The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 24, 1918, Local Edition, Image 10

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    SHERIDAN COUNTY SPUD
GROWERS INCORPORATE
AwmrlMlon Shipping From Uonlon,
Hv Spring. Rwhvllle. Clinton
and Sedan Mill at Gordon
The Farmers Union Potato Grow
er I'nion Potato Growers association
of Sheridan county iaa recently In
corporated under the ate law a ml
Nebraaka In the sum of Mu.0&0.
The association ta shipping from
Gordon. Hay Springs, Hnshvllle.
Clinton and Sedan and at each point
baa storage facilities for IS Of M
car. The association hns at pres
eat under course of construction a
largo potato flour mill at Gordon
where all of the small and under
grade stock will be used. The Farm
ers Union State Exchange of Omaha
haa the marketing of all of the com
mercial potatoea of this association
this season.
Eay Tone in Spuds at (liicago
Chicago. Oct. 1. The potato
market continued easy and during
the early part of the week price
were somewhat lower than a week
ago. It was the general opinion
among the carlot operators that prtc
es had reached bottom and that JusU
aa soon as the accumulation ta thai
different markets had been 3leane4
up values might be expected to ad
vance. Due to the decline in prices ta all
the markets, and the consequent re
duction in paying price at loatteff
stations, the growers have not b
hauling as freely an heretofore, aad
the average daily shipments from all
necttons have dropped from approai
mately 1.000 cars three weeks ago to
an average of 700 cars daily during
the present week.
This market is undoubtedly typ
ical of others in that liberal receipt!
and light demand of the last twdj
wetks has caused considerable accu
mulation of cars on team tracks andl
In the outer railroad yards. If the
light shipments continue this accu
mulation should be cleaned up by
t.ie middle of next week, which In
all probability will mean that the
market would thn take an upward
tendency.
But little difficulty has been ex
perienced In Obtaining an adequate
supply of cars so far. bur wiiti tlie
latter part of October here refriger
ators are required now and the ques
tion of whether the curriers will be
able to supply a sufficient amount of
rolling stock during the cold months
is of utmost Importance to the trade,
at thi.-. time.
fUSSday Minnesota. Wisconsin and
Dakota bulk early Ohlos were quot
d at $1 0 1.60 per cwt; Minnesota
nnd Wisconsin bulk white stock
brought $1.50 (ii 1.60. and sacked
white moved at 115 0 1.76; bulk
Kings mewed at $1.10 9 t'nlt
ed Rtatea No. t grade sacked whites
moved mainly at tSc 0 1 1 New
receipts for tie day were ! cara and
the total number of cara on team
track at the beginning of the day's
trading was SSt. Shipments for
Monday from all sections were 713
cam.
Wednesday the market was un
changed aa to prices altnough there
seemed to be a somewhat firmer feel
lag among the sellers. Receipts were
74 car, there was 337 turn held on
team track at the beginning of the
day's trading and tbe toiai hip
meat reported for Tuesday wer 656
Thursday the iraiket wsa practic-J
ally unchanged wit i br;en still re
uctant to take hold of stock In quan
tities. Receipts were 91 cara nnd
there was a total of 300 cara on
track at the beginning of the day's
trading.
BROTHERHOOD PAYS
RESPECTS TO FRIENDS
CARD OF OONDOLENt E
RAILROADS IN FRANCE
JOKE TO C. D. & Q. MAN
WiLlara M. Kills Write of Railroad-
lag; ta Prance Ought to Have
a Few OS Firemen
Somewhere la France.
August 31, 1918.
Dear Friend John: Just a few
linen to let you know am all together
yet, aad am sure haying a One time.
Wfll. how Is everything around the
FAglf -Barber 8hopT Alright, I hope.
Do you see Sam and Saorty very
often If you do, why tell them,
aad also Tom Stalos, hello for me.
Have many of the boys left there
yet? Say, you talk about a Seasick
Bird, well I was that said guy; I was
so sick that I did not care what hap
pened, that Is Just how you feel when
you get seasick.
Say, you talk about railroading,
you ought to sec the layout, no air
and they still use the Link and Hook,
and the engine you ought to see
one. But we will muke a go of it
just the same. But we ought to
aave a few 02 firemen here for us
engineers, for we are too high-headed
to Are; but we can teach these
guys nnd have students every day.
Say, John, when you get through
with the Herald paper, why wrap it
np and put my address on it and
Bend it for I sure would like to read
the paper, especially for the ruilroad
news.
Yours very truly.
My addreBS Is:
PVT. WILLIAM M ELLIS.
Co. C, 63rd Engineers,
A. E. F. via N. Y.
Now tor the love of Mike. WHITE
HILL.
Whereas: Mrs. Fred Poffenberger
and family have suffered tbe loss by
death of their husband and father,
Fred Poffenberger, be It
Resolved, that we, the members of
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire
men and Englnemen, Alliance Lodge
No. 6 23, hereby express our sorrow
for ti family of our brother in their
bereavement, and be H
Resolved, that we hereby extend to
the family of our deceased brot Mf
our sincere sympathy in their loss,
and he it further
Resolved, that a copy of these res
olutions be sent to the family of ou
deceased brother, that a copy be
spread on tbe minutes of the lodge
and be published In an Alliance pa
per. F. W. HICKS.
JOE BOG AN,
J. A. WITOWACK.
Committee.
CARD OF CONDOLENCE
Whereas: Mrs. W. L Austin and
family have suffered tbe loss by
deeath of their husband and father,
Wm. L Austin, be It
Resolved, that we, the members of
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire
men and Englnemeen, Alliance
Lodge No. 133, hereby express our
sorrow for the family of our brother
in their bereavement, and be it
Resolved, that we hereby extend to
the family of our deceased brother
our ulncer sympathy in their loss,
and be it further
Resolved, that a copy of these res
olutions be sent to t ie family of our
deceased brother, that a copy be
spread on the minutes of the lodge
and be published in an Alliance pa
per. F. W. HICKS,
J. A. WITOWACK,
JOE BOGAN.
Committee.
CARD OF CONDOLENCE
A Big Blow Out
PLAYS THE DUECE
with an otherwise good tire. Bring it to us and
to us have it made
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ATISFACTORY
E R VI C E
Clare A. Dow
Phone 7. Times Bldg.
Whereas: Brother N. T. Shawver
and family have suffered the loss by
death of wife and mother, Mrs. N. T
Shawver. be it
Resolved, that we, the members of
Alliance Lodge No. 823. Brotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen and Engine
men, hereby express our sorrow for
the brotier and family In their be
reavement, and be it
Resolved, that we hereby extend to
our brother and family our sincere
sympathy in their loss, and be It further
Resolved, that a copy of tnes: res
olutions be sent to our brother am'
family, that a copy be spread on the
minutes of the lodge and be publish
ed in an Alliance newspaper.
F. W. HICKS,
J. A. WITOWACK,
JOE BOGAN.
Committee
CARD OF (CONDOLENCE
Ford
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
Reliable mechanical attention to your Ford
means more service from your car and less
cost in its operation. Let us take care of
your car. We have the mechanics who know
how and use only the genuine Ford materials
and only ask the fixed, standard, Ford fac
tory prices. As you value the use of your
Ford see that it is kept mechanically right.
C0URSEY & MILLER
Successors to Keeler-Coursey Co.
life if we put our trust in him.
You must never cease to be thank
ful that Walter was permitted to be
a good soldie- in the cause of truth,
justice and righteousness. He gave
his all and in doing that, made con
tribution to the great struggle. These
soldiers of ours will always be re
membered for their part in the war.
God bless you and keep your heart
stout.
Very Sincerely.
WILLIAM L. SANDERS.
1st Lieut., IT. S. A. Chaplain
RANCH AT AUCTION
Monday, Oct. 28, at 1 : P. M.
I will sell at public auction, at my
farm 3 miles norti of Northport, to
the highest bidder regardless of price
two farms, one 172 63-100 acres and
the other 1,035 acres good hard hill
and table land. W. H. Tracy, owner.
Northport, Neb.
WANTED TO RENT Three unfur
nished rooms for light housekeep
ing. Inquire at 613 Yellowstone ave
nue. 47-lt-9635$
CORN FOR SALE About 65 acres
of corn in field; can have posses
sion until March 1st if wanted.
Phone 1023. Fred Eder. SI Nio
brara, tf
- Quality job printing ami service
that serves The Herald
CARD OF THANKH
We wish to thank the many friend
for their numerous floral offerings
and acts of kindness during the ill
ness and death of our wife, sister and
daughter.
Maurice S. Peterson,
Mr. and Mrs. Bovine,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hughes,
Mr :nul ll.rl,. it Much..
Miss Cluella Hughes.
Mr. George Hughes.
Mr. G. A. Hughes.
Miss McVicker will be at TBe
Drake Hotel, Room 15. for the re
mainder of this week, and the com
ing week. Come In and see the hats.
Whereas: Bro. Frank Brown and
family have suffered the loss by
death of their child, be it
Resolved, that we, tie members of
Alliance Lodge No. 623. Brotherhood
of Locomotive Firemen and Engine
men, hereby express our sorrow for
the brother and family in their be
rc.TvcTrrnt. and be It
R SpOHy d i that w hereby extend to
cur h-rtthT and family our sincere
sympathy In thHr loss, and fw it rur
thcr Hesolved. that a copy of niese res
olutions be sent to our brother and
family, that a copy be spread on th"
minutes of the lodge and be publish
ed in r.n Alliance newspaper.
F. W. HICKS,
J. A. WITOWACK.
JOE BOGAN.
Committee.
CARD OF THANKS
FILE NOW ON
A HOMESTEAD
Splendid Irrigable Lands with Government Irrigation that
i Insures Water Are Vet Available
in The BIG HORN BASIN
"You Kl't thk choice land free; you pay for an ample supply of water,
th;tt is available when needed, on the easiest financial terms, with no
intt n st. About thirty irrigated faints yet remain in the first Deaver
Unit of 12,000 acres alongside the Btirlington 's Central Wwoming
main along in Northern Wyoming PBe now. Do not wait until
Spring. Visit Powell, Wyo., nearby, and note the value of exactly
the same kind of lands, watered under the MUM Government canals.
Let me send you printed matter and help you
locate I want to put settler right now on
every irrigated farm. You can raise good crops
next Summer and the country needs all you can
raise.
8. B. HOWARD
Burlington Route, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha,
Nebraska.
We with to t.iank the many
friends for their beautiful floral of
ferings, and for their kind assistance
during the burial of our son and
brother. Walter, who died at Fort
Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Peterson,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Walt,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Peterson.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Feagins,
Mr. Ed Peterson,
Mr. and Mtb. Arthur Peterson,
Mr. nnd Mrs. Maurice Peterson,
Mr and Mrs. A. J. Bjorndahl.
Mr. Clarence Peterson,
Mr. Gus Peterson.
Fort Omaha, Nebr.
October 16. 191
Mrs. Christina Peterson.
Alliance, Nebr.
My Dear Mrs. Peterson: May
not express to you the sympathy
which we all have because of the
death of your son. Walter? He died
M C a. m , October 15, nnd we all ap
preciate wiat that meant -to his
mother. There is a kind of fellow
ship of suffering in these stem days
There are a great many shadows
which touch the hearts of many,
nimy mothers. But there could be
10 shadows wit tout a sun and death
is only an indication of life. Jesus
said: "I came that ye might have
life and- life more abundantly." Our
sorrows will lead us into a larger
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