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\ 2 THE BEE: OMAHA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1916. - : . b 4 : days and stx months, 4% @ market higher; lambs, $11.50@1 year- by Logan & Bryan, stock and grain brokers | Norfolk &, Went .l:-‘-; ;:x:«;’e:t:m ys lings, $9.00@10.26; wethers, @5.76; 316 South Sixteenth L it Pastie Aris Call Money—Stringent; high, 15 per cen ewes, $7.26@8.25 Art Open. | High | | Pacific Tel, & Tel Jow, 6 per cent; ruling m;id.‘cw omt; gt e et O T | Pe Ivania 4 cent; closing per cent; pec. 8 CHToACs LIVE OO MARKEE L o al 5 = S e v - e i i o By 7 i - | Reading 5 S 23, reg UMK & T. s Killing Cattle Steady, Feeders|cauie Market Weak, Hogs Weak, Sheep|Better Prices Rule Grain Mar Yay 4 LI Call Money's Rise Overshadow R | 5 et 2 ToR UM i o oy : Firm, : : AL . : ; Shattuck A 1100% Mont. Power bs. 99 Strong — Lambs Higher, P S R M A ket—Receipts Are Large Corn. PR ing and Disturbing Fea- Boatiasy 5 IORNY. %@"&“HBQ 2. head: market weak; native beef ttie, ec % 2 . | Southern Raliway ...310 N. Y. O .. Breaking All Records. $6.90@12.60; wentern steers, $6.90610.60; and Samples Sell. May 1% 0 ture of Market. udebaker Co 10 N Y, H & H, 51 stockers and feeders, $4.60@7.75; cows and = July | d k e Copper Am. Smelt. 6s..118% b ¢ helfors, $3.85@10.00; calves, $9.76@13.25. Oats. E AL e ) exExiCompary AT &T c 4%a.108 No Pac i HEAVY HOGS STRONGER | iioks—Receipts 66,000 head: market weak | EXPORT DEMAND QUICKENS | e Hpuiy thw e %2 | FLURRY HELD TEMPORARY |(non pacte... | Anglo-French G 9% | do 38 oo at bc ubove Saturday's average; bulk of My, BA e s Hod i U. 8 . Alcohol. 4| A s, 91 Pac. T. & T, ba. ] sales, $9.20@9.90; light, $5.60@9.70; mixed, T Pt * A < 5 1R Sheel. v ! Bath. Steel r. 6&.102% Penn. con. 4%s 1 Omaha, December 4, 1916. (10.10910.00; heavy, $0.40010.00; rough;| = = = Omaha, Decembor 4, 1916 |Fork. | 7|, 2 New York, Dec. 4.—Call money's rise to|U. 8. Steel pid Conl: Pae. lat. - '90% do gen. 4%8 : $9.40@9.55; plgs, $6.25G5.40 e cash demand for all ccreals was very | STIZRIzeS 28 + Utah Copper o Dy +vee T0008 10480 19,500 | Ahaep bl Socelpts, 30,000 head; | active toduy, and while recelpta wers larke,| May | 25 30 |26 30 26 00 | 15 per cont, the highest rate in more than |\, GORREF-. e O e ) timate Monday b 455 ;i market firm; wether§, $8.25@9.10; ewesdh|'he traders were able to disp-se of their| Lard Vo , | three years, and exceeding by 5 per cent| Western Union cr . 8 P. ¢ 58.105% So. Bame day last week..13.142 14,425 19,740 [ ; e o le v 0 M e * RPa SRY 5 a%s e 10 108 11 $4.78@5.50; lambs, $9.90@12.65, samples at considerably better prices. | Jan. | 16 16 22 610 12 | Westingh. Electric. 4,900 CRI&PRT 48 18 do_ref. ; Same day 2 wks. ago.16,406 11,551 13318 O}.59; 32:000 Whett bold on s faae i ietter basla el (LI CAAY [ 1B 15 95 85 |15 87| the maximum quotation maintained during| " Toru| sales for the day, 1 : Colo. & S. Railway 68 URBIE K877 12,787 e eat sold o ch be pas ) | | : ing | Al sates for 1h , RIE] m: ::; 3 ::: ::: 9,060 7,437 15,320 St. Louls Live Stock Market. did Saturday and prices generally were Y‘J{"vfl e e o 1” 0 the first week of the war, was the over- | Yondon BLoik Market) | D. . R. G. con. |n;| c}",lr“ Same day last year .10396 9984 12310 8t Louls, Dec. 4.—Cattlo—Receipts, 10..|0Uoted from Ic to 2c higher, with the du-' Jan | 1420 | 14 30 22|14 a7 hadowing and disturbing feature of today's| yondon, Dec. 4.—American gecuritles were | £ri° £on. Rubber 63.101 Receipts and disposition of live tock at{100 head; markel ateady: native beef steors, [ 10 wheat seliing At aigood premitmio LRSS - "";’ market. steady on the stock exchange here today.| Gy No. 1st 4%s.100% Steel bs....1 the Unfon Stock Yards, Omaha, for twenty-|$7.60@11.75; yearling steers and heiters, | the other varieties % The flurry, which was regarded as tem-| " gj|Vor—Bar, 35 3-16d per ounce T Cont."ref, ‘4s. 91% *W. Union 4%s. 07 e b Yoatord $8.50@11.60; cows, $5.50G7.75; tockers and | The cash wheat situation was helped | CHICAGO GRA porary—the final quotations being 7 Per| Monay—4% per cent *Int M. 4145.109% Dom. of Canada.100 four hours ending at § o'clock yesterday: s 0@7.50: prime southern beef | "0Mewhat by the fact that forelgners have cent, was accepted as a sequel to the steady | Digcount Rates—Short and three months, | K. C. So. ref. bs. 901 RECEIPTS—CARS. uteers, $8.009.00; cows and heifers, 34126 | A64in entered the market and this resuited | Chicago, Dec. 4 —Tightening up of Inter- | impairment of local cash holdings. Since| 1 @ss per tont : L &N unt. ds.. 95% oBid ' Cattle. Hogs. Sheep. H'r's, z 2 75 . |!n heavier buying of cash wheat by the|est rates on call loans led to a decid the first week of November actual reserve( = = ° o | o PR T 3 7.60, prime yearling steers, $7.50@9.00; na Al C. M. & St. P..... 20 ’ i [ tive calves, $6.00@11.76. local elevator concerns. No. 2 hard wheat | hearish reaction in wheat todny. As a con- | of clearing house banks have suffered a re- Bank Clearings. 0il and Rosin. Wabash ........... 1 “+| " Hogw—Recelpts, 12,100 head; market | FOUENt from $1.66 to $1.69%. and the No. |sequence the market closed nervous, at a [ duction from $124,000,000 to the $41,000,000 RSy Dttt o Ba Lk Sloatingn for OmaLl |\ Eavannal, Dec. 4—Turpentin:- B Missouri Pacific 3 3 ! migher: 1kht, $9.35@9.90; pigs, $7.00@A.75; | ) hard ranged in price from $1.62 to $1.66, | range varsing from o cdine to %e ad- | roported last week. e e BT o a s e for Oma | e, 494 @)% 05 salex, 93 bbIn i recel) | Union _Pacific Mo 80 nied and butchers, §9.20G10.00; good | WIth the bulk of the offerings Kaing At|vance, with May at to $1.72% and| Much of this shrinkage results from the | responding day last year $3.649,159.75. | 523; shipments, 170; stock, C. & N. W., east.. 10 4 -l Heavy, $10.00@10.10; bulk of sales, $9.406 | 31,64@L65. No. 4 hard wheat averaged |July at $1.43%. Corn gained Y%c.to %, | diatribution of money to banks &t other o st fikeoll 5 | " Rosin—Firm; sales,/ 1,299 4 W, wes 3 7 ot around $1.60G1.62, and a few cars of off- [oats lost lc\to %e and provisions finished | serve centers and heavy cirect payments New York Monéy Market. | 2,790; stock, 92,910, Ruote 1 , M. & 0. 19 6 9 Sheep and Lambs—Recelpts, 1,700 head; | Erade sold for $1.50@1.5% at The off 19 a rise of 2iec to the interlor for supplies, largely exports. | New York, Dec. 4—Mercantile paper, 3! 26.30; F, G, M. I, $6. east... (I 7.6012.66; ewes,| The corn market was very active and all| High rates/for money did not make them- | In addition, muc |2 , Dec. . 3% % ; Q. = market steady; lambs, $7.50@12.656; ewes, - ., much money is tied up in vari-| per cent. 5 Q. west... 23 s 1) $3.76@7.60; yearlings, $5.00@9.00. grades of this coreal wold from 1o to Iyc melves felt In the wheat market untll the [ous syndicate operations yet to be con-| Sterling Exchange — Sixty-day bills, | : L & P, east 30 14 4 et el hisher than the average price of Saturday. | last half hour of trading. Then, however,|cluded. Unises the usual signs fall, today's | $4.11%¢ sommercisl sixty-day bills on ban Fain Mk i | 3 1 s . S ell nd white col 0 §ood something of a stampede took place on the . B ot ec, 4. —Wheat—No. 2, $1.81 b S a1 | Mess Gl Live ek ket e o hoss | st upd e ks searly” come | Sonapency o Mcaly o rols very ‘wen' by | RUTL: commartial saty-day bis. Wia%:| | S Lows Dec b Whesto § 00 ; Chicago Gt. West.. 12 5 o Boux City, 1a., Dec. d—Cattle—RecelDls: | varioties sold at $3% @84c, while mixed |p lipse of bullish Influence during the | additional $30,000,000 o the metal is ex-| Silver—Bar, 75c; Mexican dollars, 57%c. $171% - \ % 7 b -u-::;l' $9.00911.00; butchers "§i.50@ | L™ Of the samo grade brought from &ic|rest of the duy. Lack of xport “"l""';‘fl pected during the week from Canada, and| Bonds—Government, steady; railroad, ir- 2, B8Y @89 2 white, 30 f ¢ Total receipts....d 121 89 A RECE; - 09, g bt ML LB to 83%ec, | WA« coupled with the unsettiement of the | nore than $30,000,000 gold f o " 88140 90%¢ 4 | ; fat co d helfers, §5.76@7.50; can- Y i AdARh - : ,000,000 gold from Russia, now | regular, 2 i 3 . ; 3 a mos ples : e late ensio At : ! L ‘: Cattle. Hogn. @1 calves, $6.00@8. buils, stags, L) Ko/ hlgher. Ng. 3 whits s eold &t 5\ %o | Previously. & aHarp. falling off iin. the tota) xrmmr: on In next Saturday's bank state- | | Morris & Co. 889 1 $6.2006.50; feeding cown und helfers, 3470 | standard brought 51%c, while the bulk of | United States visible supply had led to a | ™gio o strong durlng the forenoon, | 4 Switt & Co ...1,826 @6.75. 3 the samples, which graded’ No. 3 white, | bulge in prices, eapecially as estimates were | wiip o renewal of last week's inquiry for| 2 Cudahy Packing Co....1,260 Hogw—Roceipts, 12,000 head: market |06 TAROER, W current that the amount ‘of wheat.in ro- | Jach & renewa st weelcs inquiry for | & Armour & Co. L L13 2,680 steady; light, 39.0069.40; mixed, $945@ | “orpe ryn market waa quoted unchanged |Scrve on forms was less than half the ag- | 10w - an well a8 coppers and otfier 3 C Gogh 6; heavy, $0.70G9.90; pigs. $7.0007 LTSRN A e e als. olls, sugars, tobaccos, the leather ¥ Schwartz & Co 9.66; Y and the cash demand for this cereal was | Krega year ago. The temp Yaun group and less specific is: Ext) 4 55 J. W. Murphy Sheep & ',,"""',MT""M;}IN’" oxcellont, the Nov 2 welling at $1.41 and the | had a heavy handicap in bearish gonditions § F105 (R0 F0 ‘rl;“:’ nfl::»] ;flr::n:rz;h;; . § Lincoln Packin markot steady; fed ‘muttons, No. 3 grade at $1.39@1.40'% which gave the market a weak tone at the [ o e% o | n 2 s tie No. & 39 %. s to 3 points in Ohlo Gas at the mew i Huninger & Oliver wethers, 37750860, ewes, There was not much barley sold and this | beginning TegbrATor 1805 Y Imabs, $11.00@12.0 marRet why . Absence of any sign of immediate rellef | (o °"d 0f 124%, with a new maximum for i B o as quoted unchange Columbla Gas at 54% | = Che i from the scarcity of ocean vessels and from %. | q » z These sales ware reported today Mexicans also de f: t. Joseph Live Stock Market. Ll bl n Y o eare | the. conigeation of rallway fevilitiea was x made favorable response to | it 8t, Joseph, Mo., Doc, 4.—Cattle—Rocolpta, [ §1. 693 : 10 corn, S1.000 o cara 188 & carer | among the leading factors at the outset in | the ’""':;*:‘q:":;':mf:‘l‘"a;:&t:mnclr\n-u the bor- | 6 n'_DwGE‘UDOUGLAS STREETS | ARl L B $isn No. b hard winter: 3 cam dark), | FONKO e O orta of whest of | 314 Baldwin Locomotive wers at thelr. boat o o ~ g 37 .76, cows o e . 845 s 3 . P 5 po u o e e elr bes H R oaiyey, 47 000 1A Be e, il L W Rt aitEontithe (UAEAIBLALEN kDA R CanaaE during tho period of greatest unsottiement. 1 l December 1 Hogw—Recelpts, 5.000 head: market 6@ | 3" cars, 41835 1 éar, $1.63; 1 oar, §15313; | ¥ere only about one-halt as large as during | I'Tekular = rallies ~ from minimum prices ea e lg pec a. 3 10 higher; top, $9.90; bulk of sules, $9.30@ | | car, $1.62. No. 4 hard winter 1 car,|th® corresponding period last vear. v the final dealings. Total sales of | ) Hamilton, .80, Ry $1.64; 1 car, §1.69: 3 cars | PATRO moves at Washington counted also "“,‘[f‘u“lragi:‘:;‘”;? flhflr'fi-‘ e . G i Sullivan _ Bros. . Sheep and Lambs—Receipts, 3,600 head 1 (8184 S " | againat the bulls o change registered another dis- 3 Rothschild & Krebs..., markes ‘strong; laave, §11.76013.35; swes, e '7; | Shorts who wished to even up trades in|€0Unt With no material change in rates to rocer a e Or ues ay U Mo, & Kan. Calt Co. $1.16@8.25, ' e rn'r""‘,'.,,°l corn found that offerings, 635, were un- It";;ld::m-‘nd :}”J“' x:_nnds were less actlve, | Christie —_— r, $1.70. No. 2 d 4 b %' | usually light. The consequent bulge in|P y steady. Total sales, par value, S 2 $1.70. No. 2 durum mixed: 1 car, $1.71. | M5 SRl $4,720,000. United States b ver 2 . ol Maet b cotten| 0 a1 cur L T o gL | B howevsr, wax aot il neid raine n | ELI0, Uniied staes wondn wers”un-| || BUY NOW AND SAVE THE FUTURE ADVANCES 4 New York, Dec, 4. —The market for coffe car, $1.68. No, 2 mixed: 1 car, $1.71; 3-5 | g0’ T v haAd .| Number of leadt | ? Q 1 1 1 tutures was generally steady on a mnd‘fl‘nln car, $1.68. No. 3 mixed: 3 cars, $1.69; 2-5 .',",,,‘, ,,;"u’;,.‘:’,‘r i“..‘\.l','l"‘l.Ll‘.’"gflcflyfipf:’n:; on the stock mu‘r‘lu"llw\::r’:,' S Raiotations Hayden s for lllllty, at the nght Prices fomand trom Wall Btreet and ocomimision fear, §1.45. No 8 mixed aurum: 1 car, | japt ‘within narrow limite Sales. High, Low. Close. ||| 13 POUNDS BEST PURE 4 cans 014 Dutch Cleanser. .........25¢c h but_met home realizinz in the late | §1.70; 2 ouses but_ m .70; 2 cars, $1.69. Packers buylng |ard steadies the provision | Am. Beet Bugar 107 1031 [ GRANULATED SUGAR ’ Breakfast Cocos, per lb. 5 ; Spside) il aRvagostawere sot Gl BMES L Bye—ig § cars, $141. No. 3: 1 car, | market in Tate dealings. Earller)there had | Ainerican Can.. o4 % FOR ... « . | The Best Tea Siftings, 1b tained. The opening wax one (o four points [ 1401 2 3.5 cars, §1.40; 2.6 $1.39, g A B blg receipte of hogs |Am. Car & Fndy 7 g s L e o s ottt K hw sold about four [N been declines owing to blg receipts of hogs [ 48-1b. sack best high-grade Diamor y BN anAl rtive moontus, muld sboat (oup| Mo, 4t Liows 01, and to an increase of weocks of meats at|AM: Locomotive... Flour, made from the best selected | The Best Creamery Butter, bulk, ib., 40c to six polats’ sbove Belurdey's closing fis-| Barley—No. 3: “Part car, 3115, No. 1|yestern points e e T No. 1 Nebraska Wheat, nothing finer | The Best Strictly Fresh Eggs, doz..38¢ e g e e s e eoeY gumn | fe0d: 1 car, §1.02. Sample: Part car, 80c. | " Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 3 red, nominal; [ Am: SUE*E Tel b es or cakes, sack...$2.35 | Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery Butter, March touching 83.3c and May 84.9c. ?lnr:u scattored selling seemed to be promoted by ol L orn: No, 2 yellow, | Anaconda Copper reports of higher money rates during the|py, S 89@90%c; No. 4 yellow, 86@89%c; No. 4 | Atchison pper aftornoon and May eased off to §4.7c. The| Liverpool closed ‘with wheat unchanged | white, §51 @80c, Onta: No. 8 white, 51% | Baldwin Locomot. . close was one to three polnts not hIEher. (o 1c up and corn steady and unchanged. | @uie: siuadard. 550 53 fe. Ryer No. o | Baltimore & Onio.. for bread, . bars Beat-'Em-All, Diamond C or | _per Ib. Swift's Pride Laundry Soap......25c F:lnn iry utter, 7 1bs. Best Kiln Dried White or Yellow | The best Full Cream, New Yor ite, Cornmeal for ..........co. ....19¢ Wisconsin Cream or Young America 6 Ibs. Best Rolled White Breakfast Oat- Full Cream Cheese, per 1b 30¢ earances were: Wheat and flour equal to ,000 bu.; corn, 69,000 bu.; oats, 614,000 | No. at. 3 red, % 3 hard, 2 hard, $LI6@L76}|Am. Zine, L. & ‘36 7 Cattle i Ing, were smaller than one | ago but about on a par with a year ago.|g.ja 20,000, December, §0.7c; January, Primary wheat receipts were 2,228,000 bu. ) Brooklyn Rapid Tr 25, Neufchatel Cheese, each. .4c ’ | There was a good active demand for cattle brua o i - | $1.48. Barley: 90c@31.24. Seeds: Timothy, e > T ¥ meal for ........ c 3 as well as beef steors, were fully steady, do; September, 86, October, | 2,307,000 bu. last year. Lt Ponk, $28.56; lard, $16.77; ribs, $13.60@ |Canadlan Pacific... 1,500 Skinner's Famous Maearoni, Vermi oy e or Spaghetti, made in Omaha by Omaha Creamery Butter, per Ib.. peopple. 1t's Quality Goods, pkg...8Ysc | Fresh Vegetables, Shipped Direct from 6 cans Baker's Shredded Cocoanut...55¢c the South for Hn'l‘]den Bros. 2-1b. pkg Self-Rising Pancake Flot Fresh Beets, Carrots, rnips or Shal- MacLaren's Peanut Butter, 1b lots, per bunch... Sc No. 3 cans Polk’s Famous Sol Radishes, per bunch.... Tomatoes for .. The Best Cooking Potatoes, No. 2 cans Early June Peas. .1 3 heads Fresh Leaf Lettuce.........10c 6 pounds Choice Japan Rice Old Beets, Carrots, Turnips or Parsnips, Fancy Queen Olives, guart. per lb., at.... .zl/:: while stockers and feedsrs were If anything ; November, #1.9c, Primary corn recelpts wers 1,220,000 bu. | i, patial Leathers, 13200 | & little stronger, It was in fact a good B * tatement _ Butter—Lower; creamery, 33@39c. hesapeake & Ohio 11,900 healthy market from start to iniah with the |\ C08 WOrIe WWiTle MUBRIY AACAMCNt | and shipments of P00 i, ukainet e | Eggs—Steady; recolpts, 1,048 cases; firsts, Gl S Pyl bulk of the offerings changing hands in|yoiber ‘ompared with a decrouse of 32,319 | 349,000 bu. last year e s Sty 8] GRRSTAE mACk: {1 e i good Inst year. making the vislble as of December | Primary oats recelpts were 1,319,000 bu. | “poteitiy OMRE L Ghing Copper. ooa "o ohoiog | 1. 111IAOL buks agaipat 10430475 luat [and. shipments of 191,000 bu., againat ro- Michigan, - Wisconsin. Minnesoe. and | COI0. Funl & Tron . year. celpts of 1,456,000 bu. and shipments of 3 4 ‘orn Prod. Refng. 43, o 5ied | "Spot, dull. Rio 7, 9%e; Sahton 4s, 10%c. | 1,083,000 bu; laat P Dakota white, ' $1.50@1.65; Minnesota and | Gortipi giaas 4 year, H - . ; Mm"“' ch Cost and freight offers were reported in the a CARLOT RECEIPTS. m‘::'l‘- :m\&- :'1’.555“31"1“5'_' Idaho and Wash- | Digtillers® Sec: 1i38c 4 market ranging from !99.0c to 100.5¢c for Wheat, Corn. Oats. —A] % sla Large bottle Worcester Sauce, Pure | Red Onions, per Ib... e ofour 10 €ood Erise | Santon 4, London oredi Chicago 12 315 13 e R oA tow 14 @ 1be; Genoral Rleotric ‘Tomato Catsup, . Pickles, assorted | Highland Navel Oranges, per dozen, i it B b e o s Bl o R o My i I bt i y 26 refs in Santos futures and an advance of | Duluf Tt IRAL Tilinoly Contiat: Satima 'Laundry Starch or La France c: e 1-16d in rio exchange on London. Do O A B s Taundry Tablets, DKE.....--.-.-- Clh e e e D, o Y 56110 9 | Quotations of the Day on Varlpus Leading | In#piration : et ke T SPECIALS IN MEAT DEPT. TUESDAY .3,190 A J, .| Int. M. M, New York, Dec. 4.—Motals—Lead, $7.400 19 New, York, Dec. 4—Flour—Unsettled; | 12t M- M. b 7,65, Spelter, easy wpot, Bust St. Loul | Corn—! 2 cams, dc. wpring patents, $9.00@9.25; winter patents, | Konnacoct Pure Home-Made Sausage, per Ib....... % 1 car/ Bdc; 6 cars, 83% 3 cars, 83c. No. 5 white: 1 yellow: 1 car, 8§3c, : 43-6 cars, 84c, No, 1 yello i 16 cars, 83%c. No. 4 yellow No. 6 yellow: 1 car, 82%c. r, firm; livery, $12.63%@12.87%. Cop ectrolytio, first quarter, $34.50; third quarters, $32.60@33.60. Tron, firm; No, 1 northern, $20.50@30.00; No. 2, $29.00 @29.60; No. 1 southern, $28.60@29.00; No, 2, $28.00@28,60. Tin, quiet at $33.75@46.26. At London—Copper: Spot, £151; futures, £142 10s; electrolytie, £170. Tin: Spot, £189 bs; futures, £190 1Gs. Lead, £20 10s. Spelter, £60 1 $8.40@8.70; winter stralghts, $8.15@8.40. Louis. & Nash. Wheat—Spot, barely steady; No. 1 durum, | Mex. Patroleum $2.06%; No. 2 hard, $1.84%% No. 1 north- | Miami Copper. .. ern, Duluth, §1.96%; No. 1 northern, Mani- | M, K. & Tex. b toba, $1.96, f. 0. b. New York. g‘(”a’n'ém" !'Pablfl( 3 Corn—8pot, steady; No. 2 yellow, $1.03%, Montana Power. ibe It GEOURIED Sh ¢ 1 f. New York, ten-day shipments. Netlonal Lead B R0ICAL sars, Mo, Oats—Steady; standard, 58% @69c. N Y. Central:: i) oar, Mo; 3 cars 83c. Sample| Hay—steady: No. 1, $1.16:\No. 3, $1.10; [N ¥, R4y i 2 Bl - No. 3, 95c; shipplng, 76@80c. - Evaporated Apples and Dried Frolt, |? by AN Mo 3 o s Seaandard, O g tachetot, Deo. drBvaporated spplm— | SAF% $16.* No. 4 white: 1016, 130 18e; 1916, 80 e Trcie cost 00, L Nillvaporated ApPISS— | Sample white: 4 cars, 50%c: k ldas—Trai; B 7 8 tancy, 9¢; cholce, 814 @8%c; prime, Ovial Cash Prices—Wheat: No. 2 hard Allldle)\ l““l‘m. Bogota, 44@45c; Central e, . ’ : No, .| Americ: c. | Hogs—Hog receipts were the smallest for | ‘'Dried frult—Prunes, easy: Calitornias, | $},67% @180 No. 3 hard, $1.61@1.67; No. | ™Logthor—Firm; hemlock firsts, 67c; sec- Monday since three weeks ago. Early es- [715%10%c; Oregons, 1 Apricats | 3, 2ard: $1.8801.65; o, 3 enring, 31.6001.74; | onds, 8. ke tes placed the supply at 136 cars, or | firm with small stock: 16% @16c; | 0 sprin .66@1.71; No. durum, | © proyisions—Pork, unsettled; imess, $31.50 110,300 . head, which is 4,000 ahort of last 16%e; fancy, 16% @170 | TP LG Ne S eeum, $188@LIL Corn: | g2.00: family. $30.00033.00; “short_clear, e e || Reon:chome ko faney. seedod, 1% @ 10%0; yertow haK 04, No. 5 yetiors 0k, | middie weat,'$17.10917.50. ; L Teporiad ust & teady trads, but | eedives, 10013407 London layar, $1a0." | XL jOKDIGIGNG.? R0oT JREING! | Tallow—rirm Tars wai a alétably. broud. ou)bt Omaba Hay Market, He: e yellow, B14 @32 No 3 imised, | ik Sk : Y% o; No. mixed, 83@83%c; No. 4|, t was on the weighty or- WOmana, Duc. L—Prairie Hay—Cholce u- | mixed, 834 \fic: No. § mixed 10830; No. Frrarp ALY an, .50: No, 1, A .00, . 2,16 mixed, 81 0. ats: N white, Bate--Unzattis 2 7 #00d butchers as l“f n149.00@10.00; No. 3, §8.0069.00, Cholce mid- | 5135 @51%c: standard, 51% @51%c; No. 3 ,"';:!"":‘.:': ‘{;“’2’-‘"-":‘;‘3"18;;::4 joassal paying prices that were fully |jand, §11.00; No. 1, $10.00610.50; No. 2, $8.60 | white, 51@861%c; No. 4ywhite, 50% @6 <. | Arats,) 46 @470; firats, 430 450; seconds, 100 spots as much as b6c higher. No. 3, $7.60@8.60. Choice lgw1.-1n‘;:o. Barley: Malting, $1.07@1.16; No. 1 feed, | 1o " H ) H 3 . s 00y e 0 No- 3, 4T.00 | 470@ 81,02 Rye: No. 2, $14001.41; No. 3| “Cheeso—steady: recelpts, 1.422 boxes; Steer Rib Boiling Beef, 3 Ibs. for. . Steer Round Steak, per 1b........ B S e To make your chickens lay, feed them ground bone, 8 lbs for. -TRY HAYDEN’S FIRST--It Pays 29 imeree 874 17 00 20 -.o‘....}lfl 875 9 40 > We Offer for Subscription as, if and when issued * Books to Open at Noon December! 5th, 1916 and Close Without Further Notice Smith Motor Truck Corporation- (Successors to Smith Form-A-Truck Co. CONVERTIBLE 8% CUMULATIVE PREFERRED STOCK Preferred both as to Assets and Dividends city, lle, nominal; coun- speclal, 11%e. receipts, 5,718 tubs @40c; firsts, 37U @38%c; @3.00; No. 8, $5.00@' o |$1.39Q1.40%. o pt ipAS D Straw—Cholce wheat, $5.60@6.00; cholce Omaha Future Market, :‘.‘;,“",‘,*n’:;:" ’:sfl‘rl;“tnl:n:;; :rgzlzzl‘i.cdxar (et dnst oats or rye, $6.0096.50. The export demand was somewhat Im- | *'f J A ! Poultry—Dressed, irregular; chickens, 21 @30c; fowls, 16@22c; turkeys, 18@28c. , uncertain; prices not settled. ‘As o general thing, however, the light fal fa~Ch $16.00@17.60; No. 1, |proved today and this fact, together with h th sha . 50, Standard, uc.sno:i.so; No | gtronger Liverpool cables, forced an early 3, $11.00@12.00. rise in the market. May, $1.68% @1.68%. £ mixed, 87@88c; No 2 white, 2 yellow, 88@88%c; December, tained before any disbursements may be made on the Common Stock. This riso In May and July wheat was P \ stances refusing to even Yory COHan Murket, | ires| O8I temporary and whilo July whoat closed T e e drove of light sWit at anything lke steady | oponed stoady; ‘Docomber, 1995 waked: | §1 anss wnd sitwed ot 3105 s s 8 10| 160176, No. 2 red, $1.69G 173, Decom.| Liquid assets of $105 on each share of Preferred Stock Outstanding must be main- ' prices considerdd himselt mighty lucky. As'|January, 20.00c; March, 20.20c; May, 20.87 rn advanced about 1% ocents the | ber. 31.66 it was there were at least twenty-five loads | July, 20,37c; October, 18.42c, "“‘,’ g P g e %nr wvmfl:‘ us 3 the lighter hogs left atter practically all | The cotton market closed today “steady, 1d on th 4 &fia—mm hogs had been cleanod up, | net unohanged (o elght points lower, PR R AT Tl o0 the Jang Biaak st of these had gone without bids all| Cotton futures closed steady. January,| oo "0 fairly active trade in the May article, and some were carried from last |19.07c; Murch, 20.29c; May, 20.51c; July, | which olosed about e lower. 20.620; October, 18,55 v plainly ‘there was no definite | Cotton—Spot, quiot: middling uplands, | —L0Chl rane of options Redeemable at $120 per share; Dividends payable quarterly, 15th of January, April, July & October 0. 2 white, 55c; No. 2 CAPITALIZATION 4%c; firsts, 39c; sec- onds, 37; packing, 20%c. market for lights on the close, As several [20.10c. Sales, 7,700 ba AT TSAt | Egge—Firsts, 37c ; sollers put it, they had to take what they — Wht. | i 1 1 Poultry—Hens, 14c: roosters, 11%c; live Authorized To Be Presently Issued could get, and even then there were some- Minneapolis Grain Market. Dee, 166 | 166 [164 | 164 [166 | turkeys, . . thing like fifteen or twenty loads unsold at| Minneapolis, ~Dec. d.—Wheat—December, | May | 168 | 1 71%168%( 1 68%[170% | i Preferred Stock, $100 par value.. 20,000 shares 14,000 shares it lghia scatiared on down.. Toba unded | hard, 11410 Libk: No. 1 morihern. $hdii | comn, | k| 13T IR} 1 a7 Tl Ry et C Stock . .1 lue...1,200,000 “ 1,000 “ 1 3 0] lan ard, 8 R H 0. northern, " ‘orn. . 3 n pool, D S 3 i @LE; No. 2 northorn, §178% G151, Dec. | 8 | K| 8] 3% | o 2 Bard winter, 160 70; No. 3 Manttors: itngs Seck(ci 1N pyzwatues: LAY 000,000 Corn—nNo. 3, yellow, 81% @8bc. / May ng“‘ | BT | 86K | o1, 17w ba. | Fiurmeed 170884, 0 oum % ’ [RS8 SO P comhot sl sy Ameritaniuried. trew, NO MORTGAGE OR REFUND INDEBTEDNESSS OUTSTANDING od— E 13s 6d \ Flour—Unchanged. | 60 [0 el e ; \ / B Barley, 16008110, } | I sasl sy ]il"r:‘:).:—“1"‘1‘,::(]‘:::“;":{ m_"m“l' e One share of Preferred Stock may be ex('han;:c.d for ten shares of Common ° .231 130 9 65 Rye—3$1.41@1.42. £6 168, Stock after June 30, 1917, and prior to January 1, 1920. A sinking fund of 5% per Wiy Bran—3$21.00031.60, L annum will retire the Preferred Stock at 120 per share or better, beginning January 1st, 1920. From a letter of Mr. A. D. Smith, Prec lent of the Company, and from data contained in the audit of M. & L. W. Scudder and Touche, Niven & Co., and appraisal by Loats & Burchard Co,, wé summarize as follows: Sugar Market. New York, Dec. 4.—Sugar—Raw, steady contrifugul, 36.64; molustes, 3431, Refined. Shee, steady; cut loaf, §5.65; orushed, $8.50; mould thing simiter 1 lest aanders Jambe some: | 3 ™53 00; cubes, $8.00; XXXX powdored this morning, prospects for a fairly lberal | $7:60: Powdered §7.60; fino granulated, $1.50 #pply Being fulfilled when elghty-five cars, | 414Mond A, $7.60: confectioners' A, $7.40 OF some 19,800 head, were renorid 1e. mrs: | No. 1, $7.35. Sugar futures steadied on cov- 4 0F amatlor Tt o but 6,000 | °T\NE and a better demand for outalde ac- B it than St Mg i . At noon prices were 1 to b polnts sosrssponding Monday last year. : k S Al O o fat lamb trade Complain of Grain Rates. ,‘:,,'wmu"‘m‘“ the fesling was firm frim ashington, Dee. 4.—(Special Telegram.) Aighersoneral thing | _The Omaha Grain association has filed The Company manufactures a truck unit which sells for $350, and which converts Ford, Dodge, Maxwell and similar cars into one-ton trucks. There are now over 9,000 of these trucks in actual use. Among the prominent users may be mentioned: Armour & Co. U. S. Mail Service Cocoa Cola Co. i 13 '-"m-"'k. ',d""a'd"}‘u:d:‘"":; ’“';“"6 mig. | comPplaint with the Interatate Commerco Butler Bros Schlitz Brewing Co. The Texas Co. g - | commission against the Great Northern i 5 farmase. but about 19 oclock, things begtn | Kullmay company et al of dnjust and dio Standard Oil Co. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Pabst Brewing Co. oAl 0y “g"““::“i criminatory rates on graln shipped from Fleischmann Yeast Co. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. of Various States. | Omaha and Council Bluffs, thing prices ranged from steady t & dime higher. On paper the nldku: \oyen more advaace than that, bt | VeXed Saloonists Turn to be more plentitul R L T SR A OA-Ritioners : wfl’:‘fll\u’;fiu‘:fim&i ’(:- b;':‘llkpr:; Omaha saloon keepers, apparently sold upwards from $12.00 | iatigued by being asked the same ¥ L ¥ lambs reached $10.76, a new.high | question hundreds of times cach day, 2! or the ssason, with o Sile sack |are displaying cards i prominen Nashville, Chattanooga and Atlanta at $10.55. ¥ carried | places on their back bars, which read: Lv. Chicago 10:25 p. m. Ar. Jacksonville 7:25 a. m. (2nd day) "rl‘::tol sves ‘smmd prices about | “Don’t ask us wha; we're going to do week. Nothing real choice | after May 1, 1917. What are you % offered, several bands of a d o oh | @olling at $7.90, with tho best hera at $4 9y | SOINE to do? Montgomery, Ward & Co. Sheffield Farms-Slwason-Decker Co. Singer Sewing Machine Co. The Smith Form-A-Truck is'the accepted motor truck for practically every line of business using trucks of one-ton capacity, low initial and proven low maintenance cost being its important features. i Current net earnings are now running at the rate of approximately 3.940,000 per an- num, or over 8 times Preferred Stock dividend. Net earnings for 1917 estimated at about $3,000,000. Based on orders in hand, production for 1917 should exceed 30,000 !ru# units. The material for 15,000 has already been purchased, and the company is well protected | 1 i I lg. Take a sightseeing trip through the sunny south on Feeders were very scare, One load of Y y %9\"' way to Florida. ~See the battlefield region and the for the remaining material necessary for a total ducti i 3 f S ¢ production of 30,000 in 1917, TR ot el Tiaguiich, waa‘abont the agly HLRA L L otk I sty ennessee mountains. T he Dixie Route is shortest and G MES IR The Company will have no bonded indebtedness, nor can any be issued without the consent of three-fourths of the holders of the Preferred Stock. and brought $11.60. This sets a new beating lust week's high mark by most scenic way — via C.&ELE.L (Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad) To Florid BT to keep your Y orida . AT Springs from i Improved equipment — Observation cars, Drawing-room L3 .o sHE tations on Sheep and Lambs—Lambs, £0od to cholce, §12.10@12.40; lambs, fair to $1L60@12.10; lambs, oclipped, $9.750 76; lambs, feeders, $10.25¢11.50 yoar- Mngs, good to choic 00@10,00; yearlings, ¥ to good, $7.75@8.75; yearlings, feeders, 00@35.00; wethers, fair to choice, $7.00@ 6; ewes, good to choice, $7.76@5. to ‘M..m“.'lib'l.fl; ewes, plain to P wes, feeding, $6.00@6.76; ¥wes, breeders, all ages, $6.00@ 8.50. ” Application will be made in due course to list the Preferred and Common Stock on the New York Stock Exchange. - All legal matters in connection with the incorporation of the Company, and the issuance. of its securities, are under the supervision of Cravath & Henderson, New York, and O’Brien, Board- man, Harper & Fox, New York. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ¥ Preferred Stock $100 per share with right to purchase four shares of Common Stock at $3.50 per share with each share of Preferred Stock. The right is reserved to allot, adjust or reject subscriptions. Orders may be telegraphed at our expense. Are guaranteed sidaridiaseehe 180 13 28 breaking and to sleepers, Compartment cars and Diners. Kansas City Live Stock |Market. make your car Dixie Limited Kansas City, Mo, i i ! 06 a0 Dec. Le—Cattie—Ra- ride 50 per cent Descriptive Circular on Request | g TBekie b gl A0 dealer. Rl g Skt 150 o gy e 1120 MICHAELIS & CO., BURNS-BRINKER & CO., | 'y l'". 7 “;dt::;‘r,u; G L Let us help you plan your Florida trip. Low fares now in effect. 6}‘ B'o.ydwl:yv ‘ Omaha Nafl- hBank Bldg.‘, ‘ '.: Q;DTWB . .00, X : L . ew orK. maha. 2 W. Spring ' J. F. GOVAN, General Agent (While the information contained in this advertisement is not gua ’ ‘ it has been obtained from sources which we believe to be authen.ic.) R AT Oiler Company Jomest Adaps St 00@10.25; stockers and feeders, $5.50 o = S bulls, $6.25G6.75; calves, $6.5 894 Brandeis Bldg. .

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