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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1917)
AMJAXt E HRRAliO, THITRMPAV, ftKPV A II7 FARMERS DO YOU NEED HELP? If mi fill out this blank and mail it to the labor bureau named below nearest to your home: Allianee Box Butte Farm Bureau. Alliance H. M. Bushnell, Jr., See. Commercial Club. AuRora O. O. Buck. BayarT (leorpe Harms. J fcinimford Community Club. The above named agencies in co-operation with other vol unteer agencies will endeavor to supply your needs. Married or Single? When do you want help? Kind of work? Wages you win pay? - , How long can you use help? Remarks ! Name Address SPECIAL NOTICE PIANO BUYERS A GOOD PIANO will last a lifetime. A POOR PIANO, under very favor able circumstances, may be in condition to be used at the end of five years. WHICH IS THE CHEAPEST IN THE END? The Schmoller & Mueller Pianos and Player Pianos have an Established Reputation. They arc manufactured ol the hot material! and by thoroothly akilled workmea. Thry ar models ol food laate, beauiilul lone and artiatie xnrkasanebip and, last but nut lean, arc aold from factory to home, aavio) yoa tbc aeual $100 to JIM) retail profit. We pay all freifbta and oar 57 yeare experience ia yoara if yoa five your trade. Write today for oar tree catalog and trial offer ia yoar borne, the only way to teat aa iaetrument. Our unlimited guarantee harked hy our entire reaourcra of over SI .000,000 and our eaay payment plan 3 to S ycara if deaired, atforda you abaolutc protection and makee buying eaay. Write today how to obtaia a beautiful Jewelry Set by placing your order tbia month or liviug ua the oamea of prospective customers. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER PIANO CO. Largest Retailers of Pianos in the World. OMAHA, NEB. 133 Established IH59 -- Capital and Resources, over $1,000,000.00 F R Bat JVWBUtY SET Mail tbia Coupon lodry for Free Catalog and information how lu get Free Jewelry Set for just a name. NAM B. 2 ; ADDKFSS . Professional Directory of the Alliance Herald I I'm ifesslonal ln it spher Vitality Portraits Interior and Kxterlor Views Kodak Finishing Bnlai BlBI all Styles M, K. ..HKHK. Proprietor Al.l IAN K A III STL'DIO Phone lied 165 ilarmss hantl made from best ma ferial. Outlast any factory made goods. Call and see. Harness repairing by experience d harness maker. 4. M. COVERT At Mi l. Nichols' stand. Alliance L. W BOWMAN I'Iiimi inn and Surgeon OFFICE: Norton Block Phones: Office, 362; Kes. C. E. SLAOLE, M. D. IMi-li inn A Surgeon Office phone, 5 lies, phone. 62 AU.1ANCK, :- NEBRASKA PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER At The Herald Office Itcasonable lllt Prompt Ser. ice BURTON &, REDDISH A I torii tf-a f -I Js w I .and Attorney Office F i rut National Hank lildg PHONE 180 ALLIANCE. -- NEBRASKA "Let Me r For You" HARRY P. COURSEY Live Slock inl t.i ni tl Sale Specialist nml Auctioneer PAKM SALES A SPECIALTY IV rtns ItcMsonahle Alliance, (Phone 664) Nebr THOMAS LYNCH AiCy-al-taw ISlt-lSSl City Nat'l Hank BI1 OMAHA Special Atfeiifion to Live Sttw k Claims ! ! I I DR. D E TYLER DENTIST PHONE 3b- titer PI rat National Itank ALL! KSCR, NEBRASKA J D. EMERICK It'iutled Abstractor 1 have the only set of abstract RaOaTJ n Hon Hutte County. OMcot Itm. 7, 0era House lihi k Geo. J. Hand, M. D. A S I M A slid II A V E K V I It Eye. Ear. None ami Throat PHONE 251 Calls answered from ofBoe day or DIKht J JEFFREY. D C. Ph C. A ; JEPPREY. U C CHIROPRACTORS i iffii -e H.uirs 1 tl A M , in 1 P M K I'W W II.MIN lit iii K l. a. it mm I.AWYKH Phone t) Hihiiii H Itunier HltM'k Alliance. Nebraska Report of Nebraska Members of the United States Live Stock Industry Committee The Nebraska members of the United States Live-Stock Industry Committee W. U. Tagg, E. lav Burke, and E. Z. Russell who at tended the meetings of the commit tee in Washington, September 5, 6. and 7, drew up a report of their own, separate and distinct from the report of the general committee and apply ing directly to the stock-raising in dustry of Nebraska. The report of the state members is as follows: Tlie undersigned, who were ap pointed by Secretary Houston and Herbert C. Hoover, food administrat or, hs members from Nebraska of the United States Live Stock Indus try Committee, atten...u a meeting of this committee held in Washing ton, September 5, 6 and 7. There were promnent live stork producers present from all parts of the United States to the number of about one hundred. Mr. Hoover brought very pointed ly to the attention of the committee the fact that there was a shortage in the United States of live stock, and the further fact that the production of live stock must if possible be in creased. We must supply our allies with meat for food. In ths respect the question of hog production Is somewhat different from that of cat tle and sheep, for the reason Unit hog products are uaed by the aim ies to a larger extent than are the other products because they cun he more readily cured. i Mr. Hoover stated positively that he had tio authority for directly fix ing prices on live stock or meat, and promised the producers that they should have more to say regarding prices for live stock on the market, and he has already decided to place the packing concerns of the country under a federal license so as to con trol them both in the Interest of the producer and the consumer. He sug gested, however, the advisability of 'in some way making the price of I hogs conform to Hour ttla)!tl at least to the prce of corn. We can say that there is now a committee ut. work getting facts and figures us a basts for calculation. We run assure the jlive stock producers of the country that it is the full Intent of the ad ministration to stabilize the markets for live stock ao that the producer will be assured a liberal profit. Be fore any definite action is taken the Ifootl administrator will get facts and figures from producers throughout the country as to actual cost of pro duction. As soon as definite plans are worked out, farmers and stock growers will tie fully advised. In the meantime, we want to urge stock growers to use every effort possible to Itii it ase production, particularly ;n CWgardl the number of hogs to be grown next year. We feel positive that live stock growers Increasing their output will be fully Justified in doing, so because of relatively high prices they will receive for the tin lulu i live stock as compared to the price of feetls necessary to produce It. Mr. Hoover stated that he was n tii in believer in high prices for live stock during the war on account of the extraordinary domestic a nil for eign demand for meat products, and after the war because Europe would require large importation of meats during the years of recuperation and would also likely have to import large numbers of breeding animals. The committee made It clear that the producers of live stock on the farms and ranches of the United States recognize fully the clear call of patriotism and indicated their readiness to bear their full share of the war burden now resting on the nation, and that they realized the imperative need of an Immediate and extraordinary Increase In the pro duction of live stock in this country, ami that they desired to do every thing in flieir power to bring aiiout this result. A committee of twenty-five repre sentatives from the feeding, breed ing, dairy cattle, hog and sheep In dustries, was named to co-operate with the food administrator and the Department of Agriculture on plana to Increase meat production. On tbia committee were named: fleet raisers gen. J. B. Kendrlcke of Wyoming; D. B. Heard, Arizona; W. T. McCrar. Indiana; E. K. Mld dleton, Mississippi; A. F. Gage, Tex as. Cattle feeders E. L. Burke, Ne braska; W. L. stubhs, Kansas; Ed ward Keefer, Illinois; J. O. Imboden. Illiuois; Heber Hord. Nebraska. Swine H. C. Wallace, Iowa; E. . Russell, Nebraska; A. J. Lovejoy, Illinois; N. H. Gentry, Missouri; C. R. Sut. on, Kansas. Dairymen M. D. Munn, Minneso ta; S. M. Shoemaker, Maryland; R. Scovllle. Connecticut; U. W. French. Iowa; A L. Hrockway. New York. Sheep F. 0. Hagenbarth, Idaho; J. M. Wilson, Wyoming; K. A. Saw yer, Wyoming; J. E. Dobbin, Wash ington; F. M. Rockrock, Washington. (Signed) E. L. BURKE, E. Z. RUSSELL, W. B. TAGO. rVKen You Come To Omaka on a Shopping Expedition or for a Holiday) Willi its homelike atmosphere will pre-Oa a delightful placa to stay1 for a .! v1 or seOeral daV" upaciall for ladies, alone, who Wish assurance as to character of felloW guests. Situated in tha OerJ heart of Omiha's most heautiful residence district; aWai? from die rush and confusion of Hn down town commercial hotel, the Blackstone offers all the ed-Oantages of a big. fine home to its guests one ma$ receive com pan in me beautiful lounge rooms or lobbies, or have a fes friends in to luncheon or dinner in our private dining rooms, or at tables, especialljl reserved, in me "Oriental" or "National" Room on the eighth floor; where there is music and dancing every evening in fact everything will ba mad so pleasent, here, for you, that we know you Will be with us often after you've become acquainted. Single room with bath, or suites of two cr more rooms, may be secured by the day, week or month:- Rates including set-dice Oery reasonable. Literature upon request. Direct Street Car Servicelfrom Burlington and Union Stations HOTEL BLACKSTONE 36m and Farnam Streets, OMAHA Located on Lincoln Highway Excellent Garagr. Facilities MR. DAIRYMAN 50c a Pound Butter Fat For your s weet cream' Highest price ever paid in Alliance for Cream. We need more sweet cream and milk for our ice'eream department. $2.50 per hundred for whole milk $1.25 per hundred for skim milk 48c for Churning Cream 48c It Pays to Dairy GET MORE COWS Get Better Cows Alliance Creamery Co. Painful pcrt-ina is more active In ispritiK v.in'1) the blootl Is orcr-beatrd. the burning itching torture is un bearable, relieve It at once and heal the eruptions with Dr. Hobson's Ec zema Ointment. This antiseptic rem edy is promptly effective In all skin troubles. I'lmples, blackheads, acne, tetter, ring worm, scaly blotcby skin, Heal Skin KniptJoiM all respond to Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment, (let it todry at your drug gists, 50c, guaranteed. Adv 2 "Don't conclude that a new author's book Iisn mstte it rrcat bit," nh.vk a crit ic, "Just bCtoteM he lias had hair cut 1 1 1 1 1 hi friend lime Seetl hitn looking ,n n rest a lira nt window ." Atlanta 'uii-itltUtkNa, LIVESTOCKPRICES AT SOUTH OMAHA . i Bit Run of Citt!e Sells il About Steady Prices HOGS STRONG TO 10c HIGHER Liberal Receipt, of Sheep and Lsmbs and Prices Strong to a Quarter Higher for All Kinds. Fat Lsmbs tell Up to $ia.40 and Choice Feeder) Lambs Bring 116.25 I r. ion Stock Yardx, South Omaha, Neb., Sept. 18, 1U17. The week start out with u good, liberal run of cattle, about 17,000 heud, aud the market was generally steady with last week's Strong close. Demand for beef wi bromt and while no corn-fed stock was offered, anything dexlrable in tha way of grass lieef or cous found it ready sale st Meatly to strong pi li es. Stin kers and feeders were steady to stronger, fleshy western steers selling (row ftifcdO 91S.90. Quotations on cattle: Prime heavy beeves, $l.VOO0 H!.."iO , good to eho c beeves. M401&OO; fair 1 to good beeves, flu' ''u i:t.'."i ; nofJUMM to fair beeves, . m ivoi'. good lu rholrsj yearlings. fM.OOty IC.'sf ; fair to good yearlings. $r'.00 IM IHI ; eoSBtUOn o Mir yearilftg, fT.iNlQIMNI; prltuo heavy grsss lievew, S ! ' no ij H xi ; good to choice grass beeves, f.ii..'iOuv H..V); fair to good grsss steers, f!l.'.'ot lO.'-'o J COOftsfun tO fttir Kfuss Steers, $7..rS)y.-'.'i ; good to ' elncn heifers, $s ".(ifo !i '. good to ehoice cows. SR.OO0ilt.OO ; fair to good rows, t.7.'if)7.7.'i ; P BO STS ami i iitiers, g.V-5 C-tt.'-O; veiil calses. SX.OO TJ-OO ; beef hull. S7.0OgK.7.ri ; hologna bulls, fll07.U0; prime feci 1 1 tig steers, f HMHiy M ( ; gootl to rlmli e feeders, s o'jj ;i mi fitir to giHitl fei'di ra, good tO ehoiie slorkers, fair to gnnd atm-kers. f'i J'.'y sin i-itmiimii to fair grsils, f.V7.'i07 .23 : atonk heifrrs. MfOtfatsW; stoi k eows, $ ihh97..io ; sun k qglve , fsif,'.i.oo. Hogs Active and Higher. Itei-elpls of hogs were light for U slouda.v. shout H.tHMI henil, mikI with a vigorous demand from ImiiIi packers ami shippers the murki t was activ st pi li es strong to a dime higher thini Ssiurdsy. Total brought $18.30 s'.tl the hulk of the trailing was st f 17 M 17 70. Higher Frices for Lambs. A llheral run of sheep ami lsmbs abutted Up. head, nml hoih hit Mooh Slid aWeder grsiies ruled strong tti a (ltiarter higher ihsn last w ek. Y'n lambs oh ut 111.40 ami fti-d r Ismhs brougbl fix.'."!. Smne yaar'l g breeding ewes broiigfat .vi . a ne i high iimrk. Quolalious on rtwep and UUUlsSS I.nmlis. fjtlr to ehoii-e. v 1 7.'il(J I sj.'.'.'i ; lambs feeders. tlT igUJUf Itll ; lambs, culls, f H.on Hl.7"i ; teiirling. fair io clioii'e. l 1 7.'' KMal ; eurlliigs. fe- il eis, llJaOltj0l); eihers. fair to chiiiee. 5M.tKl r.'.L'.'i . e-. fulr IO cbohe. 10.QOAIlJiU; ewes. tills mid feedtra. $7 Jtttfg10Jst) ; ewes, hreediTi, 11 ages. UQ.T517-&6, ys i : HmiI PniMrJiT Kcvcrlsb? Ciripfiy? You need Dr. King's New Disco v ery to stop that cold, tho soothing bulsaui ingredients beal the irritated membranes, sootho the sore throat. In- antiseptic gUaliUaa kill the gerns and your cold is quickly relieved. Dr. Kind's New Discovery has for 41 years been the standard remedy for aovgaia and colds in thoustuds of homes. Qot u bottle today and have it handy iu your medicine chest for i-oughs. colds, croup, grippe and all bronchial .i fleet ions. At your drug gist. 50c. Adv 2