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THE BEE: OMAHA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1909 " g - | stea o poss stronger ne 3® 2 o " cent. T oans; quiet and steady; 60 exnm ancREAL ESTATE o vonw n FEAL ESTATE | ovue| OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET/| 5 of mbes wvee i Seudhi®ss 28| GRAIN' AND PRODUCE MARKET | 555 3% berSentiane Wasviss “_"TCoHcgc Campus — S i ) ‘L.)I'lt‘vvl“l“‘:m ";?":ll lhfll:@t‘\&?;tl\ {Y:::\h:n flofi n.'r'ltl'.:‘ MERCANTILE PAPER-6QOW | | Usual Light Mid-Holiday Receipts of r‘:r‘;\xt,_!‘ 6; good light yearlings, %8 | goqvy Snowfall Causes Railway Con- | STERLING EXCHANGE Steads win| tO \\/ )'Omlng Plalns oavy yearlings, $5.76016.60; good actual business In bankers' bills at $4.843 | " to cholce wethers, $.104%.80; fair to good | i 48460 for sixty-day bilie and at $4.540 for All Kinds Cattle. wethers, $4.7066.10; good Lo choice ewes, 36.00 gestion and Low Receipts. demand. Commercial biNs, $4.83%G4 84, | @6.50; fair to good ewes, $4.5066.00, | — Sll.\v'l'R—. Bar, 8%c. Mexican dellars, e, That's the Sto of Ra Keating of Quotations on feeder stock: Good to| GOVERNMENT- Bonds, steady. Rail'| ry y g OLD MEXICO, BAD ROADS CUT HOG RECEIPTS |ghals lewhe ¥uati wivio gout tmbel |GASH TRADING TO BE ACTIVE|road bonde rrssuiar [ Decatur and His Christ- %: heavy [ - year ings, $4.5006.00; old_wethers, $4.5004.75; STOUKS AND BONDS, | mas Bride. ftrong trom Start, with Quo-| | gvod to $3.35G4 00; breeding | ey - Light Receipts of Both Sheep and cwes £ yearling breeding ewes, o . - A Lembe, with Demand Goed mad |B807%. tations on Upturn for Whole Ses- |Review of Operations em Stock Ex e - b adaing » Representative sales: iy ange Durl the Day. | “From College Campus to ¥ Prices Generally Twenty- !.\'wm Av ston—Corn Also = NEW YORK, Dec. ~The chara: of | Plains,”” would form a fiting title for the L} ha o 1o o] o n oc sland y o 1o e o < Five Cents Higher, | %% 13ano ewes, cuiis e and Advanel the opening dealings in Rock lsiand today | iittle romance in the lives of Ray Keating were of so sensational a character as A 104 1daho yeariings. % Suggests & corner in' the stock. The tone | And his Christmas bride l 3 Idaho wethers -« 100 IMAHA. Dec. #i, 1009, [0f the Whole market, after opening firm, | Mr. and Mre. Keating passed through The Atascador londs consist of 197.00° acres of the finest agricultural land in SOUTH OMAHA, Neb, Dec. %, 1909, |24 Idaho ewes . 10 Th ” o g 1 0 suntiment | W8 changed by the' Rock Isiand depart- | omaha Monday morning esroute from De the world. This tract s a strictly Amorlean colony with American schools, Amerl- | g . - Sheep, | 12 1daho N . 108 pbe market opened up with eent/ment|ments, and became reacuonary. The first| un i to Cheyenne, Where the young can churches &nd American newspapers. _Receiptx were . 1ogs. Sheep. | g4 Idah cull: RN | uiiish today atter the hoildays. e | ate O Rock siand was Of @O shares at | o b Estimate Monday 1, 300|423 Wyoming ewes, feeders suow has caused greatcr raurond conges- |gtic Of Heck JAIAAG wae OF 8 SUUTTS N [ collegians will live the lite of the groat This tract Is near Tampleo, one of the finest harbors on the gulf coast. They |Same day last week 468 183 % wyoming ewes, feeders tion and wiil deiay recepts agai for some | oo e im leaiately advanced by Jumps | gutside grow two crops of corn emch year. An \deal climate. No freesing nor frost; no |Same day 2 weeks ago..$ 5,157 1001 Wyoming ewes, culls.... days to come causing an acliye casnh situ- | S and § painth between spies un 4 » i) v sk ke extreme heat in the gummer. Corn, fiber, oranges and lemons are s great success in | Same day § weeks ago. 2488 A0 Jntana ewes. .. ation during the remainder of this monih uched §1. A Sudden relapse to 61 then Back to the rolling prairie v this locality. An ideal stock country, cattle grow and fatten the year round on tho me day 4 weeks ago... §, 3.3 .13 tana ewes Foreign xrain news was lacking, exce tred. The individual blocks transferred | bucking broncho for me,” sald Keating. I Dative grasses. Being near the coast, this tract has an abundant rainfail - Soll ie Bame day last yéar.... o L7816 Montana ewes from Argeniing, wiiere weather condiious |rad'ay Sigh ‘e f.0 sibres. [n other paris | was mighty lonesome Gut there ‘for four lack, rich.loam. e following table shows the receipts of weste:n ewe: | Syl o of the list opening gains had been recorded | v, b rud n o | cattie, hogs «nd sheep &t South Omaha Western ewe | Wheat ruied strong from the start and |of O e B B "Loutewiiie | 7e8rs thoush, but guess.l wgn't,ne 1 to Wonderful possibilities for money makirg. Corn makes from 2 to 5 bushels to |for tne year to date, compared with lasi western lambs. .. values were on the upturn during the | g N WUl ‘Wnd Wabash and of large frac- [ Fide the pony alone any more the acre and finds & ready market at §1.00 per bushel in gold. Fiber, two years after |year: 1w, 198 une. bec. western lambs | Whole sesslon. ~Stntiment was S.TOUELY |(jons in Anaconda, Pittsburg Coal preferred | Keating went west upon his graduation planting yields . profit of 1600 to $150.00 per acre net. Vegetables fresh every |Cattle . A4S LO2LTH 93,0901 western buck on the bull wide and buying was the fea- | JOA® (0 ARACORO, FANANEE, cal ooy Foshgi b 1 p - i g0 month In the year. Oranges, lemons and grapefrult are very profitable crops. Mexi- | Hogs DU30606 23850 ... native ewes ture of the days' trad.ng - | The recovery carried New York Central o ey can labor costs 7' cents per day. Sheep '........2140,071 2081544 69,221 native lambs | The curn market was some firmer and | ‘To6, FEONETE SRS SR DACS AT the | now in the prime of physieal coudiilon Lo g ‘Muica Buvis ¢ native lambs. |.fl”"""d with the upturn in ‘I'P.‘j Heavy rally the trading fell into dulness A the Frontier celebration at Cheyenne in This land 1§ being s0ld at §12.00 per acre, in S0-acre tracts—$2.00 per aero cash, bal- |price of hoks &t South Umaha iur the last natlye lambs.. | receipts held the cash market from ad-| g e to make explanations of the| xi.. he was one of the contestants and ance om sy terms. Hundreds of Nebraska and lowa farmers have purchased Jand, |several duys, With compArison: 513 native lambs........... | vancing and saies were firm, but only a | GRS, (6 (MEC L eXRland. | That stock | AYE 8 and & part of them are now living on the Atascador Tract — - shade higher. L settied down. managed to get away with one of the Call or write for literatur~, giving & full description of this wonderful country, > | 1909, REPORT OF THE CLEARING HOUSE | Primary wheat receipts were 1,184,000 bu. “SHE% TR 0oy 0iher (rregular and | prizes and for a list of names of Nebraska and lowa parties who have purchased some of | | and shipments were 0% bu, Againat re: | auil” Kew York Central moved UPWards | Atout a month ago he went through Ah excursion paity will leave Omaha with us on January éth to visit this tract Trakmetie . of the Assoctated Banks | oniy of 227,00 bu I Pitaburg Conl proferred, lextended e Omaha on bis way back fo Hilinois, His Arrange to go with us and see this country and its products for yourself. Rallroad or the Week, Primary corn_ recelpts were LOBOW0 bu. | 30,nced 2% and the preferred Virginia- | marriage took place Friday evening at the fare for the round trip from Omaha to Tampico, Mexico, and return, s only $L75. D - i the afternoon and speculative intercst was | S uoatioh’ At} . R hlilgbiveoool cables Jacking Dechuss Of | gopqentrated. In, & few _stocks. Havana |Susss & little educatioh Age:t AFEE S tellow NEW YORK, Dec. 24.—Bradstreet's bank | and shipments were 337,000 bu., against re- . Mexico Glllf Coast Land CO.,‘ et Y Local range of optiors: Elcctric bounded up 3 points, Wabnsh 1% | for farming, anyway clearings report for the weck ending De Vear of 1194000 bu. and ship- | Carolina Chemical and American Locimo- | pome of the bride's parénts ncar Dewatur. BV dils s oo | | | and Minncapolis & St Louls, Wester prRanANG X - CITIES. Clearings. | Inc. | Dec. | — - et | S ‘s d | — oied.| | Higl o ot o. 3 yland certificates, American ‘Sugar an 671 Brandeis Bldg. Omaha, Neb. CATTLE There was a fair run of cattle . | Artcien.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.Des. 3 3" Y DEATH RECORD. ] SLERKEASS! 3 22 E I - n s e B 2aanssss SH% e Ry |EEY a"!‘ vear. 'ine ivllowing s & list of the cities: | 414,000 bu. The market begame very narrow during|.pm pot a tendcrfoot any longer and I tive preferred 1. Rock Island fell back to cember 2 regate - ,000 b s, > o o back to, Wyor o run o ns apainet s e okt s | Clearances 197,000 bu. of corn, 12,0 | Friday's closing price at #%. Prices sold | W "h“ . :" o ‘l \:. !“0;:,"."‘,‘0 oays. T e I e O lirs wonk Jast | bul. OF Oats|and wheat and fieur equal to | Off In the iste dealings the ranch according to ce, X for the day after a holiday and reaily | | - PR more than had been anticipated, taking | - everything into consideration. | 2,254, 706000 3 4 1o 110w] 1108 Néw York Stock Quotations. Mra. Elzabeth M. Birchard. wite of P ) hicago, 908, 008, | 6 05 The following quotations of active stocks e o The supply, of beet stagrs was quite Ub_}EORED. -oooonesors Bete v, 188 - 1k 108 18 New Tork exchange today are fur: | Mrs. Elizabeth M.”Hirchard, Continued.) KANSAS CITY, Dee. #i.—CATTLE—Re-|34'} B ot iRy LAY was hot very | 8t ‘Lotik... 4,548,000 _ { 6% 644 63 | Trade bullding: : . |street, dled Monday ‘morning. The SUND. VN including 4w soutnerns; | 1 50¢ 38108 JG QNS CEREDC, Mo, Tanxlos | Plttsburg | | Opening Clottag: ¥ funeral will take pluce At the home at #5. — . s | | market 10c native bteers, .09 | Kansis City §ove ¥ M| 42%| 42%| 423 Unlon Pacific, com.....202% 201§ ralok o Phe “bu Good 6 [‘70 et "oaw Wooges; south- | ff TheRh, BUDDLCS Be B as slow. Priccs | San Francisco 450,000 2.8 $% 4% | Missourl Pacitic. cam.. 71 7 4|8 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. The burial erc. cows, native cows, B . T 4. os | Baitimore 32.6.4,000( So. Pacific. com 134 will be at Marshalitoign, 1a: The bur Sha heitors, S0 stockers and feed: |d!d not show much change, some sales y veak. | Cincl . 29,885,000 . '\“"h‘r}' Pacific T4y ard w a graduate of the Pratt Art in- e ks bu. th00gas; calves, Fuic |looking posaibly strong and ‘athers weik | 5y : Grat Northers: ptd. 3% ard was " - v b G s S = ftute of New York.\She was married @8.35, western steers, .WQHOU; western 6| New tivsin 922,000, 0. 2 hard, §1.07QL08; No. 3|5 Paul ...... AB7hg st ) Farm Mortgages cows, $2.75@A4.75. .::fl‘:“:u?:e o i3ee Bia of cattie, while | Cleveland ... BT, 2 61.07; No. 4 hard, $c@$1.04; Te- | Atchison, common .. .121% August 14, 1895. She leaves her husband, HOGS—~kReceipts, » 6,000 head; market 10c Y K higher; bulk of sales, 3$5.10g8.45; heav Always on hand and for sale In|3sewgss0; packers and buichers, 35.26@8.50; 3 Detroit 16,10,00.( 17.3f-..... | Jected hard, S6c@¥L00; No. 2 spring, $1.04% | Reading ... gl prices looked steady to 10c higher than last o 140,00 | e B ring, sLodoroug No. | R 5 ‘r"n;my The most of the cow stuff sold ‘l"‘“um_l\fih~ ceees uimiml . durum, $44@s6e; No. § durum, $3 ,;..,cm lhanr‘)nll'\"r‘\lr"‘l:"it R fShes \ fair season. - . % d CORN—No. 2 white, 6lg62c; No. 3 white, | ;g Hiio: oort, N. Y., and after graduating was ounts from $300 to $3,000. lights, 38.00G8.3; plgs, $6.0G7.60. 3| Milwaukee . beTe: N 't | Baltimare & Ohio s " |voort, N. Y, b ¥ $ SHELP AND LAMBS-—-Heceipts, 2,000 | 10 the fecCer diviaion theee was & eeoei | Fort. Wortn "1l10 X N e e M yeo: | New, Xork Central. ... 23, | superintendent of the art work in the BENSON & MYERS, head; market 10g2c higher; muttons, $.4 | Joliery of cattle. There were few country | Los Angeles .4 9 Vo, 4 yellow, B5%@6THe; No, 2, | Rock Island, com 49% | Marshalltown schools. In (his depart- y ©5.76; lambs, $6.20g600; fed wesiern Welh- | p,yery and to make it still worse few were St Paul . . o 0., Datge; No. 4 eorn, 5@ | Rock Island. pfd.... Bh L st alie: had o teabliite. A5d ther rewn 412 N. Y. Life Bldg. rs and yearlings, $4.50Q7.00; expected. The trade sort of figured it out | Seattle . 3 5Tisa; no grade, W@bAC, Wabash, common ment she had grea 3 : oot v ewes, }.%@6.5. that the country would not be in any hurry | Denver k | B ntara, V40 ge%e: No. 3 yel- | Wabash, preferred ... home is decorated with m: ) u to $10,00 made promptiy. ¥. D. Wead, g 10 buy feedrs so lonk as feed lots are sov- - ; ! B LA 1 A SAICARS. BETH NABRI SEuNIERS: b e B igie; No 8 vellow. #1%@42%e; No. | Sieel, common ... riage she moved to Norfolk, Neb. and CHICAGO, Dec. #1.—CATTLE—k the trade was not only slow, but prices | gPokane, Wash ¥ | O mmixed: 1% Gi%6. Steel, preferred 2 3 5% Rk § o e oot FIVE PER CENT MONEY estimated at 16,00 head; market ldc higher; | were at least 10c lower than last week. B T s BARLEY—No. 4, 57a55%c; No. 1 feed, 56g | Chesapeake & Ohlo. came (o Omaha n 1 Sh to loan on beeves, M.1008.60; Texas steers, $.10G4W; | Quotations on cattie: 0od to cnoice | Bortland, Or 7. 5 | Colo. Fuel & Tron < | tive and faithful member Of the First Omahs Business Property. Rl v floekers _and |cornted steers, $6.2507.50; fair to good corn- fi{fi:{;’,""" RYE-No. 2, T3G73%ce; NeT 8, T0%@72) | Republie Steel-.. | Congregational chiriéh: THOMAS BRENNAN, ers, .90, cows an ers, $2.10G | fed steers, $5.85@6.2%; common to falr corn- | Al 3 Carlot Secceprs. | Am. 8. g., com... 214 | Room 1, New Tork Life Bld 6.49; calves, $1.26@9.75. fed steers, 33. .3, good to cholce range | W ashingt _ Am. S & Rfg., pfd.... 1 Mrs. W. 8, Wedge. ,___.x__——— = OGS—Hecelpts estimated at 15,000 head; |steers, $6.: .20, fair to good range steers, | St. Joseph ......... | Wheat. Corn. Oats. | Gopper ... The funeral of Mrs. W, S. Wedge, who WANTED-City loans and warrants, W. |market l0c higner; lights, $7.96G8.50; mixed, |#4.80G5.50; common to fair range steers, Salt Lake City. | Chicago . . 48 8 8 Gas ........i : 58 % el S8 Wil B Farnam Smith & Co.. 130 Farnam St. $5.1608.00; heavy, $5.96QB00; rough, #5364 |#.7564.00; good to choice cornted cows and | Columbus ... | Minneapolis . W e .. | Brookiys Rapid T : 1% | died at Benson Saturday morning, will be r = |8.40; good to choice heavy, $5.40G8.80; pigs, | belfers, ufiu.m fair to good cornfed cows | Memphis .. {Omaha ......... -.0108 ur 48| National Lead .... ‘ §513 | held from the residence in Benson Tuesday PAYNE, BOSTWICK & CO. N. Y. Life |$.10g8.06; bulk of sales 38. 0. and heifers, 00; common to falr|Atlanta | Duluth ... .43 | morning at 10 o'clbck.’ Members of the Private money, $500 to $,000; low rate. SHEEE AND LAMBSKecelpts estimated |cornfed cows and helférs $.0063.2; good | Tacoma . - |m a! 3 L e - at 10,000 head; market &Gléc higher; native, |10 choice range cows and heifers, #8.76g4.40; | Savannah WEATHER IN THE GRAIN BELT| pooih 4y romn & B Knights Templar, of whioh Mr. Wedge LOWEST RATES—Bemts. Brandets BIAg. |$8 00g6.6; western, 38.80G6.66; yeariings, | {&lr to §ood range cows and heifer: Toledo, O. el ol SIS York and Boston si'u-‘cf("vu'gj:m';- is a member, will act as patlbearers. Rev. fogh % Generally Fair for Nebraska and Nog|il2 Board of Trade "| Mr. Abbott of Trinity Methodist church ¢ 3.76; common to fair range cows @ Roghester GARVIN ‘BROS., 18 N. Y. Life, 80 to ; lambs, native, $6.7G8.20; western, |3.76: SOTEIoR 1o el TAUES COms BAG end | Hutiford 2 B T Much Change in Temperature. by @ WG SEAE o3 Lo . 2% | will conduct the services. Besides her $200,000 on improved property. No delay. fraacrs 0L, tair \o go0d Stockers | Nashyine : & OMAHA, Dec. 21, 1600, |Alloues ... B Nevada-v husband, Mrs. Vedge is survived by sevemr St. Louis Live Stock Market. and feedars, .00;__common to fair|Des Moines . ST TGRS, Veal calven K.000%-0: Duie, | Kow Haven’ Sev v wi . ntic i i3 Nippissing children, Mrs. O. E. Engler of Plainview, e Severe and stormy weather, with high | 4U50C o B v WYY y ST. LOUIS, Dec. #1—CATTLE—Receipts, ‘T5G3.00; veal Caives, §.50G7.00: bulls, | N g REAL ESTATE WANTED R R T e Oy winds and heavy snowfalls has prevalled | fetee” comnion .. . 6% Nere® Bon George C. Wedge of Benson, Mrs. Frances oto.. $5.76014.40. Sioux_City s Hepresentative sal Norfolk in the eastern states and along the At- | Gesmer % AMS.... Jo O & " b 3 Wedge, W. B. WE HAVE BUYERS K $3.2g0.00; stockers an BEEF STEERS. Grand Rapids lantlc. coust during the last forty-elght ' Caleme: & Mecia:.. §10 O Dominion: bidesodm il g b s T et > e g 2 hours. The storm 18 Slowing moving Off | Centennial ... Parrott Mining....... Wedge, Jr., and G. Morgan Wedge of Chi- feeders, 33.30g4.66; Texas and Indian steers, Syracuse and 7-room Louses. If prices are right |§¥.76@6.20; cows and heifers, §2.2g4.3; Py Evansville .. the New England coast this morning, but | Copper Range. .. 8y Quincy Copper cago and Mrs. William Rodabaugh of Ben- unsettied conditions still continue in the | Cumberlana ‘Ely...... ¥afwift L3 we our pro for you, caives In ear load lots, §6.5008.0. Birmingham %m‘f:w R ARD LOT Co., HOGS—Receipts, 7,000 head; market bc to Springfield, Ma east, and snows are falling tbroughout the Daly-West —.......8@10 Shannon Copper o Buif . Y. Life Blag. 10> higher; plgs and lights, $.50g8.5; pack- Portland, Me. lower iake reglon and Ohio valley. Tem- |Davis-Daly . it bbbk g W I v peratures are higher in the central valleys East Butte. e Coper E ers, $810g850; butchers and best heavy, August, Ga. i g E John €. Lowery, T years old, a veteran T PRSI +exivironvevind and northwest and _generally cloudy ' Hirm Nt we 6nSup. & Boston... Ly S ROTURX AT ¥ i SWAPS SEEEP AND LAMBS-Recelpts, 208 haad; Oakiand, "Cai. Weather prevails throughout those sections |Groes Casanee. 5. M tamio s 770" of the civil war, who died Friday at his — = market strong; hadlve muttous, $.50G6.5; Woteaersr Tiis Antsrings With 1ght: sows THURE (0]t usanes A, LTHMl foiie et ot home, A211 Erskine street, was.buried Sun- FOUR BRAND NEW 6-ROOM HOUSE®™ | lambs, 35.500%. Jacksonville, Fia. In southewestern part of Omaha, fr % FICHILE o+ 0is e ss trom " inoumbrance; of any kind, modern.| St Joseph Live Stésk Market. Wheeling, W. Va Want land at right price, ST. JOSEPH, Deo. #.—CATTLE—Re- Knoxville Meat raarket, -siaughter house, fce house | Celpts, 1000 head; market strong; steers, Little Rock doing fine business in growing Nebraska | #.80G7.50; cows and helfers, HGs.0; Chattanooga . town. Want Omaha property or land. calves, $.00G8.00. Charleston, S. $-room modern house, lacge lot, east frone, |, HOGS—Receipts, 150 head; market 10¢ Mobl® .. uivicarenn O O ot S vy front. | higher; top, $6.50; bulk of saies, $5.00G6.%. Jand; price must be right; we have no| SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts 0 hosd e for @ hiES et market steady; lambs, quotable, $.50Q7.75. NOWATA-LAND & LOT CO., Sioux City Live Stock Market. York Life Bidg. 5 s e e i SIOUX CITY, Ia., Dec. Z1.—(Special Tele- TO EXCHANGE—160 acres central | gram.) — CATTLE — Recelpts, 130 head; Dawson Co., Neb., clear, half cultivation, | market 10c highe: for mules, horses, hetiand ponies or North | HOGS — Receipts, 1000 head; market 10c Dakota land. T, E. Wolfenden, Cosad, Neb, mlxrm-;.1 x‘-:'nfi-&n( prices, $5.1098.30; bulk of Mg Setspial sales, $8.15GS. - WANTED TO BUY Metal Market. NEW YORK, Dec. 2I.—~LEAD—Firm at "} HETHGA. 2%, BEST price for sacond-hand furni SR f et LA LR DUl | | COFPERTEIrm: standard, 111m01a7kc; SILVER—52%c. P STIMORE 2d-hand store ST. LOUIS, Dee. 2I.—-LEAD—Quiet at peice o $4.65. hand furniture, clothes, etc. D &8 | ¥ohorvpp_ pun at gai0. HIGHEST price pald for broken watches, Ve . old old, otc. M: Nathan, 211 5. iith. Voot Warkat, s = S = ST. LOUIS, Dec. 21.-WOOL—Unchanged; o territory and west ediums, : WANTED—TO RENT Tneotume, Bia%e; Tie, Tgue e rne WANTED at once by party of 8 for 3 two children of her own and two step- | children, Mrs. Birchard was born in Gans- I foet d ith Th ) dianapoiis I | s8@adse; 4 white, 42@43c; No. 3 yel- Loulsville & Nash 5 ... | works from her own haad. Upon her mar- eral feot deep with snow. The resuli was ndianepoll 3 - 5 % gl T A 186,140, W, gty | | | - o2 0 ot 4 ‘ REAL ESTATE LOANS as City Live Steck Market. '|S08), & Gonsderors B o et king, | Philadelphia ...\ 174 y8k o % | ) 9% | nishcd by Logan & Bryan, 212 Board of |T. Birchard of 4735 North Thirty-ninth %@:é EHEEE 2 : rnooakamn, #8! E3 Boston Copper Market. g8 EH BEEE RS-t REn NN BF I oo % ] 5SSSSERERIIIAIZ FeRABVES oo o B OB EEEEIRES 528823 358838: 22 REBSE.SSRRAREER ERE the u;;‘per \'m‘(i“-" L‘le:{‘ and eo_{_a'er w«u:xlhe: Helvetia ..... - 8% do pfa $ia day afternoon. The funeral services were revalls ‘n he southwest. he outlook Isle Rovale. «. 38 Utah Cons . e 2 0 or | Omaha And vieinity is continued case 7 an Coma (4% | held from his home at 2 o'clock in the cloudy today, with partly cloudy tonight o ot afternoon. Rev. J. M. Kersey, pastor of and Tuesday and not much change In tem- o S the First Christian church, conducted the perature. foioes . BT ke n v 44 Record of temperature and precipitation sorvices. ' Bu-lal was.in Foreat Lawn osm compared with the corresponding day of etery. Mr. Lowery is survived by two sons, the last three years: o e Q‘:}"‘é‘?&' ‘{;‘T‘L ed by Samuel Burne, | . E. Lowery and Fred G. Lowery, and . 1908, 1907: 1906, | J., 614 Ne rk Life building, Omalk P b B Minimumm tetoperatire.... 3 | 3 Omaka: o |a daughter, Mrs. John O. Burger, all of Precipitation ................ T .00 .00 .00 Eeatrics «Croamery, : e 8 sl | whom lve in Omiaha. Normal temperature for today, Bhatrige Creamery, pid..... ool o w | Fuuncral of Dr. Schuelder. i 19101840850 41 g0 a0 oo L EEEEEH g =E i *Wilmington, Del Lincoln, Neb. Wilkesbarre . Topcka Davenport Oklahoma Fall River Kalamazoo, Sacramento Springfieid, ND HEIFERS, Helena. Fort Wayne EIFERS. | Cedar_Rapia. . New Bedford Columbia, S. Macon Youngstown Lexington Fargo, Akron R SR e e EHES 22 S 2257 | City of Omaha 448, 1&9 DU 106w sk Excess in precipitation since’ Mareh 1,4 Lolumbus Neb. E. L. o e W % The funeral of Dr Leéons~d G. Schneider, e e 3 Jeiectric, Waterioo 11l 9T % |who died at the Omaha General hospital 484 inches. Commopwealth Fire las R | ] » “lale‘f; ;'z:n)‘ corresponding period”in 1908, Cuiepy : caevees O @y | Saturday afternooh, Is to be held at Sa- ches. : German Beurance Co.......... g : s Deficiency corresponding pérlod’ in 1907, | Snternaonal Con. Co. B cred Heart church Tuesddy shorning at § 7.41 Inches. L. A. WELSH, Kensas City Btock Yards.. ... ... 1 | o'clock. The funeraf cortege will lcave the Local Forecaster.: | Long Bell Lumber Co. 86, sesene , 202 North Thirtleth street, at §:30 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS C . 9 |o'clock. Solemn high mass will be con- 2 y ", ducted by Father Judge, and ther Man- Features of the Trading an@ Cloaing | Omaa C. B St. Ry. i, s @ oy |ning. Burial will be In Holy Sepuichre o C B St Ry., 116, 8 p. o i e fiadgleciiiiiy s Y Frices of’ Reard’at Trads. Onetia & C 3. v Ry 848 p. ... M 8% | cemetery. Dr. Schn:lder's ‘relatives have CHICAGO, Dec, 2i.—"The wheat market | Omaba E. L pfd, 5 per ceat by arrived from Nebraska City; his former was firm during early trading today, due :)'mlhl(_: C. l;mfi.Bp :n. ll‘;l . 1:11 | home. . 5 Ty chiefly to a sharp bulge In corn prices. | Bloux City S. ¥ er cent........ 0 | 3 B o e ¢ The market, Kowever, was bullishly af- TN 0L, . wy Jokn Warner, Quincy, TN Ak h 1% fected to some extent by a brisk demand | o 2 Sin | John Warner, years of age, & re | Bloomington, 1ii... for the cash grain. Commission houses | h 3 5 “® | iired farmer. who ‘Kas betn - Aiving fn - d s+ | were the principal bidders, but demand was , e’ e ththiad 1}4“;’\‘\“'::"’.‘.‘,)". X . ::'not extremely urgent Omaha but five wecks, dled Baturday e Tiaghanion el ool %73, 22| Opening quotations showed gains of weto|JEFF AND GOTCH POPULAR night at ¢ South Kighteenth strect of South Bend, Tnd.... vl TR | PP Y S 1o e — preumonia. He Is survived by a wife and [sh-r‘tu;{l:_ mm. 5 503.4 i dwp;ed v Ry n“m‘“l‘; Ay OPUON | pwo Big Champs Who Will Visit | grown-up family. The' furiéral is set for Springfield, e . An advance of more than 3 In December, Omaha Draw Crowds In- this afternoon, with Interment in the Ger- Vicksburg ... oot 3 Semont. Neb b o duc( to a 'n\h.mpledn ‘lmln:nxnuholnls e :ge voluntarily. | man Catholic cemeterys 3 Ry feature of traging in the final half of the P aty tat ot x. Mansfleld, 0.0 i L rom 11t the ‘price rose to $115a | HArry Primeau of the city elerkis office | Samuel Walet. S abRaon; Misds, May in the meantime advanced from $1.10% | is back from a trip to Texas, where he| gamuel Wallet, an old refident of Omaha, ° = FEBELs SenEZebll Baon e EEESRREETIEIL TR - .m..-.-.__........... 5 EEEE SpEpEEREss Es82% HAERERE LY £ home 3 S, g I IH Leskwode: Anowom®! BETLTEY ggzess Ferrsn wrtnsnursys 888 gsses2®rree 28zER 4 ‘ ‘ ‘ with board in private family. Local ; 3 a4 at ome at Twenty-fourth an AT Supa st ] seGalveston 2 s terially late in the session owing to talk of | ~“\When we left Houston It was raining,” | wenpiin streets ¢ Ky Beranion s 740,000, The close was fairly steady, with December | 5814 Mr. Primeau, and it continued to . 5 - |nected with the Jackson undertaking ACCOMPANIST nectlons desires man to operate local o Thiacd In totals because com-| Active demand by leading bulls caused every hour Derience Address Bee, | yalue $32,500, and some capital nece: ng other ftems than r'errines |gain was in the December delivery, which | *Jim Jeffries, Frank Gotch and their SOb W SPRpN] WANTED—SITUATIONS sides. Magnificent business opportun- 1008 et KANSAS CITY, Mo, Dée. 21— WHEAT— |Pack 1o 6ic. - May sdvanced ‘to 67% and|travel to Oklahoma City. They were Ane | HOZY, §81 South. WIgHMSLE wAIeN, | Satiire iR T Sew on profit taking, December selling off to | o Coaly| CORN—Unchanged to 1c higher; No. 2 : Ta ThE Smseutivn 'y eure. Agirens 4N buyers was S0 great that one could hardly B tively son < must be good. Wiling 1o pay libersily for . satlstactors tovins. Address W-dL = e = oths DI!\HIFLA I Franklin streets Christmas morning. The e up 1%c at $L18%. May was %@%c higher|rain while we were traveling to Wichita 3 rooms, Monday afternopn ot 2 aclock. Ine desires enmagenients to assist vocal stu- | Drokeraga office in Omaha. DAringns are {mecriniate | advances of %@%e to 1%c In the price of |8 We came north and at Wichita It was opened at 63%@6dikc. May opened at & John Warner, years old, died at his c 0 61%@ET%e. o " & | day night from sen he funeral wil I st ity. Address John Hill, Jr., 240 La| OGS iWhat a changs a fow days makes | CAth unchanged; No. 2 fHard. 1008118 | "Seaply ail the gait was. object of much Interest Lo crowds all along | %Y BIENt from & s fungrel, sl 23 1€ The bottom had fallen completely out |$LIT@L2%: May, $LOGK@10%, sellers; July, | g "The close was steady, with December |ahead, for at every station a bunch of citl- | Luctday afterioon, with burlal in the manufacturing -company; have had 18 985N, sellers. 5 N #4c; No. 2 AR hand at every stop, but Jeff Mrs. Lila Egbert, o imagine that the country was still eating | Mixed, 6ic; No. 3, 64c; No. 2 white, 84c; No. | “Ogts were firm In sympathy with wheat | W' o0 P, but Juft was Bee, or 'Phone Douglas 13%, Room 2. OCEAN STEAMSH"’S K Today It looked &s if the country |3 Ofc. o forn Otfs Tere il "™ or 3 months sulte of furnished rooms WANTED—SITUATIONS ERS, et Houston ) eso0..... o @L11 to $1.12%. ‘The market reacted ma- ! went to visit & brother. | bots phones |~ A e liberal worid's shipnients for . the week. G EXPERIENCED Leading Chicago Board of Trade | funeral will be held at the chapel cone B C. house with direct New York wire con- B ) *Last weeks'. at L 11kql. i%y The rain was getting colder terment will be at Forest Lawn. e e o For are, ot nard: | Membership Chicago Board of Trade, - T e e because contain. | COF on initial transactions. The greatest | a miserable, chilling sleet g i " ; | sary. Best of references on both ; 3 Kansas City Grain and Provisions. |§i%C. After touching 64% December sertied | PArtY €0t on the tran at Fort Worth to WANTED—Position as traveling sales- | Salle St., Chicago. _HOGS-What a change u few days makes | 1% SRCIANESQ; N0, 8 Gt QLOGLIG| Nearly all the gain Was subsequently lost | g e, Evidently the word had been sent | PTOVAMIY be held {rom Hofman's chapel R TR LR of the hog market. The indiffcrence of Gnd My each up Mo At G and 7%c, Te. |sens was gathered. :Many photographers | GEFMan Catholic cemetery. i B et A Ofterings were 1eht €arly in DOt in & summer humor and he rarely | “Mrs. Lila Egbert, 05 years old, dled at & e Y ma refused to eat anything else than pork | OATS—-Unchanged; No. 2 white, 4@ y. May opened %c higher at 46%c, | showed himself long enough for the pi Lospital Monday morning. Her death was “:\“f:‘l"lnl")"l‘lkl; ?h(::::rl lror: D;;"Y WhoO | CANADIAN PACIFIC— and that the buyers were afraid tnere| N9 '.flml;;-d 43@44c. nced to 46c and then sold off to #%e. | ture men to get a !hx‘ at |.l( Wi mu“ mu‘-uu by & cerebral malady. Nothing s would inves ale and jobbing; na- | = eTweEN MONTREAL | Were DO more hogs coming to market. They | RYE—NTc. “Prading in provisions. was very quiet at s i, When Okia- oo £ 2 . 84, "B o e g Adirses J | WREKLY (ORBEC AND' LIVERPOOL. were all out in good ssason and the early | HAY—Unchanged; cholce timothy, §1250% | the start, but the market was firm because | homa City was reached fully 1,00 peopie | known of Mre. Egbert in Omaha. She had 8, “Boe, or 'Phons Douglas 13%, Room i |.rr1v|l- c’hl.ngh (hl.dn lg;m-c very mun.l‘,";‘f"_';’;'_“s;e‘;;“;""e- $10.26@10.50; Cholce | of the sirength of the grain. Prices at the | had congregated to see the two big fellows | been unc.s ireatment for several nionthay T s ! Nothing better on the AUADtIc than ser time at prices that were 15@%c higher than e, $11 E 7 | opening were unchanged to 10c¢ higher. a8 . e = 4 D saien (experienced) desires DOU- | wireiems se 81l Seamern Bmprem= | than Friday's early market. 1t wil be |, BUTTER—Creamery extras c; firsts, |“’Bricvk jn Chicago, furnished by the Up- | 2nd thelr sparring and wresiing partners. | o . "o Getie imie to BI 8a Rs cashisr. hotdl 'clerk ouse dstective & B BENJAMIN, 0. A remembered that late trains sold & great 3¢ seconds, 3. packing stock, 2c. | @iko Grain company, 708 Brandels build. | If Indications go for anything, that aggre- | . " RreQ e o o A e, Positen; wt refer 23 $o. Clark Bi, Chieago, ML a’m [k:e(ln on 1-;nd-y than the early, so ”k"lf'*;‘_h:;{B::-{“‘Lm""d"i‘r:i;?“‘;“f"“l re- | ing, Omaha; telephone Douglas 2473 gation of athletes Is about @s popular and | Returns. 3 3 3 that if & comparison was to be made with LS, 3 oo\ - 190, — o g 4~ ' _— ’ Fridays close It would not show much | OPtions at Kansas City: Articles.| Open.| High. | Low. | Close.| Fil'y. :.’"w":f,'"” WU B8 iUl e gucten tae ] Dunk Ciearing over gain. ecent kind of hogs hav- |~ PR 1P o | GO | eb., Dee: 21.—L o ing a little weight sold largely at ana | Articles TCiose. | Wheat | Mr. Primeau found the cold winds from | for euits 'were 5510011546 abi. for Ihe. Cops right around LX. with good heavy on up | Grce 1 e 0 119 | the gulf coast about as disagreeable as | responding date lust year 52,166,220 treme high point of the year. Lighter| M&Y oo 105%i1 65%A | July!. %| 101311 01%0211 01 | anything the Nebraska climate can ofter, Cllssified Real Estate Bogs soid trom 8 on down. | . e s Sl %A | corn— @ | @ | oyl Wihoush most of the time he was wich o PERSUNAL_&RI\GRAPHS o6 Y \ =1 2 ty living in tents. hands buyers seemed to come to the coi . @A @uH [ & laaniclexs | par : clusion that they had paid more money | . - ) | @A | July i) mt‘&;%;“':f;“_“z’:w | Mrs. M. C. Robinson, % Boyd street, T R A L B (NERO SENTENCED TO DEATH g v ged ik Flia sianer "t ol | | s arrivals 810 DOt fare 80 Well The Iepiney P e AT B 49 sl wxl e Twenty-eighth sireel, have gone 1o Duluih closed less active and with part of the | May | 45MA| 4Bl . L R & VisL ; Worning's advanss 1ast, Bl ot & whoic 18] YUIS, Dee. WHEAT—Futures, | July... |43 13%@% 434 431, | Do® Who Bites n Boy for Christmas| C. C. Phinney of Chariton, F. B. Perry of was a right good market. {w sh ; track. No. 2 red, cash, |Po K— | | | Js Given the Extreme Greenwood, M. Peters of Gretna and B. Representative sales: 50L% e hs‘;fi'\."x‘; @1.17; Decem:| Jan 2 75 £ :{ % lnw Penalty. Walters of Hastings are at the Murgay. No. Av. Sh Pr, L4 s ay, L - May - 27 2. Yolol ) rody, * » o 5 g N—Steady! track, N cesh. ¢3c; | Lard. | Blg shaggy Nero, the guardian of the | Colonel W. W Codv 'Butfalo Bl of oo . . | No white, @lgc; December, 6ic: May, | Jan 120 (126 | 123 1285 home of John Ganan, Twenty-sixih strect |at the Henshaw. Colon .| o Bioadly: ‘rnaki UL S GakE ks “J;g 100 1uE 1 us and Park avenue, must die, despite (he |east 10 look after 50w i e white, 464@46%c; December, 4itfcl| Jan...[1160 |18 |11 1% plea of his master that he bit little John | J. E. Hickey of Denver, H. L. Harvey of ufi\”ofi:‘”m“d e | 14 (180 |1 Romenek, 12 years of age, in honorable {;‘:}:‘...“» WD B 5. Howard of Sen vl;n;. POULTRY—Firm; chickeng, 1i¢; sprin . B bid. self defense, | DeMar of Evanston, Wyo., are at the Hen- 1te: turkeys, 2ec; ducks, 13c:" geese, Skic. Chicago Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red,| NOF0 Went coasting with the boys Christ- | shaw. e e -1 TER—Firnty creainery, I%. 81361 5 No. 3 red, $LI8G1.%5: No. 2 hard, | mas day and Johunie says that his dogship | J. A. Black of Nebraska City, A. M {$114115%; No. 3 hard, 31.1371.15%; No. 1| got peaved about sometitng a8 Leneen, L. | incoln, W, M. SHEEP—Under the Influence of limited D arvser v VRS [ northern spring, $LI17G1.20; No. 2 morthern | Lys - ,’, o :l: ,"" tatng and fastened | Kopens’ of Fort Scott and Mir. and Mra ¥, receipts and & brisk buying demand, every- ariset, spring, $L15@1L18; No. 3 spring, $L12@117. | 18 teeth into his lég. M. Poweis of Chadron are at -the Mer- thiug in the sheep barn wold readily (iis NEW YORK., Dec. IN-_SUGAR-Raw, |Comn: No 3 cash Gix@eikc: No. & | -I @'t o a Ihing." declared the boy. | chents morning at prices that were sharply higher. gulet, muscovado est, 3.62; centrifugal |@é9%sc; No. 3 whité, 6l'4c: No. 3 yellow, | “Way, 1 ne " . Halligan of North, P B o armans calied. the ganars)”oniher. | & est, 403c: Molasses susar 8, teat, 3 51c. | si@aic:; No. 4 yellow, isdode, Onle: No.| .3, ! never evelt spoke to the dog. o 2 grth, Plagte, A W, over last week's closé a fat quarter. ai | Refined, quiet; crushed, 5.65c; granulated, |3 white. 46c; No. 4 white, i%@ibe; stan-| Leath for the dog alone can appease the Bople . ¥ aiia of Waaugs CHY; Frash q M . lurrie of Hroken Bow, 8. A, Prince of though one or two sales appeared to be | +%c¢; vdered, 5.06c dard, {éc. court. The owner promised. san Fiancisco, Mr. and Mrs. B J, Flynn higher than this estimate. Fully %c highcr | BUTTER—Steady: western factory, ‘sec- | BUTIER—Steady; creameries, 21G85c; | ett Owen f Births and Deaths. Rome the common and medium kinds w cresmery. 366 c. EGGS—eceipts 4,020 cases; ste; | e T n ot wau'd st | * S RNE~Firm. e easee inbluded. SHsGe: Tty st | Birthe-Willlam M. Meyers, %6 North cial Revenue Agent J. F s prices are concerned. A couple of loads |, EGOS—Steady; western extra firsts, 3@ | prime firsts, 3c. " 0| Twenty-fifth avenue gl John Helgren. ing the hoidays with nily in of "fod western lambs topped at .00, |Mc: firsts. 3IGRc; seconds, 3GNc; refriger- | CHEESE—Steady; daisigs, 16%@I6%c; | 2131 Davenport, girl, William Williams, ada, la. In the interim several of the fleshy range ewes from Idaho soid at §. | Stors, @8 Enine T, young Amelcas, g, s (1620 Pine, boy;’ W. K. Myers, 315 Ames | Fevenue agents are putting in the holidays and 4 string of yearlings wars good enough | POULTRY—Dressed weak; western chick- | horns, 10%c. avenue, boy; J. W. Thorp, 29% Frederick, |at Omaha, getting ready for the work for 5 reakits MR Brib shundool lambs | 0%, 10G22c; fowls, 12017c; turkeys, 2@%e. | POTATOES-—Steady: choice to faney, 4 | §irl: James Ryon, 186 South Sixteenth, |the ensuing year would probably sell up to $8.25, alth - @4bc; fair to good, $@4c. oy; Joseph Pivonka, 179 South Twelfth, | Charles H. Youngers, representing the More Omaha rcal estate adver. there was not‘hfi ofate Sederiptios sn Peoria Market. POULTRY Berohs: tarkeys, 176; chick- | §rl; James Ish. 312§ Leavenworth, girl: | Armour Packing companiy (or sodtheastern sale today with which to teat extreme tops. | PEORIA. Dee. 2I.—CORN_Steady: No. 3|ens lie; springs, lde. red Gehre, m Pacific, boy: Robert|Nebraska is spending hoilday week with It is a pecullar, though logical circum- | white, 803¢c; No. 4 white, 58i4c; No, 3 yel- VEAL—Steas 5 to 00-1b wts, SQ%; & ndon, 4615 North Twenty-fifth avenue, | Omaha relatives and friends. He has been . B 2 3 s stance, that there are seldom few feeders | IOW, c: No. 3, 60%e: No. 4 Bse; to S6-1b. wis., $@10c; 8 to 110-1b. wts., 10g | Poyi Joe Weinstein, 1901 South Thirtecnth, | recently transferred from the lowa ter- tised last week «in the Bee Sinong Supbiies on » d8y when tiedls | erads. Be v g ™| i, boy: Alex Greenberg, 2 North ’l‘hlnevmnlnmwv where he has made good for the aetivi prices higher. This feature is| OATS—Steady: No. 2 white, 45%e; N Heceipts—Today: Wheat, # cars; corn, | girl; Jullih Zellckson u0i Seward, girl;| Armour company, explained In the fact that a good poruun&\'hlli ke, No. 4 white, #e; n-na:nt' 376 cars; oats, 143 care. Estimated tomor: | Cerl B. Myer, 1332 Georgia avenue, boy than that of its nearest competitor e 0y B I ML S TR noat T8 ease; corns BN care; “oaca, | , Deathe—Lea A, Traver: 113 Bouth Central | Klcth Knlgnt of Gothegberg, R wits; 2 v Fi1d sEfes i [ 1 HNENRRRE s FEE eNEEIEE ¥ SIRAVARTS E 311 ; beeht of ers when the run is rather small, whereas P 179 cars. boulevard, ¥; Philip N. Macdonald, 17068 | [ » 5 offerings of & short-fod nature are forced Minneapolis Grain Market, Bouth Twenty-sixth, 28; Andrew Olson, '"‘_Mmr. 3, ;ml‘l,:;:egnl?:: T‘:t«rn'l?mmwi f,.‘ into feeder channels when trade Is siow | MINNEAPOLIS, Dec. #.—WHEAT—De New ,York Meney Mariket. £ rge E. John: | Deaver, H. O. Alexander, B. Stewart, L. - and packers discriminating. ~There were | cember, Lo May. $111% Cash wheat | NEW YORK, Dec. %.~MONEY~—On call, Do epital B7; Johm ¢ | W. Russell of Deadwood. W. A. Budiong only & few odd bunches that were sold as | No. 1 hard, $1134@113%; No. 1 northern, | #X@6% per cent. Ruling rate 6 per cent; ‘c;f E 4. 'Baby Helen|8nd C. M. Beason of Ogdea &re &4 the feeders today and thess commanded fully | §LU%@GL1IN; No. 2 northern, JLOSK@LION. | closing bid, 4% per cent; offered at 5 per 2620 North Thirtsenth, Paxton.

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