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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1918)
HURRAH FOR WORLD'S PEACE! LIBERTY Based Upon Right, Justice and Democracy. Cool heads, constructive rebuilding and conservatism necessary. LIVE STOCK ALL NEEDED AT GOOD PRICE Don't miss the advices or fail to get the services of BOWLES LIVE STOCK COM. CO. CHICAGO OMAHA KANSAS CITY Awarded High Honor Brother of Walter Wlghtman a. warder Military ('mm for lrad Ing (Vmpany While Wounded Duncnn Whitman. M. C. brother of Waller Whitman of Denver, secretary-treasurer of Richards ft Com stork Company, owners of the bit? Spade ranch at Kllsworth. was re cently awardsd the military r.-oss of the KnKlish army for n:eve;-y in action. Duncan Wlghtman wm In Canada nt the time America entered the war and Inter joined the Canadian forc es. He was assigned to the Queens university Holland division as a lieutenant of infantry. After some months of training he was sent in to the front line trenches and with in a few days went over the top. During the ensuing battle he was shot thru the leg and his captain was so severely wounded that he had to be removed to a base hospi tal leaving Lieutenant WigMraan charge of the company. Altho he was Buffering from a gun "shot wound, the leiutenant made a suc cessful attack, capturing the enemy positions, and soon after complete ly recovered from his wound. It was for this act that he was awarded the croBS, which is the sec ond highest award for bravery in the British forces. Immediately af ter his first battle he wm promot ed to the rank of captain and sincp When has been in five successive bat tles. celved a soaking rain on Saturday and Sunday, the rainfall In some places being two 4nches. The subsoil soaked to a great depth, placing It In excellent condition for the fall cropa. Expecting Too Much. The girl or boy who expects her friends to be perfect has many a disap pointment In store. Human nature is full of surprises, but perfection would e the greatest surprise of nil. Do not &e astonished when you discover some little flaw in your friend's character. For unless love has blinded him. It s very certain that your friend has dis covered n similar flaw In yourself. SHORTHORN CATTLE Pure Bred Shorthorn Bulls for sale. Raised in Western Nedraska and thoroughly acclimated. Eight yearlings will be sold at very reasonable prices if taken before January first. See them at the farm. J. A. KEEGAN Alliance, Nebraska Farm LOANS Ranoh Mi wmt your ml estate tan business, will make rate aed terras to get It. mb pot onr a loan far any amount will save yoa money on yaw loan, solicit thci opportunity to Bfeow yea. The WOODRUFF BALL CO, INVEST MIT IMKIR9 VALENTINE, NEBRASKA BOWLE S LIVE STOCK MARKET INFORMATION Fat Cattle Strong ami Higher Good to Choice Butcher Stork Firm IHhers Are Ijower Mockers and Feeder Steady Hogs Holding Around Minimum' Shetfi mikJ Ijumbs Higher f (Uy C. A. Mallory, Mgr. Howies Live Stock Commission Coinpauy) omtttiu. Nobraako. Union Slock Yards, Omaha Nov. 21st. The entire World is gradually adjusting itself to the new era of Peace and Liberty which is bound to result in the forthcoming Peaeene gotations, which will be attended by our President and a suitable rcprosen ta.ion of our people. As we have often predicted during the last six months, the, conditions were favorable for a continuation of good prices for live stock after Peace was declared, and we are more eon ndent now tu;ui over that prices will rule higher before uext year ia out on practically all kinds of live stock tnau it aia tins year, we reel more confident regarding beef than any thing elBe, but also believe tlutt pork and mutton will come in for their ah.irS. We continue to advise everybody who is properly situated, and who understands the business to keep in the live stock "game" to the full limit of then ability as this country must do more than its ahare toward feed log the World and supplying the de pleted countries of Europe with breed lag stock. The weather haa been un usually favorable this Fall for con tinued free movement of range stock of all kinds, an.t ao loua as the weather conditions and these prices ti1 Hp. we look for liberal recetpta, but io any event they cannot laat many weeks. We look for higher prices on all desirable grades of steers and "she" atock Just aa Boon as the aupply of range atock let up materially. The shortage of roughness and the high price of hay and other feed Is having a bad effect on light and com mon stock, causing heavy shipments from one end and light demand from the other, and theae cattle are selling at big diacounta and will continue ao during the balance of the, year. We continue to advise everyone who has light cattle, especially of decent or good quality, also all kindB of good breeding stock, to hang on to it as we believe it will pay them well for so doing. We also advise all who are able to handlet any kind of cattle to buy them as soon as possible as prices are bound to be higher latter on. A we have often predicted regard ing the hog situation, the Food Ad ministration was obliged to place an other embargo on shipments to the Chicago market thre week because the shipments of hogs were excessive and beyond the capacity of the pack ing houses to handle. Prices are hold ing up above the minimum and today the good to choice hogs are selling 15 to 25c higher than the minimum price. We still have conlidence in Rood prices for hogs all next year, and under existing circumstances, be- j lieve that every far.mer who has -the feed Bhould hold his pigs and im- mat uve hogs until they have more' weight and dispose of them gradually so as to avoid congestions and em barfoe. Our sheep and lamb tr-.de s show-j ing a litth- more life as the Kastern mutton market has improved, but the wool market is in bad shape so far ' . . . I as the movement is concerned ano Considerable anxiety and curiosity ex ists relative to the future. As we have stated on several oc casions the amount or came, sneep and lambs on feed WeBt of the Mis souri river and in the South-Western section of this country shows a con siderable reduction compared with last year, and this will make it nec essary later for the packers in Oina ha to pay eloaer to Kastern prices, and will therefore be a more attrac tive market for Western Iowa and South Dakota, as well as Nebraska shippers. The market Is closing very strong on all kinds of desirable steers and butchers stock, and prlcea ire about the best of the season for fat ateera and for the very beat "she" atock. Canners and the common to fair stock are selling at about the lowest prices of the season, causing an ex tremely wide range in prices. We still advise shipping any cattle that are ready or intended for the market as you can get cars, and by consign ing them to the BOWLES out at. everybody will be happy. We quote Nebraska grass cattle: Good to choice fat steers $13.00 to $16.00 Fir to Good 11.60 to 13.00 Good to choice heavy feeders 12.00 to 16.00 Fair to good 10.50 to 12.00 Good to choice light sieers and yearlings 10.00 to 11.25 fair to good 11.50 to 13.00 Good to choice fat cows and helGers 8.50 to 11.80 Fair to good 7.00 to 8.50 Canners and cutters 4.25 to 6.00 Stock cows and heifers 5.50 to 7.50 Stock calves 7.00 to 10.00 Veal calves 11.00 to 13.00 ( COMMON CATTLB AT THE USUAL DISCOUNTS GOOD TO CHOICE WYOMING AND SOUTH DAKOTA CATTLE AT USUAL PREMIUMS NOTE: As the range season is draw ing to a close, we will not send our market letters to the so-called Kange trade much longer this season but if you would like some other market paper or report throughout the entire year, do not fall to write BOWLES at Omaha just what you would like, and do not fail to write them any time you need anything in the way of live stock information or service. Bjj COMMUNITY PLATE Guaranteed for 50 Years All Community Plate Patterns Same Price Prices URIC ACID IN MEAT ' CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Take a glass of Salts if your Bank hurts or Bladder bothers you Drink , more water. If ytm nust have your meat every day, eat It, but flush your kidneys with saris occasionally, says a noted authority who tells us that meat forma uric acid which almost paralyxes the kidneys In their ef forts to expel it from the blood. They become sluggish and weaken, than you sutler with a dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or sick hasrtscho, diarinsas, your stomach sourr, tongue ia coated and when the weather la bad you have rheumatio twinges. Th urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three time during the night. To neutralise these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy here; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the add of Crapes and lemon juice, combined with Fithla, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise the acids in urine, ao it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder woe knees Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in 1'u re, and makes a delightful effervescent ithia-water drink. 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