The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, January 11, 1917, Image 9

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ANNUAL CONVENTION
AMERICAN N. L. S. A.
To Ik lleldu nt Cheyenms Jan. 18,
10 ami SO, With Hplendhl
Three PnjV Program
Tho twentieth annual convention
of the Amerlran National Live Stock
Association will bo hold at Cheyenne,
Wyo., Thursday, Friday and Satur
day, January 18 to 20. 1917. The do
Inps really bepin WednoHday even
ing, January 17, when a banquet In
honor of the o Ulcers and executive
tomtit ff '.uwoc.lation will bo
given at the Dninn Hotel.
I1rt Day, Thursday
The sittings of tho convention will
be held In Manonlr Temple, tho first
meeting to bo held at 10 a. in., on
Thursday. After Invocation and ad
dresses of welcome and responses,
will come the annual address of the
president by Hon. Dwlpht H. Heard
of Arizona. A paper on "Organiza
tion," by Julian M. Ilassett of Texas.
And one on "Live Stock Conditions In
Australlla," by Prof. Hlwood Mead
of Berkeley, Calif., will complete the
first forenoon's program. The af
ternoon prognnni will Include the fol
lowing: "Grazing Fees on National
Forests," . F. l'ottor. Washington. I").
C; report of Niiiomil Advisory
Hoard and Commit!; - on Forest Tte
serveu and Ornv.lni; l,;nds: discus
ton. national fcii i'iH, et; "t'liins for
Extermination of IV datory Will
Animals," Dr. A. K. Fisher, fnited
Slates Biological Survey; report of
committee on predatory wild animals
report of attorney; discussion of any
subject presented by members; com
mittee meetings after adjournment.
Heronri Day, Friday
Besides music, tho Introduction of
resolutions and discussions, the sec
ond day's program will Include:
Federal market reports on live stock,
report of Market Committee of
American National Live Stock As
sociation, "Possibility of Controlling
Contagious Abortion on the Kange,"
"Present and future of the Live Stock ,
Industry," "Cost of Producing Beef,
"Fattening Cattle on Hay," "Cotton
Seed Products and Their Uses as I
Feeds." "Sanitation and Quarantine!
Regulations," "ItemlnlscenBes of Old
Itange Days." i
Third l;iv, Saturday I
The final meeting of the conven-1
Hon will he held Saturday forenoon
the following being the program :
Music.
Discussion of tho 6 40-Acre liais
ing Homestead Kill.
Consideration of reports of com
mittees. Consideration of resolutions.
-Klecllon of officers.
Selection of next meeting place.
Unfinished business.
r.ntcrtaliunciit
Besides the banquet above men
tioned, there will be the following
entertainment for members of th
association their wives and visitors:
On Thursday afternoon a trip to
Inspect the herd of Hereford cattle
on the ranch of the Hereford Corpor
ation of Wyoming, five miles from
Cheyenne. Automobiles leave the
Plains Hotel Ht 1 p. in., returning at
2 p. m.
On Thursday, 3 to f. p. in., a recep
tion and tea will be given the vinlt
ItiK ladles by Miss Alice Smith, sec
retary of Wyoming Stock (J rowers'
Association, at 821 East Seventeenth
street.
On Thursday evening, a reception
will be given at. the governor's man
sion, at 8 o'clock, and h dance at the
Elk's Home, commencing at 9
o'clock.
On Friday, 8 p. ni., there will be a
smoker at the Elk's Home for the
men, and entertainment for the la
dles at theatre.
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WILL HOLD IIIUST.MAS
( LI II Ol'KN I'NTIL FIKST
The First State Bank will not close
its Christmas Savings Club this year
until the 1st of February. The bank
has secured an Increased number of
members this year and believe that
the already large total can yet be In
creased, that others may be afforded
the pleasure of receiving their i
Christmas Savings check about the;
20th of next December. Almost ev
eryone who was In the club last year
has Joined again and many have
Joined this year for the first time.
Ten Days' Mid-Winter
Interdenominational
HOLINESS CONVENTION
To Be Held in REDDISH HALL
Alliance, Nebraska
January 2Gth, to February 4tii. 1917
In charge of Rev. A. L. Whitcomb of University Park, la., as
sisted by Rev. S. B. Williams of
Greenwood, Nebr.
This will lie the first convent inn of the Joint to lie hehl in
this locality. The objeel is In deepen 1he spirituality of Chris
li;m people it!'.', srciir" ihe conversion of sinners. Kmplnisis
il u phettl i pon (he doctrine of the Holy Spirit's work in
re ih nip! ion !u m .It m;s Christ. It w ill l.o a meeting of "old
lime relifrion."
REV. A. I.. WHITCOMB
LIVE STOCK PRICES
AT SOOTH OMAHA
Cattle Kerksl Steady to 10c
Lira; Mcdeiale Rtceip's
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The man who will have cbnrfre
I' (lie convention was formerly,
ind until recently, a college pro
!'ssor. As a member of (he Nat
ional Holiness Association, inter
' Hwmiiwitional. I'f is .now. devot
inir his time to evangelistic work,
l.'criliinfr the need of deeper spir
ituality anions Christian eople
md le'iiifr a spiritual preacher, he
ih voi s special attention to a line
tenchinyr that will be interest
ing and beneficial to members of
ill Imrches. lie is widely known
is an able expositor of Mible doc
1 tines.
REV. S. B. WILLIAMS
I'astoi' ol" the Mc!h.di.d
Kpiscnpal church al (ircen
wood, Nebr., who will assist
Rev. Whilcomb d'ninu a
part of the convention, i
secretary of the Nebraska
State Holiness Association,
lie was raised n Roman
Catholic but does not mani
fest a rancorous spirit to
wards the communion of
which he was formerly a
member. His reference to
Catholics, as well as to mem
bers of other- churches, are
made in a kindly spirit. It
is worth attending the meet
ings to hear him relate his
conversion and tell of his life
prior and subsequent to that
event.
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Day and Night Services
A service will be held in Reddish Hall each evening, and
day services will be held during most or all of the time, in the
hall or elsew here, definite announcement of w hich w ill be made
in the printed program.
A Cordial Invitation
To attend these services is extended to the people of Alliance,
the surrounding country and neighboring towns.
Committee on Publicity
JOHN W. THOMAS, Chairman
Killer Lamb Market Rather Slow;
Not Enough Done at It O'Clock to
Make a Market. Liberal Supply. I
Feeders Active, Higher Buyers'
Take Advantage of First Good Ri n ;
Her in Weeks One String Brings !
New Top of $12.70. i
t'nion Stock Yards, Souili Oinalii,
Nebraska, January !th, 1917. Re
ceipts of cattle were tolerably liberal
with a broad demand for dexirubh
grades. As a result,, buyers were
goiiit-uliat bearish on the opening
rounds and while they picked up the
move desirable cattle at prices that
compared favorably with the latter
(art of las' week, tbeli bids were
mostly a dime lower on corn fed
stier.r T!ie fair to Rood l,0,"vi to
t.l.'.'t pocid beevcb ooKl fairly frcly
Ht $il rii';i in '.. while the common to
fair warimd up and short feil grades
wer slow and irreunlar sellers any
where frnui $.00 to JH.25. and en
ilou n. The mar!;et for cows and heif
ers was practically the same as for
beef ste.-vs, 1 Irable oiTeringa finding
a broad outlet at steady prices.
Quotation on Cattle: Good to
choice ycarltivrn. $H.2f.0 1 1 -5'" ; S'v.id
to choice beeves. $10 OU'it 11.0U; f . If
to (tood beeves, $l.."ifi! 10.0); common
to .fair beeves, $7.75fi!.2r.; gcKid to
choice heifers. $7 .imiiR 8.5ft; good to
choice cows. $?.(! 1 1 R.00 ; fair to gocit
eowB. $il.ee'n 7.ii"; canners and cut
ters. $4.5iM' i;.0i); veal calves, $7 50W
IO.L'j; bel.pna bulls, $5.5ft(St.0o;
beef bulls, Stj.iO$j. 7.75.
The week opened out wltli a pretty
liberal run of hoii, arrivals counting
out 151 ears, or ; ni"tblnn like 11,3' o
bead. The shipping demand for hops
was not quite as urgent as most day?
of last week, and order buyers did
not. take a very lare share of the
otTerings, but packer requirement
were large. Bulk of the offer! us
Mld at $10.1"iHi.o and a top t
510.G5 was reached These are ih"
hifrhest prices i'Vii before in January.
The fat lamb market for Men''ay
was a rather sl.iw uTair. When pack
ers came out and bid prices as miie'i
us 2"c lower in evtreme cases, sel'-
ers balked ai d up t fairly late hour
nothing of conxe-iuniee bad be., n
iliii. Feed-r buy -rs made s-hor
work of the lirct run they have had In
weeks, pay ui if prices that were a
much as lew l..e higher for ra:ig.
feeding lambs.
Quotations on heep and laivbs:
tamos, good to choice, $13.0"fi 1 !.' 5;
lambs, fair to good. $12,254? n 00;
lambs, clipped. $' .".Off 11.3"; lnuiln.
feeders, $11 .mi'fi I -'..".(I ; year Inps.
glHIil to cboiee. ?l l.otf?tl.75: (IM'
JIngs fair to ko. $e.eoff li.mi; weih.
I ers, fair to ho'ce, $'. ti i.?f to.2.: e'S,
go.xl to choice. $."eii H.lo; ew s. fair
to good. $7.."" S I'O; ewes, plain lo
culls. $5.5031 7. r.li; ewS. feeding. $j.00
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The Mat.il of Taking 4 'old
With many people taking cold is
a habit, but fortunately one that Is,
easily bjpken Take a . cold sponge
bath every morning when you first ',
get out of bed not lee cold, but a
temperature of aboyt 90 degrees F.
Also slep with your window up. Do
this and you will seldom take cold. ,
When you do take cold take Cham
berlain's Cough Remedy and get rid
of It as quickly as possible. Obtain
Please Don't Jigfo
the Receiver (look
It Hurts Your
Telephone Scrvico
When you lift the telephone receiver from the hook, a small
electric light signal glows in front of the operator.
While the hook is up the light burns. If you press it down the
light goes out. Move the hook up and down SLOWLY and tho
light flashes.
This little signal on the switchboard is the same as any other
electric lamp, a trifle sluggish in lighting up. You can turn the
switch cn the electric light over your desk or in your home so fast
it will not burn. Try it.
When you "jiggle" the telephone hook rapidly the result is the
same, the tiny globe will not light up and consequently the opera
tordoes not get your signal.
If the operator fails to answer In a reasonable
. length of time on your first call, or if you wish to
recall her to get another number, move the receivr
hook up and down VERY SLOWLY.
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