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OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKE Cattle Generally Slow to Ten Cents Lower—Spring Lambs and 0ld Sheep Steady HOGS TEN TO FIFTEEN HIGHER Omaha, June Recelpts were: Cattle, Official Monday . 3,9 Estimate Tuesday . Two days this week. ame days last week. e 2 weeks ago jame 3 weeks Same 4 we Same days The follo cattle, pared w! 1915, Cattle ... 477,327 95,083 . 1,687,435 211,638 966,500 . 1 it .. 572,360 070 prices of hos at mo mi market for the last few dny-, 'Ith com- arisons: able shows mn‘rmluu of and sheep at the Omaha live stock m.r PI Ior the year to date as com- Date [ 19) 11915.11914.11913. (1912, /191 AL AU LB & B roses o SSZSRZ nN=2s sunwes “a SE=RSS 2 [ [y ToTDp, mmaa maaaas $6.7699.25° 11.00. 06 hesd: " market $9.60@9.76; beeves, packers and butchers, $9.65@ t. $9.65@9.70; pigs, $5.50@8.76. P AND LAMBS—Receipts. 3,000 j market atends; lamb,. §3 5901100 $7.75@8.50; wethers, $6.20@7.50; .00@8.00. NEW YORK STOCK MARKET i | Shares Make General, Though Not Complete Recovery, From Recent Heaviness. READING IS ACTIVE FEATURE New York, June 20.—Btocks made gen- eral though not complete recovery today from their heaviness of the preceding ses- sfon. The trading clement scemed less con- cerned about affairs in Mexico and prices were actually at their best immediately after publication of the State department’s note to the Mexican government. Dealings were broader, but smaller in the aggregate, with a liberal admixture of short covering. Reading was the active feature most of the time, with Mexican Petroleum, Rock Island, Crucible Steel and Mercantile Marine preferred following more or less as named. Rock Island's activity was accompanied by rumors of an approach- ing aggreement on the terms of capital, re- adjustment but the stock lost ground later on_indl ons of | turther d Mexleans ai group regained 2 to 3 points, Reading almost two points, the prominent motors were better by 2 to 7 points and shipping shares 1% to 3. With the exception of U. 8. Frult which bore signs of further substantial accumula- tion thede advances were largely effected feeders, $6.50@ CAflLE—Rudpt‘ ‘were only 149 cars being report the total f two days at 7,100 which is smaller “aven small run, and th for a long tirge advices from other selling points favorable, so that the market as was slow and very late in opening. tendency of prices was generally lower even neral market | 000 shares, on good kinds. In fact, the At the same tims hole | light buying based on in the realizing movement of the final hour, War shares were vi American Tobacco. uck, Kalsex and Woolworth responded to favorable trade re- The | ports. Total sales of stocks amounted to 445- Mmight best be described as slow to 10c lower than yesterday, This would apply to f francs and the &Il kinds of killers, cows and heifers, as {airect reflection of res well as beef steers. Btockers and fesders were In such %00d to cholce yeariings, $! falr to good yearlings, $5.60@9.7 falr yearlings, §7. $5.000 50@17.75 0; good to|on th to good common to hlr foed- | 3 to_cho fair :fl\n, $4.00@ fl'"'h' teeders, @8.75; @ uir 3 lo.l 1 calven, IHO0GLLTS: b “.l @8, IO Re) ntative light ll’ll’ly that the market on desirable kinds common forelgn war, Sterll) showed a slight ro- cession and anothef instaliment of gold from Canada brought the total receipts of that metal from the Dominfon up to slight- Iy _more than $66,000,000. Bonds were agaln under pressure, speculative Iasues ncoring slight revers 1 | Total sales par value $2,980,000, unchanged. r of sales and leading quotations stock market were: Bales, o und. 0 3 Imamollva Lo 4,000 . Smelt, & Ref, 1 0 Atchison Baldwin Lecomot. ., Baltimore & Ohlo. Brook. Rapld Tr.. Butte & Sup, Cop. Californla Petrol... Canadian Pacific Central Leather, General ‘Bisotric . of a lhlvnor Gt. Northern nm for anything | Gi rt! recovering mtard-n Mump Shipper buy- ers did nts, started buying h o o'clock whistle had quit blowing and ot walt for reports from other | Inter. Ha lnl. ll. M. m soon followed ault, the result being |y ouis"s Nasl t long before § o'clock nearly everything M.‘ Bad been cleaned up, v the best of the 15 hthr. and some ol ders quoted more ad: muul. Al.u)nh.ll-u-n in some " th e, it 163 cars or 10,700 h-u total ls 19,16/ week, 16,086 two wi year. ks ago Supplies so0 far un- 'week u- similar THE BEE: GRAIN AND PRODUCE MARKET Receipts of Wheat and Oats Are Ex- ceptionally Light, But Run of Corn is Fairly Good. ALL MARKETS REMAIN STEADY Omaha, June 20, 1916, Recelpts of all graine were very light to- day and there was a moderate demand for everything on the list. Wheat and oats receipts were exception- ally light, but the corn run was pretty good. Cash wheat was quoted unchanged and corn sold from unchanged to a cent higher. The demand for corn was quite active and most of the sales were made at ad- vanced prices, Yellow corn sold at a 2-cent premium over the other varieties. The oats market was rather dull, but the very poor and the market nged to a half cent higher. Rye and barley were quoted unchanged. Clearances were: Wheat and flour, equal to 260,000 bushels; corn, 67,000 bushels; oats, 145,000 bushel Liverpool close: Wheat, unchanged to 2d higher; corn, % @1d higher. Primary wheat recelpts were 661,000 bushels and shipments 489,000 bushels, agalnst recelpts of 620,000 bushels and sh! ments of 397,000 bushels last yes Primary corn receipts were 459,000 bush- els and shipments 601,000 bushels, against receipts of 602,000 bushels and shipments of 328,000 bushols last year. Primary oats receipts were 620,000 bush- ols and shipments 669,000 bushels, against receipts of 643,000 bushels and shipments of 430,000 bushels last year. CARLOT RECEIPTS. Wheat. Corn, O 68 168 were reported today: 0. 8 hard winter, i 1 car, 88¢c. B h winter, 3 mixed, l clr. 92%¢; 1 car, 70%¢c. No, 3 No. Corn—No. 2 'white, 3 cars, 5 cars, 70%c; r, 10c. 69%c. No. 6 white, 2 69¢ No. 6 white, 1 car, 69%¢c; 1 cal No. ¥ yellow; 1 Tde; 1 78%¢. No. 3 yellow, 2 cars, T3%¢c. N yellow, 1 car, N 2 cars, Tlc; 1 car, 2-6 car, 70%¢c., No. 8 mixed, 1 car, T1%c; 1 car, 70%c; 4 ears, %e. No, 4 mixed, 1 car, 69c. No, 6 mixed, ta—81 lndlrd 1 car, 37%c, No. 3 white, 1 car, 37¢. Ne white, 2 cars, 36c. Sample white, 2 cars, Omaha Ci No. 3 hard, 90@96¢c; No. No. 2 spring, 98c@3$1.03; No. spring, 96c@$1.00; No. 2 durum, 90@9lc; No. 3 durum, 89@90c. Corn: No. 2 white, 70 MNo, 3 white, 69%@70%c; No. 4 hi @69%c; No. 6 white, 68 @69%c; No 6 white, 66@69%c; No, 2 yellow, 3% @ 74¢; No. 3 yellow, 73@73%c; No. 4 yellow, No. 6 yellow, T1@72; No. 6 ow, 70% @71%c; No. 2 mixed, 70%@ No. 3 mllld. 7007!*?. No. 4 mixed, ixed, 68@70c; No. 6 0. 2 whltm 80 4 hard, 36% @ l(l“l\.lnl, 87@73¢; No. 1 feed, 54@bdc. Rye No. 2, 90@91c; No. 3, 89@90c. Cmulo closing pri fllrnl-hud The Bee n & Bryan, stock and grain brokers, l{! !outl Sixteenth street: Oen iwh _ Tow | Closs | Yea. i 13%| 13%|13 12413 i gk | i g, 0% 40 L} 23 65| :“ 23 15) 66 35 (34 22 23 82 2 lfl% 18 08 1317 13 66 18 671% 13 97| 13 07] 57%|18 45| 10* 18 65| 2 236 13 07 13 674 13 61 13 13 70 CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISIONS. Wet Weather Haa Bulllsh Effect on Prices of Corn and Wheat. Chicago, June 20.—~Unwelcome weather both In the southwest and the northwest % |tended toduy” to force-up the price of wheat. the radical vances than that in |Southern Rallway. Btudebaker C:i T + New York Mo Money Market, New_York, J\mn zo ~MERCANTILE PA- N ANoHlny-dn il $472% deman $4.76 11-16; N . $4.76 718, lfl.Vlm—I.r. 84%c; Mexican dollars, 'HI(I LOANS—Firm; sixt; 4 ninet: days, 3% @4 per cen aonthe, 1% 04 SHEEP—Another very sizable run of | P°F, cent. M and lambs put In an appearance this wru.lu bul the demand continued good, lambs, which again. made up bulk of the offerings, moved H genti oftered at 3. per oent. adylces from' other markets were not CALL MONEY—Steady; hi, low, 2% per cent; ruling ral last loan, 3 per cent; closing bld, 2% per 39 Int Mo 4. 103 3. °K. 0. 8o ok, py 8. r. 2, rei y encouraging, and on this account local | 4;y 08 ° little backward on first | ' 11 o'clock. at $11.0091 ‘which '.ll l,h. day's Sl t going in good sea- y everything was cleaned fi"‘ melt, 1daho spring Tamba sold ov, 4 uff at the latter | Angl top, being mates A:o . 8 pertormers. Culls again | B, & @ Beth. falr to cholce fair to cholce ref. cholce, $6.25@ (‘ & . & good hlr ln tood. " 00@6.2 f .; w&w .m:: yelnnnn ative n| lRmba. .. }lno Rfln: lambs " ” ket for CHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. Steady, Hogw Strong, Sheep Are Firm, w June 20.— CATTLE —Recelpts, market stéady; native beef cat. 18,400 cow $1.500 LT0@11.40; western ; stockers and feeders, § n &mfl". $3.900@9.40; 16,000 head; bulk of sales, steers, calves, GS—Recelpts, 10c higher ht, rough, $9.25 market e 80; mixed, $9.40@ €. M, ov. bu . 4 ‘"'A!fl Rl"wl 1o Umnn p“:‘ Coffee W New York, June 0. —CO!"‘EI—’H!- mar- future n co of 1 to 4 points on dlmlnd from Wall streat or cotton trade sources, with December selling at 8.64c and May at 8.80c during the early trading The demand was s Iittle. lexs active than regently, v. while there seemed to be Irllml.d to Nevlvgl rieans and local lr:‘fl..l in- i under ich December eased off 42c lm; May to 8.73c. to 10 points net Iovl". Sales, 42,260 Closing bids: June, §. August, 8.17c; September, 8.30c; November, 8.36c; De Ji 48c bi Closing prices . Bpot, quiet; %o, More firm ‘e reported the market from offers 000 !rulll‘ but prices were about unchanged, M June 20.~CATTLE—Recel, market lower; 1.36 ;| ranging around 10.30¢ to 10.50¢ for Santos, cost and freight, basis, London credits. It 1s reported that Santos 48 sold yesterdsy at 10.16@10.30c cont and freight. The officlal ¢ | cables reported an advance of 15 reis in s, |Rlo and Rio exchange was 1-16d higher. native beef | 84Nt unchange and heifers, §8.50 #tockers and Stoux City Live Stock Market. Texes “¥hd Oklahoma | Bioux .| prime yearling steers celgu. 5@10.26; cows and heifers, D m! '52"" 3 1.3 1 HOGS—Recelpts, 5,51 to 15¢c higher: heavy, b' k of ’ Market. New York, Jume, 20.—COTTON—Futures opened steady; July, 11.86c; October, 13.05c; December, 13.20c; January, 13.30c; March, s closed firm at t advance :of 35031 motoia: g0 Lo A .“0 but 3,700 | 1 Market. New York, June 20. —GUGAR——I;' qlll". firm} centrifugal, molaswes, §. 0d Gutet: fine wranat, 1000 futures were steady and at noon prices were unm 1 point lower, M h Wul Ads for profit, Use 50 Largely in tonsequence the market finished % to %-cent net higher, with July 20c. Wheat values recslved ihelr gréatest up- ward impetus from the fact that wide- toned Interference with trans-Atlantic bids were 6 to 8¢ out ol Iline with prices {n the Unitea States. In the advance here, liberal profit- taking sales were encountered and later such sharp reaction took place influenced by peace talk based on rumors sald to be eminating (nm Vienna. The bearish , however, falled to Ju-t before the close, the wheat market suddenly tightened to the highest pol: f the day as a result of sellers havin oned to the fact that one of the of uns northwest ind of excessive molsture and a lack of unshire there prompted additional anxlety on the part of bears as the session came to an_ond, Corn bulged in price owing to cold weather and too much rain, The scantiness of re- celpts was a feature. were more uni- formly In demand than other cereals, The strength cama chiefly from bellevers In an of oats for cavalry ond ribs caused at ono time back in provislon prices, though, were wel sverage of quotatlor. in accord with an ad hog: X showed a net ce In the val Chlcago Prices—Wheat: No. 2 red, $1.02% @1.0 No. 3 @41.01; No. 2 hard, $1.03%; No. 3 hard, 99c@$1.01%. Corn: No. 2 yellow, 5% @76c; No. 4 yellow, 73@74%o. Oats: No, 3 white, nominal; standard, (0% 04040, eRye: No, 3, 310 Yo Ba 60@79c. Seeds: Timothy, 36.0007.60; clover, $8.00614.00. Provislona 23.00@23.82; lard, $18.06; ribs, 13.25 8% We, EGGS-—Recelpts, 24,304 cases; market un- changed. POTATOES—Dowe new recelpts, 40 ca %1, Virginis L] POULTRY—Allve, springs, 34@36c. creamery, old receipts, 25 cars; sacked triumphs, $1.40 4 Carolina, Barreled, lower; fowls, Goods Market. New Y une 20.—Cotton goods were quiet today, with a slightly firmer tone In some gray cloths for delivery, Duck ruled llr:n. Men's wear for fall was firm but quiet, . Minneapolls Graln Marget. .. June 20.~WHEAT— $1.08% 1 northern, 1¢; July, %0 September, cash, No. 1 hard, "l 16%; No. Tired, Aching Feet and Limbs are promptly relleved by applying Absor- ine, Jr, the antiseptic liniment. It 1s sooth- Ifig, healing and Invigorating=—puts vim and rgy Into jaded muscles. One of the many enthusiastic users writes: “I recelved the 0 | trial bottle of Absorine, Jr., all right and at that time was unable to walk without & cane, just around the house. 1 used it reely and inside of two days could walk without limping, fomething I had not done In two months. I went te the drug store and procured a $1.00 bottle and today can walk as good as ever, I'll never be without it. I am recommending it to everyone I can, for I am & Hving witness." Absorine, Jr., should alwaye be kept at hand for emergencies. At druggists, §1.00 and $2.00 & bottle or sent postpald. Liberal trial bo“lt for 10c in stamps. W. F- YOUNG, P, D. ¥ 104 Temple QMAHA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1916. $L0TH @1.12%; 1.09%. FLOUR—Fancy grades unchanj BARLEY—62072c. RYE—93@ 94 BRAN—$17.50@18.50. COR| 3 yellow, OATS—! 3 white, FLAXS:! D—3$1.7401 No. 2 northern, $1.06%@ patents, $6.10; other, Grocery Dept. Open Till 6 P. M. Use Dodge St. Entrance. Main Store Closed at 5P. M., Except Saturday, at 9 P. M. T3 @TA%S WY@K, MARKET. HAYDEN 6 1¥ DODGE & DOUGLAS STREETS S HERE IS A GENUINE PIANO SALE THAT FOR| Value Giving and Money Saving Far Surpasses Any Sale Ever Held in Omaha salmon, 17c; shore codfish, 17¢; buck shad,| M 1 - o i, ’r’xml.zcalr:fdxnfz:rEEE: GR ANDS AND UPR[GHTS bulf, 16@22¢c; f-rlnpieu, ll@lfidci i%k‘i"'{': h;','hd::,;:i“",h . e An opportunity to buy a magnificent Piano “or Player Piano and save from $100 to $250. And remember that Hayden Bros.’ Guarantee, which for twenty-five years has stood for absolute truth Wholesale Prices for Produce Chargéd by Omahs Dealers. 0. 1 creamery, in cartons or 2, 28¢, POULTRY—DBrollers, alive, under 2 Ibs., *; speclal roc 20c; geese, 10c; 16c; . capons, 2] H H lquhhl @4.00 per doz.; pigeons, $1.00 per doz. CHEESE—Imported Swiss, 46c; domestic, 36c; block, 26c; twing, ; dalsies, 17%c; triplets, 17%4c; Young Amerlca, 19c: blue label, brick, 19c; lmburger, 20c; imported | French Roquefort, ~65c; New York, white, 19c. FISH—Fresh, per 1b.: Catfish, 16c; carp, Frogs, jumbo, $2.50; me- : Stand- $1.95. No. 2 hard, $1.14; K Prices—Wheat: No. 2 hard, | p 3|tral America, 32%. finnan hadddies, 13. gal, $1.25; peel bolled, 33c. dium, 75. OYSTERS—Chesapeake, 0; selects, 'lhfifl and satisfaction, stands back of every sale. It seems incredible, but it is true, that such prices within the reach of every- one, such reasonable terms, such wonderful quality should be combined—and only could this happen with a house of the tremendous resources and business of Hay- den’s. A house that has always stood for the greatest values, the fairest dealing and the utmost reliability. Almost 100 Splendid Instruments representing the finest of the piano builder’s art. The majority are brand new instruments. Some have been used. ALSO a few very special Bargains in Grand Pianos which were used on a few oc- casions the past seasons by Artists in public recitals. dium, §0c per doz; small, 40c; Florida, per crate, $2.25. BEEF CUTS—No. 1 ribs, 20c; No, 2 ribs, No. 1 loins, 23¢c; lotns, 19% 13 . 8 rounds, 16% 2 plates, 10c; ©. and vegetable quotations furnished by the Gillinsky Frult company: NEW YORK GENERAL MARKET. Quotations of the Day on Various Com- modities, New York, June 20.—FLOUR—Unsettled. WHEAT—sSpot, firm; No. 1 durum, $1.14; No. 1 northern, Duluth, $1.23; No, 1 northern, Manitoba, $1.25 f. 0. b. New York. Futures, nomi CORN—Spot{ firmer; No. ¢ 1 . New York. OATS8—8pot, steady; standhrd, 46%c. HAY—Price, $1.50; 'No. 1, $1.45; No. $1.35; No. 3, $1.26; shipping, $1.00. HOPS—Qulet; state, common to choice, 1916, 12@20c; state, common to choice, , 5@7c; Pacific coast, 1915, 11%16c; ific_coast, 1914, 8@10 HIDES—Unsettled; Bogota, 33%c; yellow, 86%c 2, Do not overlook this remarkable money-saving opportunity; you will néver | again have one like it. Come today or tomorrow, while the stock is complete. Look at These Prices on World-Famous Pianos. Read Carefully. Wm. Knabe & Co., used.... Epworth Piano, used ..... Price & Teeple, used ..... Schmoller & Mueller, used. Rembrandt, used ......... Steinway & Son, used..... Weber Grand, used ....... Steger & Sons, used....... Marshall & Wendell, used. . Cen- Here Are Some Phenomenal Values in the Highest Standard Player Pianos. | Emerson Angelus, used . .$275 Harmonola, used ...... .$230 Milton Mahogany, used ..$267 Price & Teeple, used .$238 § Cecilian, used ... .$315 Shoninger, used . 3335 Holland .$275 Angelus, used . S .$387 Angelus, used . .$435 Fischer Upright, used .$245 Price & Teeple, used’ .$350 Rischer Grand, used . ..$350 National Electric .... .$165 condition for be- A few bargains also in older mstruments which are in excellent ginners, at $10, $20, $50, $75, $85 and $90. Organs as low as $10. NEW PIANOS FOR RENT EXPERT TUNING Read the Big Grocery Special for Wednesday s Sale. You can nlwayu-:a‘v;; from 25 to 50 per cent on the cost of living by trading at Hayden’s. 13 Ibs. Best Pure Cane Granulated Skinner's Famous Omaha-Made Mac- Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Bug. Sugar . caroni, Vermicelli or Spaghetti; ter, 1b. 48-1b. made by Omaha people, package..7Vac | /The best Full Cream, ‘mond H Flour; made from the MacLaren's Peanut Butter, Ib. Wisconsin Cream or Full best selected No. 1 wheat; noth- Large bottles Worcester Sauce, Pure ing finer for bread, pies or cakes Tomato Catsup, Pickles, assorted, per sack . kinds of mustard, bottle. 6 Ibs. choice an Rice. 4 lbs. fancy Japan Rice best White or Yellow Com-" c LEATHER—Firm; seconds, 3fc, PROVISIONS~—Pork, firmer; mess $25.25@ 26,50; family, $26.00®28.00; short clear, $22.60@22.65. Beef, firm: mess, $17.500 18.00; family, $19.00@20.00. Lard, firm; middle west, $13.30@13.40. Tallow, steady; city, 9c asiced; country, 9% @9%c. POULTRY—Alive, uncertain; prices not settied. Dres: quiet; broilers, 30@33c; fowls, 18% @23c; turkeys, 26c. BUTTER—Easier; recelipts, market unchanged to ¥c lower. BGGB—Firmer; receipts, 26,467 cases; higher. CHERSE—Barely stead, cases; market unchanged. hemlock firsts, 37c; ..$150 ..$100 .$100 .$100 .$100 .$200 .$300 .$225 .$255 28.719 \tubs; e 5,787 recelpts, Evaporated Apples and Dried Fruits. New York, June 20.—EVAPORATED APPLEHtenqxs: uncy, 7% @7%c; choice, 8@6%c; prime, 5% @ RIED F‘RUITS——Prunen. firm; 4% @11c; Oregons, 7@10c. ,cholce, 11@11%e; ext fancy, 12@12%c. Peaches; steady; cholce and extra cholce, 6%c; fancy, Tc. Ralsins, steady; loose muscatels, 8@8%c; y seeded, 7@8c; seedless, 8% Califor- Apricots, choice, Oild and Rosin. Savannah, Ga., June 20 —Steady; 38% @39c; sales, celpts, 859 bbls.; shipments, stocks, 12,074 bbl) les, 1,173 shipments, cks Best High-grade Dia- 493 bbls, 3, uo Nuefchatel Cheese, each. ... Imported Roquefort Cheese, 1b. Flncy Swiss_Cheese, Ib 40c 5 Ibs. New Potatoes to the pod: «e Freuh Spinach, per peck 6 bunches Fresh Radishes or Onions B: 6 bunches Fresh Leaf Lettuce. B 38 bunches Fresh Head Lettuce. 4 bunches Fresh Begts, Ci Loose-Wiles and Cakes; Omaha made, per 1b ...10c, 12Yc, 18¢ 16-ounce package Condansed Mince Meat .8 32-ounce § @ WW, $5.90 8 1bs. best mlxed Chick Feed. June :o-—MEnu——m.d best Rolled White Bi Spelter, dull; spot, E: , 13¢ asked. Copper, dull n Beptember llld later, $37.60@29.26, Iron, steady and un- changed. Tin, easy: spot, $41.00. At London: Spot copper, £106; hlturel. £103; electrolytic, £138. Spot tin, £177; fu- tures, £177 6s. Lead, £31 7s 6d. !DO"ID 168, Bank Clearings. Omaha, June 320.—Bank clearings for Omaha today were $3,800,433.85 and for the corresponding day last year $2,730,804.82, New York, asked. The best Tea Siftings, Ib. .. Fancy Golden Santos Coffee, Ib. Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa, Ib. . The B b'l.k' Creamery Butter, cartoon or Lot trolytic, No. 8 cans Baked | Beans, Golden Pumpkin, Homony or Sauer Kraup 7%3c No. 2 cans Fancy Wax, String, Green or Lima Beans. . Fancy Wax or Green B Our first car of Florida Pinea) G o | Bl be In for Wednesdsy sal , 10c, lz S Advo Jell for dessert; it’ The best’ Strictly Fresh Guaranteed Spec i Wednesday l/:: s. e €008, PACKSEE +.vorveeinrens Eggs, d 16°Bars Diamond’ “ IT PAYS—TRY HAYDEN'S FIRST—IT PAYS Used Automobiles Wwill Be Auctioned Remember These Dates and the Location. It Will Pay You Saturday Afternoon at s JUNE 24 AND AGAIN JULY 1st at Your Own At MARKET PLACE Price ' N. E. Corner 11th and Jackson Sts., Oriaha, Neb. BELOW IS A LIST OF THE CARS WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT THE AUCTION 21914 Fords, Touring, 4 Doors. 1—4-cylinder Buick Roadster. 1—1913, 6-cylinder Studebaker, 2—1914 Maxwells, Touring, 4 Doors. | 1—4-cylinder Chevrolet Roadster. Touring. 2—1911 Cadillacs, Touring, 4 Doors. | 1—4-cylinder E. M. F. Touring, 4 }—:g}g' :‘yp"g" gv“’“i Elkhart. 1—4-cylinder Chalmers Roadster. g go:;.ibad sl B -cylinder Overland Road- debaker “25” Touring, —Fol ster, 3 S : oy voe g Fa0N8 Maawell; fully equipped | - 'T?,lfi,,,f"""""" e sy All with electric lights and starter. 2—Overlands, 4-cylinder, +oufing with electric starter. 1—1913 Ford, Touring, 4 Doors. 2—1914, 4-cylinder Studebakers, | 2—1913, “25” Studebakers, Touring. 1—1915, Ford, Roadster. —4—cylinder 1913 Detroiter, fully Touring. equipped. 1—1914, 6-cylinder Studebaker, | 2—2-cylinder Buu:k Trucks. 1—4-cylinder International Touring. Touring. ‘ 1—4-cylinder Maxwell Truck. All of these cars are light welghé cars—most of them electric lighted and equipped with a self starter. Every car on sale at this auction has been completely overhauled and many have heen repainted. It’s a chance you won’t often be offered. ; CARS OWNED BY SALE TO BE HANDLED BY C Er Wwitson auto co. . IDowd Auction Co. 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