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Lincoln Journal Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 9

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Lincoln, Nebraska
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LINCOLN DAILY NEWS, A OCTOBER 27, i NINB THIS CROWD HELPED THE CORNHUSKER ELEVEN I DAME TEAM IMir This picture shows Nebraska field last Saturday just before the referee blew his whistle to permit Left Tackle Corey to kick off.to the crew from Notre Dame The photograph -ion ol the grand stand is not shown here and there is no view of the west bleachers shown in the companion cut. Manager Reed estimated the attendance, shortly how the stands wero Backed for thTbi TM The ROOTERS GATHERED IN STANDS AT NEBRASKA FIELD LAST SATURDAY This view shows the stands at end of the field and a portion of the bleachers and grand stand on the north side of the grounds. It can be seen that every seat is taken. The Markets Oct. Continued heavy receipts and fine weather gave the wheat market an easier tone today.

Pnces at the opening of $1 and SI. 01 showed overnight recessions of and I-iter in the day prices vrere down in December and up Ic in May futures. Corn, unchanged at the opening, later ivas down in both December and ilav 0:1 scHmc Oats went with the other grains were sightly lower on increased receipts and small demand Noon: Wheat Dec. down Sc: Jlay up 1 cent. Corn Dec.

down May down "c- Dec. down '4c: May down Close: Wheat. Dec. down up --4 c. Corn Dec.

down May down -ats 'jc: May down mav Dec 3SH 3m- POrk. Jan 15.S3 16.07 15.85 16.07 Lard. Jan 8.75 S.37 S.75 S.97 Ribs. Jan S.72-75 S.95 72 8.95 Chicago. CHICAGO.

Oct. Ti Xo. 2 Red wheat No. 3 Red wheat 104fil07 Xo. 2 Hard wheat Xo.

3 Hard wheat Xo. 3 Sring wheat Xo. 2 Yellow corn Xo. 3 Yellow corn Xo. A Yellow corn Xo.

2 White corn Xo. 3 White corn Xo. 2 Mixed corn Xo corn Xo. 3 White oats Xo. 4 White oats Standard vats --96tini 65 CASH Onaliiu OMAHA.

Oct. 27. Turkey i Turkey Hard heat Hard heat Hard -nh-ent. heat 3 Hard wheat Xo Xo. Xo Xo 4 torn r.S Xo COTTI Xo fi While corn Xo 2 Y'-llcm Xi Yellow -orn fil Xr 5 "5llnT.

com Nf. f- 'Vllo-R corn "Vo 2 corn Xo -A forn fi Anv rl rr.rn fa CH1CACO GRA19. Co. 60 First Xat'l JJaril? r.lac i Oct. 27.

Op n. Whtat, OaJs. t. Lonin. Xo.

Xo Xo Xo. Xo Xo. Xo. Xo. Xo.

Xo. Xo. Xo Xo. Xo. ST LOUIS.

Mo. Oct. heat H4S 103 Hard Hard -wheat Corn, new Corn White corn, old corn, new Whit" corn Yellou corn, old Yellow corn Oats Oats Whrt- oats White oats r.jc ..,.62 f.4 Xo 4 Hrird Xo 2 O.m Xi. -T r-urn Xo 2 Ini' Xfi Wln1' Xo. 2 'it-llct Xr -T Xo 2 Xo.

-(c No 2 Wliil' Xo wi.n- i CITY. Mo Ort. C.3 TODAY'S LIVE STOCK MARKET. LfncoJm. (Quotation's furniohed riy the Uncola Tacking Hogs.

Choice liphlp ATjr HOJW CallJe. 3D S6.iOiJfi.7ft corn Jod Choice corn fe.1 heifers hcjfers tr cows 2 7-, to fair cows S4 Ad 25 Calves. calves. 3'fO to 2UO jxrands Good to choice veal calves, 200 to 350 pounds Soafk St. doveph.

SOUTH ST. JOSEPH, Oct. 1600; market, steadv; natives. 1 10.00: Texas and westerns, S5.7oia9.25: cows and heifers. bulls and stags, $5 00: veals.

9.50: yearlings and calves. stockers and feeders. J6.00®7.75. HOGS--Receipts, market, lOc to J5c lower: light and light mixed. medium and heavy.

16.856:7.30; pics, bulk sales, S6.S5@7.10. SHEEP--Receipts. 1.500: market. 10c higher: lambs. S8.25S9.00: vearlings.

J6.25 wethers. S5.75®6.50; ewes, So.OOg' 7.00. St. EVST ST. LOUIS.

I1L. Oct. CATTLE Receipts. market, steady; Texani-. receipts.

300: yearling and heifers. SS.SOSi 10.35: cows. S6.OOgS.00: stockers and feeders. $6005775: calves. steers.

S5.25fiS50: and heifers. S4.00«i fi.50. HOGS-- Receipts. 9.000: market. JOc to 15c lower; mixed and butchers.

S7.00*? cood to heavv. rouRh, Hpht, 7.35: bulk. SS.OO«j P. JT.Wj" 30 SHKLP-- KeceipLs. 10.OOO: market.

lOc to and muttons, So.OOS6.jO: 5c Inciicr; Jimbs. Calon Stock CHICAGO. Oct. 27 HOGS ne K'c lower: mixed butchers. good heaty.

and i 7 5 $2 i'j li'-. S7 d''W. light, S6.C* 35.000: -ows arid hich'r J5 32.f'f'0: market, 30c Sfi 2'i western. S7.1'0(a CH-r. VS riTY.

K.as Ot 27 --CAT- mailfl. i TITIB arid 7 J4 and 1 Wjtn on SH 7 7 2 me- i 4 0 7 i a 7 n. 'ft 10. 3' 4(1 Oitnmlut. OMAHA.

Of1 fi.l'id: TiiaTJttt, ffffldj. 10 rtronc cfrtin and ipli. 3'i'i; TrfiT'k'i, 1 J7 toj. J7 fi'i, Rnttrr Market. Ort cxlras, firsts.

seconds, EG(3S-- Ordinaries. firsts, CHEESE-- Twins. Young Americas, 149iS15c LIVE POULTRY-- Fowls. ducks, geese. PRODUCE AXO PROVISIONS.

Tork. N73W YORK. Oct. FLOUR --Dull and unsettled. PORK-- juiet: mess.

J17.00S 17.50. LARD-- Dul 50. LARD Dull: mioule west S8 9.00. SUGAR Raw. centrifugal.

96 test. S9 test. S3 4' 1 refined. steady: cut loaf. 56.15: cnivhcd.

S6.05; powdered. Si S3: granulated. S.i.2,"^ 5.30. COFFEE Rio Xo 7. on spot.

TALLOW-- Quiet, city. 7 3s countrj HAY Steady; pn-nc. S3.2.'«/1.30- Xo 3 90c6S3.05: clour. DRESSED Quiet: fowls 13 ISc: LIVE -Unsettled: seese. 15c- ducks.

14 1 turktjs. 3Sc: roosters. IJr CHEUSE Quiit t.ite milk, common to specials. 32 3 tvlins. common to cials.

BUTTER-- Firm- receipts. S.433: extra, stale d-iirj tubs. iimtjtj' i Teaim-ry 23'tj BOGS Qukl. r-'Mpts, S.J3C,: jn-irb-. white frt'h OMAHA.

2Sc: Cartonf. lOc Xo. 3 Wheat, bu 32c No. 4 Wheat, bu i7c No. 2 Wliite oats, bu 32o Com 5g MANY DEAD AND WOUNDED WHE.V 1 4 I A AND AUSTRIAN ARM IKS CLAMI.

Tbree ThnUKand Roman Soldiers Reported I.yinir on One Section of Rnttlefleld. VIENNA, Oct. Berlin and thousand fallen Italians still lie in the open in front of the miles east of the Morava, has been cleared of Serbs. The situation, summed up. represented a steady Teutonic advance today in all of northern Serbia, extending clear across from the northwestern to the northeastern frontier.

The center of the line had progressed a little more than forty miles a little to the east of south of Belgrade, extending along a front from the Topola to the Raca heights, a distance of nearly twenty miles. The extreme right and left wings had not advanced more than a few mile.s from the Save and the Danube rivers, but the latter was already on the verge of a junction with the Bulgarians who have been operating to position held by one Austrian res on the Doberdo plateau, on the Isonzo front, accordins; to an official s'ate- ans a raent issued here today. The Italian losses were heavy throughout this entire district, said, the report In 1he Tolmino and recions thu ard across the Timok river. This union will zive the austro-Ger direct route from Hungary, i conquered corner of Serbian Kulsnria and thence to it will be one with a long break in rail connection. A grett economist why The Partial Payment Plan worthy of of the thrifty.

In the October 1C of T1D3 ODD UOT JLOT KEVTKW. A copy on request. John Mulr Oe. Members New York Stock Exchange, il Broadway. New York City.

SPIRELUA CORSETS. Manufactured la Lincoln--A corMt fir typo of attire. If yon wUh tw. at your residence. B-678S and arrange for appointment without puttlnic yourself under oblln.

tnn to purchase. SPIBELI-A COR3BT COMPACT. SO. I1TH STRKET. UUTTKI: XEW YOKK, 1 3 7 i Slii' i KriMT-- id i i.n.

York Money on cn1 i. i I.OCAI, -MARKET. Th- Tollfnrinc 1.1 vi psdd to tbt j' -'i ITU i.TRT. ioji' Mozcr. Ib Ib Ib Ib I3'TTK7 bulfr.

Hi EU--. AXD 3 TiUTTS 3BGGS. 22-- Xc. 2 .1 O. Son to Kr: ian attack-- were said to have 3een made, but fruitlessly in every case.

Ualian attempts to take Monie Sa- were reiorted abandoned Tuesday after losses. made tl.eir position secure at the POJIJI where river into the S.Tie TW I'ctitionn for at 1foji miles southwest of Bol. The Austrian control Itoth of Koltibara far as Lazare vao. milrs southward. whirh ocrupjfd.

is on a onnorlJTii; liv a round aVnjt rout" both Glut novae and th" of t)j'- line. 11 i 1 jnipo7ia.ni for Koliibara arid Ljic of jjuUnric to a junrlion -with Um conlinc'nt, probabh 100 i of JJcljrrade Kerbs only after In 11.1»M IV be vicinity of on side of the Serbian twenty males north of the border, and Montenegrins bad jcun Ibe fombiTied army wa ibrov.n bv ihe A fierce all of itTCjnf nor1bfalTn Serbia, of Ibe Klizura narrows, about fort i Stewart Good nml Corcoran Ucinjr Circalntcil. AURORA. Oct. were circulated here today amonc the of Hamlllon Bounty bar Jutlc-f-.

E. and (leorpe to If-come 5 for Kverj a in the county Corconin has been a judce of tins (lmntt lor the paM eipht vears. 31" a df-mor-rat and was fir, a 1 ral -nf tb" stale of Nebraska, a i sen in 1ba1 a i under AHorney General C. J. Sin.

11 Hdod riow 'ervinr his firsl a TntTfifJit'T of court eoj.i3ii3-.-ion of 11 i judt" at lh" A i priii -UK 1 I a Good and i 31 it 7-, nt prob liie. Xo i in the iji as vet himself as a AU. ARE tNTTTEB 1O MAKB HOTEL LEE 822 Wnt Whin la IOS ANGELES. CAUT. Write for Bain and VTm- B.

Clark. Formerlj- of Lincoln. IWn. Clark arid SCRIMMAGK. Oft, toi3aj.

With 311 the hnejjp. Zup- confident of a wir Saturday. Frank be bak at guard. Now that the Golden Days Are Here-- VV'hMi Xnt-orp 7ia.1ntlTic aad i i A-ut-um-n frori---winn the nil and rends Ana hard--coir UJP to 1" 1h- -utTTH'xt 1hc clorlo-BK of line fllonc -Kifh jmrtj- of Trlinds la linn- 1o fe cfcr3 IT Totj in Auloi in tVanJ of. iuva trnQtt lie Jiaidlec: You The Sunday Journal's Funny Paper Fiction Magarine? Yoa are missing sornetning good jf 3'on miss Sunday Slate BS 3sno-w aud win see that jon get a copy next Sunday.

JEWS PA PER I NFWSPAPFR!.

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