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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1916)
JULY. 1916 PAGE 13 St. 'Joseph Daily Market Paper One of the Leading Live Stwk Market Paper of This Country, Pub lished In Connection with a Wide-Awake INenliik City Dally 1'aper St. Joseph "City .Worth While" City of Wealth and large lltislne, in Center of thie of the llet Agricultural and Ntm-k ltallng DlMrlct In the I'nited NtaJen One of the necessary institutions of every live stock market of import ance in the country Is the diiily mar ket paper, whose chief function and reason for existence is to keep the live stock producer and shipper post ed on the daily happenings in the market. In a thoroly modern printing plant, located near the busy activities of the St. Joseph market, is published the Stock Yards Daily Journal. The has also launched the St. Joseph Daily Journal, which has a large city circulation. Nelson Crow la In edit orial charge of the latter publication. The Stock Yards Dally Journal Is edited by Purl It. Manifold, a native of Custer county, N.-hr.. but who has been in the market reporting game for the past twelve years, all but eighteen months of which time has been spent on The Journal. Perhaps few If, Indeed, any other 9 t' $ ""ag8mj'" - ""'' They Do Tiling There , tented people, enterprising business One of the wealthiest cities of the houses, prosperity." incy are a class of people at St. west, probably the wealthiest in pro portion to population, St. Joseph has tl.e ability to carry to a successful conclusion any enterprise she may undertake. Some circumstances have transpired to give a few other west ern cities a larger population, but there is not another with greater sta bility. St. Joseph Is a prosperous city. Long noted as a wholesale and Job bing center, with a patronizing terri tory that is unexcelled, she has also extensive manufacturing Interests and one of the best live stock mar kets In this country. It has been well said that St. Jos eph is "A place of happy homes, con Joseph that you will like when you get acquainted, and will enjoy trans acting business with them. They may be said to combine southern hos pitality with northern enterprise. The following Information Is tak en from a booklet published and dis tributed by the Commerce Club of St. Joseph, an organization that will co-operate with you at all times and give you any further Information that you may desire, if you will write them for particulars: St. Joseph is called "The City Worth While" for many reasons. The (Continued on page 15) KWlXtJ HKKHKIIT, Manaa -r Stink Yard Duly Journal of the six or seven branches of newspaper work demand publications of thej,he accuracy in details that goes into me live hiock inniKci reruns luai are Journal is one leading market country, enjoying a wide circulation in the territory which supplies the stock that makes the wheels in St. Joseph's big live stock and packing industry go round. The Stock Yards Daily Journal has been published at the St. Joseph stock yards for seventeen years, or practically ever since the market op ened. Since October, 1913. the pa per has been under the able manage ment of Ewing Herbert, formerly of daily published at the market cen ters. The aim of each paper is to give sin pie, concise statements of facts regarding the market it repre sents, so that its readers In the coun try may keep thoroly posted on the fluctuations that occur almost daily in live stock prices. The records of actual sales made on the markets, which are published each day In The Journal and kindred papers, are of untold value to live stock producers 1 . . a 3 . ! t ' t i i I S , I'm JM ! ! 1 l I 5 IF . t W .: jit rr?n l(. Cfec y " 1TKI, It. IAMF)hl and XKLSOX f ItOW F.ditorH of The Journal Hiawatha, Kans., an old-time widely known newspaper man of the sun flower state. Since taking charge Mr. Herbert has greatly improved the property, adding a complete job printing department and Installing a new linotype and other modern equip ment, bringing the plant up to a high state of efficiency. Besides issuing the Btoek Yard,s Journal, Mr. Herbert and shippers. Necessarily the men engaged in this particular line of endeavor are men of lung training In the market leportinu game and must possess skill that demands materially higher salaries than are paid In the ordinary lines of newspaper work. The Stock Yards Dally Journal employs la its shop and office twenty persons. The Transit House South St. Joseph, Mo. , -A a ill. II! l'irst-elass in every particular. Large well-furnishetl rooms. Cool in summer, steam-heated in winter. Convenient 1o Stock Yards and Exchange Building. The place where stockmen and shippers stop. Rooms with or without private bath. ONLY FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN SOUTH ST. JOSEPH THE WAY WE BUILD OUR BUSINESS Treat KYKKYHODY alike. I'rovide HONEST EP r'OltTS in disposing of Everybody's Consignments. Ti.v lor Tdl'-XOTCH TRICES for each uid every one of our Customers. Tliat's the way we build our business. WF MAKE YOUR BUSINESS OUR BUSINESS Special attention to Ranch Cattle and Stocker and 'lYcder RusiiMss. THREE EXl'ERT CATTLE .sALKSMKX; L. A. Kent, II. M. Doi t and C. O. Kent. Consign your Cattle to us for Stocker and Feeder Show or anv other time. KENT LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO, South St. Joseph, Mo.