UVE STOCK 7RICES AT SOUTH OMAHA rr.es 10 to 15c Lower and Best Feeders Steady. CTE III HOGS IS STEADY. 6hrp Break In Lambs, Prices Being tOe Below Friday and About Steady WKh Thursday Fat Sheep Nearly toady Weaker Ton to Feeders, tTnion Stock Tarda, South Omaha, ffept. 14. A rather liberal run of cat ii , arrived yesterday, some IO.OOO feead. The few cornfed steers on sale old rather unevenly and at prices thai looked quite a bit lower than a rofc ago., Quality of the range cat Uo vac very fair. Ke port a from out lf markets were not very encourag ing and dressed beef men were slow la jetting started. Bids on soma of the) snore desirable rattle were not so ery much lower than the latter part of last week, while on the general run at grass beef bids and sales looked ail at 10 16c lower. Some right good heavy beeves brought 8.15. Cows uid heifers were generally not far from steady with. the latter part of last week, and the trade In stock cat "Ue and feeding steers was fairly ac tive and not far from steady. Cattle quotations: Good to choice beeves. $8.7509.50; fair to good fceevea, $8.0068.65; common to fair 1evee, $6.5007.75; good to choice rrllngs, $9.00985; fair to good yearlings. $7.758.75; common to fair yearling, fC75r7.60; good to choke frrass heifers, $6,110(6 7.00: good to choir grass cows, $6.006.60; fair to cood cows. $5.25(5.75; ranners and cutters, $4.005.OO; veal calves. $8.00 (t'IO.OO; bulls, stags, etc., $5. 00p 6.R0; prime feeding steers, $7.75 8 .65; good to choice feeders. $7.40 7 75; fair to good feeders, $6. 70 7.30; good to choice stackers. $7.85ffT8.35; fair to good atockers, $U5Cl7.76; common to fair Blockers, $5.5006.50; stock beffors, $6.0O7.00; stock cows, $3.60 ?eM5; stock calves, $6.0008.50; rrtme grass beeves, $8 0008.65; good to choice grass steers, $7.4007 90; fair to good grass steers. $6.8507 35; com ma to fair steers, $6 000 6.75. Abortt 4.000 hogs showed up yester 4ay. ' While the market was rather 411. prices were Just about steady with the close of last week. Most of Ilia packing hogs sold at $6.600 6.90, ith heavies running on down, and a jwtnkllng of lights and butchers clear up to the top. $7.70. Bheep and lamb receipts totaled 42,- X) head. The market turned out to V another all forenoon nekton, but oilers could not offset the effect of t'a heavy run. and when the offerings iia'ly started scaleward buyers had pretty much their own way. the bulk the gord fat lambs selling at $8 40. which Is Hue under Friday's marl.et or abou' stendy with the price paid lart Thuniday. There wsh a Rllghtty lower trend to feeding lambs, prices ringing anywhere from steady in one cases to a dime lower in others. Feeding and breeding ewes were in geod demand and while the trade wns pretty well supplied, prices showed l't tie change. Fat sheep 'were pretty close to steady. Quotations on sheep and lambs: . Loris, good to choice. $8.3008.40; aaba. fair to good, $8.15 8.3i; lambs., feeders $7.7508.25; yearlings, fair to f-botce, $5.7506.75; yearlings, feeders. t5.O(ff7 00; wethers, fair to choice. 15 2506. 25; ewes good to choice. $voo 7 6.50; ewes, fair to good, $4.Sn(ff 00; ewes, feeders. 51.50$? 5.45. NOTICE To Parents and Guardians: The law requires all children be tween the ages of seven and sixteen years to attend school the full time school is In session. I'arents and guardians of such children not now in school should make arrangements for them to enter at once. By order of the Hoard of Educa tion. V. It. PATH. Superintendent City Schools 41-H-6015 Tired, Aching Muscle Relieved Hard work, over-exertion, mean tiff, sore muscles. Sloan's Liniment llfhtly applied, a little quiet, and your sorenets disappears like magic "'Nothing ever helped like your Sloan's Liniment. I can never thank you enough," writes one grateful us- r. Stops sutlerlng. aches and pains An excellent counter-irritant, better and cleaner than mustard. All drug gists. 25c. Get a bottle today. Pene- tratea without rubbing. Adv No 2 PIANO AT A HAIUiAIN Customer near Alliance Is unable to finish payments on piano contract w e will turn piano over to first sat Ufartory party who will pay balance cither cash or five dollars per month. Write Sehmoller & Mueller l'iano Co., Omaha, Nebr. 41-H-6017 Smashed I'p Automobile George Manewal, while driving his Ford car towards the fair grounds tLts' afternoon, narrowly uiisaed be ing seriously injured when the car ran into a bank. The body of the ear was thrown off with Gt-orue uu df r it. On October 20, FAIRVIEW Addi tion Is to be thrown open to pur chaseeverything at auction and to the highest bidder. PiCK seed corn early. 1. Pick seed corn before Oo tober 1st, 1915. 2. Pick at least five times as much as needed. 3. Hang In dry, wellventl la tad place. 4. Hang so tare will not touch ach other. CORN WORK FOR SCHOOLS. The Schools Should Help In the Move ment to Save the Seed Corn for Next Year. Do not assign lessons by bulletins and booklet. Teach by things, not words. Then we shall be teaching the boy and girl and not the subject Iet the pupils go Into the field aad select what they consider good cars of corn. Now, look them over for strong and weak points. They haven't been told what to look, fort True but let us not tell them; let us work It out together. Shell off half the corn from two or three ears, keeping that from each ear by Itself. Measure the amounts and compare them. Can you tell by looking at the half-shelled ears why one ear produces a larger amount of shelled corn than another ear of ap parently the same sire? We must examine the kernels moro closely. Borne are too short, some taper too much, some are chaffy. Some will not drop evenly In the planter. EXAMINE THE KERNELS DON'T SELECT SEED CORN V SIMPLY LOOKING AT THE EAR e Ears should be of medium size, not too long nor too short. If they are too long they are likely to mature late; If they are too short, they will mature too early and will not produce aa large a quantity of corn. Ears which are too large around are lata maturing and are likely to have too much cob; while ears which are too slender will not yield a large amount of corn. Now we know what sort of an ear is best for seed, but why should we select It so early and why gather It from the field? This is bo we may select aa seed, corn which matures early. In short seasons, when the frosts come late In the spring or early In the fall, a lato maturing corn will uot ripen for sued. We should have corn w hich we are sure will ripen be fore the frosts. You understand, of course, that if frost touches the corn before It rljenB, the germ may be de stroyed and this corn will not grow. When It Is late enough so that all the corn is ripened, we cannot tell which ears ripened early; so we will go into the field early and gather our corn, selecting that which is already matured. Then we must know the type of stalk on which the ear grew. Study bulletins and articles on se lecting seed corn and let the schools lead the county In this movement vital to the country's corn crop next year. The Agricultural Extension Depart ment of The International Harvester Company Issues a special school bul letin on selecting seed corn from the field which Is sent for the asking. POOR SEED MEANS A POOR 8TAND. If Every Ear of Corn Intended for Planting Was Harvested at the Proper Time, and Properly Stored and Tested Before Planting, Mil lions of Dollars Would Be Added to the Value of the Corn Crop Every Year. Corn growers should remember that poor seed is the chief cause of a poor stand, and that a poor ttand means a small yield. It means missing hills, weak stalks producing little or noth ing. It means loss than 30 bushels per acre instead of 0. It means that we produce on an average, just one small ear of corn to each hill Instead of two or three. It moans wasted land and wasted labor. BAD PLACES TO STORE SEED. 1. Stable over or near stock. 2. Over oats or corn. 3. Damp cellar. 4. Closed attic over kitchen. 5. Any damp, closed place. 6. Out In the sunshine. What Is "Show CornT" At a corn show one often hears the expression, "I have plenty of good seed com. but I haven't any show corn." The best seed corn and the bext show corn should be the same, and the ob ject of the judse at a corn contest, and of a farmei selecting bis seed to plant, should be the same. In each case the most profitable ear la tbo ona desired. 000 tm ANNEX EASTERN TOWNSHIPS Sentiment In Favor of Annexation of 1ower Half of Nlietiilan County to lioi llutte There has been quite a lot of agi tation in the lower half of Sheridan county for a number of years In favor of establishing a new county in the lower half of Sheridan county or in favor of the annexation of this terri tory to Box Butte county. The peo ple of the lower half of Sheridan county find It necessar yto make a two hundred mile trip In order to get to their county seat and back and want to end the waste of time and money. The annexation plan would be less expensive, and the big, new court house at Alliance would well serve the business Interests of the entire territory. The lower six tiers of townships could be taken from Sher idan county and added to Box Butte very easily. NOTICK TO CKEDITORS In the Matter of the Estate of Ferdinand Basting, deceased. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. Notice to all persons Interested In said estate is hereby given that Sam uel B. Otto, Executor of said estate, will meet the creditors of said estate at the county courtroom In the city of Alliance, said county, on the 10th day of April, 1916, at the hour of 9 o'clock a. m., for the purpose of the hearing, adjustment and allowance of claims against said estate. All persons having claims or demands against said estate must file the same in said court on or before the 15th day of April, 1916, or said claims will be forever barred. Dated September 14th, 1915. L. A. BERRY, (SEAL) County Judge. 41-5t-646-6014 NOTICE TO CKKIHTOItS In the Matter of the Estate of Charles A. Clark, deceased. In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. Notice to all persons Interested in said eBtate is hereby given that Cal vin J. Wildy, executor ot said estate, will meet the creditors of Baid estate at the county court room in the city of Alliance, said county, on the 15th day of April, 1916, at the hour of 9i o'clock a. m., for the purpose of the' hearing, adjustment and allowance of claims against said estate. All per- sous naving ciaiuis or ueuiuuus against said estate must file the same in said court on or before the 15th day of April, 1916. or said claims will be forever barred. Dated September 14th. 1916. L. A. BERRY, (SEAL) County Judge. 41-5t-645-6013 HOUSEHOLD GOODS for sale. Va cant rooms for rent. At 519 Big Horn avenue, Alllacne, Nebr. 38-2t-4960 . None Equal to Chamberlain's "I have tried most all of the cough cures and find that there Is none that equal Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It has never failed to give me prompt relief," writes W. V. Harner, Moftt peller.'Ind. When you have a cold give this remedy a trial and see for yourself what a splendid medicine It is. Obtainable everywhere. Where can you find a more beau tiful and sightly location than FAIR VIEW Addition? Shape your affairs to that you can be present at the auction of FAIRVIEW lots on Wed nesday, October 20th only 42 lots, and each will be sold separately to the highest bidder. Hilioutiiiefis and Constipation It is 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 they cured me of biliousness and consti pation." Obtainable everywhere. I Adv. sept TENANT WANTED for two sec tions of land, improved, eiht miles fro.u Alliance. Write J. F. Dineeu, i Columbus. Nebr. J41-tf-f016 v - NOTICE I will be at the city hall between 2:30 and 3:30 p. in. daily for the I next few weeks, to receive special taxes as per ordinance No. 215. ARCHIE GHEtSORY. 38-2M971 City Treasurer. FOR RENT -2 sets of light house keeping rooms. Modern, and nicely furnished. Phone S29, or call at 219 Yellowstone. 4 l-tf-6018 Pimples, Skill lileniisheN, Kcietua Cured No odds how serious, how long standing your case, there's help for you in every particle of Dr. Hobson's Eczema Ointment. It wipes out all trace of your ailment, and leaves your skin clean and soft, as a child's. Hundreds of users have sent volun tary letters of thanks. Just try one box. It will mean freedom from suffering and embarrasment. Adv No 2 Weekly Weather ForecaM Issued by the U. S. Weather Bu- reau, Washington, I). C, for the week beginning Wednes- day, September 15. 1915: For Upper Mississippi Valley and i'laln tPates: The week will be one of generally fair and cool weather with some proba- bility of frosts the first half of the week In the middle and northern plains states and the extreme upper Mississippi Val- ley. Showing of Exclusive Styles in Men's pall: Clothing Tuesday and Wednesday September 21-22 THKRK WILL BE AT OUIl 8 TORE AS KX P El U KNCKD LITTER FROM THE CITY TAILORS "Finest Clothe to Meimire" with over two hundred patterns In the piece from which you can select your new Fall and Winter Suit or Overcoat Don't Fail to Come in and See Them and have your measure taken. Fit and workmanship guaranteed. Completed garments can be ' delivered at any later date, but make your selection NOW and have them shipped when you want them. We'll be watching for you next Tuesday and Wed nesday come In and look at the line of samples, wheth er you buy or not. "Modern OUR LOOSE LEAF DEPARTMENT IS FOUNDED THE SERVICE IDEA Xjy Oyer 800 Stock Forms in the mipnan Line, and many Complete ' WE DESIGN SPECIAL FORMS AND LAY OUT COMPLETE PLANS MODERN OFFICE SUPPLY CO.. EVERY CITY, U. Write or Call on NOTICK of KxeeiiUir's Sale of Heal Estate IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF BUT LER COUNTY, NEBRASKA. In the Matter of the Application of Edwin S. Wunderlich, as sole executor of the Estate of Jacob C. Wunderlich, deceased, for li cense to sell real estate. NOTICE is hereby given that un der a license granted to me by the District Court of Butler County, Ne braska, on the 16th day of February, 1915. same being one of the days of the regular February, 1915, term of said court, I Mill, pursuant to said order, on the 9th day of ' October, 1915, at the West Front door of the Court House in Alliance, Box Butte county, Nebraska, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon of said day, sell at public sale, subject to existing encumbrances, to the highest bidder for cash, the following debt-ribed Real Estate owned by said estate, to wlt : The South East Quarter ( ) of Section Twenty One (21) Township Twenty Eight (28) North of Range Forty Seven (47) West of the 6th P. M. in Box Butte County, Nebraska; The North East Quarter ( M ) of Section Twenty Eight (28) In Town ship Twenty Eight (28) North of Range Forty Seven (47) West of the 6th P. M. in Box Butte County. Nebr aska. The North West Quarter ( l4 ) of Section Three (3), Township Twen ty Seven (27) North of Range Forty Seven (47). West of the 6th P. M. In Box Butte County, Nebraska. Notice is also given that said sale will be held open one hour, that is to say, from two o'clock . in the after noon to three o'clock In the after noon of said day. EDWIN S. WUNDERLICH. Executor of the Estate of Jacob C Wunderlich. deceased. 41-41-644-6011 ALLIANCE DRUGGIST ILAS A VALUABLE AGENCY II. 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