Hliiiinnim'iHMH'1" iiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiiiimtnmtnwmtmuuxuuuumr IVMTICAIj AnVKUTISKMKNT 1 For Prompt Service in The Spring Clean-Up Phone Trains and experienced men al your service at nil times. Licensed City Scavengers. IVices governed by City Ordinance. DARNELL & SHELTON 1 CAUSES FOR SMALL LITTERS One Reason Which Contributes to Trouble More Than Any Other It Breedinw Young Sows. EMM ... I ft ::::u:::mu:::n:::::::u:::n:u::::::::n::::::::::::t::::::n:::::K::::::j: I Auctioneer "Can you (ell mo why my brood bows only brinn between three and six pigs per litter?" Replying to this question Trof. O. W. Haines, live stock specialist of the University of Arizona agricultural ex tension service, says: "If you have studied hog conditions In the United States you will find that about four pigs per litter is the aver age; and I can point to you men in Arizona who are actually raising for market two and three pigs to the 1ft- lll-'S I ROM OUT WliST." A WESTERN MAN FOR GOVERNOR Keith Neville is Prime Favorite I wish to announce that I have again engaged in the business of auction eer and will be pleased to communi cate with anyone desiring such ser vices. My experience dates back for several years and I have cried many successful sales in the past. For dates and terms phone or write- i biji Jack Miller ALLIANCE NEBRASKA LINCOLN CLIMATIC PAINT I . ' V w A. M.v -UMATCPAINI tarrta 111 V SANATION No, I Damp Mo 2 Mrdiw Ma 3 flr Ma. 4 Va,D Use Paint Made Especially For This Climate Paint to last must be made especially for tliis climate. It must be correctly "tempered" to withstand the dryness and mois ture, the quick chanpes in temperature and the varying peculiari ties of our climate. Lincoln Climatic Paints stand this climate best. They are made and tested for our local ity, each ingredient being proportioned and combined in such a way as to secure maximum durability and protection to the sur face to which they are applied. Ixt us show you color Ha tuples and estimttie quantities required, whether you buy or not. F. E. H OLSTEN Men and W jmen Wanted-Guvernment Positions Poret fifwrihtMiit, Industrial teher, Junior rngtnt4T, Und Iaw clerk, teacher, leletit Npli operator. Knamiiuitiou March I ft. Htenogrmph er Mnd lM'wrlter February 24. Quick preuamtioii In neceMtar). You Can Learn by Mall at Home. Study at Night. Wouldn't you like a Job for life with a steady Income of 176 to $100 or more every month with a good chance for promotion? Then why not get UT We guarantee to prepare you for any civil service position, rity, stnte or federal roach you free until you get the pos ition. Snd for particulars CIVIL KKRY1CK SCHOOL Kittrtwlfe Bid., Denver HIGH GROUND NURSERY SHJCK Cheapest to buy and bent to plant. You do not go to low lands or draws for need corn. Why go there for treenf ui Mock is not forced and will give you entire satisfaction. Our plant is located the farthest west of any nursery in the state, which insures prompt service. HARRISON NURSERY CO. YORK, NEBRASKA Progressive Young Democrat from North Platte Stands for the Thing that Western Nebraska is Asking For. Well-Developed Sow With Profitable Litter. tnr, yet the cost of maintenance of the brood sow is practically the same whether she brings two pigs or ten pigs per litter, which means that the farmers are losing a large percentage of profit by keeping such brood sows in their herds. "There are several reasons why brood bows bring small Utters, and 1 firmly believe that the one which coa tributes to the trouble more than any other la the practice ot breeding sows too young. It Is no uncommon thing to find sows weighing less than one hundred pounds with pigs. Usually you find them with only two pigs. The young sows which you intend to keep for brood sows should never be bred under nine months of age, and It is much better to wait until they are twelve or fourteen months old. Then if they are not full developed, wait a few months longer. Your brood sow is good for six or eight years, and, if by waiting a few months In the bo Kinning before starting her on her life work, you can increase the size of her litters, you have certainly made good wages for those months. Another thing which contributes to no slight extent to cause small litters Is the lack of exercise. Keith Neville of North Plntte. drmnc- racy'a ratHllilutp for governor. Is a west ern man, navlng tieen born aim rained in Unroln county. Western NebrasKann iihould pay heed to thla fact, for Mr. Neville has always been especially Interested in the up building and development of the western part of the state. Like his father, the late Congressman Neville, who repre sented the people of the Ruth Con gressional district in congress for two years, ha la In every sense a broad, loyal westerner. HE KNOWS IRRIGATION. Keith Neville has made a study of Irrigation. It la one of the strong planks In his platform, and one which he greatly emphasizes. lie will encourage and sup port appropriations to fight In the courts the encroachments of water users In Colorado and Wyoming upon the prior lights of Naurnskana. Ur. Neville has distinguished blmnelf s a good roads enthusiast, and will devote every effort to the development of a comprehensive system of road building. Another strong plunk In h's platform Is the creation and maintenance of pub licity bureau to cotiwt and dlsHSTnlnate Information as to th extent and value of the rnaourcea of the state. He believes Nebraska Is not making the progress it should In attMiotinK home seekers, who would Increase ha kind values. While Mr. Neville is not a prohibition- 1st, he Is a teelot.iler, and has alvaya stood for law cnfoi cinent. Khoultj the prohibition amendment carry, he will. If eli'cted. enforce Its provisions to the hlter. and, he IliiS repeatedly declare.! will HMHlft in securing lexislatlve enact ment necessary to lender It effectlta--no executive could do more. WEANLING PIGS GROW FAST Greatest Gains for Teed Consumed Are Made in Early Life Lard Hogs Becoming Unpopular. The prevalent opinion seems to be that swine were designed to eat up the corn crop and grow into 300- pound porkers. Under certain cir cumstances there is a better profit in selling wean!'"Ks than in feeding them up to the usual market weights. Exact trials at many experiment stations show that the greatest gains for feed consumed are made In early life and that as the animals grow old er it takes more reed to produce a pound of pork. The sucking pig grows very fast and converts nearly all of Its rations Into meat. If the sow is fed liberally she, too, will make some gains while supporting her brood. The weanling weighing 25 to 40 pounds Is almost clear gain and will often bring ten ceuts a pound at this age. On the sanie principle the 150 pound pig will make more profitable re turns on feed consumed than if left until It weighs 250 pounds. There is an Increasing number of farmers who prefer to sell light "bacon hogs" and fewer who continue to feed "lard hogs" up to the extra fat classes that were popular a score of years ago. Just look at this picture and do a little "thinking.'1 Then you will hank your money. BANK WITH US We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits. FIRST STATE BANK OEO. D. HARRAH Breeder and Dealer PURE BRED BULLS Can furnish ranchmen of Nebraka with either herefords or Shorthorns. Address Exchange Building, South Omaha iiuiii:ii!iiiiiniiiiiiii:iiii:;:ii:i:iiii::i:::n:ii:iuii;iiiiiiurmt s Have You a Late Picture of the Little One H. J. EY1 1 L L R Candidate fo- the Republican Nomination KMt STATfc itilATOR Primary April 18 FOR SATTE SENATOR I hereby announce that I am a can didate on the Republican ticket fot nomination for the office of Statf Senator fro.u the 28th district, com- GOOD VENTILATION FOR HOGS Dr,sinK tnp counties of Rock. Brown Cherry. Sheridan. Dawes, Box Uutt and Sioux. If my candidacy meets with yout approval 1 would like such support a you can consistently give me. H. J. MILLER. R asset t, Nebraska Or are you one of those who think you will have one taken right away but never get to itt Don't Put It Off Any Longer Children grow ro fast that in a few months it'll be too late to get a picture of the little darling as he or she looks today and you'll never forgive yourself. Quality, Style and Workmanship at your command, and a variety of shapes, sizes and mountings at the HULER TUDIO VICTOR SHULER RUMER BLOCK Frequently When Shed Is Closed Ani mals Become Heated and Must Inhale Impure Air. Of little less importance than the ventilation of this year's crop of corn is that of securing; proper ventilation for the animals that eat it, according to the Nebraska College of Agrlcul ture. This is particularly true of hogs. HAVE YOU BSI1 SICK? Then vou realize the utter weakness Frequently when the shed Is closed that robs ambition, destroys appetite, tightly the hogs will become heat ed, as well as be obliged to Inhale Impure air. Such hoi;s. on being ex posed to cold air, are likely to be come susceptible to disease, espe cially pneumonia and Mncalled hog rheumatism. Noose vs. Halter. , A rope with a noose in it is some what cheaper to tie an animal uitli than a gooo nailer, nut It the iioohm happens to slip, or the animal g't into some unusual position which draws the rope tight enough to choke the animal to death, the halter proves a whole lot cheaper in the end. and makes work a burden. Toreetorethat strength andstaminathat is so essential, nothitur has ever equaled or cotupr-t Hth Scott's Emulsion, be cause it trength- sustaining nourish ment invigorates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite ana restore health in a natural, permanent way. II you are run down, tired, nervou overworked or lack strength, get St-ott BniuUion to-day. It is free from al nol Scott & Buwne. Bloombeld. N. J. Sih- Si-yinorc In-fore you itisuf Slate Hk'i'iit for OjualiH Health mi ' Accident. Only blanket ihHuram written in the Ht.nte. At Fleming Cicar Store. lK-tf 6H"il Belgian and Percheron STALLIONS Weight from 1960 to '2100 pounds. If you want a good stallion worth the money, the finest Indiana horses, see these horses at Zediker's Barn, back of the Christian Church. See or Write BAKER HORSK COMPANY J. W. CUNNINGHAM, Manager. Alliance Hotel uuu