Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, April 18, 1915, Page 16

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4 THE OMAHA SUNDAY B Bome Cattle Steady, Others Highe for Week—Sheep Steady with Last Week. » SOUTH OMAHA. Anril 17, 1915. { were: Cattie. IMogs. Sheep Official Monday 6574 968 8.5 cal Tuesday 4100 1078 11, lal Wednes: 9, R | Friday ! ay. Estimate Saturday . Six days this week .1 Bame days last week Same days 2 wks ago Bame days 3 wk 0 Bame days 4 wka ago. o, Bame days last year The following table shuws the average Of cattle. hogs and smeep at the South | & live stock ' %0 date, as compared with last year: L. 1] Dee 256, ) Eheep .. e a3 Price for hogs at the Mouth Omaha live ock ma for the last few days, with 3 8ss szes2 t § and_disposition of live stock jat the Unlon stock yards, South Cmaha, twenty-four hours ~nding at 3 o'clock P. m. yesterda v RECBIPTS-CARLOAD: }lul’li Sheep, H'r's. Central No.of —Temp.—— -Rainfall- Btation. Stations. High. Low. No. Ave. Columbus ...18 4 3 ‘ 2 Loulsville ;22 76 4 vy ™ | Indlanapolls 13 72 2 o 0 Chicago ... 62 3 00 ex Mofnes. . 24 0 kN than most recent weeks and |} oo Othol! ] r-4 darger than & year ago by aimost Omaha » ‘® | head. In spite of the large receipt X mATKet a8 & wholo has beon In very FFreezing temperatures were recorded at condltion, close of the week good, heavy, Cattle are a little stronger than & Ago, whilo heavy catue, whlcn nuve slowest sellers of anything, are with last week's ciose. heilers: have been In good de- throughout the whole week, and the o are perha tie nger Week, but thers has boen o | last moleworthy change on the common and kinds. and fesders have been free throughout the week and the mar- now 10g2c lilgher than it was last on cattle: Good to choice 5. 860 tair wa, $6.000) fl; gommon ‘to fair cows, .._rfi o o I#l. to_good aocnr- and lr:&hr IQF stock helie hfl‘ cows, 8,00674.60; ‘atoci” Suve, e, W8, scouk bulie very light run even for shuy there D®ing abo loads. of 130 Nean 1§ Sl ‘s receipts foot up. 45,68 head, T than l‘u woek :la T';::: fo Uy, sraalicet since.thy 1 rders and of the' SHiehibgs ek ‘pricoutht o higher than yesterday. they could possibly LA 1) uq weloc had ot all “hoga that "conld e ect the shippers' Eun‘hflm ALEL3, with a sprinkling under & top of 5115 M oy Most of 'the ent In prices, ! ard ket ealizn’ (hat. trodh s rh up to them to bel but short of i of sheep aj able to k o Opene: y in spite of nep'f-m t:‘:: o make purchases on 'a in pfim’ln")'l’!s:eah %5 and Jambs ' selling on” that edi buyers tried el again, but on sheep and lambs: B e 418 W, Lapny 508 0. wethers, good {;‘.-':.L"n-': Nethers, falr 19 food. FLT 0 choice, §7.7 . . §1.0097.75. - : ewes, [OHICAGO LIVE sTOCK MARKET Cattle Steady—Hous Strong—=Sheep Steady. k _April 11— CATTLE—Re- head: market, steady; nu‘;‘\fe s " el S - il ! i market, 16s higher: bulk, §1. o mixed §F 30057 o] Tough, $6.90M7.00; pigs, AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,000 steep, gwus. Mo, April 31 LATTLE i ks Wt 3 cows 'and helfers. $iomren. 80 head; ¢ i iy none: Stock Marke + Aprl 1, —~CATTLE mixed, 57300 d K of sales, ¥1.9 BP AND LAMBS-Recelnts. nove. Aprll 11, —COFPEE— e i wo the mar- I receipts. Foun L T2 3 lmlll LIVE STOCK MARKET /i i : JHOGS FORTY HIGHER FOR WEEK | ¢ | Jpow ta narket for the year The following table shows the nverage | " |seven stations in the Columbus district Tuly 7.31c; O December y, 1.5 ady; Rio T "*1’ ] inchanged Clearing Honse Bank Statement. NEW YORK. Avrfl 17—~The statement of the actual condition of clearing hoise | banks and trust companies shows ¢ | that they 7.8 reserve in | cess of leg: nts. This (s an quir crease of $9.84250 over statement foilows last week Loans 2,2 | Reserve in own vaults (B) e In federai rve bank ve in other de- | JPositories Net demand de- 404,750,000 12,808,000 120,184,000 20,010,000 | Net time Cireulation Excess reserve...... gEToRute reserve, 8564 ase. (B) Of which $33198,000 s deposits. specte. Summary of state banks and trust com runlhk in Greater New York not included {F"elenring house Specio Legal tenders 9,779,100 7,404,000 Banks' cash reserve in vauit, $10,488,50, Trust companies’ cash reserve in vault . 416,700 Total deposits. .. $082,862,10 New York Money Market. {, April 1T-MERCANTIL® XCHANGE-Stead for cables, y; sixty 450 0; for ar, fc. ¥ DOLLARS-38c, jovernment, steady; raflroad, | Closing quotations on bonds today were o follows “ h - e 1R N. Y. City 414n 1061 i 014N, Y. Ktate 4igs... 10 v H oawn W 10 “ w2, rer. ..l 604 Armour & Co. 446, BWPNe. T. & T. 66 6% } Atchison gen. #n.... 4% Penn. con. 4 0.9 | Bl & Ohto 4...." 90% do con. 4l4s 10414 *Chen. & Ohlo 4%s. 8% " Reading gen in i C B &Q ) 0. M4s'L & & b 5 b OM& B P dhn 101480, Pac. ev. i 1025 " do rer. s do_ev. fn 7% 8o, Rallway G... ) Unlon Pacifio 4s.. . 9% % do oy, 4 0| I I YU, 8. Rubber 6. 1005 | SO0, 8 Bteel fn 0y | 0 bash 1et b 100 est. Union 4%s. . 9244 oat. Elec. cv. .. 9% Corn and Wheat Reglon Bulletin, and frost or freezing weather at ten sta- tions In the Ch district. Siightly | warmer weather prevalls in the corn ani wheat belt west of the Missouri river, Showers oceurred In the Columbus dis. | trict. No precipitation nor freezing | weather in Nebraska or Town. L. A WELSH, Local Forecaster, Weather Bureau. ° (;:mfl'lu’ Market, ! PRATRIE HAY—Cholce upland, $13.0 1 18.60; must be extra cholce in flam";;.'}:: ' | to bring $1350; No. 1. $13.60i113.00; No. o $10.50@11.5); No. 3, §8 10.00; chofce mid- Jand, 812, {0813.00, Tk ba ChoL. bales to bring '1# T A Towiand. 210w o Ro B No & "mm'l'”mm; olce. Wheat s % bie 5600 A ah:oo -m:le'pg-‘:?kl»?y m“LFAE;“‘:!("':Bkh n, fine stem | 3 ,_fine stem and Teaty, $14.0); N Wn‘u; ! | o togisos; o, 5 ¥ o000, sonbel B i ! Liverpool Graln Market. | RPOOL. Apr 17 ~WHIEAT: No. 2 Manitoba, i ph: N ) 1hc b Re | 3, Bard wintor,' 138 63 No, 2 red wintes, | CORN--Spot, Amarican mixed, new, f | 2di American mixed, old, 8 . T " | ———— cet—————— 1f Kidneys and . Bladder Bother! | | Take a glass of Salts to fysh out i your Kidueys and newig.lize Irvita s, | Kidnay and Bladder weakness resuit | | from uric ucld, suys & noted authority, | | The kidneys filter this aoid from the | blood and puss it on to the bladder, | Wwhere It often remaing to irritate an inflame, causing o burning, sealding ' Sensation, or setting up an Irritation at the neck of the blad: obliging you to seek relief two or three times during | the night. The sufferer 1a in constant dread, the w: & scalding sensation and is very pro- fuse; again, there i difficulty in avold. | ing it. | Bladder weakness, most folks call 1| because they can't control urination. | While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this is really one of the most simple allments to | overcome. Get about four ounces of Jad | Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful in u glass of water before breakfast, continue this for two or | { three days. This will neutralize the aclde in the urine so it no longer is a source of irritation to the bladder and ' urinary organs which then act normally | again | | Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless, and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, comblned with lithia, and is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused | by urle acld irritation. Jad Salts s splendid for kidneys and causes no baa | effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves- | cent lithia-water drink, which quickly | relleves bladder trouble. — Advertise- | ment © €6 7,, i For Colds, Influenza, Coughs, Sore Throat GRIP | The Grip is here with all its dis- tressing symptoms of Influensa, Ca- tarrh, pains and soremess in the Head and Chest, Sore Throat and | aching bones. Be sure to keep Dr. Humphreys' “Seventy-seven” h y and take a dose at the first chill or shiver, to insure best results. If you wait till your bones begin to ache, it may take longer. Pleasant to take, handy to carry, fits the vest pocket, 26 and §1, at all druggists or mailed. L ‘ Culminates in Higher Level Inc g S08,000 *§ 4,015,000 valling in mercantile lines, contributed | stock market today was fair, with in In #mall measure town iey mani- | vestment and copper shares most prom. | fested in speculative Further | Inent. Considerable attention given to selling, domestic and ign for profits, [ the “American sections, which had a was without effect, highest prces mostly | strong close, . ruling at the close., Total sales amounted | 11 16914 ’ « " | 123 "rmw YORK STOCK MARKET | Week of Extraordinary Activity | of Quoted Values. U. 8. STEEL FOREMOST ONE April 17 NBEW YORK A week of ex- traordinary activity in the stock market iminated Iiternational Harvester Kunsas Ciy Southern Lohigh Valley Louteviile & Nasheille. 1 higher level of throughout the rial and eq ntly became the | ireatrained trading were again minent, with further gains of 3 to 7 1ts, although American Locomotive | y New York Alrbrake closed with net today ‘in a ®, virtually . dealings exceed ng 166,000 shares, | New almost % per cent of the two hours | AR It advanced to sixty, its best of the current rise, and about ten ahove its quotation of the latter | of last January, when adverse trade | pennsyivania conditions and poor earnings impelled the Pullman Palace Car directors to suspend the dividend #ay Con. Copper Trading in stecl was on a scale like that | Reading made the stock conspict n by | Repubile iron & icel are. Lots of 1,000 3,000 and sland Co 70 shares were with a | Kok Teland Co. pfa ym begotten of « of ex RE R ne bear necessity were ru. | Southern Paeifi #_that the compa receipt of war suld announce but of this there was no official confirmation. One of the day's most favorabe factora ' tatement fswiied by the Penn. ila railroad of its intention to pur- | new equipment in large quantites This was accomplished as the inaugura- tlon of a similar movement by other lead WAy ®ystemns. sral Industrial reports, v ! fner produets steel mills and announcem: ing of the intense pessimi Tenn Texas Company e Western Union ) wee Electric .. 12600 58 &% Power. 300 53 Bl les for the day, #80.000 # London Stock Market, %0 long pre.| LONDON, April 16.—Dusiness on the R—Bar, 280-164 per ounce to 80 (00 shares. MO @12 per cent. firm, 1 DISCO RATES—8tort bills, 2% per n period of irr cent; three mont per cent sales par value aggregated United States bonds were | eall for the week. Number of on stocka w arings. Bank clearings for ,065.11 and for the cer- 1ing day last year $2,638.30 9. The | ings for the week were $18,248,774.62 e corresponding week last year | ding quotsiions |, High. Low. (1 Alaska Gold 1600 3% 7 Amaigamated Coppér 2,00 TH American Beet Sugar American Can American ®. & R American 8 & It Am. Sugar_Refini Amerlcan Tel. & Goods Market. April COTTON Cotton goods markets tc were strons and active. Yarns were ' Dry YORK, NEW 2 “er, Linens ey Ta'«"n'f-';" (et auiet but firm, By ore firm, | . %00 J0t 1090 while woolen goods shov.. . more steadi- re & Ohio 240 6% 70 | o zs, Urooklyn Rapid Tranait.| 600 91% 9113 Tha cotton market closed steady at n California Petroleum 1000 18% 174 net rise to § to 13 points, Be Your Own Painter OR HIRE A PROFESSIONAL But Always Use the Old Reliable Sherwin-Williams Co. Brand Johnson’s Underlac, % pt., 25¢c; | 1 pt. 40¢; qt., 70c; % gallon | $1.85; 1 gallon ....... $2.50 Screen Paint, black and green, % pt. 20c; 1 pint _....... 35¢ Absorbene, wall paper cleaner, N AN TR L5¢ Taxite Paint Remover, % pint 25c; pt., 40c; Y4 gal. $1.35; 1 gallon ... .0 . $2.50 Mar-Not Floor Varnis , does not show heel marks or water stains, 34pt., 20c; 1 pt, 5Oc; “Brighten Up" stains (9 colors) % pint 23¢; pint . .4Bc lat., 85¢c; % gal, $1.60; one M/ “Flat-Tone" Paint, velvet finish | gallon ...... ciiver. 9800 W (no gloss) ....... (24 rich shades to choose from) 1 gal. Outside and Inside Paint 208 s sivins w0 82,00 (Covers 300 sq. ft., 2 coats, 40 colors to choose from.) (Family Paint, 18 colors to choose from) % pt. . 1 qt. Floor-Lac for .. HOC (This stains and varni 126 8q. ft. by one application.) % gal. Inside Floor Paint (drfes hard in one night) . 90c (Covers 160 sq. ft., 2 coats) % Jot. Jap-a-Lac, 14 colors, 2ov 1 gal. Red Barn Paint, covers 400 sq. ft., one coat....$1,00 1-1b, can Crack and Seam Filler Call or write for color card fOFr ..oiocin and instruction circular. SHERMAN & M’CONNELL DRUE CO. Corner Sixteenth and Dodge Streets OWL DRUG CO., 16th and Harney. R N ARNE o Bt v Q075 K. 1oih Bu " 24k Pratt & Lambert No. 61 Floor Varnish, qt., 85¢; % gal. $1.60 Putzine wall paper cleaner, 25c¢ BIDR BOR v sh, 3 b et ekt 12¢ Pain Brushes in great assort- ment at lowest prices. For Clean-Up Week Garden Rakes . Garden Hoes Poultry Netting, foot ...34¢ Full rolls, hundred feet, 60¢c Rubber Hose, warr'ted 9¢ up Lawn Mowers ....$2.25 up Screen Paint, quart . . ...40c Paint, Oil, Varnish, Window Glass, ete. Dangler Rotary Flame Gas Ranges We are introducing in Omaha this very latest thing in Gas Stoves. The Dangler Rotary Flame is patented. At least one-third hotter flame than any other. Your cooking done in about two-thirds the time. Do you see the saving there! Added to this, you never saw any- thing so beautiful. You should see the white enamok?d patterns. Not a black spot on them inside or out. No such handsome stoves shown elsewhere. All we ask is that you look at them and ask for price. A few good pat- terns of Acorn Gas Stoves at close out prices. John Hussie Hardware Co., 2407-09 Cuming Street. ‘‘If you buy it of Hussie, it's right.”’ PIAN A. HOSPE CO 3 D LA .20c up " Ed At Hospe’s Get Your STREFY The Goodyear attained the top place in the tire field by building co-operative tires. We have given you every saving you have helped us make—and more beside. The more you bought the better we built them, and the lower we sold them to you. Three Reductions Note that in two years we made three big price reductions. The last—on February 1st —brought the total to 45 per cent. Yet in those two years we made expensive improvements— two of them very expensive. And not in one iota has the tire been skimped. Hidden Extras Note that every hidden extra is retained. Our Fortified Tire is still “On-Air” cured to save blowouts. Yet that one extra—used by no one else—costs us $450,000 yearly. It still has our exclusive No-Rim-Cut feature. It has in each base 126 braided piano wires to make the tire secure. It has hun- dreds rubber rivets, formed before vulcaniza- tion, to combat loose treads. Our All-Weather tread Goop Hardware Co., 2109 Stad Fortified Tires Fortified E’:’m‘m‘m thick All-Weather tread. ‘Co-operative Tire than ever in some sizes. It still has those Those extras—all exclusive to Goodyear— are all retained, despite our price reductions. Still That $100,000 And we still spend on experts—on labors- &wywwk—slssfmo yearly. That is to test build . And every improvement we discover is adopted regardless of cost. Years ago these extras compelled a price onefie;t;n' more than others. Yet men flocked to these tires by the hundreds of thousands. Goodyear became —as it is today — the world's largest-selling tire. As this multiplied output brought our cost down, your cost came down too. Last year we built about one firefioreveryv::;inuse. This year you get in Goodyears a value never before known in tires. Join in this co-opera- largest maker, and the one who serves you best. Thus youwill help to make Goodyear tires better and will supply you. ey YEAR ARRON.OMIO Goodyear Service Station---Tires in Stoc Melohoir's Mch. Works, 1218 Howard St. Barber Hardware Co., 4113 North 24th St. Auto Accessory 2129 ¥ St. Omaha Tire 8t. Nebraska Auto Fiiling Station, 218-20 South 19th St. L m‘m':ouu ror Auf Forossl Ante Triining Aws'n, 2814 No. 20th St. We carry a complete stock of GOODYEAR TIRES Omaha Tire Repair Co. HENRY NYGAARD, Prop. 2201 Farnam Street Tyler 1552 Let’s This is the time of all times for the U.S. A. to make vast strides all get busy There’s nothing the matter with these United States. with business. There’s nothing the matter We have skill; we have enterprise; we have capital; we have courage. The world can use all we can produce. Let's go ahead and produce as much as we can. The only trouble was—that something got into the wheels of business— that something is out. The seller can’t start the wheels going. It's the buyer who does that. So let’s buy what we need and what we are go- ing to need and Buy-it-Now J

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