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1916. 10 GRAIN AND PRODUCK[FE.moe v o TN YORK STOGRS Doul Henders tobe HAUSER MAYGET 5 < S 2 cluding l:‘;:nnc'h at 1070, that were ot aye atur a,y an Oash Wheat is Trifle Weak Buier One o w0 en | FEEE I i e oy ot [ B o iy 00 "3t e tan B | Sunday by Umaha bl P Lower in Price. Ohion, 1ok 16 s ana Fary| Lambs Steady to Strong. |20 Meber and wme traden quoiet comc| Up Well. . Jack Hollaxf«:;._ R sicil Drisic Application for New Trial Wil mers will come.to Omaha today for| be Forwarded to Supreme fowls, 14@17c, e sidered them of better quality then any- HOGS WEAK TO 10 OENTS UP | ing, here Jesterday. Ane ve than 106 avove| COPPERS KEEP GOING UP Wednesday. Towards noon quite a few loads sold 1916, |around $11.00 and there was still a string | - New York, Aug. 17.—The crisls in the will be played on both Saturday and ALLEGES ERRORS BY SEARS try—Alive, firm; 300 22c. NEW YORK a series of six games, which will be played in four days. . Double-headers Oourt This Week. , ERAL MARKET. - \ Omahs, August 17, 1916. | Quotations ef tfe Day on the Leading Com- Qmaks, Ausust i1, Cash wheat was a trifle weak today and modities. Receipts were: tle. Sheep. | oF 80 of fat stuff in first hands at midday. raflway situstion, as disclosed by President | Sunday. n Saturday and on Sun- Tuled from 1@2c lower. New Yok, Aug. 17.—Flour—Unsettled; | Official” Monday 14,450 | The general market was called 10c higher, Wilson's action in summoning the rallway | .. 1o ciiri: i 0 8o heat Lin ‘was oot very haevy, but |spring petests,’ OT.0@410; winter patents, | ofacial Tussday . 1181 |Goma’ traders considored allesst part of the | sxecatives Tashington, was the oniy re. | 42y hostiitics wi e 2 o'clock, —_— % 3 .30; 0 . a n . 1|lambs as much as 10@1l5c higher, while Yy onday games Arthur Hauser, convicted of man- 8 €nts | Officlal Wednesd 4.6 8,48 t|$7.35@7.60; winter !"’“lh‘;&o_“-“O"-’“ Estimato Fhorsdey others calling attention to the big im- “ % | will be called at 3:15. Friday and P Ve slaughter for the killing of William the cash demand for all grades of whea Wheat—8pot | 1 durum, was excelent. $1.51%; No. 3 hard, §7; No. 1 northern, | Four d. provement in quality thought it was doubt- M i frens d -51%; No. , 3 his week. ., 5 1y, eriously affecte onday will also be ladies’ days. ‘l\o_ 3 hard sold around $1.38@1.38% snd | Duluth, $L64K; Moo 1 norttiern, Masitobs, O e e Tae [Ritgeadiicastivan ARy higher than yes Stk / with s g.'yw:;p:fl:n} ex- i ! o i e e i o the No. 3 hard sold generally from $1.35@ | *°¢ [ S > y8 2 weeks agol?,493 47, that considerable Aiffe £ opin ceptions, were to the highest levels . ¥ b t Corn—EBpot, firm; No. 2 yellow, 97%e, o 3 considerable difference of opinion was | o¢ cutrent movement. po % ave § weeks ago1o 15 atiehudons v ot movemens.© 0| Wants Big Damages for ot the Werld, 0o Deliber I6TL may have one last chance to secure 1.38, one cholce car of No. 3 hard selling | ¢, | f. New York o QaYe S weaks e ooved | 1 QU tratbam e S wilie B @St iy | BOmts S yen o2l U it Lot e e 2 T e with The Loss of His Big Toe the “domand for thie cereal was qults ac- e e i 7| o8 e e e O w e i hsioa |84 aul) ‘ 28 190 2% | £ one big toe—$20,000. his liberty, or a reduction of his sen- "The market sold trom steady to e | OHC; live stock market for tne year to date, as | 178 TORInE Roiarcguit ana West indi Thave whet Benjamin G tence. Hauser 1s now serving a life oThe market sold from steads o Mc| | Hopu—asy: siato common to choleq | conpared with lsat you 94 Wyoming ‘United States steel kept pace with ma. at's what Benjamin Greenlaw, | Jo;ience at the state penitentiary. Lol 1916, 10 .ll"cl. l1“1‘ ‘1'.::: acific coas 10l"1"fi Deo. &yomlnl rines, advancihg 1%, to 93%. or within farmhand, figures that Guy L. Axtell, [*“p e i co e Richard A, Horton Yollow corn sold trom % @1c.above the | '3k 1) Ol Bo gl 321 @33the; Cen- 144929 w;:::fl 3%e it movalle mirum of 1 e farmer at Gilmore, owes him for the |4 "com Ietine tehre re, ;rati'on of a white and mixed varleties, which 80ld o8 | {ro) America, 82%c. 8 104,324 Wyoming ’ dustnal companies, no|loss of the member under extenuating | o, o4, pt sgri t ‘; pid heatehams Wyoming . attalning & new | circumstances while employed by the inggthzz :r'(‘)rcs ‘gflg c;;m:it:eed wher practically the samo basis. Leather—Firm; hemlock firsts, 37c; sec- The oats market generally was stesdy,|ondy, 36c, b # bt but & few sales wero made at %c ad- [ °"Bluigiin, pork . mess 928500 Tyoniag husbandman on All Fool's day, 1916. e A 5 ambs . ipments fluctuated 1 to o S o udge Willis G. Yiaee -;gh-df:' :'a i 'm'.'.:o:“.l:ff'm oats | 20:00; tamily, 428,000 short clear, Wyoming lambs 2 points above or ugder the prev day's| According to suit filed against Mr. {uf follg\l.:'ginc ?lf:"l'l ‘"thh° h?’:flléh: s $26.60@27.60. Be er; mess, §: @ | A Wyoming lambs 1 closing prices, but ‘Wotors, Mexicans and [ Axtell by Montgomery, Hall &|Enoli g eath o 4 family, $20.50@21.60, Lard, steady; 3 oull Innbe less conspicuous speciaities ot various classes | - for G Dpdgrohy English, refused to grant change or 't 3 Lo oo to strong. opper infused fresh | Young for Greenlaw, the plaintiff was | venue because of prejudice against receipts were pretty falr. Bfe qlotations wers EIacicalls grobgnged)|imi weat, $13.76@13.85. 3 and barley advance ~ral cents on i ity, 7%ec; mominal; coun- - activity into the irregulsr trend of the final | or i . the maiting and the ..0. 1 feed. s 8t. Louls Live Stock Market, hour their rise concurrig with s reported "de'rhe;i ‘f‘;r"m""; o ?;".’]"" wie f;“?e Hauser in Douglas county. Clearances were: Wheat and flour equal Teosipts, tubs; 8t. Louls, Aug. 17.—Cattle—Receipts, 3,400 | advance in the metal on'further large do- on th m and while engaged n| More than 100 instances of where 11 native beef ste 0@1 i | mestic demand. There also was ‘:cll‘)fl.l!;r carrying out the orders of the farm alleged errors crept into the handling corn, 86,000 bushels; oats, | o SETRIEN g h t Eege_Btendy: receipts, 12,089 cases; T Leen ane e RUTHLL B inquiey for, prominent a N tosrabh Ung | foreman stepped on a rubty nail pro- | of the case are set forth in th i staady, b Aok o 5 0 prime | kindred Mo Boatings weks 4 trifie more | truding from a board alongside the | cation for new trial AP D ad ntos! contribugin iy 35 pe; | fence. [ This is the first instance of a test More trouble arose when Greenlaw | in Nebraska to prove that the death Primary wheat receipts w 4 asa Misemputa 1,164,043 Poultry—Alive, Irregular; brollers, 210 O g O By T vear 76,000 | cont of tho total overturn of 11.76. 3 > 0 ‘Bonds were irregular. Tof les, Par|was taken to the farm house and the | of the trial judge demands that the wound seared with turpentine, in- | defendant be given a new trial. Pub- 1 - e BAL000 B | ) fowls, i4s; wrkeys, i8Q11c. Drewsed, | 4 L Bonds ) Primary corn recelpts were 426,000 bu. [firm; prices unchanged. Hogs—Recelpts, 5,100 head; higher; pigs | Y2t 4" Giates bonds were undpanged on ents 371,000 bu. inst receipts ! i aua and lights, $7.5 0.65; mixed and butch: 0, Q H + 3 . . s OMAHA GENERAL MANKET, 010t vy $10.58010.65; | Bois mieh E\er Olaes: jected with a syringe that had been |lic Defender Horton maintains that — 0.0, o0 90 v 89% | used for squirting serum into hogs as | the laws of most states require that ls. Liverpool close: Wheat, steady; corn, " recelpts, 2,112 boxes; 263,000 bu. last year. Rectinid. aad Am. Best Sugar X 3 disposition of 1 tock at 1 A 3 : . Primary o.t-‘;ml:uh were ll .'."}’:3.,‘;2. i amu—r:‘: ’1 Srenar, in cartons or ;.h' Dafon Btach Pards. for 9. Mook %] 8 ab. ";;'.‘1:’;;3.: gl “: k8o I;:'-.d.: Asterlodgiomn .o 4 "‘: b o |an antidote against disease. Further |thirteen men hear the evidence— of 611,000 bu. Brollors, 30c; hens, 16c; geess, [ POUT® OndInE #L3 o'clock p. m., yester [ bleating ewes, $9.00@10. 2& it | infection was caused and the amputa- | twelve jurors and the judge, and that f sthere ','.”“‘...'&?“"n‘c'f‘ umn, , TRECHIPTE—CARS. yearlings, $6.00@9.60. m. tion of th‘e great toe was necessary to | the situation in the Hauser case was wau."l::“‘ e “nb:'-.“e..u”popn:;_ A.“,c"g"" Hor. snol-.n. Wrs. bt Tive Bleck Markeh. 2,800 1323 130% 132% p{cvmt further poisoning of .thc similar, He asserts that the death $1.00 per dos. plo .. .. 3 35 . ontesds, A:: 6 ":.;gg ::% 32 blood. of Judge English during the trial Cheeso— mpo;llg.!':ul: dto; doman- | D, oy 3 o ] B e 00 - 3 108 Greenlaw was taken to the county |automatically granted a new hearing \aten, 17%c; Youn; g Bl N. W, 28 _western stee 50 7,600 hospital at the poor farm and doctors | to Hauser. The motion was denied P, M 46,0 Balt. 1,400 afterward clipped more chunks of toe | by Presiding Judge Sears, who sen- e ‘tgo; bluy label brick, 18%c; lim. [ S Bt . r Winaives g8 berger, 300; New York white, 30c; Rocque- | 5" g o v".zffl%lo’li-’:ud: ARy e g";"g"cg‘;'," LA S A from his foot. The farm hand de- |tenced Hauser to spend the remainder . - ; : & : $10.06@1 Petroleum, o 4 \clares he has been incapacitated and | of his days in the state penitentiary A H 3 o " maisa Esciflo that he is now unable to work. e : These sale ‘Wheat—No. 1 hard winter: L Central Leather . No. 3 hard win 1 . 8, 17%c. Chi at .. 3 10.75; @ Ll ... '30 H \ F A . AL 1 cars, 104 LR el vigs, $8.0009.10 B b ) H I Fined for Having Wild B T ot S ] R S I D s LT U R oL Apoeal oo Bk o Ducks n Thir Bas $6.60@8.00; ewes, $3.25 e sT e | G B B &P .o 26, Ciyn 2 o Up Before Judge Sears| preq Matz, 1807 Cass street, and 1, o 1 car, #1.41%; 1 car, 31,89 Tatent o3, 1001 M o0 O s oattian: DISPOSITION—HEAD. Fotty cases, appealed from the po-| John Thurmeir, 1701 Davenport, paid small, 17c; catfish, lluxz‘ red Morris & Co, A Imon, 13%c; whitetish, 1dc; trouy, No. 1, Bwitt & Co. .. 4 Ka City Live Stock Market. ylelow pike, No. 1, 16c; bullheads, 150; | cyquy, e . . 2 ! y Packin 17.—Cattle—Receipts, | Distiljers’ Sec. lice ‘and justice courts, charging de- R A , No. 1, Jo; black bass, 34c; cropple: | Xrmour & Co. iy i 2rs: | Bre | fendants with a variety of B ffenses | heavy for a little duck shooting they medium, 18¢c; pickerel, 12c; steak codfish. d; mi teers, o B Eavy tilefish ‘(nuw)."h nd“:;. .pct, 1‘4“: 'l';,n‘a‘;hl‘,“.?fl{‘ e . ‘ 8001075 dressed 7. g:va:rl"flg: [ i kept ‘the wheels of Judge W. did in Iowa Wednesday. They re- i8 o ..!,m|;:mau';::'l.flm ll:“.;l o boi '“:; &.‘.’H’::J.':.““}_-’" Co. "d'md"_; 46,009 6.00; bu ?r: N‘:r,cor: clu A G. ISeaA(s’ court grinding.” The ma- | turned on the street car and met 1 [} No. 2 | stock, 11c; native mackerel, ¥ Lewis, c-}:;:.. .'—"&.:’efi‘(“‘ 5600 ,n{'e'g s jority ‘of the defendants failed| Game Warden J. W. Gilmore, who i atosk dhe. "irogs. Msmbn, Ty 4 0 5 el Inspiration- Copper 16,700 to appear, bonds were ordered for-\ confiscated the ducks and arrested the a Int. Harvester, N. feited and\ new warrants issued. City | men. Warden Gilmdre took a change Prosecutor\, Maguire is handling the | of venue to Justice Britt's court and cases for the municipality. the men were fined $10 each. 1 car, $1.30; 1 car, $1.36; | §1.76; fresh headless shrimp, .26; | 7. H. e ;] a T No, 4 mixed: 1 car, $1.27. | fresh peeled shrimp, per Rose . c110.45; 1 $8.00 Int. M. M., pfd. otf 82,200 1 car, $1.34, it and "a:ublc priess furnised by | ¥ G. Kellogg . g v ba—Recelp Kansas Cty 8o...... ... her; lambs, $10.2 Kennecott Copper. 13,100 ixed Fru 0. 3: 1 car, 92¢. No. 3: 3|Gilinsky Frult 5. Bralie—Orangea: 96s, 1008, 324s, 3408, box, [ 1. F. g wethers, § L & Meosiooiee 1608, 3885, $4.75; 1768, 2008, 5007 4 Mex. Petroléum .. 3 Le Golden 'Bow Miami Copper ... & Tex., ptd Corn—No. 3 wflm*!* ’:ul.‘ 1’!:::[. No‘. 8 white: ¢ cars, T0%c. No. w car, 78¢c; 1 ear, T6c. lNo. l'v;hlhfi A e o Sloux City Live llloel: "I-M i %mflm e 97c. No, 1 yellow: 1 car, 81c. No. 3 ¥ .y .| Bloux City, Ia., Aug. 17.—Cattle—Rece!p! L Des lo 2 00 h ¢ fitm; beef steers, §6.25@ | Sontans Power Jaw: 6 cars, 80%¢c. No, & yellow: 1 car, $oc; 1 car, 79%e. No. § yellow: 1 o ", h ! canners, $4.00@6.25; stockers and | Novada O AN 800, No. 6 yellow: 1 car, T9%4c; 1 o o i g 0@ 7.6 foeding cows and helt- | Nove Fork Contra 1ine 78%e. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, %o, No. 7 $4.76@7.00. N. Y., N. H. & H. #70 mi 1 car (high oolor), 80¢ 'box, §3.3 tasool arve, Hogs—Receipts, 4,000 head; market | Norfolk & Western 2,100 nltr‘ ¢ cars, T9c. No. & mixé 16n Beauties, steady; light, $9.500 No Pacitio . 1,800 e, No b mixed: 1 oar T84 1N1°* 6193.26; cholos : ‘:'oh'e-ovy. $0.90910.30 Bacltio Ml 1,500 mized: 3 cars, 700} 1 car, T80; 1 car, 3 | Clap) $2.25; ohol Day ... R y 8:' R AR .': u..;:m .::mh e iRy Bavars e Bheep—Receipts, 300 head. . te—No. LH h o red or ue, X, lagas, ks 0 — | A uu.un'lfl’te- :o. 4’ ':Il:“ : :::' g“l“ ’IM" "x'f:"ai"' B ants ';:m- S Recelpts ';"u‘vmk‘:tx:;x prineipal “\:." nkhAfl C H 43c. No. white: h | Watermalons: o o, {1 i ecelpts of Shatt: . Cop. -ty . tleRocolpte were moderate thouth | weytern markets yesterday: ook Patitho Fresh Halibut .. Fresh Catfish .... Fresh Salmon .. Fresh White Fish. .. Fresh Pike ..... No. 1 Large Mackerel, H Sample: 3 cars, 40%c; | M. B, standards, ora 3.95; e, 41%0; 1 car, d1the. P 3 Bana PO T5@ 5.0, | fo1F for'a Thuraday, 93 cars being reported gu. Southern Railway 1 car, d0c; 6 cars, 30%c. Bunch, chlu‘n ‘Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 3 hard. | Aps to, §1. in. This brings the total for the four days [ Omahe - Studebaker Co. $1.3791.39%; No, 3 h 1,330 wiot patase, this week up to 3 RosA e Floralt c"i’nu.';' 9% No. 4 bard, 41 s for_any. simlla; o T N e e el . 4 G P e s Reeiion iy 1.26@1.30. Corni No. ™% 9, | Desirable kinds were adtive and a little | 810U C1tY «oooee: i L e Fresh Pickerel . . No. 1 Kippered Salmon.....20c Totals ... 13 Lbs. Best Cane Granulated Sugar, $1.00 MAKE YOUR OWN BRI'.ADKH\ PAYS—One sack of flour will make sixty-four ome- selected No. 1 wheat; PER SACK. 5 12 bars Laundry Queen White Laundry \ TOMATOES FO! Seeisnas . market basket for..... p for . ..28¢ 10 bars Beat-'Em-All or Dlnmnli E The Best Creamery Butter, cart |3 high grade, dox,, 1 stronger, if anything, than yesterday, pretty 60 tomi beets, , carrots and turnips, basket, i | much everything changing hands In good Lt Bl Good to cholcs 8¢, Joseph Live Stock Market. Western ‘Union 50; % cases, §1. and cornteds, st Joseph, Aug. 17.—Cttle—Reosipts, | Westing. Eiecttlo - nut raw, Ib,, b 5 1000 TP matkat steady: steers, $6.50@ | | Total ssles for the [ 00,600 tigs, bok,. sba. 10.16; cows and héiters, $4.00@9.36; calves, e o | *ime wholessls price 3 Best oute” wasi No in about the | §6.00@11 1 rain 4% tanda; e wholesale price o 4 - | same notches as a week ago, but stock cat- [ =} 5 3 d; best steady, g i Noica. ' white, 11043 5 b AT b loins, 33%c; No. ns, , . {13 @4i%c. Barley: Malting, ""No. No. 1 lains, c . | " Quotations on cat to _oholo ; : H Soap 1 A 4, 6@ 70c. Ryei No. 3, 1. i i No. 3 lotuw 1Tie: No. 1 chucks | beaves, 8.15Q1036; falr to good booven, | ahces and Lambs—Recelpts, 3,600 head; : ouse a;t Decatur 8 Tbs” Best White ‘o 5o Ib., -t\c o 3 No. 1 rounds 16&¢; No. 3 rounds, 18 . market strong; lambs, $10.00@11.00; ewes, e for 3 B The Best Creamery Butter, bulk, Ib., 30c 184c: No. § rounds, 13%e. No. 1 plates, [ fair to good yeariings, $9.0 Sl [OALE RSt e iy A big elevator is to be built at De- L EineyoNo- U Countty) Craameny | Du e in | 4 b 10¢; No. 2 plates, 9%0; No. 3 plates, 9c. | to fair A 4 o Poultry—Drollers:. 1% to 3% Ibs., 180 yraos bagves, §1780 9,33 n‘r'z‘i“.::a“::::: New York Money Market. catur for sacking and loading grain brollers, over 3% Ibs, '16c: over 4 New York, Aug. 17—Prime Mercantile | into the steamboat plying between % 1. it today was ., 14¢; hens, under 414 Ibs. u:h oonters l' ':‘ s Bk Décatur and Omaha, The Julius F. for .... 25¢ per dozen . 7 bars Elect Full Cream Young America, Wisconsin 4 cans Old Dutch Cleanser Cream or Brick Cheese, 1b .20c 6 cans Lu Lu Cleanser. 15 Ibs. New Potatoss to the k 25c ‘Sentiment in 'the wheat P ! h and heavy selling caused & slight | and sta , 10% @10c; geese full d ‘2at, | §6. 7] Sterling ni - 25¢ t. The market opened yoing and old ducks, full featheted i ebmm $4.71% ; demand, 4.76% ; cables, $4.76 9-16. Silber. is in Omaha at present, load- ! : . 2 ined abott & cent (ot Her turkeys, any aise ovor 4 I;m;ui 5 14000 o ohblce. fs BilverBar, dixc Merioan dalistd, B1a. Ling:a.catgo of 20,000 feet of eten | e I o p L S L SR L B IR S T e Sloesd Kbeul Wo lawer |/ ¥0! ot B ovare B raitroad, Ir- [40%h e taken to Decatur for the con- (| 6 cans Oll Sardines. ... S 2 lbs. Good Hand Picked Cooki £2 on the De« | old tom 9 Ibs. ana over, 3lc; i : 0uDe. thRH. Lo, LIechiun 2 ¢ " Butte : 2 o0 AL Oooking, Ap- AR guineas, dach, 2bc: . homers, 14 oz, |§00d' to_chol o, at \hé Loans—8teady; stxty dsys, 3% @3 | struction of this elevator. AeLarens PE et Raer Al 2 e theve R .20 . but there was not much | each, per doz., $4.0 s, homers, 13 ox, 0; | per 3%0Q3% per cent; six | On the last down-stream trip the |l E.'C.'Corn Flakes, pke nipe for vs Selai e ot (Tor most of the trading [each, per dox, $3.00; squabs, homers, 8 oz. months, 3% @4 per cent. Silber brought only 430 sacks of grain, || Yesst Foam, per pke. . 4 Large Market Baskets Fresh Cucumbers . Call Money—Steady;: highest, 2% per cent; % A 3 St ) Advo Jello, for dessert, pkg v, fok 5 as-it was raining in the vicinity of |} No''3 cans Pork and Beans wi 2 hedds Fresh Cabbage Beptember, §1.36%; D 3T% : May, $1.41% @1.41%. Corn—No. 2 mixed, §1% @83 No. 3%¢; No. 3 yellow, '84@84% :‘opun‘“a % %o;' December, 70%c} Ay, T3X@T3%e. 3 ; “o-‘u—“ No, 2 white, 4(@44%c; No. 3 mixed, utter—Creamery, 28c; firsts, 96c; a¥o- S °,i| p:ek;r;,/; 240, 'KEs, Firsts, o, turnished The Beo | Poultry—! 4 o 3 and grain brokers, | brolters, ,,2‘“‘ BV . pesmere, x’“f" e s WEBSTER 202 1917 MAXWELL CARS. fween the wheat and opts | each. per doz.. $1.50; squabs, homers, under t carrying «hnabull\:. Al :Bn each, per doz., 60c; plgeons, per doz, R slwl per"c:::.;r :u:ll:md::’z;.‘ ;:: n‘r 8 5 A September and May oats closed slightly |i75c. loan, ont; d ecatur. eqough to checl e thresh- mato sauce . 8V, 3 large Cucumbers. .. figher and December closed unchanged. TS — e ffered at 2% per cent. . i Large bottles Worcestershire Sau F Ripe. Tomatoes, & ML g s on i G | K Gy ol ke, . : rat 2 iy ing operations and the grain &5 Wt || “Tomato- Caesup o “Fielen " (sheried Do nits Doluass esiaR e : o 17,1 N . - : 3 -y = + per e. . . iyt 8 1004 Mont, Kones te: next trip Captain Neff expects to|f The Besi Tea Sittings, per be ?mng down some 1,500 sacks. &;W:&W%mé I;r?h Denver Teaaiiat S s b —Lar Burt and: Washington Folks At hetlts fancy Whitlgs Orapapples | Fancy Head Miattnee : f . 2 25c | 6 heads Fresh Leaf Lettue Are Coming to-Den in Autos FIRST.IT PAYS Secretary J. D. Weaver of Ak-Sar- ) Ben, and Governor ‘Charles Black of the same organization are flying up and down Omaha road in an auto- miobile, visiting Tekamah, Blair and Successful, Prosperous, o Tk et "ikin. 93X 8o, Ry, other towns on the road, talking over . fucturing insti y Minneapolls Grain Market. J&R. G. con. 4a.78% Unlon Pacific is the plans for a special night at the (| going manutacturing nsti- L) uu\*m Minneapoll .‘A 3 x;;::::t—fiw;-; . 4 R R Rivey den for the live boosters of these |l tution, now enlarging busi- 3 h $1.64%; No. 1 .No. towns.: .The business men of these desi £ A, C. : places and the farmers in the vicinity ([l P88 esires a few compe- AMUSEMENTS. bR | L X % @1.62%; No. 3 northern, : : were ‘expecting . to come to Omaha |}l tent, capable, honest sales- " n i fast Monday on a special train for the N "2 D. . Schoonmak den iutiation, but the road would not || men. S°° us today. Salary A 4 and commission. o ¥ 33 stoers. . 1506 : " f e PR oy p Byt aeecis i o the ALFALFA BUTTER CO,, 11th and Capitol Ave. 'y patents, $3.20; frsts, cldats, ploars, $4.00. ‘Fhat Dainty, Charming Comediene, ANNIE KENT GORDON AND RERIN : 981 Rl 3% @ %o; sales, 377 Db s th Onts—No. 3 white, 41%@42%c. Aol W T ™ oin. i anipmaents, 310 bb guarantee, This time they are go; Flaxseed—$2.11% §2.16%. Lysadilal IR NSRS 1 ales 1,740, bblas’ rgelpts: ing to give the railroad the “go-by" and are coming in automobiles. The e Geaia T Ma 30 steern. . 1080 7 30 146 at 1229 shipments, 1,820 bbis.; stocks, 3 5 o Lovia 0"_" sy O J. L. Colanogue—Wyo. 26 bbls date will be one of the Mondays in re, 1064 7 00 ote A and B, §5.00; C, D and B, $6.00: | the latter part of August. . P. Johnson—Wyo. .26, @, $6.35; 1, 1 and K, $6.45; M, S, ional Equilibri 20 .9 6.55; WO, 6.70; WW, $6.76. . " ensational Equilibrists N Brk e ’ R AL, Printing Houses Give . AMUSEMENTS. Pongkd Arg) CAPMAN teley. ¢ 000 Y 45 20 cow. : Metal Market. : ioni “OMAHA’'S FUN CENTER” anday Dancers * SOUTH DAKOTA. e aTee Employes Picnic Saturday Dtk FOUR =] firm, y Mats., 15-25-50c KING! . GRAIN AND FROVISIONS. e o e $6.2006.80, ' Bp L B . In the neighborhood of 1,500 em- ! Evee'en 18-26.50-76¢ e Novelly Wire Astiss WWheat Breaks and Goes Off More Than . varpeel Markoty Hoga—The market was, Indesd 2 eady ployes of pripting houses in Omaha, ni eek— toplay: Crane Wilbur, “For = “","‘.','::.“'i,_":{h,",ifvzh:.‘;_:m";n":'m[ Wfrair. - Other marke tlle{r wives, families and friends, arc | REW THE TOURISTS puMiusor Her Good Name.” Aug. 17.~Wheat broke sharply | ter, 13¢ id. 3 R Y o A H o B o B e tb; fotures: | expected to attend the fifth annual | Nov'in the Goodness of ihelr Newnes. Don Clark. uing fi st faw minutes of thuding ' to- | | Corn—8pot, American, mixed, ndw, 10 % hesithy packer ) oo E113 a: lead, £20 18s; splter, £83. | Picnic and outing to be held at Elm- | Bt Row, Jus, Conghlln, atglss uiar Woirt &ofl nfln’l‘:l :dl .(c g R prices all around, started early buy- wood p.gl(s.mrd;y, Dancing Colinis and Summer Girl Beauty Chorus. I AT A v ot the Vi gl that (soiind) theur fheely. Bt Practically every printing house in | o, Fadles’; Rime, Motines Wosh_ Days, Erare s nickel th sa much as 100 Uncle Sam Has Some ctically every Y & Sun. Mat. & Week: Sam Howe's New Show. Toward the closé when pacKer mar- Omaha will close all day in order to S z i e s AT A RO rge Wal al nna Luther give the employes the opportunity of attending the affair. The'picnic will start in the morning and continue throughout the day. There will be a program of sports and amusements. of various kinds for the picnickess. The' committee in charge of the ar- o5 December, d-falled to show the expeeted firm- f oats finished o, 10" %e e830; My, nes, "outside buers gof, some ot the good Good Jobs to Dlspose of A N m ore n steady figures. B . dull and closed un- ¢ ] e R A o onened s Mittie lower, but a | _Some good jobs are open with the § fow ®C the first hogs lmla \ohkm L adre fez}ler;l \firnme‘:{t ami‘ examinations lers claiming they 088 | will be held ‘within the next two tent o snxiety over & nickel higher. As & gensral (Mo6, ROV | months for applicants at Omaha and toation. ‘The trading develo ooda wre | SYET, DACKerE v oM ey ) ho big end ber of other places in this and of any considerable short interest. The good demand for export, o m{.rp:oc:' &:t 2 y’ it b Al ;““m t:'; of other places in this an Shorts sent Cotton futures clased ' stendyi Octobnr:|” Closs was the low time of the day. Quits otlier mtaten. g in “THE BEAST” Lake Manawa The Most Beautiful Amusement Park in the Middle West. Bathing Boating|| FARNAM, TODAY | ) tho umm v for a moment early, o plainer hogs falled to at-| ~Among the\ positions~ are thes: rangements is composed of the fol- g AL ares wore'on Winuiper. One lor_market dA:‘}::::t:r;ll !)osn‘d’::;\.u:‘::'nlt steei | joutig! C. E. Corey, Charles Cope, Dancin g 15th and Farnem Pose of buylag ..“‘:Z :‘n';:‘:::l::: ::.of::} A Aug. l‘s—ctltdtgfl-—nm. eaale in cé-ope;l(i\;e mukedfifé. George A_____—MEWOMIMICW. A St Devi d MARY PICKFORD 4 middiing, 1.76d; low 4$2,750; tabulating mechan! lllnti)s-l 4 Judge Gives Autoist Blue Various Rldlll.A‘GVlc:; an In “NOBLER LOVE” 3 Many Other Attractions. SUNDAY—Theda Bara in “The Eternal markets. - g reports from up, the lnat sal drill 160 t ‘conflioting. A ! flort " expert driller, o $3 was -»:'o t'o" m:t.‘::ss:éa"o&. :u K e 3 than yesterday. 10@ | teriologist, SIZ.Og'to sSZZ.SZOSg, lpe{]hsoot Book With Rules of Road 3 . vi ] h New York, Aug. 17.—~The market for cof- 0. in cotton classing, $¢, to ,500; C. * Skelling 1921 South Tenth Sapho’ uld be known only % 1 0t ellinger, ou en e S eturns. . Forelgners were, iflc-:"m'h' B M g T el Sty b 014 he | mechanician and laboratory assistant, | yircet, who violated the rules of the the market here ‘ud t ( 5.60, and bulk of all the $3.50 per day; assistant in cotton | o 4 \vith an automobile, was fined 0@10.00. Toda: P, sing, $! to $2,400 a year; as- $1 and costs in police court. paid by u packer for cholcs | sistant material engineer, $5.04 to E. W. Guntler, 320 North Fortieth ‘higher, early, but | Ma une e, e e e bleh ta ‘aar’ trained nurse. Additional in|g:)"'s vefired merchant, who left ol by S | his automobile at the curb on Harney De Luxe Dancin, SCIIOOI s, ‘-'.:-::Mul. M.:l:“.: oo "fln »; :::uh:r'cfl:-':n?'c’m::.‘ A ':.':&.F:‘:'I:é ‘ ffin in the local 1 disch d af OPEN AUGUST 2. ullien, but trading London | higher than last week's close, the former |y i of from " the- clvil service street too long, was discharged aiter A,...;W_u..‘., Evenings. A% quotation apulying to the plainer kinds of| ' lecture. Police Judge Foster pre- Class—Wednesday Evenings. 1 cets on the i Care ™ ana "the atter "to good mized | commission, Washington, D. C. sented him with a nice little blue Information, Apply Miss Maloy, e whale 9 i, lan matkets, and |giurt on the shipping order. Average cost Book of the traffic rules of the city Douglas 3443. on on, 3E o e A o s:“uP?' Mrs. H. E. Simpson Mm Up and he promised-to be good. BoShele Ware Leondon Steck Market. ; _for. tl.:'n‘ 7 (e S ¢ i ptnanced 0 | Loodon, Ang, . Lshmerenn deegils | b o 'girm\gggnggugmfg Police Officers Are : Mrs, H, E. 2 new- record for women bowlers on Still Wearmg Coats Although™ the city commissioners were dull and color- 3 df ALy o8 bl l. qllulll “;r l:):: ;’l“l-‘l’:: .p':r‘:unu, 3 ||= %‘.‘.‘::i;“}.;‘:'.'_.‘;."h bills, 6% Q% per ¢ R? 3 the Carter Lake club alleys by shoot- > ing a 229 game. This is the highest{have passed the resolution allowing patrolmen to go without their coats, cont; three months' bills, 8% @8% per cent. ‘| A Shesp—Sheep and lamb wuppliss went|single game ever rolled by a woman Games Saturdsy and Sunday SRl R o K W’&'E:“&M%W“m on, the. Clr‘l:‘r ‘llk; drives. Mrs. ;I: order (rlo:: hedadqudlrt;rs has not [ o Flest Gome Called ot 2 BN BILLIE BURKE . Tals makes receipta for the week | Simpson’s total for five games was|been promulagated and the men are ,,“.N”.," Menday's Games Called “GLORIA'S R " T A Qatg BLIIE head. 8s against ot still wearing their coats, kM AT BARKALOW BROS. OMANCE' Orchestral Concerts and Motion Pictures Every Evening—Free. )l|lfllI!llHl!Mlmmlm‘flmllmllflanmHMHIIIIII[HMIIIHI. L - - PARAMOUNT WOKLT TOD: ND TO MARGUERITE A h:.r.lhl. romantic Yb-’hy produced Danjel F‘r:i- e s B A L 4 Performan B s i L [MUSE oo n RO R AUGUST 18-18-20-21 FRIDAY, AUGUST 18—LADIES' DAY

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