The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, August 07, 1919, Local Edition, Image 10

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    THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD
Thursday, August 7th, 1919.
FEDERAL GRAIN
MEN WILL FULLY
EXPLAIN GRADES ,5
tIOKgTKATIOiS IIKIJ) THAT
BDTKIM AND FAItMRKA MAY
VjnKlWTANl KMJULATIONH
f DitrrrlAor Will Jo to Wht 8Ute
to Check (radlng of Dealer
Mid CJnulcrs.
I farmers' and eountry elevalor man
larers' Intelligent observance of the
Inflation of the grain. The Grain
Standard! Act appllea to wheat
I which la aold, offered for sale or con
I vlgned for aale and ahipped or dellv
1 ered for shipment In Interstate or
foreign commerce by grade; gener-
lly speaking, the grading of grain
local wheat buyers throughout
the United States does not come
under the specific Jurisdiction
agree on a sample as being represen
tative of. the load in question and
submit this sample, together with
all the facta relating to the transact
tlon, to the Vice-President of the
Grain Corporation In the cone in
which the transaction takes place
for determination of the question.
She Had to Walt
Jcm had been promised a kitten by
or itne t.t the netuhhor and after recelv-
authority of the Department's super- , tne nt nt her parents took a
visors in this, connection will be fc wh her ( mhlcn f0 br,nf
yuin cuut.wuu.!. blMn hftm- Afte har n been
The contract between the grain mMM .,. ,h .rtrnnn h. Mnmxt
dealers and the United States Grain u.. ..v ...
Corporation also provides that "The i
ji-.t .v.ll . n.A hnwlitr wnrra me mm wno auu u "J""""
all purchases from the producer, "Oh, ' can't have It for awhile. It Just
tions of several of the more impor-.name of the ccller, date, quantity, came out of the hatch,
cant wheat-growing states the u. 8. grade, ana a ornate nxea, ana price
.Department of Agriculture naa paici. ana reasons tor nxmg me graae Smallest National fark.
grain unaer no. i, inciuaing lem wennn
signed a number of federal
opervlaor. to demonstrate the , and on all parcels or wne.t on wnicn MntfllB tnlrtT.e!cnt m,PM ' d ,
Kansas i . mere is a aispuie, as o ra oa i ' . , .rv "
wheat grading methods.
he latest to ask this assistance and
jdx men have been detailed to look
After the work In that atate. These
nn. In every instance, work in con
junction with the state grain Inspec
tion department. Unusual crop con
ditions, due to weather have lncreas
sd - the importance of a " correct
knowledge of the factors entering
duto he grading of -wheat- aad since chase is made, for his use in the de-
dockage or price, between the dealer of Wales Inland. Southeast-
and the producer at the time of de- aibmh. i was creaiea dui a year
livery, a notation thereof shall be or so ago by presidential proclama
made on the records of the dealer tlon. The park la an abandoned In-
and a sample shall be drawn by the I dim village, chiefly Interesting for its
producer and the dealer, and for- totem poles. There are, also, some
worded In a proper container to the buildings, which are the best known
v we-r reaiaeni or me urain uorprm- ampie, 0f Halas Indian architecture
lion, in ids iwn in wumi uie pur-
Che grade reflect the "price to be
f ald the farmer It is Imperative that
here be no unnecessary confusion aa
regard the regulations. . In order
fiat the farmers may better under
stand the work of the bureau of
market and Its relation to the Unit
Ad States grain corporation, the de
partment has Just Issued the follow
las explanation,: ; V ; t
Increased Importance of Grading.
; t Tho special Importance at the pre
Wnt time of a correct understanding
ft the grading. of grain according, to
Federal standard at local point Is
ike result of the .recent instruction
tut the United State Wheat Director
And the contract between the United
Ctates Grain Corporation and the
focal interior dealer or miller, a
provided in both contract, that "The
etealer, in buying wheat from the
producer shall purchase on the prop
er grade and dockage, under Federal
standards, and ahall pay therefor
S&ot less than the guaranteed price
faed on such proper grade and
ateckage, at the terminal J most ad
vantageously reached, less freight.
termination of the dispute. The'dc
termination of the Vice-President
shall be final and conclusive, unless
an appeal from such determination
be filed -within ten day with' the
United States Wheat Director by
either the. producer or dealer. ,, In
case of appeal, the declclon of the
United Stat Wheat Director shall
be final and conclusive." - r
Purchasing and Grading In Different
- Hand. ..
f Matters relating to the purchase
and al of wheat are .handled by
thi TJnHed StaUr Gia'n Corporation.
Where tb tnspctloii and grading
Involve the aettlemenl on, a load of
wheat purchased by a' local dealer
from a farmer, any information de
sired should be directed either to the
Vice-President of the United Statea
Grain Corporation, located.' in the
tone In which the purchase I made.
or ahoul I be addressed to the United
State Wher.t Director, 42 Broadway.
New Yo'k City. If a farmer or deal
er. however, desire information to
enable blm to determine bow the
Indian PiAlatch.
Potlatch Is a corruption ef -an In
dian word common among the Pacific
toast tribe. 'meaning a , festival of
gift. At a potshatl (potlatch) cele
bration the more personal property no
tndlan give away, ' blankets, orr.a
menta, etc.. the higher be stand la
the . estimation of his neighbors, and
the more be expects to receive In re
tuir. at the next potlatch. The festi
val Is accompanied by music, danc'.ng
and feasting.
Oood Way Out of Difficulty.
If yon can't tell' the truth, do nor
taQ anything. If yon do not wish to.
wer a man's question; tell him that
tf yva did It would embarrass him and.
fwcrself, and bell be glad to let yon
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Who Works for Vbu? Why?
Do You Carry Insurance?
Why Use a Check Book?
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i
Qlnfid(
.v.. ,. n,mrrtv tmeaTttna- tlia American DeoeU art trostfnl.
ienCC The very nature of the government and of bualnes practice tend to teach
confidence. Taken Into dally practice It maie ior uinw iwwv,
consequent prosperity.
Resultant upon tha war there has grown up a feeling economic unrest In us'
spirit M cspltsllied by Lenin and Trotsky and Is known as Bolshevl-m. In America 11 1
Socialism. I. W. W.'lsm or Anarchy. But lt differ In degree; some are disciple of Karl Marx,
while some are the willing follower of A- C Townley, Non-partlaan league dictator.
' A prominent physician told a patient that being sorry for one' self Is the most
' disease to cure. The preaching of the Socialist sglUtor tend to make the prospective con
Horry for himself, breed dlcontnt and promises a paradise f chaoa Instead of organixea
government .. . V
A Constitutloaal Convention will. be held In Nebraska la December. Nominating petition
must be filed for delegate by August 9 election In November. Who will represent you at that
convention! Who would you hire to manage your business If yon wer rtckr Better apply
name reasoning to tho election of a delegate to the convention that yon would to tho aaan M
handle your money or your horse I ' . ,
There ii danger that a dominant xnlnority may control tha conrcntloa and dictaU
polidei to a luhservient. majority..
' Tha New Nebraska Federation urge the. election of delegate who ar broad enough to legislate la
the Interests of all th cltlxena of the sute ; men who are actuated by patriotic laUlligoac t thaa
class prejudice. -
If you are intereated in the pvrpoies of our
Federation we aolicit our memberghip la any
of the three classes $1, (5 or $25.
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THE NE W-NEBRASKA FEDERATION
O. a SMITH, President
Kearney, Nebraska.
' W. T. THOMPSON, Lincoln,
Chairman Executive Committee.
HORACE M. DAVIS. Sec-Trcae,
Ord,' Nebraska.
Telegraphing Picture. j
A French inventor' process for tele-
rachlnsr nlctnres' uses a avstem nt
Dd less a reasonable hand! In a: m.rt Federal grade should be applied. hetMiAwa .ait reliefs. ih muu n nt
l"u V""V'B "r "wr"" atylu over which determines th la
Therefore, since the mdtnr f ing any mce rot Federal . Grain I
aval aradea reflect! the nroMr ortce. AgrlctUur at Washington. D. C. or
chedol at the local points, it la im-bT submitting a samfle to the near-
gtonani mai me local ouyer oe.iuuy i"1 himih . mn. nvwvr jr
informed aa to the reaulrementa or 'Celv an official sample Inspection on
4he official atandarda in order thatitnat sample. Licensed Inspectors
mm mar correciiy. aDDiy me rraaes. viu'wct vj .w vryuiuiwi
or Agriculture, nowerer, .u graae
send that the farmer be properly In
ijfOTTned aa to the grade requirements
tad - th,eir;appilcation Jn. : orderthat
Jfeo may know whether the country
Stealer la correctly grading hla grain.
Tha Grain Corporation has requir
ed the proper application of the Fed
iOr&l cradea-at eonctry points and
Itjas made administrative provisions
tor th eenforcement of this require-
xnent In case of a dispute between
the country buyer and the farmer.
This Increases the importance of the
officially an entire load of grain un
less the-sample be taken under the
supervision of, or by the Inspector
himself. Therefore, the grade would
apply to the sample only. . The grade
may or may not be representative of
the entire load from which, the sam
ple was taken.
In case of dispute aa to the cor
rect grade or dockage, under the
rulea of the Grain Corporation, the
grain dealer and the farmer may
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50 HJDMS WITH BATH 2-50'
KH) ROOMS Xtth BATH SXJO
K)0 RgDMS WITH BATH 1 150
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Live
Stock
Transit
Live stock men over the entire west are forming the hAbit of ' TJTSTJKIKO
THEIR LIVE STOCK XX TRANSIT. They do it for safety,, tconcmy and
. quick returns.
The Hartford Live Stock Transit , Policy
protects shippers of lire stock and is the only company offering a broad policy
easy to understand, clear in its terms, which gives absolute protection against
loss from hazards of transpo rtati on in cludin g suffocation,. freezing,, trampl
ing, fire, collision, train wreck and every, form, of killing or injury while tho
' animals are in the custody of the common carrier.
We are represented at all of the live stock markets in the
' United States and Canada, and locally by
;Snoddy A Graham, Alliance. . Frank Ooatea, Gordon
Pierce A Jenkins,. Ilemlngford A. C Plants, . rtaahvUlo
C 11. Keaaelhuth, Long Pine . P, A. Hood, Chadroa
W. B. CHEEK, Local Manager
. Hartford Tin Insurancs Company
Livt Stock Department
Stock Yards,
Omaha, Nebraska
15 C:r Pcpr Price Lah R::n t:l C:to
AO Modem CoBveAieacM-RocBS $1.C3 lb
LVfaT iiw ttaiMigcmast PoIUksJ
autemant No. a
AN INVESTMENT IN
OMAHA REAL ESTATE '
Assures: . s
Safety ""fT
Income ' " v
Growing Value V
, Location - . . I
CROWING VALUE:
Every fact la connection with Omaha's growth
proves that Omaha Real Estate will continue
" to grow la value. " , ,
(1) la 1854, the year Omaha was founded,
the proprietors announced that lots would be
given away to those who would build. . . f
(2) Hen of vision took them,' built on
them and started business. These lota became
city Ueul Estate, which haa Increased in value
every year since 1854. Soma of It 1 now
worth $7,000 a front foot
. (3) Official recorda of sale show , that'
Omaha Real Estate worth $500 a foot 5 years
ago, is now worth $800 a foot That property
worth $1,000 a foot 5 years ago ta now worth
$1,500 and corresponding increases oa property
from $10 a f rot up, j
.An f Hamate: Official record anew that 214 yare ago, ISO feet
greund at 28th and Farnam was beugM far SSOO a front feet hy a man
who aeld It In April this year for $100 a feot
CllASLX R2AX ESTATE BOARD
SOS S. tttti . A'Omeha, u a. A
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T. W FARRIS
R.F.MARCY
R. W. HANLEY
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Live Stock Commission Co.
110-112 Exchange Building
Omaha, Nebraska .
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THE BEST PROOF OF OUR ABILITY IS THE SUCCESS WE HAVE AL
READY ATTAINED. OUR BEST RECOMMENDATIONS ARE FROM OUR
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS.
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