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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1917)
CHRISTMAS KPITION ALLIANCE HI .K A I.I). THI RHDAY. DEC. 18, 1017. TICKEY CATTLE FOR IM MEDIATE SLAUGHTER (Cont m-.ed from P i 19). OarribbeaB Baa, Pvmipt to lbs pur- popi s and pr rYlStt no cf this net, jo; nt regulation BBTS NH Issued, offei Itc October 1, 1017, proscribing the conditions under whirh tir k-lnfoserd cattle may ba Inpor i d For tho protection of dotnest Ic out do from dtoOftM whlrh might bo broviHlit in by tho import. 1 animals ami to make COrtOiB thai only wools onio men shi II bo produced from thnt sou roe, tho r sJOlroflDt nts pro scribed by the art and by the regula tions BUVOBlB I hi' import . t ion Mid tBBBBtOf of thSSS Cattk SfS I ry gtriet. Cattle may not be Imported from any of the countries mention d tn which it boil be dotOllBiBOd by the secretary of SgrtCU'tCrS that foot-and-mouth disease exists; nor Biay cattle be Imported which are ef fected with or have been exposed to ny dioeoflQ Oth r il.an splenetic fever. They :i n be imported only iBto those pans of tbo UOi Sd Stat:'H below tho MBtherB cattle quarantine line at the ports of entry designated 1b the regulations, which are as fol lov s: OolTOBtMi Port Arthur, Texas City, N"W Orleans, Mobile, Pcnsacola, Jacksonville, Tamra, and Savannah. A permit fiom the secret, ry of ag riculture Is required for each con signment of cattle offered for Im portation. The cattle must be slaughtered at an official slaughtor lag establishment at port of entry Immediately after import:. ticn and 1b accordance with thr federal meat inspection act and regulations. They are required to be Inspected Bpcn arrival at port of tntry and, fifter unh iding, to be hjld in quer ent lnc for not less than five conse cutive hours of dHliCht) during which time they shall be 3 itj.rted to such insp-vtlon and tests as may be Becessary. Movement t f the cattle from the vessels to the slaughter bouse at port of cnt'-y 1b required to be c;.nfu!;y supervised .mi all plat forms, chutes, and convey;. ncea uaed In handling the animals m at be dis infected. The hbleo of the cattle, af ter tlBBghtSTi are required to be dis iBfected, and if BBttlO having snthrnz are found their hides end enrcrsiios must be destroyed. The provisions of these regula tions do nol apply to tick-infested cattle Import od from lf xico Into Texas for purposes other than im mediate slaughter at port of entry, such Importations being governed by the amendment to the act of August 80, 1890. approved March 4, 1911. and the regulations thor under. POTASH PR0SPECTIN6 ON PUDLIC LANDS (COBtlBBOd from Paso 19). associations and corporations of the ( is Indicated by analyses made by the cent potash, while that recovered leads, of which there are now many millions of acres under withdrawal. Hill to permit the leasing of these lands have twice passed the house, but have not been passed by the senate. Prior to the war practically the world's supply of potash was de veloped in Cermany, which has im mense deposits of the valuable min eral. At this time (iermany is boast ing that, on the termination of the war. the world again will have to obtain its potash supply from her. It Is known, however, 4hat largo de posits of potash exist In this coun try, and under the law and finder the regulations issued exploitation of those bods will bOgtfl. immediately. PeYmlts may be issued to citizens. United States for the exploration of not exceeding 2.R60 acres each of land In compact form, the permits to be for a period of two years. If tho permittee discovers potash in commercial quantity and quality be will be entitled to a patent for one fourth of tho area of his permit, the remainder to be subject to lease by the government. Applications for permits must bo filed In local United States land office s I na few days Secretary lmo will Issue the regulations to govern the 1 BSinf of public lands containing potash deposits. Bureau of Soils of the United States from the precipitation apparatus it department of agriculture, acocrding self is about 11 percent potash. The to a recent publication. Department dust may be used as a source of ce- Potash PROM L'KMKNT WST That between 71,000 and It, 000 ions of available recoverable potash, BbOB tone-third of the quantity nor mally consumed in the United Btati I . exists in the dust passing through or retained in the flues of the eomOBl manufacturing plants of the country Bulletin ."72. By Increasing the per centage of potash VOlBtlllSed, by the addition of substances which will not affect th' equality of the cement, the recoverable potash in flue dust can be increased to more than 100. 000 tons annually, or nearly one-half of th enormnl consumption of potash in the United States, according to tho bulletin. Numerous plants have Installed electrical preclptatloB equipment to recover tho flue dust, and are finding the installations good Investments, the bulletin declares. Some plants are recovering S per cent of tho po tash present in the raw materials fed into the furnaces. The dust recovered In the flue stacks, connecting kilns, and preci pitation apparatus Is about 4.Fi per ment material, may be disposed of as collected for use us a fertilizer or in fertiliz?r manufacturing, or may be leached to prepare concentrated po tash salts. IIUPI A I- SWINE OIIDINANUK Chadron Chronicle: Chadron has one ordinance which, as R war me: sure, we would heartily favor the rcpealtm nt of, for a year at hast the prohibiting of keeping hogs within the city limits. The or dinance is a splendid one in times of peace and adds greatly to the sani tation of the town, but our nation is some 20 per cent Obotl on porkers at the prer.ent time. The lef'ng down tho bars for the keeping of a back yard hog would be only following the I example set by many large cities of late, to aid in replenishing the world's hog supply. There is hardly a fam ily t' at could not raise and keep one pig on the garbage from the kitchen, without much outlay for feed. This apears to us as both conservation and although it might appear to some as a step backward, it would be for a great cause in which every BBS of BS is vitally Interested. By keeping the pen clean the presence "I 1 porker in the back yard would not become obnoxious. His "Womanish Soul." The French novelist Holland, speak In oi one of his aharacters in the Teflt book. "Joan Chrlstophe," says: "Ills as H womanish soul, with Its eternal need of loving nnd being loved." For n man to be effeminate is always reproach; to have this touch of Womanliness is something quite dif ferent, and may go to the making of o vorv fine mauhood. Chicago News. GENE HEATH'S NON PAREIL GRIP (Continued from Page 19). some fair agricultural l: nds sur rounding her, but nothing compared With the Box Butte country, and were this trad" withdrawn it would ' be a severe blow to the place. Chad ren !. a town of our own county, 10 miles nearer, a larger place and of course caries ar larg" asaoitment of supplies. Chudron is working for ur trade. To be sure the rough country of the Pine Ri Ige lies be tween Chadron and the river, but she already bus u very fair road, ;.nd the fact of its being 10 miles nearer la Quite an item. Hay Springs has never merited our ; patronage; has always talked that we were compelled to trade with her , It has been reported to us that land j seekers, ou their road to the Box POttS country, have been erroneous- i ly advised by Hay Springs parties, to go no fart BO! as the land in this country was all taken up, when in reality there are pel free homes for thousands, as every business man in j Hay Springs well knows. Besides, Iketa are a set of lawyers und land j eharks in Hay Springs, some of whom (we cun mention names when Becessary) have already 'shown i their teeth" in business transactions j with set oral of our citizens. We have u fVw advertisements from Hay Springs which bring in a small rev enue, but we wish this understood, that we do not canvass for patron age at the price of robbing our citl-SM I I I Exhibition and Exposition. While the two words, exhibition and exposition, In niodtrn usage when ap plied In the sense of a public show or display of natural or artificial produc tions, are used interchangeably, jet In some cases the words could not BO nsed Interchangeably without altering the meaning of both phrases, as an "ex hibition game of bull" conveys an idea eery different from that contained In the phrase "an exposition game of ball. As contrasted with exposition, exhibition deala more often with vis ible things and exposition with things saeotal ; as an exhibition of machinery ; an exposition of a text or doctrine of philosophy. Hence In part, perhaps, the disinclination of some to the word exposition for a show 1 i I Shop Early OUT - OP - TOWN CUSTOMERS CAN SIH BY MAIL. ANY AR TICLE LISTED HERB WILT, BE SENT TO YOU PREPAID IF YOU INCLOSE THE PRICE AND MENTION THE HERALD. i SJ BBBl yLUAN6E,ltfEB. Suggestions In Keeping With The Spirit of Christmas mb. JkYvBk fXw I Sp e m BspksJ2 t I "Universal" Electric Curling Irons MIIISI t-S B99021 Electric Curling Iron, with hair (Irving attachment as illustrated. No. B9902J $5.00 As above, without attachment, No. B09021 $4.25 Sent by parcel post anywhere if you mention The Herald. Electric Chafing Dishes fl2.00 Hot Point Tourist Set sr.. on Klectric Coffee Machines flO.OO For the cosy breakfast table, a welcome addition is an Klectric Toaster; nickel-plated, with black enameled base. Complete with six feet of cord, and plug. Hpeelal at sn.no Many attractive articles in Electrical gifts. Useful Gifts That Save Waste Conserve Man's Power Increase Efficiency and Stimulate Thrift are appreciated in these times and they count In the Nation's Service I I c-atcasJCMC the a cms tgi cvr-'fris SBj BJs SJS Wis SSsOJSwi Electrical Devices are Sensible t V.U(i:i7 Percolators, with an Klectric Attach ment, an- nothing short f perfection. The coffee percolator illus'rated is nickel-plated, and the handle is ebonized; capacity nine cups. Com plete with six feet of cord, and plug. At the spe cial price of sio.oo I .us i A dainty and apK'tizitig meal can be quickly prepared on an Klectric (Jrill; nickel plated, with black enameled base, and ebonized handler,; four heuts. Complete with six feet of cord, and plug. Hound shape. At. 97.50 K081 Oblong; SliMe tirill, one heat, otherwise as No. E984; also makes a good toaster. Price mi oo Sent prepaid any where within 100 miles of Alliance to out-of-town customers, if the full amount is inclosed with order. Mention "saw it in Herald." "From Generation to Generation" THE SAFEST WARE MADE Aluminum is BBQUeStlOBObly the most desirable metal for cooking purposes, since unlike iron, tn, copper or enamel it does not rust or form pois onous compounds with fruit or vege table acids. Wagner Ware is the highest grade of cast Aluminum on the market. Such a gift solves th;- rather difficult problem of "what shall I Ehr my wife for Christmas?" Come in and let us show you. Tea Kettles No. 7. Prire.f4.no Percolators. fT.OO No. 8. Pi-lce.fl.MO Try Pan . . ,2.45 Double Cookers fa.OO "STRUCTO" Engineering for Boys Just received a shipment of STRUCTO Sets, including the new Auto-Builder, the latest thing in Mechanical Toys. No. 10 Auto Builder f n.OO No. 12 Auto Builder 10.00 Cadet Structo Outfit l.OO Cadet Structo Outfit 1.00 No. 2 Structo Outfit 2.no No. 1A Accessory Outfit l.no Structo Transformer 2.00 Set Auto Wheels, complete. . . l.OO Structo Motor 2. an The Light that Says "There It Is" We are distributors for the famous Eveready Daylo. Some of the most popular Daylo i- styles, with prices. No. 6961 Hinged Bottom VcBt Pocket f .Tn No. 6962 Hinged Bottom Vest Pocket 1.00 2631. Nickel-plated Tubular... l.no 2632. Nickel-plated Tubular, as illustrated 1.7n 2633. Nickel-plated Tubular... 2.40 2630. Nickel-plated Tubular... 1.2n Above complete with Tungsten bat teries. Sent post-paid up.n receipt of price. Write for complete de scriptive folder. Give Her a Complete "Wear-Ever" Allumi num Set For Christmas Does she have EVERYTHING SHE NEED8) or does she have to just make the thing that she has "do?" We are showing a splendid line of Aluminum in ROASTERS, Cake Griddles, Pry Pans, Tea Kettles and complete sets of Aluminum. Buy your wife a complete set of Shiny Cooking Utensils that will be the delight of her heart and she'll always have the right utensil for every purpose. "Royal Rochester" Caseroles as. role cooking enables one to make appetiziiiK dUhee from cheaper cut of meat and Is, therefore, a large factor in food oiis.t alion. No. 1165 Royal Roychester hand painted Insert f7.00 Pyrex Inserts, silver plated frames so.oo up No. E138R Guernsey Brown, white lined 2.nO Weeler, as illustrated above l.no Heat-proof China Salad Dish, hand-decorated n.OO Silver-plated Bean Pot, universal Insert 6.50 Nickel Sandwich Plates. 2.no We have many other attractive designs. Let Santa Bring Her A New Range IT ISN'T HARD FOR YOU TO IMAGINE HOW pleased she will be how she will beam with delight at its smooth-polished top, its plain nickel trimmings; no corners to catch dirt. You are invited to drop in and see our complete line of South Bend Malledble Ranges. Prices and terms to suit all. 7 C4v6c i i iAi Hardware Co. ONEIDA COMMUNITY RELIANCE PLATE Andover Pattern IF you are looking for an unusual gift, come and sec our showing of Com munity Silver. ANDOVKK, BUIUBR OMR KKLIANt K PI.ATK No. 58602 Six Tea Spcons fl.7tt No. 58605 Six Table Spoons... S.no No. 58603 Six Dessert Spocns . . 3.2n No. 58629 Six Iced Tea Spoons. 2.2n No. 586 50R One Sugar, Spoon, in lined box 1.7H No. 58607 Six Medium Forks.. 3.no No. 58611 Six Hollow-handle Knives O.OO No. 58695B One Butter Knife.. .7n No. 5874 2 Set of 6 H. H. Knives and 6 flat Forks. In lined box 9.7n No. 58667 One Cold Meat or Salad Fork, as Illustrated... 1.00 Any of above sent postpaid to out-of-town customers on receipt of price. Reliance Plate at your service for 2 5 years. I 1 i i g f 6 c i