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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1915)
UtfWWM HI""'!-.- kv-' ' XV U7E STOCK PRICES AT SOOTH OMAHA Eccord Run cf Cattle and Voi ces 10 to 15c Lower. PUB -Si, -w i ti J LLa o i n 13Z i C SAL CM VALUES STILL CLIMBING Ta Lamb Slow but Generally Steady Feeder Uvely Sailers and Bring toady to Strong Price Fat Sheep canto and Fully 8teady. iln Clock Yards, South Omaha, Ort The run of cattle yesterday van the aeavlcst tn the history of tiie owtn, some 19,747 head being re tnl What few cornfed cattle wera axwa aold in about the sam".iotcbea m a wek ago. Of really choice grass feoffvoe. the offerings were compara tively limited, but there was so much Unsr beer' here and reports from oth er srarkets were so bearish In tone trust buyers were ab'e to take off any whe from 10c to 15c on the good H4 and more on the medium and common kinds. Cows and heifers, as wcH as storkers and feeders, felt the 4afrBlon and sold around 1015o tower than the close of last week on an areraga, but the general movement aliows a reasonable amount of life considering the size of receipts and tbe extremely bearish character of re ports from other markets. Cattle quotations: Prime beeves, t.TC 10.00; good to choice beeves, I9.WC9 75;' fair to good beeves. $8 30 dJIOi; common to fair beeves, $6,750) Utf; good to choice yearlings, $9.00 .71; fair to good yearlings; $8 BOfj) ; common to fair yearlings. $G 50 3r0; prime grass beevee, $8.10 good to choice "grass steers, f7.M08.OO fair to good grass steers. fT.6O07.EO;'. common to fair steers f6.6fl 7.00; -good to choice grass helf ro. $6.2507.00; good to choice grast cow. $6.00fr8.50; fair to rood cows, f5.2S06.OO; camera and cutters, $4 00 fMO; Teal calves. S7 0010.00; bill's, tars. etc.. $4 250K.25; prime feeder feers, $8.0008 50; good to choice feeders. $7.6008.00; fair to good feed ers $7.0007.50; common to fair feed ers $5.85(?76.S5; rood to choice stock r. $7 750SC; fair to good storkers, f7.fO07.75; common to fair stockero. fR.7B06.7B; stok heifers, $5 7507.00: a'nrk cows, $5.5006.25; stock calves, oVJfTSEO "nTy 8,600 hors arrived yesterday. Advices from other markets were very tml'lsh, and as the local run was very llffht. trade opened generally higher, jp br'n fully a. dime above tha clow of last week. Tops reached ISMO. and the bulk of sales landed at f8.lW8.30. Rl.een and lamb receipts totaled 42, efl head. Flat lamb tra'le was draeny all Jay, but prices were generally toady wth the close of last week. Jioet of the lam tie sold around $8 500 f.65. Feeding lambs were In good re quest and sold fully steady to possibly little stronger. The feeder end of erecal Rtrtnjts moved at $8.3008.35, nd tops reached $8 40. Fat sheep howed very little change. Ewes anode no most of the supply and tops reaeked ff.OO. QrvUfjons on sheep and lambs: laml. good to choice. $8 5008.05; farufca. fair to good. $8 4008.50; lambs. feers. 7 ToMO; yearllnes. fa'r to .ec'.'O, $-,.::fifi.75; yearlings, feeders, ffi.wi7.io- wethers, fair to choice, ffi 8006 t.0; ewos. rood to choice. $5 65 dfi.l; eves, fjir to good, $4 7505.65; wes, fasten, $1.5005.60. jf3r ASHBY D tic 0 3E 3E 3E 3E Ashby, NVbr.. Oct. 13 Herb Thurs ton moved his household goods in Momlay to his new residence in th east part of town. , M s. 11. Ileen went to Ilyannls on Sunday. 1 W. t'ruube came in Friday fion Orle. ns to make his brother Udell it few days' visit. M!s Dorris Morris left Suml.iy fo her home In N'ettzil, after toachln: chool out north for the past few months. II. C. Kulhe left Saturday for New- T1Z SORE, TIRED FEE! CJeod bye sore feet, burning feet, swol ii9 feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tire4 taet. Oood-bye oorns, callouses, bunions an4 raw spots, na t 4 more snoo tlchU cess, no more limp ing wita pun o drawing up your iac id a go nr. "T1Z" is magicil, acts right off. "TIZ" draw out all the poisonous exudations which PufT up the feet Use "TIZ" and for. get your foot iousery. Ah! how comfortable your fees ftseL Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now as MJ druggist or department store. Don't differ. Usve good feet, glad feet, feet fkai never swell, never hurt, never get stted. A year's foot comfort guartwUel S moaej refunded. FOR AUG i We will sell at Public Auction at the Stock Yards, at Ellsworth, Nebraska . ON . F P JH Y These are AY, excellent condition, and something that will please you Col. H. P. JVi U w lill H Uu M ton, Kans., after a few weeks' visit with his mother and brothers. Mrs. Wm. D. Win and small son left for Kearney, 111., where they will visit for the next five months with husband, friends and relatives.. Miss Ida Colson spent Sunday In Bingham between trains. Delia M. Hall came in Monday and began working in the interest of the Rebekah lodge.. She is trying to or ganize here. John Noah was taken sick Monday evening while working, and Dr. Wm. llowen was called from llyanniB. John Sampson and family of near Jingham spent Sunday with the C. H. Fields family. J. W. Uarnes is out hobbling a round on crutches this week, after being in bed for a number of weeks with a broken ankle. Miss Ktuma lierry was called to Alliance Friday to be there bo she could attend the funeral of her grandfather. L. A. Washburn left Friday for Al liance, after spending a few months with his friend K. K. Melvin, who lives out north of town. Johu Donnelly went to Hyannis on train 44 for a few days' business trip. J. C. Skipper gave a dance Friday night for their many friends. O. H. Albrieht made a business trip to the county seat Friday after- llOOIl. Thomas Steward went to Omaha Sunday with a bunch of cattle. Clans tn 1'liyt.kal Culture The Alliance School of Music have organized a young ladies' clans 1l Physical Culture and Folk Dance wiui an attendance of ten very inter ested young ladles. we urie all others who expect to take up the work soon to meet wilt this class from 7 to 7:45 o'clock ot Tuesday and Friday evenings of each week, at Woods Hall. Uur rates are very reasonable, so that all young la dies may avail themselves of this opportunity. MATTIE C. GIFFOUD, Physical Director Chadrou to Have Heating Plant Work on the municipal heating plant at Chadron wiil start this week, iind it Is expected that it will be In I operation within the next two' months. The plant at Chadron will' be constructed on lines similar to the ' one proposed for Alliance, but it villi sot be at large. I u n AT 1 O'CLOCK, P. M. 100 Cows all good stock cattle, well Coursey, of Alliance, will conduct the sale Will give time on ELLSWORTH, NEBRASKA THE FIRST SNOW A Few Flake Fell in and Around Al liance Monday More Fell North and Weat The first snow of the season made its appearance Monday afternoon. It really couldn't be called a "real, sure enough" snow right here in Alliance, but Just the same a few soft, feathery flakes fell Just enough to warn people to heap up the coal in their bins and get their "long ones" han dy. The weather for the past ten days has been very suggestive of snow, with the exception of a few warm, balmy days sandwiched in be tween, and most residents expected to arise almost any morning and Ati'I the eurth covered with a white blan ket. Trainmen and passengers on 4 4 Monday said the snow north and west of Alliance was plainly visible for several miles of the run. and that they expected to find old mother earth covered here. At the Reddish ranch eighteen miles west of town the snow was heavy, and the resi dents there said it fell for a short time in such a volume that it was impossible to see across the road. It melted as fast as it came down, but had it remained on the ground there would probably have been half an Inch. Some People Think fine liaeni are 0 luxury which only the rich can command. To them let ui say that a table cloth oi Derrytale (uar eotccd i'UKB 1K18H FLAX guaranteed to wakh well and wear Ion may be purcliatcd for aa little a two dollars, and a half dozen napkins to match (or a dol'ar aad a half. Derryvale Pure Irish Linens will b lounJ io mauy wwvri, mat tituJ cl dcttnt, aud pricrs lo 61 every pun., bul ia oa aualily IL.I caauu t tuiuaulMd. The Horace Doirue Store) in fit OH Yearlings satisfactory security GDIS ALWAYS AT YOTJH SERVICE. AVE PERSONALLY HANDLE AND SOLICIT CONSIGNMENTS. ASK FOU OUK MARKET CARD. IT CARRIES OUR ELEVATOR HID, CASH SALES, ETC. SEND IN SAMPLES FOR GRADE AND PRICE. Blanchard-Niswonger Grain Company OMAHA fpir Be an Auto Expert action Course 1-ni"! We want bright young men, mechanically In LULL cllned, to prepare in cur school AT ONCE to in nil nil monev-maktne nosltlons in the automo- kit imtnitrv tfvnerienra unneca thoroughly. Course In tractioneeri LINCOLN ALTO SCHOOL, ARNESS m bred and in Auctioneer NEBRASKA ssary. We teach you the business ng free to all who reply Immediately 3118 O St., Lincoln. Neb Hand made from best material. Outlast any factory made goods. Call and see. Harness repairing by experienc ed harness maker. J. M. COVERT At II. D. Mcliola' stand. Alliance K GRAIN There lsno mystery about paint nowadays. Every- 1 body buys paint, knowing V exactly what It is, by read- tag the formula on the can. I Of course, we do not all know the chemistry of paint, I but we all know that linseed V oil is the life of paint, and we I want to get the largest per- centage ot ou tor our money. Barn Paint contains a larger percentage of g linseed oil than any other barn paint on the market. Look at the formula and compare it with any other. Liquid Analysis Pare Lineeed Oil 43.7 Heavy Japan 56.3 Nearly half the liquid is lin seed oil. The quality and fine ness of the pigments is best judged by actual trial We want you to judge this paint; come to our store for Free Sample Can. We will p've you a (rood sized sam ple ran to try on your burn door. Notiee how smooth It In how easily It spreads how well it cover h.w bright tbe color bow glossy the finish. Standby Barn Paint i$ guaranteed for Five Year. If It pet Is. cracks or chips tn tU. period and was properly applied, we will cive you enough paint to n palnt the building. This paint Is ready to o -thinninc. If tised this wat the best wearinir, most ecunuiuikul paint you ever used. Come io today tor your sample can. Dierks Lumber Co. ALLIANCE NERRASKA THE Real Estate Exchange Is the best advertising medium for the real estate dealer. Cir culation covers the United States, and directly to Interest ed people. Rerults are certain. Write us today for special re duced rate advertising proposi tion. Subecription $1 00 per Year including a one time 60 word ad, and set seven commercial maps of Illinois, Missouri, Io wa, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkan sas, and Texas. Maps alone worth double the subscription cost. If you are not on our list, send your subscription to day while this special offer ia open. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE Belle, Mo. Groceries and Feed GROCERIES AND FEED We carry a clean line of We invite you to call ' at the HOTEL ASI1BY when in town for a good meal or clean, fresh bed. fresh groceries, flour and feed. All kinds of overalls, shirts and shoes, etc. If your goods come from this store you are assured that they are good, fresh, pure and clean. HUBBARDS MERCAN TILE COMPANY ASHBY, NEBRASKA THE STAR HOTEL (W Ll-ht, Ai Roo::is Steam Heat Electric Lights Free Ruths EUROPEAN RATES: 60c and 75c per Day. 813-815 Fifth Street SIOUX C1TV, IOWA Butler All-Steel Garage ! aa'thax writ Mtoto k4 artna aa hum lunti an. c . sot sitta iks, tinu cm. aa Office blanks and blank loose-leaf books for sale at The Herald oiflcn. Phone 340 and a representative will calL iei4 pt tr mmn e n II U . s 4