U M Ilir'1- ' " ' " I"""' """J , ti. - ; .)"- - W -r: -? f::''-- LMooikAj' aeKAiJJ - ' Thnrsday, August 7th, 1919. :, J.. HII I ,.,,.,, . .11 . I I I V : 1 sturgeon bros. take Oakland car agency Will llnll 'heni.ible RU" Together With Popular Oldnmobile Une In Fulure. Sturjtpon Bros., who for several years hare bwit massed in the auto mobile business In Alliance, hare just closed a deal with the Oakland company for the sale In tbla terri tory of the Oakland "Sensible Si." With this line and that of the Olds mobile, for which they hare been the representatives for some little time. Sturgeons are prepared to meet the demand of their territory and In either case they can satisfy the wishes of their customers. "Automobile dealers hare been hard hit," said Mr. Sturgeon this week, "because of th acute scarcity t cars. We lack several carloads of our promised supply and although there Is promise that we will soon t able to get ft few ears, there Is no certainty that we will be afforded complete relief immediately." Mr. Sturgeon also stated that the factor ies are being worked to capacity that the shortage my be overcome, but that through th necessity of get ting from a war-time basla back to normal conditions this had as yet been Impossible ftnd that the entire Industry was equal In this respect. They are enjoying ft splendid busi ness since moving Into their new quarters opposite the city hall ft few months ago and expect to bo able to handle the larger patronage that Is certain to come from this fertile field when once the manufacturers again get In shape to supply them with ears. Dally Thought. Strengthen me by sympathising with pf strength, not my weakness. Amos Lronson Alcott. DAWES COUNTY FAIR AT SCIIADRON AUG. 26 TO 29 The twenty-lth Annual Dawes County Fair will be held at Chadron August 2 to 29 Inclusive. Dawes county, during the past few years has rorged to the front so promin ently as a cattle center, that the fair management this year decided to make 11 a greater cattle attraction than In former yeara. Therefore the Dawes County Fair will hereafter In clude the title, "Northwest Nebraska Live Stock Exposition" and will be open In competition to other coun ties. Dawes county la noted for Us splendid cattle and breedere are pre paring and entering some fine ani mals. Entries have already been re ceived from Sheridan, Cherry. Scotts-I bluff and Sioux counties, and space has also been reserved by request from other counties. Exhibits In every other line are coming In rap idly, and ft banner Fair seems cer tain to materialize. The manage ment Is on the job continually, mak ing preparations and everything will be In shape for the opening day. The sports and amusements will surpass anything of previous years. The First Frontier Days Roundup I will hold the center of the stage, and promise to be Interesting. Milt Htnkl, better known as the South American Kid, world's champion ; steer bulldogger, , Mildred Douglas, World's champion lady backing none rider; Myrtle Cox. famous rider and many other top-notchers, have enter ed the contests, arid reservations are coming In to the secretary from far and near. The Donahue-Dandall Commtssoln Co., of Omaha, are sup plying twelve head of wild Texas Longhom steers to be used In the roping events, and Fort Robinson la furnishing ft doien wild mules to participate In the wild mule races. There will also be dally wild horse races, relay races, and every other known frontier days form of sport The nurses offered In the various events are sufficiently large and sub stantial to attract famous riders and ropers from ft long distance. The In dians will be on the ground with some good sporting entertainment. A street carnival will constitute the evening amusements, and a record-breaking crowd at Chadron this year during Fair week. NEW WEEKLY MARKET LETTER WITH 'PEP' IN IT Knterprlitlng Mve Stock Commlion Firm Will Favor Herald Headers With "Ileal ttuph" Letter. A lot of fellows have been com plaining that drinks that can be secured under the "dry" regime do not contain sufficient "kick" to suit them. If youll drink In the weekly market letters, commencing In this Issue of The Herald and which will be fusalshed for the next two or three months by the Inter-State Live Stock Commission Company, you will find that they contain plenty of kick, also ginger and "pep". These letters are written by Chas. F. Cox, manager of the Inter-State, who is an expert In his line, as Is also every member of the house In his part of the work of the company. They contain more than the usual information relative to market quo tations, etc. It will pay you well to read them for the other matter, as well as for the reliable market in formation. Owing to the small number of Herald readers who are directly In terested In the sheep Industry, matter relative to the sheep market is omitted from the letters as pub lished in The Herald, but such in formation is furnished to sheep men. Any reader of this paper who wishes It may receive free, upon application to the Inter-State Live Stock Com mission Co., Omaha, ft weekly letter containing sheep quotations. " ' Z ' '".' 18 cents a package Cm mro MM ororywhoro tm emtftitcajy mMpittitil of 30 wfr9tt; or tan pctatfa 300 Horottoo) to m ilamno-papor-oororod earton. Wm oitonfty no otnmono" thim eortoo Jbr tho homo ofoMoooupoJror wkomyomtrowot They Win You On Quality! 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