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THE BEE: OMAHA, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1916. 4 Glfll! AND PRODUCE MARKER | st et .| OMAHA LIV STOGK MARKRY sz szttt | KANSAN WINS THE [ o veebontsae™ne Mystic Workers of high wind, broke 97 out of a possible World to Hold Next dock, 11¢; sunfiish, 9¢; jumbo white fish, 22c, maurket steady; wpmo u, $6.00@8.00; clipped Wheat Demand is Good and the Re- | naked: ot whic” 86 Wipvor 55| Gattle Show Little or No Change, |15 coint onue Wiy iE™ 10000 d c. Headless shrimps, pe ¢ o Uhange, | 10.00; spring Tambs,$ 00@11.65. A 100 bl cks. John Pet of \wlph Improve, But Prices «-_ ¢ fresh lobuters, wrsen. | Being About Steady—Sheep CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. WESTERN H NDIGAP Randall;,e1:?{:110“:4";0,- th?:(:o:)‘lace Conventlon Here Jumbo, $2.60; me. Run a Cent Lower. : Slow to Quarter Lower. tle Weak, Mogs Strons and Sheop PR RAs AT 3 with 96, while Bur Latta.of Tekamah, o o 2 ards, $1.60; soloota, 31807 counta, 8 Weak. . T. Gibb: ing in His First | N illi i ha_gets the next convention o CORN RULES CENT HIGHER | “Shlay St ioe por cosen: me. | HOGS STRONG TO FIVE HIGHER| chicses sune 1oocaTrin—necein R Puaing 1s 04 Neb, and William Ridley of What| Omahsgets TiC btk o Work, in disin, Pho. gor Qo1 mAL V4o, Divtide: mer 20 head: “market, weak; native beet| . Big Tournament, Carries Cheer, Ia, deadlocked for fourth place | {3¢." y Omaha, June 15, 1916, crate, $2.26. 5 ttle, $7.85@11.40; west teers, $8460@ 2 . 7 Xhers was an exiollent demand for both | | BEFF CUTS—No. 1 ribs, 20c: . Omaha, June 15, 1916. | cattle, STEROILA0; m oo G ra0: cown Off Title. with marks of 95. The flash came yesterday frum/ wheat and cora today and Teceipts of | 2 Fibs. 19c; No. 3 ribs, 18c. No. 1 lof Honidy "“";~ ';‘;fi ;| and’ heifers; $4.00@10.00; calves, $5.50@ e Bart Lewis led the professionals in|Grand Rapids, Mich, where a dele- Theme two. coreals showed consideravie im. | No. 2 loins, 2fc; No.'8 loine, 19%c. No. 1|Offcly Yondw, ° 2 1176, WINS the Overture with a 96, Fred Gilbert f seven Mystic Workers from vement. The bulk of the , | chucks, 13%e; No. 3 chucks, 13%c; No. 7 y ¥ HOGB—Réceipts, 20,000 head; Arket, TIE FROM FYE OF IOWA Rt bt . » | gation of seven Mys! "’m_ A i .,.:‘,";,f:,',’_"&', chucks, 130, No. 1 rounds, 17%c;: No. 2 fi:’.‘f.i:‘.\.“&fi’.:i!fl:i e ”:5 ‘“" '000 | strong to ;'n’(':z;c ,hlxhe‘ balk of aales P, Ed O'Brien and Bill Crosby followed Omaha have been boosting the -con= market being quoted erally from lc to|founds, 17%c; No. 3 rounds, 16%ec. No. 1|Fours days this week.14, 1:1 i $9.80@0.95; light, $9.40@9.95; mixed, $9.55 Western Handlcap. in a three-cornered tie for secondyention for. Nebraska’s metropohs. 1%c lower. No, 3 hard wheat | Plates, 104 No. 2 plates, 10c; No. 3 Blmc dn lnst week..19,9 0,635 @10.05; heavy, $9.50@10.10; rough, $9.50@ i the bur- sold around 9(@96e, only n few cars of | Dlates d¥c. 055 | 9.65; plgs, $7.6069.15 e Mk, Broke. 8.-ott, | Place with 96. The telegram mfewfi t(’;ymm,,-,;.al better quality seilfmg ‘as high as 96c. Frult and table quotations furnished :-m- a-m 3 weel i SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, 14,000 |E. T. Gibby, Cawker Scores -in the Western Overture |eau of publicity of the Comr Corn was strong &nd ruled from 1o to | b the Gfilinaky Frult company: Raimg aaye mut pour : i wethers, 4T.00@10; |, Qe A%, 18 93100 Sixgo | were as follows: - club states that a demonstration for e The follow! eipte 26115 mba, - $100010.30% | i e Views \ LDickinson, D. K. $TRects, E. A 891 Omaha lasted over an hour before the be sata market wes dul, but the v NEW YoRK sTocK "ARKET of Gattip, Nogs ang 'n"'um?u.msolpm paselAt I i5 ix199 3ixd0 [Oram, J. R.. 8N oting time came, and that during ght. and of . shuep u T . B At 33 |'voting _tim Rye and bark ted 3 —— P ;‘.fi:»-%“.’i‘fi."‘-i‘.fi‘;’.-’? B Mansse | (hty, Kive; Mgk, Mafhel. a ; m&fi"b‘:‘lifl'nlnn, M NI e ?«‘ffizfi' S ;:Klnl‘trnlvev R, 37| this - demonstration 100 delegates, changed ey ware quoted at. un- ; 1916, Dec. o R e sl SR e 18 90x100 /|2 Huocher, W. H. 83Varner, 94| headed by the Omaha delegati ~Wheat and flour equat |10 Doldrums During Greater Part C.n"'-l. ] 565 1805888 “ ”' W, B, ¥rits, K'““’ Oty St e T 77| marched through the streets, through 1,848,000 bushels; corn, 39,000 bus H T HAQD seam, 0TS e B%; oxnes et %+ | the lobbies of the hotels and through © Oats, 800,000 bushels. The fallowib table b I g - L § PROFEASIONALS, Parriott, R, P, 79| the depots, singing and shouting for + Lt 1 close: Wheat, 1d to 3d lowe Session. rices of h . $5. . ves, $6.50@ Parriott, R. 5 . vorn, 24 lower. 3 Riarint for by Taat Fow Baves ‘with "eomt | it oo Heok v t; TaLket T e s oaion A2 Eonrany, (W 86| Omaha, There were seven cities in Primary wheat recelpte were 456,000 bus [ % f o Cmre g ey | Tom Marshall, Chicage . 22 92x100 Doy e s van: 34| the field for the next convention, and :':fil"‘- :"D.fllm\ol' ':Mh“:‘ bushels, against | DEALINGS OF THE SMALLEST 1916, 11916.]1914. (191311912, 9911, | 9.75; et $0.36@'5.60; plgs. $3.508.15, Bart Lewls, Auburn, Il 20 92x100 P T0sKirby, . 43| Omaha won on the first ballot, ushels;, and ' shipments IO TR SHEEP AND LAMBS—Recelpts, noo Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lake, I an e f 4 3 f Omaha con- of 355,000 bushels last year, i TR NN TR markes atoady: lasmbe, 85,0061 Vi o S v s PR 91X100 Garnlag, .C. ARk starsns - 9| The delegation from Omaha mary corn: recelpts were 370,000 bush- ew York, June he market was In 1 lings," 477564 wethers, $8.76@7.75; | George Carter, Lincoin.. 20 90x100 Latts, Bur PERRAR IR SEY - 28 sisted of Mrs. J. E. Byme, Mrs. Cath- s nd shipments 410,000 buahols. againat | the doldruma during tho greater part of (o- el B Y 7 ewen, 34,000 HIGH AVERAGE. Solvin FHT s M Ml ehne Herum, Mrs, N. A. Sherwood, ushe! and shipments 2 [ | " £ . Hollingwort! un’ham, 2 . ’ Tast y :"I' 5 "';‘.":::“:::""‘o"lv‘ : d::".":- ey JUugus il Stock Market. W. § Hoon, Jewell, In.... 339x350 | 5, Beeline, 7Bell, J. W. 89| Mrs. J. S. Stickley, J. W Dorn, A. E. cent we T HE June 16—CATTLE—Rs. |C- C. Tappan, Hoagiand, Nel 389x350 | Buuer, J. SiRaymond, D. A... 87 Barber and F. W, Black. t | Traders proceeded with greater caution, in 142 i) market, steady; native |Ed Varner, Adams, Neb 337x380 | O'Brien, . 8. SLitherberry, C i 35| This convention usually brings view of the uncertainties surrounding thé 1421 8 27 steers, $8.50010,26; cowd and heifors, 36.50 | (- B. Eaton, Fayette, M 336x350 | Warren, 77Weatherhead, R.. 79 s T8 h t 1"""-’1'-»“” wituation and affalrs* in Mox- ; ] : :; ;I @9.00; bulls, st ete., $6.16M@8.25. :m]nl ("J‘nu;:allanl“gl:'. ": 336x850 | Atkinson, 8719, l'o-len.uflly--» 1: about 1,000 delcgdates,b ts tlexav&“ co. e continued absgnce of public or HOGS—Recel 6,01 head; market, . ey, eer, 80Erricson, Ray ... 7 is said to be in the dis- investment Inquiry was another decided e (3184, Sc higher; heavy, $9.60@9.65; mixed, $9.40 |0 C. Bottger, Ollle, In... © §THarting, G....... 69 :’"’:‘b"s“‘r‘si’:‘ Tows, Iffinos, Indt drawback. 7 14 HEHE light, $9.20@9.40; bulk of = Western Overture. . 89Christenson, C.... 78| trict comp: g d Michi Prices recelved their nitlal reversal in 15 ] 7 350 7 967 8 471 7 43 5@ 9.55. AMATEURS, Fye, J. * 71Edwards, A. S.... 89 |ana, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Michigan it ok w“”nbo"alm ive offerinks of | “'poceints and disposition of lve stock af mEFP AND', LAMBE-—Recelpts, 51390 fig" sr. varsom, [Grooloy, Neb. Albod-e g 3 ”f:i Clmr'l-‘d(L o ;; and Missouri, meh war bonds caused n declife | vy Union Stock Yards, Omaha, for Lwenty: C. . Tappan, Hoagland, Neb. T As01RLeEy :RAP IR A - 92| The delegation carried an invitation jubstantial fraction of a point. The Parker, C. R..... 88Bragen, A. M. heaviness of this was the more in- explitable from the fact that much of RECEIPTS—CARLOADS. ol tour Hours ending yesterday: * g5 | from the bureau of publicity in behalf Live Stock in Sight. John Petervon, Randall, I - 98/ of Omaha. Recelpts of live stock at the five principal mfll.{;";'wfl';':'flfl" Py = Wainwright, 8. E. 8§1Mackie, G. *Lewls, Bart pog i< 9 These salen were reported news was distinctly helpful Cattle, Hogs. uhoap H'r's. | markets yesterday: » . 9421. *Cross, D. D... 87 e — hard” winte 7 sl 13 o g Ly Bl g S x Hog. Sheep. PROFESSIONALS. 89Frink, J. 8... 90 notuniikely that Tiquida- | Jabash .o I 2 . . |omaha .. 4 0 12,000 7000 [Bart Lewis, Auburn, I - dpossterry, F. U.. 81 Mrs Corneer Passes induced to an m. ,."‘m o 550 i4T0 et + [Chicago . 20,000 14, o'm Fred Gilbert, Spirit Lal . 89Workman, F. .... 91| y extent by the ‘bellof that other and prob- L - |8y Loutm 09 7.000 4,500 |Ed O'Brien, ¥lorence, | Moorhouse, . 522, Thoman, H.... 91 : ably. more atiractive forelgn loans are soon o d g o |xhnses ity 15,000 5,300 | W. R. Crosby, 0'Fallon, HI. Severson, J. H... 83Bottger, O. . 93 AWa,y a,t ],nety- our %0, N 3 wc:;p::(.:u:e which so largely monopo: e ) s s i) Shooting in hi DR At e. .No. 3 mixed, ’ e e 3 - i _ | Denkman, J. ... 8iGaner, J.. i\5, ixed, | 965 | iued yesterday's operations, were compa 1w 9 S| o L. 15,300 60,000 31,100 ooting in his first big tourna-| Denkian, & - fNiisenneimer. B R.85| Mrs, Katherine Corneer, mother of tively inactive, but ruled. for the most part | s J —— ment, E. T. Gibbs of Cawker City,|Dworak, E. J.... 8523. *Top'wein, Mrs. 918/ ¢ © A" "copanr * died yesterda: at or near best quotations, Inspiration com- {mnmlc.nm‘ L ARs Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruit. Kan, yesterday won the annual|Frans B. R...... T7:Marshall T. O... 81} mf eh,“ son, J 312 g’outh ing within o smail feaction of \ts vecord |0, Camtral oioe op ool wew York, June 16,~EVAPORATED AP-| Western Handicap,, the second big- | f: Ament, G H.. 84Taylor, H, G..... 94 |the home o price, hut the sinc Issues ylelded to wmall szMaxwell, Gy 90| Twenty-second street. She was 94 transactiohs, Motors made further recov- Batar’ fecillits .. .308 37T 3 cholce, 6@6%c; prime, 5@6%¢. gest trap shooting event in America. | Beachy, W. i... s{Waggoner, C. L... 84 3L S Rp 4 achyy W 7 ears of age. ery from the weakness ~caused by the LS 4 DRIED FRUITS—Prunes, firm; Califor- i 2 A E. © 8924, Nicolal, G..... 91 Al car, 40ci No. 3 mixed, abandonment of the big merger, ‘Willys- DISPOSITION—HEAD. nfa, 4%c. Oranges. 7@10c. Apricots, I ‘é‘i,l}m !a{jg" 4’,’“ fo{;firf}‘ I’D"f SADI LS . 79| Mrs. Corneer came to Omaha from 1 ar (neat yellow); 730, 1 cars 1T Overland and the Maxwell ixsues showing Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. [atendy: choice, 11% G11%c: extra chotco, | Or$ Gibbs tied with J. G. Fye of |{*/Zh,, . 97Tappan, C. C..... 97| Denmark thirty-two years ago. She [ 3 mixed, 1 car, 13c; 1 car, 72 decided resintanco to pressure, a“’l'; o - 236 1,621 493 |11n0; fancy, 12G12%c. Peaches, steady:| Ollie, Ia. Both turned ni scores of | Mitton, H. K..... 88*Kennicott, H. L.. 82| has lived here ever since. Her hus- : l car, T0%0. No. § mixed, 1 car, .| Intercst in war shares was temporarily | BWIEL and “;."‘" s84 1,276 | cholce, 6c; extra cholce, 6%c; fancy, 7c.|92. In the first shoot of the tie,|Reetz, W. F . 88*Clancy, R. W.... 91 2 A § mixed, 1 car, §9¢; 3 cars, 67c; 1 car, Mc. | revived by the activity and strength of y Facking G 21 Ruisina, steady; loose muscatels, 8@8%ec:| (o ; s i1e, 4 25, Powers. C. M., o1|band dled seven years ago. P Armour & Co 870 @8%c; | Gibh: d F d Seininger, C 91 | Sample mixed,'t cir (vheat mixed), T0o; 1| Craleible Stesl and Prewed Steel Car, but | ichurts & Co 4 thotce to"tancy “mecued, TG8¢; 'sceded, | Gibbs and Fye tied a second time, | 3NN ot Sakiuton, C. B...... 91| She is survived by two sons, Sam- , Bde. other munitions, equipments and special-|J° W. Murphy .. 8% @9 both breaking sixteen out o fa pos-|webster, J. E.... 80Ridley, W. ....... 95 |yel A, Corneer and Erhardt Corneer, f § te—-Standard, 1 car, 38¢c. No. B ‘white, of kindred churacter hesitated 'with ki P & sible twenty. But on the second| Weatherhead, F.. 87John, J. R....ce.. 87 f Omah , 87%c; 3-6 ‘car, 37c. No. 4 white, 1 |4n almést oqual distribution of nomina) | South O ok, Corn ¢ 9 Cotton Market, - o s Pty Stttoom w.'@ 111 91 | both of Omaha. 0} 1 car, 36 Xc.'Sample White, G vars, | gaing and lowses, Moxi 4§ N R Tibe A B O Pt shoot-off of glxg tie, Fye “cracked | Goo B B 0y, ‘W, R.... 95| Funeral services will be held Fri- olowiiig Dricés, fumnisbed The Bee | PUDSIANUIAL Fecovery at one time, But Lh i AT opened ateady: July, 12.660; October, 12.850; | under the strain” and missed his last | 13 vrye, J. G.... 87°0'Brien, E....... 95 |day afternoon at 2 o'clock, with in- & Bryan, stock and grain broke: ull':n“‘;(d-l:‘l::' Attaneiag aioupely 10 d P Decermber, 13.10c; Jantary, 13.08c: " March, bird with the result that Gibbs won Hinshay, B, C... is8pencer, C. C.... 8 | terment in_Springwell cemetery. toenth ' 'street: 5 .23¢. v i _ | Lampright, C. E.. Hain, Q.evennen fsaalbe e, Kbt llumlllon . 2 advance o to 10 points. . 14, ‘lln«e. E 84Philson, A. o ?.‘.‘“"‘“ Bros. 10 u;erpool,d.yunuld:.r‘» CO‘T“I;ON flfi?“' Fye fifteen. Ver Merhen, J. B. 69Whitney, Dan . 69| As soon as you apply Sloan's Liniment, the ns 5 B o0 | weak; good middling, 8.42d; m ng, Malena, J. $1Larson, H. C 90 5 Hittman Do §.260) low middling, 8,08d. Sales, 5,000 Wind Lowers Scores. News, F. G © 86Weatherhe 80 | congestion dlsappears and "‘“"s’“: “:°“°' yery H bales. Gibbs' shooting was nothing short |Frve, A' H © 79McDonald, H. S... 86| Bodlly warmth is renewed. 25c. All drug~ stdept tor Canadian . [ Oll and Rosin. of remarkable. A high wind swept| *Denotes professional. sists.—Advertisement. ’ gain of ¢ 3 o | across the firing li terday and rd une, 16.—TURPENTINE— | across the firing line yesterday an ] e gt o Jenwen & Lu’n‘l":s:; il BN vits oi sales 431 blu; re-[4ent the sand and dust whirling in all ther buyers .. <282 0 L0 68 bl o directions. It was the worst wind (nuekl amounted to 430,000 that ever bothered marksmen on the Totals ..... ete 601 Bonds vn'r: ,i;rnlulnrl,,‘:.!::‘ t:‘::l”;:l-; CATTLE—Recelpta were foir for & Omaha Gun club traps. Sand blew Tos d 3% per cent, | Thursduy, 103 cars belng reported In. This f into the shooters’ eyes and wind di- and quotations on leading | brings the total for the four days up to e verted the targets in their course. 14,731 head, being the smallust of any Te- New York Sugar Market. It was shooting under the worst kind cont woek and smaller than a year ago by [ New ¥ork, Juno 16-8UGARTRaw, tirm: | of difficulties and accounts for the over 2,000 head. firm; five. & ted, 7.66¢. Suger futures | relatively low scores marked up. Thero wus & very fair demand for all were firm: on continued support from Cu-| ~In addition Gibbs is not a tourna- desirable kindw of beet steors, so that ey. |Dan interests and at noon pricés were 3| ment shooter. He has shot at more| | . erything along that Ii 1d to ¢ polnta higher. 00 i i F ual F h G ds d G TRC Tads Briotn Bhood Ju nt | than 300 or 400 targets in registered 1 res est 00 and a liroyght $10.00. Infertar. grades wore ry Goods Market, shoots in a year. His shooting has o o B, | N Yore, June 18-t outa were | been largely confined to shoots at his Savmg of 25% to 50% Try Hayden’s 253352 18 . Bald. Locomotive., 1,000 804 g 1% No. 3 ,.n", "“ nmh&nohl 6 00 uq‘ 01 91 ::::lk rs and fudun;(cumlnu about steady, | §n endency in Fm'm cloths, with a | home club in Cawker City. He also Nov § ,.",,,,'m"fi' 4 "fi ™ | B. & 8 oCpper 3 y, "Mere 9 1688 | finor ‘tone In duck and colored goods. Yarns | says it is the first time in his life he F“-st On the Cost of v“lg Tlo; No. 2 mixed, T e = 4 g% ERTRC, o] b ol NS ever broke ninety-two targets. “I Central Leather . 2,200 8% sy } Liverpool Grain Market. have broken ninety-one,” he said, 12 bars Laundry Queen White Laundry | Faney Basket Fired, or S8un Dried Japan, Cmunnlu l. Ohlo 7,100 6b% 64% Liverpool, June 15.—WHEAT—Spot, No. | “but never reached ninety-two be- Soap, the soap of quality......... Oolong, Ceylon or Gunpowder, regu- & B8t 1 Manitoba, 10s 33d; No. 2, 108 2d; N uality, Friday, Ib 8¢ 0223 Hforer 48.1b. sack Best High Grade Dhmond H P.. noo 100% 100 400 13014 130 kfast Cocos, Jidath e O ORN—Spet, Amesican: mived, new. 9a 64, | Gibbs was shooting from the sev- s ,';‘:'j::‘fmfl":;.‘::l',"'::flet"ei;'N‘: b h d Eg; enteen-yard line. Fye shot from the 1 "Nebraska wheat—Patronize Tome The Butter, Cheese an g8 Minneapolis Grain Market. cighteen-yard line. Industry—per sack ...i... $1.25 Market of Omaha for Minnsapolis, June 16— WHEAT —July, . Skinner's Famous Macaroni, Vermicelll T sin i lers'* Hec pt 003 $1.09% G1.69%; Septomber, §1.08%. Cash: Another Double Tie. or Spaghetti, a home product, made by the People 2 ’flf“ el i 6@ | No. 1 hard, §1.1634 No. 1 northern, $1.09% | Ray Ericson of Lake View, Ia, Omaha people—ranks first in quality, | The Best Creamery Butter, bulk, 1b..30c . llu '!:::.lflul !; v Bieciri ,,: it .00 @1.10%; No. ¢ northern, $1.06% @1.10%. and O. C. Bottger of Ollie, Ia, got Per DKE. t......coveseeecees.72C | The Best Creamery Butter, carton, per 2 v FE b Py Ibs, Fancy -Japan R Ib, 8t teeuviinns veeseaidle " Nor Y i St 85 86 : : into a double-knotted tie in the race : Ibs, Choice Ji Rice. ... 28¢ nney No. Country’ Creamery Buiter, e T Bl i i . 0ld Residents of for third pasiton. Both brake ninety:| § & ke O o Moo S o oorvehimeems e L Soptember at ll-“- Corn finlshed 3 3 . one targets ni the 100-bird race, and rnmi;ln-;knen. pkg... ;:: ‘,’,'.'.‘, Slg‘r,!lcl érex?:."'n.l:"'ief:"w&fi e “"v‘g)‘l:“xc: i‘ie“.'.'.??‘.'. i 2 i 3 StatB Gelebrate in the first shoot-off both cracked| N jg.op cans Condensed Milk... .. 7 Wisconsin Cream or Young America nnec i i 3 G 1 d W d d, sixteen. But |§ :he sec%nd shoot-off 8o, g;n Pure Frult Preservas m o efil{“;lal.c'; Thoee o 20 " that st whoeat market |] o & 64 00 Bottger fell off. his stride and shat- . jars Pure Fruit Jelly....... RN cese, eac ui'-;‘m-mmm'lomr e "&2 0 9 My F olaen e lng tered but fourteen, while Ericson N°s.:"'i",:u?:l,d'fl'.kflmflm" ":‘f’f’.',‘,'}"é 15 Ibs. New Potatoes to flch NAvaiy; by m M ! LK. i e ¥ o nailed fifteen. No. 2 cans Fancy Waz, String, Green or peck 45¢ "fi ‘:g : 3 % . 3 Residents of Nebraska for more ot ines Lims_Beans for. A A poue!, 1 30 B. F .Elbert of Des Moines and Fresh Peas, per quart ] than sixty {ears and happily mar- |\ "s" prit, of Kansas City tied for b RetIRE N Lanativ Bidreh S¢ | § bunches Fresh Beet: 4 |ried for the fast half century, Mr. and | ge) = 3 Ton. Fout Balk ciiek Peec, : or Kohl Rabbi for " Mrs. Aaron Wilson, 3011 Lincoln fith place with nincty out:o fI00. "‘;:;,,L’:’é‘,':,.,,‘;’““ e 6 bunches Fresh Radish 15 boulevard, celebrated their golden Pro Shoots Well. or Prepared Mustard, bott] 5 6 bunches Fresh Onions Northern A wedding anniversary in the presence | H. L. Kennicott, the Evanston, 11, MacLaren's Peanut E:fi:‘: S.‘IL'.‘.',:E;,.",".’:;,.' vious "'"':‘W"“"" itio Tel o B 3 00 of their children and a large number | professional, did some remarkable Tea and Coffee Department ;‘Ir_::: ‘g.lbxb:zreml'gen Bean: “,“'.."uw.,m. market. Sgng Ivanin . o of relatives and friends, including | shooting. Firing from'the twenty- Specials 8t koids! Fm,l'h;g'f‘";;m llu two forelgn tovernments | RAY S0 9 3 1008 8 40 three sons, four daughters and four- | two yard line he broke ninety-five P 3 heads Fresh He: 3 2 bunches Fres! sley Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, the talk of 20c helped. ‘to ral, shest | BB, f el 4 0 0 teen grandchildren. ] out of a possible 100, the best mark e the sarly! decting.’ Tnaly | Soatite Aris, O w14 The children at the golden wedding | of the da: Funcy Ripe Tymatoes, celebration were: Mrs. M. D. Willert| To Bnl{y Hoon of Jewell, Ia, and c "‘;"“ Gmmtflwbjrfl'u. bai.‘ of Tekamah, Neb.; W. C. Wilson of | C, C. Tappan of Hoagland, Neb., finer at any ,fl“, R, m ancy ge Juicy Lemons, S| Ocrflflfly ‘\{N?h MJ \B{ ng‘so“ 0{ went the honors for high average. o lul'l‘n.l r:;.j S e at, pe‘: d‘?z.;.zocl:, 25¢, 30c adison, Neb.; Mrs. ettit of | Both broke 339 out of a possible 350 ice Uneolo as, B’ Deied Jupan Put Up Your Pineapples Now. TG S e - ;tn i 1] i "‘""l". th - I‘?:." u ;:F:.'" i glr?“;‘l‘e'l;bri\h; (\)N ‘&I‘Wh?lfml:ua dt;f ;;1 e fSi;';emynlg hegems‘ tlEdd' S e o e . prices on hogs made the ”‘ . eur n the morning and they wasted 3 F ] Ill'l'llf O an\_s. veb.,, was nir . . o v ke Aol Yok i R IR [, e, oo, il s s 1| Hooper, Neb. M. W. B Owells of | with 397 out of 350, and C. B. Eaton _ Fish! Fish! Fish! o SPEC!ALS FOR FRIDAY No. 1 Smoked Fish....,. No. 1 Fresh Halibut.. No. 1 Kippered Salmon. ing feature in h- hog trude tlll orning, thi me it opened early and the 170 cars in sight had | OMaha. 4l chunged hands bofore 8:30 in the morn- | Other out-of-town guests at the af- | What Cheer, Ia., and John Gauer of ing. The yrices pald rarged auywhers trom | fair were: Mrs. S. C. West of Spo-| [ oyjsville, Neb., tied for fourth with steady.on:the leas desirablo kinds to be or | kane, Wash., a sister of Mrs. Wilson; | 336 out of 350. No. 1 Fresh Salmon.... No. 1 Salt Lake Fish, 1b., :'R‘.’R-.'.‘}".‘J.::‘. w"l"'l:co:c:\?r-\““:;‘-&?("w.‘: Mr, and Mrs. J. P. Olinger and Mr, TI?: !:\ll"zlix;‘lfl\! came tq a close . No. 1 Smoked Boneless H“’“‘g strong to Cc higler. The bulk of th. i 1 of Tekamah, ”m' _: 'won” ;;ml ke o 'h o8y ;{ng) Mrs. G. A. Crannel of amah, nst .80, “:cn of o, SR Dok Mr. Wilson, who is 77 years old, abe ¥ oll‘ -rlllI y n::od n:-n‘m- rucelp wmw and Mrs, Wilson, 71 years old, lived o . o as lal yestorday, werg vi TIME LOANS—8isad); sixty and. ninety |oral, making the total for the tour duys |\ Burt county l:‘r till a few )esa;; aglzi au...m.m por. cent; ix months, 3% @ |this week 43,000 hcad, the largest of way | [hey came to Nebraska in 1 an "é‘m onl! P W, 3 por cent; sinliar :fi slice thy' last week ot aprl | have lived here ever since. e i oent; |an un A o | Ionl per. et 3, Per cent; luat | head, Todava oo Joas abo oY gver 1,000 | | The guests at the golden wedding nt with the Western Handicap yester- ik LR R L R R LT PR | day afternoon. It was a most suc- 1 Whi Watch papers for our Satufday c:sysful tournament with nearly 200 No. 1 Fresh' Shrimps. ..22%c | special ad in Meat Department. shooters taking part. Not a kick was = registered and everybody was satis- For the Accommodation of Qur Customers fied in_the manner in which the| § Qur Grocery Department will remain open till 6 p. m. event was run off. Scores in the Wsetern Handicap yesterday were as Use the Entrance on Dodge Street. { clowns bid. 3 per eent; |10 the bighet touched on this mar- lnmvtfst;yssg‘lfic ;{‘d- old couple a} o ws: The balance of store will close at 5 p. m. (excepting i .; L & N e R .t AL L Tappan and LC“:"I:“& Saturdays at 9 p. m.) during summer months. 108 . ¥ 3l C. C. Tappan and arson tied IT PAYS—TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST—IT PAYS. :‘ “.-:A"H... kg at '23 :g BOSton Lecturer for first pr ace in the Western Over- 120 9 60 rk, June 16, —~FLOUR--Qulet, T-=§pol, firm durum, H. cv 6 g ; o I TO Give Series fOl‘ = 0. l’ulflfi A, 'y .mllcv H A 5 *6'“' B i ':: St cars 1 sigity Whis ryfiei Mission Beneflt @i ram * tor ‘Thursday® told this 'Weok 26,123 head huve arrived at the PRERRA 4 3 Ing a kuln of wimost 10,000 heud [ For the benefit of the City mission last week and of fully 10,000 head as |3 lecture series by Dr. Edward C. Ab- comipared with a yeur a To nake still SARIRGE. SDBIDKTINon, . Peculgita. todhy | wees | DOLE of Boston has been arranged to m“u thi. largest for wny similar period sines the | be miven at the Hotel Fontenelle, the n to choloe, last week ot |April first one at 8 o'clock Friday evening. mmot P 120 30c; uu. me. Paciflo coast, h et 4. P14 Vion Puciric 4a 948 | Conditions wore very much agafust the| “The jecture course will be apropos 1@150; x ‘,"-“"““ "“Mg" Molling Interents, N o el el |15 the Shakespearean tercentenary. . beral, . gtving buyers wuite & good e '_" -“'r“‘ P &m E-“ % Yot Stoel by trom ehich ‘“u:"‘.‘.i “m'lon:. bu‘\'l G0 “‘Shakespeare, lheDMnkbf")ott and tE)n- < s ‘est. Union trom other selliig points for the last two | piapist ™ will b e Dr. ott's subject t t " g% Nor. l:: 14s 8‘& a;l!l.c ov .l days baye findivated » downward ; move- Frid night; * }lamlet, !he Greatest a ur a ’ une ’ L] (] 1 {the ‘outser thut buyers wll ‘had ordery t & t Wednes- e, {1ake Off ws moch an 26, and they Mtitted d:;‘ "(:,"';I‘!“! play), mex ot s e Fhr B o I ‘_"“.‘ W _about teking with ‘the Murdock school in Boston R. G. ref % |ment in prices, especially on: all’ shorn Y Noads “The Tem- i y evening; e Tem o ! b DIRECTIONS FOR AUTOMOBILES: iun cnm Atechnical (Mter the recent | force o, wivo I s ar & and is the man who arranged the . stock. ‘It became very vvident right from | Pla 18.—The 'I"l“ M ‘mucl nmr While sellers wei Dr. Abbott was fornterly connected ! i bt L ik et Guides in costume on' main Bellevué road show way into OO he: m " 'n--lum | B s S S T L e K, S| v rcoied Bl nd Shake ) grounds. : : LI, e here pGould Igmu is chaitman of the lo- i N R R o e T DIRECTIONS FOR THOSE GOING IN STREET CARS: Rty \a“n'kx'a"::«‘l o 4 ." oehii souing. i o SR K‘f.’f&’.',uf:.'&.‘?'If?“c')::.."”'fii'é'ii"a"fé Cars leave 24th and “N” on the even hour and every 20 min- | e A A ] e RO L utes thereafter (several cars at a” fime, if necessary). = Leave car | woon, ¥ NEIGHBORS SAY DAWSON k| FIRED SHOTGUN AT THEM 28| Becauge D. B. Dawson, -Thirty- s 80 | eighth and Camden avenue, is alleged to have fired a few casual shots from a shotgun. at neighbors, he was ar- % | rested and fined $25 and costs. John G'bsdn 3806 Camden avenue and Mrs. B. Slbfey. 3810 Camden avenue, ap- ke » ey 50 .&zm‘"'" ol l'-ufl and heife S it peared against him. i o fes The remhu of the system are re- rted thus far as being most satis fictory.” at Country Club Acres station—Ten minutes’ walk to grounds; OR Leave car at Child's Crossing and take guto bus to grounds. Cushions Available for Seats. Splendid Picnic Grounds. Drinks and Ice Cream Sold. Take Your Supper. Admission: Adults 50c, Children 25c. Wt lll Wyo er, yéarlings. . 85 m vanm. f' lngs.. 67 .?:m g "“'“’"luu.”u o'«':"“m m{x'u

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