The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 21, 1921, Image 5

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2l, 1921
Nebraska News Notes
Apply "Snick" Tent.
"COLUMBUS Following a seriea of
hre meetings ami the submitting of
nnMitionnairen to Barents, a decision
raa reached by the city health board,
working in conjunction with the physi
cian of the city and Superintendent
Oaten of the city schools, that thq
"Shirk' test be iriven to all school
McKelvie, and during his vlit tol l hi
innocent listener of his intim ite ac
quaintanceship with the governor
family and raid Mrs, McKelvie rcted
s his stenoirrapher. A flashy certi
ficate purporting co be his license to
practice in the t.tate, was shown, to
gether with a forged commission!
showing him to be a member of the
state sheriffs Man.
Mrs Schwab lives alone and is phy
sically infirm. The swindler took ad-
vantage of her condition and first ob
tained J1,!()0 in Liberty bonds as
SHEEP Receipts. 8.000. Sheep
generally steady, 25c lower. Most fat
ewes, I3.75(rf 4.10: fat Iamhs, weaK to
15c lower. Top westerns, $8.15; feed
ing lambs steady to 25c lower. Early
top, $7.00.
Sioux City Live Stork.
smutty. Sample grade hard, 1 car at upon the business men who are secur-
No. 1 yellow hard, 2 cara at 94c. ed for such advertising ano aiso re
No. 2 yellow hard, 1 car a 95c. .No 3
yellow hard, 4 cars at 92c No. 4 yel
low hard, 1 car at 91c. No. 2 spring,
1 car at $1.17, dark. No. S spring:, 1 1
car at $1.11. Sample grade spring, 1
car at 80c. No. 2 mixed, 1 car at 81c;
1 car at 79c, durum. No. 3 mixed 1
car at 82c; 1 car at 75c, sb.; 1 car at
76c; 1 car at 7oc, bh.; l car at 85c, i
SIOUX CITY, la., Oct 20. CAT
TLE Receipts, 1,500. Market steady
to weak, fed steers and yearlings, gmuttv. bh
t6.50(a7.23; grass steers, $4.00(5)6.25; j CORN Unchanged to Mle lower;
fat cows and heifers, $4.C0(o8.00; can- No. 1 white. 1 car at 354c. bh.: 1 car
1 criiAmntp that sh would return the nm. l.f0fff)2.fi0: veals. t4.0(NH!9.00: nt 1 rar at. Sfi'4r w Nn 9
children, whose parents have indicated , glasses. A confederate appeared a ;"ew feeders, $4.00(o6.15; calves, $3.50(3)7; white, 1 car at 3fic. No. 1 yellow, 4
willingness to comply with the request ,.,y,, ater and offered her $2,800 if feeding cows and heifers, $2.75(o4.25. cars at 37 ',4 c No. 2 yellow, 2 cars at
acts to the disadvantage of the news
papers of the city of ScotteblufT, there
fore "Be it resolved, that it is the sense
of this body that such methods of
solicitation be discouraged; that when
such advertising is sold a statement be
made as to the cost of the programs
and their actual circulation, so that a
fair cost to put upon such advertising
space; and that this body urge the
merchants of the city to place their
advertising as far as possible with tha
newspapers of the city that are
among its best means of community
advertisement and betterment."
Worrying about the weather has no
heating effect.
Nobody fought for a place in thw
sun last summer.
A hot day makes a hero of many
a man who consents to get into a
bathing suit.
f the Joint committees. Of the 1,041 pne Would ell the glasses. M artel 1 re-
Vtarents f.jdced, huh oi xnem sipmneu , turnej n a fCW ,iayg and announced
their willingness that their children that the Chicago owners of the glasses
should have the test applied. lwo
hundred and eighteen heads of families
refused and there were 15 families
ho could not be consulted. Children
designated by the physician as "car
riers," meaning those children who
have not contracted the disease, lut
m-ho have been exposed near children
-ho have come down with it, will be
3uarantined for a short time. The
octors of the city have offered their
services free, the city paying only for
the serum. The parents are put t- no
expense. At present there are 13 cases
of diphtheria in the city. So far us
known the use of the "Snick" test here
is the first city west of the Mississippi
river to have it applied in the kc'iuoIs.
demanded more security. With the
$2,800 oiler in mind, the woman read
ily ofirced to give $1,000 in cash and
$59 for the service of the fake oculist.
When friends learned of the aged
woman's predicament they waited
several dnys before notifying the
county authorities in the hopes that
the swindlers would return for more
money. Sheriff Condit, when inform
ed, traced the check to a Denver bank
where it was casheL He left immedi
ately for Denver in hopes of getting
trace of the two men.
Crass cows and heifers, $2.5(no.50. !37ic. No. 1, 1 car at 35c; 2 cars at
HOGS Receipts, 3,500. Market 10 36c. No. 2, 1 car at 37M(C, sb.; 2 cars
to 25c lower. Light, $7.75(3)8.00; at 36c; 1 car at 3of,ic, No. 6L 1 car at
mixed, $fi.o5(rp7.i:.r. Heavy, $o.7ocp , 3oV.sc.
C.75. Bulk of sale-, $0.007.50. OATS No,
JE3
SHEEP Receipts, 1,000.
steady.
St. Joseph Live Stock.
Skirts Short; Lost Job.
LINCOLN Just how 'ong should a
pretty girl's skirts be? This inomen
toii3 question found jts way to Mate,
county and city officials, who, viuh nil
their combined and amalgam ued in
tellects, couldn't decide it The ques
tion waa started afresh because o tn
discharge of Miss Blanche Gunmen
nrttv. botnh aired Lincoln nnrit
HH. from' her position ns stent irrij oil
er for "Lum" Doyle, state boxing
commissioner, in the office of H. H.
Antles, secretary of the state depart
of nublie welfare. Mi-u Clem-
tnor.s wears 'em short. That is ad-mittet-'.
She wears 'em no short that
the men in the state hou.ie looked Ion
rr. Then entered Gloom in the per
on cf Mr. Antles who, the fr
' ftjtnirraDher savs. told her that he
ttVirti were too short. He f 1 lowed
this ud bv savin? there wasn't cnojgh
work anyway in the office, and so gave
fcer n honorable discharge from the
Job. Gov. Samuel R. McKelvie on his
returned to Lincoln was appealed to
by certain gentlemen to decide oH
ellv on tha proper lenith of the
Youthful feminine skirt. Mr. Antles,
who started this whole dncaisiun, is
ill in the Methodist hospita lat Omaha.
He wasn't too sick to revdw the tkirt
situation. "Her skirts were quite
short, but that wasn't the reason 1
ttisDensed with her service." he raid,
"There wasn't enoujrh work for her in
the office." Mr. Antles further ttatcd
that abbreviated skirts, bobbed hair
Tolled hose and such feminine frill
would not bar a girl from a job in
his office. "I admire the ladies," lie
said simply.
Omaha Live Stock.
OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 20. CATTLE
Receipts. 3,600. With the usual mod-
crate Thursday run of cattle the mar
ket shows no improvement. lrade
was very slow at prices unevenly
lower all around, particularly on short-
fed steers which sold at 6.007.00,
the lowest of the season. Choice year
lings have he d steady all week, while
plain heavy cattle and short-feds have
declined 25 to 40c. Western rangers
ruled steady today, but 25c lower for
the weew. Cows and hellers, ruieu
slow to a quarter lower and the aame
holds true as to stockers and leeders.
ST. JOSEPH, Mo., Oct. 20. CAT
TLE Receipts, 2,000. Steers stady
butcher's stock 25c lower. Steers $5.50
10.25; cows and heifers, $2.509.
Veals. $5.009.50.
HOGS Receipts, 5,500. 15(aZ5c
lower; top, $7.75; bulk, ?6.357.70.
SHEEP Receipt! Z.fcOO Ftronfr;
THE LIVESTOCK MARKET ylSSTmJSSSS.
$5.500.00. Ewes, S.io((v4.Zo.
3 white. 1 car at 28c:
Market 1 car 38c: 5 cars at ilic. No. 4
white, 1 car at 27c, bh. Sample grade
white, 1 car at 27',4c; 1 car at 2G,4c.
BARLEY No. 3, 1 car at 40c. No.
4, 1 car at 3fie; rejected, 2 cars at 32c.
RYE No. 3, 1 car at 68c; 1 car at
67c; 1 car at 67c, bh. No. 4, 64c;
sample grade, 1 car at 6Cc, bh.
Scottsbluff C of C
Takes a Swat at the
Advertising Programs
Sold "Diamond" Glasses.
FREMONT Eyeglasses, made of
diamond crystals and containing vu
iiumf were guaranteed to an itged
Hooper woman, Pauline Schwab, 72, to
cum a cataract from which she was
offering. The glasses, which jt;ved
to be the common variety on sale t r
ft few dollars, were loaned to ;hc .suf
fering woman after she had made a
deposit to insure their return to the
pseudo occulist.
Dr. Paul E. Martell, the name giv
en by the swindler, visited "he aged
woman at her home with pramU.is. to
cure her of her otfliction. He claimed
to be a brother-in-law of Governor
develoned at weak to lower prices,
Light hogs were quoted at declines of
10 to 25c but the market for heavies
held ud in fair shape and sales were
. mt
steady to around a dime lower, ine
irenem! trade ruled anywnere irom
steady to about a quarter lower. Best
light hogs topped at ji.io ana duik ox
entire receipts sold from $6.258.25.
SHEEP Receipts, 10,700. No
change occurred in prices for fat
lambs, but tone to sheep trade was a
trifle easier. Best fat lambs brought
$8.00 and some fed shorn lambs went
at $7.75. Native lambs sold up to
$7.60 and short-fed around $7.50.
Heavy fat ewes wer low sales at $3
(o)3.25 with choice and grades worth
up to $4.004.25. No. change occur
red in feeder prices, good feeding
lambs bring $757.35.
Kansas City Live Stock.
KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 20.
CATTLE Receipts 9,000. Yearlings
and few prime steers, steady; other
giades slow, mostly 1025c lower.
Some off more; top, 1,505 pounds
steers, $9.50; other early sales, $4.40
nor.. ..t n1r a. oml fswloiB. stpadv to
weak. Other sales $i.505.75. Other
classes steady. Common to mixed
cows, $3.254.25; grass heifers $5.50
down; most cutters, $2.753.00; can
ners largely around $2.50; beef bulls,
$4.35; most bolojrna $3.003.50; befit
vealers, j'J.nuoau.w.
HOGS Receipts. 4.000. Generally
If ffi20c lower than yesterday average.
Best -80 to 210-lb. weights to packers
u.l thiira S7.S0: bulk. 175 to 200-lb.
u-oiirht.a. 7.5a)7.75: prime 325-lb.
kind $7.50; bulk of sales, $7.25g7.75;
nacker sows generally $6.256.40;
stock pigs steady; best kind, $8.25.
At- m i-Ayinnf tviAiifinn - f V A QTkf t C
OMAHA GRAIN BIARKETr!r f!isr
stop the charging of excessive prices
OMAHA. Neb.. Oct. 20. WHEAT,-for nroirram advertising. The re-olu-
l(fP3c higher; closed weaker; No. 3 tjori reads as follows:
dark hard, 2 cars at $1.07; 1 car at "Whereas, it has been called to me
$1.06, smutty; 1 car at $l.u;; l car at attention of the board of directors of
$1.01, smutty. No. 2 hard, 1 car at ti,e chamber of commerce that adver
$1.07; 1 car at $1.06, smutty; 1 car at tising space in proprams of perform
$1.05; 1 car at 90c; 2 cars at 94c; 3 ance3 given in this city is being sold at
cars at $1.01; 1 car at $1.04, smutty ;,a prjce altogether out of proportion to
1 car at yyc, smutty ;.i car at voc,, cn 0f the programs or to ine
smutty; 1 car at $1.00. smutty; 1 car value of the advertising; and that the
at 94c. smutty: No. 3 hard, z cars as. R0 icitation of such space has been
made on the basis of supporting a
charity or other public cause in this
city; and
"Whereas, such solicitation often
imposes an unfair burden of expense
- - - Get Your
C a b b
NOW!
This Is the
LAST WEEK
93c; 1 car at $1.03; 2 cars at S1.U4,
smutty. No. 4 hard, l car at w, l
HOGS Receipts, 5,800 .Today's run I '92 j car at 102t Bmutty; 1
of hogs amounted to 5,800 and trade car at g2c smutty; 1 car at 91c,
smutty. No. 5 hard, 1 car at aoc,
JOHN
206 Laramie Ave
HILL
Alliance, Neb.
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Our Quality
Speaks for Itself
DEEF Nebraska Fed .
ROUND STEAK, nn
per pound L)C
VEAL STEAK, or
per pound &3C
POTIiOASTS, IP
per pound IDC
PORK
PORK CHOPS, oa
per pound tAjC
SPAKE KIDS, 1C
per pound IDC
PORK SAUSAGE BULK, Oft
per pound L)C
STOP! LOOK!
HAMS Special for Saturday, OQ
per pound LoC
ARMOUR'S STAR SKINNED OA
HAMS, per pound OUC
SWIFT'S CURED HAMS, Oft
per pound . OUC
MORRIS' Supreme Bacon, or
per pound OJC
FANCY BACON, or
whole or half, per lb. LJC
WEINERS, lb Oft
MINCED HAM, lb ZUC
BOLOGNA, il
pcr pound IOC
BOILED HAM, lb rr
EOILED LOIN, lb 0DC
MODEL MARKET
rhone 30
UNION SHOP
Next to Hirst's
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Go to Theatre Week
IN ALLIANCE
Week of October 15 to 29
The management has spared no expense in selecting the highest
class attractions obtainable. A glance over our bookings for the week
will convince our patrons that each and every one is a Super DeLuxe
by itself. '
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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23
The World's Famous TOM MOORE
"MADE IN HEAVEN"
4 acts of the Standard Entertainers, Bert Levey Circuit,
road shows of selected Vaudeville Comedy, Musical and
Novelties. Don't miss this joy night. The largest popular
price vaudeville circuit in the west.
ADMISSION 20 and 50c, and War Tax
"'IOCTOBER
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OCTOBER!-
MONDAY and TUESDAY OCT. 24 and 25
REGINALD BARKER'S PRODUCTION
"GODLESS! MEN"
A Smashing Tale of Love and Hate at Sea.
USUAL SHORT SUBJECTS AND COMEDIES
ADMISSION 9 and 27c, and War Tax
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OCTOBER
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, Oct. 26-27
A RUPERT HUGHES PRODUCTION The producer of
"The Old Nest."
"Dangerous Curve Ahead"
USUAL SHORT SUBJECTS AND COMEDIES
ADMISSION 20 and 50c, and War Tax
FRIDAY and SATURDAY, OCT. 28 and 29
REX BEACH'S FAMOUS STORY
"The North Winds Malace'
A powerful story of the early days of the North, feat
uring VERA GORDON, the mother of "Humoresque", sup
ported by an all star selected cast.
USUAL SHORT SUBJECTS
ADMISSION 9 and 36c and War Tax
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