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THE BEF OMAHA, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 106 9 REAL ESTATE—lMPROVED | FARM AND RANCH LANDS gGRAlN AND PRODUCE MRKET;::::'_';L';. o5, ARG et OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET them Late sales fncluded Mexjcans X 178, and good fed westerns at $10.8. N o K sm IAR h on Al Kinds of fat sheep and | Ew Y R KET g e ————— Wines No. 5 $4.0005 0 ) N 'rnm'r\' FOHTH 3 'm m—— onsin La '.'_‘:.«.\\ Nor begmarket ¢ ;n ice wmbs are fully i higher than at the A d 2 v . o ), eholce | close of { Close to schools and cathedral; best| Eeneral Trop sate i the. dnton: Jettioms Bec;\pu ‘é: A"fl?"‘"" hA" Forty- ;«u ¥ ~::| 800 to W0, o | Receipts blh‘ Because of fl\e:m:» [ '?.1':"":' ¥ conses uence wers offered, Effort to Lift it Out of Depression i rt of Omaha; 4 roo own, 3 up.| Wanted: landa for sale at lo ‘o k \teen carg on the mar ough there {s still quite a bit of re : | i Praeamann: dorooms down, 8 .| S taims. Adk vt 8 At low, Pries on r Cars, the Lightest in |, 0 ioe, Sikmani oo “No. 1, 1000 Severity of the Storm in Last ;'. jest for them by Drive Proves Abortive. porch of garage fongin, Centra) Land Grant. Excelient Many Months. B No S a0 1000 No. & $8.0008 Few Dnyl ~;n:;u:;:.o.k.m {hess and. 1mba: Lambe, j stock raising. If interested | o8 10 4 ! OKBEFE REAL ESTATE CO frult lands ask for bOOKICE on Apple or: T e k'r"‘u'd HEEL phod b Ehciat gkt '* DULL ~ AND PROFESSIONAL A : : 4 ghards._ Addross Lana ang industrini CASH WHEAT IS UNCHANGED |SHEEP PRICES MOVE UP FAST k" Searfing! Tair” to" enotee e ——— 3 Omaha Nat.') Doug. 271 “T'I""‘» Soo Line Railway, Minneapoli avam—— k'” R: CUTS-Ribs '.\'D 1, 18%e; N" t 9 " 'N‘rr! ';‘lr to choice, NEW Yoll{ ’M 1A ~BEffortg to lift . - . " . | 16%c; No 1244 oina;’ No. 1, 20%e; 0 cholo 004 t re 0 —yenings Wal 895 Coie) Minee o O oo b g B B LR R D e Chucks: 'No. _|_’ OMAMA, January 13, 1916 1own '\v:r: o good, 36,0009 50 * | depreasion by “‘ s Erive: apainet 1 North - g AR h hw.:x.l e; No. 2 “2‘%"“" ”Ih‘\"' i) No.| Receipta were Cattle .m.. Sheep Representative sales the mruuu\. -u interest in special b PRATRIE PR e St | HAVE YOU A FARM FOR BALE? | had troubi option market | No. 1y X e, No 3 re. | o | Qfficial” Monday : Ay B | e e faavtive. I tolay's doll A A R A A ‘Licht | anyite & good description of your iand | from' Chicngo. No_ 1 #8o! No e or ounkist | QEfcial Tuesda X Inmba # 103 | and professional market. A few of the | e oand parked. 1 rooms and bathi | and send it to the Slgux City (1a.) Jour: “The receipts of all cereals totalled only ‘ Navels, Mmo (3 per_ box, O ,‘iu"'.',..._ [Offtcia1 Wedneaday. 1 | MDA ooereiiiiii 80 1040 | War order shates made Sharp recoveries 4 ‘cash, $30 monthly. 6 per cent nter: veroat, Fowerful Want ot | forty-four care, the lightest it has been |Supkisi Navels, S 10w 820 por box; | datimate Thursday {18 fed Jamba @ 1040 from the low prices of seaterday; parti | sat. Will be sold for 200 Jess than actual erening Saturday morning and I“Tl’::'“l‘r':lhn was also light, with only :“"“”“Tvi"';kms fi:“l" 3 v | g Four days this week .4, oo gl AL LT |55 e oemge '.'",.\"..'l'.."r'.‘u“:“.":‘,‘.‘.“.fl\‘ f ue |' it part 3. J._Sea il, and ox. Californ unk s el 8, | o - - el _Phone Doug. 80 or Coltax Hil One Taomth s17ing sixisen Sds o :&'” Dt ey i there WAl wivy MSS | SLS e VRl Caltfornia Bh teniels | 84T days 3 weaks a6 TS ORIOAGO LIVE §TOCK MARKET 3‘(‘,"”"}"45,",‘,:,‘::‘,"{"',’; oo IS i g B or o i d A o pl¥hoi: ragin ’ South g daye for 42; or 80 words, B, of | "Fha%4uh wheat was quoted unchanged | Simkiet Navels, ‘hfl .S, 800, B8 15 e dars weeks ot R &a attle Strong—Hogs Weak——Sheep | ot an':eo" ,: S e ""","""r:"”“” ¥ B Nt TS Tl e —— % higher. e By A § eoks nEO 605 B, . e niton had registered its oppo | NEAR HANSCOM PARK | "ldrr"#‘.ageul agion ot any Town news: | 'r (F1 Lo 10 migher to 20 tower. |k, Yoo o o, altoiden M Bame ‘daye Iast year e stron. Sitlon to any legiamtion Aimed at an 600 | per; readers da y our BTeAt, the poor grades of corn selling at the ‘.,n um,\"m“ e, Ade. The following table shows the receipts | HICAGO, Jan 18 —CATTLE—Receipts, embargo at “” 8 of munitions, lower prices, There were numerous substantial zain< N0s, $8.78 per box; « of cattle, hogs and sheep at the OMANA | 5000 head: mAarket strong: native besf b, — \, H Live Btock market for t) ear to date !in high priced specialties, coppers for a 2 Avingroom across front of house; cloak T e 1@1'ee higher. me. 5 per box. Grape arket for the ye steers, 365009, western stoers, $6.600 - pec PP T ouse; here was no rye or barley reported 800 D s @8 compared with last uar 50, time diaplaying a better tone on uncon closet_with mirror door: dining .’“‘_b"“‘.,',:: hign 4 annas A FlaRR And Neifers, B.90G9.80; calves. | firmed fumors of export orders at the Inc. Dee, With Dutch windows, kitchen: aak fin- HORSES LIVESTOCK VEHICLES i ases Sete: Whset And four egud | s L L o ieh; drod W Cleas b 012 %0 bunch: Cattle 18« 14,485 . new high priee of 24ie. 1 Fookn om0 ;L‘,”'.'"',,,"'f'.\,‘i‘“"',,'"" | Ito 917,000 bu.; corn, £@0 bu.. oats, AW v.‘” IR e, b . banah: extra | Hoes e 10 48,001 L. ("‘“'“"“"" el ) ',wk;' During the mid-seasion the rise zath 1 completed. full ‘basement. corner lot | Yor Saie. u. arge Jumbos. 395 bunch: Mam- |SNESD ...l 9L 11283 65 hensy. $ 00T, rauxn, | cred further impetus fre. a demand for { facing east and south: loeated near | GOOD, steady Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged © Imoth Jumbos, A7 bunch. Cran- | 1he following table shows the nwmfl PgS, 35,8507 00, &N | high rlu- rafls, including some of the Hanatom otk fne Craiehton's firat | Coheap. apm) T e, e e [ Berries. $1160 BB, 8400 box | s I e B AN LAMRS . Recelpta, 1000 | PRI | cash will handle this. | oites @Y Primary wheat recelpts were 878,000 bU. | “APRILIS (Boxes)-—Rome Heauties, 9is, v days, with come= |y olq™ rket strong: wethers. §7.9007 ins were largely, if not wholly, wiped C G C SRG | gpiasts and shipments 736,000 bu., ARRInsL r;";u»t- 75 extra fancy Jonathans, Washing: ewes, $6.25G7.60; lambs, l“OOIO'I out_in the final hour when heavy selling . G. CARLBERG, Tv;m) nm ilk or b 1::‘ bu. and shipments of il v Lo, ._3 Newton Plv'plns a‘z«; Arkan- 3 o ‘;‘»’..‘&’.‘L’.:".L‘.'.?‘:‘.‘:.“.;.’:.‘:.’.’:"‘a Me 2 i . ks, Wagners, $2. o Stock stuht . H MM:'* ':;mT:*T\n-;-Nm: |T'-lr | TORSE _and_wagon for .Axr Tyier 18 |and el ISR ae etit: Fe: | St Sy Gelgn, S0 Fear | % Wisetots 68 990 Toek ut o 01 prin am 12 110" 1. “Fhe waaknesn of i d 3 -~ L4 CJ - lan 3 s 1 3 D aymen nesAps, extira y ' " 00 A - o 10 ¢ Beautiful 7-room cottage; strietly mod- I(A\'—nso ton. A. W. Wagner, 01 N. 16 |ceipta o bu. and shipmenis of |nne‘ Washington, $2.00, Spitzenburgs, '“{ cipal western markets: these shares was accompanied by many ' 4 ern; nice 1arge lot; three chicken NOUSeS, | —— 1,116,000 bu. st year Washington, fancy, $2.60. & | Cattle. Hogs. fhoep. | disquisting reports dealing with condi 3 gfiod garage; fine lhmln in front nnr_l‘ | "Primary oats receipts were S2.0m bu. —Comb (24 sections), $3.75 case; Omaha ,....... ‘ 1,000 6,400 00 | tlona in the southern republic. _8outn 2 Phone Houtn min o' POULTRY AND PET STOCK A N.""" .’”"' “’,’o"""";,c““’ “eieg [ 9 | Kinans Cl.. 20 50| othue Tondets owacd: the gloss: s, final % 2 Phone Sou ceipts o ast vear. v. w on. oase. ‘_ K i it 5,000 other rs to @ close, its finai — i n CARLOT RECEIPTS g med 8 case; 00 7 88! Chicago B0 1000 | ation of %Y representing a net loss Fl;x‘kl!it>(m)r‘l"7 n;:flf;:.l-u;::r"-lh;: Q:(v‘kl; d m MXD grain_100 ibs, Wagner, 301 N.16. | Wheat. Gu'n Oats, nurua wnlnul. tlfi box. grd dates, F‘-;‘ 2 8 X | 8t. Louls 10, 1.00) Total shares of stocks amounted . beautifully papered, large ce = | Omaha 16 2 e g r Yenl ¥ ment basement, large fruit tellar and These saios were reported today vram""""“"’ fons: Red,_$ie Ib.; g | Total receipts 5100 1760 4 Rogers'_furnace, east front | AUTOMOBILES—FOR SALE WHEAT—No, 2 hard winter: 1 car, l.T‘J.‘,’.‘.Im’.'."um dfl:',‘lhe’;h ror 506 basket o L W R ¥ b : 1836 8. mth St.. phone DM | [iTENTvE you are consldering el [§118%: 1 car, 3117 No. 3 hard winter: |caulifiower, $275 crate; brussel spro ) All Natlons mn the Alaska Gold 3 aneous ing or buying a used car and vou want |} Car, $L18: 2 fl.u‘. 3 cars, $1.14; e Ib: cabbage, 1ic Ib: new beets, car. § 19 | Allis-Chalmers | full value for your money or you want |§ are, $1.13 ard winter: 1 ear, [rots, turnips, o dos.: old beets, carrots, fd PER MONTH, Opera Cast, but Still |is=a: & = $100 CASH, $20 P o o . tay fo! 1 car, cars turnips, A 3 0 A_aplendidly’ bullt 6-room house, all| Pocp S Cerna Gunk 10 pay for what |§ o8 1 4.5 cars, 1 car, B0 o Ten i et WETNS™ orare | faa. 0 %% [odern axcent furnage; paving ali paid| gret if you buy or advertise through | {104 Shmee, 1 clfv"l"" § oars, $LO |lettuce. leat, 0o dox.. celery, _Jumbo, \j-.u i ::"‘_""."“ | o4 il s rented a per month and | the used oar eol the Bee. 4 mixed: 1 car, 2 cars, §L10. 1 (80c doz.; oelery, Michigan, $200 boxi |Jan. 13 ol Th H rent will take care of payments untll| T¥ier foger column of The Mee. Fhoae | o0 3108 Rye~No. §: 1 car, #6. Gorn—. | paraiev, ‘v Ol ikhay e dom: | = e g 5 ere 18 armon Srien I '0"""\"-! - % Possession desirnd. i e - No { white; 1 car, @hie; 1 ‘car,” tlic: 4 “(“.I.‘u:.' ofcd Biver Ohion. 8L bui| RUlBN (g Wlepoaition of live stock Alnerican Tobascs o ¢ STMED ey nobl 0! q h ONC B o 04 d. Ol e | ~on N by D, 1iti. Bth Floor Omaa Natl Bank. |1-118 Morias tourfon P hring hog i 3 4 32000 DL J:r::;:m"s‘l"';;. Namper; |at the Union Stock vards. Omaha, for | “The coming crand opera event at the | ATNon- .« : Yim - e - ]I ]_vu‘ ',l. yll'nd... Studebaker luurmn 0.’\4].] \4.l » «) 30\"""."\ . :\l;:,!:l\\ =four hours ending at 3 p. m ves- | Auditorfum will be unique in severa! Baldwin I..\mmnll" a Ix R 1916 Hollier, 8-eylinder touring yellow car, o NUTS—No. raw, 64c 1b; |1 BT PTE—C, | respacts,’” sald Mr. Charle Baker, | Jaiitmers & Ohte o REAL ESTATE—INVESTMENTS '}-}iit Onkisnd tourine Sllowi L oar, e No. I penmite, foastod: s N: peanuts. | A | ndvance manager of the fan Caro Grand | Bmiises s # REAL = IN I-Mets randstor . 150 | e, No, 4 mixea, Jumbo, 8146 Ih.; pean Jumbe, roasted, | P Cattle.Hogs.Sheep. | advan m":m- T e A nlh X r'”ur Rronkiyn'Rapit 1 > UM o Clearing 1louse, 22 o oa E ) | 94 b 1 > 8150 1b ' F) pera cor y, who o o . 100 }'Fj’.‘i ON 24TH STREET | 3 oronmi cos s mm. 0. 20, mixed: 1 car. & filberts ""g!fi'::""'\:"n.“ Posaans J}“"‘" Pegific. . 5 fecting, with the Arab Patrol Tangfer | Cantri Tastper 100 NEAR FARNAM THCropthelt labiiity, lete AR | SHe- n.vgy) e, Eor : ;| Jumbogs, Tige 1B Brazila, 8o b mixed | £ & ¥ L S s : . i | Tempe (Shriners), the detalls of the en- S Will sell or give long time lease on | =g oo oo 738 Clty Nat. D. 801 | (16 ™P'%irs, 6, ORta—No. 3 white: | POPODRN—No. 1, rice, 40 1b.: 400 1 Ib. F- B &g, enst.. B ¢ gagement. L favorable terms. Located right for a 5-PASBENGER ulllf-mohlleI in good (2 cars, #ic. No. 4 white: 1 car, te packages, $2.00 case: Nebraska white v' T ‘4~.“ ks oo * s '\ “Our organization, owing to the com e sure advance in valie, condition; very cheap. Cafl D.%8. _ | Omaha Cash Prices-Wheat; Mo, 2 hard, uality, 2idte Ih. |G RE e i : plications of the war sone, is unusually - CRICE, $2 3 r . ard, 14 N LLANROUS — Cy I orn- < y "f",‘- oy LR | AESs o 4 hard. $1.039).11; No. 2 spring, $1.15a1.17 cass Gornpope, Kermatien one- {'fi"“ sentril v : cobtfispelitan ’ thiv -osalon, 411 LS WER ow GLOVER & SPAIN = e No. 3 spring, $1.13g1.15; No. & durim. 3| 14 i eckers, cracker. | ChIOAgo Great Western...., ring countries being represented. For - #a% City National. i Automobiles Wanted. @l No, fl"r"m'«'“fifl' 14; mumple, 40 s, 3350 t) checkors, cracker- | Total rucelpts S . T instance, the cast for our SPEHING. Pies o REAL ESTATE l\'\'E\ TMENTS WANTED—To buy 1914 or 1 ‘ord tour- | 4 white Tkmasiga: No. & white. mn-nx‘m-'r'um""fi B can: "norsersdish Disrusiiivg S .I\ln | duction, “Alda,’ will embrace Mme. 1,700 N P, o e {fi,.,.".‘i" ‘J‘hum.d condition. Box | No. 6 white, l\“(a‘):Tlvn:‘rl m“g:,’e« L5 case. Honey! Com (o4 wections): | Morrts & attle. ¢ Mary Kaestner, the German rlfim.hdonn-. i | s bal n stocks ST v Jellow T caso; Alrline, 24-6 or. tumblers, $1.8) gy - A i tle role; Mme. Carolina Zawner, ¥ and bonds, but real. estate, if bought ' ARG T St e No. 6 yellow, o4 No. '3 mixed, ‘case. Figs daten, 9, 8¢ | Cudane: f:.:'(‘l"':',‘".T e N euiae, Sencr Maniel Sileseh | SURE BT l:vm-n-n “ { right, will not only be absolutely safe, ¥ & adstotd 0lgc: No. 4 ml!M g @atte case; new figs, Soc case; stuffed | Armour & Co 2 R & . " | Intarborough Con. ‘Com . 1309 | A Yae i Taha I8 | fadustrial Garage Co. ® & Harney Sts ¢ “";""m‘{"‘fi':%\fm'; waMuts, $1.35 box; fard dates, | Schwarts & Co.. 5 ; bt ol o b g ‘.\r'h: Tnpiration Copper ... 3030 | " - 3 0. white, 45 2¢ | f 7 dro Mo , Ttallan aritone. To grow. Come in and see about a| Auto Repairing and Painting. A Basc; No. 3 white: 44 | < . . \',‘;mVL‘o"}“',’,:";‘{M PRI e e by """"“""" “"..,,.""'"_ 4 I home, or'an investment, in real estate. - | o Bl i TR a«m No. 4 white, 45 City Grain and Prov Y 2 R B Aboeos B b ;—mn 1,80 NE INVESTMENT CO., §i00 reward for magnelo we can't repair. | Malting, 63@0c; No. 1 fee IS 8 tnguished forelgn singers skimmering 4o | iSuifrle ¢ M,“.._ e 3 D. 1781, 6th Floor Omaha Nat'l Bank Colls repaired. Baysdorfer, 210 N. 18th. | No. 2, 92@93c: No, 4, 91@9lc K d-‘"fi OITY, {‘"1’:‘;‘“ "“""}N" ,‘,,,E,n‘(";’,‘,",';fi{& i American shores thin year—famous ar- | Mexican Petrolewm e NEw | e | FRE T, Winter atorage when cars are Bfl"‘“"&"“’"g"""" rurntshed The | # NANE 81 G0@10: Rt oo b NG 3, 100l & Son- v 3 | lista whose contracts abroad were can- ¢ WY i REAL ESTATE— UNIMPRDVED phiated and vepnired. Jehasn-Danferta rokers, 55 Botth lfi..f,'{‘»."r?.?,‘ln{“'" | S ! o, icbite, TLQAT ' ”,_'l‘ Lawis, celled throughout the warring countries, Cam 6 | | Co. J wide: No. 3 vellow, T1i2e; No. 3, 1040, on & Lo | gements in this : { - - — = = Article Open, | H! Ol OATS==N, 2 whit ®'%wc; No. B. Root & Co. and who sought enga L P | Souin: Omaha Radiator Rep. Co. 2% Far, D. 301 ‘\"0.'" e | lsh.| Loy. | Cloge, Yeay. | | O 1 oo hite, 4@ &l No “o. nstock Hrow country. A number m these will be = ‘““ | Auto Tires and Supplies v.| BUTTER—Creamer; M« firsts, b e B ¢ ha with our company, which 5, corner for ' | KGGS-Firsts, Zic; neron , 20c, n - s me at once. Tebbens, 606 Om. Nat. B | pro g.l{.rxlaaébgb N &n“ o o sow| n& m;t"_;:\,\‘ POULTRY — Hens 13¢; |urkey|. lie {‘I";:‘fl‘t‘:" . n similar character doing business. Am: LI s 1 cago | S0 7@ 80\ TAAA | springers, 13c. | it t ’ | the close of the Chicage company nex : | Caicing: | LR . w W | e ® ! kur. Jonf‘l.l‘lnllh. .10 . week there will be but two—the Metro- WY May.| & P -l- hr- n Market, o REAL ESTATE---EXCHANGES ! MOTORCYCLES BICYCLES vl e 0'2!' ofl‘.\ m.‘ 9‘"!!‘ ST B WHEATNo -ié‘r’.‘fi“flff?fy. v e o0y Lcrinb ‘_;;“:";:m?.“ e E - BXCHANGES i : g hard, nominal; May, | Kline ... . 8 " Rt e e 1100 83 oTO! C Jan. 192 |19% | 1916 Il 16 m ) .g ¢ ,]|||y §1.18% THEE Hins TRaiT, Looatan nans Atkineon; "fiz’-’h: g‘ufl?’n&n’imu a. szfo‘r Roos: 1%l Bt , B ' L4 “‘ 6214 10 B5A | 1"3‘ . fite; No. 3 white, 1% Otlier biiyera S "o i T he % of the %0 A, in cul- | “The Motoreycle Man.” 7103 Leavenworth. 0® |10 o 5214 | 008 i "“fl"-. . 184e. Total 360 5,066 208 Frank Got(_‘,h sl ns a0 1 7% NPy i T hm | 10 623 10 70 il ‘ %0 [ 10524 | OATS Sopisie N 2 white, 48¢; | .\ ol wat . 2 RN s TR e P A LR RIL b Rt ekl Lol 84| 1090 {10835 | May, dstic “yily, nominal. n‘hl: cl'l‘l”n I‘:‘o:'d” ”\‘)\“l‘(‘l-r::v:c;‘l';l\ 3 1 Tnion Pacirie L — —_— heianw 2 b 4 L i X X “ ym:rouzhblreg“-'ov'u( sutomo- |~ dant ol { loga 10 :Elz Liverpool Grain Market. storrh having shut oft subplies (rom {ho Up Wlth a cll‘cus Union, Pacifia pit.. o \l.‘ orres i uh winter teed May.| 10 9214 11 110 874 | Pohotyl > a northwest to a considerabie extent. Trade 3 . 335 per acre. It's a bargain. Will take | Go to Bomba, Indla, | AVERPOOL, Jan. 13 ~WHEAT -Spot, | was a little slow in starting on account U. R Steel LY some %00 cleat property i cxchange ) y B-BId_ A—Asked No. 1 Manitoba 13 6%4d; No. 2, 138 #%d: | 0" 008 Unertainty bt (he sise of the re- SITY, 1n, Jan. 1A—Sloux City | Uish a0 T for part payments | ! {No. 4, 138 20; No. 2 hard winter, new, 128 | Caiote b ¥ b ot SI0UX CIT . Westers . e B8 D SHOV S CMPANY. | CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS | celpts, but once under way prices were | oo 3" o Prank Gotch have received | weginghouss Biect e 9518 City Nat. Bk. Bldge. Doig. . | 0 hieplace Jes l S ¢ QIN-$pot, American mixed, new, L o B et o, ndvance, |word from him that he will return to Power w WANT o good farm In eastern Nebraska | B t h‘ catnres of the Trading Clostng ' % |"This was true as to both beef steers and [the mat. But whether he will meet | il e, ks - b e oot i) g e g B nterne y ritls Prices on Board of Trade. cow stutf, the general market averaSing |jon Stecher, the Nebraske champlon, in | infecuationel Mariae wid, 1106 TG T 8| 1 ri t c week’ o . malen v, . o v o roBigs.o B ot g ‘?r‘cfi'.‘:d.‘.".',.v | CHICAGO, Jan. 13— ITighest prices yol (‘me ~No. 3 yellow, | . Tj5s around o hisher than 1ast.WeekS g match s stiil &.question. The se ehares. rlovida; Good eoll. piire water, splendid | Rev. Father Varrell, 8.°7., and Pather {on the 112 crop were lacored in the | QATS No, § white, e In stockers and feeders business wasnouncment recelved from ;‘fl‘;h. ':{n".'; Local Stocks und Ron climate, churches, 6hoo . | whea : oo - . altho o 8 y N mate; Shirchas, (RS0, MAATISTR | et . 3. were, recon iators at TR, BACKE odey chiels, bepsue | LIQNRGISIACED SETPTATSY, Sak RadS e f Hous Oy friend e S B et s | BT MIRETL L ¢ and what is it worth? Address Owner, | Creighton college. They were enroute }lv ever, and the clom was unsettied - o looked somewhat stronger than last | ® contract with a cir o p iy - 493, Bee. for Bombay, India, to replace German (8! Wide to M@%e net advance, with Coffee Market. week. mer, His contract calls for an -“._ Mortgage Loas. - 9. 4 ay e X i ‘ at $1.2%%, and July, $L21%7 | NEW YORK, Jan. 13-~COFFEE-The | Quotations on cattle: Good to chol tion grappling match thrice duily at & B R By Ffi-fi.:}fd"'fi,‘:fflnf’ acres in the beat | Jesuits who had been interned by the s “Other leading staples too, all sfiowed | murket for coffee futures was more or[besves, S.00GRT: falr to good beoves | .0 "o 1,30 a week. Devaiea Tiotel Cor & Bonu bricic house, well finished: ‘other build British government. St. Xavier's colloge | Kains. Corna, "4 to @3c: oats, % Lo | lexs unsottled by conflicting rumors with 1(8:00, common 1o falr Leeves, $6.25gp | **'2"Y y nre. an Gotch is mot | Fairmont cresmery Co. pt ings good: 65 acres alfalfa: owner | where they expect to tane up their duties, | %y and provislons 2ie to ibe. [ yaterence (o the cont and frelght situation |1.35; Kood to cholce heifers. 3.2 | I'rlends here declare, O | First Netional baak, Omane wants .,,.l ,.,,“‘ ed Forage Y- central | v ¥ | Top prices of the day in wheat came |{oday. An_ opening decline was moatly ;ma m cholce cows, falf {in need of money, hin agreement witl T per Neb., W. N‘v heatland, Wyo. "'*-1 been under, management of uits | ghortly after the opening. The severely | yecovered, howevi and reports that f cows, %50 COMMON |y 0 oiroyg is evidence that he means to | from the German mission. With the re- cold weather has brought about ac- oiean freight rates on grain had advanced ln falr cows, $4.0045.00, un-vd to chojce ke on the blg grapplera if he finds tive buying, which was increased by pro- | again yesterdsy wero taken us @ further | feeders, §8.56@7.63; fair 'to good feedars, | ta " duetions (hat ‘the te temperature | indication of the increasing seareity ot |#. . common to fair fecders, § he can return to his old-time form an |n|: [ \uu?\' An S0acre and 3-acre tract in cen- | moval of the German fathers, it became | lmy Florida for good Omaha property. | necessary to rcolace them with men 1d i 1 1 o i 40; good to cholce stocke $7.0047.%; | sher for the world's CHARLES SR et (] oN ary m would continue l.mnn nys, a ocean tonna The market opened at n | g40: % %0: comamon | @ match with Stecher | o B, s el e gover Theso | creas e likelihood of exten ine of § to 10 points, with May selling |f8ir to &ood stoc . $8.36Q7 om " odicted within & year. #07 Paxton Block | acceptable to the government, “These| Would increase the b | )¢ ) pointa, v y L3 1air stockers $b.600%.30; stock helfers, | championship is predicted w! Tel. Douglas 2107 [ of course would have t6 come from neu- | #IYe damaSe to the winter crop. Besides, 7.07c and July at 7.18, or about 2 to Y A | advices were ey e "= tral_ countries. Mence from the United |port requirem t hand that British im- 761875, atock cOWs, ts promised to be 8 points under the high level of last Mon ik 0@ 60 - day. There was further scattering | Saie l“"‘ K Wy ,IGe H&rvesters i y -4 of | ©r than expected. There were also bull- | liquldation on thix decline, but offerings \ REAL ESTATE SUBURBAN | Btates, Fathers Farrell and Barrett of |y, eotimates current &8 (o fhe. arsount | were pretty well tasen, with the heioe of BEEY STFE'\! | > s ey L oo i i e New York were commissioned to BO|of domestic farm reserves. However, a | May recovering to 7.1, while July sold | Ne Av. P e F o4 Wlll soon Be Bus Lincols Traetion e, 1988...... To South side. | there. Although traveling with as lrcvnt‘lvnun; was very noticeable I|.| export do- | up to in the late |rndlnfl The close HaEN: " H+4 I“,lnenln "l';l & 'm n-, na : - —— , R e I Enslish | 0 2 po 8 2 ™ e G OMATA property, Wi 5 . John | dispatch as poasible, they do not expoct| UG, A Wt AR, Mo, ShRt, FRTISl | WA S F s, e, T | 1f e » T uw Johnson. | to arrive at Bombay before March 1 the advance. Liberal selling by longs | ary, 6.8 . 7.0c; April, T.00c; Mly 1. w2 700 ' 1% | Local ice men are in high glee over " — fensued, and’ at "times the markot ap- | 714" | 20c; July, 7.26c; August, 78| 4 T;«";-K‘:‘ A & i ™| tha cold weather, they anticipating that . 1 It o he leaning to the bear side. Tl g A 5 ) Ty s, they | Fottawatiamie Co. Ta.. bs, ! ' | " Sunt_betore "the closs, good. support- | 1 o’ December, 7.f0c. Bpot, quiet: |1..... » & | with ita continuance for a fow days they Totsvsiamp O, Jbo hundant crol | ing. orders for wheat were enconntered, | RIo 7s, S Santos ix, 9. Sales were ra- 14 will be able to harvest an ahundan P | Rocky Mi. Fuel b, 148, 1 Fainie Loans, Mortga w 6| The packing companics all have 1arge|Ted Cloud, Toteph L g™ 0 o 2 ity 8 ¢ %1 torces of men at work on the fields and | Sieux City Telephens | they are putting up ice that has a thick- | wichita Union stock Yards 6o 1904, W4 101 and ‘in ‘the ‘final dealings a"Tively Taliy | ported of Suntoa {n in (he cost and rchh | NO LOSS Of Stock was taking place. Increasing cold and rkec’at bioe, English credits. Rumors |} ! renewed fears of damage to the winter of Tower offe The offi- | 6% TO 6% for loans on best class city 32,000 ! mme"n‘::- l"m":‘«:m:hl. oo'mm|:-|on= ” Hrn')‘w n“"'"‘“i :fh {n"a“l m'h doml"""fi ‘ 1 "h‘(f' 1""" |'"‘ flflmrh""l'h in Bra | ¢t elght to ten inches. Cudahy isj| | ofluence, notwithstanding that it would An milrels pricos 0 exchange on 0T elght to ten incl u PETERS TRUST CO., 1622 Farnam Si. | Live stock agents o ka valitbada ohe Pothans he Borat ThoinG aforg i | ondon was 1-83 Jewsr. 1% % § 8| racting "“' Beymour park lake, Armour -~ | vating lines into the range country to tho |[tual damage could be confirmed. -~ 8 L vl 1 "Swift at Carter Iake,| Continental ralles were mostly highe: WE are ready at all times to west and northwest are beginning to re 'nril'r»rv-l Ilklo rhu‘lh m;z'l;g:m a nnn high Cotton Market. i \ .nm " :;‘vl :\!-vlnmnn ‘n;:“‘ Rusd ooyl the | ‘ri\n:m '.h‘|:: "c.;l,l"".‘n'-rk:r d.m:‘c _'n | 4 A Tatads |price level for the 1915 eroj rts ORK, Jn 12— COTTON | 4 | With the continua e ca . make loans on first-class city | C¢IVe numerous telexrams from men with | \Wre sedaived that droushi had tnfered A P R st sl A 02 640 L aha Tce and Cold Storage company 6% kuilders demand, cable sy and’ aastors Mobsani whom they ave becn doing husiness for | the ® Argontine Crop 25 per cent. Cold | hrices saging Cir to 1547c for March | 5 | win mence cutting on the reservoirs | 4; lires, demand, ¢ lblua"" property and eastern Nebraska |, .,.s These telegrams indicate that the fi;'ci‘»':f'r:;:-‘:r'-“‘ ‘d"'fl'n dor tie r:"l'lnln | under seattering liauidation, and with the | % | w ":l';‘ o next Monday moming. (losing quotations on vonds today were b " o” - » er to the market | close E of 3 7 » ‘"' e H e Rute;cn\ s & ‘1?»“1 b l::~“c”:lll:~m nnln!v:‘l'v::nr;:‘r:‘:r:eflmn OATS Traia bloudened " conslderably. | & o 0 pointa NG D N.0L B OGO Yesterday's storm and the se-| Prior to the coming of the present cold | g | UNITED STATES TRUST CO. |loss to the ca anc P ru | Buyers seemed disposed as much as pog LIVERPOOL. Jan. 13 »«‘o'rroN -8 vere cold following it resulted in n lght | wpell the fce on the reservoirs was about | : Cattle and sheep are in prime condi- |sible to give preferenco to outs insiead | ateady: good ‘middiin jadi 4 ot 212 8. 17th St. | Swatse ad | steady: middiing &58d; i o | run of hogs today Only some meventy-| S0C0 T FL T ok nesa. { tion, assert the railroad live stock men !,,'W ) | £.20d;" new middling, "N ales, 12, three cars, 0 head, were reported | * ! and are able to withstand the cold. There | ovisions responded to a spectacular | bales. in, and of these twenty loads were con- | {rdvance in the hog market. Specialists O KEEFE REAL was not enough snow to cover the range "4 'nied reports that eash prn\l'innl sales St Louis lall Olnlhl National |to any great deith and generally what ‘“:I"L’ l|l; lllr‘"( on record B TO #0040 made promitly. (F. D, | there ws blow awar. | “"'il'EA'F N , Wead Bidg.. 15th & Fal‘lm Stas. C————————— red, $1.27 N IIONE\’ on hand, for | LATE VICTOR CALDWELL 2 HONORED BY ASSOCIATES OMAMA homes. Fast Nebraska farms. — — | signed direct to a packer from another T < wiork aen. | e, diget 0 ik fon, | Prigoner Tries to LOUIS, Mo, Jan. 13-CATTLE 49,991 head, being 21,000 smaller than last Co. 4 Recelpts, 3.00 head: market strong; na- | week and slightly smaller than two weeks Take Llfe in Gell :{:‘,,'.:{.‘.,’.‘ et tive beef steers, $7.5069.70; yearling steers | ago, but larger than for the rame days a Bal. & Ohio s 1% . and helfers, X079 % o COWN. .00; | year ago by nearly 10,000 he St Cen. l’”fl‘:‘l‘ ‘4-\ | stockers d del'rr 5 00617.36; lnl‘ hern ‘There really were not enough hogs on | Ches. o - vellow, nominal: No. steers, $5.2548.00; cows and heifers, $4.00@ | sale to make a markel, and packers were Bert Van Houaston M Sidney, Ia., who !, n..b“ '-'i. :-“ R L &P r 2_red, nominal d, hard, $1.216 VflWf-\_ No. 4 white, T3%@74%c. | 5.50; nat |a - C. | 6.0, ive cal $6.00610.50. naturall ne Loo anxious to pay higher o local police for Ne- ¥o. 3 white, ¥6RGHTIS; standard, | " HOGK - Hecelpn 10,100 haad; markot | prices for the fow here. Bhippers started | i# being held ox the 86" P loans a specialt 28 State Bank Bldg. | . b U7 e Jee B sheck | G N AL I The stocl s and directors of the ! higher: plgs and’ light, $6.50G7.40; mixed | in good season, buying nearly everything | braska City al 2. & 8 ot dben . 4 ;of':‘xfi"fl —fl'{ ';}'{"fi. "..."’fi‘."ll B | Fhe adEuMANE NG ‘disotank ot the | Ry e nitcnars, T H@T1S; Bood heavy 41| they oould use on & 10¢ higher basts. They | charge, attemptad to end his own life, ac- | D. & R 0 ret. k.. 3 ! L, 4 e §—0 | United States National bank adopted at ,rl““_r-”\;““m“m Py S O parhases ot o charEs, A olios, by sleshing = T ORR i CITY and farm ioans, 5, b%, ¢ per cent | the annuul meeti \ " CLOVE R 0 s {TSHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 1,60 | 7.00. Uy By Mg ;s o, Bioctris & } _J. H. Dum D nont & 416 State Bank. | ting the death of Victor B. Caldwell, who | PORK—$Ix “w”,;'l‘ o { head: market strong: yearling wethers, | Sellers tried hard to get the packers to| wrist with a b & aons and | Ul Con. rer, da.10 i " LOANS, G. Carlber - | die S shac iae™ " E | LARD-$10.426010,62. | $K00019.55; lambs, $0.00W10.65; ewes, $6.2 | fall in line with the shipper trade, but| medical attention by police surgl [k c % ot B Wt 'm-.. v { 6% 53 Brandels Thesior Bids ‘““‘ Pocember. 8. The atockholders and | - IR S RS | were only partly succesaful. Starting in [ WHTL U A ote in which ho bade his T & N un © 8% Anglo-Frene i ady director with ds killer buyers gradually | g # 7 ns resolved that in the death of | raised u" rs to a nickel " higher basis ™ - : v d-hye was discovered in the cell. lawell the bank suffered an irre- NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET | will ooy, Stocks and Bonds, | np. ¢ Kansas Clty Live . “e . > s A Here most of them stuck, and while an i amre——— ooy RSB FOR BALE—G00 sharea of stock, parable loss, and that fn recognition of o KANSAS CITY, Jan. 12 -CATTLB-Re- | i85 T8 2, U0 2460 Gher bk end - ere Rlll;gdln\'cn,:nezlfil'“. at $1.15 per | his services a bronze tablet with an ap- pelnt ) handi Tnariiet stead or pUrchAses were no more BOOST FOR PHILLIPPI SILVER—Bar 27d per ounce. share. ress B. 3%, Bee Quotations of the Day on Various hlrn\-rd nfi"rm'm«'.';l r"";;:'w :flufi cuse e 9 1 Commodt Steers, $6.00@8.60. southern ste ® NEW YORK, Jan. 13—FLOUR Pirmiy | L ows, U.PN.0: hetfars ol up. One train that was a | RVICE | MONEY—4k@4is per ceni. Discount little Tato wetting in found things siow. N MO. PAC. SE e e hort “Oilis, B8 per cent: three S—— e | Placed permanently In the lobby of the and while shippers picked out a load or | months, 51§ per cent FARM AND RANCH LANDS new banking house, { ne atotkers and Toeders. 35.00G800; buils, two and paid 10c higher prices for them,| Friends of J. O. Phillippl ars. plonaad Bank Clear —_—— \\v|”4,\-r_um| unsettled; No. 1 durum, @510; calves, $6.00g10,25. anything le r packers would not bring | wiih the announcement contain: n PR i _“.":‘ 2’;""”"" g2 Nebraska Lands e i g g e TEOGE Wecelpte, 5100 head: market 1o | MoTe than a nickel advance, and a few | inting him o. b, York; No. 1 northern, h sellers thought th st sales to ckers | orders for the new year, appol Omaha today were $3.533,) d for th TR PETERSON PRESIDENT OF Dt 143, and Noo 1 nopthers Mer: | to M higher; bilk of sales, $4.9007.15; hought their last sales to packers maha today A Ly bpn endy. prel . 7 for the Mis nd iay last year $3.42:307 N d, 2 heavy, $7.06a7.20. packers and little better than steady, commercial freight agent corresponding «ay last y 2 Platte Valley ullul(n farm, 18 miles IDEA {toba. $1.48%, . 0. b New York. Futures light, #6. 767, I General trade was a big 6@i0c higher. e, beadquarters here. | = Platte Valley alfaila furm. 15 miles | DEAL CE'LENT COMPANY were steady: Muy. 4 ighi, # 0; sourl Pacific, with TP propriate inscription to his memory Shippers hought a good share of the of k\N“ LAMBE- the company | service, for which the new appointment :r,r:-hpbln. stoe! r and pald-up water righ at iPping, 86 farm is & bargain at um an acre. It | President, N. J. Peterson; vice president, | at a spread of $5.8 to §7.00, with tops at receipts. 876 bbls.; sales 2 A\ 3 ith alfalla: 30 acres in crop. 15 acres in p f 2 yellow, #8%e, : to 10 ferings tylly 1oc higher, while packers Mr. Phillippl started w s 3 1 —TURPE ] e tre and 13 Acres i meadow: | The annual meeting of the Ideal Coment | P1ompt shipmén - -'I,,,';' Paid 511 ‘o To iener mmoney for most of | twanty-two years age and has creditably | SAVANNAM, B8, Jen W tERDEN i g00d b-roomn iousk, new barn, granars. | Stone company was held January 12 at| (AN Guist: o 1 51 B! 36.7607.70; _%.2a1.0; stockers and | thelr hogs and gave a l0c advance on 4 gieq various responsible positions in its | ceipta, 52 bbis: sales none; shipmeits '- o e iy whtee mieni P | which the following officers were elected 41T 3, 8 | Seeders, $5.0099.2. fow setamens. DUIK 6f f21e s iade 14,868 bbl: st $7.05. Generl tra.ie was the highest since g u recognition, He also was for a term | bhia 48 Pobis for Charles Peterson; secretary, 1" M. Car- e cron hohe . Bty | ST. JOBEPH, Jan, 18 CATTLE ihe sptly Cays of Movember, siss reach mber of the Omaha school board. | 65,94 bi A . vt enfllosrbr;:.&\:r. Ohank. | son; treasurer, A. V. John i Dragino; okt oS0 ;éi'“m" ceipts, lWflh"fl market ste st INg YL S0 the finet Sinae A0 aver vmg |8 TMIEE O O { and F‘NS 2, ¢ “I':"lnfl‘o B K &_GOOD jittle_stock farm rour miles T Hogota, Bo@fie; Ceatral | ? A el s o P N Av. B Pr |PROBAT|0“ POLICEMEN ™ " W g B, Boby, 8 250 e Rocd | YOUNG CHAR STRUCK BY X o hemlock irete, 399 | RIS Rt oo market e 2 S T T TR | TVOARE NOW REGULAR COPS| . oiaesetesine | L ce for cash. E, Mar : 433c. % $1.20; of sales, |5 | NE —8UG Little Falls, Minn TRAIN STILL UNKNOWN‘ PROVISIONS—Pork, firm; mess, $19.50q | ¥.507.10." u H- i [ steady: centrit e Ste: “molasses 1 FOR BALE_Best large body of high 20.00; family, $21.00G23.00; short clear, §:9..0 , BHEFE AND LAMBS—Recelpts 100 & i 6% 7 » Having satisfactorily served six months | 3.0608.75c; refin Futd es opened, i} ! jdum priced land in Nebrask The body of (hn young fellow, abou: 2 | n. W, Heef, steady: mess, $16.060017.00; | ; marke y to strong; lambs, |2 » T 71 210 % | jon, the following policemen firmer o uying by tr»dc interests. t Sery litile I’Illu‘llllE) Tequired. C. Bradley, | years of age, who was struck near Avery | (Amily. $1800G18.70. "Lard, firmer; middle | .76610.00. | PIGS. ion Drflbll‘ B e | ek 0 o showod ains of 40 poluta. | ¥ ¢ ar Avery | 18X 10,0 B AR 0 ¢ ped by the « etl, ot W b west, PAEOES. Stoux City Live Stook Market. | * e 'u | mees conflrm city, Sc¢; country, 734 | on Saturdey night by a traln, Is still at | | | S1oUX cITY, Jan. SHEEP-Receipts of sheep and lambs | recommendation of Chlef Dunn: George the Brailey & Dorrance undertaking 'ATTLE~ {today were of very small proportions, ' g Alex McCleneghan, Francls M. o ol receipts, G981 tubs: | celpts, 3200 head; native | only - g P osa, ASK THE MA? establishment, unidentified. The cloth- | creamery xtras, o scorer S5 creamery, | siears, 30000 ckern and. ‘feeders, | {ing u an Appcarance. The four days | Dalton, Andrew Malolepesy, George H. who owns one. what a l0-acre pecan | ing worn by the man is of £00d magerial higher scoring, firs s | 860067726 Ry of 17100 head in earty 5000 amallor | Thomas, Nels J. Hetland, Oluf V. The- erchard at Ocean Springs pays him.| and bears the mark of a S dy; receipts, HOGS—tecelp! ux City sh . casen; mArket { than last week and 16,000 lighter t John W. Shean, James Acton, Easy monthly ps)ments, without inte \ n d cxtra fine, 54 extra | Steady: bulk of sales, $6.90G7.00, | strup, Jol o | low, Free sam- |d tirets, Ssihe seconds,| | SHEBF AND LAMBS-Not uoted. £59 Same Jare 0 hean, Wt shows :m'd',‘ Arthur English and Edward 8. Goralski. itu":v;’"k‘%";sm'{(.‘.“.u .z City| SON IS MADE GUARDIAN ! e At & [ Metal Marke ago. HOLDUF o~ab: Bask Bid - OF HIS MOTHER BY JUDGE | ucatc ‘whoie milk: held spieciats, 18 5e: | NEw YORI, Jan 1o METALSCop- | Wedtkatay s ioveia, bot nad iie sorens, | NEGRO HOLDUPS GET GOOD Mions o crage fancy, 17%@ii%e; current iake ape- | per, firm: electrolytic, §34.00. lron stead. FRAMAS MUST Ut had Jiitie sgeant, M FROM PRE—— = pgiean —_ o 3 27 3 Y, |early sales of both ewes and lambs being ‘m I 18 werm in the Ozarks Farms all | Bernard J. Larkin, South Side, has been | CIala. 1ielTe: average run. 1ele@i6h: unchanged. Tin. aulet, RIS ST T0: 25112, %h00 of foth ouee 24 Vo higher. su CARL DONAHUE " POULTRY—Alive, ew Januar; irm; western chick- | don t copper, £87; futures, £85 1bs; Wlll grow anything. Write for | 4ppointed guardian of his mother, Mrs. | ens, 16c. fowls, 1834¢; turkeys, .0 .mmfi 11 Ivm tin, £174; lulur~-,'|.ng|l:n':?\: 'm"fi.fi“li.: sold as high | Carl Donabue, 111 South Eighteenth Block Elizabeth H. Larkin. She has just re- trean kilied western chickens, 16 | £175 . Antmony, £1% $1.15, also setting a new record for t! 14 up bbed by tw elophone olegraph iy ATk R i wld street, was held up and robbed by two! American T & T Co i fowls. WAISke: turkeys. H@3c. celved $15,000 life insurance money from rst month of the year. { | Dry Goods Market. 1,, 10.710 downward, and Tt § | nesroes at Twonty-fifth and Burdette | , gividend of Two Dollars per share — R RGBT | 1Ry fuiate of her late hushand, Bermand Omana ""' ""“"~ NEW YORK, Jan 1-DRY GOODB—| bl of ewes venched’ o1, & Doty 6004 | L s Wednesday night. The thieves se- | will b pald on Saiurday. Tanvary' 1 Irvigated truck farm Rln Grande | J- 1arkin, sr, and was adjudged by Pro-| OMAHA, Jan. —~PRA Cotton goods w ""')'l""" and cotton | Beveral loads of lam| cured $20. uu. to record at Valley, Texas; 40 acres. under cul- lh“' Judge Bryce Crawford to be incom- "Ml{e u lndv "l" No. 3’ "fi" ':: n:::l. - wear was urk ."re o ln'd u-:.:r early .MrjnrmT 1 glu- ol bn-lnu on day. Do«mhl -f._.n active. w n na grades w rst to bu; em at steady prices, e . et aad “Blas e . "% Gt | petent to handle the money. midl %: ‘Noo: w o. & | hikher: Japanese grades, quiet. T g baying 150t hiaher prices | Read The Bee Want Ads. It pays G. D. MILNE, Treasurer.

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