The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, June 13, 1922, Page SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD. TfESD.AY, J EXE 13, 1022.
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ADVERTISLMEiNTS
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r otu.ra ha to offer. Qt quick
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rt-raiij Want Ad department.
RATE8 One cm pr word per
tDrtion. Coats do more than
tiier newapapera and we truar-
uiee ttiat you reacb eatreral hua
.ieu more renders, buy circuit-
n not bot air.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Six-room modern home,
with btith. pantry and laundry room.
Throe bedioom.-, or.e extra l;ntre with
two closets, llesit in every loom in
cluding kitchen. (lood lusement. Nice
lawn with plenty oi' tree.-. I)c.-ir;ille
reiRhhoi hood, 0M-;t front. Cement auto
driveway. BuiUinur that can easily he
convertoil into duulile jr;.Kire. Four
blocks west of Bo Buite rear Sev
enth. Two li'ooks from :..-1i1. Easy
terms and inlctd to .-ell. Phone 1i0".
FOR SALE Hou.e to novo. Font
larjre rooms. Umi.u'il'v wo'l l.-uilt:
iit Ai'tioch. s.i:ii. .4. W. Mil.l.EK,
121S O St., Lincoln, Nub. ."'i-o
FOR S.' I.i: Now 1:2J H.nU Font
tin. I .;ooo: d-hanil ( 1.: ni' ei Six; '
bargain. FOliD CAKACIi. :7-.V-
FOR SALE i:".f mo. VI r.-.,lce t.ur
ir.tf car. STUKGEON G AIIAOX.
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FOR SALE '.-room tvotlorn liun;i
1 w; tor si; i'.c ir d. A. C. YOUNG
Phone 101SJ. .Vl-iS-p
COLUMBIA HATCHERY.
P. O. Box 1102, Denver, Colo.
We can supply you with any crunn
tity of Baby Chicks. Capacity 10,00f
weekly. 17 varieties. Live deliverj
guaranteed. Parcel Port prepaid
Write for prices and full particulars.
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FOR SALE Old papers at Herald
otrice. oc bunillo. tl-l-tf
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Four rooms; pround
floor, lawn and garden. Clo.-e in.
Call The Herald. Key No. 20 !. 5--ti2p
FOR KENT Elegantly furnished
liht housekeeping apartments.
Linen anl laundry furnished. Phone
C5(J. Ill Cheyenne. 5'3-tf
WANTED
WANTED Man with car to soil low
priced Cord Tires. $100.00 per week
and expenses. Wolfe Tire Co., 2C.23
Canal, Benton Harbor, Mich. 57p
WANTED Work on ranch, man with
wife or housekeeper. Call 543J. 57
WANTED Good, steady man to work
on farm. Phone 82iF2. 57-5Sp
WANTED Good white cotton raps,
6 cents per pound. THE HERALD.
WANTED Gardens to plow. Rates
reasonable. Call F. W. EDER.
phone -C87W. 41tf-pdC0
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
Commissioner, Third District.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the office of county commissioner in
the Third district of Box Butte county,
Nebraska, subjet to the approval of
the democratic voters at the primaries,
July 18, 11)22.
I am a pood roads enthusiast, and 1
know conditions in the county thor
oughly. I believe in being quitted by
the will of the majority in all matters
of road location. 1 pledge my best ef
forts for a business-like administration
of county affairs, and have but one
other plank in my platform equality
and justice for all. .
J. R. LAWRENCE.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
the nomination for county treasurer,
i-ubject to the will of the republican
voters at the primaiies, July IS. I am
at present deputy county treasurer, fa
miliar with the work, and if elected
will devote every effort toward rillinr
the office in a competent and efficient
wav. Your support i.s respectfully so
licited. MRS. NELLIE WILSON.
ANNOUNCEMENT.'
Pnmitv Stinerintentlent.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Count V SurKl-
intendent of Schools of Box Butte
couiit, Nebraska, suDject to the will
of the voters at the primaries, July
IS. ui At. iaast.i.1..
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Count v Sheriff.
1 hereby announce my candidacy for
the democratic nomination for sheriff
of Box Butte county, Nebraska, sub
ject to the will of the democratic vot
ers at the primaries, July 18. Your
support is cordially solicited.
Crop Report Shows
Prospect sarc Hotter
Than the Average
Winter wheat coniii:n o f:ivr?illv '
with the p::st throe year nvornjre.
Spriair wluwt and barley acreares are !
.nrrensod heavily and the condition is i
very iro.nl. Tlio ncro;i!'o of oats is'
n?cica-ed slightly and the condition
low tr.e average. 1 ho conmtin of
nay is lulow ilie a vera.;?. All fruit
vops are very piomisintr. This is the
ummary of the monthly crop report
ohed by A. E. Ander.-on, lo ii ral
tati.-t'eian and Loo Stun, srcio.ti.ry,
Xoluaska department of i.ai iculturo.
The condit on of winter v. hoj; is ""
per cent last month and 7," per oui: a
,pur lko this date. The present con
lition forecasts a crop of " 1. is ,(H'(i
iiushHs as comiMired to the : m.l o.-
timnte of C7,.Vi!,0O(j bu lids la.-t veur.
the avenue of the pit throe e-u-:s
ri..s'52.Ot:0 bushels. The v'"ecnt
mp ciew owdpr adverse Moi t uv con
ditions until the latter part ('' M;.y.
This resulted riot only in :i hnro .il.an
li nment, but i-l.-o thin -tar.d- in con
l krablo of the crop that v.is left foi
vt.-t. 'iho houds aie o!' avor.tur
rr.'j and ihc straw has attained jroo.i
o; !Ji -ince the rains in Miv. Man;
appear belter than they rca.i;
ii.- wlvn one cain;n':s the .-land
m e: ii!Iy.
?pi'...K '':. it acreaK" n an in
io. i o oi -Id per cent duo v'ci t'.
iedinu the crop in ab.ndono.l v nu-.
.vhcat t'.oliJs i,i wo.-t con' v.l X. bra. ka
nd some in ce'itnd an 1 so .'.!' o-i
I'C'ii.r.s. Ti'': jucliiainai y c.-iiiiiiUe i
7,('00 acres ci.i.ipi rod (,i 2. .5,001.
uie- la.-t oai. 11 i hic'i c-n li ii-n o
t per :'c:U ind'e-'.tes a c u:, .f ;!..'!Vt ,
:(.:( i)M-!ie'.-. Tho forca I of .II iie:.'.
els last yo-ir. Bar'oy. 7,550,000 acres
and i'.'l,24t,000 bu.hr! as compared
to 7.240,000 ncies and 151.1M.000
buslnls last year. Re, M'O.M 5.000
bu hols nn l 57.ils,0i'0 !u.'hels a ear
aro. All ha., 10.",.0!i:,(,mo tons and !tC.
.ir.'.oni) tons' last year. Apples, 171t,
vo 000 lm. hols and !s.O::,0OO bu.-hels
a year npo.
,:).'i'i.0i!i) 1 1. ho'.-
H!p,
I I I
yc-.ii'.
."5.0(10 l u -Lels la t
the proinr-n-vy f . v.;.t: of acvrnjj.
of d,:'., is 2,507,OC0 acies v.- comjcT'od
..2.5v5.c:'0 acres l.i.-X ye'-.r. The
pvr.'cr.t condition of S4 j'or cent fore--.a.-'t
a crop of 70,547,Oi 0 bushel.
om.arod to 70,054,000 I. u. hols la.-t
o;:r. 'J'he ciop was planted later thi n
usual and .-lightly injuied by dr,
.vcather and the chances for a good
rop are reduced r.coordiru'.ly.
The acreage of barley was increased
!5 per cent due to e:. tensive plantii v
t'pon abandoned winter wheat ti'.lds in
ontral and western Ncbrask i. The
preliminary estimate is 2;!),000 cre
compaied to lO'.t.OOO acres la.-t ycur.
The p'resont h't,h condition of IK) per
out indicates a crop of O. llO.tiOO bushel.-
compared to 1,'J15,000 bu. he Is last
year.
Rye has improved some since the
rains of the hitter part of May but. can
not recover fully from the previous
lamapc. The condition of t3 per cent
forecasts l,93t,000 bushels. Last
year's crop was 1,714,000 bushels.
All hay conditions i.s ss per cent
compared to St) per cent last year. The
lack of moisture checked the growth
if wild hay and also tame hay, par
ticularly in north central ami north
ern counties. Alfalfa yields vary but
are about the averape.
All fruit crops are very promising.
The condition of apples is f0 per cent;
pears, 89 per cent; blackberries and
raspberries 91 per cent and peaches
98 per cent. The set of fruit of part
of the trees is extra heavy.
The number of bearing fruit trees
has been reduced very heavily during
the past decade. In 1920 there were
1.4C9.998 bearing fruit trees as com
pared to 5,061,984 trees in 1910. Fun
tcous diseases, insects, drouth, severe
winters and lack of care are respon
sible for heavy losses. A comparison
of the present number of fruit trees
with the number ten years ago is as
follows: apples, 32 per cent; peaches,
v0 per cent; pears, 61 per cent; plums,
24 per cent; cherries, 58 per cent;
Crape vines, 35 per cent; acreage of
all small fruits, 81 per cent.
The condition of sugar beets i.s 88
per cent. High winds did some dam
age to the crop. The acrerga is less
than it was last year. The condition
of minor crops are as follows: cab
bage, 9(1 per cent; onions, 91 per cent:
beans, 95 per cent; watermelons; 90
per cent; muskmelons and cantaloupes,
8S per cent.
Estimates of important crops for
the United States "are as follows: Win
ter wheat, 007,333.000 bushe's and
587,032,000 bushels last year. Spring
wheat, 18,039,000 acres and 247,175,000
bushels as compared to 19,70(i.00fl
acres and 207,801,000 bushels last
year. Oats, 41,822,000 acres and 1,
304,004,000 bushels as compared to, 44.
820,000 acres and 1,000.737,000 bush-
LIVESTOCK
LINCOLN, Neb., Juno 12 CATTLE
Receipts of cattle at the seven prin
cipal markets weio lairly steady With
good demand. Nearly ml classes
liowed a guin of 25ci i.Oc on tho Oni
; ha market over a week ago, medium
..nil heavy boot 'steers showing great
est gain. Rx'f cows and hoiers were
;ii good demand, gaining nil the lossi
,f a week ago. veals were about
to dy with ;i week ago and ranr.jrs
and cut tel .- showed a gain of 2"c.
IIOli.S 'lhc Omaha maiket showed
a steady Hd'.'ame eariy n the week but
a duller maiket wa.- in evidence, be
ginning Thursday. All clas.-o- showed
a gain of 50 2."c over til ? market a
veeK iivo. I'aeking sows .-bowed a
trong demand ov i lat week, the
ar;tor grades .-cll.ng Thur.-day at
-"..75.
.-jiliEP--rlleavy recocts of i-heop
tit the seven principal market- ro
.cte l to lo'. or prices. Tho greate. t
iodine was shown on iai lings and
wc'.hers. F,t ewts -l.ow d tain of
(.Oo over a week ago r.s.i. icedir.g lambs
a gain of l5cj 25c.
LEGAL NOTICE.
In tho Matte- of the E.-tM-? of
Cnarles E, I loi -luna-i, 1'ivea ed.
In the County Court of Box Butte
C' unty, Nebraska.
Now ( n this 0th day of Juno, 1922,
copies Tho liuaruitin Trut Company
of AMianco, Bo lt itto County, Ne
braska, administrator with iho will
nnr.cxed of tho o-tato of Charles I;
Ib-v-hman, deceased, end ti es its final
ne. mint as such adin ni-'trtitm' and also
f'.l.'s a petition for distribution i'nd as
si. nment of the residue of said estate
raw in its possession to tho pcr.-on.-ontitled
bv law to receive same.
It is therefore ordered that tho 29th
d.y of Juno. 1922, at ten o'clock, A.
M., nt my office in the court hou-c of
Bi Butte County, Nebraska, at Alli
ance, I!o Biifte County, Nebraska, lr
fiod as the time and place for hear
ing, examining mid allowing said ac
count and hearing and considering ,-a'd
et it ion for distribution and assign
ment of the residue of .-aid o t.'.te. And
tho heirs of said Charles E. Ilcr.-h-man.
deceased, and nil pTons inter-er-tod
in said r-tate, lire required to op
pour at tho time and place so desig
nated end show cau-o, if such r i-t-,
why said account : hould not bo allowed
as the residue of said estate dis
ti dinted.
It is furl hot- ordered that said I ho
Guardian Trut Company of Alliance,
Box Butte County, Nebraska, admin
istrator with tho will annexed, give
not co to all prr.-ons interested in said
estate by causing n copy of this older
to bo published in Tho Alliance Herald,
a new-paper printed and published at
Alliance, Box Butte County, Nobra-ka,
and circulating in said county, throe
successive weeks prior to the day sot
for said hearing.
(Signed) IRA H. TASIl.
'Soid) County Judge.
Mitchell & Gantz, Attorney st
CHAIN.
WHEAT Wheat maiket continued
on a ilowiiw.-iid trend. Chicago July
wluwt iLcliniitg I'.c, tin ing Tuesday
at SI. 12 but legan a locoveiy on
Wedne .day, clos.ng Fj i-lay rt ,""1.1".
Liquidation in future- ar.l .-el. ing by
holders of cash wh at accepted on
.May contK'ct.-, together w iih slow ex
port demand anil lower foreign mai
k ts wore the depre-sing iniluenoes
Visible wheat, 2-1.34 1,000 bu h Is,
showing an incronse of 5o0 000 bushels
lor the wei k. Wheat and Hour ocean
pas.-fge last week was 51,1(0,000 torn
prrod to 75,392,000 same period last
year.
CORN Corn market showed woak-ro-s
in sympathy with wheat the
forepait of the week, declining about
;4v., .nil. began to recover later, vis
ible supply, 27,0 10,000. bu hols, show
ing a (icciease of J 71, 00.) bu: hcls.
POTATOES
The decrease in fae carlot ship
ments of potatoes has cau.-ed a sud
den advance in the price. South
Caro'ina and Georgia Irish cobblers
advanced $1.50 per barrel, seiring on
the northern markets strong at $o,00
(?i7.25. Bliss Triumphs firm at $3.25
$?4.23 cwt. Old stock also made Pit
advance of 50To75c cwt. Northern
round whites selling in Chicago at
52.15(22.40 cwt., and Maine white
stock on Eastern markets at $1.85
2 00 cwt. Carlot shipments of new
potatoes are still 3.000 cars in excess
of the shipments on the same date
last year. Carlot shipments of the
1921 crop has reached a total of 234,
000. DAIRY. .
Increase in receipts of butter had a
bearish effect on the market, causing a
decline the forepart of the week, but
recovered later. Increase buying for
storage had some effect in steadying
the maiket, although mos t storage
firms are holding off, feeling that the
price is too high to warrant buying for
storage. About 8,000,000 pounds !e s
in storage in the four principal cities
than same date last year. 92 score
sold on Chicago market at 343o nC
Local price 2Cc.
POULTRY.
EGGS The egg market has remain
ed fairly steady under uniformly
steady receipts. About CO per cent oi
the receipts at the four principal
markets have gone into storage, r resli
gatherer firsts sold on the Chicago
market at 2324e. Local price 18c;
DRESSED POULTRY Receipts of
dressed poultry since January 1, in
i,e .our principal markets were aoout
8,000,000 pounds greater than for
.ume period last yeir. Local prices:
Broiler-, SOc; Hens (heavy) le,
(light) lCc; Old roosters, 3c.
Herald Want Arts Kesults.
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Desirable city lota for sale at
Alliance National Dank. 51-8
It will be to your advantage to
gee me when you need a farm
loan. E. C. Barker, First Na
tional Bank Bide 42tf
Tired, overworked, run-down men
and women And in Tanlac just what
hev need to reeain health end
strength. F. E. Holsten. 76
The difficult part about hitching
vour wagon to a star is in staying
litched. i
JUST TRY IT AND SEE Low nock betttr yon ImI in th noraiiif. Ht "lorn"
ktidachy, tired, doa't-kaow-wbat'e-the-autur itliog will b gm yoi'li fcl fia.
TROUBLE IS, your system is
clogged with a lot of impurities that your
oerworked digestive and climinative orar.s
can't get rid of. Pills, oils, salts, calomel and
ordinary laxatives, cathartics and purges only force
the bowels and prod the liver.
Natarm't Rtnudy (NR Tablets) acts on the stomach,
liver, bowels and even kidneys, not forcing, but ton
ing and strengthening these organs. The result it
prompt relief and real, lasting benefit. Make the test.
Nature's Remedy will act promptly, thoroughly, yet
so mildly, so gently, that you will think nature her
self has come to the rescue and is doing the work.
And et, vbal Mlitll You'll b urpriMd lo int kow
web twtiet ,o ImI biifliMf,
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There's a Fisk Tire of extra value in every size,
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Til and Rupture
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ANNOI M I.MKNT
I nniKHincp myself n rcpulilicnn
rnmli.l.itc for noininntinn of t'ounty.
1 Wa-ui ci- of r.o l'.uttr- county.
Four y;irs ; I .-oi vimI ni Ifputvf
Trca.- uicr, i:nt I Iho law v:n pji.ssfil,
"tl ,it irlativps could not work lor re-lrtir-,"
which Joronl kip out.
I think I am citified to tho trnn ur
PIN olfico, itnd if plfftod, I will do tlia
cry Lost po.-viMp to fill it intelliwntly
and ."iivo nionoy fo" tho tax payors.
1 will ho very iri utcf til trt nll'votpi si
who will Mippoit me ut the primariosi
Jul v IS,
G5t f MKS. ('OKA M. I.KWIS
I la nt i ful lesitU'itco lots for sale
nt Alliance National Hank. 51-8
Now is the host time to ne'otia'
farm loans. Tho fodornl farm loan
n.-vocint ion has 1 educed the rate ,f in
lupvl on their lonn. to 5 1-12 per cent.
!Bce J. H. rurinUni, Koute 1, Alliance.
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Albert W, Jofforis
Republican Candidate (or
United Stales Senator
Farm boy, country school
teacher, college man, amateur
ball player, lawyer, earnest
worker in development of Ne
braska, now in Congress.
Always a Republican
Primary July 18tb.
EUGENE BURTON
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Office: First National Bank Building
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
A. CLARENCE SCHOCH, M, D.
Surgery and Consultation
Kumer Duilding Alliance
Pho.ie 664 AUUbm
Harry P. Course
AUCTIONEER
Live Stock and General Farm Sals
WELDING
GEO. H. BRECKNER 210 W. 3rd
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MOVING. PACKING, STOKING
AND SHIPPING
SNYDER TRANSFER
AND FIREPROOF STORAGE
"When It's Your Mote,
Let Ua Know"
Office Phone, 15 ; Res. 884 and Blk. 731
F. A. DALD j
Attorney-at-Law
Office in Reddish Block
L. A. BERRY
ROOM 1, RUMER BLOCK
PHONE 9
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Drake & Drake
Doctors of Optometry
Glasses Accurately Fitted
Not Medicine, Surgery, Osteopatky
DRS. JEFFREY & SMITH
Chiropractors Palmer School
Phone 865 Over Harper'
PHONE NO. 1
Transfer and
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