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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: GRAIN AND 'PRODUCE IIARKET ieain T fowia, HEMEr Torkeyer SGAN Wheat Recupu and Demand Geod, but Prices Rule Unchanged to Two Cents Lower. CORN MARKET IS IRREGULAR %&\'&;g& ouA.HA. Doo-mbqr 1, uu OMAHA GENERAL MARKET. over fi'u. e nrou«-. 5y hc et Ne; ducks, hens, $@ilo; yo! v-u hcu. ueb. Ic. ( h. Ly -mcu. s S gl 14 m:&m i Jarge cans, .. Wheat receipts were guite X day 4nd, aithough the fomand for thia | FISH—Halibut, 13e; saim Was fairly active, the market |%e; h * Tiled from unoh to ‘%0 lower, traet freeh, lao; '\!lln fl-n 1fe hettor QUAlIty of mew' shd mast st the |10: ‘Stehs’ frome s o an } old corn ’,olyd ot e odvence wet. ths gmoked w \fi.. mh"’m lummm orer o ower: The. recelpts’ oF ore wrere wery OZEN FISH—Haltbut, sises to suit. good the salce of this cereal wors | 10%c: catrish, large, for sieaks. 1dc; ‘ak- quite heavy. mon, falla, & .i saimon, alivers. i0c; No. 1 ‘The oats market ‘weak to- )1 etish, day, “selling from’ e to Ao lower Decs | No. 1 whitefiah. large. 160 e e receipts increased conaiderable today and nn Jumbo, 18¢; picke: the cash demand for them was quite pickerel, .“n.-"m.‘ hn-.w actt 3 Rye sold from 1= lower to 1o higher, n, 6c; bluefish, ext o and barley was quoted nominally un- |&RAPPEE beadless, d o e Tl0UR" changed. AMOKED FISH.. White: 1016, Clearances: Wheat and flour equal to 3 s ee. baskets, 2, bushels; corn, 75,000 bushels, and | PSL salono bushels. rpool closed with wheat unchanged to_1d lower and corn lower. ary wheat recelpts were 2,717,000 bu, and shipments of 1,427,000 bu., against receipts of 1,447,000 bu. and shipments of | 884,000 bu. last )'Nu ts were 1,068,000 bu. Primary corn rece! and shipments of 0 000 bu,, against re- ceipts of 1,123,000 b\l and shipments of 978,000 bu. last year. Primary oats receipts were 1,021,000 bu. nd_shipments of 78,000 bu., against re- ‘-*-'#wu of 766,000 bu.' and shipments of " i 3,000 bu. last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS, Wheat, Corn. Oats. Obicag "‘ 3 0112 20 ie \llnnewo ¢ Duluth . 76 Omaha . L1 A Winnipeg These sales were nporl‘d tudly Wheat—N 3 hard winter: car: 1 ozla, 4 $1.00; 4 c winter: 6 cars, @ic; 1 car, 9c; 2 cars, $20, 2 cars, 4 cars, %0c. Sample; 1 car, 8ic; 1 84c; 1 car, 82c; 2 cars, Blc; 1 c 9 1 car, 1 car, 3 mixed: 2 cars (poor), , $1.00; 3 cars, % 4c. No. 8 durum 98lgc; 2 cars, 1 car (poor), | No, 2 mixed durum: 1 ear, 3 mixed durum: 0. 2: 1 car, 9ic. 2 cars, Sbc; 3 om white: 1 6le. e 1 car, | can, | e 14e. KIPPERED FISH—8almon. 10-1b. bas- | kets, per Ib.. 17e. CELERY-Mammonth, BEEF CUTS—No, 1 16%c; No. 3, i per dot LY 1 k No 1 plates, 10‘0«. No No 3. 11\# FOULTRY —Bromers, 14 to 1 In separate comp., 1ic; over I S Ny R R 123 picked, % price; but not - ens, over 4 Ibs. per Ib., 11%c; roollan. e, Turkeys, Tic; olleomA 160; under an § ibs. eack not Tanted. Desrs, TUl foatinred o fat, 865, icked. 4 “price. but “not od. young, 1 to 14 ibe ucn. 3c. Homer squate, 14 ox. ‘u 10 to 12 oa., $2.00; No. of $L80; under ¥ oz, %o r Brand—B ] Willow Twig ko b, ’351::::1. !lllfl per barre| lonlthm r bare Shield Brand—Black Twigs. barrel; Black Twigs, oomm‘g:lchl bran Ped‘ | .rr barrel; Hen Davis, Illinois, $2.7 JTTCR—Best creamery, &2¢; seconds, in cartons or tubs, %c; good dairy, 2@ nr mumry common 18%e, HEESE —~ rted aomuuc. o Dlook. shc: dalsy, 19¢c; triplets, 19%c; young oo biue label brick, Whe; limburger, i New York white, 19%c; imported French Rucquu(nrt‘ 48¢, FRUITS—Oranges: uu, . California {fornia. Sunkist " white: 1-3 car (old), 88c. No. 3 whne. 2 - . 4 white: 1 car, [Ws0 box: 6lc; 2 cars, w No. 6 _wh 59%e; 8 cars, BSc; 2 cars low: 2-3 car (old), 8c; 3 yellow: 1 car, C; 4 yellow: 1 car (old), 2078 Veitow: 1 car, éit4e, 'No. X ‘California - Saiwa. 1 car (old), 66%c. No. 8 mixed: T | Colorado Elbertas, box. _Bal (old), 67c; 1 car, 6bc; 3 ocars, 75 bunch, Grapes: Empe: fl"‘s #4e. No. 4 mixed: 1 car, 1 ocar, §2.00 crate; Emperors In kegs, $1.00 keg: 6%c; 1 car, 62c; 1 car, tic; 1 car, Soc! | Malagas, 3600 to $7.00 bbl. Cranberries: 3 cars, 6lc; b Sars, SoaC; | Belle ‘and Cherry, $1.50 bbl: Bello and 1 car, ol 2 Sc: 1| Bugle, $80 bbl;"Jumbo, $10.00 bbl. Figs, §0c; 1 car, uv.c ’“"l:;‘ 12-10 ox., %o box. car, {1 car, 6Tci 1 o s,c. 3 make speclals, 10%c; average fancy, 6@ e, 1%e 1b.; head lettuce, 40¢ doz.: California, $i¢ ver, $2.60 VEGETABLES—Cab! lettuce, ;loo dlol.. It; NEW YORK, Dec. B—DRY GOODS- | (Calitornta Sunkist S B OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET NEW YORK STOCK MARKET Some Cattle Steady and Some Lower | Prices on E(change Are lx! for Week—Sheep Steady to tremely Irregular at the Higher, Opening. HOGS ARE IOWER FOR WEEK|,ngro.FRENCH BONDS FIRMER OMAHA, December 11, 1915, were: Cattie. Hogs. """-l’ o 5 Recetpt NEW JIORK. Dec iL_Not the teast | f‘vh! Moniny . Interest fepture of today's short ses- | ficlal Tuesday . 10.330 {slon was the fact that it marked the first | Official W |nud-y . 9,700 anniversary of the n-un?llnn of dealings | Sffical Thy e e |on the Stock exchange after the enforced | Official Fri 14006 L8 closurs of virtually four and a half | Estimate suum-) 7,300 . nmn‘lhn due to the nulhrm:k of (}nv WA N | v Prices were extremely irregular at the Bix days this week nm Qo Skt |opening, United States Steol fell "3 to | ame days last week..37,149 43,34 6l and Canadian Pacific declined 3.4 to | n.8% while war shares were fractionally | 0864 68, wnr A demand for railw ay shares. with nw ow York Central leading the movement, .62 800N restored losses and substituted gen | The Foilowing table .now- the average of cattle, hogs and shee t market for tne to dll.. an v gl nu lhu ':?2 e ik R l.l“.m ES 11 The following table Lo K prices of hogs at the |pn:rl'! for the last few anys, 'Ill i Date. | 1915. [1914.1913. [1913. 1911, [1910. Nov. NI . U“[‘ & 1 fi ar-l gains. New York Central rose 2 | in connection with rumors that | dfl was soon to be increased. of strensth in that Hm l Western, New ercantile Marine pre- | of the more conspicuous | with some shading | tal sales amounted to | ‘company, it | forred and porm wnwnoelu droj prices. Anglo-French war bonds were slightly rmer and rvmunuu\u of the bank- yndicate expressed their disapproval | N" 1 of the roccnt n ling for future delivery . 1:1 Wi a :ond % moderate seller in this s lTa1al e m-rknt. bul flerl from that quarter ." el VS ohaney o lightly lower oW 118 ¢ |1 on ndonwn- ghtly A‘ T . on nominal selling of bills. Continental | 998 1 ain reflected the confifcting | Rin e those centers of finance. | Qe DO URR, esvesated 150,000, | o | 9] b Py iitod States coupon 48 deciined % per { 5 181 cont on call during the wee [ o 1-. 181 Number of leading quotations 17 61} ’o‘” on stocks were n (o ows: Tl 160 oAl 1 -3 *Hollday. = te ana_ disposition of live sock b at the Unlon Stock yards, Omaha, 00 £0r Doanly-Lour hours suding At 3 o'oloak o p. m., December 11, 1815: RECEIPT! uun!;h Centi Chicago Great Western. Total DESHOR O NS go:‘rll & Co. . witt Cudahy Paullnrg. Armour & Co. CATTLE There wor cattie of any | [neirerion vy 4 consequance here todey, BEt toe the wesk 2.."..‘. - R receipis have been very liberal, Gouthern Lehigh v:!hr larg gain as compared with & year ll’o Pl el The run for uu month to uu also Las been lar e Fecelpts this year showing izl c"‘"'-- the he; nnc' m Stockers md xudou have been slow ud = weak, as might be expected with the fat c-tme rurklo‘l auch nn unul.lltuowz National Lead year, §2,006,646.27. | minister, in the Figaro. enemies have such fabulous quantities of | | America and DECEMBER 12, 1915. GERMANY READY T0 MAKE PEACE French Editor Says Chancellor Rat. tles Sabre While Socialists Put Forward to Start Exchanges. KAISERS ALLIES EXPENSIVE PARIS, Dec. 11.—Paris newspa- pers express the opinfon that behind the outspoken remarks of Dr. Von Eethmann-Hollweg, German chan- oellor, in his address to the Reich- | stag may be perceived s desire for peace. “Germany's plan is evident,” says Gabriel Hanotaux, former foreign ““While the chancellor rattles the saber and pro-| claims Germany's undiminished | strength and determination to win, the socialists are put up to feel the| ground for peace proposals throunl {heir international connections In neutral countries.” Falls to Hide Truth, The Matin asserts the chancellor, not- withstanding his great ability, has falled to hide the truth concerning Germany's straits, ‘“The idea that Germany could lack anything suggested astonlshing revela- tions to him," it says. “We learn that our\ potatoes that three-guarters of them are used for purposes other than food. “Naturally the situation in the Balka is exploited. The fraternity in arms with the Bulgarians and Turks is cele- brated with deep emotion, but what Dr. Von Bethmann-Hollweg did not say is that Germany's allies are becoming so expensive to it that exchange with both Switzerland s falling against it dally In appalling proportions.” In the Petit Journal, Stephen Pichon, former foreign minister, draws the con- clusion from the chancellor's speech that both sides are equally determined to con- tinue ths struggle. lin Post Suspended. WNDON Dec. 11.~'General Von Kes- sel, commander at Berlin, has prohibited further publication of the Post, the lead- ing conservative newspaper,” says the % | Amsterdam correspondent of the Ex- change Telegraph. “Its offense was an article hostile to any form of peace, unless Germany re- teins all the occupled territory.” Officials of Fort % 33c. 00 Cash Prices: Wheat—No. 2 condition. Pflm- nard, '&?cmm No. % nard, irkogeiing; | bas utabas, 140 | {50 sewson, and sl selers find 1t New T i Dodge Move Inot No, 4 hard, 89@dc; No. i sralg 90 Spasish. 1M et B4 work disposing of the Eolin’h Seles 80 1 $1.02; No. 3 lpfln( uémoo No. 3 durum, (1b.i yellow, 1%4c Ib.; artichoke o | B eormibon. T et Erades of stook 'Pasifie 900 N c- B di %c081.0; ' -l ite, | Whites, n?"’&f"“-u':"‘ét"xznaoc‘:'.?&?:f HR 0 S ooy i ew lty ng No. tl. 3 i ns ol Nape "‘“‘" ,C" e W ®c bu.; Red River Ohios, 16 bu, Sweet- | ted yeasl ] R P A e, a@30; Nor b whne.’mf Who 1b; ik, | Jolingz, ¥4 % | FORT DODGE, Ia, Dec, 1l.—(Specal.) e e & bl : 53 Fibarts: | eeven, 8 B% | ~Fort Dodge's ‘new #0000 municipal | etiow, " Bdese: Braals, 16c Ib; ves, -4 1to | buflding has been occupied by the eity flow, 6oe2 ed beeves, 81 saagy | council and some of the city depart- &ihe; No, M et o0 | Bt nes 13 i | ments. The police and fire departments, | ite, 404® * salted ranuts, | beoves, 3.2 vem i, | which will have adequate quarters in ', : . 83 whi . package, $2.50 | helfers, choice Union ’,:‘_‘I:"“ P 000 % |the new structure, will move later. The 3 o, ROwe Nasle o, . g““ - l‘:“," ;;‘,,',"“‘ ST o0 | Uhitrs aten g 8 | city council accepted the bullding Friday. R . e | fo ehoice Tecdera, 407 w:'as. mmir 1o good | Gl ke ] | The new municipal bulding s con- Chicago elo-lz:snflee-n r;ulhadd h'l: (me;&- u B umo. . -:rd.: w - :-j structed of concrete and steel, with brick ock and_gral s B o o Bonin Bttsent. Omaha: e SRt | Wit = Si{exterior and stone trimming. Broad, common to ur l ueurl .00, SLOCK | Gemeral Motors . . 84 |low steps lead into the main entrance Art'cle Open. | High.| Low. | Close | Yes'y. Lo 36 Ladl hi ar: c‘:l Open. | hell "tuve'. e vmwc-..l“.. rom which are stairways leading down » itock W7- 'y . he basement and up to the third )1 1. 14| 122.]1 1 , Dec. 1L—~WHBAT--No. | §.50: bulls, stags, 00, to tl {’xi‘} hi i) 1 8sh Bo% 1% |2 A N red, $LEGLI | " HOGS A DiE run st Chicago and bear.| Clearing House Bank Stat flonw, ber, $L.0814; M g $1.08. iuh prospects rem nu uthu lnlh(ot points| NEW YORK, Deo. 11.—Th On the first floor, at the head of the CORN-_No._ 2 r’:.lxez ye:mm;mmxm! aid not bother local aipber puyers, who | actual condition of clunn hous stairs, are quarters for the city slerk wi 3 m: g i o " cember, GANC; f ¥ g '.,o:f"'m.'. T‘:&- et u.-y fouf' o P B ST b g R e bl B gy A pub- AT N Ol W iter “i4@HHe; No. 3 Blgher. " Most oSSolelr _purchases ue of o‘r':m"& :;n:'l‘"!‘rgla}‘l ® Qe |llc may transact business with him. At R T Crasinery, S801- fivets, 810} 226 around NNGIM and tope Toached Zanee o8 ity the east end of the hall are the offices seconds, 28c; packing, 1f In view of the sharp break in provisions | Aetual condition— ~Amount. Increase. |of the two commissioners, C. H. Smith, irsts, 20c; seconds, 20c. esterday today’s advance was in the na- ns, ete. $24,845,000 | head of the department of public safety, Poumr—rtem. 10%@iic; turkeys, |[Tire cr & BuFbrise, Sapecially Whem It s rve, own vauits. L1200 | 4na 1, W. Collina, head of the depart- 160; springs, 1%. remembered that most other In federal bank R mint 6¢ acesumis snd R At t — Bhowed & lower tendency. or the wesk | Other depositarie %3000 | ment of accounts and finances, At the St Louis “"" Maricot. prices show an average decline of mostly | Net demand deposi 2405000 other end of the main hall are the of- ST, LOUIS, Dec. 1L—WHBAT No. 2| i0c 7Tops are a quarter lower than last | Net time deposits ZHT00 | fioen of the oity water department and h ‘}1’3 no H hfld nominal; Decem- bulv.urd:y. Inl!l. 'hn p-mkn m‘w Cir‘c:_lellllon . 18,000 of Mayor ‘JoNR 5 Betl’ The oounchl 3 : mium for & few ho woel N 3 L:ol{N— o | b§ u No. 2 whlte, thuk'p uv.nu:h;nu“ r& ‘h:f:.“a the l’é:‘:hlch M‘“m u’ _D'"‘“ room is near the mayors office. ‘ecember, Wi 8 trade, ree fluctuations of more 3 jecond 100! vari CHICAGO GRAIN AND PRoVISIONS | "GR! Troember e May S Gnite, | i 1o boiie hoted. ummary of state banks and trust com: | OP the ® Eioe. Svand vasions e nominal, Hepressniative sales: mnln in Greater New York _mot llalud.g office rooms yet unassigned, and police Closin, No ~ Ar & P Ne Ayv. Bn Py clearing house statemen court room. Police chief's quarters and tures of the Trading and . . 3. e 600 Amount. Increase. | patrolmen's locker rooms are also on Prices on Boar " I-ttn Market. m. 19 l: :: $619.241,600 000 s flee. CHICAGO, Dec. 11.—Big export clear-| mygrw, Dec. 1L—BUTTER—Twen- 2 ances today helped to inspire eonmm ty-tive m, ,,,d Bt $30; 25 tubs at Mo, : =18 The fire department has the sutheast on the bull side :l‘t mr:ce‘:h:l. e ot. Ll ngs, e S0 wing of the bullding, with storeroom in s osed ! erpwlm bw at Minneapolis Grain Market. 1. 11,747,000 the basement, apparatus room L:n the .16@115 . Co NEAPOLIS, Dec. 11.—WHEAT—De- BHiP-Hectipts this week have been first floor and dormitories on the sec- %@%e; oats, He to Ko e iy s110; Nor A hara, | of preity good yolume (or this season of Tescrve In vaulta 61,064,000 ond floor. The police department has| o hiter. sxoopt. Desemy | H-11%; No. 1 Borticrn, §i GHGT.w; No. | 19 Year, el \anibs on, most days made New York M the sauthwest win, with entrance off en nort : rol Do pork. which ‘was pominaliy Ko down. | ¥ BEOUN - Market i0c [ower; fancy pate | S B R acar SLtains L oY ERL JORK. Dec IL-MERCANTILE |Olley for patrol wanems. ' o (he fact that seaboard clearances of ';"' b feet. siennn 609 eaom P ATERLING e ANGE—Clx woman's large rest room with tollet fa- breadstuffs besides being of great vol- |S1%ars, trade held firm at_the s |bills, $4.67; demand, $4.7150; tor SiY mater sl ume, contained only a small proportion cecline, while on Thursday, whm wes st ER—Bar, bic; qulcu dou._,..' cllities, rooms for city read from C: a. More or practically the last market of m repairer, bofler room and ocoal bunkers, the total of 2,590,000 bushels originated in week, prices advanced full mfi{e ONDS—Government, steady; Tailroad, |and garage for city sutomobiles. The L L R RS H °':d"-’v°|'f§d it Dt ot the e dmnt v ATRISIRE siotations o8 bindd tade: automobiles descend & concrete runway b t tl e market ot 0 in, L] before the Closs touched the m.n’.“.:! | faimbs selling anyway Wglse m as follow: ¥ Were | trom the alley in the rear of the build- p{ics 1e‘\e1 of l:& day, An url -r dis- on l.‘l"u e s b s E ik "u‘ rot. ing. DAY 96— S oo Evaporat ples and Dried Frutts.| /5008 ""‘u“ When the entire bullding is occupied a. reac rom temporary and sold about U, B . rex en the en! SHootk oF powee qank o e il YORK "Bec. 1L~ EVAPORATED througi. No real st foeders showed o 030 oo blg housewarming celebration probably World _shipments of wheat Monday [APP! in fact the SUPply of that KOr: seemss o oo will be held. were expected to be mfly 1a R-l ulTl—Prunofi u:{“‘wrl- be run out. the outlook was also for a rfnlero.- cots and peaches, firm; ralsins, | gQuotaciotis on sheep and lymba: o he United States visible supply. o_cholce, §.66@8. o° she. Cniean ‘iaten T pmly Oatfes Market. 3 % Teutonic Foroes ket. Country offerings were small, and | NEW YO! Dec. 11,~COFFEE~Fu- Atehi 'y it was said husking been seriously | tures at a decline of one to two E A E t the interfered with. points under very moderate ofterings and i - re nLvacua lng Oats, like corn, advanced as a result the absence ;fmura than & vcry light 08, 00; " ewes, X il e B 5 fo T ™ tinded | upward - demits | aeatiete Rl er L e e :".11.%'&; Swes, fosders, $4.0006.00. SR Ca,pltal of Galicia Tom iores on hogs. Pit trade was |aleadler fone prevalisd. ewing (o 5 they |OMICAGO LIVE STOCK Mamxmr| % & et jore e Tl oo (T | Prmas & Bl 430 & o Bt o Bt buying. Shipments for the e § Cattle W Gen. PETROGRAD, Dee. 11.—(Via London.)— in excess of the total for halow a parity with the primary markets ( Cattle ecak-—Hogs Steady—s d [y B 1"“ time last year. nvite: aelling. - The closs waa. twe L Do, ‘Tet : . A report that the Austrians and Germans ioen-Wheat: No otnta net Tower b:: three points higher. E g ;:w-t Biec. ov. . 135y [are evacuating Lembers, capital of Ga- g R ¢ hana, 41 ) o g B &% i RN Asxio-French % ... #7% |licia, was recelved here today from Kiev. ool ::& u]\;;llg'g,fi';'g"w""i ¢ Iméa- pier’ % ‘::e ;E'"“"’ ”"“ah’:; opid. o XIBY, Russia, (Via Petrograd and Lon- ""‘“ 'W“m% 2%¢c. Rye: No. 3 nominal i uly, U, tem| L r on), . 1.—A report reacl ere to- 3 Thy. 45,000 & 100: ‘October. 1.04c." oot coltes stondy: | H.0@10 ondon Stock Market. ;w’"‘(fimfl'”,’fi\m%%’fi‘ Thnafsy, $14508 | Rio. No T, Tie, Bantos, No. mle. Ro OGS Recelpts, 30,000 head; market, | LONDON, Dec. 1l.—Several big buyers oy that LSNNNE Iiaing evemigind b2 o P in Tard, 0 Rie, 0000 | sxchangs op Tahdon Bes i hanged and | $teady_ at 100 decn i bulk, ' $5.9096.45; | wero weakened. American .mu. the Austro-German forces on account of 1, o AR T il fad and [ et S50 no. 9 h"d't cablo transfers closed &t 2% | an outbreak ¢ scurvy. elther the Rio or the San ts. ‘?‘ d ""“ "’,f,zd"',,u't'm'fx.'}, £old_ bon s "" To- | Owing to the apread of the disease the T Ouhen Maviest. ! HEI-P—Mmsu“%‘ a clu-a gduil”"and Delow partiy® 2°%d [ ilitary authorities, according to the re NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET| NEw YORK, Dee, u—c N—8pot, lluqd i wethers, %; -'u. u-'fi V.-d per ounce. port, decided om the withdrawal with a - aylet: middling. 13 %e; o has' e (BCOUNT !R,n-us(-qmm bills,_ 6 | Mew to avoiding panic among the civilian Quotations of the Duy on Variews | hutures obencd "'MVM"I‘?:" Kansas Oity Live Stock Market. 16 per cent; three months, HisGS 1) | inhabltants of the eity, Commodities. a5 Tabbol Tty indhe R,"‘.,.,','& ITY. Bept 1-—CATTLE.. (per cent " Tils report has reached Kiov from EW .. ~FLOU tton futures closed : ! 'l’ prime wvarious sources and appears to be cor- By FORK, Des. U O | ccetaber, 1hiite; January. (LMe: n.ufl fed "V”mg‘?},".fim ressed _bee Stosk tn Slot. roborated by Austrian and German pris- WHEAT—8pot market nrm.k N)('o % nuc. May, 12.67c; July, 12.7e; : :{: '*.#, 9 mn:,:gu"o{ live -z:u: at the five | oo o d D stern marke 1t 1 i, B i eLin, as. o mocth, | Csiton closed barely steady at & met "““‘go;t oo "““‘ _‘fl' % Caitle. Hogs It i sald also by prisoners that the ern, Manitoba, $1.18%, c. i, f. Buffalo, [decline of % to 2 voints ot .‘“, % _,“ 2.200%.40; ‘Baruot a.uu». Omaha 1. approaches to Lemberg have not been Putures, steady;: December, LY vmuvooL. D-c 11, “‘;& ol uwh i Beavy, L Louls " £ repairs CORN—Spot market, steady; No. 2 yel- xood ling, &0d; -I;d% e fs 99 Kansas City . * | fortified, with the exception of lnw. mn. prompt _shipment. low fl“‘t“"lr Ud. Sales, ANBE acaina thne. |Chicago. -..... 5000 | which have been made to the old TS~fpot market, easy; No. 3 white, [Valet o 11~ WHEATspot, warhet ik 55 lambs, Year. |Sloux City .. 1,000 | trenches. On the other hand, the Grodek 4 *“ S No. | No, 1 Manitoby, 128 3%d; No, 2. 1 Ne. “nu‘fifit" wethers, & 6.50; ewes, Totals o | lakes and the’line of the River San are e N .u‘mk No. : unoal |3 28 No. 7 hard winter, new, lis d " eing fortified strongly and from Prie- "MSSRR ARt Amevieen Wised peRev, $t. Joseph Li Hard Lines. mysl to the Vistula & series of concre ey T gy Py I Ao 3 ST, JOSEFH. Mo. Dec, TTLE- | The preacher was & young man and | fortifications is being constructed " 1004, 4 Ofl and Rosin, W 100 hea “.4 s ,‘..,.‘ nervous but interesting. He was makin w, Ota, G8ic; Central |, SAVANNAH, Ga.. Dec. 13 —TURPEN. | 6! T “cows ‘and” beltere: Yisogass; |an eloquent plea for the home ife Amu“ 4 2 Tl\E—M.rke( firm, u o; males, 244 wv% um was descantin f eloguently on the evi i Tflz —Firm; Hemlock firsts, 330 ts, 282 -h\pmenu. 18 o u bu.lh 11000 head; market mull::ule“lllnl hl-c:‘:ch 'l.l‘o- thl Only an MW% attie :\h-'n lnn : w shou ut ol second { flr{ ‘fin "m,&‘._ . thelr evenings at home With i Siond "oF tne Tate Ditatel boudt of Share R““" e G — o ot lomand gae ...nmf:l?ry §o-being wold aa | 3 e sald e g - 35 $19.40gan. Slows Olty Live Slock Market, [Door, Tesiecieq wite, aif ‘wlons’ n” ths s Gasolly s Biors of #wo. in. goid West. 0. axou'x CITY, Dec. M~CATTLE- | 505 "“;{ house, rocking the eradle late M Btondt had hiddan TALLOW—Steady ; S nominal; ]Rflfl 0 h Finiar aeoping babe with ome foot 'l?‘ in the old chest, forsotten country, Th@se; special S — Receipts, 4000 head; market m"’:'f&fizl'." the tcm With the other, fo unul he died, and the HUTTER—Firm; _recel; 4007 tubs Suenr Market, udy heavy, 20065 mm, p od to hold a sale of old furni= Cream extras, firsts, %%@| NEW YORK, Dee. 11.—SUGAR—Raw, lllhl. ss'llu- 10; bulk of sales, She ¢ Joh sconds |auiets molasses, 41%; centrifugal, 485 | SHEEP AND LAMB! iy B . The day before the auetion a son, John ' GOS—Firm; recelpts, 4083 cases; fresh | refined. quiet. The market for sugar ‘hul steady; o8, 15. nk o £ ka the candidate for |Stoudt, ved fo the first floor o b: sathered extra fine, 41@42c; extra hnv.-. futures was easier under Il4|u"‘fln- clos- | we! nfren 4s he took the farmer's infant |Stoudt farmhouse all the furniture to Sadoc; firsts, 3G8Tc nAA, ling 8 to 15 ;olm- lower. tons ~———— his knee, "“this boy, so small, 80 im- |sold en the chest was set on tl CHEEBI~Trm; recelpta December, 2.60~; March, 3.17¢; llny. afic, Bank Clearings, ml;:r‘hnmy live to bocome uw..«%u floor -.m:-, Jingled inaide. The | stats whole Mk, Aets’ held specials: — OMAHA, Dec. 1.—Bank clearings for N&m.'x,“d‘.fin,‘,') "'M“M plic!” | was Hastened and Bad (o be 1T%c; average fancy, 16%@l7¢; current Dry Goods Market. | Omaha today were i\l“flfltl' ln‘n’o'r the rahly, "“Thai & ' umm”-i under the m uuurnt Alive, weak: western chick- lwool goods tended higher: linens, urkeys, 159 high 13@16c; fowls, 13@15%c; v Cotion goods and yarns, fiem today; firm all burlaps, strong er, ‘Better yet!" @idate. “This gir corres: The loul eunn‘- lor the week were 6, ' f correspondin, « yw .mm. i ized & half-dollar, |Mason City Liquor Censorship Plan is Working Well MABON CITY, Ia, Deo 11— (Spectal)— A number of cities of the state have made inquiries of late as to the Mason Oity censor method of handling liquor. Tt 48 working out well here and there is mo ronson why it should not In every oity. {1t 1s a getting together between the mu- The | latter asked for it and the former mere | nicipality and the common carriers, gratified In giving it. The censor simply §oes to all the depota and oxpress offices once a day and O. K.'s the liquor that can be legally delivered. If there are ab- Jections to its delivery it goes back to the conslgnee. In this way no one gets Into trouble. Censor Mason can tell you At any tme just why buys the liquor, how much they have had and whether the privilege is abused Wh It fs abused his record is evidence and the violator is brought up In police court and he pleads Bullty and a fine of 3583 is assessed | against him. If he doesn't pay he gets o more liquor, and if he does pay the | right to receive shipments {a ~\n1.Hm|n denled by the censor. LAWYERS MAY GO HUNGRY IF WAR CONDITIONS GO ON (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) BERLIN, Nov. 22.—Attention is being called on every mide to the difficult, it not precarious, position, in which a large number of the lawyers and notaries of the empire find themselves as & result| of the war. IFew profesgional men, it is claimed, are suffering quite as keenly nor as uncomplainingly, as they. The war has resulted in & mintmum of Mti- gation, and in a maximum of ‘‘poor cases” that take up time and money, but seldom pay anything at all. The number of women who have troubles With their landlords and have to call on legal ald has risen amazingly. As large a proportion of them as of “The True Story A $5,000 house 1s the mistak planning and locating it. You have often heard Meaning that while $5,000 to bulld, the other only $8,000, ple when bullding. Real estate men have cuples. Also, houses should be when buying. able surroundings, such as house, hou; The col of a bullding. cussed in previous talks, (This 1s Talk No. 7 of a Series on $3,000 Street One factor often overlooked in fixing the value of & in judgment that often occur im a $56,000 house on a $3,000 street.” Such mistakes in judgment in bullding would be less frequent if two ideas were kept in mind by more peo- a ratio of about 3 to 1 should exist between the value of a single family dwelling and the value of the land it oc- bufldings in the block, Keep these two facts in mind Then—*ine houses are sometimes bullt near undesir- and the lke——which s sure to lessen the value of the Under mistakes in planning comes the *freal house, built to suit some man's personal whim, may be very costly and yet not at all salable, of unusual or unduly ornate fixtures and decorations is generally dlaregarded in fixing the value These things must all be considered in fixing the value of a house—in connection with the Cost to Re- place, Depreciation and Obsolescence (if any) as dis- Next week we will take up the subject of buying apartment houses for investment. (Blgned) other professions have been drawn into the army, and unless they have bank accounts they find it next to impossible to live on the military allowance. Any number of the notaries, and many of the lawyers, are common soldlers, of at most non-commissioned officers, and their pay In consequence s utterly out of proportion to the Income which they have customarily recelved from their practice. Restrictions Cause More Spirits Sold (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) LONDON, Nov. 25.—A statement made public by representatives of the British | lquor trade, shows that the rigid restric- tions on the sale of alcoholic beverages imposed since the war began, have our- talled the sale of beer about 17 per cent. But, on the other hand, there has been an increase in the sale of epirits of 19 per cent. Drinking across the bar, it is added, has lessened to & marked degres, but the “bottle trade”’ has increased corre- spondingly. According to dealers, spirits are chosen In preference to beer for drink- ing at home, as they are easier to carry. [ S — No Cause for Werry, Y ow It's sure enough strange how magriege ington Heights dweller a friend who stood with him on the oovnee. “Now, sco that cbap entering apartment | house? He's ~been d_only , two | weeks, and yet—say, he's | carrying? oll, v.h-tu " nrbtn padl | their new flat. 'Why, If anyone had (old | him three months ago that he' S il thro foen feady I never nv such ready to t. “All right—all right,” the friend inter- runm'i‘ ‘Tell me about him next year. y 7 ‘Because he'll be changed back again by that time. Don't worry about the case.'~Chlcago Post. a ABTONIBHING ~ RAILROAD Reosnt reports summarts A year. Send 4N tnsue. Jot Huie & Co membere of tha New Fork Stock Exchenga 61 DBroadway, New York Citr of Real Estate.") House on a the remark: ‘“There stands the house houses on inted out cost © street average found that, as a general rule, made to harmonize with other nolsy factories, livery stables e Such a EA R, BENSON, F. HARRISON, 0 G. WALLACE, Committes. Mrs. K. R. J. Edholm, State Agent, Red Oross Christmas 481 Brandels Theater Building, Telephone Tyler 1981, Persistence is the cardinal vir- tue in advertising: no matter how good advertising may be in other respects, it must be run frequently and constant- ly to be real ly succcessful, e R -

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