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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1916)
JULY, 1916 PAGE 23 ing the ranch owners of tho west. I the east to the proposition confront believe that in this state luout of the grazing: land Is fenced, and the cattle do not mingle on the rnnee as they do farther west, even .in the summer "season. This means that asra rule a man's bull serves only hie own cows, and cows from an Infected Jierd do not necesarslly mingle with heal! lily cows of another herd. It Boenis to me that It would be possible Tor a man to arrange his pastures no that he could separate aborters and all discharging cows from the rest of the herd, and also keep a separate I41I! for the aborting cows. 1 would like to Bfe some experiments tried along that line. Thlt question of Infectious abor tion Is a very important problem, and it Is now being recognized as such by both dairy men and beef men all over the country. Scientists In many places In both Europe and America are- Investigating the disease and at tempting to solve the problem of con troling it. The Bureau of Animal In dustry expects to have available a special appropriation for this work for the year beginning July 1, due to the demand of the dairymen of the country, and we hope to tackle the proposition in a big enough way so that we can get some definite re sults. To do this we will require the co-operation of a number of repre sentative cattlemen In different parts of the country, and I know that we wil get It If they think there Is any chance to Increase the calf .crop. Anl Do You Think? Wonlrr what the man really thlnl; who td'.a'you a story you heard In the nursnry as a recent ptraonai experience? ' Life's Never-Ending Vortex. Life Is a ceaseless vortex, a perpet ual whirlpool, from the beginning to the "ending, and from the ending to the beginning. Every death is a new birth, every grave a cradle. Macmll lan. . . WILLIAM J. KICKLKY In the death of William J. Rick ley, which occurred at the Methodist hospital in Omaha, June 29, the South Omaha market lost one of its best known and most highly respect ed live stock commlssiou men. He was a member of the firm of Burke Rlckley Live Stock Commission Co. The following is taken from the South Omaha Drovers Journal-Stockman: William J. Rlckley, for many years in the live stock commission business at this point, died this morning at 11:20 at the Methodist hospital. Mr. Rickley had a bad cold and a grippy attack soon after the holidays which resulted in the formation of an ab cess in the head. He was operated on and for a time with apparent suc cess. He rallied and made such good progress that he was able to visit the yards and meet old friends again, but the formation of new pus sacs on the brain sent him back to the hospital. The most eminent specialists in the West were called in and did their best, but all to no avail. Mr. lilckly was born in Cojumbus, Nebr., In 1875, coming to the stock yards some twenty years ago. He began as bookkeeper and assistant bog man, later on becoming hog salesman and a member of his firm. During the years that he has been connected with the live stock busi ness at this point he has won the very highest reputation for business honor and integrity, being held in the greatest esteem by all his associates In the commission business. - His untimely death has cast a deep shadow over the yards and it is hard for his old friends to reconcile them selves to the thought that they must give him up. The deceased is survived by ibis father. W. T. Rickley of Omaha, and by two sisters, one of whom resides with her father, and the other, Mrs. Chenowlth, a resident of Geneva; al so by his wife and three splendid boys, the youngest only a few months old. - n nuTUAL M If U Theo. 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