THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD Thursday, August 21st, 1919 XiEW BUSINESS HOME OF ' RUDGE & GUENZEL CO. Marking Thirty Ver' Growth of Aktterprlalng Mercantile ltblWh ruent In the OpiUl City. Tbe new home ot the Rudge A 43ventel Co., now occupied by that Ann, represents tbe latest and great 4t advance la business building in tlncoln. in completeness of deiail, In addi tion to us auracuve ana inspiring expression ot larger tilings, tue new toouie ot this company u in a ciwsa by Jtself. As a iiieictiui.ua institution, Abe people ot Lincoln are awakening to Ks Impressive and metropolitan proportions It Is one ot Ue real oow places of the city and there win Increased realisation of tne Inter net It will bave for visitor to the 4UyJrova near and far. from basement to lower, this real mercantile esiablisuiuent is ae of interest and surprint in teat re of tne iaesi, most modern auu .Atovel in organisation ana equipment fr tnercnanuizing. People iu kit limes oi ouaiuess iroin over the state ao come to uucoiu wm get real in formation ana aatisiacnon tnrough a personal visit ana inspection of wnat Ibis institution is. People from over Ut country will have a larger real isation ot Lincoln ana us ousness through a personal visit to the bouse. The officers of the company will be dJelJgntea to give to business men ; over tbe state and from other states, their personal attention and the op portunity to Inspect the establlan xnent in its entirety. It would be Impossible In , any availble space to give detial a des cription of this modern mercantile house that would in any way carry real Impression of wnat the new home of Kudge Queniel Company la. Only through personal Inspection an there be gained a realisation of what baa been done by this firm In hnUdlng and organising for larger' things. There are some high points that in themselves emphasise something of the largeness of this business house. The tower of the building reaches 4& a, tenth floor level; a view from this vantage point encompasses the entire city," while the magnitude of 1 the building itself - Is emphasized rom a look dwonward from the tow fit The floor space In the new Rudge sVOpensel building Is equivalent to 4 f acres. Instead of In square feet, the floor apace is more pointedly ex pressed in acres. ! This store is the largest one under . ene roof In Nebraska. The plate glass in the building covering two street fronts is the Jrgest placed in any building in the Missouri valley. : Three street entrances feature the folding and emphasise it magni tude; these entrances are on N street, and a block apart on 12th a&reet and 13th street. , In natural light, the store la uni que in volume of day-light flooding very floor. In electric lighting the installation Is tbe most complete and latest, a striking feature being the mxt glass acorn design lights that feature the night lighting on every floor to the number of one hundred end forty. People from over the country who have visited the store since Its open ing, those acquainted with the great est houses In Its line in the country, declare this building to be the best quipped and most finely appointed jtore in the country for Its particular arcrk. Among the recent visitors eras 6. H. Drtchctt. editor of The Dry Goods Economist of New York, who osade a special trip to Inspect the aiew establishment. To tbe progres sive business man everywhere, the ftew home of the Rudge & Ouensel C appeals an inspiration, as far be fond anticipation in completeness. It affords a liberal education in store construction and equipment. The success of the house ot Rudge A Guenzel Co. is a story of growth and achievement by Itself. The con gratulations that the firm is receiv ing in its new home is an index of appreciation In which the firm is field by friends old snd new in Lin coln and Nebraska. For thirty years the firm has had a most Important part in tbe growth of Lincoln and its expanding business. tr.nt mi KAmlnf in t-callM 4h twn- fits of the training open to those who grapp their opportunity in the Unit ed States Army, which is "The University in Khaki." Matter All Settled. My neighbor's son came into the hnue the other day, leading a child by te hand. We looked our aston ishment, when we saw the little quaint stranger, and he Immediately made this announcement: "I adopted her) ahe was all alone and crying, so 1 'dopttd her and she can have all my foys, Vrpthig my bicycle." Chicago Tribune. , Real Leisure. Leisure is time for doing something useful. This leisure tbe diligent man will ovin, but tbe lazy never; for "a life of leisure and a life ot laziness are two things." Benjamin Franklin. Our Character. Added Information. Little Vivian was. repeating the Lord's prayer after her mother one evening, and when she reached that part which relates to our dally bread she paused and said: "Mamma, 'on might mention to Iod eat I like butter nit" Travel Is Expensive. Te Bible say dat de poor you hah wlv yon always," rmnlnated Shlnbone, "an I reckon dat's kase dey Is too poor ter break away." Boston Trans-crip- Coming to Alliance United Doctors' Specialist Will bo at the Drake Hotel, Saturday, August 30th 1919 ONE DAY ONLY HOURS 10 A. El TO 8 P. M. Remarkable Success of These Tal ented Physicians in the Treat ment of Chronic Diseases. People seem not to see tbst tbelr opinion of the world Is also a con fesslon of character. We can only ee what we are, and. If we misbe have, we suspect tbera Emerson. Philosophical. "Love levels all thing," sighed the sad-eyed swain, with a pang of pain, as his sweetheart set on his new high bat and smashed it fiat Possession Begets Desire. . A man doesn't really know what money wlU do for htm until be has a lot of it. That is why men want more as they get more. The same Is true of knowledge, or fame, or friends, or religion. . 1 ' Maybe It's Beth. Bald the near cynic, "Ninety-nine tenons out of a hundred attribute the eoet's long. hair to eccentricity. But ihe hundredth surmises that the poor fellow hasn't the financial means to let his hair cut" - Clock f Long ervlee. In the examination hall at Can-' on, china, wnere unoer tne oia irglme students sat for their mill krw tABta. la a water dock 'Which tas automatically recorded the time br 8,000 years. EXAMINATION AND CONSUL TATION FREE. "TUB NEW ARMY one or tne flrst requisites for a ttseful life is a sound body and the flrst course of training a man &re- -celves in the United States Army is, therefore tbe physical. During the flrst month or six weeks after the re- jrvlt has enlisted be is given a grad ual and systematic course of physical training, which Include exercises, games, contests and short marches, Aa a subsequent he acquires that feeling of manliness, confidence and Independence. Supplementing the physical train Ing la a course in sanitation and hygiene which teach the men the care of the body and Army regula tions on cleanliness of quarters. Me also receives instructions on how to avoid and prevent disease. Following this, the fights and ob ligations or tne soldier and his rela- tlon to the Government and to his fellow man both in the army and In civil life are explained. . . The recruit is now ready to go on with the course he haa chosen and tinder personal Instruction begins to ttndy the fundamentals of his parti cular trade. For the man who haa not received a goon scnooi education, there are schools established in all posts where grammar, geography, arithmetic, his tory, algebra and similar subjects are taugnt. A man seeking employment in civil life who can show, aa Honorable eiaenargn from ue u. s. Army ana certificate of graduation from ona ot the various schools la possessed of an asaett that will not fail to find kin tbe right employment. Hot many now deny the benefit s( University training;, and more and The diagnostician of the United Doctors, licensed by the state of Nebraska, for the treatment of chronic diseases of men, women and children, offer to all who call on this visit, consultation, exam ination and advice free. They have a system and method of treatments that are sure and cer tain in their results. These doctors are experts in the treatment of chronic diseases of the blood, liver, stomach, intes tines, heart, kidneys or bladder, rheumatism, sciatica, dropsy, leg ulcers, weak lungs, and those afflicted with long standing, deep seated, chronic diseases, thatliave baffled the skill of other physi cians, should not fail to cn.Il. . According to their system no more operstion for appendicitis, call stones, goiter, piles, etc., as all cases accepted will be treated without operation or hypodermic injection. If you have kidney or ladder troubles bring a 4-ounce bottle of your urnie for chemical analysis and microscopic examin ation. ' Wont-out and run-down men and women, no matter what your ailment may be, no matter what ou have been told, or the expen- ence you nave naa wun otner physicians, settle it forever m your mind. If your case is incur able they will tell you so. Con sult them upon this visit. It costs you nothing for examination. , Kemember. this free offer is lor this visit only. Married ladies must come with their husbands and minors with their parents. Ferocious Rhine. Tbe rhinoceros would be Just as formidable as the buffalo were his sight as good. But he has to go a bit slowly because of dependence on the sense of emejL Once within a few yards of his object, where bis wenk eyes can distinguish it then look out I His charge Is something terrible, and the only safe place la a tree. When African natives are asked what ani mal they most fear, nearly all of them do not hesitate to say the rhino. , Come in and Examine Diamonds We are always glad to have any one come in to look at diamonds. We know that the diamond is not an ordinary purchase, and that expert help is wanted in making the selec ton. When we show diamonds we point out to you the different features which caused it to be graded as it is. It is the kind of service and attention you like. We carry a large stock of small, medium - and large weights, which, as you appre ciate, la a big help In getting the stone you want. Thiele's Jewelry, Watches, Drugi Hmnswick Phonographs Watch Inspectors for 0. B. & Q. FllSay We Are Ready with new and modern equip ment to do your fall cleaning. The Original Rug Cleaners Can Do the Work Right Our price now, 8c per square yard, work called for and delivered. Satisfac tion guaranteed. - 77ie Alliance Rug Cleaners Phone, Tynans, 749 Sugar From Ratslna. Sugar Is manufactured from raisins in practically all of the countries of southern Europe and western Asia. There are two forms of raisin sugar Imported into New York, one princi pally from Asia Minor and tbe other mainly from Spain. Lest by Freak. Tonnd In Street Cars Boneheaded man's arabrelln, white child's mitt, block lady's veil and many other arti cles. London Street Railway Company. Advprtlsemeew gie LoaaVn (Ont) Free Press. iff UUNANT OMAHA. sitM "Mills tJlillllt IHlliKlfilM a i. $1 2SO ROOMS 250 IiATHS 50 RJBMS WITH BATH 1250 100 RJCJ1S VVlTH BATH $2.00 lOO ROOMS WITH BATH 1 150 X A II Long Distance Telephone Rates Arc Standardized Long distance service is often conducted over the wires of more than one company and frequently j cross Rtate lines. " v Therefore there have been several differences in the methods of quoting long distance rates hy var ious companies. " ' , This resulted in much confusion because of the many different conditions involved. This was not only expensive but caused many difficulties in op erating the long distance lines. - Under the rates now established long distance service is on the same basis throughout the country whether, it is inter-community, inter-company or . interstate. It is available everywhere on the same . standard terms. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY "REAL STUPH" Stock Yards Station, Omaha, Nebr.', Aug. 12, 1919 Gentlemen and Friends: : W are ycry proud of our cattle market, especially, when all other markets hare broke badly on heavy re ceipts the first two days of this week, and our trade and market is in excellent shape. We would call these Choice feeders or grass beef steady to strong, while the medium grades are probably a quarter lower. On Monday of this week the supply here was close to 21,000 head, but slipped back to 12.000 Tuesday, and today about 6,000. There seems to be quite an ur gent demand from countrymen for stockers and feed ers, as generally speaking, the grass is good and the good corn crop is staring them in the face, and from the way they are buying them, looks very much like it is their opinion that this is going to be a good year providing some of thee rotten politicians dont make some bad laws. Corn Fed Steers anywhere from steady to 25c low er. Aprlrae load of corn fed steers would no doubt bring 918J50 on this market. On the Western Gnuta Beef the market opened Monday slow, but soon got ac tive and closed strong, and aa stated above, don't be lieve grass beef are any lower. The outside demand is very good and they are competing with the packers for the good heavy fleshy steers. Some steers from western Nebraska sold for $15.50, weighing around 1280 pounds. We believe that Omaha has the best market on the map, and also believe that the Inter state have a bunch of 'ivc-wire that use the right kind of methods and system to handle this stuff in the proper manner. Just come down and watch our boys work. ' Cows and mixed stock: There has been quite a lib eral sprinkling of cows and heifers in the receipts this week, and while we would ell the Inbetween kinds about 25 to 50c lower, or in other words, the kind that have been selling from $7.50 to $9.00, the other grades such as the best fat cows and heifers and can ners not much change. There seems to be a good de mand from the country for wet cows and stock cows and heifers, and this feature of the' game has made it possible for the sellers to hold up the market on this grade. The Packers have been very reluctant in tak ing hold of the medium kinds at anything like steady figures. Stockers and Feeders: As we have nearly explain ed, the demand from the country has been very good, and the choice kinds are ateady, while all others show a slight weakness, or fully 25c lower. We rai'aer look for the supply of cattle to be pretty heavy the next sixty days, and it is a question whether'or not these prices which seem high will continue. We rather be lieve that the better grades of cattle will decline some and, the medium kinds hold the riown. Don't forget the Inter-State with your business we are on the Job seven days a week to look after your interest in the highest degree of efficiency. . Choice to Prime Grass Beef Steers .$14.00 to $15.50 r.nnA ir Choice Grasa Beef Steers . . 12.60 to 14.60 Fair to Good Grass Beet Steers .... 10.00 Common to Fair Grass Beef Steers . 8.50 Mexican Steers .7.50 employed anywhere. - Mr. McPhail la not only the head of the dog department, but Vice Prfesident of the company which assures you A-l sincere service. umana . ...ft.UOU Bulk $18.90 019.50 Ton $20.00 i-uttago , . . suu . iJUia 1V.VUCZIZ0.25 Kansas City . 8000 Bulk St. Joe . . . .4200 Bulk Sioux City . .6500 Bulk Denver .... 600 Bulk St. Louis ...5000 Bulk 19.0020.25 18.85C20.30 18.50019.25 19.00019.60 19.00020.50 Top Top TP Top Top Top 20.90 20.76 20.70 19.99 19.75 21.00 Liberal Supply of Sheep and LAmbsHeevyy Volume of Country Demand Feeder Hold Flrnl-Fat Stuff Stronger. Choice Fat Lambs ' Around $17.23 . Glad to quote the sheep and iamb market at Omaha steady to strong. It is hard to tell what will happen with all of the eastern population pounding away for lower cost of living. The demand for feeder Stuff has been exceptionally strong, and they have been taking them home in rapid style. J-amD8 . iiK.KA 10.50 13.25 9.76 9.00 7.25 6.75" 3.00 9.60 to to to to to to to to to $16.75 12.60 14.50 10.25 9.50 8.75 7.60 6.00 13.00 to to to to to to to Choice to Prime Grass Beef Cows . . 10.00 Good to Choice Grass Beef Cows ... 9.50 Medium Grades Grass Beef Cows . . 8.00 r.nmmrn in Fair Grass Beef Cows . . 7.00 Canners 5.50 to Cutters 229 ! Bologna Bulls , 7.25 to Beef Bulls , 8.50 to Corn Fed Bulls I ll Veal Calves J Choice to Prime Feeder Steers .... 13.D0 to nuut tn rtintoA 12.00 to Medium to Fair '9.00 Choice Stockers 10,6r Good to Choice Lambs, Culls , Lambs, Feeders Yearlings Wethers Ewes, Good to Choice Ewes, Fair to Good Ewes, Culls and Canners 'Ewes, Breeders Mr. a. w. Plumer, a prominent and progressive ranchman at North Platte. Nebraska was at the yards Monday of this week looking after a consignment of ,'Cattle aggregating ten cars, which the Intr-State put across the platter in fine style. Ask Mr. Plumer abont the service. Mr. T. L. Green, also of North Platte and now operating the Appleford Ranch south of Maxwell, Nebraska was on the market with four loads of mixed cows and heifers. . Mr. Joe Rauch, stock buyer and progressive ranch man of North Platte keeps the cattle rolling in at the Omaha yards. Inter-State handled three loads for Jyoe this week. . NOTICE To any Western Ranchmen who are go ing to ship out their herds on account . of draught. The Inter-State can land you on the main line of the main line of the U. P. with all the hay "jrou want for winter feeding, and plenty of fine grass to run on up until time to feed. We know of two Pastures that have had no stock on it for two years that it literally covered with deep fine grass all fenced fourteen miles from big town that can.be gotten for $1.00 per head x per month, where the ownei- of the cattle furnish the help to take care of the cattle. Over 10,000 acres in one body. Wire or write us quick for .Information, as it is liable to go at any time. Mr. W. A. Green of Gordon, Nebraska remembered the Inter-State with three loads ot cattle this week. Mr. Max Schnft, stock buyer, at Belle Fourche. S. D. sent in a shipment ot cattle this week to the Inter State. Mr. Alfred S. Anderson, and Mr. J. T. Williams, of Gentile Valley, Idaho are here wRh six loads ot cattle. Messrs. Calan & Felsted and Mr. It. A. faiaaon, of Cache Valley, Utah remembered the Inter-State with eight cars of cattle this week. The Inter-State are very prominent among the ex- Medium to Fair Common to Fair Grades Stock Heifers Stock Cows Rtock Calves Choice to Prime Corn Fed Steers 8.50 7.50 6.60 6.60 7.00 17.60 Good to Choice 152 12.00 15.00 12.00 11.00 to to to to to to to to to to to to to to 8.60 9.25 12.00 13.60 14.50 13.00 11.00 11.60 10.60 9.60 8.50 9.60 8.60 10.00 18.50 17.60 16.50 16.00 14.50 13.00 All Other Grades Good to Choice Yearlings Fair to Good Yearlings . . . Common to Fair Yearlings Provision Market Very &ratic--Moetiy on the De clinenog Market at all Poults MatearlaUy Lower Look for Further Decline Top 919.00. The supply ot hogs haa been rather decent tor this season of the year, and market on the down grade. It seems that the outside demand for the better grades of hogs haa slowed up considerably, and aa ft conse quence. It leaves the sellers at the mercy ot the Pack ers. Inter-State are one ot the leading hog firms here Why Bceause no better talent or ability can be of handling and the kind of treatment we hand out. Mr. John W. Cross, of Harrisburg, Nebraska, re membered the Inter-Stato with three cars of cattle Monday of thia week. Mr. Ed Fisher, of Potter, Nebraska, was at the yards this week with four cars of steers which the Inter-State handled and sold in good shape. Gregory Farmers Elevator Co., of Gregory. 8. D., keep the hogs rolling in. Inter-State get tbe business and return the resuts. Mr. Chas. Primm of Winner. S. D. and Mr. Geo. Matonsek of Gregory. S. D.. sent In five loads of cattle to the Inter-Statf this week. . The Paradise Land and Cattle Co., of Cache Valley, Utah are represented In the Inter-State cattle pens to day. - Mr. Jay R. Taylor, one of the largest cattle men In the sand hills, remembered the Inter-State wKh two loads of steers this week. Messrs. Carpenter and Jordan, regular cattle buyers at Morrill, Nebraska sent in two loads of cattle to the Interstate at Omaha this week, taking a shipment also to St Joe, Mo. We sailed away with curs in good shape and got good sales and result!'. you cannot afford to pass up the latttr-Stato for Regular A-l efficient service an bestd results. - Re member us next time. . Yours respectfully, Inter-State Live Stock Commission Co. "We Strive to Pleae" .