The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 22, 1918, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, AUGUST 22, 1918
ONE YEAR OF OUR REORGANIZED SERVICE HAS
PLACED US AMONG
THE LEADERS AT OMAHA
No Commission Firm Here Can Show
SUCH A BIG INCREASE
in Peicentage of Business Handled during the past year
AND WE DESERVE IT
CONSIGN TO US AND YOU WILL KNOW
THE REASON
READ OUR MARKET INFORMATION BELOW, and
write or wire us for any special posting you desire.
We are always pleased to hear from you, and to help
you in every way possible.
Bowles Live Stock Commission Company
OMAHA
Established 1899.
Paid Up Capital $100,000.00
Pierce will return nil right and the
eye none I lie worse for the nrcident
Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell Miller mnir
Tuesdny from Kl P.iso. Texas, Has
soli has ben stationed at Kelly Arid
since Inst 1 it . ember and Mrs. Miller
has spent the Inst three months with
him Mr Miller In In the aviation
rorps and tins made a number of
flights.
Miss Knth Mulrhead went to Hot
Springs, S D., Monday to Join her
mother nnd sister, who hnve been
there for n week.
During the rain and eleetric storm
Monday evening the Phillips hotel
was struck by lightning, which tore
up the shingles nnd put the lights
out of commission, no further dam
age being done.
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Mrs Robert Wright returned from
Wyoming Tuesday where she had
been visiting her sister. Mrs. Ouy
Sprowles and family for n week.
Married. Wednesday morning,
Aug. 21, at the Cat nolle church in
this city, MIrs Christine dnsellng and
Will Klder. both or this place. Miss
Oasellng was born and has grown to
womanhood in this virlnlty and Is a
young lady of sterling worth. Mr.
Rider has resided here for the past
two years and has made a host of
friends. To these young people we
extend our hearty congratulations.
POTATO BLIGHT
MUST BE WATCHED
excellent Potato Oops of Western
Nebraska Must Re Oarefully
Watched.
back these grades whenever condi
tions will permit.
We look for a fair increase in ship
ments of grass cattle during the sea
son, and there will be times when
prices will break again, but every
thing points to a good average mar
ket. These prices are good and the
future Is anybody's "guess."
Anyone interested in the live stock
game should read the Bowles market
information carefully nnd should
write them for any special advice or
information.
The trade is closing strong for beef
... . . M j i steers; 25c to 50c higher for "she"
Cattle Higher, She stocK anastook 8tocker8 and feeders, with fair
prospects next week, but a little low
j er range in prices generally is liable
to occur any time, especially for the
beef cattle and those of poor quality.
We quote Nebraska grass cattle:
Good to choice heavy fat steers
$12.50 to $14.00
Fair to good fat steers $11 to $12.50
(lood to choice fat cows and
heifers $9.50 to $11.50
Fair to good $8.00 to $9.50
Canners and cutters . .$6.50 to $7.50
Good to choice feeders $11. to $13.50
Fair to good feediers . $9.00 to $11.00
Light stock steers. . .$8.50 to $10.00
Stock cows and heifers 7.50 to $9.00
Stock calves $8.50 to $10.50
Common to fair grades at the
usual discounts. v
Wyoming, South Dakota and se-
SPECIAL LIVE
STOCK NEWS
SEPTEMBER GOVERNMENT
BEEF PRICES ARE
HIGH
HOGS OVER THE TOP
Feeders at the Top.
SHEEP AND LAMBS LOWER.
Hemingford
Miss Mae Haynes, who has been
visiting with friends here for a while.
returned to her home at St. Louis, . BO,utlon
Bordeaux Prevent Wight
Denver, Colorado. Once started
the ravages of blight cannot be
checked, says Dr. H. E. Horton In
Field and Farm.
A few days of blight and or al
ready too small potato crop can be
destroyed. Some may think of in
creased acreage of potatoes; It is
sometimes said of men: "Tpe heavier
they are the harder they fall " The
blight mny in a way be insured
against by spraying with Bordeaux
mixture but such treatment is pre
ventive only. Do not procrnstlnnte.
Save the potato crop by spraying
now and every ten days or two weekB
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I uuui an tiftii,f i ib 'mm nav - . - - iur
i mnde.
1 Pnrrlafl iit l .Ivtliro a mmta fw
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pouring together a soltitjon f lout
pour rs of quicklime in wa!- and six
j ,'ounds of sulphate of copper in wa
; the The quantities of sulphate of
;crpjcr quicklime and Witter Used
may vary from a strong solution of
copper to a very weak solution. To
. easily prepare mixture procure n 52
I h.i on rniel and cut It li two ul
jth 'urtg tc make two tuns. Rjre a
hole in n fctnvc. Just above the bottom
of ti e tiili and fill it wiri n plug Of
b-"-'. - a vct.den spigot. Place ttnsc
tubs on something to "levnte them
three or four feet above the ground.
Use these tubs to prepare the sul
Iphnte of copper solution nnd the lime
Mo., last Saturday.
Latent Market Information
by
C. A. MALIAMIY. Mgr.
BOWLES LIVE STOCK COMM1S
MISSION COMPANY
Omaha, Nebraska.
E. S. Wildy was looking after busi
ness matters in this vicinity the first
of the week.
Mr. Zimmerman has been under
the doctor's care for the past ten
days, but at this time he iB reported
to be improving.
A. M. Miller left the middle of the
week to attend the G. A. R. encamp
ment at Seattle.
Mrs. Rupert Walker returned
Thursday from Denver, where she
purchased a tine line of millinery,
ready made dresses, suits and cloaks.
Mrs. B. U. Shepherd and Mrs. Mc
Clung were Alliance visitors during
the week. Mrs. Shepherd went down
to consult a doc tor in regard to her
throat. At this writing she is able
to be around again.
Union Stockyards, Omaha, Aug. 23
The cattle trade is gradually re
covering from the severe break that
occurred during the first week of this
month, and the supply shows a fair
increase all around over last week.
The food administration has pub
lished itB maximum prices for Sep-
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121.55. which should be satisfactory iwiw w arum i" after a few days spent up in Wyom
to the selling interests, but the pub- 60 higher. inK
Iveen "weaned" awav from 1 The Bowles Live Stock Commis- !
weather and high prices, has c urtail- i slon company is in position to give
ed the home demand considerably. any of our readers the best of serv
We believe however, this demand ! ice and has the facilities to take
will increase ' with cooler weather, ' proper care of all kinds of shipments
and if the local butchers will take none too small and none too large,
more of the lighter weight beef the; The hog trade continues active un
entlre trade will be benefitted. der moderate supplies with the bulk
War conditions, government con-j filing from $18.50 to $19.00, and
trol and the situations arising from favorable prospects for some weeks.
a..., t ,.ltti will continue at least.
PCWWII UrtJ Ulirmnviio .....
to keep the trade guessing, but these
To prepare the mixture, place a
52-gnllon barrel on the ground, be
neath the two other tubs, and pour
Into the barrel a bucket of water;
then open the spigots of the two tubs
and as the copper nnd lime solutions
run together stir the mixture vigor
ously. Prepare the sulphate of cop
ner solution by dissolving the crys
tals of sulphate of copper in warm
water nnd stirring to hasten the so
lution Cool the solution nnd strain
thru cheesecloth. Prenare the quick
lime solution by slaking In a smnll
nuantitv of water, then add cold wn
ter and stir to form a thick mill or
cream. Strain the mixture thru a
cheecerloth strainer or fairly coarse
wire strainer.
The mixture mast never cmtnln
nn execs of sulphnte of copper !:nd
this enB he determined by pmirlns
about ;i teaspoonful of the mixtire
into n white saucer or plate ami add
ing af"w- drops of a 1 0 per cent solu
tion ferrocyanlde potassium. If a
rctHish coloration results more milk
I'ncle Grove Fosket is bac k again , of lime must be added. Add, and test
Mrs. Kay Wood8 and little daugh
ter left Friday for Sheridan, Wyom
ing, where Mr. Woods has a position.
F. U Potmesil returned from
Omaha Saturday where he spent the
week attending to business.
Sheep and lambs are moving fas-
Colonel and Mrs. Fosket are back
in town again after a few days' ab
sence spent with friends in the country.
The Cause of Disease
Modern Science, which is always studying cause and effect,
has demonstrated that disease in adults and improper develop
ment and sickness in children are the reaults of faulty nerve
action due to spinal defects. The hones of the spine press on
the nerves and interfere with the distribution of energy thru
out, the body. A correction of these defects restores uninter
rupted nerve force and invariably result in the return of
health.
Chiropractic
(KI-RO-PRAK-TIC)
is the science that has demonstrated this connection between
disease and defective spines. For years, and in the face of bit
ter criticism and strong opposition, Chiropractors have been
adjusting the defect in spines to remove the cause of disease.
Wonderful results have been obtained, even in cases that were
considered incurable. Everywhere there are people who have
been greatly helped by
G
HIORACTir
Those who are not in health, who are not strong and well; who
are nervous; fagged out; inefficient; and who feel they need to
be re-charged with vital energy, will no doubt find relief thru
spinal adjustment. You owe it to yourself, your family and
your friends to investigate Chiropractic.
ID)ir. AnaiinaD raJhaMi cJJdfi&rey
GRADUATE PALMER SCHOOL
WILSON BLOCK
PHONE 866
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boom instead of pointing them
straight down. Several sprayings
with a weak solution are letter than
one spraying with a strong solution.
As new growth brings forth new
leaves, not protected by copper, it
follows that plants muBt be sprayed
Beveral times during the growing
season to Becure protection.
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Railroad Notes
D
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Munger are
enjoying a few days In the Black
Hills.
Fireman J. A. Pirette was called to
Lead, South Dakota, to report for
Uncle Sam and has ben ordered to go
to Camp Funston. Joe says he will
bring the Kaiser with him. when he
returns.
T. .1. O'Keefe and family, of Alli
ance, were in town for a short time
Tuesday.
prices are good, and we still advise ter and prices are 2 5c to 50c lower
shipping all kinds of fat stoc k as ! all around. Fat and feeding lambs
soon it is n proper condition and $17 25 to $18.00; fat ewes $12 to
s c an tie secured !13: feeding pwps MM to 110.80.
Tfc! demand for good weight fat We expect still larger receipts and
steers continues good, althougn " iii- "" 0
conimut . Demand good for feeders, hut the , , .
rutJ hViwr3 old time large feeders are holding off , '' WfjiW stepped on a nail Sat
top. Butchers stocK nai wri urdsy which caused him some dis-
most of the recent ciecime, Uu ... TZ.' I comfort for a few days.
l ir'? It I I Hlri
Write, wire or plume Bowles at "
Miss West, who aaa been visiting
uood demand, hut we expect snni
...v... i.. ... . the se;isoil
X noincr the "she" stock i South Omaha nnv time you need nny- j
regUlarl) . whenever it is ready for
until the ferrocyanlde solution shows
vellow There nn'it he no pxcc of
copper, for this burns the leaves.
There Trust be no excess of lime for
this delnvs the nction of the mixture.
The precipitate must be finely divid
ed and if possible, gelatinous Prop
erly prepared mixture will show
scnrcelv nnv separation of liquid and
solid in an hour's time.
A prolific cause of unsatisfactory
spraying Is clogging nozzles. Strain
the solutions used thru fine mesh
gipves. or cheesecloth, nnd to make
doubly sure attach a fine mesh strain
er to the surelon pipe of the tore
pump. A watering pot may not be
used to ;ipply the Bordeaux mlxtuie;
a numti. with snravlng nozz'e. or f.n
I sir aton Izer, must he used. The solu
1 tion mud be applied in surh mnn-
ner as to settle down and cove- ev
ery part of the lenf or stem: It wi'l
not do to hnve smnll drops, which
run off t he sprayed surface N'n ettt
pattern nozile will do nil kiiv'-j of
Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Robinson and
mother have gone to Billings, Mon
tana, and other points in the north
west. They expect to tie gone about
two weeks.
o
Charles Widman expects to visit
home folks In Colorado next week.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baird will
visit in Billings, Montana, the next
fow dayB.
Miss Marie Nolan expects to leave
in a few dayB for a visit in Helena
and Great Falls, Montana.
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M r and Mrs. Kvan Lewis are going
to Sidney for a short vish.
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Mrs. John Parsons and daughter
will make a trip to Omaha the fore
part of next week
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Mrs. James Rust expects to leave
next Monday for a visit in Kansas
City.
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Mrs. W. D. Johnson went to Den
ver on 304 Tuesday night
Mrs. L. N. Potter is visiting at
Thermopolis for a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. E. McGuire are going
to Rosalie, Nebr., to visit Mr. Mc
(Juire's father, who is in very poor
health.
Mrs. Carl Withani left for an ex
tended visit at Sidney, and North
Platte.
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The Alliance division are receiving
the new OlA engines every day for
work on the east end of the division.
market
Stock en and reeoen are noi ""-
m a. 1 - 1 ft , . n in t . i
ing very laei; "ie ,WI
lncreas. d the demand, and prices are
right close to the top of the season
for practically all kinds of steers.
COWS and heifers. From our latest
advices. te corn crop will be an
average and of extra good quality.
and there will be sufficient pastures
and roughness to give us a broad de
mand throughout the Benson
The tinant
thine In their line, and let them at t he Harvev home lu re for a c-ourile
know whenever vour dailv Paper or of weeks departed Sundav for her I work. The Tiger produces wiih low
th ll..r -l.l fulls to come on time home mi Kion Cilv town I Pressure wide stirnv fans or cones, of
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We are still preaching at the same
i pulpit on Ninth and Box Butte each
liord's day. The morning subject la
"The Kingdom of Heaven." The eve
ning subject Is: "The Remission of
Sins." Thp Bible school's lessons
are especially interesting You are
j welcome and the class door Ib open.
August 29 is the day for the big pic-
Mrs. A. S Knyeart was down from
Marsland Tuesday.
Mrs. i;eorge Wiltsey, who has bee n
confined to her bed for the last two
weeks, is reporte d to be improving.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Pierce left
I hleh niflity. These nozzles reeom
MWIl'I I III mtTlTTTB III illl.nil-.JI "I
ers am! potato rrrowers.
When several nozzles are ar-aived
on a boom, as In spraying potatoes
the sprsy cones must overlap b.''or
the m'st strikes the plant part, for
onlv in ihis wav is a solid wall of
funulcide applied. If It Is not posol
ble to elevate the sprsy boo" Inch
5.i Iun.mIi of the govern- ! nic at the park. It begins at 2 p m.
i,.. iBB,,...t orders for federal , C. prayer meeting eac n .-M.nuay
re
stock
men
ner
ing stock
here for Lincoln last week T hursdny ! enough nbove the plnnts to secure
a specialist Mr. Pierce i the ovei lapping of the spray cones
t f A f ' I . . 1. Tl... ., i 1 Ir not ,i til,.,... .f uliti.l In hla ... U-ltl. .1 . v . I cnri it i.n ( uaIi.I Wl I Ttl.t
vp h'inks totake care OT the live evenni k ai i v ciucs. iur nuunm m on w wgm, w wvw mu nwii .
ClVe n.inKS u ' I v, n. ... i n a a C',ln.aH , v uinn. our Ini ,1 doctor rpmnvoil but hi Itm -itl m-iv h htnlnet hv olevntln"
n.x.nle and bellOVC srniuer- i i nun .. uicoiiui .............. j - .. .
I 1 i A . I...... 1. ,.(,1, a ' ...... AiA nnt Doom tn V... uattini nlnni, t 1. . . i, . . r .. f knnm no K ! i r K oa iincolKllt
u win he made to have year pa-' ing. uiur m i..u... - - ' t-.' i
TS Will ue inn ir 'J J . ! A 1. Oanho. T Hasl.nH It waa Uinmrkl ttaat 4 c u .wl ,,,.i.t-r.- il... -l, . till Die
hnnrtied on the young and nreeo- messupe uu a wr.. u.u. .t...,..., .. ... M
rinnelled on IOI yuu..(, L .IT-1 a niv allut hniw Mr I rr,Min,l tnw I.. i fet K... k i.f the
and We BUgUeST noininc r.i-i. ; - - - -
Knglneer H. Nelson has bid in the
eighth pool turn on the east end and
is now on the job.
Mrs. H. A. Wilson ras arrived
from Denver and they are now mak
ing their home at Alliance in the Mc
Donald apartments.
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MrB. CharleB A. Rider and Mrs.
Clarence McConncll. of Rav'enna,
were visitors at the homes of George
Johns and Wes Swains.
E. L. K. .nth is going to Sheridan to
take up a homestead.
Fireman Walgren's little daughter
left home Tuesday evening about
4:30 and they did not find her until
about 9 o'clock. Mr. Walgren was
called to go out on 46. but had to lay
off to find the little girl.
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Mrs. George Davis and son are go
ing to Denver on a pleasure trip.
Two weed ion m is are working on
the division this week burning the
weeds along the track. One is
working between Alliance and Edge
inon', and the other betweon Seneca
and Alliance.
ATLAS REDWOOD TANKS
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Will outlast several steel
tanks or several tanks
made from other material,
and cost less money.
These tanks will keep the
u at. ! cooler in summer
ami warmer in winter.
Send for price list to
day, i
ATLAS TANK MFG. COMPANY
Fred Boisen, Manager
1102 W. 0. W BUILDING, OMAHA, NEBRASKA