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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1914)
1 IflSES 7 f,''" 7 c 1Z ATSCUTII OMAHA 1'LIVS.i3Ci!PPiiCES A AUTO K V OWNERS, ATTEST ON Grass C:i::s Kicr anJ Fe.v L ) Fe-S en SjIs. $50022 Goes B ...aJaUSXXSs egging The $.")K which we offered to put up h week ago, on a guarantee tluit the 111 H'lv will put more pounds over the hill thiin the HTl'DKItAKKK, has not iii'.kx avkitki. Are the Ktudebaker dcitler afrnid to hack their car? This Is not a bluff and we do not. expc't to win the rout est y anything hut straightfor ward methods. All conditions would he put in writing and the contest cur ried on before disinterested Judges. This offer holds good with any Stude ttuker enthusiast. TIIK Itl K'k LEADS TIII .M Al l- I VALVE"! N HEAD "ffe) (y MOTOR CARS KCGS L,r:Vf,t KEARLY CIIJE; Alliance Garage, Inc. A Kent for the Famous Illicit, VALYK I.N TIIK HEAD MOTOR 3L Nov. 23 WE WILL OPEN OUR REMODELED STORE. WE WILL HAVE AN UNUSUALLY LARGE AND WELL ASSORTED STOCK OF THE FINEST FOOD-STUFF THE MARKETS AFFORD. Everything New and Clean WE INVITE YOUR INSPECTION OF THE GOODS AND YOUR PATRONAGE FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING WANTS, AS WELL AS YOUR CONTINUED BUSINESS. -:- -:- -:- -:- .:. .:. Mallery Grocery Company i No Important Change In the Sheep Market No Good. Stuff Availabit and Not Much Doing Until Latj. Feeder Sheep a Shade Higher. Uniou Stock Yards, South Omaha, Nov. 17 A moderate run of cattle ehowed up jesterday, about 4.200 head. In view ol the very uiisatis.actory con dltlon of the market fur com fed cat tie laut week, it is not at all surpria lug that there wuro scarcely any corn fed on sale yesterday. What tew were here met with a ready sale at price strong to us much us loiflje higher than Inst week. There waa also an actlxe trade in gtusa beeves and prices wire anywhere from strong to lOffj 13c higher. Cows and heifers sold a little more freely than last week, but prices, wore not materially sliont;cr, and the mime was true aa to Btock cattle and feeding steers. The situation ia still very much unsettled and jiiicea deciiledly irregular, but prospects are favorable for aoaie re lief b foie the week la out. Cattle quotation: Good to rhoice yearlings. $'J.50ii 10.50; good to choice beeves, $8.754i 10.00; fair to good beevrR, $8.(ior(i S.50; common to fair beeves, $i.73!!j 7 75; good to choice heifers, $t;.Cti 7.50; good to choice cows, $".75y C.75; fair to good cows, $3.25fi 5.75; ennners and cutters, $4.50 tf5.23; ve.il calves, $7.75 (fr 10.25 ; bulls, atafis, etc., $ t 75n 6.75 ; choice to prime beeves, $8.(0ffi 8.60; good to choice range beeves, $7.40fr 8.00; fair to good range beeves, $0.75Ji7.35; common to fair beeves, $6 00fa6.75; stock heifers, $ l.7"trf 6.23; stock cows, $4.50(f 5.50; etv-k calves. $i.00fii 8.00; good to choice feeders. $7. 20ft 7.83; 'air to pood feeders, $6.t;or,- 7.10; common to fair feeders. $3.60fo 6.40. Some G.fiOo hogs showed up In the receipts yesterday. Trade was quit active, with prices nearly a dime hlrh er than the close of last week. Sinn pers bought some hogs that wore fullv Imc to as much as 15c higher. Bulk of the supply went at $7.70&7.9o, and tops reached $8.05. About 9.00 sheep and lambs ar rived yesterday. There were no new or important changes from the close of last week, with the exception that receipts were light and nothing good was on sale. Owing; to the absence of anything good in the killing line, trade dragged along most of the fore noon. There were not enough aged 6heep here to make a market. Some wheat-fed lnmba from Idaho brought $8.80. Feeders sold readily at prices a shade higher. Quotations on sheep and lamha: Lambs, good to choice, $9.0u4i9 40; lambs, fair to good, $8 50ff 9.00; feed ers, good to choice, $6,736(7.23; feed ers. common. $ii.rlff6.75; yearlings, Rood to choice, $7..10ff7.90; yetrlings, fair to good, $7 OOfjc 7.50; yearlings, feeders, $5.40(5.90; wethers, good to choice, $6.f0ifj fi.75; wethers, fair to good. $6 25(?i6.60; wethers, feeders. $4.30g?4 85; ewes, good to choice, $5 C5(?? 6 00; ewes, fair to Rood, $5.26 5 65; ewes, feeders. $3.754 30. VI KSTION (LEAKED IT Alliance Headers Can No Ijouger IKubt the Kvldem-e Again and again we have read of strangers in distant towns who have been cured by this or that medicine. But Alliance's pertinent question has always been ' Has anyone here in Alliance been cured?" The word of a stranger living a hundred miles away may be true, but it cannot have the same weight with us as the word of our own citizens, whom we know and respect, and whose evidence we can so easily prove. Mrs. O. K. Leldy. 322 E. Dakota St., Alliance, says: "I can highly rec ommend Doan'a Kidney Tills to all sufferers from kidney complaint, as I have used them on a number of occasions with good results." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan'a Kidney nils the same that Mrs. Leidy had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. nov!9-2t-4032 IllKTIIH Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ben jamin, on Sunday, a baby girl. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc Kenzie. Thursday morning, a baby boy. A ten pound girl, to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. E. Rider, 508 Sweetwater ave nue. Saturday morning, October 14, 1914. Mother and daughter are both getting along nicely. ISAZAAH The ladica of Holy Rosary church will hold a bazaar In the Cadtuy Hall on November 17, 18 and 19, froia 11:30 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. and from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. A cafeteria lunch will be served. 47-35-4179 i will keep jour home and office- warm and comfortable- during the old winter months. iood coal costs no more than Inferior grade if you know where to buy It. YVK IIAVK A HH1 81 PPLY OF Colorado Lump Colorado Nut Pennsylvania Chestnut Monarch Lump Peacock Coke ready for delivery. I'liono 7; aud we will uiily your dccnaiHl. All Kinds of Lumber FOREST LUMBER CO. A. A. HALLS, Manager INOHE'S BREAD PLEASES the most sensitive palate. It is nourishing and refreshing, made by the most modern and approved methods from carefully selected flour and other ingredients. We have many customers who have bought our bread for years. They say that none other compares with it. We do not use alum in our bread Take your next meal at our popular priced restaurant. You are furnished the best of service at a reasonable price. NOHE'S BAKERY Philip Nohe, Prop. Went to Thennooli Calvin Hashman, county commis sioner, returned Tuesday noon from Theruiopolls, Wyoming, where he spent a week at the famous hot springs, taking baths for rheuma tism. Cal looked well and stated that the trip did bim much good. Married at Maryland Lucy Edwards, of Marsland, and Harvey C. Mcintosh of Agate, were Ten Course Thanksgiving Dinner MKM' Soup, Tomato Bouillon Relishes: Olives, Celery, Sweet and Sour Pickles Meat: Roast Goose with Oyster Dressing Roast Turkey with Cranberry Sauce Roast Pork with Apple Sauce Roast Beef with Brown Gravy Baked Sweii Potatoes June Peas in Cream Mashed Potato Fruit Pudding Apple, Mince and Pumpkin Pie Coffee, Tea. Milk Alliance Cafe Jesse M. Miller, Prop. You are Invited to come and bring your friends. Price SO cents married last week. Miss Edwarda was formerly employed at the Har per Department store iu Alliance. Mr. Mcintosb Is a prosperoua Agate ranchman. They will be at home ihere after December first.