I- i . THE OMAHA v SUNDAY BEE: DECEMBER 1 r. Market ancT Industrial News of. the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha, No. JO. Receipt! war Cattle. Hogs. Official Monday ,...10.lt 10.441 Official Tuesday ....15,647 13,18$ Official Wednesday 1.171 17.111 Thursday Holiday. Official Friday .... 1,484 11,711 Estimate Saturday.. 400 6.300 Total thla week.... 81.201 (8,083 Total last weak .... 51.9(6 40,771 Total 1 weeka ago. 64,514 62.67S Total 1 weeka ago.. 61,60$ 39,651 This week year age 31.170 (0.704 1111 Sheep 14,146 14,411 11.656 (.711 il.iu 69,242 17 171 61,173 49,716 Cattle receipts were estimated at 400 head this morning or a supply of 39.200 head thli week. Trading on all grades was nominal today. A good packing demand , for the light recelpta naa held steer prices on both the westerns and natives fully steady with a eek ago. Best corn feds this week reached 117.60. Butcher stock closed on an average of SOo higher than last weekwbeet grades selling at 19.000 13 60 and medium lota at 17.0008.60. Can. ners sell at $5 2607.00. Feeders ruled strong and 25jS0o higher on weighty k kinds and strong on the common grades. Quotations on Cattle Choice to prime 'beeves, 117.26 18.60; good to choice beeves tIS.S0G17.OO: fair to good beeves, 113.25 '15.00; common to fair beevea. I9.0012.76j- good - to cnoice yearungs io.uuf n.ou; ' .fair to good yearlings, 91 2.00 16.50; com mon to fair yearlings, 88. 50lt.dC: choice . to prime grass steers, (1517; fair to good grass beeves, 813016: common to fair grass beeves, 19.0012.50;' Mexican beeves, 88 10; good to choice heifers, l 00 12. 60: good to choice cows, 83.600 11. 1)0; fair to good cows, $6.607.60; com- 50 Eggs a Day "Since using 'More Eggs' I get 40 to 50 eggs a day instead of 8 or 9," writes A. P. Woodard of St. Cloud, Fla. This scientific tonic hes made big egg profits for thousands of poultry raisers all over the U. S. Get ready now and make big profits out of your, hens this winter. A $1.00 package will double the egg production and a million dollar bank guarantees to refund your money if you are not entirely satisfied. Send $1.00 now to E. J. Reefer, the poul try expert, Room 1579 Reefer Bldg., Kansas City, Mo., or send $2.25 and get 8 regular $1.00 packages on special discount for a full season's supply. Or write for his valuable fra book that tells the. experience of a man who has made a fortune out of poultry. Adv. v V Home-Owner Loans Up to 60 per cent on residences less than five years old. Month ly payments. Special privileges and terms,, also straight ...", loans , at semi-annual " interest. ' . . I 1622 FARNAM STREET LIBERTY BONDS nd Other High Grade) Investment . Bought and Sold MACK'S BOND HOUSE 1421 Firtt Nat'l Bank Bldg. SKINNER PACKING COMPANY POULTRY 1116 -1118 -Doudlas SC Tel-DoucJIasfKI '." moa to fair cows, 84.60 Q 8.60; prima feed ers, 811.60O16 00; good to choice feeders, 8lt.00ll.6O; fair to good feeders, 88.600 1.60; common to fair feeders. 46.6096.60; good to choice stockers, 11 26810.25; stock heifers I6.00Q7.15; stock cows. 86 00 Gt.iS; stock calves. $8.S0tfl.60; vesl calves, 87.60011.60; bulls, stage, etc.. 87!. - Western rangers choice to .prime steers, 818017; fair to good beeves, 811016: com mon to fair beeves, 8100012.60; Mexican beeves, $1610. Hogs There was a light run of hogs here today estimated at 6.300 bead. Re ceipts for the week are 8,000 more than last week or about 68 000 head. Today'a trade was very lively affair at an ad vance of 10 20c over Friday's prices. Bulk of the hogs sold at 817.2S1T.60 and tops went to 817.60. Trade has been good all week quality showing a gradual Improve. meTt(, with good" butcher weights working toward the top. I Sheep There were no fresn arrivals In the sheep barn this morning, receipts for the week totaling 46,900 head. A little weakneas was ahown In the fat lamb trade the fore part of the week but the close Is active at prices steady with last week's close. Fat lambs are selling generally from 814.26. to 814 80 with a quotable top of 816. Feeder recelpta are light now but demand has been good for the few coming. Selling a trifle better than the close last week, from 812.60 to 814. Sheep are gen erally ateady with the decline ahown the fore part of the week with ewes at 88!, wethers $.60li.j5 and yearlings up to 810.76. . Quotations on 'Sheer Lambs, good to choice, 814.60O14. 86; lambs fair to good, 111. 0014. 60; lamb feeders, f 13. 50 14.00; yearlings, good to choice, 1 10.76 14. 00; yearlings, fair to good 84 0010.00; year ling feeders. 810.00010.50; wethera, fat, I9.00O10.2C; weather feeders, 88.50010.60; ewes, good to choice, 88.6008.90: ewes, fair to good, 7.00 8. 60; ewes fseders, t6.50OT.60. Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union Stock Tarda, Omaha, for 24 hours ending st 3 p. m. yesterday: - RECEIPTS CARLOADS. ' Cattle. Hogs. Wabash 1 Missouri Pacific 1 Union Pacific 13 C. A1 Mv W., east 16 C. N. W.. west 19 C, St, P,, M. & O , 8 C, B. A Q.,s east 4 C, B. A Q,, west 14 C, R. I. & P., eaat C. R. L 4 V., west 1 Chicago Great Western , 4 Total receipts ........ II 80 DISPOSITION HEAD. Cattla. Hogs. Morris aV Co 1,191 Swift Co.: T88 Cudahy Packing Co..,.; . 1,674 Armour 4 Co 1,841 t. W. Murphy 618 Cudahy Broa Jt60 Cudahy, Sioux City. ...... 801 .... Total 801 6,370 v - Chicago live Stock. Chicago, Nov. 30.-Cattle Receipts, t., 000 head; compared with a week . ago. choice and prime natives, steady; othera and westerns unevenly 25c to 75c lower; butcher cattle, mostly 60o to 75c lower; canners, 60a lower; calves, ateady; beat feeders, steady; medium and common stockers, 60o to 76c. lower. Hogs Receipts, 14,000 head; market ateadi yto a shade lower than yesterday's average; butchers, 817.60 17.80 light, 31C.7517.65; packing, 816.75O17.40; throwouts, 316.0016.60; pigs, good to choice, 813.5015.50. Sheep and Eamba Receipts, 3.000 head; compared with a week ago, fat lambs, 25c to 65o lower; good and choice declin ing moat; sheep, yearlings and feeding stock, steady to 25c lower. -. t Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Not. 80-Cattle Re ceipts, 800 head: market steady; steers, 317.60019.60; western, 810.0016.00; cows, J5.0012.60; heifers. 37.0013.60; stockers, 86.50 14.00 calves, 16.6013.50. Hogs Receipts, 1,00 hear: market low er; heavy, 316. 90017.66; butchera, 317.150 17.56; lights, 816.1017.60; pigs, 310.00 14.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, none; nom inally steady; lambs, 811.00 0 16.00; year llnga, 310.6011.75; wethers, 81.00010.50; wes, 88.001.00. Sionx City Live Stock. Sioux City, Nov. 10. Cattle Receipts, 100 head ; -tnarket steady; beef steers, 38.00 013.60; canners, 15.0006.00; stockers and feeders, 37.0011.50; cows and heifers, 85.5009.50. . Hogs Receipts, 6,000 head; market steady to 16c higher; light, 316.90017.30; mixed, I17.15lf.45; heavy, 117.0017.25; bulk of sales, tl7.0017.30. Kansas City Produce. Kansas slity. Nor. 30. Butter and Poultry Unchanged. Eggs Firsts, 66o; seconds, 63c. autUsaf 8M will start m fiWM fetal la California, under en et-oporatif plan. Tbtrs is us bnstneai of say Und that Is paring toner fronts than hot raising tinder expert aua stMMt As tush sa 10 set Brest ha been sude in rti months under erainary fan conditions. If you have idle auoey for tnfeMment (M6 sr ere), lnnetta bogs under ear new pront-shertng plan. No stack or land scheme. Writ today for full particulars. ASSOCIATED SWINE BMSKDEBfl. TNO, 109-311 Cracker Nattensl Bank Bldg.. ; San rrandacs, CaL GRAIN MARKET Omaha, November 30. TV heat receipt today, wea liberal with 88 cars.whlle those of other grains were moderate, the corn run being 36 cars, oats 37 cars, ry It cars and barley 6 cars. Recelpta of wheat a year ago were 23 cars, corn 26 cars and oats 48 cars. Corn offerings wereln fair demand at prices ranging from unchanged to 3o lower, with the market generally at a decline. Oats w.era He to lo off, vthe bulk sell ing lc lower. Rye figures weVe lo to H4c lower and barley unchanged. Wheat waa firm. Some of the" No. f hard brought He more than yesterday. OMAHA' GRAIN MOVEMENT. Week Tear Receipts Today. Ago. ! 33 49 10 6 Ago 23 Wheat 88 Corn 33 Oats 37 Rye 16 Barley 6 Shipments Wheat ,.....'..41 76 Corn 2 21 Oats ,....21 , 21 Rye 1 Earley RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat. Corn. Oats. Chicago' Kansas City .. Minneapolis ,, Duluth Winnipeg .... Corn No. 3 176 3 24 15 ..434 1104 853 white: 1 car (new) 342 81.39 No. 3 white: 1 car (new), 31.38: 1 car (old), 11.37. No. 4 white: 3 cars, (new), 31.37. No. 5 white: 1 car (old), 31.35. Sample white: 1 car (old), 31.28. No. 1 yellow: 1 car (old), 31-40. No. 3 yel low: 1 car (new), 31.43; 1 car (new), 11.42H; 3 cars (new), $1.41. No. 4 yellow: 3 cars (new), 31. 40: 6 2-5 cars (new), 31.38; 6 cars (old), $1.38. No. 6 yellow: 2 cars (new), 31.36; 1 car (old), 81.33. No. 3 mixed: 1 car (new), 31.40. No. 4 mixed: 1 car (new), $1.40; 1 car (new), 8138; "2 cars (new), 3137; 1 car (two-line haul, old), 31.37 1 car (old), 31.36. No. 3 mixed: 1 car (old), 81.35; 1 car (old), 31.3,3. No.-6 mixed: 1 cars (old), $1.33. Sample mixed: 3-5 car (old), 81.28.1 1 Oats No. 3 white: 1 car, 69c: t cars, 68Hc. No. 4 white: 1 car, 48 He. Rye No. 3: 1 car, $1.63. No. tt 1 ear, 81.63; 1 car.- $1.61. Barley No. 1: 1 car, 61.01. No. 4i 1 ear, 80. Wheat No. S hard: I cars, 11.17; I ears. 83.16; 1 ear, 33.16; 1 car 83.16; S care (smutty), 31 14; 1 ear (smutty), 33.13. No. 3 hard: 1 car, ti ll; 1 car, 32.14; t cars. 81.13 It cars (smutty), 83.13; t cars (smutty), t3.ll. No. 4 hard: 1 car, 32.12; 1 car, 33.11; 1 car (yellow), 32.10; 1 ear (smutty), 33.10; 4 cars, 83.10; 1 car (smut ty), 32.09; t cars (smutty), 13.08. No. t hard: 1 car, 8310; 1 car (smutty), 33 07; 1 car (durum), 82-06; car (smutty), fl.9. Sample hard: 1 car (smutty), $1.85. No. 1 northern spring: 1 ear, $2.19 1 car (lntermountaln), $2.00. No. 2 northern spring: 1 car, 32-1; 1 car, 82.15. No. 2 durum: 1 car (red), 82 08. No. 4 durum: 1 car (smutty), $2.03. Chicago Grain and Provisions. v Chicago. Nov. 30 Profit taking on the part of yesterday's buyers brought about declines today in the corn market. Pricea rallied quickly during a temporary re moval of thla preaaure. When selling waa renewed, however, the- downturns began again. Opening quotations, which varied from unchanged figures to c lower, with December at 81.27 V and January at 31.28V to 31.28, were followed by sharp setbacka all round. Month-end and covering by ahorta led subsequently to a notable bulge In the November option, but actual business in that dellveray was light. Pricea closed unsettled, 3c net lower to 6V4o advance, with December 31.27 to $1.27 Vi and Jan uary 31.26H to 31.26 . Oats reflected the weakness of corn. Trade was fairly active. After opening Vic off to Vfco up, with January at 72V4c to 7254c, the market underwent a de cided general sag. Not much buying power waa evident In the provision pit. Lard and ribs, though, displayed some firmness, notwith standing. No Important aetback took plac In the late dealings. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bee by Logan A Bryan, atock and grain brokers 315 South Sixteenth street. Art . Open. High. Low. Close.- iTes'y Corn ( Nov. 1.88 1.38 1.33 - 1.38 1.82 Dec. 1.37V 1.28 1.26 1.27V4 128 Jan. 1.28 1.28 1.25 1.26 1.28ft Feb. 1.29fc 1.21 1.26 1.27 Vi 1.23V Oats Nov. .774 .78 ,7T .77 .77 Deo. .78 .73 .73 .72 .78 Jan. .72 .72 .71 .7144 J2 Feb. .71 .72 .71 .71 .72 Pork Nov 45.76 Jan. 46.61 46.65 46.61 46.85 46.45 Lard N Nov. 45.7t 45.76 Jan. 26.02 26.12 26.02 26.06 26.06 Rlba Nov. 26.00 26.10 Jan. 24.70 24.82 24.70 24.8224.70 Loans on Real Estate Repayable in Small Monthly Payments No Commission, No Premium. No Delay t OMAHA LOAN AND BUILDING ASSOCIATION Northwest Corner Dodge and 15th Streets i i es oiree: it s iveaay i ; I 1 1 s I The Old Trusty catalog for 1919 ia nowfeadyAnd mailed free to any , address on request It's full up to the top of every page with poultry facts and figures and its pages are 9x12 inches in size and 72 of them. There are hundreds of half-tone engravings and letters from Nebraska's poultry raisers in it, LET ME SEND YOU A FREE COPY. Old Trusty is an incubator as you may know and it's been the means of putting millions of dollars in the hands of Nebraska's farmers. Or in other words, millions of chickens on Nebraska farms that are worth millions of dollars. ) We do not promise any man to make him a millionaire, just a safe Eromise that any man can live well, ty aside a few dollars and keep the wolf from the door if he wants to by using Old Trusty incubators and oroodeifA v Anyway, friends, there) b no obltgstloa to sanding for free eopy of our book. Why not do that much? -1 am not anally interested hi keying an ad and do hot ask a person to address ma by' street munber in a town where I know everybody, kids and all mad moat of the names) of the pet dogs, etaw but yon might say yon saw my ad In The Bee. A postcard is all right. Lt us know soma way that yon want this book nod we'll do the rest. Address It. If . JOHNSON CO. OR BABBT JOHNSON. " CTay Onter, Nab. I GRAIN JREVIEW. , Chicago, Nov. 80. Rural disinclination to sell baa exercised a bullish lnflence in the tcorn market thla week, and espe cially ao after word that food relief for Europe would ba organized on a broad humanitarian baals. Compared with a week ago, corn quotations this morning; varied from o off to,8o higher, oata ranged from o decline to 2c advance. nd provisions showed gains of lOo to At first, the fact that cold weather pointed to larger receipts, had a decid edly weakening effect on the corn mar ket Announcement that Argentina corn was being shlppped to Belgium and that South Africa waa shipping heavily to Great Britain, tended also to depress valuea here, but waa. offset later by rumors that speculative ahort selling of corn might be put under official ban. Then evidence began to develop that farmers -'Were adopting a bold-backiollcy, and the market yesterday awung upward In earnest, with the trade taking apeclal note of reports from Parla that help for food distress In' Europe would ba furnlabed In every possible way. ' Oata were governed mainly by the fac tors that ruled eorn. Upturns In provisions seemed dua to a larga extent to the fact that shipments were much In axceSs of -a year ago. Chicago Prod nee, Chicago; Nov. SO. Butter Market higher; creahery, 5668e. Eggs Receipts, 3,930 casea; market un changed. Potato Lower; receipts, 68 cars; Minnesota and Dakota, bulk 81.80O1 (0; Minnesota and Dakota, sacks. 81.801.70; Wisconsin and Michigan, bulk, 81.60 1.65; Wisconsin and Michigan, sacks, 81.65 .170. I Poultry Alive, market higher; fowls 18V023c; springs, lac; turkeys, 26c New Tork Cotton Futures. New'' York," Nov. SO. Cotton futures closed ateady; December, 26.65c; January, 25.40c; March, 24.45c; May, 24.05c; July, 23.J6C Now Tork Stocks. . New Tork. Nov. SO. Shippings fur nished the only element of atrength at the dull opening of today'a atock mar leer.. Marine, preferred, and Atlantlo Gulf gaining between 1 and !polnta. This waa offset by further heaviness In mo-, tors and oils. Studebaker and Mexican Petroleum breaking almost 2 points each, with fractional recessions In coppers. Ralls ware dull and moderately lower, and United Statee Steel yielded a large fraction, while . Baldwin Locomotive reacted -a point. ' Liberty 4th 4Hs con tinued to sag, making ft new minimum of .84. ' . Stocks wars hesitant at the opening of today's market, reacting quite generally In the first -hour vth variable rallies lat-r on the moderate Inquiry for rails. Trading waa restrained pending expected developments of the coming week at Washington. Initial loaaes of 1 to I points among stasia, coppers, motors and oils were balanced by atrengthened ahlpplnga, minor equipments and obscure apeclalttes. The closing waa Irregular. Bale approxi mated 100,000 aharea. Liberty bonds were heavy, tha fourth 4 Ha establishing a, new low record at 86.TI. r . St.. Joseph Lira Stork. St Joseph, Nov. 80. Cattle Receipt. 100 ead; market nominal; steers, 88.600 18.00',cows and heifers, 35.35O16.00; calves, t.50O13.60. Hogs Receipts. 5,600 head; market higher; top. 317.76. bulk Of salea, 317.00O 1T.80. ' - The Bee is the best paper in Ne- tosika. Asjc th pirjai xlm safe fcj OllfilllllllSl Broad Assortments and Low Cash Prices Make Holiday Shopping Here Both Pleasant and Profitable. OllllIO WE WILL ACCEPT LIBERTY BONDS Of anysue, at full market val ue in exchange for merchandise. Inquire at office.- 1 Tojland Now 0pen-4th Fioor V , (-- rTT r TIT TTtv t U ' AV W I II i 11 01 11M 1 Li! EM9 -:- THE CASH STORE -: WE WANT YOUR PRODUCE Fresh Dressed Poultry, fresh Butter, Eggs, etc.,. Will pay cash at market price day of delivery. Toys, Dolls, Games-4tii Floor Reductions on Women's Oute Apparel Not Ustal Before January or February V! Pleasing Assortments of the Most Up-to-date Styles Greatly Reduced Prices on , High Class Suits At half and even less than half usual retail prices. 65 Elegant Suits That sell regularly at $65 up to $150,- in our December Sale At Just Half Price 175 Beautiful Suits That sold up to $59. Big range of styles & P JF colors. Cash Price . . C59 J 85 Stylish Suits La most desirable colors and mate rials. Suits that sold up to $35. Our Cash Price $ i and mate- 15 ffYVWW High Qualities That Insure the Purcliascr Unbounded satisfaction A Special Cash Purchase of 250 Glassy 'resses Three Special Groups Handsome Winter Coats Valuea we are confident you'llfind unequalled elsewhere. SEE THEM EARLY. x Coats SELECT YOUR FURS FOR GIFTS You'll find just .what you want here at saving cash prices. Worth $65 and $75. Big assortment. Many Fur -trimmed. '50 Coats Worth $50 and $55. In most popular cloths and pat terns. Our, Cash Price . Coats Worth to $39 Newest styles and most desirable colors. Our Cash Price .... '25 At every-price you'll find the assortments most satisfactory and the values truly extraordinary. Make your selections as early as possible before assortments are depleted. In big assortment of the new est designs, for street, after noon and evening wear, in the j season's most popular -mate rials anjl colorings. Matchless values. "In our December Sale, P Cash Price ...... OTHER GROUPS OF BEAUTIFUL DRESSES PRICED IN THE DE- 35 r-BER SALE 'AT REDUCTIONS CF 1-3 to 1-2 From the regular retail prices. See 'these splendid bargains early, as they cannot last long at our sale prices. ' v THOUSANDS OF DAINTY NEW BLOUSES A.t prices that make selection jeasy At every -cash price you'll find values superior. i 1 Matfuf acturer's Sample'Line A'afiim SJii now sS About Half 'Price i High Quality and Low Prices Combine to Interest Buyers in This December Sale of - Comfortables, Auto Robes, Bath Robe Blankets, Indian Blankets, Infants' Blanket Robes, Ford Radiator Covers . Annex Sales Boom, Main Floor. Astrachan Auto Robes Rubber Lined. Cash Price, ea.$9.95 Ford Radiator Covers Felt in terlined, leatherette. Cash Price, each S2.95 Indian Blankets All wool, dis tinctive tribal designs. Cash Price, each $7.75 Indian Blankets Beacon, wool nap grade. Cash Price, at each I... 85.75 Bath Robe Blankets, Cord and Frog -Cash Price, ea...S3.95 Wool Filled Comfortables Silk, mull and silkollne cover. Cash Price, each S6.50 Cotton Filled Comfortables Silkollne covered. Cash Price, at each 1 83.25 Beacon Wool Nap Jacqnard Com fortables Cash Price.. ..84.95 Infants' Blankets White Cotton, singles. Cash Price, each..25 White Cotton Blankets -beo slza, Cash Price, pair. .81.75 White Cotton Blankets-11-4 size Cash Price, pair 2.50 Gray Cotton Blantets For sin gle beds or cots. Cash Price W pair ......81.25 Tan Wool Nap Blankets 11- size, pair ...83.75 riaid Wool Nap Blankets 68x8f ;ize, gray plaids. Cash Price, per pair 85.4E Gray Wool Mixed Blankets 68x80 size, Cash Price, per pair , $7.75 Gray Wool Mixed Plaid Blankets 68x80 size. Cash Price, per pair 88.95 Plaid All Wool Auto Robes. Cash Price, each 86.75 Plush Anto Robes Tan only each ....T..,. 85.00 DECEMBER SALE OF Brass Beds, Springs and Matresses Spot cash buying secured Us the prices and we're giving our customers the full benefit of. the savings. We invite com parison of quality of our offering. We are confident of the results. $25.00 Brass Beds Tw-inch posts, at only : $19.50 $35.00 Brass Beds Two-inch continuous post, at : ".$22.50 $45 Heavy Brass Beds In this sale, at x only $29.50 Two-Inch Post Vernis Martin Beds Thick fillers, only $9.50 $18 Vernis Martin Beds In this sale $14.50 Good Link Fabric Springs In this sale, only... $5. 50 and $5 Best Double Deck Coil Springs $17 value, only $10.00 Best Sanitary Conch $7.00 a Good Coil Springs $10.00 value, only $7.50 Children's White Beds Drop sides $8.00 Good Sanitary Couch $6.00 Genuine Felt Mattress...$12.00 Combination Mattress. .$ 7.50 Snow Ball Felt Mattress At only $16.50 CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES Electric Table lamps and Shade Complete 84.00 Alakogany Smoking Cabinets Only 85.50 l'rlscilla Sewing Cabinets Mahogany 85.50 Martha Washington Sewing Cabinets 812.50 White Basslnetts On wheels 84.50 Tea Wagons I Fern Stands Pedestals Cedar Chests Footstools I Floor lamps IF IN DOUBT GIVE HER A Carpet Sleeper far Christmas And Save Her Time and Energy for Better Work We handle BisselTs Bali-Bearing Sweepers The best on the market; specially priced 'at Our Cash Prices of t $3.75 and $4.25 Other Good Makes Sweepers Our Cash I BisselTs Combination Vacuum Cleaner and Price $2.75 Sweeper At only. .'.$8.50 and SI 0.50 We Have a Fine . Assortment of SMALL RUGS in Various Sizes Best Worsted Wiltons 36x63 in., for.... 810.50 Best Worsted Wiltons 27x54 in., tor.... $. 7.00 Smith Axmlnsters 27x54 In., tor.. m.. .84.00 Smith Tehets 27x54 in., tor ...82.75 Prepare for snow and also ' slushy weather with a COCOANUT FIBRE DOOR MAT Guaranteed Dirt Remover All sizes from 14x23 ijiches at ......... 85 To 29x47 in,, af $6.75 ' Saving Cash Prices on Holiday Hardware, House Furnishings - House- -Furnishing Department JO. 2 uix.225 83.25 81.50 Nickel-Plated Casseroles Our Special Cash Price. Six-Pound Electric Iron With cord. Cash Price. . . TwPntr.Vnnr.Piinnfl Kfimllv Knnln Dm PooV, dIm Family Size Food Chopper Our Special Cash Price 81.25 Lunch Kits With thermos bottle. Our Cash Price ..$3.65 1-Quart Aluminum Kice or Cereal Cooker-jCash Price 81.69 fcight-Cup Aluminum Percolator Our Cash Price... ...81.98 Gem Safety Razors Our Special Cash Price 89 Family Meat San Our Special Cash'Price 65 Vacuum Hand M asker Our Special Cash Price 75J Folding Wringer Bench Our Special Cash Price 82.35 Folding Ironing Hoard Our Special Cash Price 81.50 Headquarters for Heating Stoves and Ranges awn vuui nenwrs aii sizes ana Six Hole Banco With 18-inch oven. Cash Price....... 837.00 Six-Hole Bange With 16-inch oven 852.00 Combination Coal and Gas Range -Cash Price 887 00 Cabinet Gas Range With Oven and broiler. Cash Price. .845.00 Four-Hole Gas Stove With ;18-inch oven. Our Cash Price ,1-only . 830.00 prices up from 89.00 Two-Hole Oil Stoves Our Cash Price 814.00 Three-Hole Oil Stoves Our Cash Price 817.50 Oil Heaters Our Special Cash Price up from "..85.45 One-Hole Ovens For gas or coal stoves. Cash Price ..81.95 Ewo-Hole Ovens For gas or oil stows. Cash Price 83.25 m Read the Big Special December Holiday Cash Grocery Sale for Mondays-Quality Goodr and the Lowest Cash Prices 1 5?3 Dim Tint MR KPKnl nKTtru- v irBri i,.n. p... 11. . T. " ... . . READ THK BIO SPECIAL DECEJI SALE FOB MONDAY. Quality Uoada and the Low Cash Price. 41-lb. Backs Beit High Grade Diamond . H Flour $2.15 14-lb. Sacks Beit High Grade Diamond ' H Flour $1.39 - It Bars Swift's Pride Laundry soap.38e I lea But White or v Yellow Corn meal .....t8e ( Iks. Beet Barley Flour 30c o. I cans Solid-Packed Tomatoes.. 14e No. 1 cans. Fancy Sweet Sugar Corn 16Hc No. cans Early June Feai 14c 22-ounce Jar Pure Apple Butter... 23c ls-ounce cans Condensed MIlk...,14r (-ounce cans Condensed Milk 6H Large Bottles Assorted Pickles fit Fancy Japan Rice, per lb li'M Tall earn Alaska Pink Salmon rt3e Tall cans Fancy Red Salmon 28c The Best Hand-Picked,- Navy Beans pound- 7. 12W Washington Crisp Corn Flakes, pkjr ..9e Grape Nuts, pkg 12e Omaha's Greatest Dried Fruit and Not Depnrtmriit. Cholcs" California Muscatel Cooking Raisins, lb 16c 'Jnolc California Prurea mi lb.. ..IOc i''ancy Santa Clara Prunes, lb ISO .'ancy California Seedless Raisins, lb.ISc i-'ancy pitted Prunes, per lb,.......lfte ancy Bartlett Pears, lb 20e b'ancy Evp. Apples, lb .......tOe fancy Seeded Kaislns, pkg lue The Finest Line of New Dried Fruits In the City. OMAHA'S GREATEST TEA AND COFFEE MARKET. Fancy Golden Santoe Coffee, per Ib.JSr Fancy Marlralbo Blend 'It has the - Fla' i), lb ......25c ( Futicy Pwto KUo blend (well known lor its high quality ana ricn ooay). per lb ...21a Three lbs. for ..$1.00 Our Well Known Mocha and Java Blend, a Coffee that cannot be equalled for the price or quality, per lb 331-30 The Best Tea Slftlngs, lb t!ie Breakfast Cocoa, per lb... 25e Omaha's Geratfst Vegetable Market. Cash and (airy enable as to give yon every benefit by eliminating the high rest of drUrery. HO It Pays-TRY HAYDEN'S' FIRST It Pays 01 rresn uoumern onailols, crrotS Or Radishes, large bunches 5c 3 Heads Fresh Leaf Letuce.....,..10e Fancy Head Lettuce, head livie Fancy Ripe Tomatoes, lb,. lee 3 8talks Fresh Michigan Celery.... 16c t large Green Peppers 5e Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips or Rutabagas, per lb t'Ac Fancy Wax or Green Beans lb.,..12c Anything you want In the vegetable line if It's on the market we have It I .rape Fruit Special Monday, each. 6e 111 !!!I!I!III!!IIMS IIUIIIIIlllluV V