The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 29, 1919, Local Edition, Image 11

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    Thursday May 29th, 1919.
THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
LIVESTQCKPRIGES
AT SOUTH OMAHA
Beef Steers S'ow to 25c Lower
Than Last Week
BOGS SELL 15-25C LOWER
Broad Demand for the Limited Offar.
inga of Sheep and Lamba at Pricea
1525c Higher Than Last Frida,
California Spring Lamba $18.65.
Uniou Stock Yard, South Omaha,
Way 27. Although there Mas only a
imxlerate ruu of cuttle for a Monday,
5,S0 Jnal, the market was slow to
25c lower thi.n the close of last wevk.
Deslrahle yearlings at 14.UO15.W
were not ro very much lower, the de
cline falling tualiily on the good heavy
cattle at ti::Sipw:2: and the fair to
good kind at $VA.W(&14.W. Cows and
heifers ruled slow to 10 15c lower
than last week while KtwUrs and
feeders were in limited supply and
bout steady.
Quotations on rattle: Choice to
prime beeves, $15.50 17.00; good to
choke beeves, $14.00 15.2.'; fair to
good beeves, $i:Uo 14.00; common to
fair beeves, $ll.O13.00; good to
choice yearlings, $14.00015.75; fair to
food yearlings, $12.00 13.75; common
to fair yearlings, $8.50 12.00; good to
choice heifers. $12.00 13.75; irliue
cows, $Uv75 13.75; good to choice
cows, $10.00 11.75; fair to good cows,
$9.00 10.25; cutters, $6.50 0.00; can
tiers, $5.50 0.50; veal calves, $8.00
14.00; bologna bulls. $3.50010.00; beef
bulls, $10.00 12.50; good to choice
feeders, $12.50 13.50; medium to good
feeders, $10.50 12.50; good to choice
atockers, $12.000 13.00; fair to good
Mockers, $10.00011.00; common to fair
trades, $8.0009.50; stock heifers, $3.50
10.00; stock cows, $8.0000.50; stock
calves, $8.00 12.00.
A 1526c Break In Hogs.
There was a liberal run of hogs for'
the opening day of the week, 11,300
head, and buyers were able to force a
further decllue In prices amounting to
15025c. Tops brought $20.35 and the
bulk of the trading was at $20.00
20.15 or a half dollar lower than one
week ago.
8hep and Lamba Higher.
The run of sheep and lambs was
comparatively light, 6.500 head, and al
though the opening was rather slow, It
lld not take dealers long to clean up
the supply at a 1525c advance.
Spring lambs brougnt $18.50 J8.65.
Quotations on sheep and lambs:
Lambs, spring, $ 17.00 18.05; lambs,
handy weight, $13.50 14.35; lambs,
heavy weight, $12.50 13.50 ; lambs,
culls, $6.00012.00 yearlings, $11.00
12.00;- wethers. $9.50 11.00; ewes,
food to choice. suTtiv laza; ewes, rait
to good, $3.5009.75; ewej culU, $0.0X1
08.00.
Labor-Savtng Devices.
Water is used to transport fine coal
through pltes, and In Oregon a blast
of air Is used to load hay lu freight
cars. The hay Is drawn up to a deck
or float beside the car to be loaded, a
crane then lifts the hay to this plat
form, and a blower, driven by a gaso.
line engine, burls the hay forcibly In.
t the car, packing It better than caa '
be tone with M-fashioned band fork.
..,., Dally Thought,
Dreanlag of a tomorrow, wfeleh to
Borrow will be as dlstaat then as to
4ay! Tccne Burgulllos.
DRINK A GLASS
( OF REAL HOT WATER
BEFORE BREAKFAST.
8aya we will both look and fssl
clean, ewett and fresh
and avoid Illness.
Sanitary science has of lata made
rapid strides with results that are of
untold blessing to humanity. The lat
est application of its untiring research
Is the recommendation that It is as
necessary to attend to internal sanita
tion of the drainage system of the hu
man, body as it Is to the drams of the
house.
Those of us who are accustomed to
feel dull and heavy -when we arise,
splitting headache, stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom
ach, can, instead, feel as fresh aa a
daisy by opening the sluices of the aye-,
tem each morning and flushing out the
whole of the Internal poisonous stag
nant matter.
Everyone, whether ailing, sick or
well, should, each morning before
breakfast, drink a glaas of real hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate In It to wash from the stom
ach, liver and bowels the previous
day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and
poisonous toxins; thus cleansing,
sweetening and purifying the entire
alimentary canal before putting more
food into the stomach. The action of
hot water and limestone phosphate on
an empty stomach is wonderfully In
vigorating. It cleans out all the snur
fermentations, gases, waste and acidity
and gives one a splendid appetite for
breakfast While you are enjoying
your breakfast the phosphated hot
water is quietly extracting a large vol
ume of water from the blood and get
ting ready for a thorough flushing of
all the Inside organs.
The millions of people who are both
ered with constipation, bilious spells,
stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness;
others who have sallow skins, blood
disorders and sickly complexions are
urged to get a quarter pound of lime
atone phosphate from the drug store.
This will cost-very little, but Is suffi
cient to make anyone a pronounced
crank on the subject of Internal san
SSOGt
NECESSARY FEED FOR STOCK
Animala Halp to Retain Fertil.ty of
Soil and Provide Profitable Dm ,
for Roughage. i
(Prepared hy the lTnltit Statue Depart
ment of Am (culture.)
Now that farming Is to be restored
to a peace-time basis, the United
States department of agriculture be
lieves that many lands formerly de
voted to pasture or meadow but re
cently used for emergency grain pro
duction should be reseeded to grass.
The signing of the armistice found
the United Stittes with relatively large
supplies of foods and relatively small
supplies of feeds, with much land Im
poverished by having been planted to
grain year after year, and with a still
Raise More Dairy Calves the Nation
Needa Them.
Increasing demand for meat and fats.
Numbers of all classes of live stock
have been maintained. Those of swine
and sheep have been increased, the
former largely, the latter slightly. But
the quantities of forage and pasturage
for live stock have been diminished.
Sound agricultural practice de
mands, the department thinks, the re
establishment of regular and satisfac
tory rotations so that fertility may be
restored and the live stock carrying
capacity of the land Increased.
Live stock, since It helps to retain
fertility on the land, provides a profit
able use for large amounts, of rough
age and gives employment to labor
throughout the year, should find a
place on a larger number of farms.
Diversified farming should become
more general, to the end that each
farm shall produce- the necessary food
for Its family and the necessary feed
for Its live stock.
Loss from preventable plant dis
eases should be guarded against by
seed treatment and spraying.
Harvesting of fruits and vegetables
before exposure to frost, and, greater
care during harvesting, packing, stor
ing, and marketing, are urged, togeth
er with continued organized efforts
for the prevention and control of dis
eases of aulmala.
MORE LIVE STOCK PRODUCED
Increase in Pork In , West - Virginia
Mere Than Million and One-Half
Pounds Sitsge Is Fed.
(Prepared bjr the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
' County sgents of West Virginia, la
carrying out the program of the Unit
ed States department ..of agriculture
and the state agricultural college to
Increase food production, last year en
couraged the farmers of the state to
keep additional sows, the result be
ing, thst these sows produced 13,722
pigs, which Increased West Virginia's
pork, production by more than a mil
lion and half pounds. The value of
good blood In live stock breeding has
been one of the things particularly em
phasised by the agents and thereby
16,446 cows were bred to registered
sires Instead of scrubs, which meant
an Increased value at birth of calves
of at least $164,460, It Is estimated.
The agents report that 720 cattle
were fed allege for the first time last
winter with a resultant savtug of not
less than $37,600 to their owners, Ewes
to the number of 6,805 were bred to
registered rams Instead of scrubs with
a prospective Increased Value of the
lamb crop of upward of $8,600. Sheep
numbering 4,225 and valued at more
than $21,000 were saved from the rav
ages of parasites through the activi
ties of the various county agents.
Some hsg men prefer to hand-feed
their pigs during the weaning period,
e e
If we are to continue to eat beef
we must exert ourselves to produce
more beef cattle.
e
More pigs are lost between farrow
ing and weunlng than at any other
period.
e
Oats, scattered out thinly to force
exercise, are fed to brood sows by
mauy good hog meu.
There are a lot of cows In barns that
ought to be In tin cans. The cow-testing
associations and them.
I '
1 mMmMm
tvy-tP
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WANT TO BUY something? Hun
dreds of people weekly on these
want ad columns looking for
what you or others have to offer.
Uet quirk results by advertising
tn The Herald Want Ad depart
ment. Those having clothing to be clean
ed to call the Keep-U-Ncat service
car. Fhone 133.
FOR SALE Three pair of Carrier
j pigeons. These pigeons took first
prize at the state fair. Write
CHARLES SHREVE, Alliance, Nebr.
or phone 793. 26-tf-8013
WANTED 0 bright, capable Ladies
to travel, demonstrate and sell
dealers. $25 to $50 per week. Rail
road fare paid. Write at once.
GOODRICH DRUG CO., Dept. 78.
Omaha. Nebr. 26-5t-8016
OLD CLOTHES WANTED
The City Mission Is In need of
second-hand clothing, eseclally men's
and shoes. Call phone 696 and w
will call for them. The City Mia
slon
We want you to know that we
clean the most delicate fabrics In
clothing without Injury. We call for
and deliver. Keep-U-Neat. Phone 13$
WANTED TO BREAK SOD We
have several clients who wish to
break sod this spring. They are ex
perienced and have good tractors or
horses. Prices reasonable. If you
have land in Box Butte county which
you wish broken out get in touch
with us at once. THOMAS-BALD
INVESTMENT COMPANY, Alliance
. 17t.f7871
A few first-class uncalled for over
coats at very low prices Keep-U-Neet
Phone 133.
FOR SALE Four-cylinder Crfdil
lac roadster in excellent condition.
A bargain for the money. George A.
Mollrlng, Alliance, Nebr. 12-tf-7950
FOR SALE Ford truck In excellent
condition Bargain If taken now. In
quire at Alliance Community Club.
7984-tf
U SALE Short Horn Bulls by J.
M. Beardsley Halsey Nebr. four (4)
good yearling Shorthorn Red Bulls
. 23-6t-779
Vegetable plants for sale toma
toes, cabbage, cauliflower, egg
plant, pepper. .Excellent shape. Call
and see O. K. DYE. four miles eaat
of Alliance on Antloch road.
M-8000
GOOD SEED Potatoes for sale or
share. Ohois or Triumphs W. F. Pat
terson. Alliance, Box 808 23 tf-7990
FOR RENT 240 acres Alfalfa, and
farming land over half irrigated,
Near town, cash, on shares. Wm.
Kusel Chadron, Nebr. 2t
WANTED 5 bright, capable Ladles
to Travel, demonstrate and sell deal
ers. $25.00 to $50.00 per week. Rail
road fare paid. Write at once. Good
rich Drug Co. Dept. 786 Omaha, Nebr
21-5t-7948 .
WANTED Salesman for Alliance
and surrounding territory. Good pro
position. Write Grand Union Tea
Company. 1430 Arapahoe St., Den
ver, Colorado. 2212M956
THREE PIANOS TO BE SOLD
QUICK
We have tnree slightly used pi
anos In this territory which we are
anxious to dispose of quickly. They
are trade Instruments, thoroughly
overhauled and guaranteed. If you
Intend to rent a piano for six months
or a year you will be interested in
these goods. Terms. Write today.
KNIGHT-CAMPBELL MUSIC CO.,
Denver, Colo.
PIANO FOR 8ALR
A beautiful high grade upright piano
at a bargain, on easy terms to a
responsible party. Answer at once,
r. O. Box 401, Alliance, Neb.
WANTED (lean cotton rags, at
The Herald ofllce. Must be of fair
size and clean. Are used in wiping
machinery. 23-tf
The Target at Fault
A company of militia had been out
all day for target practice, and on
their return the captain said to one
of the sergeants : "How are your men
coming along, setgeant ? "Well, air,"
said the sergeant, with an air of great
pride, "my men shot very well today,
vtry well, but they would have shot
better perhaps if the target bad stood
a Uttle more to the left I"
Avi - jtv ' i
MISCELLANEOUS
First-Class laundry work. Denver
agency. Call 133 for service car.
Kec-p-U-Neat.
Cleaning, repairing, dyeing. Keep-U-
Neat. Just phone 133 and the
MOVE FURNITURE SAFELY
We have equipped our dray was
una and auto truck with the late
appliances for moving furnltur.
without marring or scratching or do
Ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad
will be used by us on all movlnr
Jobs. JOHN R. 8NYDER. Phone U
S7-tf-5950
LOST Late Friday afternoon, la
dy's small wrist watch, In or near
post office; valued as keepsake.
Liberal reward If returned to of
fice of Boyd ft Mets. Z0tf7911
PIANO FOR SALE
We have stored at Alliance a high
grade piano, which, if taken at once,
will be sold at a tremendous sacri
fice. Terms to responsible party. If
Interested write at pnee for partic
ulars to
THE DENVER MUSIC COMPANY,
Denver, Colo.
13tf7772
t
Real Estate, Loans and Inaur
ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddisl
Block. 15-tf-6727
Use Time to Advantage.
Time, which never stands still Itself,
will not allow any one of us to stand
still. It delivers Into our hands sixty
minutes every hour and compels us to
dispose of them In some way. Whether
we will or not, a constant accounting
has to be rendered. One who falls Into
the habit of dissipating time dissipates
not ouly opportunity but happiness, for
the spendthrift of time becomes a
spendthrift of the other things which
make life worth while. Forbes Mags
tine. '
What Quadrille Means.
The word "quadrille'' Is derived
from the position of the dancers, the
French word "quadrille" meaning a
little square. "Country dance" does
not mean a rustic dance, but It Is 'a
corruption of the French term contre
danse, which relates to the position of
the couples opposite to esch other.-
Not to Be Thought Of.
. Jamie wss asking his mother a lot of
silly questions, such as, "Why are your
eyes bluet? His mother said. "Why
do you ask such silly questions when
I am ' trying , to readr "Well.- re
sponded' Jamie, do yon want your
little boy to grow up without a vocab
ulary In his mlndT"
T
J Railroad engineer, 8
years at the throttle,
had invested his
savings in a printing
business.
Q Business, ill-managed
was on the verge of
ruin. The engineer
left his engine one
day and stepped in
as superintendent.
Never had seen the
t inside of a printing
' plant. , ,
Q Today it is one q
the most successful
catalog houses in his
section, and he's rich.
QHe was a born exec
utive, hot an engine
driver, !ind he found
himself.
tj A want ad will also
, find your place, old
fellow.
A young American soldier who
was married Just before salting, was
so fired with patriotism that he was
cirtaln he would have an opportun
ity to do something heroic before the
war came to an end. He mentioned
this In a letter to wlfey, and told her
he hoped to bring her the Croix de
Ouerre from France, nut the youth
wtil patriot received this reply from
his betier half: "It's so sweet of you,
dear, to offer to bring me the Crol
de Guerre you mentioned, but If it's
i Just the same to you, I'd rather have
a hat from Taris."
Iteccnt articles on tho war tax Just
levied on soft drinks, confections,"
etc., have given rise to some mis
understanding, and the Win. WtiR
ley, Jr., Company Issues a statement
to the effect thit the 3" tax on
chewing gum does NOT affect the re
tall dealer or the consumer. Mr,
Wilgley explains Hint the manufac
turers I'nnd this .ax. and there
shoull be NO CHANCE In the price
rhaicl y. u for jour piickage of
Wrlglcy's Hpearniint, iUiuhletnlnt or
Juicy Fruit. In other words, the
Jitney still Jits.
No. 1665
NOTICE
OF
CHANGE OF HOUND ARIES BE
TWEEN THE ALLIANCE AND
BROKEN BOW LAND DISTRICTS
IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA.
Notice Is hereby given that the
President of the United States, by
Executive Order of April 8, 1919, In
accordance with the provisions of
Section 2253 of the Revised Statutes
ot the United States, and by virtue of
the authority therein given, directed
that:
Township ' twenty-six; north, of
ranges 17 to 24 west, inclusive, and
townships twenyt-seven to thirty-five
north, of ranges seventeen to forty
west, Inclusive be detached from the
Broken Bow land district and attach
ed to and made a part ot the Alliance
land district In the State of Nebraska
and the business and archives per
taining to said lands transferred to
the land office at Alliance.
The change of boundaries above
Indicated will take effect on July 1,
1919, and the Register and Receiver
of the land office at Broken Bow, Ne
braska, will transact no business per
taining to the lands referred to after
June SO, 1919.
Given under my hand at the Dis
trict of Columbia this fifth day of
May, A. D., 1919.
CLAY TALLMAN,
Commissioner of the
General Land Office.
ANNOUNCING
The Opening of an Exclusive 1
UNDERTAKING PARLOR
You are assured when you
.have your funeral arrange
ments handled by this estab
lishment that you will have
the best of service and supplies
at reasonable prices.
GEO. O. OADSBY
Residence Phone S10
114 West Fourth St., Alliance
Phone 10O
Prudential Life
Insurance Company
Newark, New Jersey
Office Opera House Block
J. A. PIERCE
District Manager
PHONE 43
QUICK SERVICE ELEC
TRIC SHOP
P. T. McKEE, Mgr. .
Phone 230
423 M Box Butte Ave.
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
BURTON & REDDISH
Attorneys-at-Law
orricEi v
rtt HaU.aal Bask BaUta
PHONE ISO
ALL1ANCB, NEBRASKA '
Harness Hand Made
Vwm Beat Material. Oatlaal Amf
Vmrfrj Maa U4a. Call aaa Im
llararaa HepalriaaT T Ksri-
cacee Haracaa Maker.
J. M. COVERT
At M. M. D. Nlrkala S(aa4
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Professional Photographer
QUALITY PORTRAITS
Iateriar aad Eatcrlar VI we
Kaaak riaUkla .
SSaUrctaa ail Stylea
ALLIANCE ART STUDIO
at, B. GRKBB, PraerietM
PH0NB RED 111
GEORGE J. HAND, M. D.
. Asthma and Hay Fever
Kye, liar, . . .
Nose and Throat
(alia aaaweree froa OSlee fay mt
C. E. SLAGLE, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
At.I.tANCtQ, NRRttASKA
RESIDENCE TllONB No. II
OFFICE rilONB No. (I
DR. t. II. BELLWOOD
Surgeon
O. B. A C Railroad
Office over Holsteln Store
Phone 87.
L. W.BOWMAN
Physician and Surfftoa
IIS l-I Box Butte
Alllaate. Neknuka
PHONES
ReaUeaesi It
oaei tea
DR. H. i. BABJEO
Physician and Burgeon
Office over nolsten Store)
Office Phone 87 Realdenee US
J. JEFFREY, D.CPh.a
A. Q. JEFFREY, D. C.
WALTER A. STATES, D. O.
Chiropractors
10 a. m. to 8 p. m.
New Wilson' Block
DR. EINAR V. BLAK
Medicine and Hurgery
8pet-la4tys Eye, Ear, Noae.
Throat and Lungs
Olaiwes Carefully Fitted
Office In Mattery Block
Phones:
Office, 104 1 Residence, 103
DR. E. L. BASEXN
DENTIST
Over Holsten's Drug Store
PHONE 8T
3. D. EMERICK
Bonded Abstracter
I kave tfce mly set at Akatraat
Beaks la Bam Batta Cewatr.
oaeei ROOM 7
Opera Hawse Black
L. A. BERRY
Lawyer
BOOM e RUMMER BLOCK
PHONE t
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Let Me Crr far Tea"
. HARRY P. C0URSEY
LIVK STOCK Mi GENERAL SALES
SPECIALIST aad AUCTIONEEAI.
Farm Sales a Specialty
Teraae Reaaaaakla
PHONE tti Alliance, Nekraaka
WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE
tXt:XZ MKKfi: FXTBAYA6AIHA
4eaa. Clean EnUrtalaaant Everrkeai Ceeei Ass
Asiaae la 01 1 1 DIMS MATINCS 0AIU
DOMT GO HOWS BATING I
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