The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 28, 1915, Stockmen's Edition, Image 6

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Of Kansas City, Mo.
We sell more cattle and hogs from Northwest Nebraska
than any firm on this market. Our facilities are
the best for handling this business. We
are live people in a live market
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Write us, wire us; come and see us. Give
us your business.
"Pleased Customers "
is our rlogan.
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KANSAS CITY STOCK YARDS
now awubora among the ninny buyers for Stork Cattle and Feeders, the Irm of
John J. Lawler
with force of about forty men.
We are t he largest buyers of this class of rattle of any firm In the United States.
Shippers will fiad thin the broadett and gre test market upon which to cither buy or sell. When
your cominlNttloa man show your rattle to our buyers,our commission man show your cattle to our buyers,
and when you are here in buy.
You will serve your own best interests by seeing our
Big Selection and Obtaining Our Prices
KANSAS CITY
The World's Largest Hay Market
Carlisle Conunisslou Go. the leading dealer In the leading hay market.
Last year we handled 40,000 cars of hay on this market, oyer one-half
million tons of hay. We especially solicit your correspondence concern
ing alfalfa and also your shipments to this market.
ESTABLISHED 1880
References Southwest National Bank, Stock Yards National Bank,
Commercial Agencies.
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Carlisle Commission Co.
736 Live Stock Exchange
Kansas City, Ho.
Hotel Kupper
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Kansas City, Mo.
The home of Quality and refinement
at reasonable prices. Located in the
retail center of the city. European
plan, 11.00 to 12.50 per day. Popular-price
cafe In connection. Special
Invitation to Nebraska stockmen to
make this Hotel their headquarters
when la Kansas City. On car line
direct to stock yards without trans
fer. Walter S. Mars, Managing Director
Kupper-Benson Hotel Co.
Proprietors
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KANSAS "CITY LIVE STOCK EXtJHAl
A FEW FACTS ON
KANSAS CITY
Some Statistics Showing Wonderful
Growth, Volume of Buines
and Railroad Facilities
"CHICAGO OF THE SOUTHWEST"
Greater Kansas Clty'8 present pop
ulation, according to the city direct
ory, is 512,741.
Kansas City stands tenth among
the cities of the United States in to
tal value of manufactured products.
Kansas City has 126 mail dispatch
es per day a mall leaves Kansas
City on an average of every twenty
ilnutes during the twenty-four
hours of the day. ;
Two thousand cars of freight are
handled in and out of Kansas City
every day.
Forty thousand people work in the !
factories of Kansas City.
Kansas City is the largest market
and distributing point for hay in the
world. 1
Kansas City is the second primary'
grain market In the United States. 1
One hundred thousand people are
supported by the factories of Kansas :
City. I
Kansas City is third In automobile 1
sales, which amount to 125,000.000
a year.
Kansas City sells $5,000,000 worth
of automobile tires a year.
The last census showed the growth
of this territory- in ten years 25.13
per cent. Greater Kansas City's
growth during the same period was
61 per cent.
Live stock marketed in Kansas
City in 1913 amounted to $224,000,-
000, and average of $746,660 a day.
Kansas City tas 16 trunk line
railroads with 32 subordinate lines.
More pieces of baggage are han
dled at the Kansas City Union Depot
each year than at any other station
in the world.
Kansas City has 260 daily passen
ger trains an average of a passen
ger train every six minutes during
the twenty-four hours of the day.
The number of miles of railroad in
Kansas City territory Is 26 per cent.
of the total railroad mileage of the
United States.
Too Many Snakes
No, this is not a snake story, for
real, live snakes are mighty scarce
in this country Just now. But there
are some ' imaginary snakes, and
Johnny Boyle caught a lot of them
the other day and put them in his
head. Mixed with the snakes were
a few alligators, eels, craw-dads and
other "animals". Johnny finally saw
so many of them last week that be
was put in the city bastile until the
effects of his "flights of fancy" could
wear off. Sunday most of the snakes
had crawled Into their holes and he
was released, under the condition
that he would abstain from the use
of snake medicine for a few days.
It seems strange that the distillers
have not yet begun to weep over the
awful Increase In the sales of vodka
In Russia tinder prohibition.
Kansas City
Leading Western Ijii
More Buyers Packer, Stocker and Feede
Market Buyers for Ever;
World's Greatest Stockei
More Stackers and Feeders are Sold at Kansas City than at All the Other Misnoiri
Bought at Kansas City and Shipped to the Country. Catth- Fe dors in All the Corn
Shipped to the Country Every Year.
Most competative and best market for feeders an
steers highest in the west. Supply of fat
Packing house capacity exce
SPECIAL LIVE STOCK TRAINS VIA BURLINGTON FOR KANSAS CITY LF.lVl
UNION PACIFIC GIVES DAILY SERVICE OVER THE CUT OFF VIA GIBBON, !
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