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The Lincoln Star from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 9

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The Lincoln Stari
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Lincoln, Nebraska
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PKS GiS 25 to 50 Cents Higher Than Week Steady 50 Cents Advance. OMAHA. iJP. cattle: Receipts 300, calves 50; compared with Friday last week: Fed steers and yearlings strong to mostly 25c higher, beef cows 25c higher; cutter grades steady; bulls strong to hiehcr bulk's for week; fed steers and sprinkling yearlings, light steers UNCOIJS SinSDAY JOIHNAL AND STAR. OCTOBER i la th.

eottoa cornhuskers were to score they Notice of School District th. would have to S'vjhg A Election to Author- dftnet 10 p.r«at ov.r i sweep was called wtth Cardy Issuance of Bonds. Notice IS hereby given to the legal voters of the DUtrict poiitan dlitrtct 10 p.rcBt over 1934 sweep with l.ad-n« d.partm.nt that tailback position but the snap- back wUh auch force d.nv., Buifaio production un- the Wild Horse had to hayiBf wa. for a vital second to make sure eity of of trad, with many luxury that he had possession. That as fountv of Lancaster, in the State those hard charging Gopher Nebraska, that a off but t.xti:.

buster In- forwards needed and they smeared crewed bunding aidM and horse for a seven yard piumbing CLEVKLA.ND Lincoln, in lion vnll be held within the City by the qualified electors of ChiUy t.mpemture* i Rennebohm managed to hat i School District on the 5th of fall and down a fourth down pass that was of November. 1935. betwetm 1 traveling Straight into o'clock a. and confined to th. export that was that.

p. m. of day, for tne -Retail trade deecnbed Scarlet Tries Again. purpose of voting upon the follow- Ixkndnn Gold. 11 35 bulk gram 10 73.

choice h.if«r* 8V) most 4 00 tl 5 3S mainiy J.25 a 4 00, XOOfiKl- tl.shy penny cutter light I heavy LONDON and medium weights $11.35 good to choice fed heifers 10 00 few lota up to 1100 bulk unchanxwl at gra.s 9 beef cows $4 fetv st 5.00116 20 cutter grades 4 25 mostiv 4.25; H.gv 2D0 no medium' bcilla WMtern. $4 00 8 50; practical top veaiers 35 medium 8 50 few 9 00 meihum to choice trad, jgockera and $6.25 0 8 25, 1 quoted to 25 Market choice yearlings $9-15; stock calves iamb. $9,00. a Bar and 29 HD. tU.

S. equivalent monthly average of any year to LONDON 1 4p Bar gold ip3i when the monthly average nn, to 1418 9D. 8 equivalent $257.737.000. Residential construction is now- watched mere closely as a barometer. however, because it represents the moving about of private capital.

The best month in the building season of this year saw the total at nearly $50.000.000. In 1933 and 1934 the monthly average was around 20 000.000 while the monthly average of 1931 was 6 weeji and ranf. SMllCS INDICHE REBOUND Of BUSINESS continued im- the Gopher 16. Five minutes of the provemcnt game remained The Gophers finally choked this ReceiDtS 1,500, practical- buia 9 00 2 S. fed IT inure aupply direct; compared 11 Friday last week: killing qq moetiy ly with Friday classes 25 a 50c higher; feeders steady; closing bulks; sorted native.

range and fed wooled lambs $8 7 511 9.25, cloaing top $9 25; fed clipped lambs $8 goodjmd choice range $6.50 7. good and choice $3.00 0 5.15; good and choice range feeding lambs $8 25 419 00 shortterm breeding ewes $3.00 4.00: solid mouth ewes up to 4.50; yearling ewes up to 7.00. Hogs- Receipts 200: all classes nominally steady; meager supply largely packing and unfinished butchers; few of medium 185 to 225 lbs. butchers $9 25 75: better kinds scarce; good light and metiium weight packing sows 18.65 0 85; average coat $9 41. weight 255.

IIVrSTtMR 44 I 0 4 10 tOaaahtrr 4 l.KW 'iocid 7.5 a 12 ftO; and medium 73 I lOO-l MO Oood and If 2 5 -f 12 2.5 medium 25 9 1,300 and up. Good and Ch. nee $9 35 12 25 Good and common and medium Good and choica 4 0eg5-V) oc 80 City. a NHAS riTY (AP). Dept .300 moatly direct: market nominally Cattle 300, 100.

for the weeA Beef and 25 to moetiy higher, to moatly 35 higher, vea lo 50 higher, Bank Deposits Ahead of 1929 Tool Orders Show Big Gain. 616,000. For the eight mcmtha of this year the iverage was 134.000 And then there are such major items'as the rapidly growing buying power of the farm population, the satisfactory margin of gain in retail trade in both rural and urban centers, rising income tax pay- BY RADER WINGET. ments. the expanding total of spe- NEW YORK, An imposing j.jai dividends the inching forward array of statistical evidence is cited corporate establishment iiid to currently bv economists to prove i awaited price partly 1 that n.t.ohil pro.panty_ureturn-; farm roouio 75 few horned grai.er* 5.50 Many economists believe that.

a IS.ri'-l.i.rAV’a:.“;™.’'“-«': I tha American Choice and i Qoniic recovery picture is the com But there is million dollar prize ial ng and credit demand. dtsplaved In the wholesale trade, but it waa a whole. Employmtni were moderate -Government espendi- the reserve district was the principal assigned by for the 15 percent r.se in food sa.e* A gam of 20 percent was shown In the wearing apparo! industry and a 10 percent gata in produce demand over 1934 KANSAS continued firm Retail tales were privately estimated at percent over a week ago due to lower tVmperalures Wholesale moderately improved over a week ago but much better than a year Heavy rains in moet of the were calculated aa ot ma- tenal benefit in maturing late for fall of Retail in Dallas estimated by the oe- partment ol commerce at 11 2 percent over 1B34 SAN FR a NCTSCO fftcAdV lAlth MrtAii and wholttali trada wtU maintained Trouble between and eancellatton of auto but the offset by shipping gams aiong a quiet water front. choice 1 1)0 a 75 Sheep 1 500 the week, .50 to arou id 50 Domic revuvctjr I sh ugly caprone to bination of extremely high net de- statistical including 1 Of banks and the re-1 Ground iqOOO.DO« unemployed. aw up.

cent astounding expansion of ma-! 5 0 DOTAklTH IDT DM ppem 9 40 9 35 top Deposits, It Is explained, repre- Qra I 111 50. other. 3 75 available fot the pur- 0 .0 nnl n. I I Ml of equipment, and the buying of that equipment means produc- Dewver. cither Stepping up output preparing for that with last Friday.

Grais fat either csse, the result can be trans- i to 5 00. bulk BUSINESS NEBRASKA TWICE BIDS FOR SCORE IN FINAL PERIOD (Continuml from Page VA.l kan-a turned 4 25 top 7 00. bulk 5 25 5 50 and employer and ernploye. lated into personal for th employer and employe. As an indication of the trend.

too 9 V) other killing fed 9 00 1100 ----5 25 down fed goflqiojs, demand deposits, outside of above the 1 New York, are now $4 75. 5 higher, top 8 35 bulk 7 75 boom dsys. Monthly ice $5 80 u8t5r com- down, 4 down, best averages fol- Eitimate 10 Percent Gain in Kansas City Federal Reserve District. 4 ly fSI 4 anon and 84 iS JS.Sd; canner and 5 00 utter 13 25 4 1.5 i gheep 14 OOti with Good ygt 25 to 40 JEfV'? and 1 I 25 hither; 20 to t.25. 25 higher week top Range 10 OO.

and lY Good and choice i eloiini top 9 75 bulk 9 00010.00 j9 00. common medium 5 00 7 25. bulk fit i 4 00 4 load. 4 25: bulk range feeding and 25 75, top 500 Ihki IM and 4 to californ a noth- I7 common and medium nommallv av- 00 coat Tridav 10 47. weight 223.

Iba and up Good and choice 00 if 50. common and medium 50 I a Common and good low: 1954 gn.K«7.a«*i.()«« July. 1955 t7.k3».0«9,(Hi0 orders for I9SS 1955 around wtth their backs to the wind, the Huskers needed only a yard for a first down but they had but one down left to get It. LSNoue Pops Thru Line. Francis picked up two to make suie, and then came the play that sent the Nebraska rooting section Into On a spinner.

Cardwell faked to his right, and La- Noue Hlipped thru a hole at left tackle, shot into the open field end outran three Go- rallv on Iheir own 8 -yard line, when a completed pass. Howell to LaNoue. lacked a few yards of picking up a first down, Roscoe punt was partially blocked and it was the on the Minnesota 25 yard line. After one attempt at an end sweep, a second down pass was called, and the ever present Roscoe was there to Intercept it. Confusion at End.

That was the end of the serious threats altho the Huskers were trying as the game Andrews tossing a long forward to Dohrmann wno passed back to BlngUsh and the latter tossed what the officials ruled as a forward to Benson who was finally brought down on the Minnesota 30-yard line, for a gain of 38 yards. Then came a long ussiou on the field with offkials. coaches and players due to the fact that a penalty had been assessed during the play but the fmal gun had sounded. It was finallv decided that the game was over view of the fact that the penalty was against the offensive team, thereby not entitling the Nebraskans to another play because it could be declined by Minnesota. If the Huskers had been given another play the ball would have gone hack to the Nebraska 37-yard line where it when Andrews tossed the successful Thus ended a great ball game, leaving the spectators weak, worn and wan.

Thus ended Rose Bowl shall be paid in a period not ceeding 40 years from date, and shall be made payable at such times within said period and shall be issued in such denominations shall be determined by the Board of Education at or prior to the sale of said bonds, the to be dated aa determined by the Board but subsequent to the date of their authorization by the of the District; and shall the Board of Education of said Schoool District cause to be levied annually a tax sufficient for the payment of said mterest and the principal the same becomes due. the of said to be used for the purpose of erecting, equipping and furnishing new school buildings, and remodeling old buildings, both principal and Interest of such bonds to be payable at the office of the Treasurer of such School District; the bonds to be signed by the President and Secretary of and to have attached thereto and to each of them the Seal of said School District, such to be offered in the open market and sold the highest bidder for not less than par value on the dollar?" The ballot of said election shall have printed thereon, substantially the following: Ballot. Special Election, November ftth. 1935, School 2240 So. 14th B.

Rea Garage, Park. Junior High School, 2745 So 22nd at. Seventh Ward. Precinct- Roy Residence. No.

at. C. Mills Basemertt, 1411 No. 24th at. R.

2 School. Room 212, 22nd and Vine sts South Entrance. Baptist Ghurch, 27th and Holdrege 0 2 Station No. 4, 848 No. 27th st p.l—Kpworth M.

E. Church, 2980 Holdrege st. D-2 Foist Lincoln Evangelical Church. 33rd and sts H. Residencs, 1414 No.

40th St. Eighth Ward. Precinct: Engine House No. 2, 23nl and Cleaning A Dya Works, 352 No. 27th st.

Church. 28th and Bowen Garage, 32nd and Kleckner Court. Danish Lutheran Church. 2240 st. E- 1 E.

E. Store, 2829 St. Park M. E. Church, 29th and Randolph Ninth Ward.

Precinct: Lumber Company, 945 So. 27th Temple Baaement, 2645 St. Jordan Furniture 2700 St. (j.l—Ouv Basement, 2600 Garfield st. Church.

22nd and South 0 1 F. Hac'i Basement, 2943 Garfield st. p. 2 Lutheran Church, and Franklin sts E- 1 Church, corner South and Sheridan. School.

32nd and Wendover sta. E-3- E. M. Garage, 2860 Manse ave. Tenth Ward.

Precinct; A Mabel Garage. 33A" (14.) 10 180 1M Oood and 25 10 'O Ibe): Oood and cBniee 10.45 350 Good and ehmre 40 Oood and caaiee 75 01OM 09)1 and ebnire 50' 10.00 Backlns mediuw and fond FeMer Good aad 00 st i 9 00 9 80 aad iJunM. waoied lambe and 40, and Ykt ihnrn lamM Oood it 35 FM dnwB); r.ood and Vi 1 4 35 Feedtns (50-t5 IM.i- Good and rhoiee 35 9.90, Minmoo -v- 35, Breeuing 00 7 00. 300, none; foe the unevenly 35 to 50 to 50 ehoiee 1201 etee-e 11 bulk fed aad T5 mixed 35. cbmce top 9 00 5 50; choice V).

Sheep 1.50U. for week; Slaughter Of eheep and kigher. top IkmM 9 73 tap 9 40: late and weetera ly 9 40. eiaufh-er ewee S.T»|»4 35. feeding UmM ametly 00 Ilveetack CHICAGO.

(AP). The agnculture to vrohab Monday to 20.000. 13.000 to 14 000. 15.000 to 18 0 1 PRODUCE noi kk 1939 1930 U33 19.74 Chicago New Hoetaa l'hJiadelphia 4 hlcaga. CHICAGO (A.P).

tV Dept AgrX rattle 1 VkJ 300; compared Friday l.i*t week PraettcaUy all kUling 25 0 50 higher, ad etiored tn waek general buying turned very active, in and light runa than week mgo both and at but and light making for ton- very active buying and a Influence killer aleo 35 higher, cutter 15-35 hlgMr; to 15 up, and 50 to 1 higher; general live market much tiiaa dreeaed beef trade, more ahortfed crop than weeii but quality betiar gradtw ah'wed improvement extreme top weighD Oct. 11. 19JM. Kattee. In Out 73.379 365 Ml 345 344 31 85 1 57 000 On Hand 47.295 907 By the Aiiociated Press.

A concerted expansion of XrVio score irtandTng 'up while hopes for Nebraska. Biit nothing and industry last week was any of the Minnesotans were could take away from the Huskers effected by substanUal advances to tear the shirt off Card-, the glory of showing that they can In retail trade and an almost unan- the belief that he had the battle from behind, against as for, 7 5 Imius betterment in basic midable oppoeitmn as can be pre- trial activity. Consumer buying xhat pave the Huskers a 7-6 sented in the college game. anH With 1929- thruout the country increased with it was shorted lived. Then 1 Knute Rockne used to it 1 tn Tn August the advent of what the sports breaks that spelled de- i took a defeat to make a team 30 equal to mnnfhiv writer calls football weather.

Em- Huskers. Roscoe 1 great. It will be interesting to looks like this; phasis wal on the oemand for win- this big fellow handling the watch 115 ter merchandise. Gopher punting, the passing and a reactions to this defeat I i On the industrial side of the share of the effective rush- resume their battle to regain the nl economic picture, the rise was mlr- heading for the end zone Big Six championship at 3 5 rored by Associated presa in- would have brought it out tan Saturday against the Kansas 1934 dex of industrial activity which 20 -yard line as a touchback. Aggies.

Summary: llfi laat week at 73.1 percent of; tbe 5 -yard line It took a The textile side of the picture, the 1929-30 average compared with bop and rolled out of bounds rayon yam shipments from plants 70.9 percent of the previous week. polnL At least it ivas a of American producers in Septem- The department of commerce, in bop from a her were higher than ever before, i Its survey of thirty-four key cHies but a sensible bounce viewed as recorded bv the textile eccsiom -1 for the week endsd Wednesday, Minnesota section, les bureau. Wool consumption in declared, "evidence of Punt Auanist waa at the highest rste volume of trade both retail and, since 1923. and the first eight, end zone to punt the Huskers out Electric power production which topped the previous record state nrolits LeVotr tried to convert after set for the week of Dec. 21.

1929. ap- Wilkinson had failed on the first after gaining steadily for many i thit fhlfttrone trade of the touchdown but his kick was tiallv by Holmbeck. While Another outstanding, department stores aU of both teams was slightly nebulous, factor in de- conflnad to tho ilr.t thu can District Ticket. School Bond Prop- st. ositlon to be voted on." and shall Hawthorne School.

48th and contain the foregoing question wtth sta. the following: School. and I vote FOR said Bonds and sts. FOR the levy of said tax 1 D-1 Club House, S7th and I vote AGAINST Mid Bonds South sts. and AGAINST the levy of said D- 2 Normal M.

E. t-- Church. 55th and South Those wishing to vote In favor E-1 Hall, College of issuing said bonds and the levy- Nebraska ing of said tax, shall place a cross E-2 Library, college View, in the square oppoalte the words. Nebraska I vote FOR said Bonds and FOR Break. Francis dropped back into the le Reed It R.

Smith Oeeh Rennetmhm ff. W'trteeth Ahtil qb 40 Seidel LkV-Ytr Belie 7 La Noue be said of the thrills. fert 13 50; 13 2.5. 1934 ('ntcaso Xoru Kneton PBUaOelpbia in 733 3 1934 39 143 8 741 termmlng the extent of autistica! "Zi i J. "wtlh of th.

Seherer Hubka HeWt McDonald Bauer laNtHie Cardwell Scfire by Minnesota Touchdown tecoe 3 Tfv tor Foim: Mlnneeota for Antil. Rorit for for Reed Matheny for LeVotr, Midler for Weld lor 0 Sverdaon tot Renne! bohna, Howell for Bauer, Rhlrey for F.ili*. Holmbeck for Heldt, English for Morrleon. for Me for Hubka. for for Dohrmann for McDonad.

Rirhardeon for Scherer, for Dodd for fur I.a.Noue Referee. Fred Gardner, Cornell; umpire. H. Dartmouth tha lavy of Mid tax wishing to vote against the issuing of said bonds and against the levying of said tax ohall place a cross tn the square opposite the words. "I vote AGAINST said Bonds and against the levy of said tax The polling places for said election shall be the regular polling places within the corporate limits of Mid City, designated by said City aa the polling places for the City election held May 7th 1935 Eleventh Ward.

Precinct Memorial Chapel, 41st and Maiitson sts Sala 8 Gladiolus Garden, 3306 No 48th ft Hall, University Place. 26(n No. 48th Basement. Main Building, Wesleyan University M. E.

Church. 45th and Orchard sts. Twelfth Ward. Precinct: Publishing Copland being the same p'lacea within the corporate limits of Mid City Hall. Betlmny, Neb.

used for Mid last general City elee- 1 Library. Havelock. Neb tion. except as changes appear in the polling places listed Hall, Havelock. Neb Bv order of the Board of Educa- cme of the big thrills and a play wkmia.

judge KJIIC Ul v.iyr fi 1.013 1 Kreetpte 1935 13 iki bulk better 11.SO» 12 ikt lower g-adee for week ending rnday 22 direcU. eompared laet week; Uu.k fe) Ambe fully 60 higher, having half of early upturn, up eged 35 gh-; and (eeding to elnmg. 1 4 Maad. 3 21 things: More merchandise, with in a seasonal manner came Into the unger. 9 emphasis on heavy merchandise BuUders of machine tools operated whipped a long pass 1934 I moving across the country from i capacity.

Flmer which trav- 51 Tx Automobile manufacturers con- in the air. enteVed to pick up Co a MIN-S pn eoo Independ 800 Ben olf .534 lowa-Neb. French Voters of Mid School District who tion of Mid fiiTl reside out of the corporate limits 11 day of the City of Lincoln, shall vote i BENJ- e. bailf.y, on said bond proposition at the polling places within Mid corporate limits which are nearest their DTomnti-f roads and streeU. The following is a list of polling places for Mid election: i First Ward.

1 Precinct: A -City Hall. 10th and its. Hayward School, 9th and New Hampshire, Heights M. E. church.

11th and Nelson. D- Elmer E. Sides residence, 821 No 14th st p. of Mid day for the purpose Hotel. 12th and its.

of voting upon the following ques- Second Ward. President. J. G. LUDLAM.

Secretary SPECIAL FOR INCREASE OF MILL LEVY. Notice also is hereby given to legal voters of the School District of the City of Lincoln, in Countv of Lancaster. In the of Nebraska, that a special elec- itlon will be held within said City i by the qualified electors of School District on 5th. day of November, 1935. between the hours of 8 a and 7 clock Shall the Board of Education of the School District of the City Helulay HaltUa introduction will he at its top late for a Dmuon Awwt mnnth w-ith no appreciable ardson.

wno was iedtvtdukU. UuehcU 181 Jeffrey US 189 Mftyfteld ...184 117 114 188 Keaoek ...183 LI.NCOL.N LADIES LEAGlt. Fct Weya see Capitol 1.13 French 831 Union 13 417 390 1 0 B-Llndill hotil. 13th hall, and with that commences July I. 1936.

be House. 10th and to increase the maxl- E.i—Unitarian Church. I2th and mum school levy from 15 to 17 mills, and be permitted from E-2-Unitarian Church. 12th and And after Mid date to expend an- iMt ana offered, few iteaaiY with av- et.i" meOi 990 lb. 10 beavv mtmm 9 9ii 9 38 hoWover 11 qijolari tlij SIOUX riTY.

(U Agr) nxreet 13, Plaughtsr aaO fuUy 35 tm to 95 up. IJmewlo 4 Ibe- over HefM. uaOer 4 Legher aher-a Old LeghXTi ipnnge No. a Butterfat lAr 12 a.i”.rr:rt,'hrsiii!a,'’i;iri,ThJi7.nd"L??it-a»'aT. that total net profits of the motor up percentage points braaka had the option of taking makers may well be nearly double Associated presa index, reriected orasKa th.

the $81.200.000 profit of 1934, a added buying at retail, which 39 level which would be higher than New York in the wind. They figured that the a fMlurrif the sunshine which sent the mercury mil over 76 degrees would take toll I he PLYMOUTH Wie. WK WILL BinorSEU ijQCola Telephone ht unties Pfd B-atnce Creamery Pfd- I UmUd Light A Pld. Fhinscat Creamery Pf4 bertB Dairy Pfd. rihwegiem Public Service PiJ 9 Bond it Share Pfd.

Brsan M-monal Bonds Lxii Brothers A Stock Lincoln A Fremont Joint Stock Bank A Stock Dempetgr Mill Manufactunag I aad Oommcn 4 il Bmdding and Sttwk J.C.TODD&CO. eg ees Nett Bank Bteg tq Frgfnen quota- uone thaage 4a14 nail board irV- Amertcae A a branda aek Orata, ta heat Ne. 1. Si) Wheai i. 59 r- W'beat 3 Wheat.

Ibe Wheat. 3. ibe Corn. 3 th, 1930 proiU th. wrek it did.

but Set 3 7 0 000 to lean heavily on railroads and now looks to automobiles for a big part of its demand, snapped out of the doldrums after the first week July, and laet week was li SI operating at 49 7 percent of capacity Loeoco Peeler FogeUon Ullitrom Dye OU 'A Com, 3 remarkable when placed against the loss of $51.600.000 in 1932. tTlfw time in the last The cornnusKers 4 oi'Sorni'in wUc'ii. month of 1929 Security exchanges and the com- Two. ef motiity markets were under -phat brings us around to that fourth quarter when Dayt 4 0 High 18 187 184 Lbckerd 184 Aoiipoker 1S3 tl-kS LEAtkll. Pct 11 4 8(17 re i 4 887 Ctuh i 4 City Clah I 4 887 Budeelter Higa 307 Krenk 184 185 Kimmtl 184 Pierce II) COMMEariAL LE 401E 18 8 647 Xeb.

9 8 too iffiee I 8 8 0 tchllte 4C8 Cor 9 I 4 I I 3 8 3 18 sts. Third Ward. Precinct: A St. Reformed Church, 1519 St. Department building, 148 19th and sts.

1 C- Bancroft School, 14th and You, South Entrance Advertising 1900 Motor Works. 909 No. 21 it St. Fourth Ward. Precinct: A McKinley School.

15th and sts Room 202. West Entrance. 157 157 148 141 88 3.58 187 171 1'4 -174 U4 nually for all purpoeea, including all funds, a maximum of 17 mlUa on the dollar of the actual valua of all taxable property tn such District, and shall the County Commissioners of Lancaster County, Nebraska, on receiving the annual estimate of such Board of Education as provided tn Section 79-2620 Compiled Statutes of for 1929, cause to be levied the number of mills stated in such i estimate, not exceeding 17 on the dollar of the actual value of all taxable property tn Mid District?" The ballot of Mid election shall have printed thereon: "Official School Election 831 487 4-'7 407 Wk. UVERPOOl. -re 09-1 ffc Low 4 Pv Of 94 fis Wheel 90 Cero uiiquete4 i 1 (AF' 4 if Aff I 150 on I reek i.

8 Urw beet inur.etu'te enq aeeker I gun4 f)' per I 8 1 I 3' 50 I i No 1 itewiiB H. IN' 1, (ew ee A' I N' rtb moeliy Ohi-te 1 I I No i M.nnewiie jv pen-ent 85 8 ent perceet The reeorq loi.ow* (of week of influence during the week both cuynactic fourth quarter when 4 7 per. ent 1831 3 8 of War from Africa and things happened, Cardwell came upswing of business in the united hack into the game States. The result was mixed Ronnie Douglas a punt trend with no concerted and de- that was good for 73 yards and cisive action. Roscoe attempted to Meul market was featured was hit by Dohrmann and by the advance of copper prues fumbled.

Fred Shirey falling on from 9 to 9 cents a pound, an the ball on the Gopher 2 -yard line action which was heartening to jhe Cornhusker were fran- producers, and from Ike shoe tic. Cardwell tried right tackle but came reports that retail prices may there wasn't even a bole and has been even more s-'undiy higher as a result of Increased no gain. Two topher X-rerevre Detei fmw Us4 (egerel an end, had tO Oeipea q.itnct* SiJSTON (mpeevee grecter- tbe wot). pr. le buiee this year and larger than the firmer oa 1834 13 i perreni 18.1 41 ') per.

1933 17 3 percent The Steel men themselves believe times ar getting better The United Sta'es Steel corporation. largegu plans an expansion program for expenditures of An even heavier Industry that tned. Total buildtns contracts, computed by the cor- oration, ui August amounted to 16X 577 000 tne month of Cer7eli W'euner ene elm Mill Brekii Mtr.Yi VLodit 8 8 808 4 1 11 388 7 533 Bart. 4 11 38' Hifk 180 187 1 11) er a 183 118 183 Ut 111 Burt 181 18) BAXNEB LEAGtE Pi-t 8 3 75'. 7f 487 18 5 847 7 1 487 8 805 A.l Serv 1 11 7 8 4r 3ft 358 Htfh 195 174 183 Steeari C4 180 173 171 17S 173 LEACl E.

Hendee Furniture. 1819 St. Ballot, Special Baren.ent, U. Ulh J.U Proposition to be voted upon," I shall contain the foregoing and tion, with the following: I vote FOR Mid Proposed In- and sta Basement. Wesley Church.

18th and sts State Capitol, 15th North Entrance. Fifth Ward, Mill Levy I vote AGAINST Mid p.arare 946 it Posed Increased Mill Levy. House No. 3. 1225 The polling places for said elac- 1 R-J residence, Hated above for the School Bond ri Election of said School C-reiralvary Evangelical Church.

being the regular polling 11 fh and (Lrfiid I Pisces within the corporate limits im sts. of Mid City, designated by said D-l-Calvary F.vangeiicai dty the polling for the Church. Uth and Garfield sts Kapple Basement, 1245 Peach st City election held May 7th 19:55. and being the places wdthin from the field. LaNoue hit left gasrd for a yard.

It was evident that if Fo.f -er PU 713Str'e Tire 733 Simon Range of Prices On the N.Y.Stock Exchange LON-DON trum .) Jr 3 7 7i LONDON KIfH THE MARYLAND FUND I qjoteq re 119 fl It in iV 'n 'nA 32 te S4 At 48't AU pf 47 28 A I.F. ftf 8 Wk 24 14 KkMilp 7 I. 4 pf 1 7.1 7 A 8 t- 84 .1 1.1-Ï De ef A Do P( 3 1 5N 1 1 A' 115 114 lift 11 US If 1 .14 44 IT 40 1ftte ft 8 ftl W' 47 48 47 8 US 14 13 13 I4tete 171 3 14 13 1-. 13 31 i 3 3 8 7i il .1 te UU 54 nl 1 IT 'I I 4S 43 4 ite 8 8H 5 IT A a Tru 7 18 8 3 13 gr A 1 3-, Z.H411» I 11 1 41-te 47 te 11 TI ftftS 41 ite .1 .11 17 55 te 37 te 14 35 te 9 te 4 1 kS- Kf' -1 V-, XR E-i J.VI 4 'U fj hin. or AcCkiBUoUeq qivldrtwl pete L.e#ri¥ 19 17 U'l 7 I 483 I 4 -7 Hi ft U3 DufV P-glef Ita' Lecte LlAtilE I 8 1 aec 1 Id 1 8 1 000 Jom- 8l I 8 I 850 Morrell Pkrtmo nt 3 1 887 Mei, Off 3 I 3 1 84.

Rkker Cn.r. I'l Ki.nt MOkher 178 Not Eit 84 field 60 9: pa Holme PC. 487 487 48) 711 HI 111 Uf 188 18" Brethren 2629 So 13th st Church, tion, except as changed in Mid list. of Mid School District -vho Werrt reside out of the corporate limits Lincoln shall vote on A 1 School buiidine iMid Increased Mill Levy proposi- .1 th. w.tmn B-l First Presbyterian Church, snd ar cording to 17 th an.i estahlished public roads and R2 Rearle (iaraee 1740 i streets Faid above list of polling B-2-I.

h. Searle Garage, lu reference incorporated St. I c-1 M. Church. 16th Pel 313 333 and A its 133 fm 188 188 188 C-2 Ray Smith Garage 2o63 So 16th st D-1 Hall Garage 1905 A at I D-2 Pres'iAt School.

So 2 st i E- 1 R. E. May's Basement. 1 in this notice of Mill election, and made a part hereof By order- of the Board of Edu- r-ation of hoo! lustrict, ihiS nth day of (I'-tober 1935. bcnj bailey gscxeUry..

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