lb c THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE; - NOVEMBER 23." : 1919. D'ANNUNZIO HAS PRECIPITATED ADRIATIC CRISIS i w-amawa- Further Aggressive Move by ;,;Fiume Emancipator May Result In War With, Jugo-Siavs. r-a. . - London, Nov. 22. The situation on the Adriatic at a result of Ga briele d'Annunzio's campaign has " , reached a crisis. Private advices leave no doubt that he is determined to annex Dalmatia and attack Alon tenettro. The Jago-Slavs are stated to have concentrated troops and to be pre oared to resist aggression. Another report says a republican undercurrent directed against the Italian monarchy exists among d'Annumzio s forces. May Mean War. ..l it is stated in the advices that further a&gression by D'AnnunaO will certainly precipitate hostilities ' with the Jugo-Slavs, who, however, ft is declaned, will direct their at tack against D'Annunzio and not against the Italian government It is not known, however, wheth 1 or the. imureent ooet leader shares the reported ambition of this mili- tary element to attack the govern ment. D'Annunao. it aDoears. has been stirred to further efforts by the fact that the Ita&an elections were tin favorable to his cause. Many ad , venturers are flocking to his stand- ard, the reports state, and among a certain element there seems to be a desire to make . him , president of Italy. 1 , "t - " Wants to Add Dalmatia. "JZ Some well informed quarters be Heve he merely deteires to annex 'Dalmatia for Italy and has no re ' publican ambition. Whatever his " attitude may be on this question, liowever, there appears to be no ' rfoubt that he has not abandoned his plans of aggression in the Adriatic, 7 A late report trom rome says trie military party, which favors the an nexation of Dalmatia has brought ' such strong pressure to bear upon the government that the, situation is delicate. " Today's dispatches supplement -Advices from Rome received last ' night which reported the American ' embassy actively engaged in watch ing the situation, which was report ed as holding the possibility of serious development from hour to . honr, as regarded both Italy proper and the Dalmatian coast. Italy Is on Brink. " Venice, to which Naval Attache Reeves has gone to report on con ditions, is only about 75 miles from Fiume on the water route and nearer yet by the' land lines. The possibility of a move into Istria by D'Annunzio was mentioned ,in re- ' cent advices, in which case the pre- ' diction was made that whole divi sions ot' Italian regulars would be likely to follow him. An Istrian move would take him to the bor ders of Venetia, in which ,VeTiice ' lies. Italy's internal conditions have " been rendered m6re uncertain by the recent elections, which gave the socialists largely increased represen tation, i The issue is sharply drawn between the nationalist elements, whieh ap plaud D'Annunzio's Fiume adven ' ture, and the pacifist socialists, who are bitterly against any move which would likely again involve Italy in ' war. - liberty Bond Price. New .York. Nov. 12. d,lberty bond final PHcm were: SHl, 100.10; tint 4, 94.10! second 4a, i.30; first 4a, 1 4. SO; aecond s, . IJ.SO; third 4H. S4.2S: fourth 4a. S.H: Victory 3s. 98.26 ; Victory 4, 9.14. ' - , Held for Embezzlement SDringfield. III. Nov. 22. Ralph Deicken, whose dollar tips to barbers and expensive clothes gained him the title of the "Beau Brummel bank clerk," was arrested on a fed eral warrant charging him with em bezzlement of $27,000 from the Ridgely Farmers' State bank, where he was "employed as paying teller until a month ago. Miss. Jessie Conner, bookkeeper, was arrested on the same charge. Miss Conner, it is alleged, assisted Deicken in covering up his defalcations. Short Term Notes " Market 'and Industrial News , of the Day LIVE STOCK Omaha IJvs Stock Market. O ma lea, Nov. 11. 1111, 'Itscelnta werei Cattle v Ron Sheen umeial Monday ...zo.iif t. 789 11.168 Official Tuesday ,.ll.4 7,891 11,130 Official Wednesday 11,133 Official Thursday... 1,4(1 iial r riaay Off I Estimate t.Hj 1,741 1 Saturday. 6.394 7.674 J, 600 l,100 Bid. Asked. Am. T. T. ts. 1914 K Am. T. A T.. (a. 115 ft 99 Am. Tobbacco 7s, 19M lout lot Am. Tobacco 7s. 1923 100 101 Anaconcla, Copper ts, 1929.... 97H 91 Anr-FrcTnch ext. ts. 1920.. 94 16-14 97 Arm. & Co. con. bed. s 120.101 1014 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7s, 1921.1001, 101 Bethlehem Steel Co. 7a 1929.100 , 10f British sWa. 1921 SS 4-14 96U Canada Cs, 1921 97 97 C. B. Q. 4s. 1121 94V4 14 Cudahy Pack. Co. 7s, 1911. ...100 101)4 Int. Rabid Transit Is. 1921.. 68 67 K. C Terminal 6s, 1923 99 H 0U Lehlsh Valley (s. 1923 100 101 Liggett Meyers s, 1921.... 99 99 ft Proctor Gamble 7s, 15J. .102 101 Proctor a Oamble 7s. 1921.. 10314. 103 union racirie es. lias.1. iozm loi Wtlson Convsr. s, 1121 94 96 tt First Liberty itte A, 100.10 Liberty 1st, 4s (4.30 Liberty 2d 4s 91.19 Liberty 1st 4"4s..... 94.60 Liberty 3d S3. 72 Liberty 3d hi 94.11 Liberty 4th 4 (4s 92.70 Llbsrty 3th 4V 99.14 Slooz City Live Stock. Sioux City. Ia Nov. 22. Cattle Re celpts, 1,000 head: market steady: beef eteers. llt.00O17.00; common fed, 110.00 16.00; crass, I7.00ai0.60; fat cows and neirers. red, S.6i)pi J.ao; (rasa, I7.0UW 9.00: ranners. 16.00m 6.76: veal calves, 36.00016.00; stockers and feeders, 11.10 11.26: feeding cows and, hellers, ft.000 8.50. Hose RecelDts. 3.600 head: market steady to 36c higher; light. 114 10014.26: mixed, 111.T6014.1O: heavy, (13.(6 14.00; bullr nr sales. sls.iDD14.00. Sheen and Lambs Receipts. 1,60V neaa: market steady. Turpentine- and Roe in. Savannah. O a., Nov. 23. Turpentine Firm, 11. 67 1.61; salea, II. St; receipts, 143 bbls.; shipments. 70c; stocks, 13,721 Ibbla ' Rosin Quiet: sales. 3l bbls.; receipts. E14 bbls. ; shipments, 4,641 bbls.; stock, 65.138 bbls. Quote: B, 314.30; D. 314.40; ,EF, 316.60; O, H. 618.85; 1, 117. 8U; K, 18.15: M. 319.25: N. I20.12H: Wfl, 321.00; WW, 123.00 25.00. V V Dry Good. ' New Tork, Nov. 12. Print cloths today ... ehejmnffe ateanv and flreea Broods In demand for early shipment. Tarns held steady ana suns nrm. Cotton goods for fall have been bought freely this week. ' Kansas C4ty Grain. Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 11. Close corn. December, tl.llTt; January, S1.27U; May. ii.zs; Juiy, si.za Real Estate Transfers Dundee and Field Club If priced right,' I will find you a buyer. - i HARRY M. CHR1STIE7 Kaolin Building. Tyler 5240. Jennie Prelsraan and husband to John Arnolds, 10th at. 105 ft, a. of Bancroft St.. e. a.. 29x66 S 1.300 Mary B. Dare and husband to Oeo. u. viaca, arm si., iov iu w. oi 48th St.. s. s.. 121x169 S.I00 William Deutich and wife to John C. Martens, se, cor. 46th ana Marcy at. 90x101 A S.001 Kittle Selby and husband to Vetta Noltlng, West Adams St.. 24S ft. w. of 35th st. s. s.. 824x103 S00 Fred Mongedoht, Jr., to Henry Vo" . Kedlck ave., no It e. ot Z4th l.., b. s.. 40x150 4.310 Lillian m. Bwen ana nusbana to Rose Dobel. Newnort ave.. 81 ft e. of 25th ave.. h. s.. 44xr30.... t.100 sagar n. scott ana wits to Luia M. Baker, sw, cor. 67th ana Howara st. (0x121 1.171 Barker Co. to Alice T, Austin, Fon- tenelle blvd.. 191.0 It n. or Mili tary ave.. w. a.. 50x123 131 Carrie wagoner to James A. Haw versen, Larlmore ave.. 17T ft w. ' of 34th St., n. s., 46x133 1,409 Security Land and Improvement Co. to John C Miller Franklin at.. 130 ft e. of list st, n. a.. 40x160 184 John o. sterner and wire to Chas. W. Martin. Marv st.. 42 ft a .of 35th ave., n s. 44x130 1,000 meai n. matt ana wire to pscar B. nniiund, sw. cor. ieta ave. ana Blnney st, 4,3(0 .Margaret u. witners to Donna H. Luke. 15th at.. 49 ft D. of Arbor st.7 w. s.. 49x133.. I.TI0 Eugenie M. Earle to Independent Realty Co., 38th ave., 122.S ft n. of Farnam at, e. a.', 40x109.5 1,000 National Bank of Commerce to C O. Johnson. Woolworth ave.. 200 ft. e. of 48th at, s. a, 100x130.. 113. a. n.uioKoisKy ana wire to J? uimore Dorsey. 14th St., 40 ft n. of Cater blvd.. w. a. 80x121.0 S50 Ida Scholtlng and husband to Sarah , Troxcil, w. Monroe, 383 ft. w. of 23d at, s. ., Irreg pc ' 100 Hannah Relnhardt and husband to Eva Wlntersteln, Sabler st, 130 . ft e. of 20th st, n. s, 40x116.. t,100 fred Armbrust and wife to John Vlndlt et al, 19th St., 148 ft a. of Dorcas st, e. ., 40x100 1,900 Sarah H. Joslyn to Anton C. Drel bus. sw. cor. 8th and Howard at, 6xl82 37,500 Charles Koplets and wife to Steve Skradskl and wife. nw. oor. 39th and U its., 50x120 1,060 Simons' Krasne to Jacob Flnken stlne and wife. sw. cor, 14th and Indiana ave., 106x124 9.500 P. A. Edquljt, Adm., to Zachary D. Reapess, ne. cor. 84th ave. and Larlmore ave. 128x142 304 Samuel N. Wolf et al to Joe L. Wolf. 24th at. 269 ft n. of Dodie St., e. s., 50x143.6 1.000 Six days this week. 83.022 Kama days last w'k.. 49,680 Same 2 weeks ago.. 64,453 Same 1 weeks ago.. (0,938 Same days year ago. 61.965 48,900 20,001 35,417 17,770 00.771 -8,959 9,770 0,735 1,000 68,184 63,914 48,133 (3.447 09,243 Receipts and disposition of live stock at the Union stock yards, Omaha, Neb., for : sours enaing at I o ciock p. m., aovsra ber 32, 1919: . RECEIPTS CARS. Horses Cattle. Hog. Bhp. Mules. Union Paclflo . . C. A N. W., east... C, N. W west... C, 8t. P., M. & a.. C B. Q , east.... C, B. A Qi, west . C. R. I. & P., east Illinois Central .... Chi. Ot Wcat .... Total receipts 4 S .21 .14 . S .67 8 14 13 (1 DISPOSITION HEAD. Morris A Co. Swift Co Cudahy Packing Co. Armour & Co J. W. Murphy : Total Hogs. .. 712 .. 90S ..1,009 .. S97 .. ,701 ..1,117 Cattle Arrivals of cattle this week have been about 13,000 heavier than laat week or around (0,000 head, due to lra provement In the weather conditions. For the aame period laat ysar official figures were 51.800 or some 12.000 Iesa With the exception of Monday and Tues day the supply oi short feds and warmed up Deer naa been very light other mar. kets have received generous suplles and with declines there 'the market here has droppsd, being all the way from 6031.00 ewer, i nomine; prima nas been on tne marxei, out a loaa oi caoy Deer averag ing 1,150 pounds sold Monday for 316.76, which Is top price so far this month. Plenty oi Butcher stock naa been com- Ine fn. hnr the nuellrv hea bean Vlrr TiAAr. fchlefly odd and endi. As compared with week ago tne best cows, also cutters and canners are unchanged, Inbetween grades are sail the way from 26050a lower. v r Stockers and feeders had a better mar ket thla week with! trader buyers purchas ing freely ana more numerous country buyers. The market has been very Ir regular and slow at times. Prices In c'me caaee looked a little higher; In other cases aa much aa 25c lower, but the gen eral market Is about steady. The supply or grsss ateera is railing oft ana weat II coming is ot poor quality, No. Av. 71. .107 08. .191 Ml. .344 rs 65. .810 APARTMENT HOUSE FOR SALE - An exceptionally well located arid ' attractive apartment house, with 6 apartments each, having vestibule, living room, dining room, 2 bed rooms, tiled bath, kitchen and pantry. Price, $40,000 ; reasonable . s terms. The rooms are large, well ventilated and sunny, and as comfortable as a bungalow. ' Permanent r tenants; rents reasonable. Full particulars on request. DUMONT & CO. 41ft afaalMa RnlUme Dl ft l- COn m Let Us Help You in the Selection of u Home DO YOU KNOW where this man -Is going? . Not to that house, but to his home. There is all the differ ence in the world between the words house and home. We have houses for sale which are genuine homes, which are a delight to the eye, and which are a com fort to the owner. Will you make an appointment to ."-ee them? . 4 ' ' DUNDEE 'Beautiful 8-room house, all oak finish ; sleeping porch that can be "used as sun room; an unusual Jiome. ' . " iWESTSIDE ' $7,750; near 42d and Marcy; 8-room house, oak finish, large garage, new houses all around.. $7,500; near 43d and Pacific; oak finish, sleeping porch, fine home, large garage. Theo. E. Peterson Company Douglu 7024. REALTORS 458 Omaha Natl Bank Bldg. Sunday call The. Z. Peteraon or Victor E. Peterson e T1mi1m rl 9 J mim Tmm1.. W e ft t As compared with laat Friday prices ars about steady. uuotations on cattle: Choice to-prime beeves, 315.00010.60; good to chplce beevee, 812.60014.60: fair to good beeves, 311.6012.60; common to fair beeves, 110.00 V11.00; choice to prime yearlings, 115.00 16.50; good to choice yearlings, 113.009 14.00; fair to good yearlings. 012.00 13. uo; common to lair yearlings, 9.ooitp 11.60: choice to prime helfera. ' 38.60 10.50; choice to' prime cows, $9.50010.75; good to choice cows, 18.0009.00; fair to good , cowa, $6.6007.50; common to fair cows,' $5 0006.26; choice to prime feed ers, $11,40012.60; good to choice feeders, $10.00011 00: medium to good feeders. $8.0009.00; common to fair feeders, $7.00 08.00; good to choice stoeksrs, . sio.000 11.00: fair to cood stockera. $8.0009.60: common to fair stockers, $O.OO07.5O; stock heifers, $0.0008.00; stock cows, $5.50 7.00: stock calves. $0.60010.50: veal reives. $7.00 0 13.00; bulls, stags, etc., $6.2603 60; choice to prime grass beeves. 18.00014.00; good to eholce graas beevee. til. 00012. 60; fair to good graas beeves, $9.00010.60; common to fair graas beeves, $7.6009.00: Mexican beeves: $0.6008.00. Hogs There nss been evidences ot tne new crop of hogs moving more freely this week. Receipts for the week total 48.900 head, around 17.000 more than laat week, but receipts are still lighter than year ago. showing declines 01 17,000 head for the earns Derlod. The quality hss been good with a lib eral proportion of 'good butchers and light weights. Demand has been broad as a whole and while the week has been ehar actertsed by a bearish tendency, prices at this point will bear a good comparison with other markets and ths wssk Is clos ing with a strong undertone. The week opened with prices wsll above $14.00, but dropped under the hill a quar ter of a dollar during -eh e week, but with a stronger market Saturday and bulk of sales at $13.90014.15 and top of $14.25 the market le closing around 40 O 60s low er than last Saturday. HOGS. Sh. Pr. No. Av. GRAIN. MARKET n Omaha Grata, , Omaha, Neb., Nov. It, 1919. Grain arrival! today -showed Increases ror wneai ana corn, car' lot receipia werer Wheat, 101; corn, 68;eata, 10; rye. a, ana nariey, . Hard winter wheat ranged from un changed to eeveral cents lower. There was hardly enough spring sold to mske a basis for quotations. Cora was gener ally unchanged to I cents lower. Oats were unchanged te V font off, the bulk steady. Bye was 1 to S enta up and barley unchanged. Wheat No. 1 herd:.! ear, $3.44. No! S nam: 1 car, z.ti; 1 oar, 1360; 1 ear. s.6i (smuttyi; 1 care, $2.43; f ears, yz.i: 1 car. 12.40. no. 2 hard: a cara. $2.38; 4 eara, $2.26; 1 car. $2.36 (smutty) s cars, (smutty), no. 4 jiara: car, $2.29 (loaded out); 1, car. $2.28; oar, $2.27. No. 6 hard: 1 ' car. $2.20: car, lilt (yellow). No. I mixed: 2-6 car. jz.it. (smutty), no. z northern snr In csr, $2.70. Sample spring: 1 car. $2.25 (northern, smutty). Na. S mixed: 2 cars, $2.08 (durum). No. 4 mixed: I cars, $2.08 luurum;. oampie mixed : 1 oar, 83. Id. Corn No. 3 white: 1 car. 81.44 (newV No. 4 whites 1 car, 11.43. No. I white: I cara, $1.94 (new); 1 ear, 31.33 (new); a cars, ei.es inewi. no. 1 vsilow: a.b car. J $1.62. No. 1 yellow: 1U car, $1.62. No. $ yenow: 1 car, !. (new), no. 4 yellow: 1 car, $1.37 (new). No. 6 yellow: 1 car. $1.34 (new); 1 cars,. $1.82 (nsw). No. yellow: 1 car, $1.25. No. 1 mixed: 1-5 t-car. $1.53. No. 3 mixed: H car, $1.48; 1 car, !. new;. 010. t mixed: 1 car, $1.36. (new). No I mixed: $ cars $1.33 mewj; s cars sias no .s mixsai 1 ear. $1.44 (old). oats no. 1 wnite: 1 8-1 ear. 7H4e (34 ins. ; 1 car, um; s cars, 7140. itve o. 1: 1 ear. at.sa: t cars, si 11 Barley No. 4: 1 ear. $1.40. Sslectadi 1 car, vi.se. OMAHA GRAIN MOVEMENT. Receipt! Today. Wk. Agos-Tr. Ago. Wheat 101 42 6 Corn 08 49 35 Oats 20 24 88 Rye 6 3 9 Barley 1 J Shipments- Wheat 72 40 T4 Corn 60 10 II Oats 21 1 21 Barley 11 S 8 RECEIPTS IN OTHER MARKETS. Wheat, Corn. . Oats. .. 20 - 199 73 109 88 . 20 96 63 47 .174 .. .43 .721 V Chlcsgo Kansas City St. Louis .. Minneapolis Duluth .... Winnipeg ., Omaha Grain Inspection. The number of ears of grain of the several grsdes Inspected "In" here during the past 34 hours tonows;. Wheat No, 1 hard. 1; No. S hard, 14; No. 1 hard, 16; No. 4 hard, 23; No. 6 hard, 8; sample hard, 1; No. 1 mixed, 6; No. $ mixed, 7; No. 4 mixed, 4; No. 6 mixed, 1; No. 2 spring, 1; No. $ spring, 1; No. 4 spring, I; No. 6 spring, 1; No. durum,. - Total, ss. Corn No. i white, 7; No. I white, 2; No. 4 white, 6; Ne. 6 white, 4; aample white, 1; No. 2 yellow, 2; No. 4 yellow, 7; No. ( yellow, 1$; No. 0 yellow, 2; No. 2 mixed, $;No. $ mixed, ly No. 4 mixed, 10: Nik- 6 mixed. 9: No. 0 mixed, 2; sample mtxed, 1. Total, 175. Oats NO. wnue, it; ro. voiu, Total, 18. . Rye no. 8, s; no. , 1. ioiai, n.rlnv Relented. 1. Total. 1. PRIMARY RECEIPTS AND SHIPMENTS. FINANCIAL Local Stocks and Bonds New Tork. Nov. 23. Trading In stocks today was dull and altogether profession al. The only Interesting and diverting feature was presentsd by several highly speculettve issues. In which further cover ing of short contracts was undsr way. Formost among the shares were Gen eral Motors, Pierce Arrow, Cructble Steel and Boms of the seaaoned oils at extreme galna of 2 to 10 polnta. This advantage In eeveral Inetancee was materially re duced at the close. In the case of the petroleums. Improve ment wae traced to other than technical conditions, there being Indications ot an other substantial advance In prices ot r,tri .nil refined nroducta Ths active list was 1 to I points hlghsr at Its best, but raiia ana coppers were Inclined to sag. Oalna predominated at the firm close. United Ststes steel and several of the motor specialties then at taining highest prices of ths session. There was considerable activity in bonds ssrjeclally Liberty Issues, where further selling wae noted at further low -prices. fi. M fntnllen IM1IE il2.DOU.UVV. Oid IT. & bunds were unchanged oa eall during tne ween. Sales High Low Close Am. Beet Sugar.. W f s American Can .. 200 54 63 64 n.r a wfir . 200 135 135 136 Am. H.-A L. pfd. . 600 124V, 123 124J4 Am. Locomotlvs 1,900 90. 94 954 Am. Smelt. A Ret. 2,000 00 J AS) Sugar Ret... 1,200 188 Jj 137 Am. Sumatra Too. 400 89 $8 Am. Tel. A Tel.. 300 100 g 100 Am. Zino, L. A S. 100 17J 17 Anaconda Coppsr $,200 OS 03 Atchison ........ "J A st II Mr W. I. IB. 1UU ISO AD V t ...1I.A0S 10744 106U 107 B 6. ' 00 $8 38 38H 5;h Stsel B.... 4,400 95U 94H 95Vi4 -a. , , , r . , , 200 140Vk 140 1,000 97 95 600 67 $00 43 00017 (Quotation! furnished by er at to.) Burns, Brink- s 2 "s$ 100 17 03 $ 108 Calif. Petroleum Sandlan .Paclflo, ontral Leather C. A O C, M. A St P.. c' R. I. A P.... Chlno Copper i ;; Colo. Fuel A Iron 100 41 Pore Products .. 1,600 14 Crucible Steel ... $,400 116 Cuba Can Sugar. 4,600 47 Dla Sscur. Corp. 100 70 wrta -. 1.600 15 O.neral ElectriO . 100 170 General Motors. , , uv .o Orsat North, ptd 900 $4 a. N. Ore Ctfs... 40 Illinois central........ Tn.i.lratlon CoD. . 1,400 50 SB Int. Mer. Mar. pfd 400 106 106 Int. Nickel 1.100 15 24 T -Venae 700 70 70 v r Southern... 600 18 17 43 144 67 67 42 4iy .?!! n 42 42 83 13 100 113 40 40 78 70 1$ 1 170 170 130 130 14 14 19 40 91 1.100 10 10 100 114 lis 1,800 204 200 S. 400 . WOO . 1.400 . 200 . 100 14 61 27 90 15 Ksnnecott Cop. L. AN Mex. Petroleum Miami Copper . Mldvale Steel .' Mlaaourt Paclflo Mont, power . . . Nevada Copper . n. T. Central . . N. T. N. H. A H Norfolk A Weat, Nor. Paclflo .... Pan-Am. Petro. . Pennsylvania .... Pitta. A W. va,. Pittsburgh Coal . Ray Con, Cop. ... Reading Ren. iron a sieei. Sin. Oil & Rfa-.. .14.000 60 Southern Paclflo . 7,000 98 60 106 24 " 17 0 114 204 51 61 27 27 00 00 15 16 .... 72 11 11 600 11 na 101 . 10041 101 200 85 86 85 4.800 108 106 108 400 42 42 42 400 80 . 10 80 900 02 62 63 200 21 21 11 1,100 79 78 29 7,900 106 1UO 1DOTS 17 98 Receipts Wbsat ....... Corn Oet3 Shipments- Wheat .4 Corn c Oats EXPORT Today ...1,267,000 ,.. 806,00 489,000 Tsar Ago Today 1,168,000 , 652,000 1,063.000 114 20 40 14 10 ... 14 00 110 11 90 190. II 80 80.. M0 03. .200 63. .837 50. .127 Sh. Pr. ... $14 25 190 14 15 ... 14 06 40 11 46 Sheen Afiout five loads ef sheen and Iambs were received today, but three ot the'm were billed through and trade re mained nominally steady. Compared with a week ego good fat lambs are closing about 4O05Oo lower. Best fed westerns here yesterday brought 114.65 and pretty good gradea around $14.25. Toppy ewes reached $8.00. aged wethers are quotable up to $9.76 and good light yearlings bavs been selling up to $11.60. s y There has been no material ehange In the feeder trade, good fleshy fsedlng Ismbs are bringing $13.60012,15, with straight feedere of desirable quality around $13.00018.60. Feeding ewe at $0.2500.76. Quotations on Sheep Lambs, good to choice, $14.160 14.60; lambs, fair to good, 113.76014.00; fleshy feeders, 113.50011.75; good to choice feedsrs, $l$.OO013.68i; fair to good feeders, $12.50013.00; cull lambs, $9.50 011.00; yearlings, $10.25011.6; wethers, $9.0009.75; ewes, good to choice, $7.5008.00; ewes, fair to good, $7,000 7.60; good feeding awes, $0.2600.75; culls canners, $3.0006.00-,' Kansas City Live Stock. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 22 (U. 8. Bu reau of Marketa.) Cattle Receipts, 900 head; market for week: Beef stsers, 15 to 76 cents lower; butcher stock, 26 cents higher; calves, 10 cents lowsr; fseders, weak; stockers, steady; stock calves, 60 cents lower. Hoge Reoelpts, 1400 head; market stesdy; bulk, $18.90014.25; heavies, $18.75 014.20; mediums, $13.86014.25; lights, $12.75014.15; pigs, $12.50 0 18.(0. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 160 head; market for week: AH fat classes, active, 25 cents higher; feeders, 25 cents higher, closing slow; brssdsrs, steady. St. Joseph Live Stock, St. Joseph. Mo., Nov. II. Cattls Re ceipts,' 600 head; market nominal; steers, 17.60017.00; xows and heifers, $5,600 11.00; calves, $1.00016.60. Hogs Receipts, 9,600 head: market strong; top, $14.10; bulk of sales, $11,160 14.00. Sheep and Lambs Receipts, 100 bsad; market slow; lambs, $1.00014.60; ewes, $6.600150. s ... 165,000 ... 180,000 ... 199,000 CLEARANCES. WhOat and Flour.... 159,000 1,744,000 441,000 991,000 Corn Trading Reflects the 1 Unsettlement In Industry Chicago. Nov. 11. Te a much greater extent than uaual corn prices thla week have reflected dleturbancea In financial and Industrial "Conditions. The net reeult, however, haa been to land the corn mar ket at almost .the earns placs as a week ago. Net changes for ths wssk wsre corn e deollne to lo advance, oats a shade to o down and provisions varying from $1.60 lower to a rlss of 10c Asids from ths vlolsnt sffeot of succes sive tumbles and recoverlee In foreign ex change and In general sscurlttes, the main Influence on the corn market waj the rapidly growing ahortage of coal. At first the dwindling of eoal supplies tended to lift the price of corn, Inasmuch as fsars were expressed that the crop movement would be delayed. Later, though knowl edge that lack of fuel had reaulted In shutting down maufacturlng eatabllsh msnts which were large consumers of corn tended plainly to weigh down values In the corn market. , . For the most part oats merely paral leled the changes In the corn market. Talk of foreign repudiation- of pur chases ot lard was a spsclal aouree of weakness In provlslona j Chicago Grain and Provisions. ' Chicago, Nov. . 11. Buying ot eprn re. cetved a stimulus today from talk ef export buslnees at the ssaboard and .from at tsrapts to anticipate market effeots of a settlement of the coal strike. Closing prices were unsettled o to lo pet hlgbx ir, with! December. II ""1;1''"4 May, $1.251.25. Oata gained 0e to 0c In provlalons the outcome varied from 100 decline to 15o advance. Corn 4!reders at first showed a dlspo sltlon to favo the bear aide owing to freah, Amoves which the government had put into effect to reduce the cost of liv ing Besides, there were additional shut downs of cereal food manufacturing eatab lishments lacking coal. Then came word. however, thst purccases ot rani i .u un made at the eeaboard for Brttum dls tUUng Interests. The rally which enaued . . . i... t. v.m.A further mo. in tnv iuiu. n -- - - . j mentum from goaslp that a settlement of" Chicago, the eoal struts woum om inieryrwou lshly lnaamuch as the strike settlement would mesn a renewal of buying of corn for Industries. Week-end covering on tne part ot shorts did a good deal also to give values a lift. .. . . ' ' Oats wars ruled almost entirely by the action of corn. Provisions averaged higher owing la the main to higher Quotations on nogs. Southern Ry. .... 700 25 24 25 Studebaker Corp.. 18,400 117 116 116 Texaal Co 1,100 301 39 J Too. Products ... 1.000 83 82 82 Union Paclflo .... 800 127' 126 127 United Clg. Storea. 11,600 88 87. 88 U. 8. Ind Alcohol. 1,300 100 104 106 V. S. Steel 10,200 105 104 108 tT. H Steel, nfd ... 300 113 118 118 BOO IS 70TB "It 100 88 1,000 63 2,400 11 100- 81 1,400 60 0.800 101 Utah Conner Western Union Weattng. Eleo. ,., Wllys-Overland . , National Lead .., Ohio Cities Roy'l Dutch N.T. 88 68 10 1 60 88 61 11 11 60 100 101 4 11 New Tork Bond List tral ref. 4s.. 7T Int Mer. M. Os 94 K. C B. rer. se 7B LAN. un. 4s 14 V.. IT. A T. 1st 4s 11 Missouri Fa- clflo gsn. 4s 97 Montana Powsr oa ... 81 IN. T. Can. den. 6s .... 91 Northern Fa- elfle 4a 7T Northern Pa. Clflo 1S 99 Oresan Short Llns ref. 4s. 11 Paclflo Tel. Tel. 5s ..... II Penn. eon. 4aS 91 Penn. gsn. ss . 91 Reading gen. 4s 11 St. U Ban Fran. adj. 9s 99 Southern- Pa clflo cv. Is.. 101 Southern. Rail- 5 10 a B. A Q.. joint 4a .... C. M. A St. f. ev. 4s .... ft. R. I. A P. Ry. ref. 4s.. 16 xC A 8. ret. 4s V7 Chill Cop psr cv. 7s ...109 City of Paris 6s 91 xD. A R. G. ref. Is II Dora, ef Can. 6s (1111) ... 11 Erie gen. 4s .. 44 Gen. Eleo. 6s... 96 Ot. N. 1st 4s II lllllnols Cen. U. S. Is, reg.,100 XT. S. 2s. coup. 100 U. S. ev. 3s. reg 11 U. 8. cv. Is, coup II U. 8. 4s, reg.. 106 U. 8.. 4s, eoup.101 Am. Tel. A Tel. ,'ev. 0s 19 Anglo-French Is 91 Armour A Co. 4 $4 - Atohlsoa gen. 4s 7$ B. A O. ev. 4 01 Beth. Steel ref. 6s 18 Central Lea. Is 17 Central Pa- clflo 1st 76 C. A O. cv. 6s.. 11 Bid. xOffered. way ' anr ev. 6s.. 104 Texas ana i-a I elf Is 1st ... tUnlon Pa I elfle 4s .... U. 8. Rub. 6s. V. S. 8. 6s ., Wabash 1st .. 14 14 18 11 11 . . New Tork General. New Tork, " iW. 12. Wheat Spot, quleti No. 2 red. .$2.35, track New Art I Open. I High. Low. Corn Dee. May Julyi Oats; Dee. May Pork. Jan. May Lard. Jan. I May Ribs. Jan. May 1.11 1.14 1.21 .79 31.10 31.00 21.11 22.70 l.llf 1.10 1.30 1.18 1.24 1.21 .71 .71 Close. 1.11 1.11 1.14 Test. 11.61 -11.70 18.11 (18.17 .76 81.10 11.00 21.10 21.7T .74 11.10 11.71 2t.lt 21.70 11.11 11.10 I 72 I .n tt.lt 11.71 lt.lt 31.77 11.17 111. IT 11.11 111.20 1.11 1.11 1.22 .Tl I 79 14.00 31.00 38.17 21.17 Wanted-A Live Man , A high-grade motor truck manufacturer" is offering its capital stock for expansion purposes. This firm has been in business for 36 years. The trucks have been used for a number of years by some of the biggest cor porations, as well as the United States Government. - It has paid 78 cash dividends since 1916. Estimate to sell $4,000,000 worth of trucks for 1920. Have exported 'to every foreign country. The man we want will work in co-operation with our salesmen. He will not be re quired to do any actual selling himself, but will be ex pected to take our representative to men who are capable of making an investment. Compensation on- a commis sion basis, paid from our Chicago Office direet. To qualify for this position applicant must bear good repu tation locally. Can use all ' or part time. Permanent proposition and energetic man' can earn $5,000 a year and upwards. Address C. S. Wille, Sales Manager, 504-0 East Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois. v-.w hilled Corn Spot, steady ; No. 1 yellow, $1.06 and No. i mixed. $1.04 e. 1. f. New Toi- . .... . - u Oats Bpor, ateaoy, no. i wmiv, Other articles unchanged. Chicago Produce. Nov. 12. Butter Higher; Mreetneev. R7n71t4e. F.em Hleher: receipts, $91 easee: firsts, 7ITUcr ordinary firsts. 00001c: at mark, caaea included, 690tte; atorsge packea, tirsts, esweo. Poultry Alive, higher; springs, I0; fowls, 13Q19c; turkeys, 84e. Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. Nsw Tork, Nor. 12. Evaporated Ap ples Firm. Prunss Actlvs. Apricots Firm. Peaches Steady. Raisins Active. FOR QUICK SALE List your property with HARRY M. CHRISTIE. Wait ing list for 6 and 6-room houses priced right Kcalino Building. Tylar S240. THE TEN wmmr an Income Month h. Month Buying f . at the ' Bottom Now is the time, with1 stocks selling considerably below their recent high point, for the small investor to . study more closely than ever general .market conditions, with a view to picking up those securities that through technical circumstances alone are carried well under their real values. Let us keep you in touch with the numerous favorable opportunities presented. . Write Dept. OB-13 for sample copy of the Current Market Review and copy of The Ten Payment Plan. E. M. Fuller & Co. Members ef Consolidated Stock Bxeh. of N. T. BO Bread St., New York BBBmSBSBBEaBBBBBBm Stocks Bid. Asked Cudaajr racking Co.. 17 107 Deere et Co., pfd 99 u 101 W uwva jn is w 1 yvr ciui pia S 1U9 Hast A Heyden T per cent nfd 90 Journal Stockman, 80. Omaha. .131 ' Midland Title Uuar. Aba. Co. ... u Neb. Power Co. 7s pfd 99 Om.,& Co. B, St. Ry., pfd.. 61 66 A. U. Spalding Brofc-lst nfd liu inn Thomp. & Bid. T per cent pfd. 100 102 Bonds . Doug. Cy. Hway ts, 1932-80 4.66 pr.et rairmont. Meo. water IUa lsse a ea . u ,.,., a .... . '. w. .K , 92 X" ' 100 u. m u. a. sc. ny. ss. 1928.. 80 33 uv., v.u. m , ee si Wichita Tda 4s. 1934 93 (s Majority of Stocks Regain - v Strength After Setback Nsw Tork, Nov. 22. Stocks suffered .ul;,.h Ar."tl0 ,I1I,ildatlon ln he first half of thla week, but meit n...,.ki. and In several Important cases, mors than Rallies wefe concurrent with the pass . "fy; CI '" renew- inf. at p.?.r 0nt to -owest Initial ouo- tlon of time money. , In reanonalbla. nmM.M ,... fJS!?7lilon 1 to nforc ,n admonitions of 'r",",KI,r against "unrs. stricted speculation." , This found Us most r. F . "L , ,n ,ns Pronounced cur. taltoent of business on the stock ex i-of f,h b"k, na other lending Instltut ons sllcited ths statement that hrokera- loana had been further reduoed. 0f,1'.(,,5f,V-,C..UP T"5 th oo4 out of additional impaired speculative ae- ir,;S:. wnlnsnsa ths market la all . . Indleatlons that the .-. Played their position were furnlshsd by ths scarcity of such stocks as Osnsral kiil0" CJuclb.1, StMl od eeveral of tie traho'u-V .tock. fsaturln. .i?ntr'r? '? Prophesies volosd in many elrclea releetlon mf the . . :?.,U"i?.morS..!han ?por.ry er 'sentl. anoinar slump in for eign exchange and latest development in henslo" ' occasionsd freslT appre- Kew Tork Coffee. New Tork, Nov. 11 The market for lie. in s.n2rali5r Mal tone oS ral- weeknend"t0Afr.,V1 AT?. th? tP?,;n hlh'T- March reacted from 15.10a tl. r -Ki-iT luriner scattering llQutda Vi?J? ,Zhic? . T" .Pfob'o'y promotsd by iSS.- n,,ier,'nt: of exchangs rates but the w''h thJ leneral list closing at a net ad Tfi.0fT.'?m 19 ? Polta DscembTr, if.l ',?PU"K' ,1SMtj March, 16.70c U 660. ' y' "Mi S'Ptember; Spot coffee dull; Santos 4s. lO02OUei Rio 7s, 16 Q 15 nominal. "wJei New York Produce. New Tork. Nov. 99 T4i,, creamery higher than ertr. 71 u. a?!.! extra. 73c; firets, 6372e; packing stock ourrsnt make NTn uaiiu " sioca fliita, T2fl7e. "l" "Wo. aitto cneese steady, unchanged. Poultry A llv. af.Arfw. .1,1.1 . . 38O40O "I'oj roostsrs, 20c; turksys. uresssa poultry, stsady land, unchanged. New Tork Money. 1 p,erTc.rJLN0T- -M' $4 0t4!n" r,m,n4' I Okbles, r,nc nd, l.tOe; eables, Lite. Guilders Demand, 37o: eables, 37e. Lire Demand, 11.12; cablee. 12.10. Mrkr-Demand, l.lle; eablee, 1.35a New Tork. Nov s?lsh iT... Mexican dollars, 11.03 7-9. ' " "J .New York Cotton. 9W. 8r. Nov. 22. Cotton futures 11 .i.' .J . ss.sboi January, 30 86O ll-46o; May, 11.40o; July, .iiieW T,rk' NoT- "--Cotton Futures Si0;!4 ': December, 16.26c; January, fo! March, 11.34c; May, 81.t7c July 10.76c. Spot, steady; middling. 19.00c. Hlaneapolis Grain, Minneepolls, Nov. ii. Flour Un ehanged. Barley $1.1701.41. Ry-no. . 1, $1.17 ei.it . Bran $31.00. Corn 11.4891.11. Oats 08 70 . Flax $4.9004.96. Chicaco live Stock. . .c,Sa!0i Nov- 12 Hogs Reoelpts, 1,000 head; market 16 and 60 cents high, er; bulk of sales, $13.70014.16; top, $14.26; IH-l0O14.lt; medium, $1$.70 .f!iJ?nA vll.65O14.10; light light. 118.40014,00; heavy packing sows, smooth, $11.00 0 13.40; packing sows, rough, $11.50013.00; pigs, $12.00011.60. Chicago Potatoes. Chicago. Nov. 22. Potatoes SteeAvi arrlvsls, 40 ears; northern whites, sacked, $$.$502 00; do, bulk, $8.00; Nebraska early Oblos, bulk, $3.00; western russets, sacked, $3.41. linseed Oil. Duluth, Minn., Nov. $2. Linseed, $4.77 04.96. , Oats December, 73 He; May. Tle. New York Coffee. 1 New Tork, Nov. 23. Coffee Rio, No. T, II 11-lto. Futures. firm: December. 16.26c; -March, 15.70a. Bt. Louis Grain. St. Louis. Mo.. Nov. 22. Cora. Decem ber, $1.33 ; May, $1.270. Kansas City Produce. Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 22. Butter. Eggs and Poultry Unchanged. OMAHA PRODUCE Bsttawatsaskaai tore "1 Oysters "King Cole" ChesaDtaka Stand ards, small cana, too; large cane. 60ei per gauon, ei.ie, - n.io vote vnesapeaae Belecta. email cana, $5o; large cans, ttot par gallon, $2.71. "King Cole" Northern Standards, small eans. 5 so; large eana. O60: per gallon. $2.tt. "King Cole" Northern f electa, email cans, esq; large eana, 70e; per gallon, $$.21. "King Cole" Counta, small cans, 48o; large cane, 76o; per gal lon, $1.60. Shell oysters, per 100 eotult, $2.75. Blue Points, $1.60. Clams, per 100 (Little Necks. Chsrry Stones), $1.76; lyuonege, large), ij.uu. . Mammoth Celery Per dos.. tl.tl. Frosen Flah Fancy frosen native southsrn, small, medium, lb., tin. Fanoy fresh bullheada, large blood-red northern stock. It)., Z3G. rancy rrean nauibut, me dium, lb., 29o; chicken, lb., 260. Fanoy rrosen naunut, meaium, 10., jjc rancy black cod, lb., I60. Fancy freah salmon, red, lb., 26c; pink, lb., 20a. Fancy fresh trout, lb., zee. mac oass, o, a., lb., 960; medium, lb., tOo; large, lb., 26c; email, lb., 20o. Croppiea, to lba., 22c; me dlum. lb.. 18o. Fancy freeh whlteflah. jumbo,V medium, market Fancy yellow pike, lb., 250. Fancy rreen pickerel, lb. lOo. Fanoy white perch, freeh, lb., 12c; yellow perch, lb., 16c. Fancy roe shad, lb.. 16o. Sunflsh. lb.. 10c Frosen Fish Fancy frosen native mackerel, lb.. 12c: frosen Selkirk whlte- (leh. lb., oo; rrosen areasea pickerel Jacks, lb., 16o! frossn .yellow pike, lb., 18o: frossn TUlllbee whlteflsh. lb.. ,le. fancy pan frosen dreeaed Bayfield herring, slnala layer pena. lb.. 7o: box lots. 6c. Fancy pan froten Jersey whiting (round stock aversge, i to ids.), per in., so; box lots. 4c. Flnnsn hsddles. 26-lb. box. lb., 18c. Kippered salmon, 10-lb. box, lb., 32o. Smoked whlteflsh, 10-lb. basket, lb., 21c Peeled shrimp, gaL, $3.6J; headleaa, fal.. I1.TI. J . . fncea rurnieneq oy uennsay ai vo. Fruits Oranges, 150. 111. 10.60: til. 100. 170, 10.71; 161, 181. 124, $6.00; Lemons, $00, $60 Sunklst. $1.00; 300, 800 Rsd Ball, $7.60: Bsnanss, psr pound, to. Apples Delicious, extra lancy, 94, 100, l5:Dellclous, extra Fanoy, lit, email. 14.71; Winter Bananas, sxtra fancy, $4.76; Winter Bananaa, fancy, $4.15; Jonathan extra fancy, $1.60) Jonathan fancy, $3.36; Jonathan C grade, $8,90; Wlneeapa, $3.16; W. W. Fearmaln, $3.1$; extra fancy Rome Beauties, small slsss. $8.00. Fsars De Anlou, 94.50, Oraree Res Red Xmporera $Tt If. T. Concords 40e, Oraoe fruit. Dr. Phillips 14. 14. Tl. It. tl, $6.00. . Cranberries BbL late Howes, lilt bbL Jersey, $11; bos cranberries, $4. Sweet Potatoes Jersey Hampers, 1$; bbl. Virginia. $1.10. Potatcss Minnesota W. W. Ohlos psr lb., !0 Minnesota Whltee per lb., lei Wash ington and Idaho Whites, !o. Onions Michigan Rsds, lo: California Whites, Ic; Washington Tellows, le. Cider wtnesap ana Jonathan, keg, $7.60; Oregon Hood River Cider, $10. Canadian rutabagas, psr pound, $s; bests, carrots, parsnips, $0: hubbard souash. IHc: cabbage (crate lots), !o: eabbags (small lota), le: celery, Michigan, per dosen, lOe; celery, extra Jumbo Cali fornia, dozen, 12.00; celery. Jumbo, $1.10; celery, medium, $1.00; celery, crate lota, rough, per quart, $9.00; 'cauliflower, per orate, . $3.00; Bruasell sprouts, per pound. 20c; artichokes, psr pound, $2.00; sgg nlant. car pound. $2.00: head lettuce. per pound, $2.00; head lettuce, per crate, 25.00: leaf lettuce, market price: onions and rldlahea. market pries; green peppers, market price. Cracker Jack. , Checkers, Chums Full ease, plain. 10.40, ca, plain. 18.30; full es., prize, $4.00; cs., prlss. $3.30. Salted Warning to Investors Don't bny Oil, Mining er Motor Stocks without first obtaining authentic information. Many unscrupulous promoters are selling stock in Oil Compsnies that have little chsnee of suc cess. Protect yourself against "fske" stocks by reading the Boston Curb Trader, the nest fearless publication in ths world. Sample copy free. Send for it today. Published since 1902 BOSTON CURB TRADER 2)02 Trsmont Temple, Boetoa. peanuts. 10s esn. Il.lll Na 1 raw peanuta. pound, roasted, 17o; Jumbo peanuta. Its) toasted peanuts, 10ej English walnuts. No. I, sack lots, lie, leas 40o English walnuts. No. I, sack Iota. lOe; leas, lie. Honey 1 dosen, frames comb, ll.tll dossa 6 ounoe glass, strained, II. It. - Almonds Drake, I0o; hard shells. !9s( ne plus ultrsv STet L X. U, 17s; aea. parol, 40a. . Pecans Small, I4 mediant, 17 e: largaj Bread Nuts Large washed, lis; me dlum. I7e: filberts, lOe Figs Lily. 14 t oa beg, tl.lt; lily. II It os. box, ti ll; sultan. 14. oa boa, II. 10; 11, II ea box. 11.19; It, I oa torn $5.00; TO, I oa box, $6.60. Layer Flge 19 lb., fanoy, I row figs, box, $$.10; II lb. toy, 4-row flgs, box. $4.00. Smyrlna Layer Fits T erewa be a, per lb., 47a; t erewa bos, per lb., 4lei I lb, box, psr lb. 4lo; efowa box, per lb.. 41 . ' Mlsoellsneoue flnnaa h addles, ll-la, box, psr lb., lie; kippered salmon, 10-lb, box, per Lb, lOe; smoked whlteflsh. It-lb. basket, lb., lie. Peeled and heedless erlmpe, era be, lobsters, callops, crabmeat, 1.00 per gal. . y UPDIKE We SpecialUe te the Careful Handling ef Orders ef Grain and Provisions Future Delivery All Important Markets We Are Member al , Chicago Board ef Trad Milwaukee Chamber of Commerce Minneapolis Chamber of Commerce St. Louis Merchants Exchange , Kansas City Board of Trad Sioux City Bosrd of Trad Omaha Grain Xxehang We Operate Office eti Omaha. Neb. v Sloes City, la. Lincoln, Neb. Atlantis, la. Hastings, Nsb. Hamburg, la. Holdrege. Neb. Do Moines, la. Geneva, Nsb. Milwaukee, Wis. Chicago, Di. and an of these offices are con nected with eaeh other by private wires. Ws Solicit Your Patronage. THE UPDIKE GRAlfc COMPANY Orala Exchange Building, Omaha, Not). T. S. Cash .Consignment Solicited. DC Residence Loans 5l2 and 6 Monthly Payments Amortization Loans Five Year Loans o; LIBERTY BONDS Bought and Sold' INVESTMENT, DEPARTMENT Our Investment Department rsfemiiisiiils for saf investment securitlee ef wall establUhed buaineeae which we have Investigated and which meet our standards ef a large equity e proves earning capacity marketability and ef- y fluent management. M TRADING DEPARTMENT i ' .' " ' Our Trading Deportment en dee vers te tme) e market for all eeeuritiee. We are always glad to submit quotation ea securities hi which you . sre mtereeted. , BURNS, BRINKER &CO. InTstmnt Securities. S. W. Cor. 17th end Douglas St. Douglas 895. Omaha. V We Offer and Recommend for Inyetment, the 7 FREE FROM NORMAL INCOME TAX , TAX FREE TO HOLDERS IN NEBRASKA Cumulative Preferred Stock of the I Orchard &' Wilhelm Company This company is one of the most prosperous wholesale and retail houses in Nebraska. The tax free features give this stock an added attraction at this time. ; ' In the past four and one-half years, after allowing adequate depre ciation and other charge-offs, the company has' increased its surplus from $175,658.89 to $387,325.69. This stock is preferred as to assets and dividends. We estimate that the total net tangible assets available for the preferred stock over all liabilities is more than $370.00 per share. Price $100 and Accrued Dividends . , Obtainable in Amounts of $100.00 or More Detailed Circular Will Be Sent Upon Request t WE RECOMMEND THIS PREFERRED STOCK FOR , ' INVESTMENT x ' ' M DI W TRUST CO 1 Ground Floor, Omaha National Bank Building Phone Tyler 100 ' Omaha, Nebraska Affiliated with i THE OMAHA NATIONAL BANE Permit No. 714 ha bssa grants to th Orchard WUhelaa Company authorising -the sal ef thl (took, all la aooordane with Xrtlel to, Chaptsr 110, 1111 Session Law undsr th (Jenri Lew of th IUU et Nsbraska. fry,'Na.f-Jsaaa?.-WllMi..jtrr. 4f&tMfct. sit!-! 4- jg