The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 23, 1918, Image 15

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    Only About Half
the Steer is Beef
Lire Weight 1200 pound
100
Dressed Weight 672 pounds of Beef
56
When Swift & Company buys
a steer weighing 1200 pounds,
only about 672 pounds goes to
market as beef; the other 528
pounds consists of hide, fats,
other by-products, and waste.
When the packer pays 15 cents a
pound for a steer, he sells the meat to
the retailer for about 24 cents. But
the packer gets only about 6 cents a
pound for the other 528 pounds.
This means that the packer gets
about 16 cents a pound for all the
products from a steer for which he
pays 15 cents.
The difference of 1 cent per pound
covers the cost of dressing, preparation
of by-products, freight on beef to all
parts of the United States, operation of
distributing houses, and leaves a net
profit of only about of a cent per
pound on all dressed beef sold.
Large volume of business and utiliza
tion of parts that were formerly wasted,
make this achievement possible.
Year Book of interesting and
instructive facts sent on request.
Address Swift Ac Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois
Swift & Company,U.S.A.
ASK US
TO
Sweat
FOR YOU
THIS
Summer
For Your Information
In making your purokaSM of Shirts, Soft Collars, etc., be
sure and get oversize.
Do this, because goods are not being shrunk at the pres
ent time before being placed on the market.
Observe this precaution and your laundered goods will not
come back undersize.
UP-TO-DATE DELIVERY SERVICE
Alliance" Steam f Laundry
riTRut'Thlrd Street ZT. Phone 160
WAR BUDGET
FOR WAR WORK
Stale Fuel Administrator John I.
Kenned)' Citable to !e Present, hut
Sends Interesting MSSSafS
WANTED Young man of good ad
dress with Home Ailing experience
to learn the Plnno business. Rood op
portunity for advancement. Call at
Iladdorff Music House 9111-tf-lfl
ran. law
John L. Kennedy, of Omaha, Ne
braska fuel administrator, who was
tO speak at the commercial cluh con-
vent ion Wednesday morning on the
subject, "A War Time Budget for
War Work in Nebraska." was unable
to be present hut he was abl
resented by Arthur L. Palmer, of
Omaha, who after brief talk, read
the foloWlOf message from Mr. Ken
nady
"The legislature ot its next regular
eeelOll ihotlld make an adeiiuaie ap
propriation, or authorise direct
leVJF for war purposes. In lieu of
that counties and rities throughout
the state might be authorized to
create funds for such purposes, for
us" in their own oommunit les. Both
plans might he followed to advant
age, j lie proceeds or tne tureci ap
propriation or levy by the state could
be used under the supervision and di
rection of state officials to be named
In the act; the proceeds of appropri
ations or levies made by county or
Cltf authorities to be expended by
county and city officials. Several
other states have made appropriations.
"In all branches of war work the
need for money for expenses will con
stantly Increase.
"Ample provision should be made
for carrying on the work of the state
and county councils of defense, and
for conducting the Red Cross, liberty
bond, war savings, thrift and other
campaigns. Then there are many lo
cal expenses In connection with the
food and fuel administrations which
should be absorbed by the several
communities.
"Up to this time, these expenses
have been met largely by voluntary
contributions from patriotic citizens.
In that way, the same people contrib
ute over and over again, and sooner
Or later their capacity to give will be
exhausted. Then, too, the great ma
jority of our people do not now pay
any part of the expenses of these
.. ! .. 'it. .).,.,.. . .. it in
cuiiipaigiin. i um uvyi i " m " i
opportunity to help along those lines. J.
All our people should contribute and
co-operate, and their interest in all
war activities would thereby be In
creased. "There are other obligations which
we should be prepared to meet
promptly and cheerfully. Young
men have gone to the front, leaving
dependent families behind them. In
most instanced provision has been
made for them. Circumstances
change, however, slcktleeH comes
earning capacity is reduced, children
are born and bring with them addi
tional exjK'nses; and by and by some
of the soldiers will come home to be
cared for. Nebraska certainly can
not afford to fall behind other states
in meeting these conditions It will
be a great relief for the men at the
front to know that their state and
their communities stand solidly be
hind them and their families in any
and every emergency. Soldiers'
families should be made to feel that
i tis a privilege for us to give, and
an honor for them to receive, such as
sistance. We who stay at home
should be glad to Bhare in the honor
and the glory which will come to our
country when the war 1b won.
"If the convention should adopt
resolutions on this subject, a commit
tee might be appointed to act with
other committees, which may here
after be named by other organiza
tions, to confer with the legislature.
This would be a direct method of
gathering and presenting to the mem
bersti much necessary information. In
the meantime, public sentiment
should be aroused to the necessity
for legislative action."
(Signed) JOHN L. KENNEDY.
HHIHTIAN III It II
Next Sun. lay Is the alxtennth anni
versary of the minister's first sermon.
At the morning service the same text
will be used, that was used In that
first sermon The subject Is "Preach
ing." At the evening hour the sub
ject will be "The Safe and Infallible
Way " We shall try to strengthen
your faith In the Christ and make
these sermons helpful. This should
be the greatest day since our coming Harry Pennlnger, Antloch
to Allinace one year ago. We expect .
additions at nearl pscvery service ! 9fitTttfiGrZ?aGftttBttSittClm 1
For Sale
FOR SALE OR TRADE -Overland
truck In good
The llihle school Ismaklng great
progress. Our motto is "Every teach
er and every pupil at least five min
utes early."
The Endeavor society prayer meet-
are of the best. Voting person
this Is your opportunity to enter a
t raining school.
The mid-Week meeting
church is on Wednesday
onie anil se what we are accomplish
ing at this HI V lee,
Come to the church with a message
and a welcome. -Stephen .1. Epler.
minister.
safe. Inside dimensions 14x20x4 5
Inches. Practically new anil will
sell cheap as must have larger one.
A. T. Seyholt, Bridgeport. Nebr.
FOR SALE Bakery anXca7eTtn
excellent cond'tlon with good pay
ing business. Have to give up the
Of the I business as I am subject to draft. Ro
evenlng , 'Pilre cash or bankable paper. Pete
Manewal. Marp'wal's bakery and cafe,
Alliance, Nebr.
Real Estate, Loans and Insur
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish
Block. 15.tf.era7.
We have equipped our drey wag-
I one end auto truck with tne latest
! appliances for moving furniture
I without marring or scratching or do-
Ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad
- One ton i w ,M by UB on all moving
condition ib" JOHN R SNYDER. Phone II.
Nebr 37-tf-5tB0
tf-9188-20 r" '(FNTirnlshdmrmTren
only. 1.04 BOS mute
2r,r.-$-it-25
FOR PENT Furnished room in
modern house. Call 304
2F-tf-9265
POUND ifeadllghtrriir FoTdTbeU
tween town and eouth Alliance.
Loser Inutilrc at this office. 9259-25-tf
The Junior department of the
Christian church Sunday school was
entertained at a birthday party for
all. In the church basement Tuesday
evening. Each month represented
made a page for the department
book.
Ice cream cones were served.
Mrs. Epler, Supl., teaechers, Mrs.
Bacon. Miss DeMoss, Miss Chloe
Richards and Orvllle Stephens.
The meetings held at the City mis
sion by Mr. McElfresh from Lincoln,
closed Wednesday evening. A Sunday
school was organized with C. Young
as superintendent; Mrs. Belnhold
vice superintendent; Ralph Beans as
treasurer and secretary. The Sunday
school will begin at 3 p. m.
There will be a public Installation
of the newly elected officers of the
Epworth lx-ague next Sunday evening
at the Methodist church. Miss Mabel
Grassman will lead the topic on
"Some wrongs that need righting In
our town." A report of the year's
doings by the league will be read, and
the installation wll follow. The pas
tor will deliver the charge and give a
short address to the young people.
The meeting begins at 7 p. m.
rOB BALI
seed. J. A.
Home grown alfalfa
Keegan. 926-tf-24
Miscellaneous
Arrangements are being made to
accommodate the large crowd which
will attend the annual stockmen's.
convention.
FOR TRADE Have good residence
lot near high school, will trade this
lot for a second hand car. Address
E. O. COOL, North Platte, Neb.
92-$-4t-23
OLD CLOTH RS WANTKD
The City Mission Is In need of
second-hand clothing, . jeclally men's
and shoes Call phone 696 and we
will call for them. The Hty Mis
sion FOR RENT Roomi in modern home
Thone Red 524. 9266-tf-25
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How To Get Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It's Splendid !
In one minute your clogged nostrile
will open, the air paaaagee of your head
will fWr and you can breathe freely.
No more hawking, snuffling, blowing,
headache, dryness. No struggling for
breath at night; your cold or catarrh
will be gone.
Get a small bottle of Fly's Cream
Halm from your druggist now. Apply
a little of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing rreara in your nostrils. It pen
etrates through every air passage of the
head, soothes the inflaml or swollen
mucous membrane and relief conies in
stantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed up
wRh a eold or nasty catarrh Relief
com ps so quickly.
Report of the Condition of
THE ALLIANt E NATIONAL HANK
nt Alliance, Nebraska
In the State of Nebraska, at the close of business on May IS, 1918
RESOURCES
Loans and discounts $427,904.28
Overdrafts unseruicd 1,176.29
U. S. bonds deposited to secure circulation (par
value) I 50,00.00
II. 8. bonds Pad certificates of Indebtedness
plec'sed lo secure U. S. deposit-, (par value) . . ' 10,000.00
U. 8. bonds and certiorates of Indebtedness pledg
ed to secure postal savings deposits (par value) 8,000.00
U. 8. bonds and certificates of indebtedness and
unpledged 10,000.00
Premium on U. 8. bonds 1,860.00
NOTICE
lie-.t ding Cncleaned Allejs
I have appointed a special police
man to accompany Scanenger Sam
Shelton on his clean up trips around
the city. Every person with a dirty
alley will be asked in a gentlemanly
way. to allow Mr. Sheton to clean the
alley immediately. A refusal to have
this done will necessitate action by
the city officials, resulting in a fine
for failure to comply with health reg
ulations. Ftirthermose the alleys will
he inspected each week. Any dump
ing of refuse in alleys from now
win result in a fine being taxed
the offender.
W. E. ROUSE Y, Mayor.
Stock of Federal Reserve Bank (HO per cent of
subscription) ,
Value of hanking house 20,000.00
Lawful reserve with Federnl Reserve Bank
Ci.sh in vault end net amounts due from national
bankss ,
Ne amounts due from banks, bankers, and trust .
companies other than included In Items 13, 14
and 16 , , . ,
Checks on other banks In the same city or town
aB reporting bank '.....
Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer aqd due
from U. 8. Treasurer
Total
on
on
Bruce Wilcox, editor of the Bridge-!
t s. .. , i j i . , i . . waa In Alttnnpp this !
week with the commercial club visitors.
WANT ADS
Wanted
WANTED A girl for general house
work. Phone 173 or call at 607.
Toluca. 9254-tf-24
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid in
Surplus fund
Undivided profits $ I4,r,07.89
Ix'ss current expenses, interest, and taxes paid. 11,407.67
Circulating notes outstanding
Net amounts due to banks, bankers, am! trust
companies 38,298.50
Individual deposits subject to check 214,849.19
Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days
(other than for money borrowed) 42,037.56
Cashier's checks outstanding 5,869.47
Certificates of deposit (other than for money
borrowed) 160,616.55
Postal savings deposits 4,698.19
Other time deposits 18,095.86
Other United 8tates deposits, including deposits
of U. 8. disbursing officers 10,303.40
79,250.00
3,000.00
20,000.00
23,000.00
66.948.79
1,185.09
13,290.64
2.505.00
1637,258.94
$ 50.000.00
60,000.00
3,100.22
49,400.00
484,758.72
$637,258.94
Total
State of Nebraska, County of Box Butte, bs.:
I, F. W. Harris. Cashier of the abovenamed bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
F. W. HARRIS, Cashl r.
Subscribed and sworn to before m Stills 16?h dv of May, 1918.
(Seal) F. E. REDDISH, Notary Public
My commission expires July 2. 1918.
Correct Attest: F. M. Knight, F. E. Holsten, It. E. Knight, Directors.
The Churches
The president of the United States
has appointe.d Thursday, May 30, as
a day of prayer. At this time when
the thought of the world is being
turned through sacrifice and suffer
ing toward the realities of spirit,
Christian Scientist should strive to
gain the deep spiritual import of Mrs.
Kddy's "Prayer for Country und
Church'" (Christian Science vs. Pen
theism, peg 14). Mrs. Eddy has
pointed out that "prayer mci.ns that
we desire to w. Ik and will walk in
the light so far as we receive It, even
though with bleeding footsteps" and
that "the highest prayer Is not one of
faith merely; It is demonstration."
In compliance with the request
contained in the president's procla
mation the First Church of Christ,
Scientist, of Alliance, will hold a brief
service In Adler's hall, 310 Vfe Box
Butte avenue. May g at 11 a. m.
FIRST HAITIST II t Hi 'H
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Preaching at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in
B Y P. U at 7 p in.
Wednesday mid-week services at 8
p. in.
Baptism service Sunday evening.
OLD FALSE TEETH WANTED
DON'T MATTER. IF HROKEN
We pay up to 5 dollars per set. Also
cash for Old Oold, Silver and broken
Jewelry. Check sent by return mall.
Goods held 10 days for sender's ap
proval of our offer. Mazer's Tooth
Specialty. Dept. A, 2007 8. 6th St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. ad-9229-6t
WANTED To contract with relia
ble parties for 20 wild and wooly
mules for stockmen's convention,
June 11-14. W. D. Fisher, Sec'y, Al
liance. 9199-tf-21
WANTED Odd Jobs done after
noons. Phone 244. L. J. Tellis.
9217-$-lt-22
WANTED Cook for small potash
plant. Man and wife preferred.
Woman for cooking; man for factory
Apply L. Farrell, room 9, Alliance hotel.
OLD RAGS are worth SEVEN (7)
CENTS a pound, dean, of course, at
THE HERALD office
WANTED To correspond with a
maid or widow between 4 0 to 50
years of age, by well known man
with references, 60 years of age.
I Good health and in business. No chil
dren. Object matrimony. Address P.
O. box 21. Spearflsh, 8. D.
SALESMAN WANTED Lubricat
ing oil, grease, specialties, paint,
part of whole time. Commission basis.
Man with car or rig preferred. River
side Refining company, Cleveland, O.
ItfM-U-SI
SALE OF
Hereford
n
Bulls
aus
:
High Grade Stuff
One and two years old, priced right, well worth
the money.
Seen at my ranch 18 miles north and 8 miles east of
Alliance.
G. M. BANKS, Owner