The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 15, 1916, Page 6, Image 12

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    JUNE, 1916
So. Omaha Live Stock Exchange
Stock Shipper of Nebraska and NelRhlorliiK States
(Jood Work I bring Done In the Interests of the l.lve
Information lu Other Articles
Other artklei In this imue of The
Nebraska Stockman and The Alli
ance Herald contain information re
garding live stock exchanges in gen
eral that applies to South Omaha as
w ll as to the exchanges at other
markets, so that much that would
otherwise be Included in this article
tiiiiy be found elsewhere in this pa
per. Much of the work done in the in
terests of their customers, the ship
pers, by the live stock commission
men, thru their exchange, at any
market, is duplicated by the live
stock exchanges at other markets;
and yet each exchunge has its own
problem to work out, some of them
peculiar to individual circumstances
or conditions.
m-MrviiiK of Spet lal Mention
There are some things that have
been done by the South Omaha Live
Stock Exchange that are deserving of
special mention.
When the associations represent
ing the shippers of the country made
a light against the proposed advance
in live stock freight rates in western
territory, the South Omaha Live
Stock Kxchange took a prominent
part In the work.
The South Omaha Exchange took
up the matter of charges for clean
ing and disinfecting cars and to date
have secured for shippers to Omaha
market approximately $3,000 which
had been erroneously collected from
them.
They have been represented In
numerous conferences on the live
stock contract matter.
They have appeared before the
State Hallway Commission on num
erous occasions seeking beneficial
changes in rules and regulations con
cerning Nebraska traffic.
They have what we believe is a
decidedly Improved method of hand
ling the valuation proposition in Ne
braska, a shipper being able to de
clare when he ships ft load of live
stock In the state the averace esti
mated value of his carload of stock.
This will be a considerable savin to
the shipper over the Interstate meth
od of having to declare the highest
valuation in the load.
Their quarantine committee haf
been industrious in working with the
State Live Stock Sanitary Bonrd to
the end that thp most advantageous
sanitary laws may be enacted.
It is the intention of the Kxchnnce
to at all times, and in all ways, work
In the Interest of the shipper to the
end that as he prospers we will he
benefitted.
It la no flattery to say that the
South Omaha Live Stock F.xchanpe
has for its secretary and trnlISc man
ager one of the most competent men
to be found anywhere fof the work
to be done. In order to secure hi?
services It Is necessary for the Kx
change to pay one of the Inchest, if
not the highest, salary paid to any
one holding such n position; but the
members are willing and glad to
stand the necessary expense in order
to secure his valuable services for
the stockmen who ship to that market.
them all, but an occasional mention
serves the purpose of calling atten
tion to the facts abt ve stated.
J. T. Nyahl of Wlnside. Nebr.. top
ped the cattlo market at South Oma
ha, the 12th of this month, with two
loads of branded, dehorned Hereford
steers that averaged 1.410 pounds
and brot $10.75.
"I boueht there Fteers here early
in November, at which time they av
eraeed 906 pounds and cost around
$7.2S." aid Mr. Nyahl. "I ran them
In the stock fields up to the. Brst of
F bruary. when I put them in the
lot and started feedlne snapped corn
nnd alfalfa. In a few weeks I chang
ed to shelled corn, and the cattle cer
tainly mndf a very satisfactory gain,
over BOO pounds in weight and $3.50
in price.
HANOI TATTLE HF.ST FF.KDKKS
(jmmmI (trade Stuff Top Market after
Few Mouth' Feed
There are plenty of illustrations to
prove The Nebraska Stockman's
claim that the best feeder cattle to
be found anywhere as good as the
best, to say the least are raised in
the ranch country of western Nebras
ka. It is no uncommon thing for
branded cattle from this part of the
state after being put in the feed lots
farther east a few months, to bring
the highest price paid for fat cattle
at the live stock markets. These in
stances are too numerous to relate
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Notice to
Stockmen!
We make plioto Kn
gravpfl Plates that
print.
If you have a photo
graph that yon want to
reproduce semi it to us
and we will make your
plates or will quote you
prices.
BEE ENGRAVING DEPT.
110 Bee Bldg, Omaha, Nebr.
Stock and Supply Tanks
DAVKXI'OUT
(eueral .Manager of tiie South Oma
ha Daily Drovers Journal-Stockman,
whose address before the
convention of the National Live
Stock Kxclimio at tliicinnati has
attrocted wide attention and l
published in full in this paper. See
imge lO.
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Will outlast several steel tanks or
several tank9 made from other ma
terial, and cost less money. Thes"
tanks will keep the water cooler in
summer and warmer in winter. Send
for price list today.
ATLAS TANK MFi. COMPANY,
Fred lloisen. Malinger,
1102 X. O. W. Illdg., Omaha, Nebr.
BILL FRAZ1ER, Pres.
Steer Salesman
BILLIB LYNAM, Stc-Treas. Represented at Chicago By
Cow Salesman ALEXANDER, WARD & CONOVER
Expert Salesmen in Each Department
FrazieivJohnson Co
Live Stock Commission
We are one of the oldest firms doinj business at South Omaha and have
had years of experience in handling Sandhill and Western Cattle. We render
the same careful and efficient service to the small shipper that we give to the
large. Market reports furnished on request.
Expert Yard and Brand Men
Union Stock Yards
Office on First Floor
New Exchange Bldg.
South Omaha
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