Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, November 11, 1916, Page 16

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GRAIN AND PRODUCE|* Strong Demand for Export Wheat Stimulates the Cash Market and Prices Soar. ALL CEREALS ARE STRONG Omaha, November 10, 1916, ‘The strong future situatfon gave the cash ost and wheat ruled from demand for ulated tnterest In the cash market and most of the sai were dis- posed of before noon at much higher prices, one car of chole No. 2 hard wheat selling shing a new record for while & car of miling wheat sold at $ durum mixed wheat. The buyers were paying record prices for al kind of wheat, the bulk of the No. 3 hard from $1.86 to §1.88, whi the r of No. 3 hard sold from All the other cereals on the list were comparatively strong,. corn ruling from 2c to 3¢ higher, and onts selling from 1c to 1%c above the average price of yesterday. The receipts of corn were very light and sellers generally had little difficulty in get- ting the top price of the market for their samples. The oats market wi only moderately active, but the buyers seemed willing to take the bulk of the ofterings at the pre- valling market prices, The bulk of the oats samples graded No. 3 white and brought G4c, while the No. 4 actlve buying on the part of houses with nenboard connections, wpeculative and forelgn demand. Higher prices for lard at Liverpool gw th to the entire provision list he however, was mainly in t—No, 1 red, nominal! X 2 hard, $192%@1.93 o 3 d, 1080112 low, new, MOITY%e; ; standard, Poultry—Altve, NEW YORK ‘ST0CKS Wall Street Gives Free Rein to Its 8peculative Opti- mism. SESSION IS NOTEWORTHY With the dwindling on In the realm of New York, Nov, | grade sold at 63%c, and the off grade sam- | o tremely high prices, at he d the bulk of the No. 3 grade going h an active trade in bariey, with ing practically unchanged, the selling at §1.10@1,14 and d_flour equal 51,000 bushels; wheat recelpts bushels, and shipments against receipts of 2,723,0 shipments of 1,267,000 b , re $22,000 bush- bushels against receipts of & and shipments of 207,000 bu: Primary oats and shipments 1,112,000 receipts of 1,417,000 bushel ts of 1,216.000 bushels last CARLOT RECEIPTS, ‘Wheat. C’o’r.n On St. Louls Winnipeg These sales were reported tod Wheat—No. 1 hard winter, 1 cur, 41 oar, o 8¢; 1 car, 760, No. 3 durum, 1 1 car, $1.91, No. 8 durym mixed, 1 No, 3 mixed durum, 1 car, $1.9. ed, 2 cars, §1.83. 2: 3 cars, $141 No. cars, $1.40, No, 4: Barley—No. 4: 1 ear, §1,14; 1 car, §1.10, ao.: 1 feed: 1 car, $1.05, Corn—. 4 mhite: 1 u-r.‘um. No. 3 rellow i n:, 9%c. No. 5 mixed: [ i TR TR A ol wl i I e Sample white: 1 car, b3c. ; Prices—Wheat «|itn groatest Impet: 1 car}, and equipmen fted, when not aet W were montly we | Leather, which later forf ind_considerably more; th making its initial ard, Laclede Gas of o # in these diversified groups d from 3 to 22 points, but the net re- Holling was marked {mpress when realizing the purchasing shares receded 1 to 3 point palrment of the more val witnesses nle of re- fined copper, &t the record price of 3% per pound. Forelgn interests were In the market for this commodity according to r one-half a cent was offered for early de- ||v'orm< United Btates Bteel was firm even bofore the publication of the October ton- nage report, which established a new rec- nrg.. for unfilled orders, wo the inquiry Total sales, par value, $4,970, umber of wals .d" gy 1A8 SRR i, and quotations on lead- Rejeoted: 1 car, | A 1 car, 4| A New York Money Market. * | draggy. fo rts, & premium of | gy THE BEE: OMAHA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1916. LIVE ST0CK MARKET Cattle Receipts Light, Trade Steady to Sronger—Sheep and Lambs Higher. HOGS STEADY TO FIVE UP Omaha, Nov, 10, 1018, Rocoipts were Cattle, Hogs. Bheep. ore head to fill out thelr orders. de was reasonably active and practically not show much quoted a Quotations ct that Chicago was L for prices to be, It any- thing, a little easler, the local hog market opened firm to, If anything, a little higher. As has been the case moat this week, the shipper outlet was not very broad, but the had were evidently heir purchases early hade 10 as much as at exactly sulted urgent, for they at prices that w 10c high of the packer market at were no more than but as a general thing the market was a littie higher, sales mado after the opening being strong to in most bc above yi rday. The close was a practically all the d sirable hogs had been cleaned up and orders ed there were still & of medium to plain which packers were bujk. For the most ent was falrly active ofterings had changed The general market was steady to fe higher, with the t on the J ofterings wold saln of 16,700 over the corresponding period of last year. . 8h, Pr 320 $9 36 4 .. 66 No. .. 72. l re- run is the smallest supplies having totaled only L, which 27,000 smaller than than two weeks and 15,000 lighter than lamb trade was another higher affair this morniny ly foll over each other to year ago. ped lambs that rday reached §10.16 this morning, it ighest price ever paid for clipped lambs 6 of year, P were not very plentiful, and up & little. T a4 No yearlings or wethers of e foese Supbly wed UEBE and trad nominally !utl”’.‘m. vt OHICAGO LIVE STOCK MARKET. 3 Chlcago, Nov, 10.—Cattle—Recelipts, 3,000 10 New Tork, Nov. 10.—Mareantile Paper— | ' oon , Mexican dollars, steady atrong. ‘Time Loans—8teady; $0 4 sant 9o dere, SN por cen sl 20 Seoneys raliroad . A0 —American On (he stock market elestion. which slee bl QN per 4% per vent ewes, 41000 S0 Joseph Live Stock Market. © | St Jossph, Nov. 10.—Cattle—Recsipts, | . 9 head; market steady; Wire we and heifers, $4.36910.90; calves, 0. oge-—Raceipts 5000 head: market r::qy‘ top, 1000, Bk of sies, NG | Sheep and Lambde—Receipte. 1000 head market 5@ Me higher; 1L35; ewen, 1T 00 . mived 4 aw wteady . nn Winneapoiis (rain Marhed b a“ 3 , $EMN Cwahi Ne ) " ‘l‘“. No. | neethers, 01 LN 1 werthern, 0L BQLITY Cotn- yollow. Vigtee Nav 6. Wheat—Davomber. | Nard “ae Hunting Clothing and Gunning Outfits—Complete stocks at very modest prices. Hinting Clothing and Gun iing Outfits—Complete stock's at, very modest prices. HartSchaffner&MarxClothes Are QUALITY—ALL WOOL Garments BEFORE THE present wool : ing clothiers agreed that P1 the quality foundation; nov question, while others try conscience by usihg the t« Hart Schaffner & Marx ( WOOL and will always - sold in this store—WE k. by that we mean not so n. thread of cotton—NOW ARE BUYING. ;, all manufactur- \LL WOOL was are silent on this ¢ peace with their abrics, vays heen ALL while they are WOOIL—and redth part of a WHAT YOU Look for the Hart Schaffner & Marx Label--- A small thing to look for, but a big thing to find. Hart Schaffner & Marx Suits and Quvercoats At$18, $20 and $25 These are 20% Below Ot hers of Like Value Men’s and Young M¢n’s Suits and THE SUITS Two and three plain or pinch back, with perma- nent front or long soft roll; made in Worsteds, Tweeds, Cheviots and Cassimeres. $12.50 and $15 THE OVERCOATS in a1 1 5 ed fab- newest modcls; box backs, fitted ncks and cvery style of pinch back. "uli swapger coats with patch pockets satin yoke and sleeve linings, Overcoats, button models, ries ar | Fur and Fur Lined Coats, $18 to $95 We carry the largest line of Fur and ¥ 1w Lined Coats hereabouts. Kingley Trousers Pure : ik - worsted materials, values $7.50 to $8.00, at......... Patrick Duluth, Sherman Brothers and Oregon City Woolen Mills Mackinaws . . . . $7.50 Up Men’s Brocton-Made SHOES We call particular attention to these Shoes for outdoor wear— Shoes that will stand hard wear. A heavy BMck and Dark Tan Willow Calf, full double soles to heel; blucher style. Good Shoes for policemen, mail carriers or anyone in need of Shoes that will stand the task. About 200 pairs of Odd Size Men's High-Grade Shoes—Man les. Tan Russia Calf, Black Calf, Black Vici Kid. Some novelties with fancy tops. Former prices $3.50 to $6.50. Famous makes. Sale price, Saturday, pair A Lot of Boys’ Shoes—Odd sizes. All high-grade Shoes. Regular $2.50 to $3.50 values. ial S| Saturday, pair s 98 Main Floor, Men's Store. Men’s and Boys"Winter Hats Over 200 Dozen Men’s and Boys’ Fall and Winter Head- wear—Floor stock and sample lines, Saturday at a big saving. Men's CIEO, with fur inside bands. olf and Brighton shapes. All sizes and colors Men's High-Grade Golf and Brighton le with fur inside bands; silk lined. All the newest shapes; values to $1.50, Saturday, 68c 9 sc Sale of Boys’ | 'eadwear: Io'!' and Children's Fall and Winte - Headwear with fur and plush inside bands. Including Golf Cap: Rah-Rahs and Plush, 95 Chinchilla and Woolens of all kinds. Special, 4c, 65c and Cc Stetson Hats $10.00 We are headquarters for the world-r mowned John B. Stetson Hats, at $3.50, $4.00, to. Mayo | ats Sold here exclusively, at . Soft and Stiff Hats, at ooio Men's Fu. Caps The most complete line of Men's ur Caps in the city, including Alaska Seal, Hudeon Seal, Nearse |, Muskrat and $22 50 Beaver. Special, $2.00, $3.90, $5.00 to o MEN'S FURNISHINGS—FOUR BIG SPECIALS Just When You Need Them Money-savers, . every one, and such remarkable varieties that every man will find just what he seeks. Ne. 1 1,000 Pairs Men's Kid and Cape Gloves —Samples and surpius stoc s from a Gloversville glove manufac- tarer. o & regular way, scconding to the high cost of leather, these gloves should sell ot §1.00, §1.35 sad $1.50; our price, por 69‘ {lweced and combed sutton rdhed AL siaes in the ol but Aot n oach quantity Whie tiey 7" lnst, suis 78 Desen Men's AllWool an Wool-Mised Shirts and Drawers - Samples snd surplus lots from w derwonr mills. Assorted shades - ridbed and flat weaves. Extrac dinary velues, per gar- 79 mant 1 BIG BARGAINS FOR SATURDAY "wd" samplon. Flain ’ fine guai'ty dngenin and horschid: Wansng Unan Suine for Men - A perfact for £11 end wearing qualities *t 00.80 138 Paivs Men's Aute Gauntlete- nen believe these to be the mest Al weights in all sizes, ss m - sed and unlined. Made of extes Worth to §53.00; sale slm prive, per peir . Main Floar, ‘en's Store,

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