The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 02, 1917, Image 12

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    ALIJANCK HKItMD. THI RH.. Al'OUST S, 1917
THK POTATO CHOP '
RNI WATt HI Mi
Infection taken place
It should he your aim to eliminate
and rointrol them diseases an much as
possible. To do this you should re
sort in the practice of roguelng Set
aside it p. hi Of your in M M seed I
plot, practise systematic row Inspcc- I
t ton :i ltd remove all dim-awed plants.
If your potato plot shown a Man per-
(Conttnm l from page 1)
crop
KiiHMrliini Wilt or Might
MmtAMi i ll. 1 11 ii i-ii s willed
causes this di sense in;ides the water rentage of diseased plants do not try
conducting- tissue of the stem and to use tne crop lor seen wet your
roots, plugs 'In water vessel and seed from some one that has a good
cause, wilting. This disease Is vcr Held
prevalent in this whole section. The Begin to inspect nhout flowering
plants are lighter green during the time nnd if you cannot make repeat !
arly stages of the disease. If tlie iMPOCtlOM make at least one more
disease devclOpM rapldl the plant one month after dowering time. De
may wilt and dies with little yellow strny the diseased plants,
ing If the disease developes slow- Koguelng Is the proper way to start
ly the entire foliage may heroine yel seed selection. Din selection alone,
low. The WOOd part of the stem though hotter than none at nil, Is not
is browned by the presence of the or- satisfactory because it allows diseased
Mnism The organism enters the tubers to pass by since the tubers may
young tubers from the mother plant carry disease and yet appear perfect-
. . ... . l . i i . I.. .... .. ,. I .1 t lm
and often niarKs its presence ny
tern end discoloration designated as
stem end disease."
Control. Roguelng and hill selec
tion are Hie most effective methods of
control. Cutting of the stem end be
fore planting is advised if hill selec
tion has not been practised.
KltlZOCtnni Disease
This dlsoase Is caused by an or
ganism called Khizoctoniu. It in
marked by a variety of symptoms
such as blight, dry stem rot, rosette,
Utile potatoes, russet scab end black
scurf. The underground parts of
the plant are attacked, I. e. the roots,
melons (horizontal stems that give
rise to tubers), tubers and stems of
young shoots
Symptoms. Missing hills are
caused by this organism. Patches of
brown dead tissue develop on the
young stems. If these appear early
enough and are extensive enough
they may girdle the plant and kill it.
When the stolons are affected, large
tops are formed with few or no tu
bers. The foliage often Is yellowish
and rolled. If young, water absorb
ing roots are attacked und killed the
plain may yellow gradually as though
it were suffering from lack of water,
and show death of leaves, the lower
leaves dying first. Often rosettes, 1.
e. plants with an excessive number of
branches are formed, giving rise to a
short end and more compact type of
growth. If the stem is girdled near
the ground and the plant not killed,
sraalll aerial tubers may develop In
the axils of the leoves. If the gird
ling Occam further down bo that
some stolons can develop 50 to 75
small tubers may be pro'ueed in a
single hill.
Defoarmed. crooked and branching
tubers may be formed by diseased
plants. The skin often la corroded
forming "the russet scab." Often
times there is a sparse or dense weft
of fine brown filaments growing on
the stem and tubers. If these become
aggregated they givo rise to bodies
allied "sclerotla," mistaken for "dirt
l hat Will not come off."
Control. Practice roguelng, Held
selection of seed and treatment with
corrosive sublimate. This does not
solve the problem entirely since soil
ly sound. Field selection which Is
carried on In a Held at digging time,
even though it permits selection for
size, uniformity and freedom from dl- '
sense Is hazardous If roguelng has not
been practised.
A very excellent method is the hill
selection method. In this the held is
Inspected late in the growing season
and all hlllls tha show freedom from
disease are marked. At digging time
the hills that show the best type and
productiveness of tubers nre saved. I
Now is the time to begin to think
about your seed potatoes for next
year. Crow your own seed potatoes
for next year In a seed plot, or see
to it that your seed comes from some
one that practices the methods out-;
lined in this urtlcle. Practice has
shown that this is the only method i
to eliminate certain potato diseases.
For further Information about po
tato diseases address the Department
Of Plant Pathology and Physiology of
the Cnlverstty of Nebraska, Lincoln,
Neb.
Telephone fhroKour-Oli
H R It A L I)
CLAHHIK1KD A D V K RT I K KM K N T8
Five Cents per Line-Count Six
Words to a Line
No Advertisement taken for Lcrb
Than 15c
HOR8E SALE 250 horses will
be sold at public auction at the Hem
lngford Stock Yards, August 1st.
For particulars see Calvin J. Wildy.
33-2t-8493
Out stock of new full ami winter footwear il
soon be Arriving, We must clear our shelves to make room for the arriv
ing- .shipments. The new footwear costs money x al money ami we have to pay for them.
Carrying over summer shoes is anything tJttl profitable. We woi.1,1 rather sell them for less now ami Ket the money for
them than have them on the shelves all winter. We want the money to put into our fall stock. So we are making
Sweeping Reduction on Mens, Womens and Childrens Summer Shoes
We're not quotm prices in this advertisement- We couldn't make the exHemely low price plain to you. Come to the
store during this sale, which
Starts Saturday, Aug. 4, and Continues to and Including Sat., Aug. 25
You'll see the old tas and the old prices and the new taj?s and the new taps and the new prices. You'll see honest -to-good-ness
reductions - genuine savings. We say to you. "You attend this sale if you are in the market for shoes. You look at ihe
prices and the shoes. That's all. You'll buy then, we know, if you need shoos."
Lowry's Shoe Store
FOR HALE OR LEASE at a bar
gain: NWK Twp. 25, Range 50,
Box Butte county. Price $15 per
acre. (eo. H. Gallup, Jefferson, la.
33-tf-8492
"FolTliiu
days, about 800 tons of hay. In
quire of F. E. Allen, 603 Niobrara,
or phone 566.
33-4t-8486
FOR SALE High grade typewrit
er carbon paper. The kind that gives
you a clear duplicate. The Alliance
Herald. Phone 340.
FOUND- A custlng, evidently part
of a tractor or other large piece of
farm machinery, on road leading to
206 BOX BUTTE AVE
Alliance, by members of The Her
ald force. This casting is evidently
badly needed by someone and any
one knowing to whom It belongs will
confer a favor on the owner by ad
vising him that it is at The Herald
office, where it can be secured by
calling for it and paying the costs of
the Insertion of this want ad. HER
ALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
34-tf-8471
POSITION WANTED by experi
enced young lady. Housework or of
fice work. Capable and trustworthy.
Reasonable wages wanted. Phone
340, or write Box 8452, care Alli
ance Herald. 34-tf-8452
WANTED Washing or day work
Inquire 701 Missouri.
33-2t-8477
WANTED A furnished room for
light housekeeping by lady, in a
home close-In. References furnish
ed if desired. Phone 2 40, Herald of
fice. 33-tf-847
WE DO REPAIRING
FOUND- SWITCH KEY and a Calling cards lor the ladies are
bunch of keys. Owner may have i printed promptly and neatly at TU
same by calling at The Herald of- I Herald office. The prices are reaa-
nee, identifying tne keB, and pay- onable. Phone 340 for samples ana
ing the cost or this want ad. HER
ALD PUBLISHING COMPANY.
34-tf-8469
price, or call at the office.
FURNISHED ROOM for rent.
Downtown location. Suitable for
rr-w- ii. i . , i. mi;, ui m'ii!.'iiimii in yrivHie reM-
1 ri.i' nt;irl r.r r-nu-u . i nt.h " ar'' ,vwl
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLE.V
Phone 103.
35-tf-8532
419 Cheyenne.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
cafe with The Herald office or ad
dross Al care the Herald. If you
know of desirable rooms this family
will appreciate the favor of your
communication of the fact to the
Herald office.
LAKESIDE
Mrs. Ramsburgh is here from
Denver visiting with her husband
Mr. Ramsburfgnh is night superin
tendent at the plant.
The Lakeside Mercantile Co., ded
icated their new store ouilding last
Wednesday evening by giving a dant
old and young attended and all hart
Announcement
HIP
Stephen's Bakery announces Ihe removal this week of its bakery and salesroom from
207 Box Hutte avenue 'the old location) to :il9 Box Butte avenue (the new location). The
new location is the building until recently occupied by the Began store.
The entire interior of the storeroom bus been remodeled and re-decorated. Both the
salesroom ami the bakery (al the rear) are large, light ami pleasant. A new back bar has
been purchased for the back of the lunch counter. New lunch tables have been installed.
You can Ret a good lunch at Stephen 's. The bread, cakes, pies, cookies, etc., are all on dis
play in glass cases.
The bakery is new. The new oven was installed this week by u workman sent here
from the factory. New pans ami tins are in use. Kverything is clean and up-to-the-minute.
You are invited to visit the bakery.
THK HAKKIt KM PLOY KD AT THK STKBHKNS BAKKHY IS A INION BAKER.
Only the latest and cleanest methods are employed in this bakery
8MB THAT YOUR GROCER AND THK HKSTAl'UANT OWNER iTKNISHKS YOU
WITH ALLIANCE-MADE BREAD It's I'ldon-madc Bread, too.
F. F. Stephens
BAKERY
319 BOX BUTTE AVE
PHONE 649
Union Men
Local Ultion No 26, Bakery and Confectionery Work
em, of Denver, mv si riking for a minimum wage of $19 a
week anil the righl to belong to the union. The Denver I n
ion stiiies that among the brands of scab-mude bread being
made in Denver are to be found "Honey Bread," "Butter
Nut." "Butter Krust," "Mother's Bread." "Karl's Bread,"
"Wholesome," "Twin Scotch." "Old Homestead." and
at hem.
S on left hip, and one red cow brand
ed M on hip; also three head of
calves with no brands. A good re- j IAJST Note for $50, made out to
wara win dc puia for any informa-1 W. T. Huston, signed by Warren
Hon leading to their recovery. Ad-j Sweat. Reward for return to Her-
urC88 any information to O. R. Rob-iald office. 3f-lt-8528
erts, Ijewellen, Nebraska. ! s-
34-tf-8472 j LOST OR STRAYED. Small, red
cow. Roai: face. Branded on rieht
MOVE I I ItMII i;i; SAFELY hit) with "E backward H." Notify!11 vp,- enjoyable time.
We have equipped our dray wap-jA. Jacohson. 723 Mississippi Avenue.! Mrs- L c Harris and daughter
Ions and auto truck with the latest i Alliance, Nebraska. 'Vivian returned Saturday from a
I appliances for moving furniture 35-lt-f-8.126 . 1 v'Bit with relatives in Ells-
IwiUiuut marring or scratching or do-i J j worth. John Weir, a couBin came
ling damage. Up-to-date wagon pads j LAND FOR SALE CHEAP. The I home with her to spend a few days in
1 will be UHed by us on all moving I finest land in llox Uuite county. Ev- I Lakeside.
Jobs. JOHN R. SNYDER. Pbone 15. j ery foot ran be plowed. Level. Four j Mrs. W. E. Richardson with the
37-tf-f.950 'quarter-sections. 640 acres, in two (Cchildren, Betty and William arrived
"v j tracts of 320 acres eac-. Located I here Friday. They expect to make
AUTOMOHILE PAINT west Of Hemingford. One tract has tin ir home here every summer.
i wind mill and good well. Excellent Mtases Mae and Ruth Pollard de
soil, fenced The m ice la low urn I Darted Sunday noon for Norten. Kan
$3 I will seno you enough of my high terms. Owner will show the iThOJT will visit for a tew weeks with
gloss enamel to paint your car. Im-Hand. Address Box 8467 c-o Alii- i relatives and friends, rturnelng for
possible to streak or leave brush jance Herald, for full Information, or .'he school term in September.
. , . ... call at Herald office Harry White from Genoa. Nebr .
marks. Anyone can apply. It will j 3 5-4t-8467 I is here visiting his big brother Geo .
make your car look like new and 1 whc is stenographer and general
you be the Judge If not satisfied ) , j.LACE WANTED FOR ROOM i clerk at the Potash office.
"A f ? K-y 52? n 'oUI'Pom- ii L I AND BOARD A young lady work- W. L. Marcy was an Alliance vis
V, V olumbine St., Den-; jng for an Alliance business institu-1 itor on Thursday attending to affairs
yVi! 16-tf-818 (tea aBked Tft. Herald this week if0t business.
HOl'SK FolTTiFNT w ha advr,'sei il Place where she j Mr. and Mrs. Claude Willoughb
j could secure room and board. If left Wednesday on 44 for Central
FURNISHED ROOM for rent to''ou have a place for her, phone 140.1 City where they expect to visit rela-
i..,,, , ,, ti. r..4...... k, ...... e mm r-A i !iiv;s iiim irienun.
Phone 1 7 T, 408 Sweetwater Ave.
SO-if-8445
PAINT YOUR OWN AUTO Few
TIME
FOR SALE HOUSE
I
WANTED TO KENT
Wanted to rent FurniBhed or
(Unfurnished rooms for lig' t house-
FOR SALE AT EXECUTOR'S keeping by family who will make
SALE-- Two residence properties lo-1 permanent arrangements if desira-
Icated as follows: Lots five and six I ble rooms are secured. Should be
in block six, Wyoming addition to modern. Perhaps you are going
City of Alliance. The residences are away for the winter, perhaps you are
composed of three and five rooms, 'tot using al' of your home, or per-
These residence properties must be ! haps you know of rooms that can be i
After working for a couple of days
on a scraper Draftsman Harold R
Dunn P. B. 0. D. decided that a suu
Bhade of some kind would be a pay
ing investment. Mr. Dunn is nov.
the proud possessor of a beautiful
stetson which he purchased at the
CroWther Reed store.
T. H. Naylor helper at the depot
left on Monday. His place is bein
temporarily filled by Donald Marcy
Mr. and Mrs. .las. Helmes returned
sold. Inquire of L. A. Berry. Room I rented by a family desirous of secur- ; l-'ndav from a three weeks vacation
9, Rumcr Block. Alliance, Nebraska, ihk pleasant quarters. If you have i which they spent on their ranch
Phone 9. 8287-23-tf ! the desired rooms kindly communi- near Seneca.
Alliance Shoe Store Sale
Look At These Prices On Ladies' LOW SHOES
47 Pair at - .88
73 Pair at - - - $1.38
98 Pair at - - - 1 .98
If you can wear shoes ol small size you now have the opportunity of buying low shoes
at about one-sixth of the usual cost Van know what shoes are worth today. You know
these prices. It outfltt not to be necessary lo say more. Remember these low shoes are
small sizes. If you can Hud your .size you may taUt- the shoes al the extraordinary low price
We want to close out lln se small sizes, pel rid of them, tret the moue for them, so
can put the money into new shoes purchased and soon to arrive.
Alliance Shoe Store
305 Box Butte Avenue
Alliance, Nebraska
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