The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, December 16, 1915, Christmas Edition, Image 8

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LIVE STOCK PRICES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Com Fed Beeves Steady and
Western Beef Steady.
GOOD WEIGHTY KCSS STEADY.
Fat Lamba Generally 10 to 15c High,
r and Muttona 8am Gain Top
Lamba $0.00 Beat Ewea $6.10 Fair
Showing of Feodera.
Union Stock Tarda. Bouth Omaha,
Neb., Dee. 14. Oattl receipts yeaier
day totaled around 7.000 bead. The
corn fed cattle market waa fully
atpady with the close of last week.
There waa also a rood demand for
ratine beeves and park em paid fully
Heady to a little atronger prices for
this grade of cattle. Cowa and heifers
were Id active demand, while prices
hi the main were a bl lOe higher
than last week's clone. Stock cattle
and feeding; steers changed hands
readily at prices t-enerally ail of a
dime higher.
Cattle quotations: Choice to prime
yearlings, (9.0010.00; good to choirs
beeves, $7.7008.70; fair to good, $7.00
Q7.60; common t- fair beevea, $6.00
06.75; good to choice yearlings, $8 00
8.50; fair to good, yearlings, $7.00
7.7S; common to fair fnarllnga. $6.00
07.00; good to choice grass heifers,
$5.5006.60; goo to ' choice grass
cows, $5.2506.25; fair 10 good cows,
$4.650 5.16; cannors and cuttcra, $3.50
0)4.50; veal calves, $6.600960; bulla,
stags, etc., $3.7506.25; good to choice
feeders, $6.7507.26; fair to good feed
ers, $6.2506.75; common to fair feed
ers, $5.2606.15; good to choice stock,
era, $6 7607.25: fair to good Blockers,
$6.0006.50; common to fair stockers
$5.0006.00; stock heifers, $5.2506.25;
stock cows, $4.5005.50; atock calves,
$6.00 0 7.50; good to choice grass stee.i
$6.8007.60; fair to good grasa steers,
$6.2506.76; common to fair steers,
152506.25.
Some 8,700 hogs arrived yesterday.
Good weighty hogs were Just about
steady, while the mtxea and llgit
hot's looked about 6910c lower than
the clone of last week. Bulk of all the
ales leaded at $6.15j)630, while tore
reached $6.35, Just a nickel below
Saturday's high price.
Sheep and lamb receipts totaled
10.300 bead. Fat lambsvwere in good
request and sold readily at prss that
were generally 10015c higher than
Thursday. A top of $9.00 was mace
and the bulk sold upwards from f 87"
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Muttons were !n fair supply a? S
ewes showed about the same ga n as
was q lotort on lamba. that Is. 1 0 S 15c.
flood ewes set a new top of $rt.l
fV'dlnt lambs found a good outlet at
figures that were a d!me or more
above quotations lat Friday.
Q;tla'.!oni on aheep and lambs:
Uml.i. good to choice. $8.75fi9 0O;
lambs, fair to rood, $8.6003 75;
lambs, fiTir'.ers. 17 0008 40; yearlings,
fair to choice, $6 25715; yearlings,
feeders, $3 7506.23; wethen, fair to
cholc, $5.7506.25; owes, good to
choice. $5.7506.10; ewes, fair to good,
$5.0005.75; ewea. feedeis, $4 0005.00.
PLEASANT HILL NOTES
J. Warn and family upent Sunday
at Mrs. Spmcklln's.
Our county agent, Seidell, was in
this part of the county one latter part
of the week.
Dr. McEuen was called out to E.
Addy'a Thursday, Mrs. Addy having
a finger lanced.
Mrs. A. Thompson left for Council
Bluffs, Iowa, where her little daugh
ter Is attending school.
The Johnson Bros., from east of
Ileraingford, spent Sunday with their
sister Mrs. N. M. Petersen.
Mr. Majors of Peru, Nebr., Is here
looking after his Interests, as he
owns the old Elmore farm.
K. M. Chrlatensen and wife, P. K.
Chrlstensen and wife, were Sunday
guests at the Jespersen home.
Dick Freese is the champion corn
shucker in the Pleasant neighbor
hood. Who can beat sixty bushels?
John Hennlngs came up from the
sand. hills Saturday, and will go with
the Fincher machine till the thresh
ing is finished.
II. C. HanBen and sisters and Mrs.
Spracklln autoed to Alliance Friday,
having some dental work done and
doing some Xmaa shopping.
A pleasant surprise was given at
John Warn's, Wednesday evening,
when a number of friends and neigh
bors came with wel filled baskets. A
delicious supper was served, and the
evening waa spent in playing games.
On account of the show being here
Saturday night, the regular weekly
dance by the Alliance orchestra will
be given Friday night. A good pro
gram has been prepared and thlf
promises to be one of the most en
joyable dances yet held.
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Just One More Week Till Christmas
Look in our window the next time you pass you'll see an array of toys that will make your heart glad. And they'll not
only please you grownups, but they are a veritable paradise for the little folks. There are the trains, the dolls, the automobiles,
the games, the little sets of dishes, books, and dozens "ot stuffed and performing animals. What child wouldn't find a mecca of
happiness in such a place T
GIFTS FOB ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY
But our assortment doesn't stop at toys. It keeps right on going into the more useful and higher priced presents. What
makes a more useful present than a piece of high-grade furniture, a rug, or a beautiful set of dishes T While we can furnish with
complete sets of furniture or dishes, at the same time you can find almost any kind of an individual piece something to go by it
self, or to match your present furniture.
A SUGGESTIVE LIST:
Books
Piece of China
Red Cedar Chest
An Easy Chair
Card Table
And a Hundred Other Useful and Appropriate Articles
We'll be glad to have a visit from you, whether you make a purchase or not. All our Holiday Goods are displayed prom
inently, and you can look over the line with little trouble.
MILLER BROTHERS
Western Nebraska's Housefurnishers
A Friend In Nhh1
Two boys, one the possessor of a
permit, were fishing on a certain es
tate when a gamekeeper suddenly
darted from a thicket.
The lad with the permit uttered a
cry of fright, dropped his rod and ran
off at top speed. The gamekeeper
was led a swift chase. Then, worn
out, the boy halted. The man seised
him by the arm and said, between
pants:
"Have you a permit to fish on this
estate?"
"Yea, to be sure," said the boy,
qu!tly.
"You have? Then show it to me."
The boy drew the permit from his
pocket. The man examined it, and
frowned in perplexity and anger.
"Why did you run when you had
this permit?" he asked.
"To let the other boy get away,"
was the reply. "He didn't have any."
There's a IleaRon
Young Adolphua de Milyuns was
out driving his own car. He was a
scorcher and believed in going
straight ahead. It was In the heart
of the Berkshires.
Suddenly a terrific clucking under
the wheels told him some accident
had happened. He pulled up and
glanced back. Two fowls lay dead
In his tracks, while another two were
fleeing, screeching, back to home and
safety.
"That'll be $12, please," remarked
a burly man in corduroys, who ap
peared on the scene promptly; "that
Is $3 apiece for the four."
"Four!" gasped Adolphus. "But
I only killed two."
"That's right," agreed the fowls'
owner; "but them other two will nev
er lay a blessed egg after this."
"I'm sorry," said the motorist, as
he handed over the money. "Due to
fright, I suppose?"
The countryman shook his head as
he pushed the bills into his pocket.
"Partly fright," he agreed, slowly,
"but mainly it's because they ain't
hens!"
Specialist from Denver
Dr. J. W. Amesse, a Denver spec
ialist, was called by telegraph Mon
lay for the baby of Mr. and Mrs. Art
C. Peterson, which was very ill with
whooping cough. Hope of saving Its
life had practically been given up
The baby la still living and there are
hopes for its recovery.
Herman Peters was over from Hay
Springs Tuesday looking after busi
ness matters and visiting with
friends.
Dolls
Set of China
Collar Box
Davenport
Portieres
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One-third
21S Box Butte Avenue.
Games
Piece of Cut Glass
Kodak Album
Library Table
Brass Bedstead
SOME TIMELY SUGGESTIONS FOR THE
HOLIDAYS FROM JOE'S
off on all Boxed and Bulk
O'Brien's or Woodward's High Grade
Boxed Candiesall sizes and flavors.
Bulk Christmas Candies.
Fine line of Christmas Cigars and Tobaccos
Genuine Briar Pipes. All shapes and prices.
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DELICIOUS LUNCHES
Served at All Times
THEY PLEASE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
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Ice Cream, Brick Ice Cream and Ices.
. . FRUIT PUNCH A SPECIALTY.
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Fresh Shipment of English Walnut Meats Just Received.
60 Cents a Pound
JOE'S CONFECTIONERY
AND LUNCHES
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Toys of All Kinds
Handkerchief Box
Linen Chest
Rug
Buffets
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Candies.
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