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The Inter Ocean from Chicago, Illinois • Page 10

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The Inter Oceani
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TOE INTER OCEAX, WEDNESDAY MORXIXd, NOVEMBER 22, 1011 10 MONTANA CATTLE SELLAT RECORD PRICE Twenty Heavy Range Beeves Go to a Boston Buyer at $7.90. Being 30c Above Previous High Point for This Class Top Natives $7.50. HOGS AGAIN IN LARGE SUPPLY; PRICES DECLINE; TOP S6.50 Continued Heavy Marketing of Sheep and Lambs Forces Prices Still Lower Best Fat Lambs $3.50, Lowest Top in Seven Years. Trade In cattle had as an outstanding feature the scoring of the higher price on record by 30c per cat for range beeves, a load of prime heavy Montana reaching $7.0. Naitve steer trade was chill and weak in expectancy of a fairly generous Wednesday crop, and market for butcher rows and heifers experienced a 15620c slump.

There wt another liberal run of hogs at all markets. 1'rlceg further decline of BiflOc. best selling at 16.50. General average price IS 32. against JG.49 last Saturday.

Packers bought about 30. COO. Fat and matured muttons mere largely 10ft lie lorn en and the lamb end of the trade on aa low basis as baa been bit at any time wttbin a seven year period. Choice had to find an outside buyer to make $5 -0. Continued beavy receipts and a demoralized tiasierr.

dressed mutton market were the factora. (lease Live Stork Movement. The movement of live stock at Chicago stock yards compares as follows: Receipt Cattle Calve. Hoa Sheep. Horse.

Hon Nov. l.Mit Tua Nov. 21.. I.S" sa.buu ZZ.OOU Jil 4A 7.M 742 MZ 76 SOW S7 4-V, Totals Week Cur. time lttlo.

Cor. time UK. Shipment Mun XO. Tue Nov. 21..

Totals Wrrt Ai Ccr. tlne IS10. Cer. lima IwU a. ii 4 -3 4iW 4 SO io.

1U.4W7 TU.74B K-VlKHi T.M1 e.uuo 13 11 C24 2.Mt7 .43 31 4.J a. 11S Jill 3 lOo 103 aV 111 747 28 HrrrlpK at Mix Market. Tuesday's receipts In round numbers fatti. nogs. Chicaso Xt.faa) KanaaeCity l.Vi TJ.fi Oruiha 51.t"i o.soo t.

Loula 17.V Joeepn J.w Sioux City I.ooo 4.2UO lO.IKXl le a i 4tH( lux) Totala Wrk as- Cor. llo 0r Wnt Thu. tar Ilila we-k fam; tltnr aepk. faniff llmo lalo am tln- liHM 15.11 to date Sam? prli.J i1l no.Ku 4H.3 M.H aM.rvi ft.ti4i 4 77.20 Mill 27. ti I.INHI l.t7,04H Si.ai l.V.iaiO l.pi.oun l.Vi i-0 Tl." I SS-'aKi IM.imn 4t7 ,1.

ni I2.x3i.ttuu Ki.S17.ixk Stork laral olea. ATi-rase prl-e of hog4 at Chicago $4 22. arainst ti Monday. 16.49 last Saturday, fi.ZH a week ago. $6.50 a month ago.

$7. CI a year ago. $8 two years ago, $5 79 three yean ago and 14 four years ago. Rei-elpls for Wfdnfsday. Nov.

22. are estimated at cattle. If. 000 bogs and 35.000 sheep, against 32 S75 cattle. 2S.7M1 hogs and 4" 63 shrp a week as-o, and cattle.

27.1-41 hogs and 21. Wednesday. Nov. 13. 131U.

Eleven markets received bog. against llO lxj a meek ajjo and yO.CCO a year ago Total first two daya cf his week 310.100. aKain't a week sgo and laj.Onii year I ago Total for 1M1 to dal 21.653.0O, against 16.471 t)00 a frar sko Taeaday' lloat Parrhaaea. Armwir if: ac Atit iu- tnrirr Hammond tc o. Co 4r Lunham.

at 'o Miller a Hart 0. aV Atern 1. Co 2 4i. In.lpenilnt Buli hi 1 Shipper. 4.fia 1.

Hai w(Lett oier 700 l.Vai Co. ...81 1-1 at mf I. Kaaae Meera at Rrrord I'rlce. Arrival and sal of a load of prime 1,525 lb lange steers at a record price for the season and all time by 30c per cwt, was the outstanding features of the Tuesday rattl trade. The beeves were from the M.

Heinrtch ranch. Lodge Grass. ami sold to Allen Monroe for the Boston trade. Native market waa a tame and weak affair on the expectancy of an ample midweek supply for moderate current demand. Dressed beef markets have fallen Into a very slungish and unsatisfactory condition, toth locally and in the East.

Some good nam steers were put away for the midweek session on unsatisfactory bidding Buuher cattle trade lost all its Monday blood and more besides, most cows and heifors selling l-Q2')c below best levels of that session. Stock er and feeder market Is ta1 It congested with light stockers. while even good feeder classes got a slow demand. Calves sold 25c lower th.in a week ago, with choice venlers at quotations fol low: Choice to prime steers 17 73W 1 lie iutn tu koo.1 teer Inf. -tor to fair 'eera 4 CM Oo.l in iut.fr and helei 4-Jea (t Ooinnum to a.id l.ut.-her i-on tt.

10i Canr.eia an 1 I TS S.lo Native -ul and atcs 3.tnr ca.tle. foitl.M n.7.1 Flr fi farr veajia.vea 7 tKi Heaiy ale 2.7.1 6 WV tern mi.se teyr 4.ft5 t.1 Milke-n an prtnrera toardastpli l.arsei frlce lmer. There was a further break cf r.10c in bog values, making 15ft20c decllDe since Saturday. Trade started in blow, but improved late in the day. Receipts were estimated at 33.000 and 4.

13 over from Monday made nearly 000 In the pens. Pack-err purchased nearly 30. COO and o.OvO remained In the pens. Quality fairly good for Tuesday, ith pigs and 140 ISO lb averages filentlful. Three or four leads of 2704? 3S0 avenges sold -it S.5u.

or 10c belowr Monday's top. The genersl average was 7c lower at 16.32. Parking droves averaging 1836 245 lbs cost 16.204)6.31. Pigs were generally steady at 4. 25ft 6.50, according to weight.

Quotations follow: Buik ut '66. K) H-uy huu-hers. 240 to 3CO Iba LiKht ltKl to lt Lisol lat-on 1 to Iwt I ha n. I.iaht IIkM. to l.VA Iba S.C.fi H.trr aMt.plnv.

Iba f. r-l Hearr 1" to 4tx lbs 40 Vixed ploklna. -Jtmt to Iba n. heaiy iwcklng 6.004a 2i Lla-hi mlve.1. 17..

to 2U1 iba 8.4V;.2A Pior to best plara. an to 1. Ilia 4.2&C5.U and twiara 5. Oiw 6ta-. "-kw ir bend Matbalneat for I ran, As low a aet of quotations aa have been In nse for fat lambs within more than seven Mom CHICHESTER PILLS TUB PUHSKS BaUXS, laataal Aatt yar arrawarlataar Chi t.e-a aWaaTTalealZ.

Pllta la aw alr Bay sfyaa laa'A'iiiSKl SOLD BT LeMXiGlSTS FKSmESt REMEDYforMEN I I I 1 I I i i I 1 do do err. No. ao are I So. years) was established la Tuesday' a aesalon, when the brtt on the Market- bad to ret an out side buyer to make. $5 and tba bulk of the crop aold from $4.30 to 5.23.

The trade was ICQ 15c lower than Monday. Sheep were of uneven sslev but averaged lower, while there were instances of a lie brak. Matured muttons were la liberal c.uola and several strings of good to cbo-ce fat wethers went until lata is tha a'ttrnoon. ession without attracting a bid. Best wetbtrs sold at IJ-7S, while IS practically stopped anything jo the fat ewe line.

Holders of native sfock are in a liquidating frenzy that apparently cannot be checked until supplies are exhausted and demorsllzrd dressed taatton markets In the East are assisting materially la putting tha market on a bargain counter basis. That all confidence In the future of the market has not been however, was indicated by a demand at the steady price of fa for a big band of feeding lambs. Quotations follow: Waatern clam and Tearltnx. poor to fancy. Ewe, canruen to beat.

75 114. Oil 2.oOV-..f l.M3..V S.Ki!t.T3 4.Sr4i&..V .1 OO 4.7S4r.V 4.Humi.Ut IiurKa and cull sheep Breeding- mm Native lamUf. poor to Native ia.mo. aecotxia Weetern latnba. all Feeding lamb Hit Kg KOH URKHHKO BEEF.

Prices for ouu on lbs South Water atreei mat set: No. J. So. 2. 18H 1 ....10 H4 tht Ko.

a. 7 Rl loll.s Round Chucks Plates OTHER LIVE STOCK MARKETS. SKW YORK. Xov. ri.

Be-rea -Recelpis. l.Oi'l hrad: no traolns: f-Hn ileaty. Uretaed hrt steady; nj.lv. aidea. wl2to.

"alve Heoelpta. head. Veala tutdv at $tVa ruiln. barn yard calves 13d4: VIi- Slnia caJvea. J.j lraatj caiea easy; irtti veala.

ilil3Wc. ahr.i and ljtna ftoilpt. 8,112 had. Kia ly foi Kradex. hee.

1.7M:t few for exion, ru.la. 1. 60: lambr. 4 ail; ull. SI JO.

Mr Kat-f Ipis. 4 7'H hri.l. Market V- 'hlKberat ui. Ij.SDtiB.t:.. 6T.

lAJt'IS. 11. Cattle hemd. incJuiuiK Ur Trxetta: hiarkr: ateany. chk to to- lowr.

anluiWia aa vaport tm-re. rT HOiiV; drnad butcher ftlea. ata-ra uniier OU Iba. S. M'ickrTi and S.tWO; Mi and heiftT-.

rmnnrt bulla. calta. 4i T-aa and Indian 4'j 4, rows anj KVal io.4ti lirau; mnrkrt riradr: bl JZ- $hen--lticelii. a.l' head: maHb-t nt'adv na- tlve j.i Ual. S4 2.Vn.

7J: cu an. tu-k. 1 2.i: H-kcr. SI.OU'a4. HM TII liM AHA.

Nv, 21 I allle- i.Kio hrad: niarkt steady: mitle 14 jO'i i r'is an. I ln-lfrt. Western tr S.1 75 0. TV.t t-ra. SS.6m.".:!.

cm? and hif-ra. i-annera. S2.Hn5i.t 4 and f-edi 7i: i-alvra. S3 7 So. buli.

tlmicr. nr. S.V Htra Hipta heau- nirk.i In-r: heavy. 1.lii.:.: llrht S- 1" t.tra S4 T41 bllik of nki ID. flrcr-luim It 0" hrad; n.urkrl Tearilnsa.

S-l. rt 4 1 w.thr. UlDuLSO. fri. I3 7MI.I 7itt 'EO'lN-WTl.

tlhlo. Nov. Jl 4.H head. juirt and al-adv at ratenlay'a pri. r-rm S-1 7 hif-r XA onm St S4 So.

ltlvea Stea ly an1 lur at ycalerdnv'a prlrea. Hoa-- K-alpta. 4 h-a-t. Hteadtr at yeetetdar prioe Fackra. tC tHit.

40: atasr ootnrnon or. 4lS 75: jrxl l.hlf. Mhei- H-elDt. ta and p.uv, II. rowS 38 1 jrnh rtirt iv nn.l sy.a a.Vn:.3.

K.V4I- CITY Mo al. -'auk Kweli'ta. l.in hea I Inclu.llnc I 4ij Market fc Vw 'n lit r. fair roiruo.1. VVr-atrtti roo.1.

in 4d alm-kera fe TMi.t rn itn-n S-t ern atr-ra si mtlirow. native nrifara. S44e M. bulla. niai S4ti7 Hoxn-M tlpt head.

Market xtradv to lOe I. bulk of ik-s. heavv 4Vrirt fm iMirkra an 1 A '6 pis ft iiio Snei Mark nak. tit -ft-. Irtl.

tl'r tons. ietrlnp. J'l Ii 4 .1 So: ee fj ln: i. and 3 7R Ni.v. le 5.O0 Iitrlu Tnntj.

Market Na tive beef Itn -r. ar.l heifer. i( steer- ic feeder. 1-1 Tut- In I caa and Keif era 7S: ralvrt, I S4 Aof'T in ear i.all lots H.IKB Itei-eint Ttr an llrhta bti'ebeia an. I l.

17.: h.al. ilarl.et eteadv. i St i't i.n. S-l Uiri: aO; 'r Pliee. It t.

3 R-a I. Mark- a- i tlve tt1 7." tifi SOI "Til ST .1 ISKTO Mr. Pe Irlt.t. ri Sea I Market to 8t--. ifr Vt; and 7 Per-ird, IS.Oniheal.

Ma'ket lower Tit' tti. hulk of Pheert-Te itt a Murk, lOfili. Inwer. Tji i-. Si.ViiJ.-, TS ciitt-X 'ITY.

I.iwa. 21 head. Ten eiip in 1 lower. Hnr" -lr''-n. head.

Five centa lower. TV" r. 1I4H l'i INrIANIHT.lS. Ind Nov 21 Horr In OK. head HIk IOc k.

Hulk. 40 1.7ru head. Market a. liye and St H'TTt ST jrvPKril. Mo celr.te.

8 head. Ptow to lOe' lewer Hoaa Reeel-n I.I.Vki head Five rents to loc lower Top. 6 4." bulk. WiDVI. Site, el.lli 4.al head.

Mostly "Hi t'l FVEUvri. Nov. He.elpl 4.I0 hea.t Stead- to llV- higher Meillun mid neavie. xti 40. rfcem.

sa sxeid niaa. fan le-Herrlr-ta. Market ateadv Iteeelpts. 1 ln. t'Hlve.

-Hpeclptl. 20II head. Top. tX 75 PITTSBI IinH. Pa Nov.

21. -attle rteeelpta l.VtO hea I Xtarkct at eatetilav'a Horn Reeelpta. head. N'arket ateadv Heavv and heavv mixed ttt r.t'.,f, medlntna 2.: Iteavv Yorkers IC.lXS.i".: llrht Yorker. S.vr, Shep Reeelt.ta.

(urn ad Top ST. ton lamia. S.1 2.1. Market ateadv. al.

ea- Top. Sti. KAST fKAlO Nov. 21. -rail! iei-ii.

-t rarp. rjun. Rc-relpta. HO ram. Market alow.

Heavy. Yorkers, no Sheep fie. ara. Market steady. Top Jamba.

t'alvra Top. 19 MARKET BT TEI.E(iK4PII. NEW YORK. Nov. 21.

-Flour-Quiet and easier for top grade. Spring n-itents. 4.1: spring clears. V); Kanras stralahta. t4 0(e4 80.

Re. 25.144 brls: shipments. 4.2e brls. Rye flour quiet. Liu.

wheat flour quiet. Corn meal -teady. fSraln Hai ley-lla rely steady maltins. l.ldfil.2f e. I.

f. HulTalo. Poultry Alive steady: Western 1 hi. 10'. a 12c: HHillTc: turkey.

Mftltf. Dreaaed Irregular; chli fou uaiiic turkeys. Hut ter-Firm. Kecelpta. 11.714 pkr.

Creamery epe, extras. i ri-amerv held. fa. lory, current make. Urats.

22' 47 2: to. heeee- Flr n. 1,711 boxes. Er-a Firm. Reielpta, 7.422 eaaea.

Fresh sal here! eheck. prime, 17tilSc; refrtserator dlr-tlea. 14rlV: nate, l'enna Ivanta and near-Ly whites, badly mixed. Xj4h Weatern gathered whltea. All other pn.it- of butter, cheeaa anil eggs un from Monday'a prtt -n.

ST. I.iil IS. Red winter patents. extra fancy and atralaht. bard winter clear-, (J.40o tf.

viii Hirst, f.l.OV. Whisky l. 40. Bacon Lower. Bove I exira abort.

clear rlb. ahort rleaia. trv JHlNNKAFolds. Minn Nov. 1.

MlllatufT Shipment. 2.437 tona: demand atrona at un- tise KJO lb sarka. 22a22 2.1 Flour Demand stow at steadv nrlcea: shin- pina uireriicini iiani; sniumenta. to.hvj brl Flrat shlpmenta, 70.827 brl Flrt patents In woo.1 f. o.

b. Minneapolis. I.Vluho -in. aec onl patent-, fit flrt cears. oiKart frond rlun, 2.frfK2 110.

Flax Receipt. 40 ran; year ago. P.I can; shipments, 7 cars: demand only fair; spot quoted 2." under Duluth S'oveniber snl toarrlveeven e'em-ber prU-e; closing price. $2.02: to arrive. (2.

IMS Barlej Receipt. 7.1 cars; shipments. ran: yesr ago. fio cars; early barley was In good general later fee.jlng grade were raiirr; prices closed in a range un'-nanired to lc luver than yaateroay; cloaing range. mk-4i 1.211.

JIILWAI KKE. Nov. 21. Orain- Wheat-No. 1 Northern.

II.WSSl.iBS; No. 2 Northern. 1.07frl.S; No 1 velvet chaff. 1 .06: No. 2 velvet chaff.

I1.02&1.O4: No. 2 hard winter $lw 1.02; IJet ember. tXiHc: May. tt.WISU l.oM.. Corn-No.

8 yellow 7S1c; No. 3 white. fMjr: 77c: December, 4c: May, MV at standard. 4c Soc: No. 3 white.

No. 4 while. 4U-. 4c; December 4.Sc: May. 4V- Hie-No I.

7, Barley Malting. 41.1.Vjl25: WIi-on-ln. gl1.20. UXC BSC ATI. Ohio.

Nov F.oilr-; te.H Oraln Wheat Steady: No. 3 red. BV-ast. fortt Firm: No. 7 mixed.

76A76S-. Oata Steady No. niiiea. steanr: o. Hay Firm; timothy.

WTilaky rlnialred proditct steady on bawls of Hulk Meats Steady, unchanged. bacon Steady, uru hanged. atJ steady unchanved. Butter Firm: creamery. dalrlaa.

23c. htgs-rirm. I74e. Poultry Firm: aorinarer. SfalOc: bens.

MIOc; turk-e. ift'ic. PHlLADriLlHIA. Nov. 21.

Butter Market irlc higher; Western creamer)- specials. 37'ic: extra Western creamery. StfSu: 00 near-by prima. Mtc. Kkk Firm: Penney Irani and other near-by firai r.

$10 80 per case: do current f. c. (ia 20 per case: Wen tern flraia. f. gio.xo per case; current reielpt.

t. c. ill 20 per eass. Cheeae Flint: New York full creajua. faiicv.

lBc: fair to good. t.ff lrHc. KANt4AA tTTY. Nov. 21.

Buttar Osm. 32c: Orsts. 90c: seconds. 2Sc: packing atovk. JOc.

Egg Kxtra. 82c; Orals. second. I7c. PrXRIA.

111. Nov. 21. Grain Corn isrher; No. 4 white.

l4trei2Vke: No. velioa. lUkfaiuu. 4 yellow. 8H4ir2c: Ko.

mixed. tHV.c: No. 4 mixed. ei'1f2c, Oats Steady: atandard. 4.V: No.

3 watta. 47c: No. 4 white. 4'47c. METAL MARKET.

NEW TORK, Nov. 21. atandard rantwr firm spot. $JI 45412. 7: November.

$lZA12 7ft: las-cember. W-January. t2.S54jl2.fcS. London strong: soot. A7 1A fntares.

sj Coatotme-houae returna show mxwrtw of 21 -VI 1 na far this month, laa 13c: electrolytic lT-ISe: easting. 12HCI 1 2So. Tin Easy. Bpot and November BO: December. 6O: January.

43.24: Fab- ruar-r s2 March T3. LrniJn. Steady: eoot. 107 IBs: fatnrea. i 1XS 6a.

lejcal tona aoroarr at x.sa.40. Z3 tona Fabru- at S42.3U. 1-ead Waulr 4 New Tork, Tout ftt. LVtula. I jn njl on li-iaiossd.

Spelter Quiet. fs.4oa.6r New Tork. t.4Aano East ftt. tLoals. latadta.

tie lAa. Aatlaiony Dull. Cooksoo'a. AxfS.lSta. Troc.

Clevelaad warrmnta 47a In TjMAnii Ixa-ally Iron was ateadv. No. 1 foundry Nonbera. 2ft: No. 3.

S14 TSrl- No. 1 Houthera 1 Southern soft. 11 HO. ST. IXH'JH.

Mo Km. 21. Lead nrsn. 4.X7m. ISoal ter Fl ran.

t.a0. i i I I to to to to ing be Census Report In; New Record Made; Ball Pool Formed NEW YORK, Not. 21. Logan A Bryaa'a special report aald: "The census report oa cotton ginned to Not. 14 proved smaller by about 200.000 balsa than the trade expected and the market temporarily responded to the bullish tenor of the report by advancing 11 to 15 points.

The advance, however, was not sustained, fresh buying by outsiders beittg discouraged, by the heavy and continuous selling by a leading spot house, whose trading was mainly responsible for the recession of nearly 20 points that followed the early advance. Reports wera that tha in terior waa ottering cotton more ireeiy on tho sport and the aelllng before mentioned may have been a reflection of thla fact and tepresented hedgea agalnat spot purchase. Closing trades were at loases of 4 to points. "At any rate, the spot situation will remain the controlling market factor and con tracts will be very sensitive to any indications of a' disposition by holders to liquidate more freely the large quantity that Is available for marketing. On the other band the ginning report, by showing a consider-sblc decrease compared with last year for the two weeks period, establishes to a certain degree the contentions of an early picked crop and makes less tenable the Urge crop views." Prices In New Tork.

as furnished by Logan V. Bryan, were ai Prei lous Hitch. Ijow. C'loa. cloa.

It Klt W.24 W1H M.U4 0.11 li il H.87 17 t.l ".24 11.42 ll. IS B.S.-i H.25 .4 Sid tl.M 1 47 W.27 -'S i S4 Mont ha Dr-emier January March Opn. 12 25 X2 47 I Mar juijr Aurild K.itemtr Octolarr t'etta Steady at ew Orlras. SEW ORLEANS. Nov.

21. Com on fu-t irt- opened stead) as an advance of lilt 14 points on buying bad on the census report cu ginning. The market sagged gradually. (until at noon prices weie only lgjs points over final qaotatlons. In the afternoon there was heavy aelitng.

The rosslp of the Uoor was that spot intert-sts were responsible ror most or tn onerina. The market closed steady at a net decline of 1 5 points under vcsterJays close. l.lvrrtasl axt la Ucsus4. Nov 21 "loslng: Cotton Spot In fair demand: prlcea. 1 point lower; American middling (air.

good middling, 5.3d; middling. S.lud; low mlddllug. 5.10d; gcod ordinary. 4 S-i ordinary, 4.7W. The sales of the day were 8.000 balea.

ot which 2 000 were for speculation and export and in-c luded 7. 00 American. Kecelpta 31.000 balea. Including 30.700 American. Futurce opened steady and closed steady.

November, lid. November-December, 5 02d; December-January. January-Februiry. S.Old; February-March. 5.02d March-April.

April-May, o.05Hd; May-June, 5.07,d; June-July. 6.08id: July-August, Auaust -September, CSHd; Septem ber-October. 5.07d; October-November. 6 COTTON GOSSIP. la a report alven to the trad yeaterday mornlne the iruua bureau n-aie iuantli 01 finned from the aruwin of mil prior to Nov 14 ot 1 ba.

a ne ountlna round as ha.f balea. compare 1 Ith 'jalea laat year, 1 a it" tai in ima. llie peri-entacv of tbe l.t 1 rmri. to Xol 14 la Vt for ltl' M.ft for liKi The i.OIl round baiea for I fe 1VI0 and ty, di ifl.Htirf bales balea airaliiet XI Kit Ukf ll yr attl balea In Item Of tnln total Klorl.la raiaed jnhis blea iSeoraln 4 1 bai-a a-tfl Sout Caro- iin. ikv; bulea i afatlli-e on tne tlty almved this aea.on to Nov.

1 are bai ix tali, by toiioo Arkansas 4- A minima 1.1'." 11 Florida 2.1i.!'7 Ix.uKiana Ml.alaalppl J4S North I'anilliu 711 imo ini. 47M 122 V.7.ST.7 XK hut NM Mil 4A.M7 .11 U12 1 1 K2 IV. fcltt 217 4U 75Si I.W 7.H W.7i7 727.ti.VI 47U.471 SSM.r.tl IS.4 1W.S1S 13. S2 2 tf.ui.n at 2.1oi 32 as2 4:1. 7iw 8.70.33 S.112.1M Oklahoma VI.

Mel South 1.14.14 Ten nea.ee. M' Texa. 3 41 r- oiTien U. total bals. 11.

2W.JB A bull pool ha been formed in York to bur :iimi.uiiu 10 4.HSt.H 1 a.e of cotton from farmer. to le advance 1 $2A a ie. or Ac a pound Thev can sell their c. any time up to Tie 1 -ember HI 1-J12 and role'-t the If anv. iorge Hro H.

P. 4V To, t.re.ldent of the farmer' union and tre fivernots of tieorgia Alabinj anl are In the scheme. I'otton I to le sol.) 10 nulnni-r faar aa from the South. The hea-t- OJartera are to in New York. "Ginning furores were Son.Oon bale lee thjn and the ring iKHMtht on the opening with the hope of further s.ivsnce." wired Anderson of arpenter.

Bs-ggott t'o. "It wsa evident that McFadden an enormous aeller. also Flor-dan which tsrte.I the de'ltne. While It waa a big market, the buying power wa not arreat enough to prevent the decline, which lorae.l inevitable, ft is aald that the South ma a big ller on the advance, and aa theshort Intereal haa been eliminate to auch a lat ge extent liid brylnr power ha been reduced, and no bull contingent aeeme to be In evidence at the moment. It was thought about tbe ring that tha market would aell much lower betaeen now ajd the holldav.

If the holding movement continue throughout the South thev can nrevent thla decline but It la not thought by he a veraga trader that such a condition will continue much longer The aplnnara have bnnrht from time to time and th, ra aeem. to lie a fair ileniano around hot. oa the n-her on adverse -t sny conaeqienra rtiere I a lot of cotton thrown on the market. ia due 44t7 poln tic wn." Fx port of cotton 4rregatei 1 4r, 0V ba'es making Slrt JM ble far thla reason ngslr.st hales Ian, year. Receipts tit cton at pr.rt yeterdav were tO.ttid barM.

ags'nt bale lt weeV and 7ft tYH bsl. vear the. week. 4RO.0OO clnat 45. 1VS hale lat week and 117 tfi lat year.

Todav'a recelnta at New Or-Vnn 44 bale srwln1 bale la; rear and et IlotlMon. Wtt bales, agalnat 2 bale year. ROSTOV YV1X1I, KK FT. BrtSTlN. Maaa.

Nor 21 A trifle lea activity Is noted In the wodl marked, but attll the ale run ihead ot the average. Prlcea hold steady, with a firmer tendency, especially In netr-bv st.M-k. The demand Is for lower grades of Ohio and Michigan, and some alsaiile saiea are repot ted In one-ouarter and thre elhtha bloo.1. Territory nne. auiple move steadily, while in -tereet continues iu Texas twelve month.

Pulled wool Is duller. The domestic- quotation range aa follows: hln and Penneylvania Fieecea Delaine. wahed. So4i31c: XXX. '2c: fine, unmerchantable.

2.1c half blood combing. 2fif-Q2Hc: ihrae-eighth blood romhlnar. i'I25, quarter bk. 1 combing. 2ic; delaine, unwahe.1.

2.V-: Arte, unwaahed. 21c. Michigan. Wlnonsln and New York Fleece Fine, unwashed 2k dalalna. un ashed.

23c: half blood, unwashed. 24 'v. Kentu.kv. Indiana and Mlourl Three-eighths blood. 24c: ouarter blno.1 24c.

Scoured basis: Texa Fin alx to eight months. 4147c: line, taelve months. fine fall. 42e4c. 'all fornla Northern 4t50c: middle country.

491 47c: aou-tfeern. fall free 44i42c. reg.m E.jrtern No. I atapke. eastern clothing.

6 No. 1. 4ii47c. "Terrltorr Fine staple. tk-: fine, medium staple, fine clothing 31 8.

Vic: fine mcllum clothing half bioo-l combing. three-eighth blood combing. 4f47c; quarter blood comb-liur 40tatc. Filled Fxtra. One A.

45 A supers. ORDERED TO SANTO DOMINGO. Tw Arsaaresl Crslaer sad America! Mlalatler Start for West Iaalles. WASHINGTON. D.

Nov. SI. The Cab inet today decided that tbe situation In Santo Domingo waa such, aa the result of the aaaassinatlon of President Cacerea, as make it expedient for the United State have a naval force there. Admiral Waln-wrlght, chief of operations, aent orders by wireless to tbe commandr-ln-chtef of the Atlantic fleet directing him to dispatch the two big armored cruisers Wsshtngton and North Carolina ttf Hampton roads. Mr.

RusaWL. the American Minister to Santo Domingo, who yesterday waa ordered proceed to Guantanamo and there embark upon the gunboat Wheeling for Santo Domingo, waa directed by the State Department take passage on the cruiser Washington. He left Washington tonight for the roads and will aatl tomorrow on the Washington. He ahould arrive In Santo Domingo within four days. GIRLS WILL GO ON TRIAL Tvts) Ckarsreal With Shaotlaa- W.

1. Stokes Will Appear 1st Ctart Today. NSW TORK. Nor. tV Ethel Conrad and Lillian Graham, the girls charged with bar shot K.

owner of the An- sonia hotel, in tneir apartments several months ago. will appear for trial before tke Supreme court tomorrow. According to at torneys for the defendants tbe young women will plead that they fired at Mr. Stokes In self defense. The prosecution will hold that Mr: Stokes) was shot because be refused to blackmailed by tha young womei.

ALDRICH TELLS PUIIi IT Chairman of. National Monetary Commission Says Wise and Legit imate 'Amendments to Revised Scheme Will Be Accepted. GIVEN VOTk OF THANKS FOR ACTIYE INTEREST Convention of National Association at New Orleans Cheers Ex-Senator Five Minutes His Address Chief Feature of Day. Special Dispatch Tha later Oceaa. NEW ORLEANS.

Nor. 21. "Any wis and legitimate amendments that yst may be suggested to the national monetary commission's revised plan for the reform of the country' monetary system will be accepted by the commission." Nelson W. Aldrlch. chairman of the commission, and former United States Senator, told delegates to tho thirty-seventh annual convention of tha American Bankers' association here today.

Mr. Aldrlch was cheered for five minutes when he rose to speak, and when he fin-1 aired the backera gave him a rising vote or thanks for hia active interest in the plan. Hia address was the chief feature of the day's proceedings. WaBlal Exelatalc Pa-Iltle. He pleaded for the elimination of politics In the consideration of the subject and expressed confidence In the early paasage of teuiedial legislation.

"Now and then." be aald. "there appears some person who, for political reasons, can is the association plan a 'central summons the ghost of Andrew Jackson and talks of a 'second bank of tho United I greatly mistake the character of the people of the United States if tseae fakers have any important part in the solution of the problems with which we are confronted. "The proposed reform." he said, "not only afTects vitally tbe bualness Interests and tbe bankera of the country, but even more so tbe farmers tbe great productive forces which make for the development of the country more than does any other agency. Affeeta tke Was Earaera. "And.

too. it affects the wage earners. rtbe masses who are so vitally Interested in everything that pertains to tbe distribution of credits and capital, and who. under our present monetary system, have absolutely no means of safeguarding themselves against joss." In his annual address President F. O.

Watts enthusiastically indorsed the Aldrich plan. Speaking on "Tbe Relation of the National Reserve Association to tbe Ooveru-nynt," A. Piatt Andrews, Assistant Secretary of ths Treasury, declared ao other government Is so ill adapted aa this government to act aa ita own banker. 3M' CONTESTEDil EXCUSED Attorney Clarence Darrow Argu-es Prejudice Against Labor Unions Is Ground for Challenge and Tilts With State's Attorney Fredericks Spaclal Dispatch te The Inter Ocean. LOS AXGELES, Nov.

21. Three men were and one was excused in the McNamara murder trial todwr. Decision on the two others was reserved until toniorrow Lyman K. Jacobus, a bank clerk, waa the talesman ezcuaed. He aald be' feared he could not five a fair trial because of hia opinion that the McNamara brothers blew up the Tlmea buildio.

and the state withdrew resistance to ths challenge against him. Tbe real scope of the trial, a much dis cussed question out of court, became a part of the legal proceedings today In tbe exam ination of A. J. Stevens, against whom a challenge for bias is pending. Attorney Clarence S.

Darrow. chief counsel for McNamara, argued that prejudice against labor onions was ground for challenge. Attoravcvs Hate Tilt. "Tbe theory of the case la that the Times building was dynamited and that union labor did it." he declared. District Attorney Fredericks sprang to bis feet.

"Tbe theory of this easels that tha defendant murdered Charles J. Haggerty," he corrected. By the blowing up of tbe Times building." added Darrow. Tbe tilt was taken to indicate tbe relative attitude of tbe state and the defense in connection with the challenge bias sgalnet Stevens. naalleatie la IVealea.

A challenge against 8 1 evens for Insufficient capacity was- denied ths court. Stevens, who grew up near Knoxvl said his schooling reached only as far aa tbe fourth reader and that he remembered having read but one book, a life of General Grant. Parents of Eleven Children Ask Court for Third Divorce Special Dispatch ta The Inter Ocean. WAUSAU. Nov.

21. Mr. and Mrs. Gustav Schoepke of this city have an Interesting nuptial record. They were married originally In 18S6 In Wausau and are tbe parents of eleven children, the youngest uf whom Is 8 months old.

Interest lies In the, fact that they were married to each other three times. TbU means (hat they were divorced twice and an action for the third divorce la now pending In the courts, the wife being tbe complaining witness. In each raae the husband ia charged wilb eruel and Inhuman treatment. PROSECUTION WINS POINT IN DR. HYDE MURDER CASE tL'oart Hales Evldetae-e Beltatltssr to the Death of Csleael Swepe's Brstaer aad T-fabalal Fever Will Be Alaaltel.

Special Dispatch to Tbe Inter Ocean. KANSAS Cirr, Not. Jl. Evidence relatinr to the death of Chrlsman EL Swope will be admitted as a part of the testimony of the state la the ease acalnat Dr. B.

C. Hyde, charged with the murder of Colonel Thomas H. Swops. Thla waa the ruling; of Judtre Porterfleld this afternoon, aftsr a long argument on the objection by Attorney Frank P. Walsh to Its admission.

Objections raised to his reference to typhoid In the Swope household and to the illness of Margaret Swope wera overruled by the court, but actual ruling aa to the ad mission- or testimony touching upon Mar-raret'a Illness as having bearing which might prove that Dr. Hyde murdered Colonel Swope. waa withheld by the court. Attorney Walsh Intimated that the defense would attempt to disprove testimony ot Drv V. C.

expert witness for tbe state, in -the former trial, regarding the (lading of cyanide la the body of Colonel Swops- BANKERS DORSE NAMABA JURORS WEATHER INDICATIONS. WASIIlNtflTOX. Nov. 21. Porwc.iat toe Wcd-teday and Thursday: llltnota and Indiana Fab and varxr Tbureday aasettied; n.oderat south sad ar-uthesst a Ind.

Weal Pennsylvania and Ohio Fair wtarhcr and rising temperature Widneday; unset-tied and wartr.er; utoderato variable-wl. id. Loner Michigan Fair and warmer Wednead.iy; Thursday unsettled; moderate aootb aad s-utb. east wtuda. tapper Michigan 'see tiled Wednesday, probably snow Wednesday nlgbl or Tnutrds looder-ata snuth wind.

Wlccnaln t'lrmdy 'and warm-r Wednesday Tfaureday onaettled: bh itrrat tout!) winds. North Dakota, Wyomlug and Ma-ltanH--Fair Wetlneaday and Tbtirsday. South Dakota and Nebraska Fair and Wedneaday; Tbnrsday fair; colder in east portion. Kaasaa Tloudr WedneaJ it, ewKIcr In west Thursday fair and colder. Iowa.

Miacurt and Arkansas CI u-Ty anl warmer Wednesday; Thursday fair elder. Minnesota 1oidy Wedneaday, warui. In east portion; Thuradny fair and colder; -ie i tu snltlng- to winds. Oklahoma Fair Wednesday, coldee Bight Thursday fair and colder. Tamperature.

if A i i' i- a 9 xt 8 .16 22 88 E. Cloudy 82 IS W. 6 Clear 42 34 N.W.14 i louoy .01 SO aa 28 W. Cloudy .02 4d Ml S2 K. 4 tlesr 3b 14 N.W.10 Fair 44 64 3ft N.W.

2 Cloudy .14 3.1 2Jt it.K. a Fair Ml Ml N.W. 4 loudy 34 114 32 N.W. ft Cloudy .02 32 20 f. K.

4 lear 54 62 JH N.W. 4 Cleur 3d 42 24 H.E. IU lear .12 3J 2 4 Cloudy 32 Mi 30 8. Clear 24 2 1M N.E. 12 Cloudy 4 2-1 24 N.W.

Fair .04 (Hi 00 K. Clear .14 -tC 2S S.W. 4 Fair 22 1H V. 4 Clear 32 .14 K. 4 Clear 4H 62 lUi rt.K.

14 Clear 40 U.K. 6 Clear OS 62 B.W. 4 'lear 24 24 f.K. Clear JH 30 21 rt. Fair 2 34 JH W.

4 Fair 25 34 24 tf. Fair 24 2m w. Fair tiO UM 4 Clear .14 44 34 N. 3d Clear no a a.F. 20 Clear 44 A2 30 f.K.

Hear IX 44 N.W. Id Clear So JH W. 14 Clear .01 20 30 Id N.W. 10 Fair 44 H0 42 W. 4 Fair 70 74 4i K.

4 Cloudy 00 4H W. Clear 'M 2 12 H. 4 Cloudy 44 4 2H f.W.lO Cloudy 84 US 21 U.K. 10 Clear 40 44 32 4 Clear 2d 2H 10 S.K. 12 Cloudy an S4 2U N.W.14" Clear a 42 3d N.W.

12 Clear 2d 2M 4 S.F. 14 Cloudy 2i Sd 14 N.W. 4 Cloudy .10 Placa of Observation. Abfleae Bismarck Boaton Buffalo ftarr Cheyenne rhlcago tlncjiinatl 1 level nd Iks venport Denver Uwa Molnea Ietrolt Dubuque Duluth Kdmunton Oalveeton tlrand Kanlds. Oreen Hay Indlanu polls Kansas Keokuk Madlaon Marquette Medicine Milwaukee Montreal New New York Oklahoma Omaha Philadelphia Plttaburgh Quebec Halt l-ake rit, Man San Francisco.

Sault St. Marie Hpokane St. Ixiula Kt. I-aul Toronto WashtDgton Winnipeg YeliowatTe Pk MARRIAGE LICENSES. The following marriage license were issued yesterday AS.

Kdward Hrouwer. Summltt. 111.: Minnie WaU- brlnk. name 24 Charles Winner, Therese Pacxynakt 2e-2'l Frank R. Jankowskl.

Lucy M. Totskl 2tt 22 William Webster. Maude C. Peter 322! tam Crl Hole Adam 24 2w l.udwik Clhuirki. Katarxyna Mlernus 27 IS Will O.borne.

Hinckley. III. Mamie James. WIS Hock. Ill 2221 John U.

Laldlan. Laura M. Tanman 3S-30 Harry Krili. Auatln, Susan Ellen MofTatt. i'awpaw.

Ill 2731 Mlchaly llunjutt. Acne Roth 2i ltt Frank H. Ter. Oilve Knight So-27 Max Llndaner. Dora Feneterotock 411 Josef 1 ilex-howl.

-x. Anna Koscsixewska 23 21 hey leuolck. Morrison. 11L. Ml, lie ltalder- aonl 21 19 Ceorge W.

Libaon. Iowa: Bertha Wenger. ame 4ft 3S Phlip Nebe.eln. Jeanetrs I'etrlck 21-20 Kaymond Mrxykowaki. Valettne Slachowtkl.VV 2l Joseph Janeck.

Mary Teeaem 27 -21 L.ukas uraeixklew lcs, castancla Jurcxykow- ks Martin Valasck. Anna Kecer Wadslaw Kapata, Kameika Mikos Kl'l lr AHmeyer. Pearl l.reenberg ttto M. Ajar. Pearl Utohr Oscar A.

Kltlngson. Emma C. Jamea -hmiec. Agnea rarko Kuhn. Kmma Witt Herman Kelnku.

Oertmde Chler Antonl Marcinlak. Mary Kdward 1" Smith. Herbr Frank Pwterkowskt. Mary Kuoineka Hans Meringe. Katherlne Schneider Aioert M.

Kva-A. txiran Simon evtn. Fsnnev Baialn 21- 1 2 22 SO- -I 4- 2- 44 2-4- 21 4 I.udwlka Oudawixer. Aaata Ouinhenakattt -T '-a. Francis B.

WlilLam. Catherine Finn 2-t Iti oeorm 1. riaaaeli. K.anrtie Valentine 2te 2 Edward J. Steltman.

Helen fmarklawlcx 2220 ltemard Roblnowlta. Kethae Iwrs 21 lj Arthur J. Hyeand. Belvidere. Marrarel C.

Kenny. Frankfort. X. 45 SO Wolfaon. tKf-a Himelateln 2A 21 Walter Cliarlea Warner oiga E.

Wultt 2i Augusta A. He her. Marie Jacobs 23 13 Maurios Patten. Theresa Mooner. Oeason.

I -a 2t Charles A. Madary, Ella M. Smith IS 20 James 3. Hyne Min-nle Perakey 2ft 24 F.rlc Plag-wltx. Rmelia Mischofr 2021 Irnata Ooaaclnskl.

Chellna Stroxleka 27 2 August Meyer. Minnie IHena 2122 lxuis tJathrsx. I'tlna Prahaila 20 H' Frank Noble James, llattle Marlon White A r. John Hshs trtocha. Josephine Kowwlaki 222 lanlel Berwick.

Roae Vanderbrlsgen 42 ST. Samuel lavlnaon. catraii Drlill tV4 -V, Frank I- Deam. Ollle Hankc 21-IK Shultx Anna Rath 19 Jee 5. Foater.

Blueflsld. W. Vav: Extr llight. Farmvllle. Va 21 2fi John Mlchaskl.

Marv Naumowlcy 27 IS John R. Kirlml. E. Kat crime Atheneou 4 2.1 William Uewaodowakt. Mary PoiarackJ 21 John Eva Saltou 24 IS John nilllam McOrrmeli tlenevleve 2s Thomas lx.nbotham.

Pocatailo, Idaho: Edith Adder 80 2S Kaximler (iorskl, fHefania Keee-sesraki 2-t 21 Alfred J. Oeuln. Minnie Klwlrrmtui 83 32 William Novcxlnki. Julia CVlumbowska 21 IS Woj-leh Ratka. Helena Alcaax 4.

22 I-ouia Fliediiiao. Fannie 23 18 Eiworth Florence. Katherlne Blechtler 2V 21 Renjaniln J. Thlel.lar. Elisabeth Hartal 211 Oeorgw Henry Green.

Marga-et Sweeney S3 Alexander J. Zlskowski. Martha Prxvaorka Joe RosenbersT. Annetla D-lmar 40 Jtei Thoma F. Lynrh.

Mary Mathews 02-23 John W. Kremen. Thereae Inrens 3123 James J. Eeran. Wllmetta.

141.: Nora Lyons. same Henry M. Baiter. Martha lrner Angelo Dugn. Marietta ainnmmi ...2:120 2-.

2.i Patrick O. I "arroll Clocence CammAn Josef Wvdra, Kt11rt.n1 Lesniak Thomas J. Hughes. Adeline B. Shaver.

August F. Ree-ae. Marv joe aiiner. verne Uenault 21-18 teore l-Tynn. Ithaca, K.

T.V Marcai-irV Viol- oen. a It Kanld. Minn 24 Vaclar Rula. Kmllla Trajek vtaltrv Fred Heath. Sioux City.

Iowa tanfor-d Anna fl-24 Walter Bhan-iblan. Martha lavandow Jonn iavar. Mary Zlnianrk Merla Bercer. Zelda Kamln .0040, John Bomhauaen. Lena tS'itaka.

Blue Island. Ill i Wendelm Moeller. Flattie Helns Vl 4S William R. Huntrr. Oara A.

Naalund S3 21 Harry Van Beveren. Summltt. tvarah Botiti'tni t-awurn f. te. Faith H.

3222 John Klnea, Bartaira Oasovskl 1 hrank Kotnxteln. Anna Hanil.w 81 Milton Meridlth. Kaltic K. Kranoiaco 4S 42 Arehie RadrllfT. Minnie Klranu Sii .1..

Thoma J. f'eeltnar. Marararet H. Mulling 2.1- Harrv Ijithrop. Katlirrlne Pmunt 2H 19 Nlrhola Oland.

Josephine Ramp Frank Olander. Uertrode Kmery rs 21 Harry CranarmM-, eTedla I 23 20 Kobert W. tuflt, itelv-ldere. Kuth i'ol lard 19 Albert Tlllotson. Elizabeth letera 21 IS Alexander Osal, Msrr 8zatranska is Oisrlr Korner.

Beanie B. Flsk 2ft- 2 William Frey. Hot euer itt -Ju Krlaar-I M. Ham son. id ai.

-ueaca 21-21 John Jam-. Olive Ktacey 2121 Herman Ho. Oak Park, Gertrude Jaskel. Forest -para. Ill 2821 $3.00 WILL RENT A Light Touch Monarch FOR ONE MONTH $15.00 WILL RENT A Light Touch Monarch FOR SIX MONTHS Monarch Machinaa art Sold on tha Monthy Payment A Post Card will Bring Fall In-.

formation. THE MONARCH TYPEWRITER COMPANY 2m East Raustfalph St. -Phone Bell, Central C3CZ. Automatic 41-44 S. yKX pLEASE get your 00" ijr 1 money back if the a'Lflg doesn't 1 in 1 -f 3 1 I ipve you the best shave of jgfJ 1 I yur''e- But make sure I I I it's the Ever-Ready when Sold by your druggist, I "0JV JmmPmlmr, Umrdwarm Btorm.

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I This Is There is usually before your eyes, the morning feeling memory is poor, you yellow, you are very nervous, tongue coated, etc. If you have been you, or if you have disease demands, you off you are getting vour position among your feilow men life does not possess the pleasures for vou it did. Would you not give much to possess that ROBUST HEALTH, SOUND NERVES and a CLEAR BRAIN that were yours before tbe ravages of disease attacked your system? If you have this desire to be strong and well, call at my office at once and I will take pleasure in explaining a treatment that has restored hundreds of men, many of whom were perhaps in a much worse condition than you are. Avail yourself NOW of the Advice and Counsel of Dr. Flint, the Matter Specialist of Chicago, for all diseases; catarrh, rupture, varicose veins, kidney, bladder, nervous and chronis diseases FREE OF CHARGE.

Call or write for symptom blank FREE today. Largest offices anl equipment. Lowest prices of any doctor in Chicago Br. Flint 11 A Between Jackson and Van Buren Streets. Opposite RottsctlM Co.

OFFICE HOt'KS Kvaerr day from I a. in. to p. Monday and Tburday evenings till oVloek: Sundays a. m.

to 12 m. Cblcn. ill. OCEAV ITEAM-iHIPJ. CRUISES DE LUXE South America 20.4MMI MILK I RI ISG by the S.

''BLUECHER" gsr UaYlnr Hiw York Jan. 20, 1912 forts vl call: Part af Spaia, reraatssbaea, tHaatss, Bsessi Aires (Arraaa (ha Aa4ai, Paata Areaas Ithraash Ike wrsit at' la- fellaa Valrarataa, Ksa 4 Jaaeira.Bahia, srs.Briafetaws aad a visit la Iba PANAMA CANAL Optional side trips evervwuere. On ration 80 DAT5W' $350 nd of Cruise. up. also CmM to 14 Oriamt, Wtmt aatat.

Around ttt World. Italy and tgwv. Aac Write tar Baakleta at All raises. UXE, 158 Watt Randolph St Ckloy. Ill LEGAL XOTICES.

REOlSTTtATlOX OP LAND TITt.K. IN THK MATTER OF THE APPMsJATlUN OF Otto A. Luetbr to resrlster the title to Lots Thirty-live t.To) and Thirty-six S0) in Block One tl) In Walker and Armour's Addition to Chlcaeo, belna a Subdivision of Blocks Seven 47) snd Elaht iff) In Piper Subdivision of the South Portv-nve (4.) acre of the Weat half tH) of the South West quarter of Section Thirteen tlS). Township Thtrty-nlp (3) North. Rana- Thirteen 13.

East of the Third l3rd Principal Meridian, in Ocok County. Illlnuls. Lnd Kealstratlon No. 45: To Jacob Schlau. Auauste I.unhe.

and to all whom it may concern: Take Notice, that on tbe I4th dsv of November. A. D. ltll. an application waa filed by said Otto A.

Luethe In the Circuit Court of Cook County for Initial recrsiraiioa vt the title to the land above described. Nov unlra vou appear on or before the 14th day of December. A lftll and abow cause why aueh application stisll not be ran tad. tha aama alii be taken aa confessed and a decree wla be entered accord In to the prayer cf the application snd you will be forever barred rron-i dlsputinc the same. JOSEPH K.

B1DW1L.U JR Clerk of the Circuit Court of Cook County. Illinois. JOHN J. SON8TKBY. Attorney.

Otto Association Bulldina. ESTATE OP JOSEPH ZABVRA, DECEASED. All persons havlnar claims aaslnsx tbe estate of Joseph Zahora. leceaed. are beretra notined and reoueatad to attend and present such claims to the Probate Court of Cook County, llllnola.

for ths purpose of havlna the same adjusted at a term of said Court, to be held at ths Probate Court Boom. In tbe City of Chlraao. In said Cook Coantv. on the first Monday of January. A.

D. 1912. belnar tbe First day thereof. Dated C-htcaaro. November 16, 1911.

LOUISE FRANK. Admlnlatratrix. ESTATE OF BRIDGET OOSSEI.IX. DECEASED. All persons bavins: claitna asralnst the estate of Bridaat Oosselln.

dceaaed. ara hereby nottfled and requested to attend aad presont such claims jo the Probata Court of Oook County. Illinois, for tha purpose of havlnar tbe same adjusted at a term of said Court, to be held at tbe Probate Court Room. In the City of Chics no. In said Conk County on ths first Monday ot January.

A. D. 1012. balna the First day tfeareof. Dated Chlcaaa.

November 15, toll. a UK eli a Mccormick. Administratrix. NOTICE OF SPECIAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEET 1NO. NOTICE IB BGREBT GIVEN THAT A SPECIAL, meat in of tba stockholders of Tbe Antoahln, Cocnpaoy will ba bald at the ofllca of tbe Company.

1C06 Manhattan buHdlna. 4I S. Dearborn Chics aro. Illinois, on the 14th day of December. 1011.

at io o'clock A. for tba purpose of votlns; ao a proposition of Inerearina- tbe capital stock of said Company and for the transaction of such other buatneaa as soar aa deeemed necessary. W. J. WOOHTMS, Pres.

A. F. MolNERNE-Y. Sac y. PTTBL.IC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A special meeting, of tba stockholders of Home Tbe- atar Company, a corpora til, will ba held at its otneea la the City ofChlcasTo, Cook County, Illinois, oa the 23rd day of December.

A. D. ISll. at i clock PI M. for the purinsa of considering; the proposition of dlsaoFrtns ali eorpnratlon.

iaiea. nicaso. Illinois. ovemoer lull. M.

S. UIKRES. Prefldent." PACI X. TCBACU, secretary atii Xreasurax. DIMV1X FKR.4J You Are Not Well 1 be sick in bed, but have not ths you used to have Your nerves are are failing.

Your health is wasting. dsspair because common doctors and have failed vou. Many drowning sufferers grasping at straws, worthless medicines. pratp at straws, but you, dear reader, know just how you feel and I ran cure you. the Way You Feel pain across tbe small of the back, specks your sleep docs not rest you, you get up in tired, your mind at times wanders, your are hollow-eyed, whiles of your eyes art fearful, always expecting the worst to bap-pen, stinging pain in the breast, no appetite, unfortunate in selecting a doctor to treat not given yourself the attention which your know that -every day you put the matter worse; you arc mortified and ashamed of ,0 ffN A A.

c-r-firirl OtEA.1 CTKAMSHIfS. REGULAR SERVICES LONDONPARIS HAMBURG HOLTKB IPKXM1LVASIA. IPATR141 A. as. A.

Dec 2. 2 P. 7. 11 at. it.

at. tKAlSKHI At G. VICDec 12. 11 VI. tUaexcaUed Rlts-Carlton a la Carta Restaurant.

Gymnasium. Electric Baths. Elevator. Palm Uarden. Illambura direct.

Second Oabln only. Gibraltar, Algiers, Naplit, Ganoa 8. riXCI-v ATI Dee. T. 11 A.

it. a. S. IMMHI Hli Jan. A S.

IMIWATI 28 Direct Service Phtlsdslphia-Haaibara. Tourist Deoartaient far Trio Everywhere. CLARK'S 'Ast ABIC CRUISE OatlENT Feb. 8. S4(Ml up.

for 71 days. InWudlna; all sbnra exuurslona. visits Spain. Aider t)re-e. Turkey, Holy Land.

Erypt Italy, etc. So Euror Tours. J. D. Cri.EARt.

'eat Adams St. FRANK C. CLARK. Times New York. LEGAL OTI CHS.

STATE OP IUUNOIS. COUNTY OF COOK In the probate Court of Cook County. In th mat ter of the nnal settlement of ths Kutate of A una Bends, deceaaed. To Barbara Bends. nn.

dlkt la. Franlt Benda, Jaseph f-u-nds. Mary B-nda. France Bn-la. Barbara Benda.

Rot Hwnda. ZJenka Benda. hairs at law of said decedmt. Take Notice, that on the 22nd Jay of January. A.

D. 1912. at 10 o'clock A. or as soon thereafter as the matter csn be heard, th underaianed' will precnt to the Prohste Court, at the Court Iloue In the City of Chicasn. In said County, her nnai account, as Ailmtnlstrstnx al.t etate.

nd ak that tbe same be aourovrd- that estate be declared settled, and the un.lenlsned di-charged from her said office; at which time and place you are notified to be present, if vou so Datvd Chics so. November 22. lull BARBARA ADAM. Administratrix. BTATE OP ILLINOIS.

COUNTY OF COOK. S8. Circuit Court of Cook County. To the December Term. A.

D. 1011. Issy Sandler, alia lasy Sha ml, va. Mariana Sbamia. In Chancery.

No. 8tra84ft Notice is hereby given to ths said Marism tiha-ml that the above named Complainant heretofore filvd bis Hill of Complaint in sal.l Court, on the Chancery aide thereof, and, that a aumnom thereupon Issued out of said Court aaalost tba above named defendant, returnable oa tha first dav of the terra of the Circuit Court of Cook County, to ba lioiden atth Court House la tha City of Chlcaaro, In said Cook County, on the third Monday of December. A. D. lull, as Is by law required, and- which suit is still ptmliuc.

JOSEPH B1DWILL, Clerk. Wllllam J. Dillon. Compl'Ca 8rr. O.

TOWNSEND, Attorney. n-21 New Tork Life Bullcinar. ESTATE tF VERONICA LAI'B. DECEASED. All persons list Ins claim sKaln.t tbe etat of Veronica Laub, deceased, are hereby notified and requested to attend and present auch claim to ths Probate Court of Cook County.

Illinois, for tha purpose of bavins; the same adjusted at a term of aid Court, to tic held at the Court Room. In the City ot CBIcsso. In said Cook County, on the rat aonusy ot rt-Dr lay of February. A. D.

112. being tbe Fifth day thereof. Dated Chicago. November Z2. 1911 LAt'RA MARY ROACH.

Executrix A J. ROONET, Attorney. i -aonsanoca niwa. ESTATE OF PATRICK GRIME. DECEASED.

All person having claims agslnt the estate ot PatrL.lr Orlmb A a. kutl. ana Probata Court of cook County. -Illinois, for tha saJdCoUTt. to ba held at the Probate Court Room la tbe City oT Chicago.

In said Car County oil -the first Mondar of Februan-. A. I mi Fifth la- hereof Dated Chicago. November 12. ion DEL4A nRIME.4.

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