The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 06, 1918, Image 14

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, JUNE 6, 1918
WEEKLY NEWS
OE NEBRASKA
(Continued from Page I 2nd Section)
plriised with the prospects. At any
rate they have been renewing leases
that will not xpire for from three to
six months yet and in addition have
purchased outright a considerable
acreage In the vicinity of the work.
Traveling more than 1.800 miles
by rail and auto and covering nine
teen counties in central and western
Nebraska, the director of the bureau
of publicity Is of the opinion that
the government estimates of, Ne
braska's wheat production this year
are too low. I fall to note any evi
dence of decreased acreage, as stated
by the federal statisticians. On the
contrary, I note evidences of increas
ed acreage, especially in western Ne
braska. Some section In the eastern
part have been slightly damaged by
dry weather, but recent rains will put
a new aspect on conditions. Western
Nebraska wheat never looked bet
ter, and the acreage is from 2 5 to
50 per cent larger than ever before.
I confidently figure on not less than
sixty-five million bushels of Nebraska
wheat this year.
By August l of this year Nebras
ka will be producing more than 80
per cent of the potash produced In
the United States. A thousand tons
a day will be tne average production
by that date.
A number of live commercial clubs
thru out the state have Informed the
department of publicity that they are
willing to assist in financing Nebras
ka's exhibit at the National Soil
Products exposition at Kansas City
next fall. Arnold Martin will collect
and arrange the exhibit.
The annual meeting of the Nebras
ka aasocation of commercial clubs at
Alliance on May 21 and 22 was en
thusiastic and patriotic to a striking
degree. War problems occupied the
entire time of the convention devel
opment work calculated to help put
the Hun out of the ruling business.
fhe 1919 convention will be held at
Broken Bow.
The Alliance Potash company Is
the latest producing company to be
gin making potash. The first output
came on May 19, and the plant is now
making an average of thirty tons a
day. The output will be doubled as
soon as the plant Is running at full
capacity.
Dr. Condra, who is at the head of
the soil survey commission, says t hat
his department will have more than
one half the counties of Nebraska
full surveyed before the end of the
year. Kach county map will show
every stream, hill, valley, tuble,
prairie; every section line, every road
and every farm house; every village
and city; every kind of soil, all geo
logical formations, outcrops, etc. It
is a gigantic task but the results will
be of Incalculable benefit to the
state.
every county and placed in libraries,
banks and other public places.
The first five months saw ir3,4 50
automobile licenses issued In Nebras
ka more than were Issued during
the entire twelve monhts of 1917.
The Nebraska Rtnte Press associa
tion convenes in annual session at
Omaha on June 20, 21 and 22. A
splendid patriotic program has been
completed and the most profitable
meeting in the forty years" History of
the organization is anticipated.
More than $1,500,000 worth of
farm tractors have been purchased by
the farmers of western Nebraska dur
ing the last twelve months.
Of course, and as expected, Nebras
ka went over the top in the recent
Red cross drive the first among the
state. Monday, May 20, was the date
set for opening the drive. Nebraska's
quota of $1,000,000 was subscribed
by 6 o'clock the Saturday night be
fore. A week later Nebraska's quota
was over-subscribed more than 100
per cent.
PROCLAMATION BY
COMMISSIONER RIBGELL
(Continued from Page t 2nd BwMm)
in the home, office r.nd factory. In
all walks of life we must t -.ke heed
of every moment of the good we can
These maps will hr furnished ! Perform for the flro'prevennon csuse.
The following don ts should be
over present In our minds:
"Don't allow children to play with
matches
"Don't block the fire escapes.
"Don t fall to inspect your own
home, or the place where you work,
so a. to know where all the lire exits
are located.
"Don t throw away lighted mn'ch
es, cigars or cigarettes. A lighted
match carelessly thrown away after
lighting a cigarette caused a prai-ie
fire near I .our Pine three -weeks ago
which destroyed a number of large
stacks of hay and grain, doing an
enormous damage.
"Don't go into dark closets, bed
rooms, or cellars, with lighted can
dles or matches.
"Don't use kerosene to light fires
with, or use benzine or naphtha near
open flames.
"Don't use gasoline or naptha
preparations to clean beds or wood
work. The Savoy hotel fire at Omaha
was caused by an Inflammable bed
bug exterminator left In a closet. An
employe went Into the closet with a
lighted match and the preparation
ignited, causing a fire that will prob
ably reach $100,000,000 in loss.
"Don't fill kerosene lamps when
lighted.
"Don't use a poor quality of kero
sene oil.
"Don't put ashes in wooden boxes
or barrels. Keep ashes away from
boards.
"Don't put hot ashes on dumb
waiters, or near wooden partitions.
"Dont' have piles of rubbish In the
house or cellar or in workshops.
"Don't keep matches in anything
but a closed metal box.
"Don't back the door of the
dumbwaiter shaft In the cellar.
"Don't store oils, paints, grease or
fats in the house.
"Don't have greasy rags around;
"Don't place stoves too close to
woodwork.
"Don't put small gas stoves on ta
bles unless then- is a metal sheet be
neath the burners.
'Oral set gas stoves right up
agal ist the wall. They should have
a metal sheet behind them.
"Don't look for gns leaks with a
II -Men mulch or candle.
"Don't keep the unnecessary In
flammables or combustibles In the
home -or elsewhere.
"Don't go away from premises and
leave oil stoves burning.
"Bight hundred seventy-two thou
sand, eight hundred fifty-one dollars
snd foity-seven cents Is an exorbit
ant fire loss for Nebraska, and must
be reduced. Let us all co-operate
never before ind see if the fire l
in Nebraska during the next four
months can not be reduced to a flf
nrc that will show Nebraska 100 per
cent alert In eliminating fire dancer.
Very truly yours,
"W, s. ridokli,.
"Chief Deputy Fire Commissioner.'
BRAND INSPECTOR'S REPORT
The report of the chief brand In
spector for the past year, which will
be given to the stockmans' conven
tion next week, will be published in
full in The Herald. June 19. If any
readers of this paper wish extra
copies containing this report, they
should notify The Herald office before
publication day.
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OMAHA FLOUR Mil. I !. CENTKR
When the Omaha Flour Mills com
pany began turning out flour from
their plant the first of this month.
that cityTassed Chicago, Milwaukee,
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Detroit, Cleveland, Philadelphia and
Indianapolis as a flour milling cen
ter, and became a close nvat to St. thev catch fire by themselves.
Louis. Duluth and Toledo in daily "Don't have lace curtains near gas
output of flour and mill feed. brackets.
This new mill, which is said to be "Don't use folding gas brackets,
the model flour mill of America, rep-j "Don't use open flame, gas brack
resents an investment or a hair mil-jets; have globes on all lights,
lion dollars, and has a daily milling I "Don't use gaBollne, naphtha, or
capacity of 2,500 bbls. It doubles benzine in the house unless all win
the milling facilities of Omaha and , dows are open and there is no open
makes that city one of the centers of! flame near.
big flour production in tne United j "Don'1 pour gasoline or naphtha
States. down the drain.
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is giving uniform sat
isfaction.
Those who use Red
Crown often remark that
it gives more miles per
gallon and more comfort
per mile.
Because of its uniformity Red
Crown can be depended upon
for quick starting.
Polarlne keeps the engine
running right.
Look for the Red Crown sign.
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