The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 14, 1918, LOCAL EDITION, Image 9

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    THB ALLIAWCB HERALD
Tanmday, WorembeT 14 lilt
HURRAH FOR
WORLD'S
P E A C E!
LIBERTY
Based Upon
Right, Justice and Democracy.
Cool heads, constructive rebuilding
and conservatism necessary.
LIVE STOCK
ALL NEEDED AT GOOD PRICE
Don't miss the advices or
fail to get the services of
BOWLES LIVE STOCK COM. CO.
Card of
We Mother, farther, wife, slater
and brothers wiah to thank the kind
frlenda for their thourhfulneea and
help during the lllneaa and deafh of
our beloTed husband aon and bro
ther; Floyd Kugene Walbridge.
Mra. Marsh Walbridge,
Mr. and Mra. T. M. Lawlei,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walbridge,
Mr and Mrs. Fred Walbridge,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hill,
Mr. Will Walbridge,
Mr. John Hill,
Mra. It. M. Stelner,
Mrs. Minnie Lewis.
CARD OF TIIANKH
We wish to express our sincere and
heartfelt feeling of fraUtMOS to the,
many friends who so kindly .-Msisted
us in the hour bereivemont at the
denth of our loved one. The many
beautiful flowers ant ly krVlAf
friends were to us the toke i of iheir
loving sympathy.
Mrs. Glen Russell and FtVlftetS.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. RusseP
Clay, Ben Marvin and Opel Russell
The city schools will open Monday
for the first time in over a month
due to the Flu epidemic.
NOTICK
Estate No. 578 of Ferdlnind
Trenkle, deceased. In the County
Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska
The State of Nebraska, To all per
sons Interested in said estate, take
notice, that the Executrix has filed a
final account and report of her ad-
j ministration and pettion for tinal set
tlement and discharge as such which
has been set for hearing before said
court on December 5th, 1918 at 10
o'clock a. m. When you may appear
and contest the same.
.Dated November 14th., 1918.
i (Seal) Ira E. Tash.
County Judg.
Burton & Reddish, Attorneys.
50-37-9770
Northeastern
COLORADO
Southwestern
has
la a wonderful wheat country, nod a
big naccraa with Beans, Hugar Heets
and Potato. Corn, Alfalfa and na
tive graaaes enrich the dairy or Uve
ntork man.
ranches mean more than a grazing
place for cattle. rn, Oata, Rye,
Hurley and Alfalfa are grown to fin
ish for "topping" I ho marketa.
unexcelled deeded irrigated laitdH, at.
no Irrigated homesteads under .
ernnient ditch 20 years to pay wa
ter right, no interest. Ten thousand
free 640-acre homesteads. Take some
of this excellent land and keep your
profits instead of turning them over
la a landlord. I t me help you locate.
8. B. HOWARD
Burlington Route, 1004 Farnam Street, Omaha,
Nebraska.
FOR SALE Buff Orphtngton cock
erals first of April hatch, 300 an-!.
$2.00 each if taken soon. Mrs. J. A.
Keegan Alliance Nebr. Phone Ash
8212. 50-2t-9767
CHICAGO
OMAHA
KANSAS CfTY
FURNISHED Room Lady or man ;
and wife wanted. Inquire 613 Yellow- j
atone. 50-lt- 9771$
Regular -teachers' examination will
be held at the court house Novem
ber 16th. Opal Russell, County Su
perintendent. 49-2t-9692
Just received: A big line of lunch
eon sets, napkins, and centerpieces
in all sizes. I have the most com
plete line of fancy kimonas in the
city. Call and see them.' Mrs. 11.
Simmons. 49tf9679
REPORT OF CONDITION OF
. THE FIRST STATE BANK
Alliance Nebraska.
Charter No. 1229
In the State of Nebraska at the close of business Nov. 1st 1918.
RESOURCE
Loans and Discounts 570,008.65
Overdrafts 11,948.65
Bonds, Securities, judgements, claims, etc 2,266.23
other assets Liberty Bonds 6,127.17
Banking house, furniture and fixtures 10,195.00
Due from National and State hunks 141,357.70
CheckB and items of exchange 13,533.53
Currency 8,985.00
Gold Coin : 4,100.00
Silver nickles and cents 4,079.83 172,056.00
Total ' 771.S01.7fl
" LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in .' 35,000.00
Surplus fund 30,000.00
Undivided profits 1,987.82
Individual deposits subject to check 393,544.45
Time certilcates of deposits 203,884.74
Savings Acct 13,719.14
Cashier's checks outstanding 8,303.11
Due to National and State Banks 83,413.74 702,265.18
Depositor's guaranty fund 2,348.76
State of Nebraska, County of Box Butte as:
I. Jay O. Walker Cashier of the above named bank do hereby swear that
tin- above statement Is a correct and true copy of the report made to the
State Banking Board.
Jay O. Walker Cashier.
Attest:
George A. Mollring Director.
Chas. BrHtan Director.
(Seal)
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of November 1918.
J. D. Emerick, Notary Public.
BOWLE S LIVE
STOCK MARKET
INFORMATION
CATTLE MARKET IIKJIIEIt DfcV
ANDS STRONG: OUTLOOK PAYOR
Alil.E.HOGK STEADY SHEEP
AND LAM Its LOWER
(My C. A Mallory. Mgr. Howies Live
Stock Commission Company)
t Omaha. Nebraska.
mi
Un on Stockyards. Omaha, NoV.
14th The gruelest war of all time is
over, so far as shooting is concerned
but there in much to be dune be
fore the world will reap fie full
benefit of the greatest vIctOT ev r
gained for humanity.
All of the outbursts of joy and
gratitude that have been QaiUffStad
by various kinds of .-l. bra' ions
throughout the world, together wit li
the prayers of thankfulness have
been fully justified and Reaping
with (he greatest event of all time,
and November 11th shout I be Blade
an International as well as a Nat
ional Thanksgiving holiday.
We must not allow tICs suen.-.s
or anything else to pre:iit us to lose
our he. ids. become arrogant or less
charitable with any one, neither
should we overlook the fact that we,
as a country, have even more re
ponsihili' and need for all of our
faculties, calm and impartial judg
ment, courage and all that goes
with the highest older or recon
struction, making practical all of
the many high sounding and wonder
ful ideals and promises.
We do not expect much progress
toward the return of our Boys or to
the revision of the map and Govern
ments of the World for some
months, and it will probably be an
other year before much can be done
In growing crops or in live stock
production in Europe, and there
fore, feel more convinced than ever
that there will be an even greater
demand for our meat and fats dur
ing the coming year than ever be
fore. We are not unmindful, howe
that prices for nearly everything
are high; that the cost of living
must decrease; that the prices of
labor will fall gradually with the
lower prices for all commodities,
but if everyone mill "stick to the
text"; keep in the "game" to their
full limit, and no' allow anything
to stampede them or detract from
the wonderful loyality and patrio
tism that has won the farmers and
live stock men the highest honors,
each Individual will be happier and
more successful and the entire
World will be saved from famine
and pestilence.
The labor proposition In Its re
lation to an readjustment with capi
tal and so-called "big" interests,
will require the highest and best
untied efforts of all concerned, in
cluding the active heads of our
Governmental departments, In order
to minimize d. lays and friction, and
strike a happy medium where all
have fair play and are at least rea
sonably well satisfied. We believe
the laboring classes, including their
organizations, will continue to nian
ifCdt and practice patriotism and be
reasonable in all things and that
more than half way until labor
troubles can be called "things of the
past."
The cattle trade has been active
this week and prices ate the best of
the month for nearly all grades. All
kinds of beef steers are selling best
while I lie food tO choice feeders air!
butchers stock are holding up well
Light and common to fair cattle gro
still draguy" and owing to the
bull prices and scarcity of rough
ness, will not be in any great de
mand. We advise ull who can to
hold over all liyht and breedinu
slock they possibly can handle.
Ship anything you intend io run
this year whenever you can get the
cars and remember that there are
loss cattle on feed than last year
and many more are wanted.
He BOW I. EN cattle business
continue to grow and with their
wide-awake experienced salesmen
the patron' Interested are fully pro
tected and they become Bowels
Boosters. We look for a good mar
ket the balance of the month, al
though we will always have natural
reactions we look for still better
prices before the month is out.
We quote Nebraska grass rattle
as follows:
Good to choice fat steers $13.00
to 16.00.
Fair to good $11.50 to 13.00
tiood to choice heavy feeders
$11.00 tol3.00
Fair to good $9.00 to 11.00
Good to Choice yearlings $10.00
Good to choice stock steers
$8.50 to 11.00
iood to choice fat cows and
heifers $8.50 to 11.00
Fair to good $7.50 to 8.50
Canners and cutters--$6.00 to
7.25.
Stock cows and heifers $6.00 to
8.60
Veal calves $10.00 to 13.00
Common cattle at usual discounts
and the good to coice Wyoming and
South Dakota and selected cattle
at the usual premimums.
The hog trade has behaved very
well although prices show a futher
decline. Owing to embargoes placed
upon shipments to Chicago and
Kansas City the supply since Mon
day has been lighter and the mar
kt ; reacted 10 to 25c, closing steady
with only fair prospects next weeV.
The bulk selling from $17.00 to
$17.50.
Sheep and lambs have been work
ing lower, although a good share of
the Bupply has been cornfield stock,
which is nearly all losing money.
Looks like a higher market after
the holidays.
Mote Any time your Alliance Her
ald or your Daily market paper
fails to reach you regularly don't
forget to write BOWLES as it is u
pleasure for them to Keep you pro
perty advised as well as to give you
the iK-st of service. . . .
DELCO-LIGHT
The complete Electric Light and
Power Plant
Will give your family all of the
Ix'iiefits of a cheerful, modern
home.
ACKR8 & LYTLE, Alliance, Nebr.
418 Cheyenne Ave. Phone 05
WHEN NEURALGIA
ATTACKS NERVES
Sloan's Liniment scatters
the congestion and
relieves pain
A little, applied without rubbing, w31
penetrate immediately and rest and
soothe the nerves.
Sloan's Liniment is very effective in
r aying external pains, strains, bruises,
hi -1, fetitf joints, sore muscles, lumba
go, neuritis, sciatica, rheumatic twinges'
Keep e big bottle always on hand
for family use. Druggists everywhere.
CATTLE SALE
At the Northwestern Stock Yards in
Chadron. Nebraska, on
Tuesday, Nov. 26, 1918
At 1:00 P. M.
1056 Head of Cattle 1056
800 Yearling and Two-year-old Steers
200 Three and Four-year-old Breeding
Cows.
50 Calves.
6 Registered Hereford Bulls.
These are all white faced cattle of the right kind.
Cars will be on hand for outside buyers and your
cattle will be cared for and loaded.
TERMS
A credit of six months will be given on approved
security, notes bearing ten per cent interest.
RAY TIERNEY, Owner
COLS. T. D. PREECE AND W. H. WOLVINGTON, AUCT.