Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, February 07, 1920, Page 10, Image 10

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    Hit; OMAHA 'KKK
DECREASE SEEN
IN LIVE STOCK
Kevcr Weir the" Ad vantages f Cash Buying More Clearly Shewn Than in February Sale OKerlngs Here
!
ON STATE FARMS
'ewer Horses, Mules, Sheep,
Swine and Cattle Than
A Number of
Years Ago.
Lius:, .k. Feb. --.Sr?-
40A cicara" in tlie cumber rf
orjr. mules, ih'rp, twine, milch
ovvs md otVr cattle on braVa
irmi 1 compared with the runn
er a year Ago, ii roted in t Tamt-
. , j - 1 1 : -
IV 1 livtMon rrp"ir msn punix
ere to. lay by the Vnittd Stairs bn
:au of c r i r etimat's and tv bu-
au of fiaikfH and niaikfting of
le slate d'Partiprnt of iKrintlliire.
The number of he stock an '1 the
vcrai.'': value prr head, ire Riven
s follow :
Horse, l.AiSOfY). Average value,
Mul'!", lflftOi.tfl. Average viltie,
100.
Milcls cwi, f! -n00. Average
ahie, .W.
Other cattle. CM !,0(YI. Average
ilur, H S.!D
.Sheep, .i2.',nnn Average mine,
ll.HV
Swine, ,VW, oon Average value,
0.9(. .
the report, which e-tve com pa ra
ve figures (.r 1'M'I and the- esti-
ated number of !:ve 5t'ck for the
itire sta'e, is ai bMliv.?:
According to tli lanti.irc 1 live
ock report i'suri! I.v the buir.ui
' rron rvhin:tfri at il t!ti tf.ifc tin-
ail of lir.iilsCt and li:;n kctirg, tl:e
jmbcr of Imr.os on f.unn is csti
atcd to be l.'ilSniti) coipparcd to
M9,00() la ft vcar .ml 1 ODSnilO in
'10. Appi oiii;ately 9:1. Jlo liorrs
err taxed by af'sors as on hand
pril 1, I'M'1. However, this dor?
.it include all colt.;, which acond-
g to the census ni.iv be estimated
something like l('iMHK) head. The
'crage value is considerably less,
mg fj compart d to SS7 a vr.ir
'O. The tolal number of horses
the United States is J 1 , 1 1 1'l.fHV)
mipareil to JI,4SJ.n(0 a vcar ifio
ul r'.Jv.i not) l:, lMlfl. 'J lie aver
;c value bciiis $l..iV compared to
-a year at,'o.
Mules number l'loOuO l,ca, 0HU-
ired to lOO.UOO a c;ir aRl1 ai,,
U in JviO. Assessor' reports of
imber taxed April 1, 1010. t.,tal 05.
.1. 1 lie average value is SIOO, which
the same as last vcar. The total
nnber of rniiles in die United
ares is 1,00.;,(no compared to 4,
4,(HK1a year ago and I.JIO.DOO head
lv HI. Hie average value is $147.
compared to $1,55.83 last year. .
Fewer Milch Cows.
'Xunilo'- of iiidch cows is 603.000
mparcd to fttj'OOO last vp.ir and'
4,000 in 1910. 'lhe average value
milch cows is S.S.). comnared to
5 last vcar. The number or milch
vvs in the United States is 2,1747.-
0 compared to 23.475,000 last vcar
d 20,6-,000 in 1910. The average
lue being $85.13 compared to
3.20 last year.
-'Other cattle total 2.911.000 com
red to I'.tMO.OOO last vear and
18,000 in 1910 The number as-
ised April 1. 1919, was 2.2.55. 3S3
mparcd to I.51.90 assessed in
10. However, voting calves are not
sessed in cither case. The average
lue 13 S4 ?..() compared to $49,90 a
tar ago. The total number of other
Ijttle in the United States 44.
5,000 ccv.pared to 45.085.000 last
lar and 41.178,000 head in l'MO. The
erage value is $45.14 compared to
4.22 iast ycai.
More Sheep in State.
'Sheep total 323,000 head corn-
red to 294 000 last year. Assessors
torts or the number taxed April I,
19, were 218,958. The young lambs
not assessed, lhe average value
$11.10 compared to $11.90 last
ar. The total number tor the
iiited States is 48.615.0HO corn-
red to 40.S63.OOO last vcar and 52,-
S.000 in 1910. The average value is
).S2 compared to $11.0 1.
'The number of swine is estimated
ibe 3,36o,00l.l compared to 3.825.0(H)
U vear and 3.4JO.00O in 9t0. lhe.
imber assessed April 1, l'M9. was
06,8i6 compared to I,oSi,4ol as-
ssed in 1910 'lhe number on April
exclusive or vomit; pics not as-
Ssed, is no doubt much lower than
Januarv 1, which accounts partlv
r the difference in ticruie?. Youut;
ring pit;s are rot assessed. l he
erage value is $.'0 00 compared to
3.50 last vear. the total nmnber
swine in the United States is 72.-
X00l) compared to 75.587.000 last
;ir and 5S,18o,00O in 1510. The acr
e value is $19.01 compared to
2.02 last year.
)19 Bank Deposits of
French Break All Records
iN'ew York, Feb. 6. The deposits
j French savings banks during the
jit nine mouths of 1919 reaihcd a
cord never attained before the war
'an equivalent period, and vet the
yings banks of France represent a
y small fraction ot the lnvt-st-
tnts of the people. France is the
Hftiest of nations and their large
:.. 1010 -.-. 1..-
use the French, the people tlieiu
jves, have accomplished wonders
tthe rebuilding of their devastated
jrions. That the United States is
Comparison cjnuc ijihiih 111 iniiii
.evidenced by many facts, one be
)( that 41 per cent of the depositors
four postal savings system are
nerican born and they own only
per cent of the money on deposit,
ie rest is in the hands of foreigu-
i
1 ,
Marine Emblem a Charm
j Warding Attacks by Turks
tonstantinople, Feb. 6. The uni-
m and the globe, eagle and anchor
jkblem of the United States marine
fps is a charm in the streets of
During all the time the U. S. S.
ilveston was stationed here not a
igle marine was attacked in the
eets.
po far the marines have been utii
(raly correct in their behavior, and
Mr officers ascribe their immunity
km molestation to their reputation
I fighters and the '"miskiuos" ot
) detachment from the "GaWcs-
Mail Orders Filled
V .
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I
t
From Daily Ads.
V.'n gniarautre pur customers sat
isfaction on all purchases and orjr
expert ahoppers will tend to your
buying with as much car as It buy
ing for themselves.
TRY BlYHfG BT MAIL.
THE CASH STORE
IK mm
FOR ONE WEEK
Me V ill 1 III
Anv Flu Prescription for
Half Price
Only (hp licst Pruts Toed.
Regular f 1 l0 prescriptions ,.7."
Itegrtlar Jl.'1') preacrtin Ions .. .."iOc
Hegular ii'V- pre?cripttona . . . UTiC
11 preset ijitions guaranteed. tur
prrccrtptlons Rr all tilled by com
petent registered pharmacists.
New
Primmed
Hats
at 1
r
il
A Prominent Feature
Saturday.
100 different, ;iew styles
"t rimmi tl fspreiaHy for
Sat unlay 's hollinq ALL
roproiluetions of niiuch,
more expensive models in
the best styles, newest
materials and tninmintrs
included', in all the lest
colors and Flack".
Large, Medium and Small
Hats.
One Hundred Differ
ent Styles.
Specially Priced for
Saturday.
$7.95
New Spring
DRESSES
Saturday, $39.75
Hundreds of classv taffeta silk dresses mad
up in the season's smartest styles. Many
Unusual Models, just a little different from
the ordinary dress shades. Mauy French
blue taupe, brwn and black, sizes and
styles for misses and ladies. First showing
Saturdar at
$39.75
i
Saturday Specials
IN
Children's Section
Little Kiddies' Winter Coats, all j
wol frieze, with braver doth fol- ?
lars, lined. These coats worth 7.!).1, I
$8.0.1. Saturday at 1
Girls' All Wool Serge Dresses, sizes j
8 to .16; elegant value?. Sat. .$1 2.75
Girls' Winter Coats, sizes 10 to Hi; I
sold up t o $1 0.50. Sat. at ... $ 11 .95 j
Girls' Gingham Dresses, elegant for j
school wear; all sizes. Special values
Saturday at $12.95 !
Biji Jewelry Specials
Reg. Prices $2 to $3.95
j Saturday 50
5tX) String of Beda. In
cluding: '
Shell Necklaces, with pen
dant, plain and fancy cut.
Galliteatli Beads, n x'l
shades. R;al Nut Ivory In red
and coral shades.
Children's ReJl Coral Pearls,
In opera and neck length.
Regular Price $K5.00
Saturday iJ.75
Fitted Cases.
Manicure Sets.
Toilet Sets
Military Brushes.
Pocket Books.
Hand Bans.
Money Saving
Cash Prices For
Saturday Selling
House Furnishings
KU'rtrlc Iron, $6.00 valuv. cash
price Sl.oO
O-t'eii.ir Oil Mop, $1.50 si-,
tor 81.25
Oil Men outfit, cmi.sisls oi lai'Re
f'.'i ni'ip ninl one yt. of oil,
?J.OO vtihic, l'.r $1.40
Xh'Tmu.i Kit, v itli V'acuniu hot-
tl-. ea.sl'i price $3.65
Vvml Choppi i, cash price $1.50
Ahestii'S t-ad Irons, tliree iruiis,
handle ami Hand, for ..$2.75
4 la ri;e rolls Toilet I'aper, Me-
cinl cash price 250
1 . rge tan Sant-l'lnsh 20c
Sanitary Sivftflns Coniri"iud.
largo can for 20?
l"u II siiej 'a?h Board, cash
price. ' aeh 45
C i -If-. Family Urates, v.-h:ts
enamel, cash pri.-e ....$2.50
Oil or Metal Polish, Zin viz
for 191
i;.iM .larnn M.v'l Ht for 35c1
Gnml Hair Floor BrtlPh, otir '-ash
price $1.25
February Sale of Winter Coats
In Two Special Groups
$2975
Coats that sold
up to $65.00
Includes elegant Si'vcrtone Cuats, Vclour
Coats, Bolivia Coats. Kermai Cloth and Plush
Coats, made up in the season's smartest si vie"
many fur-trimmed and lined throughout.
Choice Saturday, at j
Coats that sold
up to 39.50
f5 Coats in this lot and each is an unusual
value. Colored Velvet, Velours and Wool Bo
livia, made up in the season's many styles,
lined throughout. Fld up to S:;.Tri. Priced
for Saturday at SI 2.05
Drugs and
Toilet Goods
BOA T.nnnf llloxwom or VioleJ I
IN-rftinir, our ennh prlr !
lrr ount e ............ Ul't !
Genuine Wolf
Scarf. . Priced
Sat. at $10.00
4 Elegant Fur Coats, that sold tip to $32'. Priced
for Saturday at SI 95.00
Three French Seal, one Raccoon. One with mar
ten, one with squirrel, one with sea!.
Long Hudson h
Seal Stoles, for ji
Sat. . . S 1 7.50
I.uvor ! ai' To-A der, c.ir cn.h
pi h i- 50C
60c Comls Vatiislilp Cream, our
cash price JJtic. --c size. iSC
$l.":i 1 'j r ! 'i-ntif ri.-e (liie pvtn-
rti-'a f i, t :f le i, cur pi ii e i)S?
60ci M toi.o (..-r.p'ratl-n 1 -
odoraiit), cir price, '10c
CV l'r. Graves Tooth I 'a St t
IVud'sr, our cS'h prire ..2I?
;0e l'.ovler P'jf.'f, v litlo l'-'-v
last at fC
l '"1 (,l. t r line, v,ir ca.'h pru'e
75c; j'.'c .s .;e for ',ISC
jn,- m i-nthorn y, our cnh prio.
39c1: nr.o f'r lr
f)."". i ;i co-TI)'. lr.olire, our rnh
rrico t,SC
5'Jo i ,.' i cerlr'fl and nS'-K'aer
vS-'.c. hottle, our pri' e . . il 1 t
J?e Pure i cerine (S-PZ. bottlel.
Regular Pries $12.00
Saturday $7.50
Hand Bags
ah
Manicure Sets.
Toilet Sets.
Velvet Bags.
Regular Price $10.00
Saturday $5.!) 5
Pocket BoPKs.
Velvet Bags.
Manicure Sets.
Reg. Prices $1.50 to $2
Saturday 75
our pr'.je
: 1 o
v.
Pocket Books.
Collar Boxes.
Card Cases.
Pullman Slippers.
Military Brushes.
BE SURE TO SEE OUR 25c
JEWELRY .TABLL.
Unusual Economies !
offered
From
These
Special
Cash
Purchases
On Sale
Saturday
Women's Heavy Fiber and Thread Silk
Hose, fashioned and seamless, black and
colors; regular and extra sizes.
Values up to $1.75. Saturday... QC
Women's Mercerized Lisle and Cotton
Hose, in Mack, white and colors; also
Mack rcith split sole; regular mid out
sizes; never sold for less than 59c.
Clearance rrice Saturday LC
Children's White Hose, in fine lisle and
HOSIERY
i i .
cotton, one large lot, iiroucn sizes.
,rc Values, Saturday at.
25c
"'"'i"',''fiir,'i',''''r',!'''i'"'''"''i'
Extraordinary Values in Suits Saturday '
Over 300 Men's and Young Men's Suits
Nearly all Late Shipments
That Sell Regularly at $40
All This Reason's 'Merchandise and Guaranteed
Bv Us the Same as If Sold at Regular Price?.
All new models,
single and double
breasted, good
assortment of fa
brics and colors
that sold at $40.
All regular sizes,
no stouta In this
lot, a great op
portunity for the
regulars to buy a
good suit cheap.
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Our Entire Stock of Winter Overcoats
HART St'HAFKXlvR AND MARX AXI) OTHER HIGH GKAUK MAKES AT Ki.OO
AND $20.00 REDUCTION FROM REGULAR RETAIL I 'RICES.
'mjJMiniP;!, ;ti)t("(l!'ifti "KHItP ' HI;"i
Final Clearance of
Boys' Suits' M
and O'CoatS
Hart, Sohaffner A Man,
all-year fabric?, sires S to
years; former prices $-5
and 10. Sale price
$18.50
A Splendid Line of Boys' jBchool fcJuit?,
in dark and light patterns, sizes fi to IS
years: former price, $10 no. s1,!? ?t.95
A Full Table of Boys' A 11-Wool Suits,
mohair lined and hand-tniWed ; sizes fi
to IS years; former prioo, $!,".00 Rnrl
$1?.". Sale Price 10.00
Boys' Juvenile O'Coats sii'.es 2'i to 7
years; former price to . 15.00, lnys'
MapK'inan s, si.'.es fi to IS vears. Fornix
price to ,ir.00. Sale IVi-p SS.50
; Boys' Dept., Third Floor.
0a
w
Underwear Greatly
Underpriced
onion's trepp do I liiiie, ilk Mull or I ino 'nin
snuk Kinclojit' t licuiiso, white or flesh, lovely ;okes
in a great variety ot designs showing medallions,
laces and hemstitching. Regular price pd
on fcale S12.50
IVotnfU's l.tnelnpe thomisp ot fine hattsie, vhite
with usual yoke designs, some with pointed lace In
sert?, trimmed at bottom. Regular price, $1.!)8, on
sale Sl.tif)
IT omen's Italian Mlk Tests, pink with embroidery
fronts, band tailored tops, also bloomers, plain tail
ored models, elastic knee reinforced. Regular price
f 1.50. on sale S3.98
T omen's Silk I.islo Wool and I'otton or Heavy tot
ton I nion Noits. Pink or white in low neck, sleeve
less or high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. Regu
lar price $2.50 and C98, on sale SI. 98
Vv omen's Cotton I nlon Soils. Tink or white, low
neck, fleeveless or Dutch neck, elbow sleeve, ankle
length, regular and extra sizes. Regular prme.
fl.OS and $1.75 on sale S1.50
4 'A j
FEBRUARY CLEAN-UP
SHOE SALE
Vvi'iuch's $7.50 black vici kid, low or high heels,
broivn and Muck calf&kui vvith military heels, pray
ud ivith low or high hecJs, per pair ?5.00
Men's Black Calfskin, Blucher or English
Lace; also a brown vici kid blucher, $7.50
valrics, per pair ij5.5tP
Women's Vici Kid Bluchers
nrr
in sizes '2 to 4; $1.00
values, pair .
Boys' Youths' and Little
Gents' Shoes, $5.00 values,
at per pair $3.50
x
I lljijl'tTsa (if. i
ii
Childs' Glove Calf Button
Shoes, with turn soles, sizes
5 to 8, pair $1.25
Courtney & Co. Stock Sale
Many Thousand Dollars Worth of High-Class Staple and Fancy Groceries
From This Big Cash Purchase at 10fo to 30 Le
Than Courtney & Co. Prices
Buy Winter Underwear Now
!?(l.iH) Inion iMiits Now fcl.itii
Men's heavy uoul union c-ut. mad
of fine toft, long thread wool jams.
L'omo m natural wool color, fn.'cs
c'J lu 46. On Sale Saturday
.'U)0 and $:i.iO L uiou fruits
'Jhia lot consists of medium weight
cotton rib and heavy fleece lined gar
ments, Such well known makes as
Springtcx, High Rock and
Chalmers, sizes 31 to 50, on
tale Saturday
f-V0 Men's Dress Shirts
From our reiilar stock in
cluding Taragon, Salisbutv
and Maryland shlrta of qual
ity. All si7.es, H to 2'1 neck
hand. Our cash price Satur
day, jfl.'.i.-,.
Shirts in collar ai'.i' tid or Land.
f It to 17. On sale Saturday
j f.c split foot, seaniloES half hose, Sat, at
t I .on heavy w ool or medium weigh! cnsti'iicr
j fl.2o dark blue C'hauihray Sl.irts , U'i to I
i I'Sc Barker brand linen collars, our cosh p;
4 fiCc. Barker brand soft collars, in silk or fibre si'k . '.ITn1 each
i C5c Barker brand soft collars, In cotton U"iC efifh
jl
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Save
Vz to y2
si.ir, i',
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i si.uri
, 2 fr. . VtC
Do You Want No. 1 Meats?
Our cash Trices on Choice Quality Meats Insure Savings to
You.
r.inA M'h( nt.s on i:f.m o iih.M)s
Higiist yuiill'.y en tho Marfc"t
i ourl- Ity-
SANITARY MARKET SPECIALS SATURDAY.
Choice Beef Chuck
Koast 15
Extra Lean Break
fast Bacon 4"
Choice Beef Pot
Koast ..YlViC
S. 0. Skinned
Hams ..ZVoC
Extra Lean Pork
Roast ..23Vi
Annv Bacon, 12 lb.
Cans ...$3.00
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