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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916.
LIVE STOCK-MARKET
Quality of Cattle Common and
Trade Slow to Ten Lower
New Secord on iambs.
HOGS FIVE CENTS LOWER
' 'L Orftaha, DMembw 1, 1111.
Receipt, vara: Catlla. Hot" Shop.
Official Monday 10.SII 10.171
Official Tt .day .S:l ' '
Official TTidDnlu v. I.IU
Eatlraat. Thuranay. .... 6,1.6 17.9M
Poor deye this weeke. 731.664 (3,133
taM laat weak ,!.S4I 64.420
Kama deye I wka. aa-o.il.3S4i 12,071
Suit daya I wka. ago. JJ, 111 44.447
Hama daye 4 wka. aco. 22,164 21.167
lima dava last year ..16,471 11.144
i.iii
17.191
u, mo
7i. 9:
46.171
41.671
it.nt
47.IJ4
6S.4I4
Cattle Recetpte wara moderate today but
tha total for tha four daya foola up 22.064
head, nearly 7,000 bead larger than a yaar
ago.
Tha demand for killing cattle of all klnda
waa not-quite ao eager aa It waa earlier In
the week. Buyers appeared to be looking
for something good while the offerings aa a
rule were on the common order. For that
reason the. trade waa alow and a little dull
and anywhere from weak to perhaps 10c
lower. -
The demand for stocker and feeder cattle
continues brlak and prlcea on eucb cattle
are atreng.
Quotations on cattle: Onod to choice year
ling beevea. I1O.OO0U.OO: good to choice
weighty eornfed beeves, 110.00911. 00; fslr
top good eornfed beeves. $8,714? 10.00: com
mon to fair eornfed beeves, tO.K09a.7a:
good to choice graaa beeves, 17.7501.00; fair
to good graaa beevea, 14.7597.75; common
to fair graaa beevea. 56.7690.75 good to
choice helfera. tl.7697.06; good to chfTfce
cows. 15.0097.60; fair to good cows. 56.76
90.60: common to fslr cows. 14.6046.76;
good te cholcs feeders. 17.7696.26; fslr to
good feeders, to.5097.76: common to fair
feeders. 66.7695.50; good to choice stack
ers. 57.(696.16: stock heifers, 56.2597.60:
etork cows, 56.0096.60; stock calvea, 60.00
501.00; vesl cslves, 65.00910.00; beef bulls,
stsgs. etc.. 56.6090.76; bologna bulla, 66.00
Representative eelee:
BEEP STEERS,
No.
4.,.
17...
Av. Pr. No.
Av. Pr.
. . 1IJJ 0 10
..I 13 6 16
(42 l 40
(( ( 10
7,
I...
,,174 10
,.711 I 06
..703 7 20
..1001 7 60
.. 117 I 40
1266 I 10
..1051
.. Ill
..1120
.. 107
..1145
I 00
II...
12...
I...
14...
46.,.
21...
20...
31...
I...
1...
1...
7 10
7 36
I 00
I 36
I II
..1415
..1530 10 00 51 1261 II 10
..1411 10 26 16 1466 II 10
CALVES.
.. 316 I 60 I.. -Ill I 71
.. 2lt I 26 42 253 I 40
.. 310 I 60 1 170 I 00
.. 160 10 00
MONTANA.
II calvea.. II! 1 26 21 cows 1166 Til
Hogs A reaction, which set In at some of
the other markala on yesterday's closes-was
general at the opening this morning,, and
the local trade waa generally lower from
the outset. Pair shipper buying continued
to feature the local trade, and aa they had
to moot pretty stiff competition on any.
thing desirable, packers paid prices that
were nearly steady to In no cass over 6c
lower for the beat kinds. Lee. desirable
gredes were hardly so active, and looked
as much ss 6910c lower, while the lighter
kinds were draggy at any price aa a general
thing.
The market waa aa good one time aa
another on hogs of desirable weights, but
the plain, mixed t and light, klnda, which
opened slow at 60 loo decllnee, got, If
anything, worse as the day advanced, and
eome on the close were a dime or more
below Wednesday. A pretty fair clearance
waa made by noon, but even then there
were scattering loada of lights still in
the pena, '
No. Av.
Sh. Pr . No. Ar.
... II 16' '67. .161
41 ' I 40 10. .Ill
... I 60 II. .Ill
... I 10 II. .204
111 I 70 70.. 217
40 i I 71 15.. 110
... 16 , 10.. 241
..... I li 16. .171
Plan.
Sh. Pr. .
.... l II
... I 46
... I 51
10 I 55 -130
I 72Vt
100 I 0 .
10 I to
... it v
(6. .165
1..1II
100.174
S3. .Ill
ii..m
(6. .3(1
(5. .251
73. .147
104. 131
10 I 01
Nheep-t-Paekers bad their war on 'the
close yesterday, and In the end the hulk
ff the iamba sold at prlcea that were 36o
lower than early. A very dealrable kind of
eluff waa bought at 11.10911.26. Today
with another big run, the trade showed
mora life, and movement started In pretty
good seaeon at figures that were fully atsady
with the low spot yesterday, or around llo
lower than Tueadar. Bulk of the real good
Iamba sold at 111.11911.26. with a very de
rent kind on down to 113.00, and soma In.
between atuff under that.
Old aheep, which held fully steady te, It
anything, a little higher yesterday, were
11. m today. A pretty good kind of ewea
sold at ll.109t.ll, with fair stuff on down.
There have been no choice ewea here thla
weel:, but something of uot the right aort
ought to aell up to 15.16. Beat wsUlerg
were ateadr at 11.11. Practically no year
lings have been here this week, but judg.
Ing by the way they are selling elaewhere
good to choice klnda of handy weights are
quotable at 110.00 9 10.60. Beet of the
weighty kinds would sell downward from
llo.ii.."
The feeder supply was aa usual limited.
tami nd continues good and prices are
steadily moving up, two loada of light
lambs that Just suited the buyer aelllnc
at 113.10 today. This price, which la a
quarter higher than waa ever before paid
for anything to go to tha icountry hare,
aela a new record for this market and te
In all probability the highest price, ever
paid for feeders at, any market In tble
country.
Vuotatlona en sheep and Iamba! Lambs,
good la choice, I12.00tyl2.26; lambs, fair
to good, 111.60912.00: lambe. cllDned. 11.75
410.76; lambe, feeders, 110.109 12.00; year'
imga, good to cnoice. 1a.Te91e.5e; year
lings, fair to good, 15.6091.36; yearlings,
fveners. S7.OO91.00; welbera, fVr to choice.
57 6091.10; ewea. good to choice, 6.ort4y
115; ewes, fslr to good. 11.7697.10; ewea,
plain to culls, 14.6091.26; ewea. feeding.
56.0097.00: ewea, breeders, aU agea, too
No. ('.; , ' Av,
110 fed lambe.,. (I
117 fed lamb.. ....... I., 13
6' culla..,. 46
2jS fed Iamba 10
431 fed lambs El
111 fed lambs 01
Pr.
li 00
13 40
I 00
11 76
13 60
11 00
CHICAGO LIVKMTOCK HARKKT.
Cattle Htraog, Hogs Weak. Mheep Htrong.
Chicago, Uec. 7--Catlle Receplta, I.0OU;
market a trong; native beek cattle, 7.00t
lit. 76; weatern steers, 37,00910.60; stock
era and feeder, 4.07.6; cows and helf
era, a.lft10.(t0; calves, 9.IO0U.'2t.
Hogs Receipts, 6,000; market weak,
-HVtostly 16 under yeuterday'a average. Bulk,
.46tr 10.00; Uri-it, .0.9U; mixed,
19. 30 p lo.li; heavy, 9.66ty 10.20; rough,
9.66rt.7: high. f7.00(tS.SO.
Mheeft Receipts 18,000; market strong:
we i hers. $8. SO I, 26; ewea, I6.00VI.76:
UmbSi 1.1012.86. " v
Sieux Ctty Llv Stock Market.
Sioux City, la., Dec. T. Cattle -Receipts.
.600 head ; market for killers, steady ;
s Lou k era, strong; beef steers, 19.00911.00;
but chore. 37.00ttt.76; fat cows end helfera.
I6.60fr6.00; cannera. $4.00v6.26; stockers
and (coders, $&.60ft7.76; calves. 3.0098.&0;
hulis, t.;, etc., 90.2606176; feeding oow
and heifers. 4.0 1 7.36.
Hogs-Kecelpts, 14,000 hesd; market
hftltta lower; tights, 18.00Q9.36; ' mixed.
$9.40(99.06; heavy, $9.70v9.90; pigs, l8.00p
6,34; bulk of sales, 69. 36 9. 86.
Sheep and Lambs Receipts, TOO head ;
market steady: fed muttons, 7.60fU.OO;
Met here, 8.0Ott,6Q; ewea. 7.6Ov3.00;
Aitibd, li.00yll.lt).
St. Loals Ure Bteck Market. ,
Ht. Louis, Mo., Dec,- L Cattle recepts.
t.vooi native beef steers, I7.60w!1.70; year-
llnga. steexa and heifers, 18.60011. 60; cows.
f.bOUB.eu;rocKera and feeders, ft. son
J.7i; prime southern beef steers, I6.00
9.00: beef anuV helfera, I43S.T.60; prime
yearling steers and heifers, t7.9O9.0 oa-
live caive. fe.euctn.ia.
Hogs-Recelpts, 20v: market ' lower;
light. 99.60O10 00; ptgs, T (04l 00
mixed and butchers, It. 46 OH. 30; good
Heavy sit.ioceie.ie; sunt. ll.ftO10.16.
Sheep Receipts, 100. Market steady
lambs, $7.60012.76; ewea, $3.7607.40; year
lings, $6.0009.90. ,
- Si. Jesesh live gtock Market.
St. JosMDh. Mo.. Dec 7. Cattle Reeelnta.
1.600 head; market 30Ol$o higher: steer,
H. 60OH.60: cows and heifers, $4.6001000;
calves, $4.00012.26.
.Hogs Receipts, 2!. 000 head: market
opening Htylfcc lower; top. fl.10; hvlk of
sales. $19.00.
Hheep and Lambs Recefpts, 1,600 head:
market slow; lambs. $U.7(fl2.40; swea,
$7.760$-$ . ; J
. Dry tweeds Market.
Xew Tork, Dec. 7. Omon goods were
, 0.011, sod yarns were steady to firm today.
, wotobers were,, less active, but did a very
Sveidy trade. Wwo! goods were firnt.
HEW YORK STOCKS
Prices Yield One- to Three
Points on Reports of Inter
national Complications.
IK LAST QUARTER HOUR
New York, Vc, T. The mrkr Mtrume
uscepllbillty to any abrupt rhantT In the
international mtoation waa again airman.;
exemplified today, prlcea yielding 1 to 3
pointa in the final hour on report Hufrrent
Ing a renewal of the atraln between Waah
Inrton and Berlin.
Prior to that period the general lint had
been active and atroriR, the only notable
exception being In the metal group. The
reamm for thin condition found partial ei
planation later when dividend on the lead
ing coppers were announced. While aome of
theae disbursement, regular and extra, were
In exeeiw of thone declared three month
ago, theaggregtvte dividend of f.-fl on
Utah proved disappointing.
Utah registered an extreme decline of t2.
wMh 3H for Chile, while Chile 7 per cenl
bonds made an extreme, loaa of 6 pointa.
Other moderately heavy atocks Included
motor, sugar, some of the recently active
utilities,, equipments and niilllttona. as well
as marines. 1
On the constructive side the noteworthy
feature was the further extensive demand
for secondary or reorganized railway shares,
especially Wheeling Iake Erie, Missouri
Pacific, Rock Islands, Missouri, Kansas
Texas, Texas VJ'aclflc, Toledo, 8t. IxUls 4V
Western, Southwestern and Seaboard Air
Line. Dealings In these slocks embraced oneV
third of the day's business.
Atlantic, Gulf A West Indies added an
other ft1 points to Its recent rise at the new
level of mk nd Owens Bottle Machinery
also made a new maximum at 106, with ir
regular gains In almost a score of other
special tie.
United States Steel waa less active 'ana
succumbed to the pressure of the later deal
ings closing at a net loss oi a poini. wnw
share of the same description also forfeited
galna of the forenoon with high grade rails
like Reading, Union Pacific, Canadian Pa
cific Lroulfivllle A Nashville and Illinois
Central. , Total sales of stock,. 1,400,000
share.
Honda wera heavy on the lower records
established by Anglo-Krench hni American
Foreign Securities -s and fart bs. tow
sales of bonds, par valua, ,.7M0O.
United States 2s advancea Wet ma
and 4a U per cent on call.
Number of sales and Quotations on leaaing
stocks were: rf
Sales. lWgh. J-ow. Close,
3.r0 T lOfi'4 106 V,
3,401) as 62tt -2
S40 78 77 77
1,000 11 8-K 0
116
J. 100 utvk 1)5
1,100 H7S 13
7,00
17,100 98 -K
6,100 ion v. lor
13,300 781, 7K 78
z.Sfte 86 88 84
Am. Beet Sugar. .
American Can
Am. car ft mury.
Am, Locomotive. . ,
Am. Smelt A Rfng.
Am. Sugar Rfng... ,
Am. Tel. Tel,.,,
Am, Z. L. m
Anaconda Copper,.
a unison
Baldwin torn. ....
Balll, A Ohio
Brook. Rapid Tran.
B. st H. Conner. ...
S 894 U Aft
10,000 73 71 72
3,800 U 27 U
l.fiOO Mm 107 187 1
12.700 108 109
IS, 9 Of) 71 70 70
9,700 14 9H 93
8.100 12fU 1SS 126
Cal. Petroleum....
Canadian Pacific, .
Central Leather. . .
Cheea. A Ohio....
C, M. ft St. P
t;. n. w
C. R. I. A P. Ry. . !M0O
v j.m vt
69
Chlno Copper 4,300
Colo. F. ft 1
3.-700
57
87
10
28
281T
Corn Prod. Ring
42,000
Crucible Steel. . . . j
T I . tiller's Bee u Titles
0,200
86
8!
43
Erie
02,200 39
87
28
General Electric...
(Jt. No. Pfd
H.,nn ma
J.KU
180
2.400 1174
117 117
No. ore ('tis, ,
2,400 44 43 43
-1.70ft 108 107 107
i.ono 18 17 18
1,300 10 SI
400 13 123 121
9,700 117 110 lift
900 IlVi. 37 27
Illinois Central,...
Inter. Con. Corp..
Inspiration Copper
Int. Harv.. N. J...
T. M. II. pfd. .cefts.
K C. H
Kennocntt Conner . 10.800
Louis. A Nash 800 136
32 133
Max. Petroleum.
Miami Copper...
M., K, ft T. pfd
MlMourl Pacific.
MnniaMii Power..
2.000 109 108 108
i 200
1,000
24 S3 22
JJ 30 30
108
l ' 08 08
31 T4 3044 21
National Lead 6,90ft
Nevada Copper..,.. 11.400
N. T. .central.
1,800 108 107 107
N. T., N. II. ft if .
Norfolk ft Western
MAO &A 67V "
1,300 141 140 140
1,700 111 111 111
600 26 20 2
Northern Pacific ,
Pacific Mall
Pao. Tel. ft Tal...
300 25 34
Pennsylvania
3.44 17
ft
5?
34 :
Rsadlng 23.800 112 110 110
Rep. iron fieei, . i,ir a e,
Shattuck Arts. Cop, 700 33 23 33
Southern Pacific... 4,100 100 99 99
Southern Railway. 70.800 35 31 31
Rtudebaker Co 7.100 111 119 110
Tenneseee copper 'Y
Texaa Company... I.30O 308 206 zoft
Union Pacific... x ll 147 148 146
V.fi. Ind. Alcohol. 2.000 138 134 136
V. . Steel... .A.. 120,600 133 HkH 126
V. B. Steel Pfd.,. 3,300 132 121 121
mh Copper K700 1U0 123 123
Wabash Pfd, "B'. 9.700 32 3t 32
Western Union.... 1,900 103 102 102
Westing. Electric. 1,300 4 03 62
"Hid. r
Total sales for the day, 1,400,000 eharfts.
New York Money Market.
New Tork, Dec.' T. Money On cal
firm; high, 6 per cent; low, 3 per cent;
ruling rata, 4 per cent; laat loan. 3 per
cent; closing btd, 3 per cent; offered at
3 per cent.
Time Loans Firm ; sixty and ninety
daya and tlx months, ' 4 pnr cent.
Prime Mercantile Paper 404 per cent.
Sterling Exchange Sixty-day bills
4.71 ; commercial elxty-day bills on
banks, 14.71; commercial sixty-day bills,
84.711 demand, 14.76; cable. $1.76.,
Silver liar, T6; Mexican dollar,
We.
. Bonds Government, strong; raltroad,
easier.
U. 8. ret ts,reg.99K. O. So. r 6s. ..90
do coupon..,. .99L. ft N. un 4s. .96
U. 8. Ss, reg,...101M. K. ft T. 1st 4s. 17
flo coupon. ?..100'Mo. Pae. c 0a..l0"
V. 8. 4s. reg.,.110 Mont. Power 6a. 99
do coupon. ...110N. T. C Is., ..11.1
Am. Smelt. 6a...lllN. T. Ctty 4a..U0
Am. Tel ft Tel, N. T., N, H. ft
cv 4s 100 H. cv s ....,413
Anglo-French 6s .1,1 Nor, Pan. 4s 94
Atchison gen 4a.94Nor. Pan. 3a .,..ti7
H. ft O. 4s 81 Ore. 8. L. r 4s. ..93
Beth, steel r 6s. 109 Par. T ft T 6s. 100
Central Pac. lal .80Penn con 4s..l0S
Che, ft Ohio cv Penn. gen 4s.,103
4s ,'.13neaaing gesi ...ut
C, S. ft Q, J iif.O. & S. V.
C. M. ft St. P. rer m si.
ov &s 106 Bo. Pbo. cv 6a.. 104
C.. R. t. ft P. Ry. Po- f s...92
ref 4 .....7T Ho. Ry., 6 534
C. ft a, ref 4t84'l'nlon Pac. 4s !
D. ft R. O. 0 4a. 61 Union Pac. cv 4a 93
Rrle gen 4s T3IT. 8. Rubber s. 10114
Oen. Eleo 6s..106WtT. 8, Steel 6s 106 U
Qt. Nor.lst 4s.l0fl West Union 4s..97
-lit, jeoirai r u.nu, or uanaaa 99
4u v. J, m, mi,i7ii -ma.
London Stock Market.
London. Iec. 7. Prloes oj American
shares were the bright features. Missouri.
Kansas Texas ana southern Pact tic were
most prominent In the trading on the stock
exunanga here todayf.
flank' Clearings.
Omaha, Dec. 7. Bank clearings for Oma
ha today were $6,01,3O3.b$ and for the cor
responding day last year, $8,619,133.66.
Kansas City Uve Stock Market.
Kansas City, Mo Deo. 7. Cattle Re
ceipt. 3,609 head; market higher; prime
fed steers, $10.60012-00; dressed beef steers,
It.sooio.JC; westernv steers, 18.60.210.25;
oow, $6.0008.60: heifers. $0.00010.60;
ntockers and feeders, $6.6007.76; bulla,
$6.3606.76; calvea. Ift.lOO 11.00.
Hugs Receipt. 18,200 head: market low-
l bulk, $9.60010.06: heavy. $9.96(910.10:
packers and butchers, $9.76010.06; light,
v.vc.o; pigs, t,eufi.o.
Sheep Receipts, 3.600 head: market
steady; lambs, 111.600 12.36: vearltnvR.
$9.60 011 00; wethers, $8,0009.00 ewes. $7.60
O1-60.
Cettoe. Morket.
New Tork, Deo. 7. Cotton Futures
opened steady: December offered 19.98c:
January, 10.10c; March, 20.34c; May. 20.66c:
July, $0.63c October. 18. 6 Sc.
Futures closed unsettled ; December,
19.13c; January. 19.90c; March, 20.10c; May,
10.37o; July, 30.40c; October, 18.39c
Spot cotton, quiet : middling uplands,
30.06c. Sales, 600 bales.
The cotton market today closed easy at
a net decline of 19 U 24 points.
Liverpool, Doe. 7. Cotton Spot, Arm;
good middling, 12. 39c; middling, 12.19c;
tow miooung, ii.vjo. dates, 1,000 hales.
Oil
Savannah Oa., Deo. 7, Turpentlni
Market firm, 49oi sales, 303 bblee;
celpts, 336; shipments, 1,603; stock, 21,966.
Kosin Market Iirm; sales, ),07 bbletv
receipts 1207 ; shipments, 3,409 ; stock,
93 100. Quote: ABODE). $0 20; F. 6. i0
022: i. 18.2104-35; H, $.2606.3Q I,
$0.30; K, $l.30O-40; M, $.40O60. N,
fs.ioffv.ev; wu, si.ou; ww, (T.?0,
Lira Stack In Sight.
Cattle. Hogs
Sheep.
St. Louis ..
Chicago . . .
Kansas City
Omaha , ...
Omaha
Total ....
4.300
18.000
6.(100
13,200
17.000
17.00
760
.. $.000
. 3.600
. . 0,600 ,
... 6.000
18,000
3 600
lalooo
13,t00i
..:i,800 0,60(j 38,200
GRAIN AND PRODUCE
Wheat Scores Sharp Advance,
Following Big Boom in
Export Demand.
COEN IS QUITE ACTIVE
Omaha, December 7. 1910.
ah excellent cash demand for Wheat
forced another sharp advance in the price
of thle cereal today. The effect of the
Increased export business wa seen In to
day's market and wheat of all grades sold
very readily at the advance In price.
mere wa a fairly good inquiry on the
part of the miller for durum and the bet
ter grades of hard winter wheat and the
bulk of the No. 2 hard went at $1.760
1.76. while No. 3 hard brought from $1.72
01-74. '
few cars of No. 4 hard wheat Hold at
$1.7001. 73 and the off-grade samples were
rather low seller, at prices ruling from
$1.6601.07.
The local demand far mm wu naif c.
tlve and a good siirpplng demand waa a
big help to the local cash situation.
uorn soia on a much better bas s than
It did yesterday and all grades of this ce
real sold quite readily at prices ranging
from 20 $c hlgh'ir.
wnite corn agulu took the lead and sold
at a slight premium over the ycjlow, while
yellow sold at c advance over the mixed.
Tne ton price of the day was 90c on No.
No. 2 white corn and yellow corn of the
am grade sold at 89089e and the
mixed generally at c. ,
Mont or the corn samples, however, were
In the No. 3 grade, the white bringing
kb089c:. the yellow going st 89c and the
mixed at 88089c.
The oats market was comparatively auiet
and prlcea ruled from 01c higher, with
the bulk of the samples grading No. 3 white
ajid selling at 63054o.
The rye market was quiet on account of
light receipts, but the demand was -very
good, and the market sold from 0 1
higher.
There was no barley sold and the mar
ket was quoted nominally from unchanged
10 sc nigner. '
Clearances were, . wheat and flour eoual
to 705.000 bushels; corn, 93,000 bushels; oats,
tti.ooo oushels.
iveriiool clone : Wheat unchanged to Id
up; corn, 2d and 2d up.
Primary wheat recelots were 1.481.000
buHhels, and shipments 1.747,000 bushels
sgalnst receipts of 3.306.00abuahels. and
shipments of 3,198.000 bushels last year.
Primary corn receipts were 1.104,000 boah
s, and shipments 696.000 bushels ssalnst
receipts of 928,000 bushels, and shipments
of 270,000 kuahels last year,
i-rimary oats recelots were 717.000 bush
els, and shipments 1,024.000 bushels against
receipts of g&i,ooo bushels, and shipments
of 906,000 bushels last year.
vAHLUT RECEIPTS.
Wheat. Corn ftt
;nieago ,,,,
44 193 127
638
112
03 03 32
124 64 8,
74 49 II
Minneapolis
Duluth
Omaha
Kansas City
St. Louts ...
Winnipeg 1,139
The amies were reported today:
Wheat No. 8 hard wtntort 3 pm 11 TfU
oars, $1.70; J cars. $1.76; I car. $1.76.
No. 2 hard winter: 3 nara. -li 76; K i-
$1.74; 3 cars, $1.73; I cars, $1.73; S $-6
cars, $1.73. No. 4 hard winter: 1 car, $1.73;
car. 31.70. Samnle. .hard winter: 1
$1.67; 1 car (very itmulty), $1.66. No. $
durum: car, 61-b. tost). $1.68. No. 8
mixed: 1 car, $1.76; 1 car. $1,74; 1 car,
11-7,1; 1 car, $1.73. No. 4 mixed: 1 car.
$1.72.
RyeNo. 2: 1 cars. 31.43. No. 1: 1
par, $1.43; 2-6 car, $1.42. Ham pie; l car,
Barley No. 1 feed: 1 car, $1.00.
Corn No. 1 white: rCwrm. 90c: 3.6 c-r.
98c. No. 3 white: I car, 88c; 1 car,
9c; 1 car, 99c; 1 car, $8c. No. 4
hlte: 1 car. 89e. No. t yellow: 1 car.
89o; I cars, $9c. No. 3 yellow: $ -cars,
8 9c. No. 4 yellow: 1 car. Ilt.! 1 .
88c. Sample yellow: 1 car, 89c.. No. 2
mixed: 1 car, 89c. . No. 3 mixed; 1 car
89c; 0 cars, 88c; 13-6 cars, 88c. No. 4
mixed: 1 oar, 880. No. 5 mixed: 1 car.
$8p. Sample mixed: 1 .car, 88c.
Oats No. .3 white: 1 car. Mm 1 ur
53c. No. 4 white: 1 car, 64c. Sample
white: 1 rar, 63c; I cars. B3c. r-
Omaha Cash Pricn Wh.it' n a...
$1.7601.74; No. 3 hard, $1.7101.76; No.
4 hard, $1.0901.73; No. 3 spring. $1,730
183; No. $ spring, $1.8901.79; No. 2 durum.
t-.iwi.v, mV, nut-urn, fi.xsji.7i. corn:
No. 2 white, 8O90c: No. 1 white, xru
089c; NO. 4 White. 88 ft lie: Nn S whit.
S70$$c; No. ( white. 87 0 $7e; No. $
yellow, 89089c; No. $ yellow, 8809c;
No. 4 yellow, 3S 0 88c; No. 6 yellow, $7
OMc; No. t yellow. SOUeDSlUc! Nn 1
mixed, 88089c; No. t mixed, 88089?; No.
4 mixed. 8$08$; No. 6 mixed, 87 O
880; No. $ mixed, $0$7c. Oats: No. 3
lute, 64064a: standard. 64ieuu
No. $ white, 63 0 64c; No. 4 white, 630
64c Barley : Malting, $1.06 0 1-1 ; No. 1
feed. 9OO$1.0$. Rye: No. J, $1.4201.43:
No. 3, $1.4101.41. v -
Omaha Futqrs Market.
Sentiment In the wheat market la mnn
bullish than It has been for some time and
tho export demand is an Important factor
In making higher nriees. 1 Whtuit inr)
about 1c during the early (riding hours, but
prom ia.it.ing juai oeiore tne close caused
a 3c bresk and the May option cloe5d,t
$1.74, the low point of tho day. XT
A good export business In corn wm re
ported and since the clone yesterday 160,000
buntiels have been sold for export. Corn
started out strong and gained about 2c, but
followed wheat on the break.
The oats market was very oulet and fol
lowed the -other markets on the late de
cline. i
leoral range of options:
Art. I Open. High. ) Iow. . Close. Yes.
Wht T f
Dec 1 70 1 70 170 V 70 170
May 1 77 1 78174 1 74 177
July 1 46 1 46143 1 43 146
Corn. 1 1
Deo. $9 91 S8j 88 89
May 911 91 90 90r91
July 90 91 89 I 89 90
Oats I l
Uec. 621 62 621 63 62
May 681 60 6 I 66 6
ty Logan A Bryan, stock and grain brokers,
316 South Sixteenth street. Omaha:
Art. 1 Open. Hlgh. how.f Clotse. TgsT
Wht ) I I I I '
Deo. 1 70 1 70 188 1 68 189
May 1 62 1 82 179 1 78 1KI
July 1 61 1 62 148 1 48 160
Corn.
Dec. 96094 96 91 92 93
May 96 94 93 92 96
July ,96 96 93 93 9i
Oats..
Dec.) 64 64 62 I 63 64
May 69 69 67 67 68
July $6 60 6-4 64 66
Jan 27 46 27 46 SO 76 20 '76 27 $6
May 20 66 2$ 66 30 06 20 06 20 66
Lard.
Jan. 1$ S$ 10 26 16 07 18 07 10 46
May 1$ 10 1$ 22 10 07 10 10 10 37,
Ribs.
Jan, 14 IS 14 16 IS 90 IS 93 14 20
May 14 37 14 37 14 17 14 $2 14 46
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS.
Chicago, Dec. 7. Probable renewal of the
difficulties between the United states and
Germany had a bearish Influence on wheal
today and emphasised weakness that result
ed from a let up In domestic demand. The
close was heavy, 1 to 3c net lownx. with
May at $1.78 to 1.78. and July at $1.48
to 1.48. Other leading simples, too, all
showed a setback corn. lo to 1: oats
c to 1, and provisions, 23 o to $0.
Although it was known long before noon
that the German defense tor the slnkins
of the Arabic presented a chance that the
United States government waa to take
different view of facts, wheat traders did
not seem much Impressed with any sense
of danger until the last fifteen minutes of
the session. Then a Washington message
saying that a bJagak with Germany over
tha Arabic might occur at any time led
to a selling drive in which prices crumpled
rapidly. Apparent complete absence of
fresh export business had been a previous
source 01 oppression, wniuo was aided by
roreoasts or large snipmenta rrom Austra
lia, and by a talk of lack of adequate raim-
ber of freight carriers on the North At-
t .antic.
Prospects that export buying, which
since the first of the week had been on a
big scale would continue yday, seemed
bright at first, but dwindled to nothing In
the end. Temporary advances In tho price
of wheat accordingly xortnea the rule In
the morning hours, and were haloed bv
word that ships would be withdrawn from
the Argentine trade, presumably for trips
between North America ana Europe.
Imrresaed country offerings put corn on
the downgrade, together, with the weak
ness of wheat. Rainy weather acted as
only a. transclent offset. Oats gave way
wlthother grain. Scarcity of cars tended
to restrict demand from the seaboard, al
- thoriigh exporters were, said to have dls
puried or .240 0vO bushels.
Provisions tell In response to a decline
In the hog market. Packers were conspicu
ous on the selling side.
Chlcagos,Cash Prices Wheat: No. 2 red.
$1.$0; No. 3 red. nominal; No. 2 hard,
nominal; No. 3 hard, $1.61. Corn: No. 2
yeiiow, 9609c; No. 4 yellow, 930
95c; No. 4 white. 4095c. Oats: No. 3
white. 6466lu: standard, nominal. Rye:
No. 2, $1.4701-48. Barley, 95cO$l-2- Seeds:
Timothy, $3.6005.60; clover. 313.000 it. ue.
Provisions: Pork, $28.50; lurd, $16.370
10.42; ribs, $13.45012.96.
Butter-j-Lower; creamery. 31 0:7'".
Eggs Lower; receipts, 1,800 cases; first,,
37c: ordinary firsts. 36036c; at mark.
cas4s Included, 32 0$7c.
Potatoes Lower; receipts, 30 car: Mich
igan, $1.6501.02; Wisconsin, $l.&0OI.0o;
Minnesota and Dakota whites. $1.6601.00;
Minnesota and Dakota Ohio. tl.&Ofe 1.65,
Poultry Alive, higher; fowl, 16u;
springs, 10c; turkeys, 18c.
NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET.
Quotations of the Day on Varloas Leading
, Com modi ilea.
New Tork. Dec. 7. Flour Steady;
spring patent, $9.1009.26; winter patents.
$8.6001.80; winter straights, $8.2608.60.
Wheat Spot, Irregular; No. 1 durum,
$2.18; -No. 2 hard, $1.93: No. 1 northern
Duluth, $2.04; No. 1 northern Manitoba.
$2.00 t. o. b. New Tork.
Corn Spot, easy : No. 2 yellow, 1 1 . db
c. 1. f. New Tork, 10-day shipment.
Oats -Spot, easy; standard, 61&$lc.
Hay Easy; No. 1. $1.10; No. 2, $1.06:
No. 3, 9 0o; shipping. 70 076c.
lArd- weak ; middle west, ie.7iH?i6.J.u.
Hop Steady: state, common to choice.
1310, 45060c; 1916, 8014c? Pacific coast,
1916, 13016c; 1916, 8011c.
Hides Firm; Bogota, 44046c; Central
America, 44c.
Leather Kfrm; hem flock firsts, 67c; sec
onds, 66c.
Provisions Pork, unsettled ; mess, $31.50
32.00; family. $30.00033.00; short clear.
$30.00032-00. Beef, steady; mess, $2H.00
23.60; family, $26.60027.00. Lard, weak;
middle west, $10.70016.80.
Tallow Quiet.
Butter Unsettled: recelots. 4.448 tubs:
creamery, 39 0 39c; firsts, 37038c; seconds,
Eggs steady; receipts. 47 cases; fresh
gathered, extra firsts, 48 O nc ; firsts, 4:s O
&c refrigerator. oecla marks. iiic:
refrigerator, seconds to first, 3032c.
ineese masy; receipts, 3, id ooxes
state, held, specials, 24 026c; same, aver
age fancy, 24026c.
poultry Live. steads: ch ckens. 17c:
fowls, 1617c; turkeys. 14016c. Dressed,
Irregular; chickens, 16029c; ft wis, 13021c;
turxeys, isozbc.
Kansas City General Market,
Kansas City, Dec 7. Wheat No. 2 hard.
$1,7701.84; No. 3 red, $1.7601 31; Decem
ber. 11.74; May, $1.76.
cent No. 3 mtxed, 90O9Ic; No. 2
white. 93092c; No. 2 yellow, 910$2c;
uecemDer, loe; May, ioic-
oats No.. 2 white, 67067c: No. 2 mlxedr
66066c ,
Butter Creamery, 42c; firsts, 39c; sec
onds, 37c; packing, 28c.
Eggs Firsts, 320.
Poultry Hens, 16c;- roosters, 12c; live
turkeys, 31c.
MlnneapoUs Grain Market.
Minneapolis. Dec. 7. Wheat December.
$1.83; May, $1.88. Cash: No. 1 hard.
$1.86 O1-90; No. 1 northern. $1.830
1.80; No. 2 northern, $).7s 0 1.84 .
corn no. 3 yeiiow, xstpsFc.
Oats No. 8 whlte,j 610"c.
Flaxseed $2.88 O 2,94.
Flour Unchanged.
Barley 77cO$l. 12.
Rye $1.410142.
Bran $26.00027.00.
St. Iaools Grain Market.
St. Louis, Dec. 1 7. Wheat No. 2 red.
$1.8601-87; No. 3 hard, $1.8201.82; De-
cember $1.76; May, $1.77
Corw No. 3, 93c; No. 2 white,
960
96e; December, 93c; May, 93c.
Oats No. I. 6606c; No. Z white,
nominal.
Uewpool Gram Market.
Liverpool; Dec. 7. Wheat bpot. No. 2
hard winter, 16s $d; No. 1 Manitoba, old.
17s 7d.
Corn Soot. American mixed, new, 13s
lOd.
Local Stocks and Bonds.
v Quotations furnished by Burns, Brlnker
A Co., 449-62 Omaha National bank building.
STOCKS. Btd. Asked.
Cudaby Packing Co. 7 pet pfd,. 104 109
Beatrice Cream Co. 7 pet. pfd.... 107 joo
Deere A Co. pfd 96 96
Dannebrog Lodge Bldg 60 76
Fairmont Creamery Co. pfd 104 jos
Oooch Mill. A Kiev. Co. 7 pet pfd. 99 100
Harding Cream Co. 7 pet pfd.. 99
Lincoln Tel. A .Tel. com. 7pct.. 97 100
Moline Flow Co. ls$ pfd 94 96
Omaha A C. B. Ry. A Bdg. pfd. 00' 06
Omaha A C B. St Ry. com... 46 00
Omaha Elec- Lt A P. -Co. pfd.. 82 87
Omaha Gas Co. pfd .'. -.7 80
Peters Mill Co. pet Tfd. . . ,, .100 101
Smith Form-a-Truck Co. pfd,.., 09 100
Swift Co ...139 140
Union Stock Tarda Co. $ pet.,.. 106 , 106
.06 i 106
00 100
BONDS
Argentine Gov. Os, 1920.,,..,..l0i
Armour A Co. 4s, 1031 94 94
Am. T. A IVnotes. 4s, 191$. .100 100
BoothCSt ixiunuu o, u. s, Vf ivi
Chinese notes 97 98
Chicago Ry. 1st 6s, 1927 97 98
Denver Q. A Bleo. Lt Co. 6s, mi 9
la. Port Cement Co. 4s. 1922... 09 100
Kansas City Ry. 1st 6s, 1944.... 97 98
Omaha A C. B. St. Ry. Ss, 193$.. 96 97
Omaha Gas Co. 6s.. 1917 9 98
Packard notes, 1919...; 99 99
Sprlngfd T. Ry. A P. Os, 1920-2S.100 101
Swift A Co, 6s. 1944 101 103
Wilson A CO. U, 1941 102 103
' Coffee Market.
New Tork. Dec 7. The market for coffee
futures lost part of Us recent Improvement
during today's trading under a renewal of
scattering near-month liquidation and mod
erate offerings from trade sources, which
were taken to be against purcnases in ura-
The opening was timet at a decline or
one to two points and active months sold
about 4 to 9 points net lower, witn iecem
ber touching 8.03c and July 8.60c. Closing
prices showed slight rallies on December
but were at the lowest point of the day on
the general list, and from 4 to 0 points net
lower. Sales, 40,600 baghr December, 8.07c;
January, 8.14c; Jebruary, $.21c; March,
8.2lc: Anrtl. 8.3cNMav. 8.44c: June. 8.61c:
July, 8.69c; August, 806c; September, $.70a;
October, 8.76c; November, s.soc.
Snot dun: Klo7s, vttci Pantos is. idkc.
Cost and freight offers from Santos were
reported unchanged to 6 pointa lower, with
quotations ranging from about $.90 to 10
points for 4s, London credits.
The official cables reported a decline of
60 to 76 rels In Santos futures end an ad
vance of 1-1-tid in the rate of Rio exchange
on London.
Hay Market.
Omaha, Dec. . Hay Receipts, steady ;
demand fair, prices unchanged. Choice up
land prairie, oil, 00O--.Q0; No. 1 upland
prairie, $10.0$O10.60; No. 2 upland prairie,
$8.6009.60; No. $ upland prairie, $6,600 ''.60;
No. 1 midland prairie, $10.00010-60; No. 2
midland prairie, $7.6009.60; No. 1 lowland
prairie, $0.6007.60; No. 3 lowland, $4.4)00
6. SO; No. 8 lowland prairie, $3,6004.60.
Airai ra cnoice. si 7 . bu ; mo. 1. 3 1 &. 60
10.60; standard. $12.00016.00; No. Z, $11.00
O13.00; no. I, 11U.OOOU.QO.
Oat straw. $7.0007.60; wheat atraw, $6.00
0&9.
United Improvers
Now Have Two Men
As Club Secretaries
M. J. Greevy, secretary" of he
United Improvement clubs, declines
to relinquish his position or turn the
records of the organization over to
rred B. Martin, who was elected
Wednesday evening to succeed Mr.
Greevy.
"I was elected secretary to serve
until June 7, 1917, and the action of
the club Wednesday evening was not
regular. The vote to oust me was
made by three of twelve clubs affili
ating with' the United Improvement
clubs, these three clubs being known
as K. B. Howell clubs. Back of the
action to oust me is the charge that
I worked for the five-year street
lighting contract, which I did and
had the right. I am going to serve as
secretary of the club until my term
shall have ended next June," said
Mr. Greevy.
Mr. Martin intends to serve as sec
retary, which will give the UnHed
Improvement clubs two secretaries.
JITNEY
TAXI
MAXWELL CARS
Webster 202
LARGE LOANS ON'
STOCKS OF FOOD
One Chicago Bank Lends Mil
lion and Hall on Cold Stor
age Warehouse Receipts.
PACKERS WILL TESTIFY
Chicago, Dec. 7. Federal officials
investigating increases in food prices
were prepared today to continue
their examination of Chicago bankers.
A preliminary investigation revealing
that one bank had loaned more than
1,500,000 on warehouse receipts will
result in an effort to determine just
how much money is advanced for the
purpose of a Wing commission brok
ers in holding foods from the mar
ket, i
Complaints Have been 'made to
Charles F. Clyne, United States dis
trict attorney, that if it were not for
the money loaned, the storage men
could not keep food products in stor
age long enough for a scarcity to be
created. i
jT Representatives ot the packing
Wrms at the Union Stock yards also
have been subpoenaed and will be
questioned, possibly today.
Kwaporated Apples and Dried Fruit.
New York, Dec. 7y Evaporated Apples
Dull; fancy, 9c ; choice, 8 0c; prime,
71. 07 c.
. Dried Fruit Prunes, firm; California.
7 0 10 c ; Oregon. 7 O 7 c. Apricots,
light; choice. 15O10c; extra choice, lic;
fancy, 1617c. Peaches, firm; choice.
708c;- extra choice, 80Xc; fancy, .100
10c, RslslnB. oulet; choice to fancy.
seeded, 10O10c; seedless, 1012c;
London layer, $1.80.
Nuffar Market.
Nw York, Dec. i. ug;ar Raw, firm;
centrifugal, 6.69c; molasses, 4.82c. Refined,
steady; fine granulated, 7.30c. Sugar futures
opened easier under scat 1p red December
liquidation by trade Interests and selling
by commission houses. At noon prices were
I to 10 points lower.
o o o o
Dimes Grow
Into Dollars
More fortunes have been made in
the Oklahoma Oil Fields in a shorter
time than in any other oil field.
The biggest buy right now is
Sequoyah
(S e e-k w ti 1 a h)
-OffloieHy Llete and Traded in
on th. flaw Yerk Cirfr--
which owns and leases 6,000 acres
of the richest oil lands in Okla
homa. It is now earning more than
3P and paying 12. Earnings
are quickly and steadily increas
. ing. Dividend is sure to go up.
Larger dividends mean higher
prices. Buy turn before the rise.
Be sure to ask for Circular! F-18
Why not tend far ft NOW?
E. A. FERRON COMPANY
TOCKB HHB BONOS
Wt Bui mi Sett All Seamf
S20.M . U alls SStrMt, Chtoago
New Yeft Lea Jhiajelee
o O O O
AMUSEMENTS.
" THE BEST OF, VAUDEVILLE
D.Ur Mai, 2:1S. Nlfht, 8il. ' Thla Week.
JliTA MARIO AND .Hh,'R ORl'HESTRA; 64MB.
CHIiaON-OIIRMAX; 41.LAN U1NKHART A 00.;
AMB8 WINTHROI': ItunDar uia Ttnw u.nue.;
Ntdtmld'a Babooei: Belief Stater.; Orpbaum Tranl
u.i. u .. hII.h kHt lapnt Rain,.
Oar and Sunday). SVtcl Nulita, 10c. ?Sc. 60c. '6c- ;
"OMAHA'S FUN CENTER" -rf.
a ijfTxr""' Mate.. i5-!5-SOe.
Cast times today gjj
r.nc i J . Musical I
mix's mio-niie Hiamens BuH..qu.
Temerrow (Saturday) and Week
AL. REEVES' BEAUTY SHOW
1 Md if' Pirn 'w v r V
EMPRESS DAY
Ceaar Riteli
Otte Koahrner e C.
Robrneon 41 Romaine
NORA AND SYDNEY KELLOG
"Th. WarM and lh. Woman '
s in S acta
Crarnf Mac day Ch.rii. Cbepltn
mmm W n Always 10c AdmUslen
HlPaP Eac.pt Whee We Have
. Eatraordinary Featuru
TODAY AND SATURDAY
OWEN MOORE and
MARGUERITE COURTOT, in
' "THE KISS"
A PUy k Which the Aeraplaa. and th.
Kia. Shar. Honor.
( JUNE CAPRICE . r
ine Miscnier maKer i
fb t7" v Comedy of BoardingJSchool Life, With A Few
'I S j? Dramatic Moments Thrown in For
U4" V ! J Good Measure
' ( You'll laugh at the "midnight frolics" of the negligee
8 fj i "1 Kar'e' yunS ladies where joy reigned supreme until ,
V checked by the non too beautiful preceptress. I
Jjf Of course June gets into all kinds of trouble, even elop- I
Jjl ing with a handsome chap she never saw before, but
everything turns out O. K. in the end, for it seems this is the
lad her mother and father wanted her to marry in the first
place. '
I We also have comedies galore and the Strand Orchestra
Til will be on tap with some tuneful musical selections.
TT III li
. i Sunday comes a story of microscopes and love called'
Til "The Microscope Mystery", and a good one, too.
"'
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a
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FOR FRIDAY ONLY
200
All Styles Black and Colors
We Are With
Trusts and
Our aim it to give the people thjeighest quality mer
chandise at the lowest possible price.
READ THESE PRICES
48-lb. sacks Best High Grade Diamond
H Flour, nothing finer, per 48-!b.
Bsck. st .$2.25
18 lbs. Best Pure Csne Granulated Sugar
for $1.00
7 lb. Best White or Yellow Com meal 19c
1 0 bare Beat-Em-All. Diamond C or
Swift's Pride Laundry Soap 25c
La France Laundry Tablets or Sstina,
per pkg., at. . . . 5c
No. 2 cans Early June Peas 10c
No. 8 cans Solid Packed Tomatoes, 12VjC
pic inner' Famous Macaroni, Vermicelli
Spaghetti; made in Omaha by Omaha
people, per pkg 7ViC
6 lbs. Choice Japan Rice. 7c quality,
at 25c
Advo Jeli or Jello, for dessert, pkg. .8V3c
Kamo Assorted Soaps, can S'ae
R cans Oil Sardines 25c
Baker's Chocolate, -lb. pkg ...... 18c
MacLaren'e Peanut Butter, lb .lZVic
Large bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure
Tomato Catsup, Pickles, assorted kinds,
Horseradish or Prepared Mustard, per
bottle, at . . .8'sc
16'OX, cans Condensed Milk 10c
32-ox. jars Pure Fruit Preserves .... 25c
2 8 -oi. jars Pure Strained Honey.... 30c
Breakfast Cocoa, per lb 20c
Baker's Shredded Cocosnut, can 10c
The Best Tea Siftingsper lb. . . . .12'2c
inri . . r" i n l
me urea ica 1 i i&u iviarivci
Fresh Fish
Fresh Herring, per lb...,
Fresh Sunfish, per lb
Fresh Halibut, per lb
Freeh Salmon, per lb....
Fresh Trout, per lb
Fresh Codfish, per lb...'...
Fresh Pike, per lb
j 7V,e
7V,c
..19c
15c
I7V8c
I2'sC
15c
12',c
it rays iki haiulh s rmat it rav m
' Phone Tyler 1000 A competent Ad Taker will help
ii write your Want Ad if you so desire. Rate, 1 cent
rword.
you
per
AMUSEMENTS.
METROPOLITAN CLUB.
2301 Harney Street
"FRANCES NASH"
Piano Recital
Sunday, Dec. 10th
t 4 o'Clock
Single Tickets, $1.00
A Very Limited Number of
. Balcony Seats, 50c
Phone Douflaa 4419.
mjarv.4r.vp Firet Showing
rlaeijjllw Paramount Picturea
, "The Martyrdom of
Philip Strong"
with
Robert Conness and
Mabel Trunnelle
SUNDAY AND MONDAY
Return Eaf.tem.nt by Popular Demand
Jack Pick-ford and Louiae Huff
"SEVENTEEN"
lliniw
. Offering for Your Approval and Consideration
DOUGLAS STREETS
From lto3 P.M. t
Trimmed Hats
Worth o $5.00
$
You .To Fightvthe
Combinations
Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, lh 20c
The Best Strictly Fresh Egs, doz. . .38c
The Best Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter,
bulk, per lb 40c
The Best No, 1 Country Creamery But-
i ter, per lb 38c
y The Best No. 1 Dairy Table Butter, per
lb., at 36c
Fancy Table Butterine, equal to Cream
ery Butter, per lb 28c
The Best Full Cream, New York White.
Young America or Wisconsin Cream
Cheese, per lb 30c'
Full Cream or Brick ChWse. lb 30c
FLORIDA CRAPE FRUIT SALE FRIDAY
A Carload of Extra Fancy-Florida Bright,
Sweet- and Juicy Grape Fruit.
Friday Special, each 5c
! Six for 25c
HIGHLAND NAVELS -
THE ORANGE OF QUALITY
(Friday, per dozen. .. .20c, 25c, 30c, 35c
Fresh Vegetables, Shipped Direct From
tbe South for Hayden Bros.
Fresh Beets, Carrots, Turnips or Shal
lots, per bunch 5c
Radishes, per bunch 4c
The Best Cooking Potatoes, peck.... 45c
S heads Fresh Leaf lettuce 10c
Old Beets, Carrots, Turnips or Parsnips,
per lb., at 2c
Red Onions, per lb.. 4c
. r i e .i n
in viuana lur uie i cupic
for Friday
FreBh Flounders, per lb I2V"jC
Fresh Bull Heads, per lb 17V2c
Fresh White Fish, per lb 15c
Fresh Black Bass, per lb 20c
Fresh Croppies, per lb 12Vic
Fresh F.els, per lb 7Vt
Fresh Oysters, solid meat, no water
added, per quart ...,40c
AMUSEMENT.
THERE'S A PLACE FOR "U" IN
THEATER-
Friday and Saturday
Theda Biira
in ?
"THE VIXEN"
A Story in Which Passion for
Power Ends in Defeat.
Hear Prof. Koehle in
Organ Concerts Supreme
Admissioi? 10c
Open 11 A. M. to 11 P M. Daily.
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