The Alliance Herald OFFlCIAIi ORGAN NEIHtASKA STOCK GROWERS ASStX'IATION. REACHES EVERY MEMRER OFFICIAL ORGAN XERRASKA VOIAXTEER FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION. IT REACHES HKADQ I AKTt KH FOR 1B.OOO FIREMEN ; ,. , 1,1 ! i- -, ti , r , ,i-,v -r.:;i " " . , ' ' .( Special Stockmen's Edition n ': ! , i! i'l n a i VOLUME XXII 1 t f if , ALLIANCE, BOX IJUTTKUy. NKBSKA, lllPfY,r?fNi: 17,,1915 ' V- v NO. 23 1 I V) I ' t General Will's E. Jv Washington Saturday fare the interstate . commerce cet mlssion on behalf of I.VblrMtti land shippers in the western advance freight rate hearing. j I f f J j uenerai Keea, contrary to tne us ual practice, has .boiled dfwn, r ma brilpf to 17 naeesi'baltevfrta that fh4 i' w 11 be more likely to haw it read b) the commission' pbnje of,i biiefs filed on behalf of" other states cokitain 39, 160 and -jus.higHf at ni'ititti'eri I Cltidse 3) In. i llanna ' )Jh called sa grand jury ,to Investigate, and Xdurrty Attorney (Moon rm JnAk efl thaf Hon' Fred' (3. Hvby, spec ial Tenrpspntatlve. of lhp attorjiey tine.ral.) be' empowered W take foil charge of the -case. It isN expected tlyit ttlf f flpCrictlons t b UH Jln) Loup roumy win oe lnvesiigHieo, LINCOLN NEWS Attorney (ileiieral , Rel Jtkf t NVashiiiKton to At'nr Refore In-' terstate Commerce yoinmlofi ( i I.lnrntn. 'phr '.tune 1 (! Altnrnpv ft l M Ar Wui 1 While in WashinRtoni Attorney General Reed willj 1Y omk) 4tMn tlon to the irrigation rights of Ne- brhskans concernlag setpaic f find storage water, and Tie win intervene in a case now pending In heUf S. supreme court ( WjtolniitiK.'vv CWlAra doi), which affects, interstate water rights. nil;: ''!:; lie will also take step's to have re- voHed the Luben patent (covering cohcrete building) and thus relieve tht bridge builders of considerable trouble. It is alleged that Luben i obtained his patent through certain fraudulent representations Ifnmed1 with" A&r. finish is of rieh Hrewster r fi i j j i )ii I h I rnr ; mo HtripmK' l nor .wmc.j , l Fltflnca are of polished nickel and . lilt III I flee .-oV .IS0 r I flon . t." SiiviW f1)P t.inl OvprlflTtd (Jl jiq Iy t seriiutli(n) InjkWomW dW lit. IiKbioiiv1 t ltli' imw Modal 4s 1' . bile circles so fat-'this vear Is th'e cut cars uml will doubt be triad to . fco,.m5 In thaprica vt She Off rlaid .ta ."I'l'MN HfJ f I f i t ' J ;( 1 1 4 C f A T(ie-' largest' fodf-cjMlnder Werra'nd (' --i 1 ' J. V. Myers of Rush Lake had the pnodnctd this,year will sel fpr IZtip. U . . Uf ef, ;ilraika,K. Oprtiiiiltv . . i miBftune Monday the 7th to have ;Uspi4(tititn shbV Utot, kinUli In M' I 1 J 1 H '.''the7 rftof of his house taken off by a manv particulars, it is .otherwise ' 1116 Pr.,nB arcny or n i in ,to.m. ury som I1B0.000 or more pr state ajid lighting system, one-raan tap. trVino J niii , r d"Lrjl(V'fK ffi ff' ft&unllflMSfi-1 Myer. was called to the Car- nnu,, i.n.iu uC ..rP,ru Blpry. v i,. ..,,,k.Aj;.,l 4 vSon ranch Monday of last week on reiws to renuu r,lllf,v , ; -i( nT, rvirkhM .hwPrlw I?. 4"(t)'th: Trrt-U. Lll irjU "'JrmjvJ-itoary business l l i v eciryin fine "witn the-overland pol-,; v. 7' , : "" " " , V V , . Soil M.ikliiNi liu MKiw . i.. t..i i " ,uin i lum iuniiriv iiruyi'u I -i'-ft t ? -- Ww- fLi,, wJ., (a It Ainf t sava 'th. contents of the car was nearly overcome by the gas. Tom Soulbbs of MoffU visited in AlllfcnAp Monday,! J A A- , propiwiy, . lW,!rf I J ) 1 ' -H - J i L ' M ' Ar the request of State Treasur reasurer ' Tlie soil is better suppiiP( mpiature ..thalii soil moisture hMlMfity week In Jnhe. of the big Toledo """ ''' ' ' men at the J. E. Rice ranch hnist of town have been remov- 1 with wonderful facilities of the hie Toledo ""'"" hW thP lmnroveiuents on the O. II. i it hasbenrfor4ht faNeivf SiM.'taars ' .N M5..aiitU.t lT ' "'f, W ? !l7f"y.,T,,y.H,,",!,l7-(lltlW, ranch, which Mr. Rice pur- iree year.' MHriV d and development of these facilities e or weornaRa la wnr an.t- chaBPtl m.pntly, ieterniJnatlons made at Mave.broui th XKtclan oojm Vnrbi nrifi i3it ir?if i AA J,-, iV LiUff.JiWi I rrt'iwK)i',nMiHjn wkh i 'hpO. Deeline Ipft the city for his i ii of thfv rredirMstlon dvrin f4w w'fkh.la'f' iirce per ce Owing to the nature .fumlly carH combining road comfrt nit v Ith the possible exception of ranch last Saturday. tered the soil of the pasture and alfalfa fields, while in fields there has been more run-off. that the big additions at the Over Previous to the last three weeks, land plant make possible a daily out- ine moisture content or tne wneat nut of fiOO cars, or double tiiat. which Alfalfa for Colts Alfalfa makes An excellent pasture f ) i l J ) l f r- niw.i lwingnejiasi vo) inoiuns lr(ifdsof th AutomobiTe1 CKiihiW-r Jtlly'l ru gfasspastureS generally Phil'Casi: surance hoard, con-an, a 'la" t"e whpt had "reduced of Compierce. Overland ofllcials de- .gpt pretty short and by,rtirntng coWs -tutni were f. nor.' Morehead. AUor-; th? ois,ur? Poqtent. , felnipR.t ?ifM .cLnra lh(, W Ja.vily,tb aooijomla irf h alfa they fBll Uivye' aii Abifnll- Lnd kbniit RedJ' tf Al(idrlrV'r)centj hi u'pr it ftj $rytt 'silch i Itrenrftjaoua .production ttt Vhce W-nutritrbns1 fer fbr 4hV re- tr y ' sday' appolhteA Hon. nist br thts ,OS9 oeing confined enables them to establish a price for malnder uf the summen. It will be R. C 11 a viaitb fit (The State Insurance Board sisking of tiovernor." ney General Smith, on Thursday' W. R. Eastham, ot Broken Bow, to ' '.e "PPer three feet be insurance com of L. J. Brian wh6Se tertri will ex- nefdS, altho It Tina affected the eh- 'Model 83, as the new Overland is Is especially true where lhay can be . .-, pine in July. Mr. Eastham Is now '""e six feet of soil. Ayith the recent known, ia a large; touring cay. -.with tttrnack out fvery nlphf. TMiere Is no) V ftV'T lrJf '1'W.an' jcqnienr ,oi Hjin j vljr Irdoix 'p6ii!gh to! ieat' IWe faed qnftw Bo-oheap s flfAlfa In Md.. ' vuu.ua'u'i nm ii,iMr i mcreasen, du grown persons comfortably. In pow- braska, and It .materially econouiizes " '"" Francis Coll His of llemincford ar rived In Alliance Monday to attend the Stockmen's Convention. Oscar Rraham returned to AMI ance Monday after spending a weelc at the Spade ranch, where he pur chased 26 head of horses. ' Of the 38 boy scouts In the city 18 turned out Monday in full uni- form. ... Ed Young of MoffU came to Alli ance Monday to remain until Satur day. : ' Norman Lelshman was In the city" Monday on business. He stated that the cold weather Is retarding crops, north of Alliance. Mr. Banks, foreman of the Kffpat rlck ranch, was an Alliance visitor Monday. John Bowman of Cleman was in Alliance Monday and Tuesday to prove up on hlB homestead. ' Mrs. Turner of Minatare la rlslt- ing Rira. jerry uowan. In the hands of a playmate. He was brought In an auto to Alliance where the shot was removed by a physl- it urn -i- .i . . - - , , i?5lW' ISaVK h7l'l?l 'Mn rrtTli5y r.p)r(j ilit y fjWit$ H'nK ''i I 'J fW, IS 4 V J fl'P Vnii Squibb and Johnnie Hugh I J )(irT"- i5:1hfJ'sf to itohths!recrdsof tfc? Auomobie, (mihib.r JnlV'l 1fu VfaVpastures'generafly 'rhil'Castle amTlfe of neflV Blng- came over from Marsland Monday. , con- an" a .,lal1 lHe wopai nao Teoucea of Compierce. Overland ofllcials de- .gft pretty short and by,rtirnl,ng coWs ,,ni were f.VllisiiJe vi ... ..... . v u .... Mill, 0U MJ It J V I i... o.,..,-.i., r rVYl?a Snkfiy ,t -..r.j.i: . .... ..... l,J diyMle iayi hfs'son Cleman ta them to establish a price for malnder uf the summe. It will be B. C. Itapp returned .to Alliance l greatly Improjved. Similar thptr nrndimt whiph (a so ppvnlntlnn j- nltti Vml,r n:it1fntrf- In t nrra' War Mtt uritii'C ifkl'f A etf ttaifpri ' tlklf A ri! f 1 '' I f VfTO inli8loi-: In'Ai-ci.f' lia-akanlnlhdellji thflf la3f iry. r) l t .' , . 1 i J Wse'sU, 'alfalta Trrfin how Ait. Jrhl Kns add VoforAdoV7 1 : ' 1 ; K V' K' 'ri-t.frted from his deiuty auditor of rmbllcj accomatf.j rainfthej ihiisVurt JcanleVif bf & ty an has made a re5rd for efficiency '"r '" ',IB in (auditing claims whicii has never been surpassed. Hls promoton iw the insurance comraissioTiershfp tsfa we 1 deserved recognition of his ster ling worth as a man, and life-long democrat. "he difficulties of the National Fi del ty and Casualty Company, of Om ahf , culminated Thursday, when the stafe Insurance board took over its projperty and business and placed A. E. lAgee, of Waterloo. In charge. It is believed that under Mr. Agee's careful management, the company can! be placed again on a sound basis. i SJnce Attorney General Reed be gart to investigate the killing of Ray Foj in Loup cour.iy, things have pro gressed rapidly and In a satisfactory early in Juna It was not as high as er, finish, cboifiort. equipment ,aiid ,th It TO Mijtha taTVvrsprlhg. ? y J -onstfuVion; RHs futly U nuilto U in; rue oai (run 'corn neias.' wnere ts predecessor. the crop is not. far enough advanced to draw heavily upon the soil mols- imriy-i ive Morse I'ower ture. there has heen verv little 1 aa-norse power motor of last sea- Friends of Miss Elda Bacon have rhnnpp Tho poppnt l-nlnn havo tun. BCliy me Same as Wiat nl'ed thee fields with ell the mnl aqn' kirge Overland four,, and In receiretj anpouricaiiens"of fli4r com ture they will hold thru ' the . entire V,M ( the tar's lighter weight, the fng imarrlagft o; Jaljiet Wallace. six feet of soil. D 4 : u J Till f ta i i n g outh of town hndlhe mis ' Mary tirumley'wehf L . J .. 1..1 L..lw with Mrs. Kline's slster.jrDr. )rrle : r pprT!1!) vt ; v lloo w !l rhll Castle and family left Mon-' Charlie Wrlgleworth ranch econouiizes " "" t 3 SMKSnn; llubi,ndrjr, Unlver.lly or N-brMka. ; Tw Z: ranc,h southeast of town Monday. on a trip misfortune to his auto. to Bridgeport Monday on land business which will xoTicr All dogs must be proTided witb' 1915 license within the next thlrt days and they nust be securely far ipned to the collar and worn at al. times to afford protection. Othei wIsp. the I'ncp will be taken up au' if not clalmei'. within twenty-four hours they wlM be killed. PENROSE E. ROMIO. surplus of power Is even greater. which Will occur at Crab Orchard. ! The body also I like, that, of last Nebr., op June. 23. The principals season's tfQdl 80.;confdrniinf to ;the need jno IntroUuction to Alliance very latest' notions rn' streamlike de- people. The 'bride-to-be has been sign. The seats are roomy, with principal of the Emerson school of family left Mon-1 marne wrigiewortn or near tnw dny Jor thflr ranch near Bingham. , uverton rancn is preparing to add to tfii.ii .. . i. . . , i h ! ta hniiHP a nil tn hnllrl n hurn 9 T. I 1111 IffUUI llllll I'llllFH Itrt- HH Ullllll ' " " .w "- m 7 , . y as can oe expected high, comfortable backs. The divan upholstery cushions are built on deep, resllent coiled springs, while the covering Is of the waterproof pray cloth, which recently has be- 'come so popular because it is bo muh more comfortable. This up- this city for a number of years. Mr. Wallace is a newspaper man, and at one time was connected with the staff of the Alliance Times. Both have a host of friends here who has ten to extend congratulations and best wishes. "' 1 Mrs. 'Fred Herbaugh expects to go to the St. 'Joseph hospital to be op erated on in a few days. E. I. Gregg bought a new Stude baker Monday. J. II. Vaughan & Son lost about 3,000 gallons of gasoline Monday on account of the valve on lhe tank car not operating properly.' Mr. Vaughan x40 ! feet. I A fine relay string arrived In Alli ance Monday. Or. A. J. Hathaway removes corns nn.l bunions without pain. Ingrowing nails ii specialty. The best ppople In your city can till you who I am. Hf.'ira fro;r ft u. m. to 10 a. m.. nnl 2 p. m. to 7 p. tn. Residence phona 2 p. m. to 7 p. m, Busi)PS3 office, 119 Box Butte, phone 166. - -. '. l i i ' : " '-' - . v . . . I u l4ui iH ' jif t I t i ( ,-.., i;! ; "" i'i '.i-.-i .1.1 (Mfi r . 1 . i Jt ri 4 1 7-' ' i . . It vii -;u 7U;n; iuvx ; i ll lo 1 f J i r , t " .. 'i . ,r;.i '. i Af a, - a V s i 1 i. -.i'J ! it 'i n. t ; .( ,:.. ; 1' I r 1 ." - i A--'-, i v.,, !.'.-..' ' 1 ' 'i'i' '!'' ; i ' .; : : it ; i I-.. - t '. . .'-'ia-'H' i f ' ,,i i. ,. j ?,-.. ...J i, t t J : I. f ,:.f" : i ; j 4 .7. '.r'rfii't l. I.- ,i N .'J.. -JOS' MCCLCHtCMAH M '-..j.. '.' . .V Vr ' ;v V , V; , fc. ' i -I -'J t - '.'!! ' 1". ti-' I ' I ! I: ,l! I I i M ' . ' . . ,. Vi ' M.J j f IF t i-;V . . y ... The above is a photographic cut of train load of stock consigned to Record Live Stock Commission Co. from Plum view, Nebraska. The small cut is a photogravure of Joe McCleneghan who made the following Recmd Sales: AUGUST, 1914 lit: Sold or John Davidson of Le.e, Mont., horned and dehorned mi,x ' el, 'open rafigf steers, 'at 18 65. . AUGUST, 1914 , Sold for A. C. Watsoa of Plain-, view, Neb., 1231-lb. beef Rteerii at ' JULY, 1914 Sold for Huffman Bros., of TryO S on. Neb., heavilv branded horned .open raiitrf M , 9-00 per ; II, ,on, i., heailx , brandel -open . ! IcV.it ) i ' I ' lit W ire'riferi at H.iOi ' J " ' f; .JULY,: 1914;; 'Sold for Huffman, Bros., of Try- Also breaking ;his .own record in selling j a .tj:rer-ear bunch for the ,Myer8 Land & Cattle Co., 'of j Evanston, Wyo., Jfor 5o-per cwti more than the ore car of tops or.t of these same ea,ttlc Rold for et the International show at Chlca- ti.- ' ' ' Head Cattle Salesman and Manager FRANK ROBERTS T. MCCLENEOHAN, GEO. KARBOWSKI, ,.. - Hog Salesmen, AUGUST, 1914 Sold for W. O. Cooley, of Sar py. Mont.J horned opvn range , stoerti, two-thirds fat, at $8.(10 per ' ; CWt.- : u. '. .' SEPTEMBER, 1914 . ( , ; eld for Mahonoy Bros., of Al i va; VVyo., feeders at 8.00. NOVEMBER, 1914 Sold for Paul Joiun of Ca lloek, Mont open range hor btecrs at $8.00. , ' . AJso selling a train of hav teer for Duff Prichard of Sher dan, Wyo., 5c more thaft any corn fed 'cattle sold for that dav'. "'. i i.n i . i ii ' 1 Record Live $tock"E6m:riiisi6 ,l..lj 1.11,1 I .1 1 I SOUTH OMAHA ' i - . : r 1 . , l Room 258 Exchange Building i I ) t M'l