The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 20, 1919, Page PAGE ELEVEN, Image 11

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA, koVKiirTTalF
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DR. JAMES P. MAXFIELD
DENTIST
Special Attention Paid to Oral
Hygiene and Diseases of the Mouth
X-Ray Diagnosis
Gas - and Anesthetics Administered
Lady Assistant
Clean Teeth Never Decay
Opera House Block- Telephone 525
QLEN MILLER
Undertaking
PARLORS
128 West Third Street
Telephone Day 311
Night 522 Red 520
MADE GOOD RECORD
IN SAFETY FIRST DRIVE
Burlington IUnks High in Nation
wide Competition to Iteduce
Railroad . Accidents
The two-weeks accident preven
tion drive, in which all the railroads
In the United States entered Into a
competition, ended October 31, and
while complete figures are not avail
able, indications are that the Burl
ington system made an excellent rec
ord. It is estimated that it will take
several days before the final returns
can be tabulated, but late reports
during the closing days of the drive
'were most encouraging to the hopes
of Burlington men and officials.
The record made by the Burling
ton system shows a reduction of '83
per cent in accidents over the same
two-week period of the preceding
year. Seven divisions reported no
accidents during the two weeks. La
Crosse, Burlington, Ottumwa, Cen
tervllle, Wymore and Sterling.
The Alliance division is one of five
which reported one accident. The
other four are the Aurora, Hannibal
and Creston divisions and the Kansas
City terminal.
The Galesburg, Beardstown, St.
Joe, Omaha, Sheridan and Casper dl
Tislons reported two accidents. The
McCook division sanks next with
three, and the worst record was made
by the Brookfleld division, which re
ported one killed and three Injured.
The totals for the two weeks of
the drive were one killed and twenty-
five injured. During the same period
last year, there were two killed and
148 Injured. This means that there
was a total reduction on the Burl
ington system alone amounting to 83
per cent.
This is a remarkable showing, and
every man on the system can find
cause for congratulation in the rec
ord made. Following are the com
plete figures for the drive:
C. B. & Q. returns on the accident
prevention drive:
October 13 to 31, by Divisions
LaCrosse division, 100 per cent
prevention.
Burlington division, 100 per cent
prevention.
Ottumwa division, 100 per cent
prevention.
Centerville division, 100 per cent
prevention.
Lincoln division, 100 per cent pre
vention. Wymore division, 100 per cent
prevention.
St. Louis terminal, 100 per cent pre
vention. Shops at Aurora, West Burlington,
Havelock and Plattsmouth, 100 per
cent prevention.
ONE ACCIDENT
Aurora division, brakeman, kicked
by drawbar.
Hannibal division, machinist,
struck in ead by chisel.
Creston division, brakeman, struck
by assenger train.
Alliance division, freight handler,
struck by passenger train.
Kansas City Terminal, brakeman,
fell out of his bunk.
TWO ACCIDENTS
Chicago, truck laborer, pushed
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GRANITE COMPANY
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rubble on foot; freight handler, fell
olr loading bridge.
Galesburg, brakeman, fell off load
ing bridge; pipe fitter, scalded by
blow-off cock
St. Joseph, engineer, fell off en
gine running board; freight handler,
struck by truck.
Omaha, brldgeman, fell from
bridge; brakeman, struck by truck
too close to track.
Sheridan, fireman, turned ankle
getting down from engine; fireman,
injured in collision.
Casper, switchman, finger off
coupling cars; bollermaker's helper,
machine fell on him.
THREE ACCIDENTS
Beardstown, section laborer, Jack
flew up and hit him; section laborer,
rail fell on foot; conductor, let cast
ing drop on foot."
McCook, car carpenter, side of car
fell on him; brakeman, two fingers
off coupling cars; line man, strained
back lifting pole.
FOUR ACCIDENTS
Brookfleld, hastier, killed, caught
between coal shute apron and cab
of engine while loading; passenger
brakeman, stepped off moving train;
fireman, fell against shaker bar while
shaking grates; brakeman, got off
engine and fell from viaduct.
Total accidents to employes One
killed, twenty-six in Jured.
Same period last year: Two killed,
148 injured.
Reduction: 83 per cent.
E. W. SWITZER,
Superintendent of Safety.
llOWLES L1VTC STOCK RETORT
The Bowles Live Stock Commis
sion company of South Omaha, in
their latest advices regarding the
live stock situation, have this to say:
"Cattle receipts this week at all
markets are very liberal, consisting
mostly of every kind except good to
choice kinds. As i.sual during this
range 'clean-up' week, the trade Is
more or less choppy ana the range
In prices wider and more unsatis
factory.
"Prices for the general run of
stockers, feeders, butchers' stock and
common to fair beef cattle show a
decline of 25 to 50c, while the good
to choice yearlings, feeders and fat
stock are selling at strong prices.
"We expect liberal runs for two or
three weeks and not much change
in prices, but we have confidence in
a better market for stock cattle, In
cluding good quality 'she' stock, next
spring and believe it will pay to hold
cattle over whenever you have plenty
of feed and protection against
storms.
"Ship out anything that must
come, whenever you can get cars,
and we will do our part to give you
the best service and results possible.
"The hog market Is on the down
grade again and prices will probably
settle down around a $13.00 basis
during the winter.
"Sheep and lambs are selling well
and should do better after the holi
days. ' ,
"The world must be fed and we
must do most of it for two or three
years at least and with labor well
employed and getting good pay, we
don't look for very low prices for
some time."
The Bowles company will be glad
to hear from any of our readers
whenever they think they can help
them in any way.
.Hotel Castle
"The House of Safety"
300 Rooms Absolutely Fire-Proof
Sixteenth and Jones Streets
OMAHA
On Direct Car Line to Stock Yards.
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Fred A. Gastle, Prop
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Hotel Rome
16th and Jackson Streets, Omaha
Reasonable Rates
For the convenience of our patrons we have installed an
exclusive Auto Bus service between this Hotel and the
Union and Burlington stations.
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Fare 25 cents each way. Makes all trains at all houra.
. When you arrive at Depot look for Hotel Rome Auto
Bus, up stairs and across the street
Modern Cafeteria in connection, open day. and
night Prices reasonable.
FIREPROOF SPRINKLER SYSTEM
OP LOCAL INTEREST
Some reople We Know, and We Will
Profit by Hearing About Tliem
This Is a purely local event.
It took place In Alliance.
Not in some faraway place.
You are asked to Investigate it.
Asked to believe a citizen's word;
To confirm a cltlsen's statement.
Any article that Is endorsed at
home
Is more worthy of confidence
Than one you know nothing about,
Endorsed by unknown eople.
O. II. Williams, stationary fire
man, 42J. Yellowstone St., sayB: "My
back was lame and ached steadily
and heavy work would about use me
up. Doan's Kidney pills relieved me
and I endorse them as a first-class
kidney medicine."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Williams had. Foster-Milburn
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. 51
Women's skirts In Paris are to b
shorter and waists lower an effort
to make both ends meet.
Soon there will be enough French
brides In this country to keep them
from getting lonesome.
NEBRASKA RANCHMEN, FARMERS, BUSINESS MEN
It is to Your Interest to
Insure Your Property
IN A STRONG NEBRASKA COMPANY
Keep Your Premium Money in Your Home State Where It Will Work for You
Insurance business in Nebraska today is effectually safeguarded by the State. Each Insurance Company must conduct its
business in certain ways set down in Nebraska law. The funds of Nebraska fire companies are invested as prescribed by the State
Law for the safety of both stockholders and policy holders.
The Liberty Fire Insurance Co.
OMAHA OFFICE:
1817 Douglas Street
of OMAHA
LIN.COLN OFFICE
Second Floo of the Little Hldg.
Old Line Legal Reserve Stock Company
$1,500,000 Authorized Capital and Surplus
Liberty Bonds, the best security on earth, $100,000 worth deposited with the State of Nebraska for the protection of policy
holders as well as stockholders of the Liberty Fire.
Also Purchased $25,000.00 Victory Bonds in Addition to Above
The Liberty Fire writes every known kind of Fire and Tornado Insurance on Town end Farm property, and Automobile
loss by rire, 'melt, Liability, rroperty uamage, collision ana .accidental aeatn, aiso nan insurance on growing grain.
are now averaging $1,000 per day, more than $60,000 in premiums written during the months ox April and May. Losses
covering
Premiums
paid in cash as soon as proofs are received.
P. F. ZIMMER
President
P. F. Zimmer has managed twenty-seven years of successful Insurance Business and bat invested $50,000 in the Capital of ths
Liberty Fire.
GEO. J. ADAMS,
Vice-Pres.
R. J. WACHTER,
Secy.
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