The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 16, 1918, Image 6

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, MAY 16, 1918
A noteworthy list of
properties in the "For
Sale" column today.
If you have idle capi
tal at the moment
better look them over.
Nothing more sub
stantial, or sure of
profit, than real estate.
i
HEAD STUFFED FROM
CATARRH OR A COLD
Say Cream Applied In Nostril T
Opens Air Passages Right Up.
Instant reliel no waiting. Your
rlnaj-ed nostrils open right up: the air
paMeafp of vour hrnil clear atvl yon can
brcatnp freely. No more hawking, anuf
fling, blowing, headache, dryness. No
atmggling for brrwth at night; your
cold or catarrh disappears.
(let a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Balm from .your drugfrint now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It pen
etrates through every air passage of the
head, soothes the inflamed or swollen
mucous membrane and relief comes in
Btniitly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed up
with a cold or nasty catarrh.
Both Ends
( Producer and Consumer )
Against
The Middle
(The Packer
The consumer wants to pay a low
price for meat.
The farmer wants to get a high
price for cattle.
The packer stands between these
conflicting demands, and finds it im
possible to completely satisfy both.
The packer has no control over the
prices of live stock or meat, and the
most that can be expected of him is
that he keep the difference between
the two as low as possible. He does
this successfully by converting animals
into meat and distributing the meat
at a minimum of expense, and at a
profit too small to be noticeable in the
farmer's returns for live stock or in the
meat bill of the consumer.
Swift & Company' 1917 transac
tions in Cattle were as follows:
Sold Meat to Retailer for
Sold By-products for . . .
Total Receipts
Paid to Cattle Raiser . . .
Balance (not paid to Cattle Raiser)
Paid for labor and expenses at
Packing House, Freight on Meat,
and Cost of operating Branch
distributing houses ....
Remaining in Packer's hands as
Returns on investment . . .
Average Par Haas
. $68.97
. 24.09
93.06
84.45
8.61
7.32
$ 1.29
The net profit was $1.29 per head, or
about one-fourth of a cent per pound
of beef.
By what other method can the dif
ference between cattle prices and beef
prices be made smaller, and how can
the conflicting demands of producer
and consumer be better satisfied ?
1918 Year Book of interesting and
instructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift ft Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
Farm
LOANS
Ranch
want your real estate loan business,
will make rates and terms to get it.
can put over a loan for any amount
will save you money on your loan,
solicit the opportunity to show you.
The WOODRUFF BALL CO,
INVESTMENT BANKBRO
VALENTINE,
NEBRASKA
Soft Drinks and Beverages
BEVERAGES ON DRAUGHT
AT ALL TIMES
Order a case of 36 pints
sent to your home. De
livery made anywhere in
'V Alliance. Rebate for re
s' turn of cases.
Cigars, Tobaccos,
Candies, Lunches.
KING'S CORNER
JO IN HODGKINSON. M. i
Distributors for Bridgeport Bottling Work
WHAT YOUR
DOLLARS DO
One Hundred Cents' Worth
of Mercy and ReUef for
Every War Fund Dollar.
POTASH DEPOSITS .
FOUND AT BAYARD
She: "1 1on't nippons ymi nrc fond
of k Inflln k bnblesT"
Hp: "Not unless they nro jrlrl ba
bies about elKhtoon yeurs. old."
Fanner: "See here, hoy, what yer
dolti' up there?"
Hoy: "One of your penrs fell off the
to llne Sufll. lent Potash for Km-- tree, and I'm trying to put It back."
Lakes in North Platte Valley Appear
tlon of It. .in. t i. .ii Plant
All old hairs or sucks should be r
paired and used, according to word
neni out by the director of the extea
aion aerrlce to food workers. War
demanda are going to make hags
man e Orilers for (train baga should
be put In at one through rgeuhvr
channels One British order alia for
160.000,000 sacks to ho used for
bags.
Vour Rtd Proas dollars eTy cent
of every Ited Cross dollar actually
relieves suflerlnK actually K"Ps
you give It, for war relief. Not one
cent of any contribution goes into
Red Cross administration expenses
the overhead of War Fund adminis
tration Is more than covered by ths
Interest accruing from the hanking of
the funds. All relief work not per
talnlng to the war Is amply covered
by the normal revenues of the Ked
Cross through membership dues.
Tour answer to humanity's cry
your donation to war relief Includes
sot only the care and restoration ot
the wounded. It la a mission of mercy
to the famished, the homeless and
helpless, the lame, the halt, and the
blind all the victims af war that ap
peal to the heart of mankind.
The relief of Invalided soldiers, re
lief of the mutilated and blind, train
Ing of crippled soldiers for useful pur
nits relief service for the care and
revival of soldiers on furlough from
the front relief of children through
out devastated territory relief of do
pendent families of soldiers relief to
prisoners In Germany relief among
repatriated people returning to Francs
children's refuges and hospitals
these are among the divisions of or
ganized work that carries practical aid
to its every object In a wide field of
activity. Its scope embraces Russia,
Roumanla, Serbia, Italy and Armenia
besides the great field of France.
Your donation makes this great mis
sion of mercy your own.
The Red Cross carries 100 cents
worth of aid for every dollar donated.
THIS IS THE TRUE
RED CROSS SPIRIT
A Utile Story With a Big
Thought in It.
Alkali lakes east of Itryatd. Houth-
east of Alliance in the North Platte
valley, are apparently full of good
I potash deposits The ink save, been
under suspicion of betaf containers
'of potash for some time and capital
ists ate now making teats to deter
mine tin- quantity available.
The Bayard News of last wivk, con
talned the following article reKnnllim
tin'1 IbbMMB!
"for some weeks past capitalists
have been Invetttgntlttt the possihiu-
jlies In the potash lakes east of May
I ard, and bare finally decided the In
timations justify tests to the extent
, of boring wells around the deposits
and making tests of the soil. Teats
Of the water have shown a very large
pore en tags of potash.
"Recently the lakes on farms be
longing to C. 0. Nelson and John Oll
' ver were leased by a representative
of the Investigators, who says his
company will nt once begin to make
' the tests, and if results show up as
well as the Indications warrant, a re
I finery will be erected at once, and the
work of extracting the potash push
' od as rapidly as possible.
"The several lakes east of 1 lava id
have long been known to contain pot
ash hut as to the amount it was not
known ti nt 11 the development of the
; industry east of Alliance called the
.attention to the possibilities in this
territory.
"If the further tests uphold the
hope of the parties interested in prov
ing to he what is anticipated .Bayard j
will benefit from the enterprise, be-
cause the majority of the lakes are
within a few mileB of town, and of
necessity our city will reap some of
the business.
"Of course it cannot be expected
that a business of this kind will go
to the trouble and expense of pump
ing the water any dlstnnce to recog- j
ni.e town and they never do. j
Rather the industry is the means of
starting a new town. But being near-j
er to the works than any of the sur-;
rounding towns Bayard will naturally
be most benefitted.
"The prospects for a sure go of,
the enterprise Is so certain that it is
rumored a local Bayard man already,
has the contract for hauling sand fort
the concrete work for the factory."
MICKIE SAYS
A month ago the Ked Cross chapter
In Bay City, Mich., received a hurry
up call for 150 dunnage bags. Troops
were about to move, and through an
oversight their equipment was not
complete. The bags bad to be made
and sent within 48 hours. A request
tor help was sent over the town, and
the stores were sesrehed successfully
for the right materials Among those
who quickly responded and came to
the chapter workrooms to help were
two little girls, sisters, about ten and
twelve years of age, each eager to lend
a band and do something for the boys
who were going to the front. All day
long the Augers of the women and
the little girls were fairly flying. Bag
after hug received the last stitch un
til scores were piled up ready for
shipment. Closing time came, and the
woman superintendini; the making of
the hugs counted those completed and
announced that If every one of ths
workers could come early the next
morning and work all day the hags
would sarely be finished in lime for
shipping by evening. Two crestfallen
little girls, the little sisters, were wait
lug for her at tin- door as shs de
parted. Red Cross Dunnage Bags.
"We are awfully sorry, tua'am," salel
the older of the two, "but we cau't
come back tomorrow. You see tomor
row we huve to " And, without fin
ishing the sentence, she looked back
wistfully at the pile of hags
"it Is loo bad you can't cease hack,"
said the superintendent, "hut 1 want
lo thank you, and we all thank you,
for the work you've done today. You
two have I eeu a wonderful help and
that pile of hags Wouldn't he nearly so
big if you hadn't been here, tiood
night"
The next morning when the uper
iuieiident came down to unlock ths
workrooms for tfce day she was aston
Ishud to see the two little girls stand
Ing In the cold by the locked door.
"Oh, I'm so glad to see you !" shs
said. "I thought you said you couldn't
come?"
"Oh, we knew those Red Croat Lags
Just had to be finished for the sol
diers," exclaimed the little one, with
glistening eyes, "tud we got up at
three o'clock this morulng and got tbs
washing done early I"
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Rheumatism Yields
Only rheumatic sufferers know
the agony of its darting pains,
aching joints or twisting cords.
But some few have not known that
scons
EMULSION
has been correcting this trouble
when other treatments have
utterly failed.
Scott's is essentially blood-food
in such rich, concentrated form
that its oil gets into the blood to
alleviate this stubborn malady.
Get a bottle of Scott's Emul
sion or advise an ailing
friend- No alcohol.
The Norwegian cod liver oil la
Scott' EmuUioa U now refined in our
own American laboratories which
make it pure and palatable.
Scott "owtir Blooui field N. I. 17-21
6UPPLYINQ t-RENCH HOSPIt.. 8.
The Red Cross hospital supply serv
ice Id France has 16 warehouses filled
with drugs, medicines, surgical instra
metits and dressings. It serves S,J&
Freuch mil liar hospitals.
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT TH6
"Omaha's Fun
Centre"
musical fxtrava6anza
Ciian, ClMti EnUrtaisstent Eoartbod-Sset; Aa
tartMSf. LADIES DIME MA1IMEE OAILV
DON'T GO HOME SAYING t
t DIDN'T VI8IT THE GAYETY
Long
hours, close and
tedious work are very apt
to result in Headaches or
other Pains. Don't suffer.
DIV. MILES'.
ANTI-PAIN PILLS
will quickly drive your
Pain away, and
Dr. Miles9 Nervine
will assist you by relieving
the Nerve Strain.
IF FIRST BOX, OR BOTTLE, FAILS
TO BENEFIT YOU, VOUR MONSY
WILL BE REFUNDED.
DIZZY SPELLS.
"Mr nerres became all
worn out I had sad head
aches an Severe dissy
spalls. I could not sleep
and my appetite was poor.
I bran using Dr. Miles'
Ant I I'm In Pills and ther
always me Instant re
lief no matter what the
pain. Thee I used Dr.
Miles' Nerrlae regularly
and was soon In perfeet
health again.'
' MRS. a U TOUNO.
14 Pittsburg St,
Neweaatle, Pena.
Order Your
Coal Supply Early
It is the wise thing to do
You'll say so this winter, too.
ck-' .Kin
1 I
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If we could make plain to yon the sit nation, we
that yon would put In your winter's coal supply now.
We are not trying to -stare yon, but we are trying to tell
you. The car shortage exists. It may sooa to yon like
everything is moving, but you'll appreciate what we teO
you when winter conies and It may be next to Impossible
to get coal. j
We're got coal to tell you today. We're got coal today
to put Into your bin. Ws can't promise more. It's good
coal and It's a fair pries. We urge you to get busy
thing act. It will prove to your advantage
Dierks Lumber & Coal Co.
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