The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 02, 1919, LOCAL EDITION, Image 6

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    The alliance herald
Thursday, January 2, 19W
TmdMrnmE herald
UXm d tiiomas. Rttttar R BMtfB Assorts titttor
JOHN t. THOMAS, l.lvn Stock rlltor
THE HERALD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Owners
(Incorporated)
, vcf'. r ibi -
K.nterrd nt Iht pout nlTli M at Alliance, NVIira-ka. for t rntiHniiflon through
r.b malls ni second-fin unit tor. I'u hi iwhcd rvory Thursday.
WHEN Y00 SUFFER
R0F.I RHEUMATISM
Almost rt-.y man will tell you
that Sloan's Liniment
mcanti relief
POTATO M4.KKKTS KIKMKIt
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K V H U Y
I II D R S D A S
Subscription Price, $1.50 Per Year, Payable in Advance
Kvt ry Hiihcrlptlon 1h Guarded ih an oprn account. The nninro of mih
aorlhrrn will lio instantly removed from our malllnn list nt expiration of Ulna
paid for. If publlahprn uliall be notified I otherwise the fiubm-ription will remain
in force nt the designated inscription price, livery Subscriber must Under
stand thai these OOndltlOSI are made a part 6t the contruct between publisher
And subs i Ibar.
acrlher. '
I) I NFBRASKA PRLSS ASSOCIATION?)
sw g mamgm
sm i r
Fcr r-.r-rtlrally every man lias used
It wlio lias SUnefod from r!, umatic
aclin, sor.-ucss of muscles, stiffness of
joints, t!.j FtMlltS of weather exposure.
.Womrn, too, Ly the hundreds of
thousands, use it for relieving neuritis,
lame backs, neuralgia, aick headache.
Clean, rcfri.ohing.BoothinR, economical,
quickly effective. Say "Sloan's Lini
ment' to your druggist. Get it today.
a-TVaVk1tflSfkVi. ;n. .ev'evsa.ifc-u.. w - MM
The Herald's Service Flag
(Continued from I'hrp 1)
brought $1.15. Receipts were i, j cttrs
ami (hero was a total of 180 cats both
M the 1 1 1 ii or mid outer yurda at the
beglnStBI of the day's trading.
Thursday r eeipts, eonslderiiu; that
they Were for two day, were rather
; llulit, as only II ears were In and the
market was somewhat tinner with
sillier sacked or hulk stork eelltni
; mainly at f 1 . SBi 1.90.
I'riday's market was quiet with
trading light and prleef steady. New
arrivals were about 20 ears.
Kansas it .Market Advances
Kansas City-- A decided reeovery
from the weakness of the previous
weok was evident in the potato mar
ket of last week, and prices on all
I rarities were higher. Burin showed I
larger proportions than the trade an-j
tldpated, and a slight shortage was!
felt here the first r the week. TJ
. lltiet u:it ion seems to be entirelyarTo- !
nil matter with the eharnOfswHrs of;
:i reac tion fl'oi: tl.e WofMSess Of the
last two pieviotis ytpsKS. For more
German potash imports until after than six weeks thejmpply of potatoes
tli" Signing of peace has had an ex at this poii t )i:is bSn more than auf-
client effect on the Nebraska Indus- fieient to meet the 'need, and prices
try, which will be able to stand on Its have held a low leveVcompared with
own feet in competition with other oother points of the country. Many
sources of production in the United i complaints have been made by the
States at all times. The Nebraska in- trade contributory to Kaksas City re-
eoni pared
THE MOST
DANGEROUS
ret? r r"
No nririnii of tfla h-inian bod are o
Imenrrant to heil h snd lotia. Me as the
kbtneys. When tin . alow up and coni
Kianca to lu In their tittles, ioei out'
Kind out what II is triull. Is without
.' iv. Whenever you feel eervoli-.
w i;. Sissy, suf'fr from alsepls seas,
or have bi if:: mi ttie hack was u
nt (irff. Toot kid nays mi i hah Thic
lire plpua to V im voti thai v m k. I
Si ft are no: per-'ortuliiff thtlr func-
tloHS properly. They am onlv half
lo ng tin lr work an. I are alizarins?
purities to accumuil .ui,l lie CO
ad Into uric net. ana ether
tvhtcll lire ;tlise . I .1 io yttMm -WmA W'iM
rlestroy jim - ' uy are driven
from vovir pystcin P&r
dustry is a permanent one and the
millions of dollars invested during
past months and now being invested
will bring good returns during the
next few years.
Local News Notes
Taking t' e average, or happy med
ium, the thermometer correctly regis
tered aboul fifteen degrees below
aeiro mi Monday night. Reports of ss
tnruTh as 20 below were had and
otlvers as moderate us only ten, but
be average it probably about rlgbt.
W. S. Ridgell, Lincoln, state fire
commissioner, had business In Allt-
anee today. While In the city Mr.
Ridgell pushed bis subscription to
The Herald ahead three years.
Pet i rose" HT "Rotate " tTitmpe-fflayrrr
of Alliance and chief of the Are de
partment, writes from mOmaha nnder
date of December 2 5th that he and
otherOmahattes wll ! l.oktti for
the Alliance hand and delegation In
Omaha nt tin close of the Fe?moit
BOPTiCfltl nt. l'enrose d s i'"t gnitefa
over the lnft.lC34A lint ',' Is helping
the Omaha commercial club ttinke the
proper arrangements for seeing that
the Alliance boys are well taken care
of during their stay It 'be metropolis
Mr. Romlg's Omaha address is 1719
Charles Street. The IMPanc buys Wi'.
be looking for h'n a' tl'.j depo: srbm
they hit the big hi r : She icturn
trip from Preiumi. ,
Mr. aim tis. . use an(, lanmy
arrived In Alliance Wednesday noon
from South Dakota. They will mnk.
their residence In Alliance If they are
successful In finding a place, to lire.
'They have owned land In Bo;t Tlutte
county for a number of years and ex
pect to farm it durtns. the rooting
aeason.
One of the busiest men in town is
Vharley Behafet who returned to Alli
ance last week from Kugland the day
before Christmas. Charity spent
Christmas. Charley spent Christmas
day with his patents In Seottsblaff
and then returned to Alliance. His
period of service in the army did him
much good and he has many Interest
ing tales to tell of aeroplane rides
j v. . - - r 1 i
""ir iiiyiuriuB ui i my liter.
WAVTETV- An enerpetle. rTper
lenoed lady or gentleman solicitor for
good paying position. Call at The
Herald office for full Information.
Wm King left Sunday for Denver
tor a few days' visit and business trip
Mrs. V. K. Cbristnseu entertained
at a turkey dinner Sunday. The
guests were Mr. and Mrs Lee llasye.
Mr. and Mrs. M C. Heauniont, Mr
and Mrs. Tut tie.
Mr anil Mrs. M W, Huckley had
tis guests at a tin key dinner Christ
mas night Mr. and Mis. A. .1 Cole
amd family and Mr and Mrs. Lloyd
Thomas.
One of the largest real estate trans
actions of recent months was the
sale on Saturday of last week of the
1040 acre farm thirteen tulles west
of Alliance by James B. Leith of
Ames, fowa, to Tom Dlllar, residing
near Hemingford. The farm was Im
proved and excellently located, The
consideration is understood to
$22,000.
garding low prices
with other points. Now tbAaceumula
lion has been worked off, arrha slight
reaction felt. Although bu&iK has
hii more liberal than exnecehd, the
demand has not shown any U'
proportions for this period of the
year. The sale of potatoes is ustv
a slow matterduring the holiday
I son. when peapie are ouying neav
1 of fresh fruits and green vegetable;
Lenora K.. daughter of John T. and j The current price level is from 5 to
Dorcas Vare, was born in New York 20c per ewt. above the level of last
OBITUARY
Captain H. A. Copsey of Alliance
returned to the city Monday after an
absence of several months serving
his country. He has resumed his ntedl
cal prastlce which he gave up when
he volunteered his services for the
army. He was stationed In New Jer-
in hoapiUU work alter leaving the
State Nov. 22nd., 1855; and died at
her late residence in Alliance, Ne
braska Dec. 26th., 1918: aged 63 yrs.
1 mo. and 4 days.
She was united in marriage to
DO Lewis M Kennedy March 31st., 1872
Thorn were born o! this union 5 child
ren
On her death bod she was baptised
SI was also her husband by the pres
et pastor of the Methodist church,
Rev. H. E. Wright. She made a pro
fession of faith in Jesus Christ as her
Saviour, and promised to accept Him
as her Iord and Master.
For aeveral months Mrs. Kennedy
raining" rftrrrp in Ajmnmn.ltr )w , patient rufTr, recelvtnjel
was stationed in Illinois. The doctor
Is looking lino and glad to be with
home folks again. The doctor la still
in the service and will receive his dis-
Potash Notes
with gratitude the devotion of her
husband and children as well as the
neighbors wbo were interested In her
welfare. "
She was a faithful wife, a good
mother, and an excellent neighbor.
Har place In the home and neighbor
hood will be vacant, and she shall be
missed by those who knew and loved
her.
A dispatch from Ithlca. N. Y.. says! She leaves to morn her dem lee a
that growers who were confident that husband, one sister, 2 soi us 3 daughl
the close of the war would smash the betddes other relatives, and nu-
prlce of commercial fertilizers this "erous inwu. u...,. ,
spring are apparently not to have the h8 " sympathies of he! many
week. Quotations on sacked clock
which are about 20c above those for
bulk stock .are as follows: Northern
Ohio Red river. U. S. No. 1, 1.75 V6
1.85; Western Red McClures, U. S.
No. 1. $1.801.90; Nebraska white
U. S. No. 1, 11.15 1.75: Minnesota
round whites, $1.65 (fi 1.7 5 ; Minneso
ta Rurbanks, $1.1501.75; Western
Russet Rurbanks, U. S. No. 1, $1.80
3 1.90.
Ten new cars arrived Monday and
2 4 cars were held on track.
The supply of Nebraska Triumphs
.has been exhausted, and no sales of
that variety are being made.
Good gains were registered In the
sweet potafrnrade ft'so, mU move
ment and demand slightly e iltjj ged.
Homegrown sweets held at oat the
same level at the stock fr"Sl,! the
south with sales to jobbers rigging
from 2.1U to iz.za.
hopes realized. Instead of going low-
friends.
er. the. price advanced $2.00 a ton for '
all mixed goods. A mixture carry
. . -v e. V -lc. .( it IV
; Don Zimmerman and Zeb Ward
two per cent nitrogen, eight per cent wpre both ,mlgtered out at Camp Fun
phosphoric acid and two per cent pot- gton and arrjVed home last week,
ash is now quoted at about $53 per The boy8 fla ythat they arQ being mus-
ton. The sixteen per cent acid phos- terK, out a8 fa8t B8 lt ran he accom-
phate is selling at about $30 a ton, or pijghed. ,
an advance of $1.25 over least sea- Clifford Hubbell has moved his
son's price. Tprtce per pound of the famliy ,Q Hemingford. He still has
elements, lit mixed goods, will ap- gome jlve 8tock here to fce(t out.
proximate 42 Vc for nitrogen, 30c, Asbury Whitaker has beett engag
for potash and 9c for available phos- ed to compiete the term of school in
phoric acid. 'district twenty-eight, known as the
This news should prove encourag- Homestead school,
lug to the potash Industry and will I Tne threshing machine expects to
knock out some of the props from the ,.e8Ume work again Monday, after hav
claims made by fertiliser manufac-I lng been jal(i up for a week for re
turers that they cannot pay five dol- pjrg rjon Hanley and Charles
lars per unit for Nebraska potash on gijiyely are now the owners,
which the freight is paid to the mar- Lawrence Powell made a trip to
ket by the producer. 'scottsbluff the fore part of the week
- I tn, vet an mo very much needed dental
m a i
LOST A hunch of kys
King's Corner.
FOR SALE 100 head Herefot
and 70 head Hereford calve
dress Fred Hoover, Alliance,
Birch 8031
COUGHING SP
BREAK YOUR
Put fi Stop to them with ol
reliable Dr. King's Mew
Discovery
That rax?, hoarse throat must hi,
soothed. That phlegm-loaded .j J
As will he noted above, the f er- 1 work sttenrled 1o.
tilizer manufacturer is charging the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Graham mere
consumer at the rate of thirty cents, the recipients Tuesday morning of a
per pound for potash, which is $600 j fine baby boy. As this is the first to
per ton or six dollars per unit. The I be born in this household, Bert, Is
fertiliser manufacturer can well af-I extremely happy and here's wishing
CHRISTIAN m m A t l
First Church of Christ, Scien'ist,
which is a branch of The First
Church of Christ, Scientist, in BOO
ton, Mass. Holds services as follows:
Sunday School ; in ,. M - LeeeoB
ford, as he has in the past done, to
pay five dollars per unit when he
places only two per cent potash in
his fertilizer and charges at the rate
of six dollars per unit.
Persons In close tuoch with the
potash situation and the fertilizer sit
uation iu the east are confident that
the next few weeks will witness the
sale of many thousands of tons of
the product which are stored in the
east. It is expected that the price
to the producer will be from $4.50
to $5.00 per unit.
the little stranger a long visit.
must be loosened. That cougi
Vu eVn-l,-et on vnn ran filppn.
Dr. King's New Discovery has l-d :g ,;
relieving colds, qnd coughs for half g v
century without the least disagreeable
after-effects. .
Your druggist has It because it is
well-known aud in big demand. B
Try this for Cuustlputien p
Keep the bowels on schedule time
with Dr. Kinjr'. New. Life Pills, the
system freed i ja poisonous wastes,
the complextion clear, the stomach
sweet, the tongue uncoated, the breath
untainted. Mild yet positive in action.
i That some of the large plants with
low pressure boilers are seriously
planning on remodeling and chancing
i over to the plan now In use by the
I V Ah ii i -r i . : i 1 1 unit V vnin i ii ir-e-
sermon at ii a. m. aesumoniai j braaka smaller plants that of run
nieeting Wednesdays M 7:30 p M., ning the brine through their boilers
Subject of this Weeks lesson was the statement of B potash author
"Ood." i ity dttring the past week. These
Christian Bcleice Readllg Room I smaller plants have been so success-
is open to the rublie on Wednesday
and Saturday afternoon, from two to
four oclock. All are welcome
liltsi BAPTIST CHURCH
Every member and friend of the
chun-h are urgsl to begin the New
Year right by being present the hist
Sunday in the year. Sundav school
10 a. m. preaching 11 a. m. and T 3S
p. tn.. Young People 6:30 p. m.
Morning Subject. "The Rent Veil"
A. A. Laytou. paster
CtTI RCH 'l CHRIST
Look for BSC in mu pulpit on next
lord's day. Plan a great d.. and then
let each one work out his plans. Ex
pect great things and the will come.
Bible school welcome. A class for
everyone regardless of age.
Sermon subjects: "A great Delivery"
nd "A Promise Fulfilled." C. E.
Prayer meeting nt 6:30 p. ni. A
splendid place for young people to re
ceive help and strength. Mid "week
meeting of the church on Wednesday
evening.
Come to the church with a mess
.ige and a welcome.
Stephen J. Bpler, Minister
fill in saving fuel that a little figur
ing has made the larger plant oper
ators seriously consider the proposi
tion which was at first considered by
them impossible of performance.
The war industries board ceased
to function at midnight Tuesday. In
answer to queries as to what happens
to war-lime price fixing after this
board ceased an official statement was
made la Washington Monday that
concerted price fixing by any industry
will be regarded by the Department
of Justice as in restraint of free com
petition. Tin potash industry will be In no
way afficted by this ruling. The
ovi nunent during the war paid but
little attention to the potash lndua-
ty an.! set no prices taollnutaolrdt
'tv and no set prices were fixed. The
western Nebraska potash producers
are in competition with the Califor
nia producers and the dosens of pro
lucers who are making potash from
cement mills, sugar factolrlee, and
other sources.
The government is Just beginning to
realiie the Importance and magnitude
of the potash Industry. The ruling
that an embargo is In effect on the
del pm i' T.P MntAL Haarletn Oil
Capsules at .n c. 'I I ar an ' I trICfi
pri'paia'.ioii urU all i vet 11 r?d for
cacturtaa They contain ' fish-
lone 1. sontliiiig. ol. 'vlth
' iRth-RlvmtVJsi i ' ""M
in 4- 'W
avIIh i mu m iri im-
itli t lixn.im oe ies in
Vh. v br, BVi ni t' taka.
will . itlirr clv! ' or
n . . r .. ...... , ; l I 1 HBk , . .1.1 A J f Af
tti.-ii. tit ;inv ilriic stoiBkt ' to
get tlie oriRtnal IneV' ' ' i'.'II.D
Mi;i'AI. brand. Accept m '.'Mtutes.
In sealed packages Thi
THE GROWTH OF HABIT
Robustness to many is almost entirely a
matter of habit, the habit of taking care and the
consistent use of
SCORS MUISION
The energizing properties cf Scott's have been
proved in thousands cf homes nearly everywhere.
fty l he habit ot using bcott s regularly at trying periods
as a means of building up strength and thwarting
weakness is a habit well worth cultivating.
Try Scott's Emulsion for Increased Strength.
6cott fit S'jwne, EloomfielJ. N. J,
Here is a Book to Help You, Mr. Farmer
The new Income Tax Laws have made it necessary that
every farmer keep an accurate record of his income and expen
ditures. Desiring to assist our fanner friends wherever possible,
we have secured a limited number of cop s of
The Simplex Farm Record
which we consider the most practical form record published.
We are reserving a copy of this book for you. which may
be obtained free by calling at our office.
The Guardian Trust Company
ALLIANCE, NEBR.
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sm t
MEDAL, brand. Accent m
In sealed packagea Thrk
r mr
Come in;
ask about
ftctWl 'o I
5 -t-9 -t
(ttows I
ELLS it
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PUT IN OUR
CHRISTMAS
BANKING
CLUB
AND INCREASED
104 VEEKLY
WILL MAKE
This happens in 50 WEEKS.
Ve also have a 5 cent club which in 50 weeks pays $63.75.
. r . Our 2 cent club pays $25.50.
Our 1 cent club pays $12.75.
We also have clubs where you pay in $1.00 or $2.00 or $5.00
each week pad in 50 weeks get $50 or $100 or250.
Come in and get a "Christmas Banking Club" book FREE.
It cost nothiiu? to join.
v This is not.k plan just for BOYS and GIRLS ; it is also for
MEN and WOMlN.
You can start TODAY START.
FIRST STATE BANK
Alliance, Nebraska
ATLAS REDWOOD TANKS
Will outlast several steel
anks or several tanks
made from other material,
and cost less money.
These tanks will keep the
water ooler in summer
and warmer in winter.
Send for price list today.
ATLAS TANK MFG. COMPANY
Fred Boisen, Manager
1102 W. 0. W. BUILDING, OMAHA, NEBRASKA
Order Your
Coal Sunnlv Earlv
It is tlfe wise thing to do
You'll say so this winter, too.
If we could make plain to oo the aitnaUon, we know
that you would put In your winter' coal anpplf now.
We are not trying to scare yon, bat we are trying to tell
you. The car shortage exists. It may tuoa to yon like
everything Is moving, but you'll appreciate what we teU
you when u Inter comes and It may be next t Impossible
to get coal.
We've got coal to sell you today. We've got coal today
to put into your bin. We can t Bfoataa more. It's good
coal and It's a fair price. We urge you to get busy
thing act. It will prove to your advantage.
Dierks Lumber & Coal Co.
F. W. HAROARTEN, Mgr. PHONE 22 111 Laramis Am.