The Oklahoma State Capital. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 124, Ed. 1 Wednesday, September 14, 1904 Page: 7 of 8
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v*uammA ,«« W.TOU ui-.OM.Sim MOHNtXn, SrTOB7
Some People Don't Think!
Tho non-tliinl
FINANCE
The non-thinking
Tho thinking man progresses,
Then again some do,
..miitviug r*. o-- -
moment and. think that ;
PauBe just a
one does not,
Exchange
Wanted,
11. inoi
GIUIN AND LIVE STOCK
PROVISIONS MARKET
THE GENERAL
CO HON NEWS
This paper is read by almost
L m.... 11 acL" in
1 the State Capital costs butjlcent a "fry a small
I thesloofumni af/d the results will give you entire satisfaction.
QOffOfiOaOPOO1
Wild Grain Prices Affect Another Day of Bullish;
Stock Market I Wheat Trading
THE PRICES ARE LOWER MAY OPIIOiNS $1.18
1 Cattle arc Steady to Lower
at Kansas City
DAVS RECEIPTS
NOTE—All advertUrrienU under thl
Head one cent a woro pr lliuei ' "J
tnrre timet, 10 per cent off; If run «U
dn ei or ever 25 per cert off.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Advertisements In this flumn will not
Inserted unless paid in advance, no
need to write or ask for ftaures. one
cent a word is ea*lly flflurad. Always "end
the right amoun* dth your copy.
NOTE—All advertisements under tl*l«
Head one cent a word per >«"• '*
three times, 10 per cent off: if run all
times or over 25 per cent off.
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Advertisements !n this column will not
be Inserted un'ess paid In advance. No
reed to write or ask for flaurea. Ons
'ent a word la essllv flour*<«. Always senj
the r'ght amount with vour copy.
HELP WANTED—MALE.
NOTE—All advertisements under th
head ono cent a word per "••u*5 W r""
three tlmaa. 10 per cent off; If run
I times or over, 25 per cent off.
CASH IN ADVANCE,
i Advertisements in ^Is column will n«
be Inserted unless paid In Qne
need to write or ask for flgurM. °
cent a word Is easily figueed Xlwaya •end
| the rloht amount with your copy-
Weakness Due to Corn Crop
Scare and Unpromising Wheat
Prospects Permeates Rail-
road List
New High Mark for Season Kill
ing Frosts Cause Excited
Session-Corn up 2 Cents
Provisions Higher
Hog Market Weak to Five < "ent
Lower Top Price $5.65 Sheep
Receipts H.OOO Market
Steady
MISCELLANEOUS.
WANTED—Men to lenrn telegraphy.
Write J P. Tiglie. care Santa Fe Ry..
Arkansas City, Kan.
WANTED—Trustworthy man to manage
a branch office for a largo manufactur-
ing concern, salary $128.00 per month and
commissions. Applicant must furnish
aond eferencea and $730A> to $1200.00 cash.
Address, Manager, 323 W. 12th St., Chi-
WANTED—Man experienced In cotton
and «ln business. Apply Houghton and
Douglas Cotton Co., Guthrie. Okla.
WANTED—A Water Spaniel pup.
E. Cleveland.
T!!j: pi5,!?®Anv£ITcJ KS7
I positions within two ntontlis atrf <fon-
For.i"°™. 's.
I dress O. T Smith, 031 Walnut St.. Kan-
sas City, Mo.
If no protest be filed on or before -5th
dnv of September. 1904, his petition will
ho' granted and license Issued.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
County hereto affixed this 9th day of
September, 1904.
v N J. C JOHNSON.
County Clerk.
By J. N. BURNETT.
Deputy.
■ hi- K v\'S\« CITY BUSINESS COL-
?EGE£' plMf.l «"■ 60 I"™;"'1" "
Uoo'i positioni within two months
constantly needs young men and women
THE STATE CAPITAL PUZZLE PICTURE
York. Sept. 13-The wild price
s In the grain market today i mm
made an effect un set initios unav■'>-laid' . i> l.
Prices of stocks are, in case • l"W- At
er than last night. Tin- 1"W stage i. t....
which the wheat crop pr- i" 'ts ha\-' | pn
fallen has become an .t. ceptod tact 111 , 1
Wall street, so that the principal ail iht
inn is paid In speculative circles to \\
corn crop on which remaining hopes ■, ■
largely baaed to redeem the condl- , i <.<; :n.i.
tion of affairs. The uns.i-unable vv. ith -mi
er In the corn belt traffic ■ a used «r< | I ,i
alarm which the stock market was urt- I wis. >\ pi
able to withstand the weekly bulletins u , .
Of the weather bureau were iini.sualh .tom id
outspoken in Its assuran ■ s Hgsinflt harm lim.t.-d
to the corn crop by the frosts which
have already occurred, but a weather
forecast which foretold of frosts tor to-
night deep i- tn the corn belt created tho
liveliest apprehension
(First Published In the Dally State Cap-
ital. September 13, 1904->
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
I.1QUOR LICENSE.
Territory of Oklahoma, Logan County.
Notice Is hereby given that E. W.
Clark has this day tiled In the office
of the County Clerk. In and for said
County, bis petition, asking that a "cense
ho granted him to se at retail, malt
spirituous: and vinous liquors on Lots ^
and Block fS. Fifth \N arc!. ( Ity of
:thide, in said County and Territory,
f no protest be filed on or before hep
tember 27, 1904. his petition will be grant
ed and license Issued.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
County hereto affixed this 12th day of
September. W. ^ y c JO„NB0N.
County Clerk.
By J. N. BURNETT.
Deputy.
li at $1.1
BANK STATEMENT
Report of the condition of tl.n Guthrie
National BanK. at Guthrie Territory of
Oklahoma, at the close of business, Sept.
, 1901.
.$ 381,Ml.13
6,280 35
veliest apprenensumf.
The detailed statement of tho domestic
exports for August reveals the fact that
the h-avy falling off in value of foodstuff
exported Is due almost wholly to the
prohibitive price at which wheat Is held. , miy
" August exports of that cereal I (ll n r
amounting to but 216,469 bushels, com-
pared with «.444.439 bushel* |„ August of
last vear The 3,094.490 bushels of coin
exported in August show but a nominal
ness dtie to the corn crop scare and tin
unpromising wheat prosper,s permeates
the railroad list very generally although
much Is hoped from • fi;. «;
neelallv in the results to its own urn
tor,- anil i,s tributaries. The
Pennsylvania to the highest pr• ••' «>' >'
movement has the effect of , mitlnulng the
movement elsewhere. This gave credit
to the claims advanced by <he friends f
higher prices that ye,sterd.. y s I|m
was notiilng more than a healths
Uon- whlch might b, looked to ,o pave
the way for a renewal of th. rise in . ,
prices to still higher levels Much atl< n-■ iiu, ,
ion was Riven to conserving the level ,.(J
of prices as far as possible, and In the I ...
Intervals of selling prices were ;
ly bid up while the volume of off.
was light. There was some strtBfftn
the railroad equipment
$1.1 I'm 1 HiJ
,w. The cause o,
moil w.i> .i mid wave which
the Canadian northwest last nii'.i
tlcjillv ruining much wheat still •
In Manitoba the loss •«
2:, per cent of ,h<- crop. 1 hi" d. si
increased b) the strong
rlgn grain markets super
tioroad furnishing indlcatio
crsal alarm regarding th '
it crop As tile sessior
cs of fresh grief Increase
•ipts showed nearly a .1
„..rease ..«ompared with a y.
private advi'
llsappolntlng
point t
Mlgu
test 'between opposing forces continuing
up to the closing.
,g to $1.16J. a gam
■d with lost nights clos-
unusual activity conUnu-
unabated" through the entlro sesslon;
,t closing strong with Mn>
rtl.18. Final quotationsJn Jiece^mner
'.''o.l.t'l 1 to K."i.hl0 ^bushels, i'tl-
27.581.7S
32,472 29
29.632.37
Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall.
Humpty Dumpty had a great fall.
Ml the king's horse.! and all the kings men,
Couldn't sot Humpty Dumpty up asaln
WHERE IS ONE OF THE KING S MEN?
ANSWER TO YESTERDAY'S PUZZLE.
Upside down, in girl's arm.
RESOI'RCES
Loans and discounts
Overdrafts, secured and
secured
U, R bonds to secure circula-
tion —:
Premiums on U. 8. bonds
Bonds, securities, etc
Banking house, furniture and fix-
Due from national banks (not
reserve agents 1
).ie from 6tate banks and
bankers
>ue from approved reserve ^ ^ ^
Checks^and other cash Items .. -
Fxchanges for clearing house.. 13 619 98
Notes of other national banks .
Fractional papal currency, nick-
els and cents
Lawful Money Reserve In Bank.
SLeele St,.020.3
t oral-tender notos .. l^.OO"1 (JO—
Redemption fund with U. S.
treasurer (5 per cent of cir-
culation)
Other resources
8.120.00
1.086.00
63,030 2J
which was Irregular
up lO llic " \1.,niv
with Pennsylvania almost on top .M n
rati-s were again firmer today especial >
for tho shorter periods and JjftO.Of") of
was engaged for export to South Amei-
lva The money market Is looking f" •
ward to another large decline In cash
reesrves for the current. —
Total sales bonds par valu< $4. J,.,000.
I 8. bonds were unchanged call.
NEW YORK STOCKS
New York. Sept. 13— close.
Op. Hi. LwT'dy. Y'dy.
Am. JK. ...•« g gj g?
Pe . _
B R. T
Erie Com
Atnal. Cop
Atch. Com
Ateh. pfd. .....
C M. and St. P.
C R 1. and P.
Wabash
Mo. Pac
Ponn.t •••
U. S. 8.
. r,i* nr.k
. 3.% 3"8 291
WANTED—Ten men In each state to ,
travel, tack signs and distribute sam-|
cles and circulars of our goods. Salary
Ko.00 per month. $:i.00 per day °r 'jx"
jicnsn . Kuhlman Co.. Dept. A 8 Atlas
Block Chi ago.
V A N r I: I ' It;.-!,a 11 no to . 1
for paying situations. For particulars
address C T. Smith, 931. Walnut St.. Kan-
sas city, M '
| WANTED AT ONCE-7 or 8 room house
with modern improvements. Inquire
i oast of (irund Leader, fiam Goldstein.
TOlil1 LIAHIl.l'i-lKS.
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid In ... .....
National hank notes outstanding
Due to other national hanks ....
puo to state banks and bankers
j individual deposits subject to
check ■•••
Demand certificates or deposit..
I Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding ..
ww pfd.
.$1,043,691.33 | -p." c." and^ I .
.$ 160.000.00 Manhattan ..
.. 67| .r«4
.. 81ft 81g
::w3 m i§« 15]
.. -jsa 28| 271 -s
.. 413 42 4U 414
973 98 90J 97J
. 1273 129)1 t-'7>- 1-
.. 151 i:.«! i4i i- k
,.. 6.-.J f.'-i 641 Mi
... 47ft 4751 463 471
.. 403 4«4 39| 39i
...If,7 157 If" 1
. .vij r.«(
aT.i
chandlse acconnt
permanent. Addi
pUt 8t
..... ...Ury; position
it Auutviloho Co., 723 Cheat-
Philadelphia. Pa^
WF 1 .^CORPORATE and float stock
.ompanies. We handle unlisted BfcCur-
ltle-« Loans negotiated. Iloratlo Gilbert
and Co.. Elllcott 8quar«. Buffalo.
WANTED—Men to learn barber trade.
Shore time completes. Can nearly earn
expenses b, fore finishing fecial Indue. -
merit-! to distant applicants. W rite Tori
catalogue. Molcr Barber College, St.
1 .ouls. Mo.
* 'Z* A"*
will work all winder. State Capital.
PVROORAPHY—'The only homo decora-
lion send $2 25 for amateur outfit. Wes-
tern Supply Co.. 891 N. Fairfield Ave.,
Chicago, 111.
KANSAS CITY Barber College, largest.
bet;, Open tho year around. Trade
taught short time Small expense, i.otn-
mission paid. Positions secured grad-
uates Write for free catalogue, p. C
Brldgeford, 503 Delaware St . Kansas
ity, Mo. 1
tch
■WANTED—-Ten men In ■ «•",, •
tVavel tack signs end distribute sam
pies and circulars of our Roods. Sa'a y
ftv. oo per month, $^t "0 p< 1 day^f n
* Kuhlman Co.. WPt. A S Atlas
Block Chicago.
WANTED-AGENTS.
6008 Went
aoknts'iun' e..r . •1I« ■.« r;:>™
Oiitflt Free s"n'i for
Catalogue. Kfliet Art ( o
worth Ave^. Chicago. HI.
tr \VTKD Territory salesmen for evety
town in Oklahoma and Indian I errltory.
u yuu have II good suit of clothes and
three weeks board and are eatlslled with
|3 rrti.oo a year come and see
fti v
Co.
MEDICAU.
Total $1,043,691.33
Territory of Oklahoma. County of Logan,
r-Robt. Sohlborg. Cashier or tho above-
named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement Is true to the best or
my knowledge and belief.
y ROBT. SOIILBERO.
Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to b« fore me this
8th day of September 1904
N MELVILLE CARTER.
TCotary Public.
My commission expires July 14, 1908.
Correct—Attest:
FRANK DALE.
H W PAINTER.
A G. C. BIERER.
Directors.
2,f &0.94 | jvj. Y. Central
43,700 00 j Reading Com.
fi6.575.79 j ill Central
51,327.86 c attd O.
Sou R'y.
632.9R0 16 1 Krjp jjrst ....
89.177.48 I |' l'\ pfd.
4.192.05 R and o ....
1,187.55 | d and N .
K. and T.
. .138| 13*i 1371 137i
.. 421 421 41 i{ 41 i 42?
.. 33| 341
U. 9. G. HUGHES. M D.
1214 Main St . Kansas City. Mo.
Private Hospital for confinement case*
Adoptions Fullest invastlaatlon invited
l OST ST It WED or stolon, 1 3 year old
ml muloy Durham $5.00 reward for any
information as to where animal can be
found. I. M Dodd. Route 2. Guthrie.
bank statement
Report of the condition of tho Logan
County Bank at Guthrie. In tho Territory
of Oklahoma, nt the close of business
Sptembor 3. 1904.
RESOI'RCES.
Loans and discounts $ 4S.9tiS.78
Overdrafts, secured and unse-
cured fi36 20
Stocks bonds, warrants, etc 41.44000
S'l ' ;a V KI) I'M STI)1 EN Dark bay horse
' Mi hands high. 2 white Mn^feet. nrnall
irk spot
right side. Had on halter
and rope Notify Chan. Doty.
_ [_1_®
UStSe 'SlMh™rp iiiii* Plow Share
TYPEWRITERS
WANTED—SALESMEN.
SAl.KSMliN^T" -nil lubrln.tln* oils and
„„ .alary or commlMlon. Tho
|. Ilabaiilli Co., Clov.land, O
unYvSSfV'SU.'JS
M , .M ' machine, that coat
Agent. Dallas. Teaaa.
von SALE ' :*
pulpa, I. T -
«AI F~OR TRADE ISO acre dalm In
Comanche coun,v good bottom land
;i::i 1-1.. -.«•
:,,, .. p- INDIAN land fot s ih J 1st
VALUABLE, 1IN „hops. Shawnee, to
fly at' 13 n'rlock.
ITWO OKLAHOMA FARMS "*W,"
uwh.r I'uunly lulj'ilnltia
„,.|l Impr.ivf.1, *1 Ml" e'nw.-.l for WlM
rleh creek bottom, snap l"" «' ♦-■'7? ' ' .
{?,(W. Particulars, John llodges. Altona.
Oiilahnn 1 -
Household «oods for sale;
furniture, carpets, stoves,
Kitchen range, etc., all prac-
tically new.-Mrs. Joe Hirsch,
717 East Cleveland
FINAL PROOv WWTICE8. ^
(First Published In the Dally State Capi-
tal. Aug. 21. 1904)
NOTICE FOR F ITBI.I<'AtiON.
Department of the Interior. Land Office
at Guthrie, Oklahoma. At R 20th. :l«H.
Notice Is hereby given that the follow-
In^ named settler has filed notice of his
intention to make tlnal proof In support
or Ids claim, and that said proof will oe
made before the Register and R®c«lyn.r, °f
the l\ S Land Office at Quthrle. Okla..
on September 29 1004 vis: Monroe D.
Baker of Meridian. Okla.. for the E 1 «•
of N. E 1-4. Sec 2 , Twp. 16. N R 1 >;■
He names the following witnesses t
prove his continuous residence upon ana
cultivation of said land, via:
Ben Austin, of Meridian. Okla.
Lewis Randall, of Meridian. Okla.
O R. Nesle, of Meridian. Okla
L P Taylor, of Meridian. Okla.
JOHN J. ROLES.
Register
BIIJOK", LIUI
Furnitures and fixtures
Other real estate owned
Due from banks
f'hecks and other cash Items ..
Exchange for clearing house ....
Cash anrt sight exchange
T0"" UABIUTIFA
Capital rtock paid In
Surplus fund
Undivided profits, less expenses
and taxes paid
Due to banks ••• ••••••••
Individual deposits subject to
check ••••
Demand certificates or deposit.,
Time certificates of deposit
Certified checks
Cashier's checks outstanding
In the rotnnrr and ,or th. time required
hv law. for the um legally levle.l tliere-
oh lor the vear !'.« . whleh taxes were 1
due and unpaid. n) the said trart of May
I.,nit WrtR hid for hy, ana sold I" Gu* HH-
terbiiach nt said sal.', he b in« the hlith- Sept
est best and last ladder therefor, tor the I
sum of $14 00 dollars and oO-lOOcents the I \t
amount or the a cumulated
ties costs and charges thru due on sa I
tract and a proper certificate of puin "
therefor was dulyjssued to said Guh Hit
^And vou tho said Belknap, arc here-
by further notified that unless redemp-
tion of said tract from said sale Is mob-
by you on or before the 19th d.v or
November. W*. the undersigned - ■
legal owner and holder of said "
of purchase by virtue of due nnd b - 1
transfer and assignment of a- - • •
to mo by tho sal.l Ous RJtterhi.s. h - 1
demand of tho County Treacle,
above-named county that lie Is.1- •• to .
the undersigned a proper and valid
deed for ssld lot or tract of land, as
n„,red and provMH^ .„
travelers
Total
APPLICATION FOR LIQUOR LICENSE.
(First Published In the Daily State Cap-
ital. September ft. 1904).
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
LIQUOR LICENSE
Territory of oklahoma. Logan County, as
Notice Is hereby given ,ha Edward
Williams has this day filed In tin office
of the Covin,y Clerk, In and for said Coun-
ty his petition, asking that a license
be granted him to sell at retail, malt
spirituous nnd vinous liquors on lots 1 and
> Mock li I" the Village of Meridian.
IO. T.. In Bold County and Territory.
Total ... ' . ••!'"■" "
Territory of Oklahoma. County of Logan.
I* C R Havlghorst, cnshier of the nbove
named bank do solemnly swear that the
shove statement Ih hue and that said
hank has no other liabilities and Is not
endorser on any note ... obligation other
than that shown In th< abov* -• iteinent.
to the best of my knowledge and belief.
,0 help tnr Oo<l. R |j^,vlGHnitKT.
PMbirHhed and sworn tn before me this
l«th <" B"Pt,jb''rRANK I.AUX.
Notary Public.
My commission expires Aug 29. 1M4.
SKrrest-AtW.t-> VA nj rirYN,
w. H. COYLE
Dltectori
' Of Interest -
fi,170.84 \ "Katy Seven Day Ticket a An ' ' 1
SO,O6.119 • jfrevalent that theVVorld s V*ir roa., h ex
*38.08 curslon tickets via the m K & Jl. R>.
942.30, are good only soven da>s from dat< r
1.2-.4 00 starting to date of return to o. Ikm -.1
starting point. This ^ wro,u- 1 ''r ' x
amide- If tho trip to St. Louis o< < , "
v hours and you leuve home Wednes-u.v
morning your ticket will be good to leave
St Louis the following Wednesday
ing arriving home Thursday noon.
Inf' practically nine days.
(First Published In JN.JW* (
September 10. 1904 i
Office of Treisurer of Ix gan County. <
)mce or f)kl;t H(.p, 10 1004
To Whom 1, M"V' Co,nc'"rnf ,,, tVl,
Notice Is hereby given that there
funds in possession of the County 1
urer sufficient lo pay the following
,HAli warrants on salaij 'un^-
All warrants on court fund up to
Including No «7 . Issued April l!e-4
All warrants on supply fund up _ to
including No Issue.| July r,. l! ii4.
A warrants on contingent fund
Al' warrant- on road and bridge f
up to and Including No. 4!M Issued Jul
1*. 1904
$136,148.11
8*,781 47
1.386 fin
4,010(0
139 77
20.10
notice. •
To Ornage Belknap, owner of lot num-
ber Ten 1101 In block number Port;,-seven
(47i |n that part of the city of Guthrie
known as East Guthrie, In Logan county.
°Y*u°are hereby"notified that the above
tra. t Of land was on the 18th day of
November. 1901. sold by tho 4 Treas-
urer of s«ld county, after due ..nd legal
uiuv* a auOL Lad ftral Uaun aiv^u
ai warrant m po^' ami In-i.ino fund
up to and including No 872. Issued Au-
*UA1I 1 war rants on separate school find
up to Md including No. f 14. Issued An
gust z>. If04(,|}Ap REELY, Co. Trea«
Johnson Commission Co.
I Dealers !r*
Grain, Provisions, Cotton
STCCKS AND BOMBS.
Direct Wires to K«m«(lty, '•>
and Yark
offio. liw
^ A. E JOHNSON
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
ATCHISON, TOPEKA & SANTA FE,
fclAtiOIlft
W ic hit 4
New York Quotations Open
hrm
alveston
Pueblo
19,200
NET ADVANCE 13 POINTS
s y>v
EASTERN OKLAHOMA
w Orleans Market is Finn
Total Receipts are 2'iM
Last Year Same Da}
12.981
fetation;
Pi'i'nt Vel'y
Cottii
Ripley
ualiing
kedrt
FORT SMITH & WESTERN
I Pas. |
1 P.M. I
No. 2
ATIONS
Ft. Smith
Coal Creek
1101
10 v>3
10:40
10-3
gulnton
iiicrston
No a
STATIONS.
No. 2 |
| Pas. | Mix.
1A.M. 1 PM
Ua arl 11
11:11
llv Wei
10:28
Spurka
\\ irwlck
Fallis
luthr
8u nday.
rtnlly except
ndlnglj
GUTHRIE AND WESTERN.
STATIONS
145 |rrtl«
132pm
rf-w.ird
Caahl.... _. .
V l A C R I P. R' • I
34'' Ar Kingfisher Lv | 1130am
except Sundays
L,v 1 lapra
Lv 12 lipni
FT. WORTH H(Xi MARKET
I Speciul Dlsoatcll to th(> Stal
d $:
lights ^
FRISCO system
general markets
No. 451
f liogfi
ugh to supply th<
In the. P'
h with
lots run aboul
lasl
month
ling
Guthrie
against 114 for th
16.500 packages. M 1 ■ ~
ibly higher with ■
Winter str.ilghts >4.1<XH W
bakers |4.40^| t,
I Whftui—K
i. No* r«-d 11 22 i t
. ufloat; No. 1 northern Duluth $1 .Hi 1
I, afloat; No. I hard Manitoba nominal
floal
)ptlona and
less#"
fferlngs
ti: 15 p m.
1th list
| wiU
if f
ult of eontlnued
holding
in >rk
nfluonced b
., prices advanced
, buslitl attended at tin
hv he ivv coveiiliK and a f ill out Hid '
"v " level
. Ige and
iitM3i net ad
1. M
ll.l'Ji; KiptemJjer t
, I ... ti |1 21 .. 1 '•# ' niber fl.l.ili 1 "«■
a.r.'i
Prospects
LOUIS EL RENO & Vi^STERN
East
CITY Ol*IIONSs
Lookout
{ANSA'S
pi Lockridge
piedmont
Hichiand
rtmlthl
El R
trains'd'ally ej
CHICAGO OPTIONS
: 32 n
lova lOCria
win: A
Sunday
denver, enid & gulf
st. lol'ih mahkkts .
it Louis. s- pi 13. Flour higher; rod
Chlcafi
will". AT
East Bound
1st |2nd
ICluss I Class
9 ir> nj9:f5 p
' a.9 06 p
West Bound STATIONS.
2nd |
* 2uth;"
I nlS a T: P lv.
foreign market
ar.8:fi0a;<j 26 p
u S:33 ii'> 35 p
!f.:f0Ki«S|iv. FaTrVnotit «—«"•
har.a,T:«i.|!v. V - -
K 04 a;4:30 I*
1 12:X a . Vntil ar i" :50 a l 'JO a
"" '5 lEisI freight. Hull? •«« < Bu"
PORK
COHEEE \lAHKt I
I ' no 1 passi-tieer, di'lly.
I \ , • pasienscr. dally
' no 4 1<a*1 freight dally
LA HI
except Sun-
M. K. A T. SYSTEM
No. 106.
KATY FLYER
Guthrie
Cushing
Osage
Muskog-
Bartlesville
Coffey villa
parsons
Joplln
iv 4 Fort S ott
ly Set! I
lv Jefferson CitT
8, 1 .Mils
No. 109
CHICAGO RECEIPTS
12:66 p.
2:26 p.
2:55 p
1.2$ P
« lf) p
4 56 p«
« :1S p.
7:2(1 p.
10:05 p.
1' 25 p.
12 ,5 a.
DRIED ERUM MARKFT
;iKO Se|
:,7. grad<
trade
8:20
6:14
6 40 fl
3:1? a
estimated receipts tomorrow
Wheal
8:32 P
6:04 p.
KAN. CITV EXPRESS
Ouihrle
No. 102.
No. 101,
7:16 p.
I 11 00 p.
NORT H\V ESTER N R EC! E11 TB
12: IB
i ,:to
I 11:4# p
Duluth wh
1:3o n I
3:10 P
PEN ING
LIV E R POO I
No 568.
No, 565
iittbris
ARLI:
I 0CA*L MARKETS
DRY GOODS MARKtT
ty Oklah
ABLE
No. 104
CLOSING
Wheat U hi*!
Torn a hlgh<
KANSAS CITY CASH
HEAT.
A red II
;i hard^l.0Ui«i
^ red 11.1
hard I
4 hard 93c^
ORN
No 2
mixed 49<y*i0-
wool market
) MORROW
estimated
BRAN AND SHORTI
(T, \, S« pt. 1X-B'
h bain
pared with l.'i
it polls, Duluth
CORN.
The upward flight of wheat p
as •vv«rt.w {','.r,
Jnd'ulso hi- ivy pnrchaife lor Invert
ment iiccount. lin gr„\\
\t the opening Decern." ! v\ • -
c at r'j'i.Vi' With ,ho announce■ment
of the weather bureau pr"'1 r|l?''®1|
price quickly shot up to 54M'• "
u :tion followed on P10'11..,1''"J" ,r i(t
m..C:et dosed strong *Uh , / ^llll
531c. Local receipts ««r< ....
Yi «f contract grade
OATS. , ,
Out" ehnred In th- V i 't
ffllf l'oca 'provisions
ProvlBlottB i' r> weak «arly In
Vhroii'sliout "the entire I
a heavy loss to the cot^
od '< support prices
ed firm with Janu.n>
at |1. «' :> Lit rd w "P
cloBed with a gain of
Estimated receipt*
Wheat ICS c:ir«; ooi-r
cars; hogs 3 .ti0(> bead
i-io-Date
.Icctric Liijht
compete with others
. your line of business
Clectric Motors
■ UIRM & 0VKR10N
Tolunhunu 7Uij
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