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HORSE PRICES GOING UP The Supply la KaJllnjt Steadily on Account of the WarA Fam ine In Work AiiIiiihIh Representatives of the lirttlsu gov ernment are paying 60 to 100 per cent more for horses than they were a year apo, and the men ho are do ing the bu)lna from farmers declare that the available supply is dimin ishing rapidly. They are finding it Increasingly dillicult to pet the de sired kind of animals, and hors dealers are, predicting a scarcity of work horses throughout the country. The present prices paid in this coun try are from $115 to $185 a head for the same class of animals that could be purchased when the war began a year ago for from $65 to $125. In the eleven months ending May 31, the latest date for which ofllelal reports have been made, exports of horses and mules were 302,129 head, valued at $67,000,000. com pared with exports of only 26,179 head in the corresponding period of the preceding year. The shipments hare continued large during the past three months. Dealers say that the supply of good all-purpose work animals is being re duced as never before, and that when domestic trade, principally in the southern states, begins, the full ef fects of the large foreign purchases will ba felt. Domestic trade In horses has been smaller in the past year than for a long time, owing to the low price of cotton and the dis couragement In the South over mar keting the crop. The South has been selling instead of buying, which has made it easier for contractors to get horses for the foreign govern ments. A revived demand from the South Is expected soon. Buyers for England and France have establish ed concentration points for the in spection of animal, all over the West, Including the one here, and they say there is no indication for any let-up In the foreign tteiuund as long as the war lasts. blow wns struck, he could put a hole through the floor. Accordingly, he watted until tlio pool was being fill ed, and, flhen there was about four feet .f water In It. made a beautiful dive Troiii the spring board. Hut the Incident didn't end Just like he ex pectedthe floor wouldn't "give" a particle and as a natural result, Frank awoke lo find several beauti ful bruises on his countenance. He absolutely Insl.ts that the tank be full of water when he pulls off an other high-diving stunt. AVIATOR PASSED TllltOl (ill It Wouldn't liudge Let it be said right here that the floor of the swimming pool is con structed aa urt the walls of con crete. Frank Strickland, second man at the Forest Lumber Company, knows this well enough, for he has been in the plunge on dozens of dif ferent occasions. But the other day he decided that if a hard enough Ittilpli MrMlllen Made Flight, at the Mlnalare Fair Kalph D. McMillen, one of the most noted aviators In this country, pass ed through Alliance Sunday on his way to Sterling. Colo., from Mlna taie, where he had made several flights during the Scottsbluff county fair which was held there. Mr. Mc Millen is below the average stature, and is badly crippled as a result of a flight about three years ago when he fell several hundred feet with a pas senger. He explained that the pas senger became excited and grabbed him, causing hint to lose control of the machine. He Is to make (lights at the Ster ling fair this month, and his ma chine will follow him later. In con versation with a Herald reporter he said that next year he iinended to purchase one of the new Curtlss ma chines, which is seventy-eight feet across. Asked regarding the feasi bility of a trans-Atlantic flight, Mr. McMillen replied that It was' not on ly possible but that it would be ac complished as soon as the war ceas ed. He suld that the Curtlss peo pl were manufacturing a machine 100 feet wide which would lift a load of three tons with their two 200 horsepower engines, and. that these machines could easily carry enough gasoline to furnish fuel for a trip around the world. Mr. McMillen predicted a line of regular passenger carrying aeroplanes across the Atlan tic inside of the next Ave years, and says they will be ak safe or safer than a steamboat, because a stabilizer has now been Invented that enables the driver to leave hts post without fear of capsizing. The new Curtlss 100-foot ma chines, so he says, are so constructed that the passenj ers can climb out on tun "roof" and view their surround ings without disturbing the equilib rium of the aeroplane. WHEN YOr (JO TO ST. JOE HAVE YOU BEEN SICK? Then you realize the utter weakness that robs ambition, destroys appetite, and makes work a burden. To restore that strength andstaminathat is so essential, nothing has ever equaled or compared with Scott's Kmulsion, be cause its Ftrength -sustaining nourish ment invigorates the blood to distribute energy throughout the body while its tonic value sharpens the appetite and restores health in a natural, permanent way. i If you are run down, tired, nervous,' overworked or lack strength, get Scott's Emulsion to-day. It is free from alcohol. Scott St Bowse, Bloomfitld, N. J. HOTEL ROME OMAHA Room Without Bath $1 00 or $1.25 Room With Bath $1.50 Up Cafe Prices Moderate ROME MILLER Proprietor OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA! Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the Oerman folks call it, "Hamburger Brunt The,"at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the roost effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens tb bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF. ACHING JOINTS Hub Sonnets from joints and masclas with a small trial bottls of old St Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. Iff pain only; not one ease in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "8t. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes tb rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the akin. It takes pais, soreness aad atiffaeas frea aching joints, muscle and bones; stops aciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up I Get a 28 cent bottle ol old-time, honest "St Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and la a momeat youH be free from pains, aches an4 stiffness. Don't suffer I Rub rkedaua- r-tisa. away.' . ; . , Iteliuble llounes That Are lU-com- mcuded to Headers of The Herald We take pleasure In recommend ing to the favoiable consideration of Nebraska ranchmen who ship to South St. Joseph, either to the Stock- er and Feeder Show, to be held Sept. 16 and 17, or at any other time, the live stock commission firms whose advertisements appeared In the stocltmen'a edition of The Herald last week. Live stock commission men as a class may properly be term ed reliable, but some are more en terprising than others. Those who advertise in The Herald are all live wires, and pushers for the best pos sible results for the stockmen who consign to them. Following IS a list of the South St. Joseph live stock commission men above referred to: Byers Bros. Commission Co. Burlington Live Stock Commission Co. Clay, Robinson A Co. Crlder Bros. Live Stock Co. Cooper. Wlndle & Co. Drinkard - Sager - Vallery Commis sion Co. Kent Live Stock Commission Co. Lee Live Stock Commission Co. Missouri Live Stock Commission Co. I'rey Bros. & Cooper. Wood Live Stock Commission Co. And don't forget that the logical place and the best place to put up at when having business in South St. Joseph is the Transit House. It is near the stock yards, the rooms are large and well furnished. You will find everything necessary for your convenience and comfort. Mall in care of the Transit House, addressed to either St. Joseph or South St. Joseph, will reach you promptly, if you stop there. A Good Household Salve Ordinary ailments and injuries ar not of themselves serious, but infec tion or low vitality may make them dangerous. Don t neglect a cut, sore bruise or hurt because it's small Blood Poison has resulted from a pin-prick or scratch. For all such ailments Bucklen's Arnica Salve is excellent. It protects and heals the hurt; is antiseptic, kills Infection and prevents dangerous complications. Good for all Skin Blemishes. Pimp les, Salt Rheum, Eciema. Get an or iginal 2 -ounce 25c box from your druggist. Adv No 2 Alliance Ilairber Goes Wrong The court of Judge uoocn was rather busy the fore part of the week. On Monday a barber named Golden, who arrived here from Alli ance, was arrested for disorderly conduct and fined two dollars and costs. Golden appeared at a number of dwelling bouses east of the main street Burlington viaduct and tried bis best to obtain money under false rr. tentts, going so far as to use pro fane language in a threatening man ner to gain his point. Chief of Po lice Whipple arrested him and he Is now doing service on the streets. Crawford Tribune. We know lots of barbers who ought to be arrested for obtaining money under false pretenses but not the way Golden tried to get it. IliliousneMM and Constipation It la certainly surprising that any woman will endure the miserable feelings caused by biliousness and constipation, when relief is so easily had and at so little expense. Mrs Chas. Peck. Gates, N.. Y., writes: "About a year ago I used two bottles of Chamberlain's Tablets and tney cured, me of biliousness and const! pation." Obtainable everywhere. Adv. sept - -1v Over 90 per cent of Business Men Fail Men fail in business because they do not know the game. They lack system ami a thorough knowledge of their busineHH. The renaon why so many would be farmers fail U because they know little or nothing of the science of farming. They think anybody can farm and then arc surprised to find that their crops will not grow. The farmer who is always behind, who always has bad luck with his crops, is the man who farms by guess and trusts to luck. If he were in the mercantile business he would be in the hands of a receiver within a year. lie is a failure but he hangs on because the poorest farmer can get a living out of the land if he only plows and sows the seed. An Agricultural Education t The first thing a young man who intends to go into busi ness should do is to take a course in a business college. Here he can become familiar with the first principles of business, without which he will fail. The first thing a man who expect to farm should do is to take a course in an agricultural college, if he can, but if he has not the time or the money to spend in a two-year course, he can get the name instruction at home by taking a course in the Campbell Correspondence School of Boil Culture. Everything is furnished books and all at a very slight cost, and the best thing about it, he does not have to leave the farm or his work. He can choose from the following courses : Soil Improvement Course Cereal Culture Course . Horticultural Course Pry Farming Course Small Fanning Course Farm Engineering Course Soil Tillage Course Summer is the time to study agriculture, and the farm and garden is the laboratory in which to work out the problems. Don't wait for fall or winter to begin, but get bsuy now. You will learn more in one summer applying your instruction in the fields than in a dozen winters sitting by the fire. Send for our catalog Number 8. It will not cost yon a cent. Campbell Correspondence School LINCOLN NEBRASKA Kirby Coal We sell the genuine Kirby Coal nut size for cook stoves and the lump for furnaces. Kirby coal gives evener heat and more heat and sells for less than most other medium priced grades. We are also agents for Carney Coal from the Sheridan district. Carney coal is unexcelled for do mestic use. No soot, no clinkers, less than three per cent ash", free from all impurities. No coal of its flame character com pares as a heat producer. Make An Estimate of Your Next Winter's Supply and Let Us Make Tou a Price on It Now. Prices Will Advance Sept. 1st ALLIANCE CREAMERY CO. W. B. SPENCER, Manager ' ". MONARCH NO. 1 DIP The BEST For CATTLE, SHEEP, HORSES, POULTRY And HOGS Sure death to Lice aad Ticks, cures Scab, Mange, Chicken Chol era, Roup and Gapes, Collar Bolls and Barb-wire cuts. Chases Files, Kills Disease Germs and Prevents Hog Cholera. 1 Gallon Makes 21 Gallons Fly Chaser. 1 Gallon Makes 41 Gallons Mite and Lice killer. 1 Gallon Makes 76 Gallons Hog Dip. 1 Gallon Makes 7 Gallons Sheep and Cattle Dip. 1 Gallon Makes 76 Gallons Germicide for Hog Cholera. 1 Gallon Makes 76 Gallons Germicide and Disinfectant for all diseases. Sold by F. E. HOL8TEN, AiHancu, Nebr. Guaranteed by Roc Chemical Co., Lincoln. Nebraska ON TO CRAWFORD SECOND ANNUAL TRI-STATE FAIR AND RACE MEET Thursday, Friday and Saturday Spt. 9, 10 and 11, Crawford, Nebr. CASH PHEMIUMM AND PRIZES Money talks at Fair and Race Meet . Races First Day I 700.00 Races Second Day 750.00 Races Third Day 1,000.00 PREMIUMS On all classes of HORSES 250.00 On all classes of CATTLE 200.00 On all classes of HOGS 50.00 On all classes of SHEEP 60.00 On all classes of POULTRY 35.00 On all classes of AGRICULTURE ,160.00 On all classes of FINE ARTS 60.00 On all classes of CULINARY ' 50.00 SPECIALS 750.00, I4.03S.00 8 BIO BRASS BANDS. MU8IC PAY AND NIGHT . 2 Balloon Ascensions Dally - n