- I ftmnininiitn , ., i ,- Buckeye Brilliant II FOR SALE Registered Black Percheron Stal lion, 4 Years Old. Weight 1700 An Exceptionally Good Foal Getter. Can be seen at Smith's Feed Barn. Bud Betzold, Alliance 900 HEIFERS FOR Sale t 900 well bred two and three year olds mostly in calf. Load at Lisco, Nebr., Union Pacific, or Bridgeport, Bur lington. Address Great Western Com mission Company South Omaha, Kebraska ti ? Y Y Y Y V Y 1 z V A A A-v SOUTH OMAHA BOOSTERS TRIP Jolly Knights of the Stock Yards mikI i:rhantre HulMing Mak ing Western Pilgrimage Did you ever visit the South Oma ha Btoci yards and Exchange bully ing? If you dirt, you received a cor dial greet ins. The fellows who do business there are noted for their Jolly, good will and pleasant man ners. While courteous to every fJne they meet, the "boys" have an air of familiarity which is the. product of genuine friendship. The greetings do not always have "Mr." prefixed to the name of the person addressed, but It's 'Diir' and "Jack" and "Joe" and "Jim" and "Tom" and "Dick" and & lot of other familiar names. The South Omaha men believe iu getting In touch with the stockmen with whom they do business. Every yeard a bunch from there visit Alli ance at the time of the annual con vention of the, Nebraska Stock Growers Association in June, and no body who attends receives a more cordial welcome. A trip is now be ing made thru northern Nebraska, and portions of South Daokta, Mon tana and Wyoming. The following account is taken from the World-Herald of Tuesday, April 14: Bound tor the northwest on the annual trade trip, twenty-five repre sentatives of the live stock interests of South Omaha, left here yesterday. It was a happy, laughing, shouting crowd of boosters of the thorough bred type. With western hats, a yard or more from brim to brim, the tour ist throng looked ready to become a part of the distant sagebrush scen ery. Willing to wager anything from a broad smile td a broader hat, both priceless possessions and not to be considered trivial stakes, that there is only one real, thriving, hustling live stock market town on earth, these men from the Cattle pens, batiks and packing houses, waved farewell to Omaha as they glided away into the waiting west. And if the urgent invitations, tell ing of royal welcomes, are to be giv en the slightest credence, it is a west that is waiting Impatiently to greet old friends. They have a way with them, these live stock men, that makes folks glad to see them out In the wide country that makes a mar ket town possible and worth while 8 tart from Omaha It was at 3:55 o'clock yesterday afternoon that the party left over th Northwestern, traveling In a special Tullman car. A large crowd of Omaha and South Omaha friends gathered at the Union station to ex press best wishes for a pleasant trip. The route leads through sections of the cattle country of South Dakota, Wyoming, Montana and Nebraska. Two weeks will be required to com plete the trip. It is expected that1' Headquarters for Stockmen- Hotel Boquet European Plan J. E. Boquet and B. C. Boquet, Props. IT!:.- I hi' ... It' 'i Rates 50c and up South Omaha Car Passes Our Door One Minute Cof fee House in Connection Corner 15th and Howard Streets, Omaha, Neb. Next to Orpheum Theatre and Opposite the Auditorium "J R the party will arrive homo on April 26. Among those prominent In the party are General Manager Bucking ham of the Union Stock Yards, Wil liam Schellberg, traffic manager for the yard company; A. F. Stryker, secretary of the Live Stock Exchange and J, II. Neff of the Drovers Jour nal stockman. Frank Stryker Is trip manager and la supposed to know what every member of the party Is thinking: about, be able to tell when to lay down three aces or tell the porter when the ice water tank is empty. The only thing that has been dis covered that Frank does not have to do is fire the engine, though he Is said to have power to fire anything else on the train. Then there is Bill Schellberg. He U another modern comfort to boost er irtttursions., Without Bill the Journey would be a sad and cheer less pilgrimage. The efforts to make things generally pleasant for every one, as put forth by Farnk Stryker and Bill Schellberg, will be ably Bee onded by Manager E. Buckingham, more lovingly known to his friends as "Buck." WIND ltliOWS IN CHICAGO where he spent some time at the manufacturing plant and general of fices of the South Bend Malleable Steel Range Manufacturing Com pany. The Newberry company has been retailing this line of stoves for some time and have completed ar rangements by which they will wholesale the line thruout western Nebraska, shipping the stoves to Al liance in carload lots. Mr. Stanton stopped in Chicago while on the trip and saw the wind blowing on Michigan avenue just as hard as it blows in Box Butte county on real windy days. .The display of Easter millinery on Michigan avenue was rather roughly treated by the winds which tossed many beautiful hats to the street and In front of the many autos which are constantly moving up and down that busy thor ofare. Mr. Stanton also visited Mr. As- pinwall, formerly of Alliance, and went to a number of factories whose lines are handled by the Newberry company. George Stanton, -of the C A. New berry company, has returned from a business trip to South Bend, Indiana, If the tango dancers knew what we think of them'they would sue us for libel. HEMIIIGFORD NEWS (By Herald Correspondent.) II. II. Olds went to Alliance Sat urday en business. Born To Mr. and Mrs. A. EL Clark, Tuesday morning, a 12-pound boy. Prof. Verhiwen, who has been sick with the mumps, is again teaching school. Dr. Boland, Agnes Delaine an Mrs. Wright departed Sunday on 4t for Omaha. K. L. Pierce, the cashier of th First State Bank, made a business trip to Sloua county Tuesday. Hemlngford, April 9. Gordon Ma. son, who has been teaching school In the Kolaud district, has departed for his home on 44 last Saturday at Blue Springs. Miss rirhl Wagor, who has beesi teaching school in Leslie Trices' dis trict, departed for her home on Wed nesday, April 1st, at Chester, Nebr. , CloU Addy, who went to Montana with McCluskey's emigrant car, re turned to hla home In Hemtngford Tuesday, April 7th. i ton Bniirwm.wriiMifi-i ii ..AAA tie n til (El, Live Stock Commission Merchants South Omaha, Nebraska A live and strictly up-to-date bunch of experienced young salesmen who through their earnest efforts, tireless work and courteous treatment are building up iox this company a sub stantial range business. They will appreciate your patronage. i M 1 GIVE THEM A TRIAL !. t it It t t Y Y Y Y Y Y V y I y Y Y T t f Y Y Y V Y v : V y Y Y Y Y Y V y y y Y Y y Y y y y y Su. A. A. A. A A . Fine Pictures of Fine Stock The Bee Engraving Department Can Hake Them A successful breeder increases his patronage by going after business in stead of waiting for it, and knows where to go when he wants good printing work done. We want to make engravings suitable for the printer to use on your work. Send us your photograph and we will tell you the amount it will cost to produce the cut. Wmtn wiin ruin i "" "" We have a first class photography department and could arrange to have a photographer come to your place and make your pictures of animals if you have sufficient work to justify such an expense. For further information write us. y y y y y . y y y y y y y y y y y ? y y Y y y y y y y y y .y y y y y y y y Bee THE Engraving Department Omaha. Nebraska .5, y y y y y y y y. y y y y y y r