laat week', close and
were hit pretty hard .arly this week, so a
great many of them do not show a. much
of an upturn as la quoted, but on tha other
hand a great many butchers and heavies
are more than a quarter up. Present prices
era th. hlgbeat sine, a month ago, and are
without precedent et thla season of the year.
Today's top, for Instance, la exactly 13.06
higher than was ever paid In November up
to thle year.
Representative aaiw:
No. Av.
..Ill
II. .171
IT. .171
71. ,101
II. .101
8h. Pr. .
,.. II 60
,.. 1 70
It I 10
... I 10
lit it to
I
No Ar.
31.. Ill
SI..I0I
II.. 113
41.. 141
Bh. Pr.
... II 16
... t 16
II Tl
110 I 16
... It 06
71.. 311
PtdS.
41,, 141
It
Sheen During the laat week fat lambs
have mad. galna of 10 000c. tope- being
exaotty lie higher than a. week ago. Qual
ity of the offerings fell off a little at
midweek, but aa a general thing the lamb.
are coming back good. At the clone of the
week beet of the offering, aro selling at
111.11, a record mark for this time of
veer, and within 30a of the best prto. over
paid on iht. mark.t Medium to good kinds.
and rangers, are toning uownwara irom
113.10. Monday's market waa mainly
ateady. though email galna were nnted In
spots, but from then on prices advanced.
steadily until the bed break that hit her.
Friday of last week waa more than regained.
Clipped Iambs moved up right along with
wooled Inds, and showed Just about the
same advance. Ths top here yesterday waa
110.40, the lamba that brought It being
mate, of he ones that sold at 11.11 tha
w It h.fnr.
The advance In old aheep waa not quite
aa marked a. In lamba, though prleea
moved upward suadlly, .bowing a gain of
lie to aa much aa half a dollar.
For thl. time of rear the feeding lamb
aupply wss pretty liberal, but demand Is
much heavier than It was wo or three
weeks ago and the trede was active
throughout at steadily advancing prleea.
A feeding lamb record of 110.10 waa e.tab
ttehed before th. week', close, end Friday
traders quoted a top of lll.tt on dealrabl.
stuff.
Uuotatlona en sheep and iambs: Lamba.
good to choice. 111. 10011.11; lambs, fair to
good, lll.4O011.lt: lamba. clipped, 11.100
lass; lamus, feeders. ot.7&0ll.oo; year
llnga, good to choice. II.OO0I.T1; year
ling, fair to good, IT.7i0l.7i; year
linga. feeder., 17.0001.00; wethera,, fair to
choice, I7.OOOI.7I; ewea, good to choice.
17.1001.00: awes, fair to good. II.6IO7.I0:
.wee, plain to culls. 64.10 04.11; ewes. feed.
lag, 14.60 0 0.10; ewea, breeders, all ages,
Il.tt0l.it.
CHICAGO 1JVR BTOCK MARKItT.
Cattle, Weak! Hags, Weak I ft bee.
wee.
Chloago, Nov. 36 Cattle Reeelpta. 1.001
head; market weak; native beef, 14. lot)
11.01; western eteers. I.IODll.li: etockero
and feeders, 14. 1097. Tt; cows and helfere,
ll.60OI.lt; calve, Il.00tyl2.7l. - .
Hoge Receipts, 10,000 head: market
weak at ic above yesterday's average: bulk
of ealea, ll.itell.60; light ll.lityl.IO;
mixed, ll.l64ylt.il; heavy, l.lltJlO.10;
rough. Il.iil.ll: pigs. Il.10tyl.l0.
Sheep and Lambs Reeelpta 4.0et head;
market weak; wethers, ls.oog)l.t; ewes,
I4.ilttl.40; lamba, II 60 1111.
84. Joseph Live Sleek Martlet.
St Joseph. Nov. JI. Cattle Reeelpta. 101
head; market steady; steers, Il.7l10.i0;
cows and heifers, 14 Ii4yl.ll; calvea, I7.lt
12.00.
Hoge--Recslpts. 1.600 head: market
steady; top, ll.li; bulk, of sales. It. lit)
I.M.
- Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 'ltt head:
market steady: lambs, 111.644)12.06: ewes,
lt.tt7.Tl. ,
Manx City Live Sleek. '
Sioux at,, la., Nov. 11. Iloxe Receipts.
1.100; me it ls)10c higher: light. 17.710
til; mull, ll.iiOl ; heavy, M.ioa
t.11.
Cattle Receipts, ltt. .
Sheep Reeelpta 100: market steady:
ewes,, it. z; lemna, sv.rooii.o..
Stateeneat at Clearing Hoeae BaeuVe,
: New Tork. Nov. 11. The statement nf the
setual rendition of elearlng house banks
and trust oompantee for the week .how
that they hold 1,117,141 rcaera la excese
of legal requirement. This Is a decre.ee
of 121,341,141 from laat weak.
New York Meejey Itarket.
Nsw Tork. Nor. 11. Mercantile Paper
1H per cent
Sterling Exchange Sixty-day biila.
4.11 Uj. Commercial bill.: Sixty-day bills on
banks. 11.70; sixty-day bllla, I4.T0H; ds
mend. 14.71 11-14; cables, 14.74 T-lt.
Silver Bar, 73c; Mexican dollars, lltic
Bonds Oovernment, steady; railroad. Arm.
U. 8. r. Ss, reg. lift I., j, N. un. la... 1644
do coupon ... .. K. A T. 1 4s 71
U. S. 3s. reg 100 Mo. p. con. Is. ..101
do coupon ...lOOttMont Power is., lit.
U. 8. 4s. reg. ...110 N. T. C. deb. Is. .113
do coupon ...UOMN. T. City 4.. .110
Am. 8m.lt Is... 131 N. T., N. H. H.
Am. Tel. 4 Tel. cv. 4s II l
cv. 4M .107 No. Paclflo 4a... 14
Anglo-French 6e. 14 do Is 17
Atch. gen. 4s.... 14'Ors. 8. L. ref. 4s 14
B. St O. 4s 12 Pao. T. T. 6s.. 101
Beth. St ref. 6s. .102 Penn. eon. 4s..l04
Central Pee. let. 10 do gen. 4s.,.102
C. A O. cv. 4a. 03 Reading gen. 4s.. 16
C, B, Si Q. it 4s li8t L. A San. F.
C. M. A St. P. ref. 4a II
cv. is 101 So. Pac. cv. la-.. 104
C, R. 1. A P. Ry. do ref. 4s 13
ref. 4a a7I8o. Railway OB..10I
C. A S. ref. 4a.6 Union Paclflo 4a. 11
D. ft R. O. e, 4s. 11 do cv. 4s 14
Erie gen. 4s 74U. 8. Rubber Ie..l01
don. Klec. IS...10IUU. S. Steel i 107
Ot No. 1st 4S..100W. Union 4s.. II
I. C. ref. 4s 13 Oorn. of C, 1131. Ills'
Int M. M. 4.. 103 'Bid. .
K. C. So. ref. is II
St Louis live Stock Market.
St Louie, Mo., Nov, 21, Hoga Receipta,
t.OOt; steady to strong. Llghta, 11.260
1.10; pigs, 17.0001.00: bulk, 11.4000.11.
Cattle Receipts, 1,100; steady. Natlvea,
17.10011.60; yearling steers and helferas,
1.10011.10: cow., li.lO07.7i; .lockers and
feedere, 11.3007.10; T.xaa querantlne
ate.r., li. 6008.00; prim, southern beef
steers, 11.00 01.00; ealvgs, 16. 00O13.00.
Sheep Receipts, 600; steady. Lambs,
17.60011.10; ewes, 11.76 0 7.10; yearlings,
11.00010.00.
LoDdoa Sleek Market.
London. Nov. St. American securities
Improved under the lend of United States
Steel and closed ateady on the stock ex
change here today.
Silver Bar, II 3-lld per ounce.
Money 4 per cent.
Discount Rates Short bills, 60I per
eent; three months, l06 percent
Getting Ready to
Boost for Funds
For Brownell Hall
The team, headed by George Bran
deis, got the jump on its rivals in
the Brownell hall $250,000 campaign,
when it was. reported at yesterday'!
luncheon of executive committeemen
and captaini, that Mr, Brandeis' list
of workers was complete and his
team ready for the opening of the
public movement
- Serving in the capacity of lieuten
ants to Mr. Brandeis, are John C.
Wharton, former postmaster, Omaha,
and Thomas F. Quintan, of J. L.
Brandeis & Sons. Other workers
whose names were announced are:
Robert Burns, general luperintendent
Otis Elevator company; R. Ware
Hall, of the Peters Trust company;
Walter T. Page, manager of the
American smelting and Kenning com
pany; Dean John A. Tancock, of
Trinitv cathedral, and John T. Yates.
sovereign clerk, Woodmen of the'
World.
Every captain present at yester
day's meeting reported1 additions to
nis part ui tnc volunteer corps, ana
all expressed confidence thai the
teams would be completely lined up
within a few days. Luncheon meet
ings of the executive committeemen
and the captains will continue daily
till the opening of the campaign. '
Women workers will also meet at
luncheon today in the Fontenelle, to
talk over plans for the campaign and
to make further progress in the or
ganization of the live teams, which
comprise this division. ;
Washing Machine '
Company Secures.
Lot for a Factory
D. D. Rullman, who recently came
here from St Joseph to build a fac
tory for the manufacture of washing
machines in Omaha, yesterday closed
a deal with Harrison & . Morton
whereby he purchased two lots giving
him 100 feel frontage on the Belt line,
on the Twentieth street boulevard,
about a block south of Ames avenue.
Mr, Rullman expects to begin
breaking ground the middle of next
week for the construction of a factory
with about 20,000 feet of floor, space.
"We txpect to be manufacturing by
the middle of January or the first of
February," said Mr. Rullman. "We
will employ twenty-five or thirty peo
ple and will have fifteen men on the
road. The factory will have a ca
pacity of 100 or 125 machines a day."
Cypress wood will be used in the
mannfacture of the wooden machines,
while a copper body machine and a
galvanized machine is also to be
manufactured. Much of the mill
work on the wood will be done in
the mills of Arkansas and Virginia
before the timber is shipped here,
and much of the casting will also be
done in the large foundries and
steel mills of the east. The assem
bling will alt be done here.
Woa't Open Hallol nexea.
Sacramento. Cel.. Nov. 16. Further re
port, from counties where eleetlonel Irp
regularities were reported indicates they
are not considered eertoua enough to Justify
opening of the ballot boxee.
Success With
Chickens
Depends a Great Deal on
the Quality of Your
Poultry Supplies .
Hi
After you have inspected our Exhibit at the
Poultry Show, we would be pleased to have you
visit our store and look over our complete stock
of Poultry Supplies, including
Cyphers Incubator Co.
Queen Incubator Co.
Pratt Food Co.
C B. Andrews Co.
G. E. Conkey Co.
And Others. .
There Are Many Ways in Which We
Can Help You Increase Your Profits.
Stewart Seed Store
119 North 16th Street
NEW YORK STOCKS
General Rise Wipes Oat Large
Part of Kecent Recessional
Movement.
BULLS HAVE THEIR WAY
New Tork. Nov. J6. Overnight develop
ment, of unuaual'tmportance contributed in
large measure toward the strength and ac
tivity or today's market, the genera! rise
wiping out a very considerable part of tbe
midweek', receeelonal movement end restor
ing some prominent issue., notably United
Btate. Steel, to maximum level..
The amicable understanding regarding liti
gation connected with the Adamson law
and the adjustment of the Mexican situa
tion mva Innnh. tn the bulls.
Nxt to steel, coppers enjoyed speculative
ravor leaders gaining I to i pin, .
opening 6 point, up only a small part of
which was relinquished.
Utah securities, the H.rveeter Issues. Nova
Scotia Steel Sulf states Steel, first pre
ferred, and American Agricultural Chem
ical wore among the lees prominent Issues,
gaining 4 to It polnta. Halls were the only
Issuee of Importance to hold back.
Among .the few revereale were Bethle
hem Steel, which lost II point.; Atlantic.
Oulf A Went Indies, common and preferred;
Maxwell Motors and Montana Power, the
latter losing but a sm.ll part of the pre
vloue day, spectacular rlee. Total ealea of
stocks, 716,000 sharee.
The bank statement fulfilled foreca.ts, an
actual caah loss of more than 133,000,000
being accomplished by a further contrac
tion of 111,360,000 In reeerves and reducing
ths total exec to 111.162. 240, a loss in th.
last three weeks of more than 166,000,000.
Reserves now are at the lowest total since
the midyear.
Bonds were lrregulsr. Total sales, par
value, 13. 130,040.
United Stales bonds were unchanged on
call 'during the week.
Number of sales and quotations on lead
ing atocka were;
Sales. Hleh. Low. .Close.
Am. Best Sugar... 4,400 104 106 104
American Can 1,100 14 14 43
Am. Car A Foundry ''
Am. Locomotive,.. l,60t 11 11 12
Am. Smelt A Ref.. 11.100 121U 120 121
Am. Sugar Ref.... 400 111 111 H'4
Am. Tel. A Tel.... 1,100 1 28 l'v4 U7
Am. Z-, L. ft S 1,000 II 60 60
Anaconda Copper.. 21.600 101 100 101
Aicmson jov loo luii, jvi-
Bald. Locomotive.. 1,700 64 64 14
Baltimore A Ohio.. 30t 11 11 16
Brook. Rapid Tree. 14
B. A S. Conner 1L400 II 48 11
Cal. Petroleum 300 26 24 24
Canadian Pacific 170
central Leather... 1,100 116 114 114
Choapeake A Ohio 100 17 17 67
C, M. A St I1..... 400 3
Chicago A N. W
C, R. I. A P. Ry.. 11.100 14
Chlno Copper 4,700 70
Colo. Fuel A Iron . . 64,400 II
Corn Product. Ref. 14,700 II
Crucible Steel 1.100 II
Distillers' Securities 1.400 41
Krle 1.100 17
General Blectrlo.
Ureal No. pfd
Great No. Ore ctfs. 4,100 41
II
127
14 34
61
27
46
set
61
17
1
44
37
17
110
117
46 461,
104
1114
70 71
Illinois Central
Inter. Con. Corp
Inspiration Copper. 12.100 73
Inter. Harveeter. . . 1.100 134
111 124
Int M. M. pfd. ctfs. 1.400 III lilt n"
K..C. Southern.... 300 24 16 26
Kennecott Copper.. 11,100 61 61 61
Louisville A Nash 133
Mex. Petroleum.... 10,700 112 110 111
Miami Coooer..
e l
, II
, 400 11 11 11
1.601 110 107 107
V 100 II 61 61
M., it. A T. pro. .
Missouri Pacific
fftationai Le.d.1
Montana Power..
Nevada Copper
31
New York Central.
N. Y., N. H. A H. .
Norfolk A Western
Northern Pacific. . .
Pacific Mall
Pacific Tel. Jt Tel..
Pennsylvania ......
Rav Con. Copper. . .
4,400 107 107 107
100 68 J 61 . 67
140
700 111 110 110
26
, 36
66
34
1.100 101 107 107
11.200 11 10 II
Keening
Ren. Iron A Steel.
Shattuck Arlx. Cop.
1,600 34 3 3.
1,000 100 100 100
1,600 27 27 27
. 700 126 123 124
100 26 11 26 -
1,400 137 235 234
300 141 141 148
12
136
Houtnem ractiic.
Southern Railway .
Studebaker Co....
Tennessee Copper.
Texas Company..,
Union Pacific
Union Pacific pro.
U. Ind. Alcohol
11 n fttt
-.418,300 1ZS 1374 lZsft
U. 8. Steel pfd.,v.. v 200 111 121 121
Utah Copper... -.ryi... I, ii!... 126
Wabash pta. '..(.-. jw
Western Union . , . 102
Weetlnghouse telec. 6. see .4 .3 sen
Total salea for the day.-7li.000 sharea.
No Turkey in the'
; ' Baskets This Year
Major J. J. McCormick of the Vol
unteers of America says that he will
not put any turkey in the Thanks
giving baskets, which his institution
will give out. , , 1
: The Volunteers give out large num
ber of baskets of food for the poor
each Thanksgiving.
Recently the Associated Charities
announced that it will not put turkey
in the baskets of food which it ex
pects to give away, because of the
high price of the fowl. In its place
the Associated Charities will give
about four pounds of beef.
FOR SALE
Furniture and Lease
New Jackson
Hotel
' Largest Tnaatrical
Hotel IB Chieagw i
: . Electric Light,
Steam Heat,
Hot and Cold Wster.
Forty rooms with private bath; buffet,
billiard room, dining room and largest cab
aret on West Side.
Doing a business of One Hundred and
Twenty Thousand Dollars Per Year. Price,
(28,000. Bent, 115,000 per year. Address.
. WM. E. STEELE, Manager.
eft AerSerMseine LM4
Douglas 977
, . hej.'i"
GRANGE HOLDS THE
FARMERGUILTLESS
Poor Crop? and Increased Cost
of What He Mast Bay
Explains High Prices.
AGAINST GRAIN EMBARGO
Washington. Nov. 25. In defense
of the farmer the National Grange, in
annual session here, issued a state
ment tonight analyzing the high cost
of living, and attributing the rising
prices of farm products to poor crops
ana me increasing cost ot wnat tne
farmer has to buy.
If any embargoes are to be placed
to help the situation, the statement
ays, they should be on manufactured
products, particularly munitions of
war.
Prohibition of gambling in food
stuffs and provision of more storage
houses, under the control of the farm
ers themselves, also are suggested.
Mexico Women, Said
To Be Villa Spies,
Shot; Die Like Men
Field Headquarters, American Puni
tive Expedition, Mexico, Nov. 23 (Via
Radio to Columbus, N. M., Nov. 25.
Margarita Acosta, one of the three
women executed Wednesday morning
at El Valle for alleged plotting against
the life of Colonel Gonzales Diaz,
chief of the Carranza garrison there,
is supposed to have been in Villa's
employ at that time. Letters and
papers found on her, it is said, indi
cated this. She is also said by the
Carranza officers to have carried pa
pers signed by General Trevino. Sus
picions were aroused, it was said, by
the woman s actions and an officer
was detailed to make an investiga
tion. She is said to have revealed a
plot, which Carranza officers claim
listed Colonel Diaz and even the in
vestigating officer himself, for assas
sination. The .1 Valle garrison, it
was said, was to be turned over to
Villa. The woman was called before
Colonel Diaz Tuesday. She was fol
lowed by her sister and servant, Maria
Castilla and Maria Reis. A search of
her person is said to have-been made
and papers, a dirk and a pistol were
taken from her, according to the offi
cers. ; !
Early next morning the women
were shot, dying bravely, the officers
declares. -
Eat Lunch of the
Others and Are Sorry
As a result of lunch stealing at the
University of Omaha, two boys are
so sick that they will not feel like
sneaking any more . lunches for a
while. These two ' students pride
themselves in being able to make
some freshman go hungry for a day.
But this time their delight is turned
to forcible gloom. This particular
freshie, after having lost his lunch
several times, used ipecac lavishly in
his next noon meal and awaited re
sults. '
As ipecac is almost tasteless and
odorless, the ruse was effective. The
boys were ,not seen in classes the
rest of the day and have not been
real well since.
Heavy Hoisting
E. J.DAVIS
1212FarnamSL Tel. D. 353
Investors, Attention!
As money gets more plentiful good investments be
come scarcer. Here is a good one, which merits your in
spection. 7 Cumulative Preferred Stock
at 95 Netting Investors 7.37
Because we sell it direct, we, give you the broker's
commission. If a limited time contract is desired, stock
is par.
THE BASKET STORES
HAVE A FUTURE
The company now hail stores in the following cities :
Omaha, Lincoln, Havelock, University Place, College
View, Benson and Council Bluffs, Forty in all.
Note this interesting and constructive growth:
The business began in March, 1908, with one smaU store:
Year. No. of stores and markets. Sales for year.
1910 7 grqeery stores $175,930.00
1911 8 grocery stores and 6 markets , 287,100.90
1912 8 grocery stores and 8 markets 394,193.92
1913 12 grocery stores and 12 markets 532,842.06
1914 18 grocery stores and 18 markets , 837,497,23
1915 SO grocery stores and SO markets 1,350,862.58
1916 40 grocery stores and 37 markets (est) 1,800,000.00
In addition, this company also owns controlling interest in The
Basket Stores Company of St, Joseph, Mo., a chain of 8 Btores.
ni a J Our bttsincM rr tailing groceries, mtiU and ioro hardware, buy
r I A rt i"K in 1ra quantitta, tuuallr cur loads of th best sellers, and so
getting the lowest prices. k
SELLING Cor strictly cash, absolutely no credit, no losses on ectrota.
DELIVERY EXPENSE reduced to a minimum. A charge of 8c; is made VB
less orders are over $6.00. .... . , . . I
OUR PRICES, as a result, are much the lowest, which th torn increase the
volume of business. Tbe increasing volume naturally gains us further advantages
In buying.
q a prTV What la safer than a strictly cash business steadily growing
lArr I I I" volume T We deal in the necessaries of life, which people must
sjiaa sU.1 a have every day, good times or bad. The "high cost of living"
will undoubtedly drive many new customers to our stores thb winter to set the
benefit of our lower prices.
Tht net assets of the business exceed the preferred stock Issued more than
B to 1. As this Preferred Stock Is a first lien on the net assets, it is aa unusually
aafe is, vestment.
It is Mt jus sable aael tax free n Nebraska.
- We do not wish to sell over $20,000 of this stock at present, so investigate
now. Don't put it off.
Write for particulars or phone Tyler 440 and ask for A. 8. Herman or J. E.
Bryan, 'or better still, call in person at the Basket Stores general offices on track
age, 108 N. 9th St. Omaha.
REPAIRS AND
STOVES, HEATERS, FURBICES AND BOILERS
PROMPT SERVICE MODERATE PRICES
WATU FRONTI ANO WATCH HCATIMe ATTACHMENTS '
OMAHA STOVE REPAIR WORKS, 1208-1 Dou.las St. Phone Tyler 20
Elgin Butter Board
Under Federal Scrutiny
Elgin, III., Nov. 25. Several gov
ernment agents were here today to
observe the proceedings of the weekly
meeting of the Elgin Board of Trade.
The board, which is said to fix the
price of butter for a large section of
the United States, has been under
surveillance for several days in con
nection with the inquiry into the high
cost of food products being con
ducted by a special federal grand
jury in Chicago.
For Quick Profits
BUY
SILVER KING
Of ArilOaasV
Capital $1,500,000, Shares $1 Par
Famous at a producer ot rich
SUvar Coppar Ores, this remark
able property of 100 acres, which
contain one of the beet-defined
vein systems tn Ariwna, Is about
vto be developed on an extensive
scale, and for which purpose a
complete new equipment of ma
chinery and engines is now beinf
installed, together with an oil flo
tation plant to treat the dnmpn
eomprisins; around 100,000 ton of
medium grade Ores as also a vast
tonnage of like values left in the
Mine by the former owners.
SILVER KING IS NEXT
NEIGHBOR TO MAGMA (the old
Silver Queen) whose ehsres have
recently had a sensational rise
from 116 to $66, due to the de
velopment, at depth, of large high
grade bodies of Copper, as will
doubtless be the experience of
Silver King.
Silver King of Arizona Stock la
listed on tha New York Cork
Wire your orders at market, or
get further particulars through
your own Brokerany New York
Stock Exchange or Curb House
The Silver King of Arizona
Mining Co.
42 Broadway, Now York.
Permanently Established
HOME BUILDERS
INC
Omaha, Neb. .
Invest your savings in its
fnaranteed 1 Preferred
hares. Dividends payable
January 1st and July 1st
Shares issued before Jan.
1st participate in the divi
sion of Surplus Profits Jan.
.1st, besides they draw 7
from date of issue. . .
" i You can order by mail or
' in person as many shares as
Job like at $1.20 each until
amiary 1st. .
Authorized Capital $500,
000.00, will soon be increas-
THIS IS YOUR
OPPORTUNITY
Why wait till shares ad
vance? You can get that increase
if you order shares now.
)0ME BUILDERS
INC.
' AMERICAN SECURITY CO,
(Fiscal Agents.) .
17th and Douflas Sta OMAHA.
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