News of Interest to and Pertaining I to Railroad Men I Commencing with No. 42 July 16 and No. 41 July 17, Herolngfoni waa made a flag stop for No. 41 to let off passengers from Grand Inland and Mai. and to pick up passengers for the Black Mills and for Sheridan anil want. This does not Include Edge niont proper. No. 42 will atop at Hentlngford to discharge passengers from Sheridan and west and from Blark Hllla points (this dooa not In clude Kdgemont proper) and will atop on flag to pick up passengers for Grand Ialand and east. Brakeman G. F. Wilaon of Alli ance haa been tranaf erred to diaper division, leaving here Wedneaday. Brakeman L E. Sheard left for Ravenna Wedneaday. Mr. Sheard went to Oreybull Wedneaday. Operator K. W. Dickaon of Mars land came to Alliance the latter part of last week on business. M. S. Hubbard who haa been work ing at the Alliance atock yarda waa called to Denver, he leaving here Wedneaday. Mr. Hubbard goea aa a member of the National Guard. Brakeman D. L. Bennett went to rasper Thuraday. He la on a vaca tion for a short time. He will go to Hot Springa for a few daya before returning to work. Mra. C. E. Wills and daughter Jan Ice went to Crawford for over Sun day. Mr. Wills is now on the Craw ford helper. Mrs. B. K. Robinson went to Edge- mont Wednesday. Brakeman C. E. Hunaon haa been tnoved to Kavenna which will now be his headquarters. Conductor H. C Walters and wife of Ravenna went to Broken Bow for a visit the latter part of last week. Mra. Mary Turney, mother of Con ductor C, A. Turney, is visiting at the home of her sOil at Ravenna now. Mra. It H Htm left here on 41 Friday for Dead wood for a couple of weeka' visit. Car Carpenter Fred Neilaon and wife ipade a trip to Bingham Sutur day. C. H lleldenhich has recently been employed aa operator at Lake aide. Brukenian K. A Schanke returned to work Monday after a couple of days' vlait in Casper. Mrs. J. M. McKclvey of Kdgemont went to Seneca for a vialt the latter part of last week. J. Cantlln, son of Conductor Cant lln.. went to Deadwood on No. 41 Saturday. - Tax Agent Pollard of Omaha stop ped at Alliance between trains Fri day on bUsineas, leaving here on No. 44 that day. C. L. Emerson and wife and son are visiting at the Dole home for a few days. Mr. Emerson was former ly road foreman of the Alliance div ision and in now master mechanic on the Denver and Salt lke railroad. R. V. Andreas who has been em ployed as chief clerk in the chief dispatcher's ofllce has accepted a pos ition as brakeman. Mrs. T. 8. Abar and Mrs. R. E. Mendenhall left today on No. 44 for Chillicothe. Mo., for a visit. Mrs. Abar's daughter will accompany them to Alliance on their return trip. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Reed left Sun day morning for a visit at Atwood, Kans.. with Mrs. Reed s folks. They will spend a few days in Omaha also. Brakeman J. V Heincy left Wed nesday morning for Great Falls for a couple of weeks' vacation Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Campbell went to Denver on 301 Wednesday morn ing for a few days. Conductor Frank Mackey len on No. 43 today to visit his folks at Chadron eat Brakeman G. M. Anderson left the latter part of last week for Seattle to visit his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burke return ed Sunday from Friend, Nebr., after a couple of weeks' visit with Mr. Burke's folks. George Keough of the general superintendent ' office left on 42 Tuesday night for Chicago and oth er points east. This trip will be greatly enjoyed by Mr Keough, this being his ttrst trip on sleeping cars. N. O. Robbins of the osa.lt de partment went to Denvie Sunday noon on business. ... Yard Master O. E. Williams and Switchman F. A. Lane left on 44 Tuesday for Chicago for two weeks' vacation They will also visit in Milwaukee Dispatcher 11. E. Marvin and wife went to Denver the first part of the week. They made this trip on ac count of the poor condition of Mr. Marvin's eyes. They made the trip to have Mr. Marvin's eyes examined and fitted. Misses Doris and Mable Young left last Wednesday for Spearfish canyon where they wlU spend a ten days' vacation. John Beach went to Deadwood Sunday. Mrs. Reach and the baby have been visiting near Deadwood for some little time and they will all return together. i Ia L. Smith was employed as brakeman on this division Tuesday. On account of the Increase in bus iness at Alliance. Conductor J. W. Coleman of Ravenna came to Alli ance Monday, where he will make his headquarters from now on. 9 Theodore Weldenhamer was em ployed on this division as brakeman this week. Brakeman F. B. Killlan and Roy Riehey have been promoted to con ductors. Chief Clerk A. V. Arnold and Train Master Gurley made a trip to Seneca Sunday on inspection engine on business. P. M. Scott left Saturday on No. 44 for Ottumwa. Ia.. for a day's vis it at his home returning on 41 Tues day morning. Mr. Scott's three brothers have enlisted, and he went home to say good-bye before they left. A. V. Gavin, J. Emerson, E. B. Kronvall and F. H. Bronkhorst went to Marsland on motor car Sunday. Switchman Caylor left on 4 2 Wed nesday night for Quincy, III., where his family is now located. He ex pects to bring hlR family to Alliance, where they will make their future home. O. B. Andreas returned to work at Alliance yard office Wednesday morning after two weeks' vacation. R. J. McKensle, yard clerk at Al liance, will be off duty for about two weeks account of having an attack of appendicitis. N. C. Young, yard clerk at Alli ance, went to Omaha this week for a week's vacation. Mrs. W. Keane find son of Girard came to Alliance Saturday, where the boy Is taking medical treatment. Art Payne has ben employed as brakeman on the Alliance division this week. Mrs. O'Connor and two sons went to Ellsworth Wednesday where they will spend a few days on their farm there. i Operator J. N. Brennan of Provo wet to Bridgeport Saturday. Where he will spend ten days on his farm. Mrs. J. S. Robbins left for Denver Sunday where she will spend a few days. Brakeman Fairchild has been em ployed as brakeman on the Alliance division. Mrs. Fairchild came to Alliance Wednesday and they will make their future home here. Mrs. J. F. Elliott and two daugh ters of Hemlngford came to Alliance for a few days this week. Operator G. C. Heinze went to An selmo Wednesday where he is to work as third trick operator tempor arily, relieving 0. O. Madden, who goes to Hyannis aa operator perman ently. Brakeman M. L. Hudson and wife went to Guernsey Wednesday for 'i visit. Mrs. C. H. Giese went to Utchfleld Wednesday for a visit. Mrs. McRanolds of merino, Colo., is comiug to Alliance soon for a vis it with her daughter. Mrs. O. W. Swain. R. H. Stevens, who has been em ployed as agent at Dunning, and wife left for Denver Wednesday. Brakeman K. F. Dun gey resigned and went to his home at Deadwood to help on the farm. 4 . Miss Marian Mote who has been snendinc a vacation at Warrensburg, Mo., returned on No. 43 Thursday. Brakeman George Ormsby laid off for a couple of daya this week going to Ravenna He will return on No. 43 today Mrs. J. W. Heed and three daugh ters went to Guernsey over Sunday. WOMEN TRY OUT NEW REGEIPES Mi-n Kohkar Again Conducted Sue- ceMtful s-i i-x of .Meeting among Itok Untie Farm ttn I-im week a ver successful series of meetings for the women of Box Butte county was conducted by Miss Mary Itohkui of the I'niversity K tension Service. -Mis Rohkar has been doing woman county a Kent work this spring ami summer in Box Butte. Sheridan and Dawea counties. The subject for discussion and demonstration at the meetings held last week was the planning of well selevted meals, studying the needs of the body and how these needs can best be met in the selection of ordin ary food material. Several uew recipe were auggeated for making new combinations of foods. Fo: ex ample: Chicken Scuffle Two cups finely-chopped chicken; one-half cup bread crumbs; two ta blespoons butter; two tablespoons flour; one and one-half cup milk; one teaspoon salt; one teaspoon par sley; one-fourth teaspoon paprika; one-eighth teaspoon pepper; three eggs. Make a white sauce of the butter, flour and milk; add the sea sonings and cook the bread crumbs in the sauce. Add the egg yolks well beaten, and let the sauce cool. Add the chicken and well-beaten egg whites. Bake very slowly till it springs from the finger. Si. -(lined Entire White Bread One-half cup granulated sugar; one-half cup molasses; one teaspoon salt; one teaspoon soda (dissolved in a little hot water); one teaspoon melted lard: one cup sour milk; one and one-half cups sweet milk; five and one-half cups entire wheat fioiir. Mix flour sugar and salt together. add molasses and sour milk mixed, and then soda and sweet milk and melted lard. Pour into buttered moulds. Steam two hours. Bake fifteen minutes. ItliiilMii'h Pudding Three cups rhubarb sauce; one- half cup tapioca (instant); sugar to taste; three tablespoons lemon Juice; two egg whites. Add tapioca to boiling rhubarb. Cook until clear add sugar and lemon Juice. Fold In stlftly-besten egg whites. Serve cold with whipped cream All who attended can testify to the palatabllity of these dishes, and a glance at the materials used will show their food value. Several conveniences. for the household w.re suggested and their use demonstrated. For instance, the iceless refrigerator waa shown. This consists of a simple framework for shelves, enclosed with a screen. The framework is covered with canton flannel, completely enclosing the re frigerator. This cloth is kept wet by having the upper end In a pan of water. If the device ia kept out of the direct sunlight, where the air cir culates freely, the temperature with in will keep 20 or 2.1 degrees lower than the surrounding temperature. Miss Rokahr also had a small mill for grinding the wheat for the entire-wheat bread mentioned In the recipe. This Is an inexpensive mill by the use of which much wheat and corn can be ground at home, and al so conserving the entire food value of the kernel. In some rases It may be more economical and in any case it makes the home more independ ent. The pressure cooker was shown in operation, and the extent of its use explained. This works on the prin ciple of high temperature obtained Ithiu pressure cooking foods quickly. thus saving time and fuel. For ex ample, at ten pounds pressure gen erated in the cooker, navy beans may be cooked in ten minutea. Tough meats will -ook tender in twenty m nutes under twenty popnds press ure. Interest in these meetings is grow ing all the time in spite of the in creased demands of the time of the women. The first meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Enoch Boyer. with an attendance of about twenty live. The second, Tuesday, was held by Mrs. D. E. Purlnton, with an at tendance of twenty. Mrs. Fred Na son iieji the third, about fifteen at tending. Thursday Mrs. Pete Jen sen was hostess to twenty-five, and Friday they met in the Community Club rooms at Hcmlngrord, attend ance twenty. At each meeting the women brought their lunches, mak ing the occasion one of social enjoy ment as well as economic profit. The Imst Series Next week Miss Rokahr goes to Dawes county for a similar series of meetings returning to Box Butte countjr in August. Her schedule here hext time will be as follows: August 6 Mrs. L. Boness. August 7 Mrs. F. Gileran. August 8 Mrs. Wllford Griffith. August 8 Mrs. Fred Abley. August 10 Mrs. Fred Black. 'I his will be the last series Miss Itokaht will hold in this county. Don't burn your old papers, mag azines and mail-order catalogs. We buy them. Alliance Herald, phon S40. flWe do not claim that the mere use of want ads will produce prosperity. IJBut it seems mor? than a coincidence that most prosperous people are quick to recognize the value of classified advertising. tLet us supply your wants through this page. Safe Phone South 750 Sound Call Us Any Time-Day or Night Co Rosenbaum Bros. Live Stock Commission Merchants Stock Yards Station, Omaha, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois - Sioux City, Iowa G. J. Ingwersen, Manager and Cattle Salesman R. R. Keenan, Cattle Salesman F. L. Crone, Feeder Buyer E. G. Smith, Hog Salesman G. S. Campbell, Sheep Salesman F. E. Randall, Sheep Salesman os. Krejci, Hog Salesman E. V. Keagle, Office Orders for Feeding Cattle, Sheep or Lambs Prompt Carefully Filled Reliable