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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: MAY 28 1916. TeD GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET NEW YORK ST RKET i N e In d oor Sp Ol't S -2 By Ta d ORK STOCK MARKE ‘Culls From the Wire Stocks Sell Off on Account of State | The whole revenus question wiil be taken | | up Monday by democratio membars of th Both g:};i:;;:d BCorn hMarkev. . Department’s Stand on Matter | hn;;‘ et i commiten. $ [ s , - [ . ocketelle ears| 1 NELLO, NDGET HELLO MAC ) 7 Tewrm Now ) [ HET A KST IKETH- n‘-;%“;} { of the Beizure of Mails. ‘ lh‘lli:ltl)nur.:y;\)]m:‘;pr:l\ :‘ “fl;’:z‘fio'n“?:}"'f':‘ CORN RECEIPTS ;| WHERE YA BE=n SO LON G - DN - TELL WWe SEEN BETTER. | FOUR O1 e o> Y ol s ot 8 ARE HEAVY | ™E Govi powm ATE Wik 1T AINT FeeD ™ Thy ONLY FAVORITES ARE STEADY i Tt Angoes, warh Omahs, May 21, 1918, | Lo it & AIKING FOR YU ™E FINE — Sapitariume batlt in 111 The local cash market was vers woak | BE SURE AND ASK LB WERS Al ™ Ly New York, May 27.~The emphatio x-n-‘nn?,":v'::".'q'-::'y’:u';nftnt.‘v"f’l today and thers was A | WHATT THE MATTER W YOURE o ® Was A general Aecline in HIM HOW M(S™ NCH A g employed by the state department In | coniideration of the naval sppropeiation Prioss | 5 COMING COMIAG DOWA TO LUNC KiCkIN' AT 1t protest over mail solaures to Great | uiii"will bemin in. the house. todey under o Wheat and eorn wers vary bearish, and | GOLE 15 Co oW - HOWS ™MNGS v Britain and France afforeded an exouse, if [ ol 7 rul-‘ roviding for th 1’ € all both of thess cereals declined from | to 1 | ALONG - THATS 0 MO “;u WPW” y) BUT YO | not wn mctusl reason for the heaviness of | favete naxt Friday aftornoon et 8 o cledk. e I8 Dot Sore Aplle beavy, bub the AN G008~ \ ‘MTN s \ ¢ T&' S l:\(’vvrwml oy g Mg | '.'uh;'h",m.m, The republican delegation from Vermont ould not Agres cea wad th aaee 4 (o the national sonven i Ve serah carg o hens Bricee ¢ ‘ | THER yov AN | e I motere and veoiale wers Tower 'y a1 | Thtadora N Vel ot Lymndonyiii, president The demand for corn, while 1t was fair, | | SPRING THE GET MNAY most b points, with substantial recesstons in | °f the Amoerican Tolephone and Telegraph was not strong enough t X company. Maxie ere o o st i B {oxicans, Mercantile Marine, United Frult take care of the | 1ed a9 tour carn PINGA: lianeous descriptions Ignatius T. T. Lincoln, welf-styled CHEW WHILEAT and m Oats raceipts were good nand -~ T o e Lt 10-pgint | MAD ABY, WA removed from Raymond 8 was very dull for this cerenl The market T 51 HEUNA= adnanding not only effaced all Wta 10-peint | Jail'(n Hirookiyn by Scotiand Yard detectives was weak and ruled from Juarters t f - T ot 11 00 hawad st toue tar thut | 4nd taken aboard the Anchor line s & A0t A4 one-bal? tomss ALK DA , | Cameronia, which will sail today for period of almost & pointh. Of all the old There was a good e § 2hv vve atd pool ot databoce dema v A f y tme favorites and wpeculative leaders. I o At Uner s S LS il United Staten Btat] wan the only tamun (o |, Tesidents of Dons Ans county, New L Liverpool clossd with wheat uncBanged. maintain some semblance of steadiness oo, along the border, are taking extr 1 and corn unchanged to %4 lower ylolding only a fraotion b by n"’“ ,' ol """' 'h' 4 1 a2 Genaral news advices wers of & mors con day night of & Mexican Y Primary wheat rpcelpts wars 881000 by and shipments of 560,000 by, against re celpts of 693, bu and &hipments of d 581,000 bu, last year Primary corn’ receipts were 590,000 bu sorvativa lotter, inoluding the reports of the | & rancher. mercantile agency, which Indicated u re army appropriation bill to bs re- L.mm. from the recent high pressurs in | to the houss next Tuesday wes many lines of Industry. Cables from neu. | found yestarday to total §152,274,270 ox. shipments of 463,000 bu. against re | tral sources, reltorating rumors of early | clusive of ahout §500,000 for ofvilian train- e “of 379,000 bu. and #hipments of | poace, and the detalled April trade report | In§ camps, for which an estimate is being ,,mm;"" ","' "'"'” o \ of imports and exports, constituted the | prepared oAts feseipis, were 000 bu. | other market faotors. Total sales of &tocks | The formal erder directing that 116 d sh ts of 1,211,000 by . ve. | a eoting tha | oelpth 'pm‘;.f A 'f,“.‘ ¥ ‘»nl::u‘,,\:‘ of | smounted to 115,000 shares. Toxas National guardemen who refused to 1ast yoar | For the sixth connecutive week, the clear- | prowent themsolves for federdl service he ing house statement disolosed traction of reserves, this wi i) further con- | court-martialed, was ready y-mrau‘ for 0 CARLOT RECEIPTS doorense of | Hacratary Maker's slgnature on suthority Wheat, Corn Oatn virtually $12,000,000 4 & the total | from Prasident Wil & Chicago 70 140 269 m Prasiden son " . « Minneapolis AR 1 SCtukl susdes reserved down to hest PO orest fires In several parts o Hatuen” 1 000,000 Thin compares with a total of | o fareel, QFer, 10 RoaE Racts o0 Briiien Omaha 81 14 It} $136,000,000 the |Iatter part of “""" | ruging in the mountaing within a few miles i o Kansas City ...000 00111 51 2 | §164,000,000 the first week ol of Prinos (eorge, Another In reported ¥ Winnipeg e | 1] | { M 1 | T ) RUNNING ARQUND $320,000,000 th spreading In Mount Wobson park on the 4 These sales wore reported toda | | | \ ™e SIDE OF . \ weok A | Grand Trunk Pacific rallroad Wheat—=No. 2 hard winter: 1 car, $1.02 | i | { e of B ,000, WThe police 1"'||N"f\!"|=‘hv|" ware nm:‘ma No, winte " 1.08: 2 cars. | that Friedrich chulz, & steward on # hard winter: 1 car, 1 " {do oh operations | the interned German ralder Pring Eitel $1.01; 1 100, 8 ¢ SRe; § oo g ! 5 v 1 3o, 3 cars, B0 e 1 car (hoor), e, Mo 4 INDGOR SPORTY - | % s . Toduy' :a:’r.d ;mu;. r:r”"‘ 96¢; 1 | nominal dealing PAr value | capture. Behuls went to a dentist and failed cars, 920; b ¢ §1,110,000. Tha trond of wovern- | to return 2o winkari 11 mont fususs during the wesk was lower, de- | 5 P Morgan & Co, New York, requested spring: 1 car, | olines on ecall extending from 4 fln W oot 1| the police to mearch for Willlam MeManus, (durum _mixed), 96%ec | par cent, but an 18-year-old office boy, on & complaint i | - Number of e ding quomlnn-‘..m ho disappenred shortly befors noon | Frisdrich, Is ntl'rvpfl--d to have deserted and trrogular on | u reward of §60 has been offarsd for his LISTENING TO A GOY ‘WHD A TUST BEEN ARRESTED FOR. and | [ uff. .\\u ‘ '::,fz"r:,'.'".af' .‘wln)lln. SHRONE = [N G VP A SIS o 5 JASEE " Baisn Ml:h 1oy Cipsp, | LTIOAL, YEIBK TIAD Nim FI0.8T5: seprmins: i car, 466 “E KN OWS ( | 48 gire 4 | ing the firm's weekly payroll [ Horiey—Sample: 3-8 car, ite & AROIIN T PUT THE | Amarham funer:: iy i o 2. Avondaia and John 1 ) white. 1 #oF, 40761 % f»i"r,’z??v"v“"?*?”""m' WORIS™ oM (M FOR A BT OF PuLL- A Eiocdmative. B | Teter Tarvent ‘M. Chicage, wiih ;\"ohl whilte, 1 car, 84c, NV& b white, H ::m fraud In conneation with the saie of way 4l No. 6 white, 1 car, 64/4c; 1 .u 0, P— R s B A TP m munitions to the Britleh government. Com- Ne. 2 yallow, 3 cars, 66%¢c. No, 4 yellow, 28 | === - -~ RS 7 ila '\Am plaint was recaived by the British vies | conmul. cars. fi%ec; 3 [ 6 yéllow, 1|gteady, at & whado advance; b ;w of wnles breaks similar to thoss slsewhers can bé mpleted I'he memorial address | 4™ L &8 car, flc: 3 ca 5.5 car, he 50 0.1 - 9.10@9.18 od, $9.40 OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET quoted v comp Vot | Annconda” Copper ple’ yellow, 1 caf, ll? No, 1 yixed, 3 e Qaspe.ts; jight 401 A ' e otter et e e e Uk s [will be delivered tomofrow morning | Atehison ! Charged with using the malls to defraud, I i 0.06; heavy. $9.50@9.90, rough, $9.408 1alf & dolAF off, no clippers balng quotable | . Ty o R R I T £ |abowt W) Wi tn'oit s” dolilhs | at 11 o'clock by Rev, John G. Alber, Bilfl, g, m uliase was’ arrasied. in’ Now h 2 ; WHEED. AND. LAMBS-—~Redelpts, 1 wrades duclines of an much wh 16 conth are | g | § miken, '1"ente: 4620 Y nfies Sl AN VAt neces, 00| Bogt Beeves Thirty.Fitty Higher for | £iates iher ot se much as T s re | pastor of the First Christian church | Braok. Rap, Tr orminioner. Bond 'of Baltimore. . Datee: sample Rt et o owes, $5.6009.16; lambs, $8.40@12.36 Week—8h Fifty to Seventy- #ra hiave been here this month to make quo. | at the church at Twenty-third and 1| Bufte & 8. Cop.. tives asartad his arrest was the resuit of & b Sar (rotion), 3be, A ‘ eek— ;GP Iln y eventy | tone AR ur‘;n.1 ; "‘(.,,_,.,,,, Pasitio stock swindle involving more than tlm,‘oolo, white, |2 'caral #hei ¢ cars - | ive Lower, [, Quotattons on shesp and lambs: Lamb, onday morning committees will | Contral Loathor Chicago will bacome the center of politi- 4 white,'2 cars, 31 car New York Money Murket. spring, $10.60@13.00; lambs, good to eholoy, | Ghos. & Ohlo....." ., bers of | white, 1‘ ‘oa, he New Yotk My 21 -3 ERCASTILE PA | handy, $10.20@10 vo Tambs, " fair {0 good, | meet to make the rounds of the pub- | &M% G ¥ o sl Mol o SR " Pricas—Wheat: 3. 1 $1.01@1,04; No. 3 hard, 08c@91.02; hard, $9@96¢; No, 2 spring, S1c@ 81,04 ohalrman of the exeoutive committes of the arty, and other _prominent progressive rndnrl from Now York and New England Erp LA ] t weel eorge arkine, PER—41; per cont handy, $0.76@10.26; lambs, falr to choles, | lic schools gathering flowers for dis 1<m & North o4 A o ! §TERLING EXCHANGE — Sixty-dey | HOGS THIRTY, THIRTY-FIVE OI"FHiu-‘v‘y 19,008 10,45, yanriings, falr to cholcw, | tribution at the cemcteries. Tuesday |Gy B L& bills, 84724 ; demand, $4.76%; cables, | ) 41008 Saartings, falr to choles, | 1 orning at 8 o'clock other commit- | Colorad PRy’ 3 spring, 94c@4$1.08; No. 2 durum, 0hc@ |34.70% | h are sxpeoted to arrive hers Monday and re- $1,00; No. 3 durum, 98@98c. Corn: No. 2| SILVER—Bar, 7Ti%c; Mexican dollars, | [l nom 00d to chotos, #7.60@ | tees will meet at the home of Major “ o main mu aftor the national convention, | . white, 66@66%c; No. 3 white, 64% @obYe; | 54%: | Recelpts were §.00; . fair to .mm u. nn¢1 50 1. W, Cress, past commander of the | m. Boouritl No, | white, 83% @66c; No. b white, 630 BONDS~Government, steady; railroad ir- | Official Monday T 6,490 3,00 ——— 3 | Brie 64%c: No. 6 white, bB3@84%c; No. 2 yellow, | rewuinr | Offielal Tuesday .....0L 622 11,113 4143 South Side veterans, 4427 South [Bre ool ] M‘\. f‘-"/h.’r."r;'x;. ’.\"”:"',f”“”"f" 4ot 8 v e D0 G Bo. ref, bu MY | Offlelal dAnenday ... 5106 BAN 4,077 (, Twenty-third street l'r(l:m here llvryl Gt North. pfd | vallow, 65% 0, No. b yellow, 6474 @854 *do roupor 08 1, & N un, 4n.. 04% | OfAciu) Thursda 3,903 10,371 3.8 will embark in automobiles furnished | Gt North Ors. otfs No, 6 » 9@ h1c No. ixed, 666 LA & 1 LT CIriel Fria, 1 ontral W% Noo'q mied, sk @zm,'\';,' No. 4| *00 cous 1 LU 1 by the Sons of Veterans to the Lau- | il Lary We Consider The mixed, 62 @640; No. b mixed, 82@64c; No, | *1L, 8 4b plration Cop » ¥ « ’ kowul Ll L 800 5,001 | o ¢ il | AL A : THE MAGIG CITY rel Hill and other grave yards where ie, 10044 [galik d8Ys Bl wiek H veterans of the army have been bur- & b7 830 1" 6 mixed, 9@630. Outs; No. *do_coupor 1 ter, Har., H . B y n Am. Bmelt. 6 100 An lnl M. M a: ok Iy o) B 6 Bame duyn last %?h;?:"?«l"z e wairne "Bt AL, b W A “ . kin2 e | ied al'fls rothe“ i e o 3 0k @1 te, No. o ai@are. " | Ansio-French' 6 cific 40030 L kanie dave ¢ wk Comic Play “Pocahontas” Presented Maglo Clty Gossip. Chicago closing prices, furnished The Bes [ B. & O, in 01" o0re, B L5 4. 9300 | BOmS QRY6 INE VOBY. suons the i H by High School Btudents Mra. Juden and daught onits, of | ,m.,... Copper, . . om an by Tosan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, | Bath, K ref. ta 102 Pac, T & Tt 1008 | sarile ows and sheep S Ais | Ricomingion are the guests of Mer Bpelte | g wid. 416 Bouth Sixtesnth strest: Cont, Pacific 1at 90 Fann. con, ¢, 106 * | Shi HOKS &5d sheep o4 Wins Plaudits, this wee [ 5. Basinio c Stock Chos & O.c. 4%s ABY dog on. 4lgn. .. 101 C,B &Q 4 48 nn.u-..mnx gen. dn, 0 1. & Bt pared with last year: James Grady, 1720 Charles street, ohauf- & tour, was arrented yesterday afternoon at s L, i vee. | YOUNG ACTORS BCORE WELL | {0 0k’ vy Motoreyels Offioer Bort Hiatt, ontans Power Nath JLow. e 3 L. & 8an, T, A o 101% 1 07% |100% 108 r'! u 14 [ Cattle ., M 428,184 H1.068 1ne la nn e Ry 8o, Pac. cv. ik, 104% | Mo m‘n xm 01h 200,041 LT oharséd with speeding Y curity possessing 1% [100%11 103 112% 74% do ref. 4s.%,.. D0WR | Bhe 2 1 n‘ X 97,686 | Harold Shainholtz as the president| M. Katsman, gunk da Nortolk & West nlbll“r of ..w . 4l4n 84 Bo. Rallway B, 101 able »l ')'l the " “, ! i by Officer Hardzina y Northern Pacl unln | oy % By Union e 01517 prices o “ogd o’ i ilve "wiocic | of “these new United States,” with|oh o"cilige of oporating & Junk wawon | Pacitic Tol. & Toi Harrls Brothers Company HiAH HE A R B R O R Y it o ‘"™ | Sadje Rothholtz as Pocahontas, his |without & iicense. his sddress as | onneylvans is one of the mnwy‘l bl( % | B N 4% ’ f 4 1 outh 1 1 ( o, "oc "t 104 . & Wleal tr." 1004 | “iaq bride, and Ralph Goldberg Chief mail order houses, 03140 G No. 1at 4%, 901 Went Union $4as 0514 [ ; ' : The funeral of John C. Lewl; business successfull !fl' p Sil :«:, g L e Mrr-fMa .M-\\' Bloc. cv 8122 \E } ‘ ‘l’ow Hat-On of the Indian tribe to urlln; Ironmlwn:u!wlll lhho h;ld thi ¥ Net income for 1016 Int, O'Ql 102% ‘Bl q i Ing & o'eloe! rom o Brewse eArs. L | i H | which the Indian princess wife be« ({5 ine Balley cometory. Rev. Mr. La was $220,670.44, Total sales . 1 a8 8t Louls Stock Market. [diay | . “ nged, formed an entertaining trio in | otficiate. 8,841,606 for d 1% (22 41(22 80 8t Louls, May 21.—CATTLE—~Rscelp “" ‘ ,841,6 or same perio 25 |22 1032 20 Hy ot steady May the presentment of the (()m|r drama I R T :r;n”h "l?y‘»,:r",.r::l'rH'n:d).\l'"::'llv:::.’h.!'l;: “Pmalmnlu” last evenin~ 1y South Live Sosk In Bigh Unlon lP,-'Il:""! o"' Special Circular eoders, §5,60@4.60; southarn steers, 8.5 i A ‘ e f o |8 0% (116108 10 (13 83 | foorn, W to e southrn oo W 100 | iy school auditoriun. e story of John SRR e WEBB, LEVETT & CO 621 112 40(12 82% |12 40| @10.25; cown and heiters, §5.00@4.00; prin Smith, who was nnp"m[ulrd by 100 1,000 1,000 35l Gobne 4 4 b0 (12 42112 60 12 ‘e southern steers, $0.00@6.60; native calve 'Harry Williams, was told in comic| P! ’ 100 G‘A?lfl 700 Wabash pfd. “mummm 621 112 62112 621 |12 b5 | 86,004 11 50 form. the players sometimes restrict- |8t Louls Cieves 100 B600 . | western ' Unfon. o e HOGS—Rocelpts, 4,600 head; market | May i pley pmestt it ; = | West, B o, CHICAGO GRA AND PROVISIONS | lowor; plin and iignts, m,l':.il;‘g'l:})/’ ing themselves to the Indian code o Totals ; 700 80,000 8,700 | Toial - Axa by $0.600 7 nd | speech and actions and other times B o Features of the Trading and Closing Prices | 7180 LT O R e S i A « 1 |10t L S o : 0 3 . . i ) A ecelpts, ! acelpts an sposition of live stock a y > Ghteage, May ST Raloh 1 Ouiatiopa | hesd condy wethiers, V1160926 | 10 Unton Stock varde for twants tour nours | Raymond Wilson scored much ap- and Kensss t4tned prices of whest today Lu,-,vhr‘ un_‘ l\ 1 u’l‘l‘rl;"l'l"?\" 4.7 v””u ending st 8 o'clock yesterday .‘!"uxw' as “"Ah-Hum,” a medicine man swiftiy down grade. The close aithough un- | LB CURPSC, faiom §0.1001010; epring | RECEIPTS—HEAD, {of the tribe. His quaint remarks wottled, was ,""‘Tufflf M.fndu“‘r :ur'jww"v‘ i ol d Cattle.Hogs Hr or Ilnrm'hmfl the lh- won applause ;vlul\;‘ ,"”.V,..}', wl” v.‘"n,"fl,(.'.:-{'rx‘vyr"'wl"‘Tr } Kansas City Live Stock C, M & & Bt P ’ after lausc is5 Sadie Rothholtz | %e to 1%e. In provisions the outcome | Kanwap City, M ATTLE—Recelpts I";""""“,‘,.’ ;'{‘l"‘” 1 Y1 did especially well as the princess Po- varied from 10c decline to & rise of 1bc 100 head; market atoady; prime fod steers, | JnON FACIEG ahontas 0,00 ¢ ) . 0 h W, east. .. . 1 can a the market opened. For a while, howsver, | 9.4 W onte corn, B8,60@10.25; stockery " "N .‘\P“ 4 “Lu'“ - ‘" 3 Miss Dickman, supervisor of music, ading corcerns took the position that [and’ feeds $T20a0.00; bulls, $0.0008.25; | G BL P ) ¢ g k] led the orchestra and chorus through- in Okiahoma, the rains were ap- | caives, $6.60@11.00 | BT g Wb 1 “ out. Lillian Brooker was popular as | - g \'{"',"""f‘.,,,',’"”f“,.;.‘fiy“'y.f',‘“”,‘,',.'. P o o e mathet | Tilinots Contral s : 1 a meddlesome “old mml(" Indian loay continued arouth. Later information, | #9.10@0.40; packers and | §9.60@ | Chicago 6. W ; 1 oman, the mother-in-law of the | navertholems. showed that mora moisture had | 0wy 10; pien, WTCENIE o chief, who was not at all backward in | heen supplied than was hu]u ated by first | A ) JAM B calpis, " b 9oppie $ it ove f S 'r:;:u‘"”‘l‘h-‘ quence was, greater im- | warket ateady; lambs, $10.00@12.00; ( DISPOSITION~—HEAD. ¢ ming her | for Smith after potu award swing of the 5,00@11,00, wethars, $5.00@9.60; Hoss, | his capture ket, ¢ last hour of the @ Morris & Co. 1,08 I'he play was given in two acts, fon that 9,000 bushels Bwift and Company A i ece etting bein the court Ly ot 5 %0 ChicARo, had besn pur Kt doseph Five Stock Murket Sudahy Packing company 2814 Moo '\"I v“‘ i ‘“[" i COouy a, tonded further to em- | 8t Joseph, Mo, 8l CATTLE-—Re- | Armour & Co 1407 | of Queen Anne in Englar | o ioe Bans | 100 head | market wieady. tesrs, | Bchwarts & Co 11 Two Saloons Raided. talk was sald by some authorities ‘\“‘ cows and helfe $6.00@10 g T y B “K" 4 o ptain H”Kg‘ Ao Tt et How dat, iF o) pin 4600 head: market | o ynr g Reieints werg very light. there | ralded two alleged disorderly houses o seemod to be Iafgely gussswork bulk of salen, $9.6009)] fow stariering londs in sieht | (ast evening. The “Last Chince” sa- On the other hand, there seemed to be little | s N ik e for the k raceipta | o0 "at the end of the Maple syenue 3 t i A4 saan, Noing SISO | 35 ling, wae duepriged At 1048 Qelagh ne of the Most Notable Achievements o e reduced en to otbon Masie! uko |and six persons arrested besides the Bipope ey s YTTON t, | e pheg te 9% ek | barte ml-r[ Mike Callahan, who was bushe w C IN steers ham been exceedingly good prices | . )y 4 L ' ° Co woakened with wheat as a re. | quiet s, 12.900; n hive dvaneing \ they | in charge sult of the raine in tho southwest. Sales | Colt 4 SLenap L ouly are 30@ nighest that th Jae Dasovich, laborer, was found in of 80,000 bughels to exporters helped mome. | October omnber ! have been th ear, and the high . what to chéolk the deeling. ¢ save way | 19.13 ent that they during the month | Charge of an alleged disorderly house owing to the breaks In the value of other 't Ma The best have sold up to|at 5304 South Twenty-seventh strect grain. The most active selling was (n the ne and 1 Hoi0, ‘which Ix only Zie lower (han the | He was arrested on complaint of May delivery, and came chiefly from the Savannuh, G M 1 TURPENT highest price on record ‘at this point, w "t ythe n o o . - recent bull leader Firm & bbls.; ¢ 258 | was 8$10.76 and which was pald in De anoth i may wh ¢ ‘;l ‘|"' X'“!"C_ ‘h:“ .was its... Packers buying of lard and ribs v»mnd:l,.- whipme 102 bbix. | bar, 1914 medlum to {he had been refused admittance to to rally the provision market after qu ROBIN=-Firn . 1o b recoiptn, | have beer and w- | the place when he knew that liquor tations had suffered an early seth n» 1,082 bbls: &) nta, 43 . paratively vanc an Average temporary weakness appeared to be dus the miain to a falltug off in prov Chicage Cash Prices R T NATIONAL TRACTOR FARMING DEMONSTRATION $1.08; No. 3 red, §1,00% m, . & hard Kood 9 Boy Struck By Auto. "I. ‘,.."“'l ‘\ v ‘.' T - jies Cr m%(‘ Ollt 011 i W L g o Which has been held annually at Fremont, Neb., since 1913. = Jdverpeal Graln. we 1| Chicago; Ma s, B R stk Wit s s S These tractor demonstrations -farm papers, dall‘_v newspapers, e L DL R R 9 nid el « g o Assing putomobile driven | have been marked successes and and monthly magazines are devot- N RN Brot Americsn mined mew, 1te, | tona ter | o T hanks aviams sar o 4 office of M. Davis, | have attracted world-wide atten- ing columns of space to the aubjcct s ey . ‘ to 8 {he “Nows" thy” wanied W1 "an mare *'tnau | WNCE S8 YIS NI vl gie | tion. Men have come to see them of tractor farming. e May 3TL-METALSThe cor. | ertang e B Ja to ) MED Debu s Pk S 8 s even | dostor dressed s Bteal from practically every state in the Besides being the originator of canesmiohn a5 camipared wit will ¥ : % i % o Nous ¥ax Chaiied B 403 | hundre witnessed | Union and several from foreign the tractor demonstrations, the o o I Fondeed e visite R countries. Twentieth Century Farmer is the " . South gh eleated e G i | FAVORABLE REPORT UPO! i ’ wo arikes o Ihe effect of these first tractor ‘";1.)' farm paper that has N;“du?; ' ANIMAL INDUSTRY BILL . oaeis { the loeal high se) demonstrations has been marvel- ed its demonstrations entirely wit jood (ht week wilh o raiher subdusd tons » . Sl sl B ous. Every corn belt state now has its own organization, mettan seturlits et ' BUT.D SOIHL OF 1ees one or more annual tractor dem- This summer, a circuit of proba- bt 00 1104 por suarn ‘ . ! h onstrations. Farmers are learning bly eight demonstrations in that AT . INEIN . ; - the better way of farming-—by many different states, will be con- ¢ .... \ - .-.l‘ ..\ A . fing power—manufacturers are learn- ducted by the Tractor Manufao- - o St | book s il 1 the type and size of tractor to turers' Assoclation, and a Twen« el e e 8 1 | ' willd—-new tractor factories are tieth Century Farmer man has - ol Hig pringing up over night all over the been selected as the manager, The country—implement trade publi plans and fleld rules originated by Mesk | baring , alf of the cations are even changing thelr the Twentieth Centvey Farmer will / : ' . : Y : High was name to inelude the word “tractor’ govern each demonstration, A oht R SR SR s The Twentieth Century Farmer is the Missouri W : : ; Yool 4] Ihe el | cvlabe Valley's most active and influential farm paper