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THE OMAHA SUNDAY BEE: AUGUST 27, 191¢. 5—D - GRAIN AND PRODUCE .0 x> LIVE STOCK MARKET|DEUTSCHLAND IS Parrot 50 Years ard checkers. case, $350; half cases. $) 70 Cx\Ls:le‘l“};;:l: Mfis:z:esscorl:scw E.'i‘.:\:“:"l.:f?;p:';T.:;J"i”‘:\";"' e 42l W Cattle Lower};‘Week—»Sheep NOW AT BREMFN Old to Be ShOWI‘ | Apa]'f;lll()llt HUt}C] :Ahllll‘.;.l‘r”!‘hrl nickel-plate railing around To Be Ready to Open | ! attle to fight over again, to seek to By Fll"T Uf Y("‘l' lww his furnac rlrul houses |‘r|l!!‘?d durmg the fail and winter. He gets along farly well during the summer and iy able to keep them rented, but the construction of the Morris apart- i the fall his tenants one by one slip ments, corner ot Fighteenth gnd away from him and shde into the house under which a good, substan- Lo bal furnace exists Excavation work as m progress for Dodge stroets Fhe owner or this apartment 1 Mot wten otel company ' 4 = - LV et Mo - Steel Work on Masonic | e Temole Going Up Fast L secretany George 1 Mo W the First National Bank Lhe Mot apartment hotel s huaamg seeieton now sately inclosed planned 1o give msienls i wd by acmg of brick, terra cotta and accommodations cas they can at granite, the building job attracting Liote and tor less mone weorhing attention i the down town district to members of the trm is the Masonie temple, This struc- I'he building 15 to be five stoiies ture, just west of the Hotel Fon- [high on Eighteenth street and six tonelle, 15 heginning to shape its steel tories lagh on Dodge street It s shelton, and crowds gather with their to be strictly fucpioof. Lt as 1o be hacks against the Nebraska Tele- turnished complete mevery detawl phone huilding to wateh the gigantic with Kitehen ntensils, dishes, sidver crane swing the huge steel beams into [ware, tunmuee, tables, table cloths place For years Omaha has not andd, e tact, almost everything but leen without its spectacular steel Leet stean and breal Gas o coiectnie conatruction johy in progress some- will be mvalled and Kitchien where in the nnmediate down town (R0 distiict to - attract crowds of specta- i apartiients are to consist ol qors J > Three-Cent Advance, NEW YORK STOGKS Steady, Fat Lambs Lower | At fll(/ Pbt Sh()W \ | and Feeders Higher. [Submurmc Given Wild ROCOP- 1y i : { SALES ARE QUITE HEAVY | —— o, tion on Arriving at Its el Slgntaticyvesslion e dtue 'HOGS FORTY UP FOR WEEK ’ next! Phursday o Miler park. This S Awpast o0 s | Important Stocks Under Pres- ‘ Home Port. loes ot refer to * Tolly of the Cir s ‘;\)‘ e m:;nl piter | sure at Opemng of D:ly's COmahn, August 26, 1816 cus but means Polly, Gmaha's fa ¢ e s . o i s f : it e I p o « Oy ) o €t advance the price of No | Brief Sessmn. et uttie .1, WESER TRIP IS TRIUMPH ioas White House patiot ward i The vush dennnd Ortictal Tucudny Ny \ -\ Ulis venerable and talkative spect Vot exestlent and althoush the wheat siles Oftlcle Wednesdsy o .u‘ ! of the teatl 1 kingdo s o v b T e Serlin, Aug 20. \\.n Eiiverii o s the teathored kingdoni s own : il U. S. STEEL F Orfctal Thurkday W03 i | Berling Aug ( PN S R ! LG RGrIER RNl T "“”" LAY | ALLS BACK “”:‘".,‘,“‘ "‘ '\‘l““]‘v] : o188 i 1880 The German submarine merchantman :H‘KI‘\‘ I!;"J‘\_(y l:'lh‘" "':‘&": “"'”\I"" 3 ; e PRl s o] [ SR B e | Deutschland, which reached the s llGhne Aot [ GE RS0 e il o \ sEUrC Al the SIS A Dbk TN 1086Y | Weser, Wednesday trom the United ton aven . ! A S R R R e e R e SR T ates, arrived at Bremen, its home The hird was @ member ot the W ‘l 5 ik whit | \v‘m'g th ,'vv setonal yh : restwieh | ;“ ‘ . \u-\ln\ g 104 .: 17: |f: 3 h‘" (b T e e R e \ hm’ Il|uu~\ LHIII'H\ ’vll’m\nn(vl\::‘ I,’| holit DT « NeWIng s attneks againat 4 BOS 2 6 14.617 109,7 mmstration ot Benjanun Arriso h s demind |1 " e s Rai i Heceipts amd disposition tve stock ac| stration greeted the vessel and as e i R A1 geades o and | Reading \ RO the Uy ke mn e % % £ who gave the pet o his son, Russ i sateg o) e e e SRR U T e e S O L f‘\‘u\.\iné“fi'.'{‘«-".T'.‘.\'.-Ii"'fil Beverment anon, and o that maner it can s were very he the | 4% much more an coppers. Cracible Steel and BECEINTS CARLOADS e g oL mto the Saunders family and o TR o e active | obseurs Industri x 5 the reception to be tendered Cantam Oinahs hikni United Stat e 5 vattle Hoke Sheep 10rs. | Koenig and his crew Y | wgied euts sold & the (1 pofnt . Al 1 : v Polly is an exclusive bird, having 3 i B 5 i 1 . Fhe tep up the Weser was marked el T hite mold trom 440, ™ » e i cen petted by diplomats, senators, S TR i ik ! 1hy the cheermg of crowds on the NS S s s N trond 428,c (o Tie por | & Wil uarts of t [ ] srarcsfandifhy ich afaum iR USRS v n E n Wit Retunl et g | ol | whistles of beflaveed river craft S0 Al L oy t higher ' f lngl conty . - Al Meteal present master ; were 1480000 o1 the T DT OSITION - f11: ind’s cape. whereupon Polly calis 1 Wl Q L177.000 bushel eneral news, wh nly favprable Cat SHEAD d W { il Ml v ANOL iR A X.':I L wm‘“v”‘u mu “,l“\” l(,ym o \ heep. NC 3 (‘d for al fru' A 4 11\ ly‘\ mnl!lk}. «|.mul gt : ' i s SUvear, to contnu T R ElOiR - | Swir i s tamous bid 15 ot the fhcan L bt S0 b @ A T RV i P e T et L ST \}nw‘u'gkulw‘l B u.! as l(\J‘x. e ent » G N Y est o s harles Sa aers et b i SR Mirphy \ Wit N (K (e s, S TS B0 o e SR i anght the bird to sy ver i IR0 e i Gl disposttion somnrdicnsive eampaipniian (el Bl eSS B ars i i thons ety Fhere wera ne fresh cutt] [ lection of wetal that Vienna has 550 GG e Sy ears old and | S S e G e e LR T e (TR T e R S S e b e i ol netitutions <howed anty o |0 et R s haeiordered SNt O s tRines < s - SIIGISE LA Sl i e e SR e e R : F LAy cnough to see Omaha have a new P o e e sl e % dividuals turn over (o the govern G Ren o0 o demand deposit e e A TR L T e 7 S DR e el e Tl G ) ity SRR HiY 000, with a moderate decrease fn excess ro- | The tromend v i prices co, | possess, but manufacturers, deal s Inthuth D oin pra ut Chleags ' i u . wh S 0 ik e |amoanting G ard from that on up te copers, re s, bhale N maha B G S i) i e e (e s g (et (TR ATy el eat Starts Out sugar refimeries, associations ot all changes in some of (he active fssues, | Prices e all o, cars, §1.43. Sy lower fell short of reaching the goal. How reher ific Ry 1106 Corn made a gain of ', cent per 238 h 1 pecullar affulr. in that while | Roflers or parts of etoves conasting of 5. 2 com an s, Jone n]\. Minsourt river marketa have had | copper, brass, bronze or fombac ushel, selling at 791:@81 cents, with pta SN LI 1 sinkbe heavy run Hherad runs at Chlcake | Welghts for acales welgning more tha -six carloads on the market Oats—Standard No. 3 white: | Republic Iron & S 138, “47, | tnubled packers to break prices sharply on one HELAd 5 urty-six carloads ') i N farelieain 1 icar, No. 4 white: [ Republic Tron & Stel, pfd...113% 13y | xh;- midweek tr I ‘urtain rods ard rug or rarpet loldsre Oats were strong, those ot the new YR slnmlen) : S :”‘ L LI o8 ’and such other rads used In the ordinary rop selling at 43},@43 cents, an ad- lo: 1 car #de; 2 cars, Amwrican Locomotive .18 Av. Sh. Pr No. Av | household s are easily removed and a o ! ent to 1 cent over the | Ciuaha Cash Price | Pressed Steel Car nzl. A0 10 00 %0278 o ance of ', cent orices of - Friday. Receipts were en 45 No, | American Car Foundry.. $010 15 56 0 10 5 | Lard, 814370147 | Baliwin Locomotive Works 40 10 25 66 169 10 40 Manufacturers of and dealers i | Lighty-four carloads e 5 Anaconda Copper i 84 X0 10 5 any of the articles above enumerate: | | Chtne Copper @ [ Nevada Cons. Copper Miami Copper 2| Ray Cone. Copper . 1.44: No. 5 durum, il white, 801;@30%¢; No. 4 white, 796 i9c. No. 6 white. avy recefpts at the start of the | are required for the time heing t o l'h:'fl"* s to ’;_r\“"k “nh prices | turn - over only one-third of thei hree Sales Made in V|Ct0|' e Sinee ednesday il s o e e wWednesday | Suoply-on hand, reckoned by weigh Place During the Week | llew, 80% @80%c; No Utih Cons. Mining st B i vellow. 191 @A Tnspiration ns. Copper [ bl nbs, and (he wp rather than value. All l‘lll‘fl posses i STt ey i ek No. & yellow, 78@ Rutie & Superior el kol nIgd WnRSOrS e f metal are required to tur | Vie T G A G A L LT B @ 35 lownr ot pelve mora thav | over everything they own, unless the iree mice sales in Victor place dur ke, T8% 4 10050, Amer, Smelt. & Refin asg | the week, whilo best | ! L e S e ac, No d Mexican Petrolenm, Lid 1038, | KT ire 4 *bolow last Friday A | Can prove te a commission already it ng th last wee Mrs . Ra'o hite, 45t nera e 1gG KORn emand) . and the fact that | existence that this or that articlo | urchased a bungalow on lot o f. g . e T e i ity Ll L white, 4 sl Alr Drake S Uilaking lambe that s indispensable Heavy penaltivs zr | orth on Willis avenue near Sherinan 1o Batley \ . Cons &1 3 packers were buying last weeek are Sslind AhL : 3 Rye: No. 2, £1.20w1.21; No. | Rrook pid Transit = reaponstble for the narrowing of the Provided for those who conceal any |avenue, for $3,500. M. W. Randol, a ISHEICS B Central Leather [ A st AL ")‘“ are now quotable at | thing | relative of Mrs. Randol, purchased the \ FUTURES MARKET. AR e T e e NG than ninetv-one comuns- ot adjoining for $1,000 without im (RIS “T__M_ 73 Enited Sta Rubber in kinds selling downward from | SIONS cceeiving metal articles have ] provements. J. O'Connel hought lot nothing that killers can use beng | been created to handle the arduou- | rumber 31 for §1,000. This lot is also Omiahn, August 26, 191 General Motors Trading in the wheat pit was moderately | Willys-Overland | ible under $10.00 ask of collecting : a abl ar Sherman avenue, Lve todas, DUt there was not much thter- | Studebaker Corporation he continued advance In feeders has | (35K of collecting all the available e ermai L ey e R S 9 heen the feature of the week, price |metal in Vienna. Up to the hegin Victor Place is the plat on what Jacomber wheat carrfed the bulk of the | Kennecott Copper ... .. o Gy ‘n‘!vd‘k n}{ f "'m'f €tuff having heen the high- | ning of the compulsory surrender o | vas formerly the old Poppleton ting, and closed abont 1%c lower Maxwell Motor 538 937 |est In history durtng the last six days. On ) e S ek % A T R The May and trmber options a zhas advance bulk of the irable | Metals, voluntary surrends will b mestad, - between Sixteenth® and ne up o $10.25a 1050, | Teceived as they are made. After | cighteenth streets. or right on a pi th falr grades, while | that the city will spe . ify days of Quotations of the Day on the Varlous Com- | most third cuts are sciling at $10.00, with | cyrrender for all perse modltiow. Koms af the Dlaingat Kinds down 1o 30,60, A s with name: - Mrs, McAdoo Suffers Light day, | beginning with letters A, B, etc. At higher on May 4 i,R?L MARKET. feeding lnmbs and closed eptember. jtember corn closed at yosterday's | the Decomber option ruled about or. (iats were rather bullish, and showed frac- VI gaing on all the optionss September | tures was 1 steady, Dece advanced Yc and [tinued easy nd closing prices were 2@4 | 310 taneed about points net lower. Sales, 9,000 tons prem- [ § naan closing prices on furures for this | ber sold from 4.30c to 4.29 th » October, 4.20@4.27c, closing NEW YORK G and at the clos of the week It i i p . faw. ¥ . 1 ), i A1 the clowe of the week 1t was | wil! he granted a one day ‘eeway dur pring 1ake, N. J, Aug. 26.—Mrs sirablo. foeding: lumba: here, ¥ +ing which delinqeuents can cxolain | William G. McAdoo, wife of the sec heep have continued strong. feeding ewes | why they lave not turned in thei 3 v g P a daug filng it $AI0@.028. tn heatt kinds on Y y the etary of the treasury, and a daugh High.” Low.| Cl ¥ r.\rm ‘r_’.hl'"l’ 11 xnzwv e e sy o lesb s dm on oSSt et i er of President Wilson, who has e R at $7.50 and a new record of £7.85 hay In case the owner of metal uten een ill at her summer home here ing been hung up on Thursday. Rreeding | sils subject to surrender cannot af :is suffer { a : e S T e s, ) ate AL uffering from a light attack of some that wera littl anir; | ford in advance to puschase substi | scarlet fever, it was learned tonight ggy—Irregular; recel cases | 360 for young stuff, and as high s 8000 | tutes, they will be puchased for hin. | Hut h<r condition is not serious. Dr T s extra |18 st quoiable on yearling cwes, though|and their price deducted from the | Carey Grayson, the president's 2840306 there have bwen none here in a long tim | closing | But 015 @31%c; seconds, Kansas City, Aug m'—\} n,x.} 2 ;n u.-“‘,,,“; ; ,.;\.« ¥ ,“,‘,i,,' I \u;- g e D ‘rom Utica, N. Y., today. Mrs. Mc- hard, $1.49G@1.56; No. 2 hard red, u |feeders. 04BR.00; Aouthern Atecis, $5.604 C 1 F h e 5 R e 1.61; Suptember, $146@ % @1.46% i [50; prime southern stwers. $x.00g0.00: | ULLLS rom e lre Adoo's carly recovery is expected, it ber, $1.48%; May, $1.01% cows and heife.s, $4.60@ 500, prime year was said tonight. Corn—No.” 2 mixed, 2 No. 2 Hug sieeis and heifers, §..000 9.0 e : i : whit 15¢: No. 2 yeilow, ie; | calves, $0.006 117 n world's record for distance cov : D ambsriT e M Hoks— Receipt 00 head; market high In ton hours, carrying a passenger. as lng on alrs Onts—No. 2 wht 5 er. phks and Lights, 3750610 mixed and | was made by Victor Carlstrom of the At mixed, 46@49c. | butchers, $.0.50% 11.10; good avy, $11 60w | lantie Coast Aeronautical station, who made | 661 mi flying in firats, ive; sece [1110; bulls of s Curtls twin-n Butter—Creamer; s, §10.¢ with & formal ce! mony, marking the 40 5 2 Minneapolis, Minn., Aug. Z6--\Wheat-- | Nug R \ yesterday. A gain of almost $3 completton of the administrution prepared ) 3 83 et 31501, Betemtin g 4 ) s, 3850 over tho previous dat's Inat quo- | yess program for this scssion of congres e Caxh. No. 1 hard, $1.05% 1 nartherr 10.80; cowa mrid Gk | tatlon was represented the da toy : e GRS | 144 14 31| 61 60@1.6315; No. & ™, SLaktad | ers and feedor Wesiert, $u.2. | Prices, and the clome was wt @ net adveoce | President Wikkon has decld 1o 8 heey ) o fig it 4; Tty [t arasinecazcn seorgo Rubler on the Federal Trade comm ’ 3 12 3 a1 j s on by making another appotnin = gur—Unchanged Hoge—F | arket| After shooting and YT A LG LT ST arley—T4¢ @$1.08 | stronk to . 3l | Miss Mera Hunsucker, vashiar or S ST, OMANA GENEKAY M AnRET. $119@1 20 $11.00; 1f R O R e flght befor senute in Deceinbe ; 820,10 4221 60, $10 00 | being dented . $5,000 this af My 4 3 No .] .‘ll'ulllu\ ir. carions of -Nou. 3 yellow, S6@ 87 masked robber fled in Hoeory sl blil extend i3 No 2 ific | Lams— 1,060 head | belivved to be su. rounds W merchand.s r [ Importad Swiss (b : : I man, o etranger, ent at block Swisa. Zhe. i | hefore the closing hour anc | duisles, 1Ttc, Voung Amer | St. Louls Grain Market. — | oney ' \ r c bl label brick Nge, me g “ I e orick Inige. m. | 26, —Wheat-—Septomber, Kansus City Live Stock Market. et with e mu eI Tt e o Jution u New York white, 2oc. Rocque - $1.53% 2 red | Kansak Ot e Wtlo—Recelpts, | fewels valued at 000, Fred v . Sk hard, $1.53%16) 100 head, ket study, pra fod nieers | bag a t of the rwer e e R T IR I1SH—Haltbnt atfisl L3 it E S | {ion, Lic. fali salmon, 11e; whitefish, pHllofes 2 R oL OURER 00, Fourdig Al ofp U I e or Selkirk and other northern siock 16e; | LGS e N whit 0001020 stk Unite Ri{ds L P CH e BUTR L e R o, bl 3 . Haughton at New ¥ Department K R s e T > - Calves IR R lce ugents are in ating an ad s Ll R i S Omaha Ha ket Hoks—Recetpts, G0 head; market that the men have teen | AV colfish shore. | Omaba. Aug. 2R on fhe Omaha - bulk of salrs, 310200 10w, heavy, $.0 4 als In an undergeound © i red snapper, | iy market weie f niarket wa packers and vutchers, $10.2040 0 G communieation betwee aun fkht, $1 110 66: pig LRI Germany Cholee upland afrie: $10.00G Sheep and Lambs—ecolpts, none; ma sh headlese shrimps, per gal, $1,26, :0 0. N Lo 310004 No. $5.00% Kot steas lmby, $8 080,y b e {00 No. 2 £6006 4 Noo 1omidland, §i266s wethers, 0@ 7.50 ew . 3 el Crn e S ER s No 8 gTaoga e oo Obituary Notes No 12¢ No | No {owla. L . ) 04 T ‘ $4.00. N, Ntatement of Clearing Housxe Banks, 19, No 4 lolye Chucks. No 1. 12ie, | N0 2 No. 3, 10 chules A New York. Aug. 26-The statement Rounds No. 1 ) anish mackerel, 15¢; Lake iirle, jum- ) 1 ¥ bitetish flonnders, fancy 8ty ok 167 Ulites AR ! retual condition of clearing house banke ”«“\""“ ”( ”‘\“{‘\15" “'"; I 2 y trust compantes for thy pok ahows | Dodge county in T with lus par- by el el That they hold $125.290.36 s Rl (rom Vermuny, diod o 4 Fre o0 SR it The copper | €08 of Ingal requi maont hospital from injuries sustamed 200y hus Khe . Q | when driving a team to a stacker on Rowr | tations tur el ned ndition i his farm. Fe wan 65 years of a d6uw, 827 00 to §28.00 f i serenee | AN 8 survived by his wife and n ; £l s, and whilo oftine for 1 counts ... $2.24.802,000 $11.190.000 1 children ! v s it ar Jur AR T . | MRS AMAY VI, who enme i oni R 1 to Fremont with her parents when it 3 1871.000 w1 z210.000 | BT dicd at a mont hospital a : Bunk Clearings, the G yeurs, S [ cmara. Auk, o o<Hank \aries 1 tive coming o e Clapps R R and Aeposits 1.21%,144 in the « ; hotier §2.ub, cholce G-tler $2.25, The t Ieurings for the LR 139,00 > 32, Colo Burtetts $2.76, G-tier f were $:4 72547471, an “HE TOROEVE i i W rimelonx Lb. 1% | responalng week Jast sear. 816040002 |y 0 which §356,2 | i Ly | New York Money Market. :"‘\‘:‘..gm reserve, §678,45¢ 10 i C ° | ¢ potatoes Sterlink Exchankr Sixty-diy house et | f rute, 32 Cu mand. $1.75% , cubles, $4.76 7 3 | L e | S LOTBA wt i T A e G Recommends This Proposition [ biaio Bonds —tGoyernuent ruilrond, i . ,60K,400 o e el oo olhos RTCARE 200 82,125, A five-year-old established manufacturing and iy [T e 2 : : % 5 ) i Sl D o b Soviniue | SR G encoh L s niack Markl | Bk uen reserva 0 sauie d1enoc jobbing business wants additional capital to build a 14 A Coow. T8 Joseph, Aug t Lrelpts 100 [ Trast compant Canh 1 1 ovauic, | g . 2 ul) tonto rod tat, | head; murket standy 35 0G1050, | 000t i ST factory and inerease the output. oung and oll duck teathe ed, | cows and helfers, $4.004 1001 " n, $7.0 i v TRy AT s A Voo o pounds ¥igin Butter Market | . . ‘ aries, | i | e o s [ Factory earning capacity 1000, on the Dollar. wh @ ) Br 4 0z |4 . . e T e T I For Information Address Box 5378, Bee. s I . e ¢ 0 ) 1 Vew York, Aug. 26.—Trading In sugar fu-|record of $10.60 was established ‘Tuesday, § i derate, but the undertone con- | but only one day did tops ®o above [ the conclusion of the collection there | AttaCk of scarlet Fever; (s Er s Tl S aR horaa uni| N SE PG i EWRTharat uTel cor inEa BTl amount allowed him for his copper o: | pl n, and Colonel William Gray I ac : bunch hiving been here this season l’u kel }lnmzv Iif the latter js less | schauffler, surgeon-general of New 0 Poultry—Live, firm; broilers, = than the cost of new material, the | Jersey, held a consultation today TeaRo Ciost R | 18%5¢: turkeys, 15@iSc; dressed St Louly |-""| ok Marke city will bear the difference 1 s o 2 X e s y e e A 3 bear ¢ ditfference unless |after which Dr. Grayson returned to ISthi Xt acthntze Rcheleti i e e T e S the utensils he turns in are not Washington. Open High Kansas City Grain Market. $7.0010.7 yearling st b usable “"WII(IHH | Secretary McAdoo comes here| e Y re ptor | Congress {s getting ready to adjourn next | i packing, i iand; L i and and water machine. iy actual fiylng | Friday, If poss.ble, 1gnoring all, threats of FRge—FIrsts, 260 mi cady; lan 1l time was 8 hours and 40 minutes menbers to press speclal bills for considery | Poultry—Hens, 15¢; roosters. 10ige; brotl- | te £ 004w i Drices kunsqualleglin ALy rs and | ton over protes.s of administration leaders ers, 18 Aok S S S bl Gealiigg aaxdeeced Al thI since the! President Wilson decided to sign the army | - rigansioltonteact was cwab- and navy appropriation bills al the same Minneapolis Grain Market. Chieago Live Stuck Market were pald for fut on the ! SN rhets & downward H b S ar Vi, e s |t g et S i | Kinds, clotsters, ospitals, sunatonia After New Rbcord ‘Renters Now Seek Wheat—No. 1 hard winter: 2 cars, $151. | Uil States coupon da duclined 7§ pur | BSS - A8 W result the ket at the close and convalescent homes, bathing ¢ Na. hard winter: 14 cars, $1.51; 1 car, [0 U1 CA1 € Belses | fee Svaily e Bl O har o corn i sorts, schools and educational in D i : 2 A ) following quotations furnished by rs than sne week ugo. Range beeves | 5 ;: 5 hag . ot s 1 " “I“ "M‘E” H“:‘l".‘ nter p Bryan, members New York Stock |17 200 lower than et cows, ard heitera | Stitutions and countless similar or Wheat on the ("““h“ market start- cars, $1.30; 3 virs, $1.48: 1 car, S ChERIx ot Rt o e Tk et the medium and common | ganizations must surrender a large | ed out for a record, but after making < ¢ ps pening. Closing. | 37at “ lowe R : : B 2 i r’ir‘ s ",’.':i‘xl;‘;“{ % et e n V404 a0, | Stock d feedern have bsen slow sell- | VALi€ty of materials a gain of 2 to 3 cents per bushel it < uthern Pacifie &R (1SN er the datter part of (he weok ard| 1The list of things that have to be are SO R p o aine r:::omrg vyl From Eating Tamales otwell are to be man combitaaon kichen vand Porter & agcnsuat (e e went hosel Four ci of ptomaine poisoning he bulding towas let to within the last few days have resulted the Home tiuaders company, which from cating “hot tamales,” being ped- company -t et it to Busk & dled about the streets by pusheart N e T e e e e en, police surgeons who treated the wiims declare pletion of the \vruMlllu by January 1 H tl P With Mortgage Security and omes 1th rurnace Buildera’ Profit. Shares now £1.20. Cach dividends Jan. 1st and July |-é,“ ' The . o re HOME BUILDERS, inc., The time is at hand when renters D ’ur beginning to pull for the house Omaha, Neb. ling them to buy coal, but the time L] [ ] [is bere when some who have shifted | summer, when no heat was rw[lmw(_ lare willing 1o put up a few dollars more marked and a little more gener- al. LEvery winter fever and fewer I base burners are secn i the homes [ througlout the iy, i spite of the \ ] car. $1.30. No. turned in, against payment as ¢ 5 o 81408 car, $1.30. No. 2| ORI PSS A8 L0 50 e | gainst payment as deter- | o\ " o1 all the way between (new, $1:44. No..2 :mrmlv T T O AT AD A I H S e e m-..\x, or- | mined by the government some time 148, @1.51 114 0. Aurum mixed CHL b | d denidte that there wera no choien | 4000 $1A8L @151 At iLinaNG 1 car, 8149, |Great Northeen Ry Roks here they bouht half of the recelpts, | 480 includes: The high price for cash wheat on AT O ‘\uln»un T. & 8 F. Ry 1aMIng Jrices that were uneven and any Conking utensila of all kinds. pots. pans | TR . No, 3: 1|Chivago, Mil & St P, Ry whore' from « dime 10 She igher. A saad s A e e Omalia Smdck efiwas rtach st iy 3102014 2 '4““1- so, R A, P. Ry 1;.{ of thefr purchases were of the sort | stmilar objects that are made of copper or after the beginning of the Furopean 16, No. 4: gIhino L [ of e thit onlypackers would buy on | «f metals ot which copper s an componet ot Ay ghat time George Koberts “hicago s divs and they were a good deal | Only Knlves, forks and spoons are exenipt 3 St a2 | at §1.67 Sle No. 2 |Chivago G W. Ry, pfd er thun they looked on paper There | Soup tureens pots, saues cort sold one carload of No. 2 hard at § Afe. No. 3| Wabush Ry..oo ety nothing (o e, wame | diskon, seketable contatier o0 e o This price, though, maintained “only whit 2 curs, | Wabash Ry, pfd " hts reaching $10.G4 | pura ntekel 2 which it sagged and : Now 6N Yo NI & RIRI 60 neral Fin ot HUIEAtha yia mues ||| Hitehan. utendlls of icunry. Bt Arony. | L0n @ day,safter SO I“I 1 “llow: 4 care. [N. Y Contral ROR. 104% AlOSL ws high as at the year's high | cups and fang mads of bra sold at around $1.50 per bushel for . §0%c; 1 car BRIV H“‘ e 0% Bk lay. bt pwnlug to the whaence | Wash bollers, water ketties, hearth ad- | several days Now: | car, [ Baltimore Ohio . 87 shsg | of Kinds the high price lncks w di functs such an tor and the e hes > Vit o At T 10 i, | of saualing the year's record. Aw compared | ltka made of copy Sih Omaha receipts were h‘.u\‘ i|'| I; 1os el Malley R. 1 (6 oty st | with m’ Closs of lust week prices nro fully | copper is an all saturday, with 153 carloads, nearly a R 5 igher, and in some cages nre even | Vesacls for bolling fruit made of cop ng No hard, on the market & Nashville 1261y than that. The market this week | per or niegol v rading ard, with furnace heat Not that the weather is as yet driv a month more to get mto house [where they can have good furnace heat I'his oceurs every fall, and every s Us fall the movement hecomes a hittle [act there are those who insist they 191912 Farram S Tel. D. 353 still Tike the glow ot the base burner | | | | |and that they still like to stick their Here Again That Heating Problem So've it now by putting in a Nesbit ¢"¢*. Heater The NESBIT will keep vour house cozv with moist. clean. warm air-——the most healthful heat for the home. Does not smoke. consumes the least fuel. requires the least care and gives the most real home comfort. Burns any fuel. Will reduce your fuel bill. 25% to 50% The NFSRIT is host hecause it is built on nractical, common sense princin Investivate its larce, bowl-shaned combustion chamber; revolving, triangrlar grate bars that cannot become clog- pod: two niceo fire not. with larce, deep cup joints; large feed door, and many other exceptional features. These local dexlers hand'e the NESBIT: €. 0 Vb n. 4027 Ihrney St King Hordwere €a . 210 Cuming St. F Mand 270 Military Ave., Henry Rodenhiooe 4162 Sauth Fifteenth Sereet. Farnam Sheet Moty) rk. 2901 Farnam St. | PR o P ne, 1007 docef V' Kae ‘h Twenty-fourth 8t Miller Peterse rth Thir'y fourth St A. Mel d 10 Narth Twonty.echth Ave Sam Alrams, 1609 Nor'h Twenty-fourtn St W End Tin Shor 2221 Approved by Rroadway, Council 1 Made by the Standard Furnaco Co 41113 Santh 10th St, Trade Mark Omaha, Neb & Sunnlv HEALTH of all kinds. Residence and Store Awnings Sleeping Porch Curtains Camp Furniture Take-down-houses Flags and “~n1ch Ham- mocks > Ncbraska Tent & Awning Co., 1274 Farnm St., H. 8, M(.DO\ALD Mer. This IsFall Moving Week I'he week you will want to Rnow about our efficient mov- g service Our large padded vans, with exp rt movers, make moving a leasure instead of a dread, as in the olden days. torage in Our Guaranteed Firep roof Warehouse Is ¢heaper than ver ¢ cffirs vou, at very moderate rates, safe storage for your f tare, plano, rugs and other household furnish- . to which you carry the key. maha Van & Storage Co. 806-818 South 16th St. Phone Douglas 4163. g o nus

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