ALLUUtCV flHllAl,n. THURSDAY. AI il'HT 141, 1017 Charley Chaplin's Comic Capers Hell Never Make a Masked Marvel CopyrtfHt , by J. Kely. I'LL CALL LUKE 1 yyHY LUKE. I TOLD VOU) y V , THE MA5KE07A (rJJr puT on A BLMCK X I 010 PUT ON A , DWARF 'wCg mA5K NOT A WHlTf ON?) A BLACK MASK . TfTN n,7"' MAKE ABWT VK NOT A WHJTM I MET A POLICEMAN.) JV BAlNDAGt ' " " ' 1 - - ' "' " " GLASS OF SALTS IF I cahle situation jp ' " 1 i Safe YOUR KIDNEYS HURT t lea meat if 70a feel Backaehy or have Bladder trouble Salts fine for Kidneys CATTLE SITUATION IN WESTERN STATES Ptral Ml Month of tiff Show 782. (NM) Hed Mure Marketed Tluin in Sium- IVrioil of mm Heat forma uric acid which excites And overwork the kidneys in their efforts ao filter it from the system. Regular eat erg of meat mint flush the kidneys occa sionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick headache, dis xioess, your stomach sours, tongue is 1 ted and when the weather is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irritated, obliging you to get (his lnrreas,e ln 8uppliP8 of cattle in- (Hy Hruce McCulloeh in the Twcn- tleth (Vntury Farmer. ) In a Hiirvoy of the cattle market at tins lime a resume of receipts and price for the last six month will he found of Intorest. The six leading markets- -Chicago, Omahn. Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Joseph and Sioux City received during the first six months of the year a total of 4,492. 000 cattle, an increase ovor the cor responding period of 1916 of 782, 000 head. It was the largest num ber of cattle these same market points have ever received during the first half of oy year. Naturally, the question arises, is up two or three times during the night. To neutralize these irritating acids and flush off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts dicative of a general increase throughout the country, and will it be logical to expect continued in creases In receipts for the remainder 1 i.l I '""".7 rTrmT2'l i?tm EST of the year? As a matter of fact, spoonful ir 11 g ass of water before break- hm ilu.r(,a8e , rP0Pints so far this iaw mr aiewuays ana your K.aneys win 1 .omimiert with last has been then set fine and bladder disorders dis til numbers rather than in volume of appeu; This famous salts is made from I f A( markH ,,oint9 the pro. the aeid of grapes and lemon juice, com bined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean and stimulate slug glut) kidneys and stop bladder irritation. Jad Salt is inexpensive; harmless and makes a lelightful effervescent lithia wmter drink which millions of men and women taW now and then, thua avoiding serious kidoaf and bladder diseases. ftta HDITOIVS HATTAMON? Our brother editor J. W. Burleigh f tie Crawford Courier aspires to a llace for which he might be fitted, bnt whleh we doubt very seriously, with all due regards to' him. He might make a good cook, or captuin, "r bugler, but when it comes to chaplain we draw the line. The following aqutb appeared in his pa per a tweek or two ago: Wonder how much there is to the report that President Clark Perkins, t the Nebraska Editorial Associa tion, and editor of the Aurora Repub lican, is trying to break into military MTvicr ' Why not Clark organize a company, regiment, battalion or div ision, all of editors, and show Uucle s.im what the editors can do with the pen changed into the battle axe of freedom. We feel sure Edgar Howard, Will Maupin, Adam Breede, Lloyd Thomas, Ross Hammond, A. B. Wood, Gene Westervelt and a host of other of the newspaper boys would be glad to go as officers of high and low degree, anu we hereby offer our services as chaplain to keep the mor als of the gang straight and give them the necessary spiritual uplift. Asphalt, which was known to the Aucieuts, is said to have beeu em alloyed as a binder in masoury by the iiabyloulaus. Itemized Statements Promptly and Correctly Rendered Mean Much to the Retail Merchant Monthly Statement Outfits combine the Ledger and State ment work and reduce labor about 50T Simplifies bookkeeping and eliminates disputes with cus tomers. Statements itemized to date and may be delivered on de mand. This loose leaf system fit every retail business. We will gladly explain its application to your buaincaMs. No obligation oh your part HERALD PUB. CO. portion of yearlings and lightweight cattle included In the receipts has bean exceptionally large, and it is evident that the production of baby beef throughout the corn belt has be come very popular. Another item that tlM contributed largely to the Increase in numbers has been the fact that .southern and western grass cattle are now market ed the year round. Instead of during only two or three months of the 1 year. As a consequence there nave been more light grass cattle on the market during the last winter and spring months than for many sea sons past. Southwestern markets in 1 particular have been deluged with lightweight grass cattle from those parts of Texas that have been Buffer ing from the most severe drouth in years. Thus It appeurs that the in- rease of 782,000 cattle so far this year as compared with last at lead ing western markets is more a mat ter of numbers than of weight, and the indications are for this condition of affairs to continue until the end of the year. The trade realizes fully that in the evolution of the cattle business in the west there has been a decided increase in breeding oper ations and this is also indicated by the increased purchases of pure-bred Stock in this section of the country. Prices for fat cattle have been the highest in the history of the trade, and at present corn-fed beeves are selling 12.50 3.50 higher than a year ago, while western range cattle are bringing $1.50jf2.50 more. The difference in prices now and a year ago is largely accounted for by the advanced prices being paid for hides and offal, but the public realises that cattle prices have been high from the prices they are compelled to pay for beef. With labor generally and pro fitably employed, business prosper ous in all sections of the country, and with u great war devastating Kurope, it is not surprising that prices for cattle should be abnormal ly high in view of tne tremendous demand for beef, both at home und abroad. There will undoubtedly be a considerable increase in receipts of cattle at all market points for the balance of the year, but there Is not the slightest prospect that this in crease in supplies will be sufficient in volume to effect any very radical reduction in beef prices. Just at present the most disturb ing element in the situation is the hesitancy on the part of cattle feed ers throughout the corn belt to buy cattle for stocker and feeder pur puses The abnormally high price of corn is, of course, the main factor in producing tuis Hesitancy, out a contributing cuuse is the fear that the government may decide to tlx prices for live stock in the near fu ture. Corn-belt farmers and feeders do not relish the idea of paying out liih prleee for stock cattle and feed ing steers, feeding high-priced grain and hay for several months, and then I finding that the government has fix ed h prut- which may leave them lit tle or no margin of profit. As a con sequence they have not been tilling I their pastures and feed lots as they j usually do at this season of the year, and the indications are that until conditions become more settled the volume of stocker and feeder busi ness at the markets will continue of very limited proportions The debtor ot Slam after thie months may le seized and compelled to work out hi.- iinleltcoiic Phone South 750 Sound Call Us Any Time Day or Night Rosenbaum Bros. & Co Live Stock Commission Merchants Stock Yards Station, Omaha, Nebraska Chicago, Illinois - Sioux City, Iowa G. J. Ingwersen, Manager and Cattle Salesman R. R. Keenan, Cattle Salesman G. S. Campbell, Sheep Salesman F. L. Crone, Feeder Buyer E. G. Smith, Hog Salesman F. E. Randall, Sheep Salesman Jos. Krejci, Hog Salesman E. V. Keagle, Office Orders for Feeding Cattle, Sheep or Lambs Prompt Carefully Filled Reliable i