The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 17, 1914, Image 12

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A. D. 1914 GREE 1 UN US A. D. 1914
LIVE STOCK PRICES
ATSOUTHOMAHA
CaUle Break 15 to 25 Gents
on Hsayy Receipts.
K06S STEADY TO NICKEL UP.
theepTratfe Dull an Weak te 1015
Lower Buyers Art Extremely Baar
ah Maaaagaa From Eaatarn Point.
Very Discouraging.
Union Stork Yard a. South Omaha,
Drc. IS. A very liberal ruo of cattla
arrived yesterday, about S.8UO head.
Unexpectedly Leary recelpta of cattle
at all points had a moat depressing
Influence on the market, and prlcet
for corn fed cattle were all of 16625c
lower than Friday right from the atart
Trade waa very alow throughout. Any
thing that suited dreased beef men la
the way of graaa beeves aold at pretty
clone to steady figures, but low grade
and off quality stuff was very alow
sale and generally quite a little lower.
Oowa and heifers were pretty close to
a quarter lower than laat week on an
average and stock cattle and feeding
steers went at prices that ranged from
nearly ateady on the beat to 10015s
lower on the fair to poor klnda. It
waa a alow and uneven trade ail
around.
Cattle quotations: Prime yearlings,
9. SOCIO 60; good to choice beevea,
11.(069 00; fair to good beevea. $1.00
68.40; common to fair beevea, $7,000
7.80; good to choice heifera. $6,259
1.60; good to choice cowa, $5 75s.75;
fair to good cowa. $5.2565-75; cannera
and cutters, $4.50Q5.OO; veal calves,
$7,506 $.60 ; bulla, stage, etc., $5,266
7.10; good to choice feeders, $7,756
8.25; fair to good feeders. $7.00 6 7.65;
common to fair feedera, $3.0067.00;
(tock heifers, $5.6066.53; stock cowa,
$50066.25; stock calvea, $6.0068.00;
good to choice range beevea, $7,756
6.25; fair to good range beevea, $7.25
67. "5; common to fair beevea, $6.00
67.00.
About 5,200 hoici ahowed up yester
day. The market waa fairly active
and the general trade was easily
iteady and before the clone a number
Of ealea looked to be a nickel higher.
Bulk moved at $6.8566.95, and tops
reached $7.00. .....
Sheep and lamb receipts totaled 4,
160 head. In spite of a light run of
iheep and lambs, the trade waa alow
and dull, with prices generally weak to
10615c lower than the close of last
week. The alow and dull trade was
attributed to the discouraging advices
from eastern points and to the packer
Claiming that the schedule of prices
on Lhla market waa already too high
omparefl with Chicago. Some native
lambe brought $8.50 and a ahlpment
f Mexican yearllnga aold at $7 50.
Quotatlona on aheep and lambe:
Lambe, good to choice. $8.2568 50;
tamba, fair to good. $7.7568 25; feed
re. fair to good. $7 567.76; yearling,
good to choice, $7.0067 50; yearlings,
fair to good. $6.7567.'!: yearlings,
feeders, $5.6066.10; wethers, good to
ebolce, $5.7566.25; wethers, fair to
good. $5.506 5.75; wethe's. feedera.
$4.4066.00; ewea, good to choice. $5.15
65.40; ewes, fair to good, $4.7565.15;.
awea, feeders. $4.40 6 5.00. ,
Made. In America
You can help keep American fac
t torlea running and keep American
. workers busy on full time if you buy
t goods "made In America." Perhaps
yyou do not reallij how raucli money
vihfc wuot a Bpent abroad. Here
re some figures that will open your
eyea. In 1918. the people of the
United Statea spent In Europe
For soaps t 750.000
Perfumes, cosmetics, etc. .1.844,234
Clocks 806.000
Watchea 2.612.101
Lead nenclls 500.000
China, etc 800.000
Malcbea 719.000
Sclaaors and shears .... 603,267
Needlee 4 57.000
Kitchen utenaila 667,486
Pen and pocket knivea . . 752,116
Mutton 1,812.719
$12,323,923
Over twelve million dollars and we
have mentioned but a few lines.
Don't you think American manufac
turer of these aame articles would
welcome having thla sum added to
their sales? And don't you aee It
would put twelve million dollars
more into circulation in thia country.
WILL DO LIKE
CALIGORNIANS
Cheyenne County Farmer Will Try
Pump Irrigation on Thirty
Acre aa a Starter
From Lodge Pole Express:
John Jenik, who recently return
ed from an extended trip through
the Irrigated regions of the western
roast, has decided that bla own farm
offers as good advantages as many
of the placea he visited. At some of
the truck farms where they were
pumping water over 200 feet to Irri
gate their crops he told them that be
had a farm In Nebraska where be
could get an unlimited supply of
water at forty feet and they laughed
and asked blm what better lyaout
than that a man could want. Out
there it is not what it will coat to
get water but the fact that tbey can
obtain water at any price that makes
land valuable. Here around Lodge
Pole there la an Inexhaustible under
ground stream that can be raised to
the surface at a very moderate cost
yet we have lived here all these
years and not taken advantage of
our opportunities.
Mr. Jenlk'a trip has opened bis
eyea to the fact that right here at
home we have opportunities that on
ly need to be taken advantage of. If
people in California and Washington
can pump water 200 feet and irri
gate land that does not compare with
ours In fertility or smoothness and
by so doing make it worth a thous
and dollars an acre, we certainly
ought to be able to raise the value
of our land when we only have to
raise water from ten to twenty feet.
Mr. Jenik is now planning to put
about thirty acres under irrigation
as an experiment, and after what be
has seen feeU confident of success.
lou't Delay Treating Your Cough
A slight cough often become r
leus, Lungs get congested, Bronchial
Tubes fill with mucous. Your vital
ity is reduced. You need Dr. Bell's
Flne-Tar-lloney. It soothes your Ir
ritated air passages, loosens raucous
and makes your syatam realst Colds.
Give the Baby and Children Dr. Bells
Plne-Tar-Honey. It's guaranteed to
help theui. .Only 25c, at year drug
gist. 48-41-4029
irnooMK oe to lixivilx
llcpreNeiitiitlve-elect from Thia IWi
rict IWt Wednesday Night for
Coming KeNxion at Lincoln
F. M. Broome a Alliance, reprn-sentatlve-elect
from the disiri.-t com
posed of Box Butte and Sheridan
counties, and a candidate- for speak
er of the house, left Wednesday
night for Lincoln to prepare for the
work of the coming- session of the
state legislature.
Mrs. Broome and daughter. Mint
Virginia, left Sunday night for Lin
coln to make preparations far mak
ing their home there- during the ses
TO THE W ill JO
To the Patrons ef the Alliance
Cleaning Works: Having again as
sumed charge of my shop, which haa
been leaaed to Harry Clayton and
Ernest Hock, all bill due the shop
are payable to myself or to Vivian
Hall, authorised to collect.
MRS. ANNA ZEHHUNG.
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AS THE FESTIVE YULETIDE APPROACHES AND THE SPIRIT OF MORE OR LESS PROMISCUOUS GIFT GIVING PER
MEATES THE GENERAL PUBLIC MIND, IT IS FITTING AND APPROPRIATE THAT THE VENDER OF MERCHANDISE
SHOULD ISSUE A CIRCULAR OR PROCLAMATION DESCRIPTIVE OF AND APPERTAINING TO THE ARTICLES KEPT
FOR DISPENSATION, TOGETHER WITH INFORMATION REGARDING THEIR MERITS, THE NECESSARY STIPEND,
ETCETERA, ETCETERA.
IN PURSUANCE OF THE ABOVE IDEA WE DO NOW ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING ARTICLES ASSEMBLED AT OUR
EMPORIUM FOR THE PURPOSE OF MERCHANDISING.
RAIMENT
The unsurpassed product of the famed Hirsh-Wickwire
Company, noted for its sightliness
and durability
$22.50 $2500
$27.50 and $30.00
ADDITIONAL RAIMENT
of the "Clothcraft" variety which in a line of great merit
and unsurpassed values at
$10, $15, $20
GREA 7 CO A TS and
ULSTERS
of a variet yof styles, fabrics and patterns
$10, $15, $20 and
$25.00
which we do assure you are very desirable ami pleasing
to the eye. ' ..
Also a great assortment of lesser articles, viz:.
Plaids, Breeks, Schifts, Sarks, Spats, Neeft
cloths, Slumber Linens, Helmets, Kerchiefs,
Gauntlets, Ruffs, Portmantaus- .
All in first-class condition, worthy of your consideration
An it please ye to become our patrons we do heartily pledge ourselves to render unto you courteous treatment, the choice of oar
wares, and the utmost in values for the stipend.
Sincerely thine,
ROY BECK WITH
MBBSaSSBSS5SSi3aSBCaa
rWalHBmsBHasBaai
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CLEANING, PRESS
ING, REPAIRING
Mr. Zeliruiig Again hi Charge
the Alliance Cleaning Works,
40:1 llox Ilutte Avenue
of
To the Public: I have again tak
en charge of the Alliance' Cleaning
Works, which has been leaseH to oth
er parties since September, and will
be glad to meet both pld and new
palfotM, We do anything in clean
ing, presai-ng and repairing; alsov al
tering of both ladies' and gerMs'
suits.
Our work- is first-class. . All work
called foe and delivered. Phone 58
and 287. 9uVe and shop, 403 Box
Butte Avev, Alliance, Nebr.
MRS. ANNA ZEH RUNG. Prop.
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HTTCK OS B. KUTTK COUNTY
Kdlaoii, Nebrv ubiKTfteT to Herald
Mkea Thi Country and Want
to' Hover Here
in a letter t Tb Herald this
week. E. M. Smith, of Edison, Ne
braska, says: 'twr paper haa got
ten me stuck on. twit country, so
much that I wold" like to trade 160
acrea here, threw- miles from Edison,
for a good quusteT-sertion In vox
Butts- county. My place fa fenced
and! cross-fenced, sixty aeres broken
and! thirty acre its wheat. Plenty
nf MMtt timber aloag the creek that
rata through tha Dlace."
Btx Butte cottttt? Herald readers
wtm. are looklna for a deal to ex
change- hind bere for that section of
the state, could at themselves and
Mr. Smith a favor 6 writing him.
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"Put a Bug in His Ear"
T.ATjrES YOU KNOW HOW ACCEPTABLE ARTICLES IN FANCY
WORKnltt ?FOR XMAS PRESENTS. I HAVE A NICE NEW STOCK IN
THE STORE RECENTLY OPENED IN THE IMPERIAL THEATRE BUILD-
INQ.
A Word to the Wise
HAND-MADE FANCY WORK, DOILIES, PILLOW 'CASES DRESS
ER SCARFS. GUEST TOWELS, BATH TOWELS PIN CUSHIONS CRO
CHETED COLLARS, CROCHET THREAD, ETC., ETC. CALL AND SEE
AND TELL YOUR FRIENDS.
Mrs. Clara Albro
408 Box Butte Avenue
The Barrels rz
and Lugs of -ostf
STEVENS H
Double and Slngfo Barrel
SHOTGUNS "rm.
timers tm
MltKItr. &'
wbtrtr firm Utt
lr rant tr JV
B TOa vttk fnn JV at inr
(WMlHt. SJ our QUALITY
1 'TO.r
7 Our Shotra
Caraloc ahowt th-
famm lint .f Smmm trMm-Doubtot Suv
fix. If you cannot STEVENS from your
fcatrr -lot tu know. ! me wiH law direct.
na vrtuL upon rmtl of CMlof Pru.
I. STEVENS ARMS
& TOOL COMPANY
CNicorcc maausa
Itm'AIlD FOn HOKSK THIKF
Sheriff of MorriU County Offeni f lOO
lUrward and Owner of Horwea
, Cilvea $25 Addathuual
The? following offer af reward for
stolen horsea Is made ay Win. I. Dy
son, sheriff, of MoattU county,
Bridgeport, Nebraaka. B.. C Rapp,
of Moftt, Nebraska, , lav the owner of
the stttiea horse. Tb- notice reads
as foltowa:
The anderaigned; Bhaviff of Morrill
county. Nebraska,, offeeav a. reward of
150 feat the arrest. aotC conviction of
the1 partft or parties! wJ)o stole' a
horse from, the J.. W, Griffiths farm
in section. 29, twpi 21;. range 46. in
Morrtn county. Nebr. on or about
the 4ihi da of. Deeemto,.. 1914i '
Owner offers an. additional, reward
of tSSw.
DESCHJPTLON Skvranel mare, 3
years eld, weight poundas. light
coaored! mane and tail white stripe
in . tac about one inch, wide and
about en Coot loaf,. Fresh: brand
ed with a "ZL" m right shoulder, aV
so old brand ot a " V on. right sboij
der. May be found with) spotUd
Arabian horae. spors: are- rtxMjflh. to
coler. and dirty wbita with, steaus
blak. spota uuxwd..
Try This fur Vout t'oii);ti
Thousands of people keep tough
ing because uiMSie to get th. vight
remedy. Cougba are caused ay in
fiammatlon ot Throat and tUouchlal
Tubes. What you need i& t soothe
this Inflammation. Take Dr. King's
New Discovery, it penetrulea 'be del
icate mucous lining, ralsc-a t ie Phi
egm and quickly relieve ifc tongea-
ted membranes. Get a iH' bottle
from your drugglat. "Dr. King's
New Discovery quickly atd iou.plete-
ly stopped m ycough. writes J. R
Watts, Floydale. Texas. Monty back
if not satisfied, but it nearly always
helps. ,
48-4t-4029
HA K Kit IXSTANTIA Kll.l.KD
CHRISTMAS
CANDY
SPECIAL
WEDNESDAY, 23RD, THURSDAY, 24TH
One Hundred 5-Ib. Boxes Assorted Candy
Special $1.25
There will be one rmnctretl only of these specials
- filfed with the bett chocolate, fulps, bon bons,
brittle, etc., from our stock ranging in price from
2.5c to 50c per pound".
There are 800 families in Alliance and you'll
have to eorne early to pet yours. First come first
served.
FOR THE CHRISTMAS DINNER
Salted Almonds, After
Dinner Mints,
HOLLY in Bunches or Made into Wreathes
We'll have the best line of holly wreathes in At
liance. Every wreath made up in our own store by
an expert in the work. There will be different siaea
and different prices.
Christmas Candies
Biggest Variety in Candies
Biggest Variety in Price
1 Candies for Old! and Yoang
THE
SUGAR BOWL
Mrs. B. Fee
40$ Box Butte Ave.
Former Alliance I tail road Man, Who
lifft Here Year Ago, Killed by
Fall on Cheyenne Walk
Cheyenne. Wyo., Dec. 12 W. H.
r-.k. nlgV. c-r tt a lo hold,
f '! o nan Icy aidewalk tonight and
di .! ln-.t:": 'y. V.'he'Vr th v:;i
(. i v '-.ctif ''.('! ft 'h"" b'i'i .
.-.rj ff.Hur h-3 nrt I. cn .'. c:a:.:
e4. Baker bad been employed for
years in prominent Denver hotels.
W. H. Baker, mentioned above, is
believed to be a former Alliance rail
road man who left about a year ago
to make his home In Cbeyenne.
While in Alliance he held the posi
tion of night yardmaster. He la
survived by a wife and daughter.
alliance diuy;;ist hah
A VALUABLE AOKNCY
II. Thlele, drugglat, haa the Alli
ance agency for the simple mixture
ot buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.,
Itnnwn a a A dlpr.l.t u t . . ..,..
i ... --- . VMV 1 1 1 t"u j
1 a'hlch became famous by curing ap
pendlcltia. Thla simple remedy haa
powerful action and dralna aurb aur
prising amounts of old matter from
the body that JUST ONE DOSE re
lleves
ach and constipation almost IMME
"'AiWiT. The QUICK action
AdhMka Is astonishing. Adv.
not 19-4089
f
uml imit;;isT
MAKES MANY Fill EMM
H. Thlele, drugglat. reports they
are making many friends through
the QUICK benefit which Alllanca
people receive from the simple inix
tc. known as Adler-i-ka. This rem
"ry became famous by curing appen
licltla and it is the moat thorough
towel cleanner known, acting on
IIOTH the lowr and upper bowel.
JUST ONE DOSE of Adler-i-ka re
ieveH constipation und gua on the
alomach almost IMMEDIATELY.