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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1917)
Full Line of WASHERS Electric, Hand and Gas Power Especially we want you to come in and see the only practical GAS POWER wtphcr on market. Simple, easy to rati, self containing IF YOU SEE US J5EFORE MARCH 1st, IT WILL SAVE YOU $3.00, AS THEY ADVANCE ON THAT DATE. Don't Delay ACT NOW Rhein-Rousey Comp'y AT SOUTH OMAHA Dest Steers Mout Steady; Ccoun K rds Lower HCGi ABOUfFcKEL LOWER in:uKit)iti bulls of Serviceable Age Good Individuals und Triced to Sell Ranch adjolna town. imm; iuimjk cattlk iiancii J. M. Tollman, Prop. Maryland, Nebraska. Over-work, worry and the constant strain of a business life are often a cause of much trouble. Dr. Miles' Nervine is highly recommended for all Nervous disor ders. It is particularly invaluable to business women. Regulate your bowels by using DR. MILES' LIVER PILLS W FIRST BOTTLE, OR BOX, FAILS TO BENEFIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED. NERVOUS ATTACKS. "I iiunre! with nervous at tacks und liead.M he. Then my Ilvu Kt out if oiilcr mid It eetnd ss though my whole ystrin whs ut net. I enm in en red using- lr. Miles' NiTV Ine and tU took lr. Milva' Liver 1111m und nw I fetl per fect I y well In every wuy. My bowels also are In good shape now." MKS. At'CSlTSTA KE1SEK, 1149 1'orlLtnd Ave., Kochester, N. T. m -pTrM ram - - wm There are many things in the building material line that you want badly when at all. When you want quick service come to this yard. It is our pride that we Excel in Service and you may rest assured of our best efforts, whether your order be large or small. Lamb Trad Rather, SlowNot Much Business Dona Up to Lata Hour. Bidding Lower Prices Looks Ao Though Handy Stuff Would be About Steady. Sheep Are Draggy, Too. Demand Not Quite As Good Aa Last WeekFew Sold Show Lit tle Changa Good Feader Demand, Top, $14.25. Union Stock Yards, South Oniahi, Nebrn ka, February 10, 191?. The week opt ncd out with a modr3to run of cattle, Homo 273 loads, about 7.200 head. Pat kern all complained about the shortage of refrigerator cars, and j while they seemed quite Interested la , the more desirable, weighty beevea, they were rather Indifferent bidders en the general tun of steers, and want ed them lower where they wanted them at all. Comp aV5'n, however, I was fair from the shippers for the I good to choice heavy cattle, and they oia ai fiu.oui(f i i.lm, or u;wu-r from about ateady to a dime lower than the latter part of last week. The fair to pretty good 1,000 to 1.200 pound beevea aold at $9 80 10.40, and the common to fair warmed up and short fed grades went at from 18.25 9.75 and on down. Quotations on cattle: Good to choice beeves, $10.4011.25; fair to good beeves, $9.7510.35; common to fair beevea, $8.2509.50; good to choice heifers, $8.25 JT 9 25; good to choice cowa, $7.50(78.50: fair to good cowa, $?.50f7.50; eanners and cut tern, i5.23frfi.60; veal calves, $9.00 ll.BO; bologna bulls, $6.0007.00; beef bulls. $7 5038.50. The supply of hogs for Monday was comparatively moderate, arrivals counting out 133 cars, or about 9.C00 head. On early rounds packers talk ed 10c declines and this enabled ship per who did not have very urgent or ders to get wimp hogs that were around BtOc lower. While some of the first hng packers got showed fiffj tnc declines, the hulk of the offering 'Id not tirt moving until bid had t een raised to a 5c lower level. A fair rin of sheep atid limbs put !m Its app:nr.nce lure Mndny, some v, c;irK. or 12.700 b In? reported In. Not much business hnd benn done In i he sheep barn up to a rather late ':cur In the morning. One load of !;:'it nml hnndy lambs sold nt $14.20, .ji'ing Just a shade lower than at the lose (,f last week. Dcinvnd for feed- a--'- v: ry tiMc l and one four car : rrh "H. nt $11.23. looMng to be a little higher than last week. Q'Mat'en" on sheep and lambs: Lambs. Unlit und handy. $!4.00P14 :!6; IkihLh, hcnv, $rv:'.r.tff1 1.nO; lambs, rllrpi'd. Ill.oOfT? 12 50; limits, feeders, I? I l.ir.: y. nrlW'g.. good to che'ec ''r ' 2 1 yr.irllngs, fair to e : i. $11.."'' I? 75: nethers, Mr to clinic $i-- 'I 7": i wes. good to choice. to ":.- It v cs. f.ilr to good. $'.. riO'i: i(i.7r; ewes, plain to Villa. $(i.nil(fi fl.t.MJ. Jot) jvutlll ui mat yiMcu. t Barney Shepherd left Monday on 44 for Gordon where he will be for sometime on business. e Jack Walker is suffering a very bad sprained shoulder due to playing basketball. Mr. Taylor from Lincoln wae look ing after the business of the Central Orainery Co. here Monday. Mrs. Mabel McClung and Mrs. B. IT, Shepherd were passcngera to Al liance Tuesday on 44. The young people of this place en Joyed a very nice St. Valentine's dance last Wednesday evening. The basketball game Saturday night between Chadron and Hemlng ford was a very good game. It waa a fast game from start to finish, re sulting in Hemlngford's favor, the score being 20 to 17. The two high school teams from this place will go to Crawford next Saturday to have their last game of the season. Mrs. George Jonoa entertained the M. E. Ladies' Aid at her home last Wednesday afternoon. Mr. Gerger of Waco, Nebr.. came Saturday for a visit with his family. He departed Monday morning on 44 for his home. A. M. Miller Is going i Urt a roller skating rink In the opera house. They will open up Wednes day night, then after that the skat ing nights will be Mondays, Wednes days and Fridays. jrrcw church to ik BUILT AT RUSHV1LLK Sydney H. Foster, the architect, was up from Gordon, bringing a drawing and plan of the proposed new M. E. church for Rushville. The plans call for a handsome Gothic building with bell tower, Epworth League room, and main auditorium on the ground floor. The basement will have a dining room, furnace room, gymnasium, which can also be used for class rooms. BushviUe Recorder. For Auto Owners Put Your Car in Good Hands No matter what work you may want done on your car, yon can rest assured that it will be properly done if it comes to us. Only the most capable men are employed by us, and care fulness is our motto. We treat every car we work upon exact ly as though it were our own. We will gladly quote you prices on storage with full serv ice or part service. Or we can give you service without stor age if you prefer. Why not give us a trial and let the results determine fu ture relations between us? Pay us a call and we can talk it over. WE MAKE REPAIRS QUICKLY AND PROMPTLY, AND GUARANTEE OUR WORK. & SON PHONE 164 AUTO LIVERY GARAGE AUTO REPAIRING TIRES AND SUPPLIES SEVEN MILLION ACRES Of Free Homesteads in Wyoming fnr Can Make Application Now! all who use It. the Boothlng pine bal- CHARACTER OF LAND: Grass-covered grazing lands in Wyoming sara with tar heal the Irritated air j J passages soothes the raw spots, north of the Platte River and east of the Big Horn Mountains. loosens the mucous and prevents HOW REACHED: Over the Burlington 'b Central Wyoming main line King's New Discovery Induces natur al sleep and aids nature to cure you Adv 2 j 1 3E 3E Ti IILIIimUl UltU ULI h nt 1BE Miss Freda Danboiu was shopping in Alliance bet ween triiiiiH Friday. Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Foley, WVdueHdi'y. February It, a line ba by boy. Mother und bit by both do ing nicely. Mrs. Melick returned to her home in the east part of the state last Wednesday night on 4 2. after upend ing two months here nursing her sou Huss.U who hud ten nick with j t-carlot fever. "Mrs. S. W. Founds returned Sat urday f i out the eastern part of the .state where she has been for the past time iiiiuUhts visiting relatives. Mrs. Belle Brown went to Alliance to the hospital Monday where 'she a ill be for a week taking treatments fit.' her eyes. Miss Irma Lotspeleh of Alliance Aim visiting friends at this plan.' last Saturday and Sunday. Bryan Fosket wau a passenger to Alliance Sunday on 4 4 for a short Wsii with his wife, who is in the l.otp'tal there. The Misses Enyeart and Hacken berry of Marsland were visiting I t i nds at this place last Saturday .iiui Sunday. Miss Nona O'Nell and Miss Paul ine Dowd were paasengera to Alli ance on 4 4 Saturday, returning home Sunday on 4 3. Carl Spacht enjoyed u visit from i his mother and sister, of Alliance, J a b ' c "" . i i l t a I c o a - C3 , O Z . eo . - -i - c-s via Douglas, Casper or Glendo, and also by the Burlington's Alliance-Sheridan main line for Northeastern Wyoming. HOW TO GET TITLE: Three years' residence required with five months' vacation each year. Permanent improvements to the val ue of $1.25 per acre required. Final proof within live years. Res idence taken up within six months of the date of filing. WHEN TO GO: Go early this Spring if possible; yet the area is large and will offer an excellent choice as late as the Summer. INFORMATION will be readily furnished applicants cither by the United States Land offices at Douglas, Sundance and Buffalo, Wyo., or by me. Send at once for our circular of in formation and guidance. It tells j-ou exactly what to do. K. It. IIOWAUD, Immigration Agent 1001 Fariiiuu Street, Omaha, Nebrka mm EHSSBSaSBl last Saturday and Sunday. ; Oru I'hillips made a business trip ; to Belmont and Crawford last Sun ' day. , Mr. and Mrs. Si Wood, who have been visiting friends and relatives I here for the past two months, de parted Tuesday for their new home iu Michigan. j Miss Aj:nes Moravek left for Wy , oming Friday where she will file on a homestead. I ' Miss Etta Michael waa a west bound passenger Sunday for Craw ford, where she will spend some time. .with her sister Mrs. Alve Nickelson. Victor Supremacy The greatest Artists of All the World Make Records for the Victor Exclusively Besides bringing to you the magnificent interpretations of the world's greatest operatic artists, Victor Records also present Io you the brilliant renditions of the most famous artists of the concert stage. Wherever these great artists appear, in opera or on eoiicert tour, they are irroeted by hosts of delighted music lovers. But great and enthusiastic as these audiences are, they are far outiumbered by their vast Victor audiences who hear and applaud iheir art on the Victrola. And because their Victor Records are absolutely true to life, you enjoy in your own home all the exquisite beauty of interpretation which has established Victor supremacy on a basis of great things actually accomplishe'd. The Wiker Music House is the exclusive Alliance dealer for Victor Vietrolus and Rec ords. We will be pleased to talk with you about the various styles of Victors and Victrolas $10 to $400 and play any m usic you wish to hear. Ask for a copy of the Victor Record Catalog the most complete catalog of music in all the world. WIKER MUSIC HOUSE EVERYTHING IN MUSIC Pianos Chickering, Ivers & Fond, and Kurtzman Pianos Sheet Music. Complete Line of Small Goods MRS. J. T. WIKER, Manager. ACROSS FROM POST OFFICE