The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 15, 1916, Page 7, Image 14

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    JUNE. 1I1S
ABOUT THE WINNER,
How Mr. Kiddoo Ciune to Win the
World-Herald Prlic
(luy C. Klddoo, who won the Oma
ha World-Herald's prize for a slogan
for Omaha, an account of which la
printed elsewhere in this paper,
ia a young lawyer associated with
Mahoney ft Kennedy, and residing at
4126 Somh Twenty-fourth street. He
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Sold Ten Car of Cattle
Ed. M. Brass of Grand Island, one
of Nebraska's most prominent ranch
men and a member of the executive
committee of the Nebraska Stork
Growers Association, and his brother,
Ben. Brass, farm and feed cattle on
an extensive Scale in Custer county.
They hare marketed ten cars of cat
tle this season, their last shipment
from their Custer county feed lots
being made last week and consisting
of five loads of yearling steers that
sold on the South Omaha market
19.90, averaging 950 pounds. These
cattle were bot last fall and run on
corn stalks up to about the middle of
February, when they were put Into
the feed yard and fattened on corn
and alfalfa. Brass Brothers have
300 acres of alfalfa, besides growing
to a considerable extent the corn
which they feed.
GUY C. KIDDOO
is a graduate of the University of Ne
braska, where he was prominent In
undergraduate affairs, Including de
bating honors. He is a member of
Thl Kappa Fsl fraternity.
"I can't say lust where I got the
idea." said Mr. Klddo. "My father
kept digging at me for two weeks to
try my hand at It, but I think It was
the very last day of the contest that I
sent In the suggestion. It seemed to
me to be worth while because of
double significance. 'Grow With
Growing Omaha, appeals to one's
pride In the city and also has an ap
plication to each individual in the
city."
8ure to Spoil It.
Even when a man confesses that
he is a "pefect ass" somebody is sure
to spoil it all by saying that "none
of us is perfect"
ANOTHER ritOOF OP PUDDING
Western Ncbrak ru)-red Cattle
Establish Now Ilerord at K. C.
You know the proof of the pud
ding. Well, the proof of the claim
that this part of the west furnishes
tho best, or aa good as the best, feed
er cattle on earth Is found in the
feeding and marketing of them. The
following Item, taken from the Kan
sas City Dally Drovers Telegram of
June 12, helps to pile up the evi
dence that la constantly accumulat
ing: In the sale today of pulp-fed steers
at $11 per cwt. on the Kansas City
market, two new price records were
established. The price was the high
est price ever paid here in the month
of June for fed cattle of any. kind,
and also the highest ever paid for
cattle from the beet sugar territory.
The Great Western Sugar company
operating beet sugar plants at sev
eral points In both Colorado and Ne
braska, owned these steers, which av
eraged 1.312 lbs. They came from
the company's feed lot at SrottsblufT,
Nebr.
The previous record price paid for
pulp-fed steers was on Tuesday, of
last week, when a sale was made on
a string shipped from Swlnk, Colo.
They brought $10. 8R. The record
price on this market for fod cattle
during the month of June prior to
this year was $9.50. This price whs
paid in June, 191 fi, and In .fun',
1912. The highest price paid for fed
steers on the Kansas City market In
June, 1906, 10 years ago, was $6.90.
J'OME OX. I.ET'H ;o
Where? To tho stockmen's con
vention, at Alliance. Tuesday and
Wednesday, June 20 and 21.
REGISTERED
HEREFORD BULLS
Ready for Immediate Service
Two good, dark red, well
marked, low down, beefy
bulls, two years old past,
best of breeding and priced
for quick sale at $150 each.
Two choice June yearling
bulls at $125 each now. Also
richly bred registered cows
and heifers at from $150 to
$300 per head. It is to your
advantage to come and see
these at onee.
FRED E. THOMPSON
One and one-half miles east
of Thedf ord, Thomas county,
Nebr. G. B. & Q. Railroad
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T. W. Farris
R. F. Marcy
Farris-Marcy Company
Live Stock Commission
110-112 Exchange Building
Stock Yards Station
Omaha, - Nebraska
Telephones:
Office, South 34 Night Calls, South 1498
We Are Working for Your Interests
and Appreciate Your Business
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