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THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1816 GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET o [ 1 | % “f‘ .fi,_‘!': OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET 3t vb-fo 2ot wciaxia v |NEW YORK STOCK HARKETiOmafia Lad Sees His AN’”S FIGHT ROME Mlv ™% | ose. Jlfl) .A«:flu\ gl | towards the close. | | Quotations on sheep and lambs lt.thi | Ploture at Strand / 4 \ ¢ 259,50, bs, fair to s N e e P Wheat and Corn Rec Receipts Are Very | %% Hn ( m»mn’.w«w n\lnwx | Cattle Receipts Lnte and Trade is ;2321’. o S0 Narbs. clinped, '3 s | Year Beging with Some Misgivings | BOTEL LIGENSE i | 25 lamba, feedors, $1.00608 0. yearHngs n i V | Heavy and Cash Demond for |P90% | luw lam | Slow at Steady Prices—Sheep oo e hucien BRELS: St Owing to Teutonic Naval 1 Home On acatlon, Both is Good. M,s'- L RE "“,“‘"“‘\ 19 08 18 Fifteen to Q\urter Up. "'Ll" cholce heavy. ¥t yeariings, Actlntv i | | o e, T80, 25. wethers, falr to cholce, "“ mgl ,m\'t MN gg\y S| LRG0t owes, §o0d to..chotce, % vy | To see Wmselt n s motionpicturs | Rothery on Stand at Hearing Be- BUT om TONE IS BEARISH | »; " | |HOGS FULLY mm wwm[,_a,;“';‘ A g’ ol RENLE: owe | OPENING mcu ARE LOWER |while attending the Strand theater Sun-| fore the City Council Says 028 |10 zzs' iy “, B2, day with bis parents, was the unusuai | A | | presentative sales | 1 Bar is Not a Saloon. Wheat ASd oufu ressipts Wery Ver —Asked. B-Bid. ecetpts were : change the new year began soma and Mre. L. M. Cohn, who live at the | beavy today and there was & pretty good i — Cattie. Hogs. Shee 4 oulls ™ ‘"'"5'\"\-!- In consequence of the sinkin® | (olbert apartments, Thirty-ninth and | KEARING RESUMED TODAY cash’ demand. for both of theas cereais | CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS |Estimate Monday ... 800 8,00 iz o4 Colorado iamie . ih|ory TR | o oS, g The nmnu tone of the o mulet Same day last week.. 5,567 &8 Coloredo-Mexi i e . r o hendin i was bearish, wheat declining 0§ - - 4 Cles day 2 wka ago. 8703 rado-Mexican yeariings | Ovening Young Cohn, who has been spending . According to a statement made by 3 Conts per’ bushel, Most of the corn | Features of the Tra . day 3 wks. ago. 6.7 . v ey - | jouE potnta lower, Josses Ware the hol'days with his parents, will grad- | yhe Pred W. Rothery, under oath be- coming in the local ket at the present Prices on Board of Trade. ame day 4 wks. ago.10,39 AGO LIVE STOCK MARKET 'largely regained, only to fall baek again. | o 0 0 50 o Goiam Milita M H 4 time 15 wet and immaturs and doss BOL | rricac o enlarsement [SAMe day last year.. 4371 S | Before midday ' anothor rally efface | 2 na > |fore the eity council, a hotel bar sell as readily as the better grades. ot A NS, Samneeant | The tellowing table shows the ipta | Caeel Steady—Sheep | 105 declines and thereafter the wd | academy, whera he has held high offices | Commel'v‘lll grades of corn sold about | of the Unl % Gs TRt jof ‘cattle, hogs and sheep at the | Lotl® Strona—Homs Steady—Sheen | for the mast part was ome of Irregular fn the drill organization. e was on | Should not be classified as a saloon. i the off grades ruled fiu"h:rv" back o'*o. ok lofs | Omaha Live Biock Tatket for the year E Strons. ‘"qm":;: s, more particularly Mexican |1 OVerland trin in armored autos, which | He declared that a bar in a hetel s Oats receipts were not very heavy and | 8t 1hc t nov deciime, with Moy to date as compared with Inst year: |~ | CHICAGO. Jan A CATTLE Recobif petroleum. which led inst weak # buoyant |the academy undértook Inst summer | gperated for the sccommodation of there was only & m,d.,‘.. ‘demand for | $1.23% mq uly $1.16° Corn lost 1%@1%c 1916. 1915 Inc. ead; market, strong; native be rise, were once more the spectacular |through Omaha While the military | 14 | to 14, and oats %@%c. Provisions m..‘(‘-m« « 311 23 | steers, 2BUOM; westorn ateers, $i.dp g o, OO0 " 1 . | guests. t s R Y funging frem 1 % U | (el S d, o 10 higher. Hogs 132 4%0 L5 Cows and helfers, HOGRL, calves, | fafiurce, Mexican making o maximum |youtha were in southern California a | i . Rye and barley sold at practically un- | Piling ip Ot domestic stocks brought | Sheep 3,48 4| g0 Secelpts, 0000 head, hext to the |31 AAvARCS of ‘aimost i3 pointa aver ita dIFector of the Triangle Fim compar Mr. Rothery is applying for the 4 eh:'?'z:d nr\leel’)” Whisl satdnset ?rh:':t‘;:l wf‘l:“:‘u:nlnc' u: N, l.::l M1:h‘: l’:lle'in. l'nl:I; ahnwuhml‘h:v::-m largest receipta on record; market. hn‘nl lqum.m,:'o: a vu:dk ago. California |staged one of the scencs of “The Lamb” | retail liquor license at the Rome ho- rpool cl eat, un start. ean e Omaha roleum, which according mor x| mored | ‘bg,mxher. corn, 1%d higher. | supply waa hmur wphuam by the market f last few days, with com- -w:dyhu:'\?c mul::. lb&l.k“’umh..' t" moome WRH Notionn, ..1:‘, :‘:"":0“ :h':“mn :tmr"hvh .~ ;nr in rh-rleh:! tel and testified before the counecil in Fimary wheat receipts were 475,000 bu. | announcement of ‘embargo against | barisons: Tough, SAE0DS 60; pigs, .00 the common advancing % fo &% and tho tavad of which Cohn was & member. | 4 00500 of 8 protest filed by Rev. F. and hiprotnta Yol b RatitTvedebt | it of rain 1 Gafveson, e | Dvia BT E L |1 e ratarred, B to| Wi Associatrd” Of || TN flm feature ls now being shown (7T 0 O ot o T e i saloos {:-e”{ ?:.m:o bu. and shipments of 81000 bu. | l”l: 5% th.:r‘:“;:. . vhm AND LAMBS-—Receipts, 11,000 r;:::t:ro‘i"u:"!mn! Kain of ) at "w':'" in Omaha at the Strand and in the audi- | A. High of the Anti-Saloon league. | - vy Ay came within st g ¢ " Primasy vorn ipts were 2,006,000 bu. ‘zm ',}“( ‘market and to cause some up- | ;,g :\“d l:nlrl;:? wtron, Rsow l‘:ut- iatance of A ecord on the advance ob | SPCe @t ita presentation Sunday _ wer | He has been assistant manager of the 1 P S ‘?dl :;ur‘v‘magu mgm :;. u:lnn(m ta '\‘:l"r"\»;_:‘t;‘n‘\ \o?:‘a :::n:&h‘:ll.:lcm:rg:ry. Il::, is bon pared — 2 K f'&" s . 301::( M;‘ Cehin dnn:i1 {:1. (‘”h;‘ d.nn | Rome for the last year and testiffed ‘ of 0, u. and shipments ol H ve Stock Market. n.te lates Steel was forced into mether. e was decidedly surprised to | b‘;‘rll;:n:r;e:nu receipts were 1,812,000 bu. l”}"f;"n{ agted Wi itet. Tuvorable| 7ol ST. LOUTS, Jan. 3 —CATTLE—Recelpts, iooma Jct, 2%, TRson of tho exracr - discover himselt in the very foresround V:h‘: l"'"h‘ """:d I'" '1;: w:::’ ":: ! . e ofl group, b and shipments 806,000 bu., agalnsl recelpts "Inlhar and increased arrivals tended !l.)t '..‘f; lun'd mn;}(rf _Mfi?;n ?lu.\: \:‘-: fairly steady after the firat hour of un. | Of the pleture {in full charge during absence { of 740,000 bu. and shipments of 725,K0 ‘n(-)nlm d"‘x."' the market. ' A . t“{A ‘;‘W“ cows. BB ‘%0 stock. Cortainty. recovering from the low price | The section of the picture in which he | Rome Miller. 3 i s, 1A favorite theory ?mt‘flu"fi?."l‘l & ers and Lceders. “Wgra: | southern L :““"h""‘""l at 854 & net appears shows The Lamb, the hero of | During the examination of Mr. Rothery Chi IR TR \ . : .. | American Smelting, whith mad o . Y armored | for protestant, informatio M,n“,,’.".‘;,ol S p;::;lo‘:-ne{"hle buying put firmness into ;l o HOOB_Receints, - 16006 wg-;agh market 'ireme ke of 34 to" 11gle. " Among ‘.7 motor car. and while the flim shows |out to the effect that Mr. Rothery had o-nu’:r:}.' 21 58 appeared to have little or ne effect. | 681 and hutchers, $6.1006.9; good heavy, 3.9 T s “‘h:"h‘,:"“;";" 7-;.‘:".3-"'..7:“3: them doing so, the Omaha young man 'hm- A member of the Methodist church oy ™ o (zh;:‘ 0 m Prices—Wheat: No. ? red, | (1914, {1918 i3, 19111910 );P"‘ A T G D |,,* DG to 1 but mueh oratwhlly APPears atanding in the immediate fore- |up to a faw years ago, never drank, i Bt Louis 250 152 X No. 3 red, $1.19¢1 ;. No. 1 7 Gx T10[608 * |8 Hop & i g,»__ ‘w. favorites as Baldwin Locomotive, Stude. Kround for several minutes after he haa [smoked or chewed, and seven years ago [ ‘Winnipes . 400 3,'; ,fifow' nomiBal No, 7.00] o 0 788 P e ot M A g Sowes, oo Daker, Crucible Kteol, Lackawanna Sieel helpeq the picture actor into the car waa oaked by Rev. Mr. High to act as These lo8 were ”wmd md" e ™s ohite 6TH@ Gl w ,'“ 90, 8 021 8 30 ¢4 h ¥ ""'. I.'\I!Il'l}'.m‘::o-:[;lmln;;.l‘m.::\w;:»« Othier Omahans who know young Cohn |superintendent of the latter's Sunday wbsat—No. 8 hard winter: | car, “White, 434 stand- | Hollday. " e b st harcening later v “land have men (he pleture agree that it |school. Mr. Thomas facetiously asked the t 1. IS ,,“’m‘m," “bxfl, 3“‘,,‘,,’;{- | _“g;‘g‘v‘l"mgg" JShpostion of live Swex! . A"‘ '\‘: 1'1"\ : e Stoc \r_l-"""l- (The entire railway list denoted pressure 18 & good I'kencna and a remarkably large | Withess If he would rather be a saloon 1 Stock yards r I CANSAS CITY, J 8—CATTLE—Re- &t times, except St. Paul and . ) sar ploture o 4 y . Provisl rk, $17.8; | twenty-four houre ceipts, 16,000 head: marke! steady;: primo contineniala. = Total - sads S mionee | *0d clear plctura of him. [kespee than Sunddy Shesl suporiuien i i creamery, 23%@82c R T s Shoep. H s, | Chgiar, SLI@DN: dressed beet stecrs. amounted tC 10,00 ahuren o - | dent. i g i 1Y . Hogs. S Wo0ge .25, western steers, $6.2568.00; stock. onds closed firm, after some con At Bar Inte el 850 cases; |C., M. & St. P.... [ ore A feed $5.5068.00; bulle, §5.25% ceasions } e $ y Bought nteresta. e Tt oo st Bl o S T W oy B g Fleavy Recelpts of | . RSttt o ¥ 0_+es 2 0G eceipts, 17,000 hea market | i G P u-nd DO stocks of liquors and bar interests of the : umf':fifi‘#.',‘em n",‘;}f::_- ot ‘,"':"N_P'V“‘,‘"C' i § lower: buk :(‘k::".nn“ e, ey, MA;-:,I..“::T..'n.l.l were quiet but steady Tam ro WL | Rome hotal at 7 . @, Jast Eeidar, aiw o ; Minnekota, | whites, 0gec; Minnesota i ‘ “o“".?.'m. S0 46 00 i, 35000600, |aciam Bonds, | S AusteosH o | P iC g]l K- d ing his note in payment therefor. At~ :t,,, b 7 fos. No. & mixed derun nghmm" Nieher; fowls, 4o: 3 1 OHERP AND Lfim %—R‘nml ta, 2000 | ‘\Tll‘:fl‘ht:‘m were wnchanged on call, | Tices on 1 torneys for u--h protestant said they will car, ,“,, 0. 8 durum: 1 car, $L springs. 16e: turiieras Toe. d d % i d: r er; lambs, T faLer Of walex Wikl vading Wuul Y show before the hearing has beerr con- t o, 8 white: 1 car, ‘AC 3 -1 yearlings, § wethers, $6. 1’; on stocks were as iollows: oluded that Mr. Rothery, is not a bone ~ L thite: 1 0ar, sua cwes, Baies Migh. Lav. Cose | LATEC receints and the lead set by o A M N, ewiite! 3 NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET 0y R | At ers L s T " | Chicago broke the Omaha markat, wheat | fide applicant; also that during the Inst White: 1 ‘car, nmc 3 Qars, American Beot Su, 3 U3 [selling off 2 to § cents, corn, 1 to 3 cents, | YoAr hatt knowledse of alleged vicin~ Wi 1 car, 69%e. Quotations of the Day on Varions SIOUX CITY, Ia. Jan. 3—CATTLE-— | Amerian Can . W G wN b 1 oats, 1 te 1% cents. The receipta for |tons of law in the Rome Vineyard. 0. 4 yellow: 1 . Receipta, 3,000 head: market 10g6c highor: | American Locomsiive LI & R{and oats, T S I oW “Ene s fi No. § yellow: 1 ca e gl e palive steers, "t 24riT0; b\llm;-. .00 R Wi i N e | the day were: oI hoaiag. Wit A ""'-":“:i m. 6 yellow: 2 cars, 8lc; 4 cars, 60c; 4 cars, | NEW YORK, Jan. 3 —FLOUR—Barely 8 - h : cows and heiters, $4.00@6.%; cani 3 Wheat, 201; corn, 218; oats, 76; rye, 12; | Tuesday. e protesting. side inelat 69c: 1 car. B8c. No. 3 mixed: 1 ear. [ n ly: -»nn‘ tents, 35.9006.90; winter | & Cattle. Hogs.Sheep. ;'Lumn stockers andl feeders, $5.00(74. | barley. 12 carloads, a total of 648, againgt | hat signers of the Rothery petition shall b caner siee Noo 'k mizaa! § ! B ® P winler STRlERS, BB e & Coriia R 1B TR Ghmen MeG: bulls, stams ete. WE| %% (652 received on the corresponding day a |PRear before the city council and. per- cars, 60c; 6 cars, 59c; 1 car, 85c. No. WHEAT-@M& easy; No. y Packing o: l.” 287 1L0M | HOGS—Receipts, 3700 head; market 5c ieon ot | week ago. sonally testify as to whether they are | T B B S By | Eovh e T ASRTRE e L @ e R R R B | e iy it st sk | T TR B et 3 s, mple: 3 g - £ . 16 40: bulk o 8, 0G50, o 554 | 206,000 bushel " 3,689,- | the Rome hotel is located. 62c1 2 cars, Bde; 2 cars, b3 cars, b3c: by f. Buffalo. 'utures, Cuduhy from countiy.. . SHEEP AND LAMBS-Rec ¢ | Bethiohem Steel s ' storage to 3,206 s s, againat 3 @ cars, Blo: 2 cars, Slc; 8 ri':c.ru‘ (e, Oats— insr shsbie B “vensant Co..11 il head; market loarte iehe R,'e‘;l-':-l-' "o Brgetive hapid 'Stis |00 busheis on the corresponding date of | PrOPoses to show that the signatures ap- i cars, 0, white: 1 car, 3 B 3 A | hiaie Central Leather . n sto ow and ty other sal applications of 2 cars, 3o, Sample: 8 cars, Sro: 1 car, | OATS—Spol, barely steady: No. 3wmu.l L AR AN Stock in Sight. | Chesa A e torn. | same ward—Third ward A bc.. Rye—No, 2: 3 cars, 92¢. No. 2: 1 car, | 8% G4! J G N Chicago one year ago in the Omaha elovators: s 1 ¥ |y | Receipts of Nve i tock from the five prin- 2,300 i Now. Year Awo. PPt ETeRns Omaha Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 hard. o ciral western markets: v 1908 | Whamt Lo 1, 30K000 548,000 R h : c Of $L06@1L11; No. 3 hard, $1.05%@L09; No. 4 | = ilicd Cattle Hoga Sheep o e A < o € glous ensus i hard, 310001 %6 s St gt oagn 11, | HOPS—Quiet: state common to cholce, | F: G g 23 Al 16,000 | 8,500 11175000 oon| : - ¥ RSt 1 CHGS: N L S | 1 SORG: 18, o@c: Paciric cquat, ik | Jafdalel, o Deren 3R oo ‘ B ‘%% _&w| the City Schools is : 10736401 No. 3 dui 3 1.07 3 24 . F. . 2 . 18t N, | Denve Barl 29,000 A smple. Begf o Corn: "'No. 3'-)-«‘?3;:‘» | HIDES—Steadv: Bogota, 3/@tlc; Central |Sullivan Bros. i Kansas City Denver & 'R_G. ot ton arley ‘ s Geiilc: No. 1 white Saee’ No''8 white, | Affii?fi?fi' % s e Rothachild & :\';.‘l,: B Sioux City Rrte "0 Totals e 208,00 a-mi NOW Pl‘o sed H Je@e0c: N 58 - —FMrm; em!o rats, o d ;v . ¢ U rie . ] T ahe s Nb. e mite R i e:. ShS; | 34c seeonds, B@c. sdb Ghristie Sw | Total 3,:.'{‘1,.,',‘";:',,: e 7The Omaha market opened taiviy Sirm | po rellow, 60Gif2c: No. ; PROVISIONS. Pork pteady: mess, $10.00 | Him oo vsreiiieaes vovns - ean | roat No. Ore otfe tow, |and strong, but as woon as reports of AR 0§ Sued, am (& 3200 shor A e I » ocks aRd Bends. e e Y ovattve trades in the May and July options | President Ernst of the Board of Bdu- 0. 5 mixed, 57 No. SA@iSe 13%% .50, { LR TR 4 Quot; furnished by Burns. Brinker & Co., | Interborough Con. 2 1t in, th tire line com- | cation states he |8 much opposed to the le mixed. Oat 17.00, family, $18.00@18.50. Lard, steady;|Baker, Jones & Smith. 8 ... . )ufl maha. Natio s rrore g 21 |started to come in, the entire line -3 R L el SR ’Q,'J‘"', middle weer,. OG0Ty o tteady: {Banner ‘Bror. - UL e 't lonal Bk it B0, Asked, | pmSiration. Copper - 8% | menced to decline. The drop in cash | taking of a proposed religious census of 3, e TALLOW-—Stead: ity, 85 (O J hi arve 38 eere Co., ptd £ < DITTLarery " # Roite. .““‘f'"“l“w TR “‘QL‘F‘ mgfl;r@ m&:u?pacm eady: clty. 8c; country, |John v 3 | Buas & o 20d... . I8 WA CHU ' &rain, however, was not s sreat as In | the public school children 8¢, Rve: No. 2 816%%;: No. BUTTER—Steac ). receipts, 6,705 tubs: 2% Dougles Hotel Co. and bonus e " Sy 81% ithe options, reports indicating that May | About a week azo he was approached ot A R e TR e TR creamery extras, i#aGisc firsts, %G ] e, ex-div 10300) 1% i19i, 11sx |and July wheat sold off 3 to 6 cents per | on the subject by John B. Lichtenwall- Bee by Logan & Brvan, stock and grain c; BGITHC. |Other buyers ........... 88 Faly & Tel. ) B rtdihitedies] 3i% |bushel in Chicago. Omaha prices ranged | ner, who asked permission to take such hrokers, 315 South Sixteenth. Omaha: | Shleo:d mro's‘e:pt-, 6916 :::::J::::-I 3 I 2% 004 | B3y ahata lsphove. pfd. e 1% |arounq the following: Wheat, $1.02 to |a census for an organization he repre- Avticlel Oven [High.| Low. | Close] FYiy. i firata &.uma".le\.,.,u. g | Recelpts were the largest for | Omaba & ¢ B o iy’ gid.".: fciona) Buosis T iy e 'y | 91093 corn, 88 to 6 conta: oats, 5 to 40% | sented. Whent T : H rn 1,5 Mondl‘v since four weeks ago -::%uv--n-: GB Ry &7 phd Nevads Co v e 165 las |cents per bushel. The demand continued | I told Mr. Lichtenwaliner I would op- o | v Stoek Yands v ! May el 125t 1 21 2B B n-_x;cwnaovl: milk, ‘3:‘3; ::flfi“-% :‘l‘:i-re'm\m:d" A O ety 2 iy ook Facks? B ees a0t Ny T ST T oW 187 % good and about evarythis was sold be- | jome anything of that nature n our dn.l 17617 ¢ Petera Mill Co., ynuow & Western 1% 1@ 121 (fore the close of the session. achool system. As I understand the mat- Uei average fancy, jon Killers, but with the general trade a pld : b Killers, but with the general trade & | TN S0 O R s REAL ESTATE—FOR EXCHANGK | ICSSIRe, '\ L5 L 0% o ona (bl Sritus, iioime to orce toa rinrhet | aomdoert o FOR SALE OR LXGHANGEJ“,’.?& Vragisuat fresh killed catckens. | 4P, While buyera swere hanging back ciiy of Omaha ; 'fowls, 12%@17c; turkeys, M@Mc. Walting to hear reports from other | ¢hesenne Count Gilt edge brick apartment house of 50 Pt only 2 years old. In splendid loca- OMAHA GENERAL MARKET | Northern Pacific ... \n'-mp Mall * e l“: ns ——— ter, the iden was to secure a cehsus of Pacifle Tel. & Tel = o ;o = = = 30 12 . L the sehool children. ahowing ‘what w s w4 Columbus Stirred 00 » - i1 & o = @ Nel churches and Sunday schools they at- pointa before doing very much business, | Cudasy Packiug Co. 54 {326, $3.25 box:'Cal. navels, 200s. 2i6s, 360s, | ves, Lemons: Extra fancy Cal. Sun’ | ¢o50 " 303, $2.00 box; éxtra fancy Cal. la.;w $4.60 box, ur-pen-uu d6s, | G6'To. Unlon Pacifie hited raten Brsel 100 ms T W fas | RCcOUNt of the way a reckleas bunch of 5 St o v LR ' T uT | sutelse. ren down Edgar Howard, the sues for Wages for room; On ' the other hand stock catile and | Dundes Realty Co Ry me o Up Over speeders tended,” siated the _president of tho tion in Omaha: built by day labor. Owner | R feeders were in good demand and opened | I’ D D. M 9 Rt b a gadt” B oE e school beard. would take kood city property. elther | FRUITS-Oran avels, s, g2.00 [Pteady to ‘a little atronger. The early | {inn Iy lo6, “'..i:” Southern Pacifie o 10 . d Mr. Lichtenwaliner conferred with ! vacant or Improved, o good farim and, |pox: “Cal. mavels Be, #35 box: Cal |jarket on thet kind of caitie was also S S = we i Who Hit My, Howard [sucincenent Gratt several wosks uso § or.part wsh and baiance real ebtate. |navels, Ses. 100s, 320 ‘box; el oo Guiotations’ on _Cattle—Good to cholce Tennssses @y a8 e | on the same subject and yesterday ealled ! SCOTT & HILL CO., {1268, ox; Cal. nave:s, 150s, 176s, 288, ias S TR J5 17x 1w | Feeling is high in Columbus, Neb., nnt"“ Secretary Bourks. ] yearlings, $8.25@9.25; good to -cholce bee: $7.60g8.25; falr to good beeves. | common to fair beeves, g00d to cholce grass heifers, $5. good to cholce grass cows. $5.2@ | Ground Fleor McCague Bid, 3 tH =z 2 .75 TFOR SALE_OR_TRADE The east half (1) of the northwest | 2 | 2 quarter (') and the northwest quarter Gla, $.75 b s %; falr to good cOWS, com- | Western Union g ™ s Columbus editor, Sunday, according to ) Ys 4 |water grapefruit, all sizes, v s . b, i . Weatinghoune R TR o t {J) of the northwest quarter, () and (SUISr STADSIOUL all maes, 4% bex: Imon to fair: cows. ul}qful good_to | Wi Union Stock Yards te, idab.. ooty 01 | Weerinshouss Risetric ... 1 o inioematisp. obtained by I 0. ourteen Years an t (4) and the north half () of the $i0MI® bbl. " Cranberrics: Bbl., | fholce feaders, $.0GT IR t‘"‘,'," B | Omaha by long distance telephone Mon- southwest quarter (1), ,.Mln,, 16, mw,.A : box, $4.00. Banan Medlum_ siz !;:mmm OF o e S '“ka'".’ ¢ Coffee Market. | M day morning. 3 ST Tahet 5 (Chign o, Towe: o b0 medium sise” jum: | ST g 80050 £0d Lo cholcs | ToRK, Jan, 3orhe markes tor | tiena ity g SO0 TN B ST b st me account ot ix Weeks on Farm Tinasd, New o0 b & ! ek, Tmedium s Jum- | ¥ common to. falt wackers, 0095 %: 1o the continued firmness of Brazil and | g - | the accident he at ance telephoued to Mr. ‘?.‘I?..:‘.%’Z{‘ 3‘::‘1 Rk hettern, §5256.007 stock cows, .00 ' (e aheance of selling sure. The open- | New York Mo stock calves, $6.0007.25; veal calves, | ing \vas unchanged to 6 pointh higher on Ulinots, “ .009.50; bulls, stags, etc., §.75@6.35. o Tittle Buropean buying of July ahd Sep- | | Howa office at Columbus for particu- | Suit for $5,000, which he allages is the I HAVE some good town property in 'il.rl as to Mr. Howard's condition. He|amount of unpaid wages due him from Iowa to trade for some land near 8. Omaha—10 to 80 acres. Must be well im- YORK, 3l e fonnthans, | IRepresentative sales: tembor, whil prices Iater improved on | ATERLIT GF#0-dny bills, | W88 told that the physicians now belleve [ Mary Keneway, for whom he worked proved and good soll. Describe fully in Biwoh BEEF STEDRS. | scatterad coverings of March and report Samend. e Mr. ’ weeks, {8 brought 4 first letter what you Have and price. ~Ad- |3% t.nn'ltnm ks T o A ¥ Av {hat ocesn. relght room was heensing “s.x‘varn_aar Ty 2.- P, VAU AR 2% D 06 Il oSS [ ot VSR AN - Ben % e o Davie, Missouri. TWO good lots in town of Black Twlt‘n (Shield), $4.50; Black Twi ton. “Buniap: Ta. $900 cash or trada for | (Comm.) Ben ' Davis, Star, {ncome property. Joe B. Tupper, Logan, | Daminoe! Bechtel's. $4.00; ' Ben 'Davis ecarcer. The close was a shade off from |4c *S. | or four days, unjess it proves that there|by Willlam Sparrow, farm hand, in the the best under reallzing, but steady stys | HONDS—Government. steady: railroad, | 35 internal injuries, of which they can- | district court. net advance of 3 m 4 points. Bales, 11 not as yet be certaim. Sparrow says he worked on Mary Keae- bags. Janua Febry 6 | “ONEY—Time loans. weak: sixty daya, . . by A o "& dew | 1t was said at the office that Columbus | way's farm near Waterioo, Neb., from huary : lowa. Bechtel 4.00; Wil Twigs, htel lh\l’“ll fi“f A , 5"‘1‘. May Tbe: Jui cant;: ninety days, P TR PR S Mot W Laste: GEcH S May, & ptem: | oont: abx manthe. Sati2% par camt® (all | authoritiea working on the case have a|Octgber 1, 101, to Decsmber 18, 1915, Ho ‘ ——— o— = [Heghuorn, W0, Waliordne. - Heomter s Piiohdgc; Qetober, 60c; November, 7.02c: | manay. Firmer: Migh: 2is per cent: fow, | clus to the identity of the men who ran | believes Ke should be paid at isest i a ] e, | Dlecernber, 7 cent: ruling Tate v cont; REAL ESTATE LOANS Bt cotfes, steady: Rio T T%e: |loan: Ws per :-m'c.n.m. 1872 Der cent; | OVer Mr. Howard and then rapidly dashed | iay, §2 & month or vy i EF santor e fo. Cost and h-lfiw‘“;:. mrere loffered at 4 per cent. "V " out of town. It is belleved there that|principal and interest rmer with 48 quoted at nals C uotations Dl'l onds t were y Eogiish credits, and Rio 7s at about 10| as alion: o Arresis ey, SHAEW O THIS. Moty he obficial cables reported no change | LAt c b | |qThe officlal cables reported no change | 4o camon g LR 1- HOt Penny Lunches cetved c.-lm: less than . L] ® a H ! _ Cotton Marker. v rious intervals. qfl% phade promptly. ¥. n 500" Blacke: Paor Wannoes, s P NEW YORK, Jan._ 3.-—COTTON=Spot. | pam to Be Sel'ved Today Arrangements have been completed for PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHI serving “penny lunches” at the Train n__ Es clasees ous, $2.50; Grimes' Golden, $2.00. Pear- just a falr Monday Im-nd\‘ middling uplands, 12.40c; sales, | Am._ Emelters & fiEy n_hand for city ."..‘a‘g.m'_ o maines, $2.%5: Staymen Winesaps, extra |TUn on hand, some 1i8 cars or 9,000 head | 2,50 hal ATTRTE A u& Binder, City National Bank Bla: fancy, Washington, $2.00; Spitzenburgs, . Receipts | Futures opened barely steady; January, | jArmour & Co. school, beginning at 11:15 this morning. The idea was started a tew months ago Washington, fancy, $2.60. ice Yurl as & week | 127700 July, | Atchison gen. da v roperty. e loans & ty. | Cider: Nehawka, $3.25 keg. ’n(n but are %000 short of uvu weeka ago, Bal. & Ohle da. o Fhorias B Bia ie Bankt Bide VEGETABLES-Potatoes: Red River e l T H Thoroas, I Blate Bank Plie by Mrs. N. H. Nelson of the Omaha Woman's club and the start will be made bo o, Pacifie 18t “Cotien futures steady: January, | (hes 4 ary farm loana, Ohlos, %0c bu. whites, $1,00 bu. e ponding Monday of A yur 2,230, A : B Do o atns 3 Shes Baee |Bweet Pou'}on Kanse i thon: Jok | “Chicego. wes » deluged . with ~hog at this gchool. Hot soup and bread will be served. A room in the basement has 4 i fourteen years and six weeks is 2 H lcans, Reasonable mmhn.m No. 1sc; No. @ 4. Round: _TRUST CO.. 1622 Farnam St Il\ic. P t:lsc.x Ne. & s 2, 3 0, 3, Tc. nn’f{";’,’.}.‘,’{-}'fi"‘c rn | N PhIRe (Hoxen) some. feaition, s, 1018 gmni.. National. ‘Phone Douglas s | $1.7; extra fancy Jonathaus Washing: HeEEr CUTE Ribe: No. 1, M8ci No. 2. 7 3? ¥% for loans on best cinsa e'ni 6lc; No. 3, 12%e. Chucks: N No. lences in amounts $2,000 up, 3 l‘.c No. 3, l‘s(‘ Loins: No. 20%c; i i lh P # Graduation of in ing was held at the R. L. morial Presbyterian church ef the Side and the First Presbyterian church of Florence Sunday. Rev. Ralph Rareh T2 e My July, | ¢ Onfone: el {ng the Inpouring belng mannn,} e ioes Meiency tod se; nion ellow, ¢ ' morning Inpourin on clot steady 0 net 4 0% fim;r ud).A‘.N g.""fi. Carlberg, Qb crate. fi the accumulation that piled up durln points lower to 1 point E}‘her LIVIRPOUI. eady; American mlddl( A “For Sale” ad will turn second-band | Caulifiower: 3275 crate. Brussel S routs: h. i of r ints. Shi rs did not nod middling, 8.344; n\lddlrn 'Allld, low éhuicure unto oash, IR ey S IRt | 5ot In 8 heavily as st last week's close, middling, 1073, Sales, 30.000 Bel & % [Deen fitted up as & kitchen. Teachers|, . ,v.oq of Nebraska. delivered the spe- g 3 |and what hogs they did buy were in most | | K. 9% West. Wleo 13 | and older puplls will assist in serving. cial address at both services. ( kPR | Chnes & dime: Tower, m.arekurch.m being | Evaporated Ap @ Dried Frotte | 1. & ¥ uni de . W An ‘| Observations have been made of chil- et e REAL ESTATE—SOUTH BIDE [ery: Jumbo, %c doz: Michigan, $2.00 box; |made largely at NEW YORK, Jan, 3—EVAPORATED | M f & T 1 & B¢ dren who do not get a hot lunch at noon| 1o o —Croizhton's st |Earsiey: B aes Egeplant, $L10 dos. Ruta- | Packers t hard 1o put up droves at| ApPLIS- Stendy. Now “cron, aney, | hoat R b I ploma at the South Side church this Creighton’s 1st vagoss: 1o b, : & Jic Tower cost: but” while inelr ebrly | fioc vhoica. 1 me. satfic. | it (hs St (e, And I I8 maserted DY anvestaators | morning. They ere Mra. George T. Car- ONEY—Comb (M4 section case; |bids were made Nt wa €] A 0 DRIED R : ol . that & warm lunch tends to ter de- ¢ TR e larEe I O Yoo | Alrline, (2 dos. 6-08. tumblers), 1 ”.J on, Abricots, | LIVERPOOL, Jan. her/tassher'at the GassiIiReerun ISR n.fl case. | ralse their hands a little efnra anything window, 'kitchen. pantry, rear entry| LiSe, New. twelve 10 ox sho_case. Dromed Btarted prices were no more SO tatipvNier seaie gumens bass atufled * wammate fow bor: fard 4 lower, and while at one time in the and sun room on 3d floor; cormer lot middle of the trade prices were even extra cholce, 11@ Manitoba, 13s 3d: No. steady; cnnirmfll Mhd No. 2 hard winter, new, 7 “Spot, American mixed, ne Md ! | portment and improved lessona. Ruth Derbyshire, Mabel K. Lee, Lanes much was sold."When movement finally TR T 7T Lewis, Nellle Nichols, Alice. Polian, Grace DOZIER ARRIVES TO TAKE Sturrock, Violet Wells, Zeolah Blledge. H F, 78 : B UTA—Peanuts: No. 1 yaw, S 1o | Deiter” han that “bul"of the. otferings P — ) Those who received diplomas at the T A et iATIo% No. | roasted, R Ib. jumbo, raw, Sic | sold at a 6@itc decline. andon k& UP HIS NEW WORK HERE Plortas e i R e Price, $8,600; 3500 cash, balance monthiy. |12: tod o ;:'.',.';‘,"::‘.‘J': [ noks, hatin ‘stuff werghing around x| ™ OMAHA, Jan. 3.—Bank clearings for teacher; Mildred M. Allison. Buther E. O any were $4.715.884.58 and 1o e R. M. Dosler, recently appointed assis- 5c . C. G. Carlberg, im Enslish Walnuts. | pounds and nearly all the underweights Janseen, Naoma Lowe, Gladys Nevey, (UGAR—Raw, | corresponding day last year, 33,488, tant general frelght agent for the Mis- |\ ected by most buyers up until ™ 4 Willlam Sorensen, Marguerite Suttte and 8312 Brandels Theater Bids. | e e Toads ot (s Testription s g e sourl Pacific, eucceeding A. R. Malcolm, | o &%, CHEIoD :"'?——rA— | falling _even to attract a bid until the 3 e f Uy n;b“: V E ns Dies promoted and transferred to the Facific 4 P50 Sradr iy e more desirable bogs had been cleaned g% “xxxx powdered. &joe: bowdered. era nLva coast, has arrived trom Mempiis, and at | \near WINTER WEATHER “ Piepresentative sales: f0q Shavieret 15 Tamem & once took charge of the Omaha of tige No Ao Bh PeT Mo Av e Pr ires were (rreguiar en y of Scarlet Fever|*i: smons. men. sr. Dosier was PREVAILS OVER THE WEST NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FOR FUR- ‘case; ko ) n-9 48 " B R lined § points on scatered « o ) commercial agent for the Missour! Pacific (Readvertised) ack, $3.50 e-l;s, |4 #t L AR Eanngl @ 48 (e K Were iepe Miss Vers Tivans, Tyearcld daughtsr |04 suppossd he was o compsay #3- | According to the station weather res 0e 18 Der Tona (il e comgty LN e Sk el o o wowew wlllm e ey of Rev. T. M. Evans, pastor of Grace |ture there. Last 'mlv noon he re- [,,r1y that come to rallroad headquarters, Drasks, will receive sealed proposals for | hereeradish, $1.75 case. W - ¢ a8, | United Evangelical church, dled at the |°%Ved & wire from company head- [{geq) winter weather. without snow, is Douglas count h —_— S TUR! 1 . quarters in St. Louls giving him notice {in, rule all through Nebrassa, C¢ Rt Doutin smiitr 0 lte o) f2 wo® om 5173 A TUREIEC | ome ot h apr, 5 Nt oty | e 0 2, L Hvne i btk e . H S nfied during the year 1916 l;m‘ ';'rloic"_ Kansas City Grain and Provis 60 270 'bbis.; stocks, 18.74 | seventh street, from scarlet fever, after 4 and Wyoming. jes. Bids to be received up to and until KANSAS CITY, Jan. &—WHI:AT—No HN]—‘EE‘ Receipts were of pretty good telegram he was told not to hurry, but to The railroad reports indicate tempera- Y Hliness of one week and a day. A week . 2 hard. SLU@LIT, No. 2 red, $11791.30; [volume estimates calling for fifty cars, ; an Ui take his time in getting away from Mem- |4 roq a - H ‘1‘"5 O o e on that data ™ var¥ 1L ey "s1 U@LIMN: July, $1.0ongmn ORR. .m 12,000 head. This ia almost three times o axo Sunday Miss Evane tauht her Sum- | b B0 0 10 GUFOE SERE L0 s | ',:'m'""""‘“‘:o e “"’_::.“:"'N: | bids must be submitted ypon blank CORN—No. 3 mixed, 8ie; No. § whits, |as large as supplies a week ago today. |74.008 bbia. jons: A. k day school class and that night became | oo h pat g progosals to be furnished by the county nmr-.r May, Wike, uly Tide. o g |Dut 18 slightly smaller than two weeks |E, $.10; ¥, U i H, $5.80; : 8. Bhe was & student 1 the Centesd g braska, with the coldest at Sidney. Gen- ( Plotk, and will be received for supplyy 2 white, : No. sg0) and a shortage of 10, ulfim, i, 9.0, i achaat ™% erally throughout the state the tempera- the. dounty store, Riverview Home an mixed. B, Sampsred with the corresponding Mon- | WW, | Htsn achoo OMAHAN SUSPECTED OF tures were from § to 20 dekrees above ity hospiial etc, and all information | BUTTER—Creamery, 33c; firats, 8ic; |day of last year | o Aol ot thciuded In this notice may be op. |8econds, "c; packing, 19c. | Lambs were In good request and any { “LURE OF NEW YORK” LURES BIG JEWELRY ROBBERY |ttts mornimg. Everyw was clear Talned at the office of sald county clerk. | EGOS—Firsts. 8ici seconds . all Sestrable moved in $ood ste” 1 {, Jan. 3-—MSTALS—Lead: P and calm. tFisa chaek or cash in the suim of W0 |1e; e, o wina. the Iihg end oF iha. Gaom. ‘Dest | SHoT*H e 8 M, Spelior; Not guctea Cov- | BURGLAR WHO STEALS IT| Mawkine & stmar. joweters of sprins- board reserves the right to reject the —_ 2 field, Mo., were robbed of fewiry to the | HIGHWAYMAN HOLDS MAN any or all bids. pald since July, while others “The Jure of New York™ has departed, | yo1ue of $300, when thieves gained en- WHILE PAL nms Hm a qum& and desiravie welghts »0. Bul of the fair to good | but those contemplating an excursion to | ¢ronce to thelr establishment Sunday. A o 0at6 7 | the metropolls need not abandon their . | Journey as this particular “lure” is a Lead, £% 7s 6d. Spel £%. | four reel feature film, valued at 3500, imaha, Nebraska, Dec. 31, 1915, Dated N K DEWEY, Cunlvf::‘flol‘- pair of gloves bearing the trade mark of | poy G Dillon of South Bend, Neb an Omaha firm were found 1ying on the | way robbed of 333 by twe strangers at I : LEGAL NOTICES L Crude Oll Rises Again. { which was stolen from 728 Ramge butla- | 1007 °f the store. TWARh 204 Dedqe sirauts. Sl anins = ¥ o reet, re- One lghwaymen held Mr. The Unlon Land Company. BRAN Deen pald B (AMA. O Jan 1—Another incrouse of | ‘p‘_‘:l_; A by “n"“m"p";"; street. e | £L AG ON UNION PACIFIC Dillon. while the other went through his 3 ndiay | — 'v‘de- of crude ofl here today. n:: BUILDING AT HALF MAST ‘:."‘r’:“ :“‘ police are 3 the trall of orad op] | Totgtiets Sgnaneses here, QST 2002 | CITY COUNCIL T0 TAKE UP | sy aner wod mes recuivas thut B eedirt are st found s [ men “Game CITY BUDGET WEDNESDAY | cenerai’ Grenvitis 3. hodge. who was ,-‘, ..a.. figures that Dry Goods Market. ¢ one of the men who buflt the Unlon Pa- 1o possibiy higher than last NEW YORX, Jan. 3-DRY GOODS—| 'The clty commissioners sxpect {0 begin | cific rallroad, had passed away, the fars Tda! e ot .(l"'m' ’E‘t’l.l: nu;f;; :‘:;‘l&r:l t_md- ;fldmnn;fwml Jfi: their work as & budget board Wednesday [on the Union Pacific headquarters butld- e weuld bave Gone At any time thia | dreas gooda active ) * | atternoon. ing was lowered to half mast.