The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 16, 1916, Image 14

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Every Man Has His Price
of
lust or
Btone w
ith your coal we
that
kind In
stork.
DIERKS LUMBER & COAL CO.
T. W. IIAKCAKTI'.N. Mr.
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riTAn ftHTKDnUI nnCM
NOSTRILS AND HEAD j
Says Cream Applied in Nostrils
Uelicves Head-Colds at Once.
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If your nontrils are closed and your
lead is stuffed and you can't breathe
freely because of a cold or catarrh, just
pvt a small bottle of Kly's Cream Nairn
it any drug store. Apply a little o(
this fragrant, antiseptic cream into
your nostrils and let it penetrate
i 'Touch every air pasae of your head.
Hoothinj and healing the inllame-1, swol
len mucous membrane and you get in-i-lant
relief.
Ah! hovy good it fccR Yonr nos
tril are open, your head is clear, no
more hawking, snulflintr, blowing; no
Tiinre headache, dryness or struifli''"'
for breath. Kly's Cream- Palm is just
what, sufferers from head colds and ca
tu: rli need. It's a delight.
ALLIANCE AND BOX BUTTE
TO BE REPRESENTED
Annual Convention of Slate Irriga
tion Association to He Held at
Bridgeport December 0-8
Alliance and Box Butte county will
be represented at t lie seventh annual
convention of the Nebraska State .Ir
rigation Association to be held at
Bridgeport December 6, 7 and 8. The
board of commissioners are entitled
to appoint five delegates, the county
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and ours is the lowest that Rood,
cloan coal can bo had for. We
have It In every domestic also. We
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COIXHIAIM) l.VMV AND NIT
SHI KIDAN OAl.
K1IUIY t'OAli
PKNXSYIA'AMA 1IAIU t'OAl,
There Is only one kind of roal
wo do not keep and that Is poor
roal.
If you are looking for a ton of
2.000 pounds of all roal. with no
dirt or Mate to pay for, our roods
arc. onMtled to your order. If you
aro willinc: to take a pood share
must admit that we don't carry
I'lione No. UU.
Alliance, Ncbr.
agricultural society is entitled to
two. the mayor may appoint one, one
deb'V'ite may bo Kent to represent
each power company, and delegates
for each irrigation riistriet or com
pany may be sent. In addition to
this, members and members-elect to
the state house and senate are per
manent uien.bers.
Other permanent members are the
governor, state engineer and assist
ants, United Statea senators from
Nebraska, nil elective state officers,
all elective county and city officers in
Irrigated territory, officers of the
State Conservation Commission ami
all officers In charge of experimental
stations in Nebraska.
The executive committee of th
association has outlined the program
and made plans for the convention.
This is a "legislative year" and many
amendments to the irrigation laws
are to be proposed. Good talent is
being secured and a helpful program
has been arranged.
Hnrepuarci Your Child
If your child ia pale, dull, at times
flushed, irritable and fretful you
should nttr;;d to this condition at j
once as the chances aro your little
one is suffering from worms. Kick-
apoo Worm Killer Is what you should .
get. This well known remedy In loz
enge form ia pleasant to take and ex- j
pels the worms at once, the cause of j
your child's suffering. Only 25c, at j
all druggists.
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The so-called guaranty legend on
packages of foods and drugs does not ,
mean that the United States govern- i
ment has passed on the quality of,
the product.
Receipts for
Cattle
Hogs
Sheep
Horses & Mules
Carloads
Why The Increase?
Because it is a Clean Market for Clean Live Stock.
It is the most modern Live Stock Market in the world, over $1,600,000.00 having been
expended during the past six years for improvements and betterments, insuring ship
pers the very best and most efficient facilities for the prompt handling and marketing
of stock.
The South Omaha Stock-Yards are open for inspection, as well as for the handling of your
live stock.
Enormous increase in Live Stock receipts during 1915 over previous years means
UNION STOCK YARDS
OLD-TIME COLD CURE
DRINK HOT TEA! J
Grt R aemll a. kac of Hamburg
Rrcact Tea, or a tnc l.crman foil.
CU it. "t!.!'i!.iiri i I !.." Ml nv
pharmacy, lake h t al . 1 -j l ti in 1 of the
tea, put a nip f ..Ur uKin
it, pen tlrojih a i-i'-" and drink a
teacup fall at any tune duiiicj the
day or before retiring. It i- the most
effective waj to brink a cold and cure
prip, n it opens the pines of the skin,
rclievinir ciitiircd io'i. .Mni loosens tlie
bowel, thin hri'nkin" n p a cold.
col
it the next tune vmi mi iter from
a coKl or llic irrip. It is inexpensive
and entirely Vegetable,
therefore sufo
and harmless.
MATIOM
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STIFF, m JOINTS
Rub Soreness front joints and mnaclei
with a sin all trial bottle of
old St- Jacobs Oil
Ptop "doning'' 1,'hctiuiat ism.
It's pain only; not one ca-e in fifty
requires internal treatment. l!nli nonfil
ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil'' right
en the "tender spot," and by the time
you say Jink liobinsnn out conies the
rheumatic pain. 't. Jacob's Oil" is
n. Imrmless i lu'iimnl i-m cum which never
d 'appoints i.nd d -n ' L burn the skin. It
takes pain, soreness and tlilTiifHi from
acl hiir joints, muscles and bones; frtops
lic.iit ica. lumhiU'o. backache, neuralgia.
Limber no! ,Vt a -J- cent butt In
ef old-time,' honest "St. Jacobs Oil"
from any lrm store, and in a moment
you'll be lav from pains, aches and
id illness. Don't suffer I Tub rheuma
tism awav.
Concentrated cider, which keeps
better and is much less bulky than
the ordinary product, can be made
by freezing and centrifugalizing,
tt'hjch eliminate water and leave be
hind sugar and l'flVor.
We will furnish the money t
build homes In .libiiitc. We lnpec
Hie property t.iiiclvc ttnd fumlM
money .iickl,v nt n low rate of Inter
est. N-biitska I .a i nl Company, A'l
once, Ncbr.
When You Have a Cold
Give it attention, ovoid exposure,
be regular and careful of your diet,
also commence taking Dr. King's
New Discovery. It contains 1'ine
Tar, Antiseptic Oils and Balsams.
Is slightly laxative. Dr. King's New
Discovery eases your cough, soothes
your throat and broncl ial tubes,
checks your cold, starts to clear your
head. In a short time you know your
cold is better. Itn ttie standard fam
ily cough syrup In use over 4 0 years.
Oct a bottle at once. Keep it In the
house as a cold insurance. Sold at
your druggist.
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Years Ending
1915
1,218,342
2,642,973
3,268,279
41,679
101,786
RUB RHEUMATlSFvl FRO
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SERVICE THAT SATISFIES
OMAHA
mnii nnwm aiyiii iiy yyiii T'Hraw'iiijyiii
PflOSPtlilTY ABOUNDS IN
NEBRASKA AGAIN THIS YEAR
Box Butte, Sheridan and Other Western Nebraska Counties Come in
for Good Share of the General Prosperity Crop
Values Total $233,335,604
There is every reason why busi
ness in Nebraska Is going to be ex
ceptionally strong this year. There
should be a great market in this
state for every luxury known lo man
kind - automobiles, pianos, phono
graphs, new farm equipment, new
homes, barns, slock buildings, mile
of new fence, etc. The reason foi
all this is that live i rops alone
wheat, corn, rye, barley and oats
are estimated by the State Board o1
Agriculture to be worth a grand to
tal of f 231.0S5.ti04.
As yet no estimate on the potati
crop has In-en received but an esti
mate was wcu rod from County Agon'
Seidell, who states that on a roiml
estimate he would place the potat"
crop of the slate at :',,000 ears. At
averace car is loaded with about (jm
bushels, making a total of 1,800.001
bushels. Taking the whole slate In
lo consideration and avoranlng th
price received from the start to tin
linish of the season Mr. Seidell be
licves the average price should In
about $1.1:5 per acre, which wouh
make the total value of this croi
amount to I2.U50.OU0.
Valuation of I'otato Clop
Adding Ihe valuation of the potati
crop to the other live crops mention
ed, the farmers of Nebraska have In
the neighborhood of two hundred
thirty-three million, three hundred
thirty-five thousand, six hundred
four dollars ($233,335,604) to spend
lor needed purposes, luxuries, etc. If
but a half of this sum were to be
spent it would amount to one hun
Ired sixteen million, six hundred
ixty-seven thousand, eight hundred
two dollars ($116,667,802).
Thus It will bo reen that under (1
lemocratic administration the. sun
lias cont nued to shine, the crops
have continued to prow, farmers
have received excellent prtC'cH, and
money has continued to bo plentiful.
Ilox lliitto's (loud Crops
Ilox Unite county raised 113.720
of the 68.773.581 bushels of wheat
raised in 1!)16, 267.672 of the total
of 11)0,070,4 49 bushels of corn rais
ed in the state In 1916. Intimating
(ho valuation of the wheat raised at
$1.20 a bushel, Ilox Unite county
farmers raised $136,475 worth of
this product. With corn estimated
at 60 cents a bushel Ilox Hutto coun
ty raised corn worth $160,603. Those
nre the figures given out In buleltlns
recently issued by the state board of
agriculture and compiled by Secre
tary W. K. Mellor.
Of the total wheat raised in Hox
December 31,
1914
938,817
2,258,620
3,113,889
30,688
83,139
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Increase
279,525
384,353
154,390
10,991
18,647
'';jy! wwtie 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif imni, ni yaannimw.fijiinp'a
llutte county this year the state de
part inent of agriculture estimates
that 25.133 buhsels were winter
whoiit and 88.596 spring wheat.
There were a total of 11,153 acres
planted to corn, the average being
24 bushels to the acre.
Sheridan lliut Money
Sheridan county raised a total of
I69.ti91 bushels of wheat worth
$203,629. Of Ihe total bushels rals
d 57,797 bushels were winter wheat
did 1 1 1,894 spring wheat. Sheridan
ihio raised 853,254 bushels of corn
worth $!H 1.952. The average yield
ier aero was 2 7 bushels.
IttMI'l It Wlir.AT CHOP
Willi the total wheat yield In Ne
'iraska for the present year placed
.t 68,773.581 the total value, figured
.1 $1.20 a bushel amounts to $82,528
:97. The total wheat yield is divid
ed into 65.365,691 bushels of winter
-.heat and 3,407.890 bushels of
ining wheat. A total of 190,070.-
IS9 bushels of corn were raised,
.vorth $1 14,042,269. A total or 6,
T40,803 acres were planted to com.
Corn Still (arows
Approximately 250.000 less acres
.f corn produced thirty-eight million
oiishils less corn in Nebraska than
n 1915 according to the statistics.
The yield per acre this year was
28. 8 us against 32.6 last year. Tho
valuation of the total corn crop is
ibout the sane, as tho Hoard's fig
ures on the new crop values are plac
ed at sixty cents per bushel.
Ityc Shows (aiMid Increase
Nebraska's ryo crop for 1918 was
gathered from 148,702 ucres and tbj
iverage yla for the stato was 21.4
bushels per acre, giving a total of
3,191,063 bushels valued at 00 cents,
iter bushel, a total valuation Of $2,
871,957. In 1915", 211,790 acreS Were crop
ped In rye, the average yield being
16.3 bushels, total yield 3,472.440
bushi'!". valued at $2,604,330.
Ninety-nine thousand Bix hundred
and fifty acres of barley were grown
in Nebraska In 1916 as against 93,
4 08 in 1915. Tho total yield this
year was 33.5 as against 32.1 last
year. The total crop amounted to
3.34 4,222 bushels worth $2,006,533
us against a crop In 1915 of 3.022,
011 bushels valued ct $1,200,804.
4 ml Crop ltrenks Itcrord
The Nebraska 1916 oats crop
smashed all previous records, in val
ue, yield per acre and total number
ef bushels In tho history of the state,
according to tho State Hoard of Agri
culture bulletin.
1915-1914
PER CENT
INCREASE
29.8
17.0
4.9
35.8
22.4
CO., Ltd.
Farmer r::l! d 10.000.000 bo
els more than In 1915, the yield W0"
four bushels more to the acre
the value was $9,000,000 more tb
a year nnv 'He acreage was tato
siantlnlly the same as a year ago.
The yield In Nebraska this year
was 83,791.558 bushels. At 35 ceirO
a bushel, this Is worth $29,636,54t
The average yield per acre In On
state was 38.6 bushels, compare?
with 34.7 last year.
Do A on Have Sour Stomach?
If you are troubled with
stomach you should eat slowly an
tnastlcato your food thoroughly, th
take one of ChambVrlaln's Tablet
Immediately after supper. Obtain
ble everywhere.
In 1904. out of the total road an
bridge expenditures, $20,000,000 of"'
the $80,000,000 was paid In labor
that Is, worked out on the roads.
Calling cards for the ladles ar
printed promptly and neatly at Thn
Hernld office. The prices are reas
enable. Phone 340 for samples an4
prices, or call at the office.
Clean skimmed milk Is a valuable
food, but It should bo sold
skimmed.
If you nre prMlnir high Interest
-ntes In the lliiibllnir lan call
be Ni bracks Ijir.d Company anrj fret '
be money at reduced Interest rat era.
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iVSh l' TfllAl1'MWf it"t'1-'
The tabic t form o this oil
reliable remedy mnkes St possi
ble for you to clicck any illnr c?
at the very onset It U n safe
guard atlniust coughs, coKh end
other catarrhal conditions, no
matter what symptoms aro
manifest. Catarrh Is un Infkimmn
t ion of tho mucous membrane that
lines tho breathing oiparnflu and"
the dlROstlve apparatus t'ERUNA
relieves catarrh. In tublet form it is
EVEii-READY-TO-TAlIJ:
Its prompt fiction makes it In
valuable for men and women cx
posed to sudden changes in tho
weather or compelled to bo out lit
Blush and rain.
It will also be found most f r.tl.i
factory as n tonic following an at
tack of illness.
CARRY A BOX
wherever yoti (to. TravflrM nii'ioihern com
prllr.l () i:iko lonit drives in tic colli anil
anyone wnie irriiiHtirn miltjn-' him lo
Hie (iHMtliTot miitilcn ciikIk hi u y une k U! I
irrvrntive with the iiKnumnre I hut lha
tiiblnp ma'ln nre frinn ihe iine torinulnry
aathe liitiit nurttcine wiili tm 41 yum of
ii'vent brfiire tli Ameru an Pulilic,
Tk Pfrnna Cmfir, Calvsku, OKia
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