pllJl-:-r; IFni IESjS Lloyd's Column SOUTH OMAHA LIVE STOCK MARKET A Glean Market for Clean Live Stock That's Where the Eastern Feeder Buyers Are Coming Next Fall. for Their Requirements Assets of the South Omaha Market Most Convenient, as Well as Efficient and Sanitary Cattle and Sheep Division Offered to the Shipper. Eest and Most Sanitary Horse Barn in the World. Finest and Most Modernly Equipped Hog Division in the World. - Every Pen in the Stock Yards Supplied with an Unlimited Amount of Pure Well Water that "Fills". Added to These Facilities South Omaha Has Prices That Attract ttttmmmnMiiH1111111'''"'''1"11'''""""''1'"""" TIIKO. TlLITSON futile Salesman SHIP TO THE MUTUAL Sellers of CATTLE, HOGS AND SHEEP Both cattle salesmen, both hog sales men and office manager with the "National" up to the time it sold out. I I lKU, JOHNSON Cut I It Salesman Fully equipped in every department. Every salesman a member of the firm. Best yard help obtainable in every division. All mixed shipments sorted for ownership and everything sold on its own merits. The Ann organized Dec. 1st and handled 1772 load of Mock la it first seven month of bus! utual Live Stock Commission Co. SOUTH OMAHA, NEBRASKA HOTEL ROME OMAHA Room Without Bath $1.00 or $1.25 Room With Bath $1 50 Up Cafe Prices Moderate ROME MILLER Proprietor DARKENS GRAY 111 Brush this through faded, lifeless locks and they become dark, glossy, youthful Serial No. 017164. Notice for Publication isolate! Tract PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior. U. S Lead Office at Alliance, Nebraska. AKst 14, 1915. NOTICE ia hereby given that, ai ' directed by the Commissioner of the General Land ofllce. under provisions of Sec. 2455, H. S.. pursuant to the application of James E. Rice, Serial No 017164, we will offer at public aale. to the highest bidder, but a not less than 12.60 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on the. 12th day of Oc tober, next, at thia offlce. the follow lntc tract of land: The WV4 NEfc Si. 33. T. 23 N.. R. 47 W.. th P. IM. The sale" will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver tb amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. - T. J. O'KEEFE, Register. J. C. MORROW, Receiver, aug 19-81-5974 A Gi-od Household Salve Ordinary ailments and Injuries are 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'a 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, Eczema. Get an or iginal 2 -ounce 25c box from your druggist. Adv No 2 TRAINMEN'S daily time books for sale at The Herald office for twenty cents each. Ask to aee them. 4 Hair that loses its oolor nd lustre, or when It fades, turn irray, dull and life' loan, is cauwd by a lnck of sulphur in the hair, vur jrTandinoiher dkuIo up a nur ture of Safe 'leu and Sulphur to keep her hicks dark and bountiful, arid thou sands of women und men who value that even color, that U-.iutiful dark tluule of i i r wLii-li i, no attractive, use only this ' !-tir:i rvd;,e.. nowadays Ye get thi famous mixture asking rt m y dms store fur a 60 i .-nt bottle of "Vyetu' Sa and Sul phur Hair Lemcdy," uhic.li darkens the l.air so naturally, so evenly, that nobody on possibly tf II it has been applied. Be sides, it take otf daudrutr, stops scalp itching and falling hair. Vou just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it und draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing the gray hair disappears; but what delighU the ladies with Wyeth's 6age and Sulphur Is that, besides beautiful (y darkening the hair after a few applica tions, It also brings back the gloss and lustre and give it as appearance of ftbuaaaaoa. Which lloom? Strickland (illlllau tells this one in Jud ve: At O'Neill, Nobr., there was once n hotel that all traveling salesmen avoided except when they couldn't. There tan no healing system, the on ly warmth In the house being sup plied by a small stove In the oillce. One howling night, when the wind was making about thirty knots per hour and the mercury was twenty bo- ow aero, a traveling man shivered beneath the lnsufllclent bedclothes in hi drafty room until about 3 a. rn. li liable to stand It any longer, though he dreaded to leave the bed, he leap ed out, seized his clothes and ran to the oillce. There he shuddered Into his garments, and then began build ing up the fire. The fire-poking roused the land lord, who came out and said, "What 're you gettln' up this time o' night fer? You left a call fer slx-thlrty." "What did I get up for?" shouted the traveling man. "I couldn't stay in bed any longer In that room of mine! 1 was freezing!" The lundlord defended his hostelry and the traveling man assailed It, In a regular quarrel. During the disagreement an old doctor of the town, who had been out In the inclement night and was al most frozen, saw the light In the ho tel and came in. The old man's long whiskers were covered with frost and festooned with enormous ficles. As the traveling man turned from his quarrel and saw the old man's condition and the pendant ice, be ex claimed, "My God, man! Which room did you have?" The Yale freshman year was prov ing very expensive to father, so fath er decided to have a "heart-to-heart" talk with oJhnny, home for the week. "Now, son," said he, gravely, but affectionately, "your mother and I are spending Just as little as we pos sibly can. I get up in the morning at half pnst six and I work until after live. But, son, the money Just won't go around at the rate your expenses are running. Now, I ask you, as one man to another, what do you think we had better do?" For a moment Johnny's head was burled in thought and then be re plied: "Well, father, I don't see any way out but for you to work nights." Cincinnati Enquirer. Money will buy practically every thing except a few little details like health, happiness, self-respect. Wliat U "Punch"? What is that force in an advertise ment that makes you buy the thing advertised? What is it that enables one man to sell two or three cars while the other fellow isn't selling any? We call it "punch" in a general way, but what is "punch"? Punch is vim vitalized. It is vig or with a voltage behind it. It is "pepper" coupled with "push". It Is power, personality, persistency and pugnacity done up in the same pack age. It is knowing enough not too much. It Is talking enough not too much. It Is the correct sizing up of a sit uation. It Is knowing bow lo say and do forceful things In a forceful way. It Is knowing when to pull the or der blank. It Is the ability to get out of a tight place with the order. It is dominating the interview and coming away with the check. "Punch" Is Just plain, everyday horse-sense" with a "kick" in It. Ford Times. WUhlng Do you wish the world were better? Let me tell you what to do: Set a watch upon your actions. Keep them always straight and true; Kid your mind of selfish motives; Let your thoughts be clean and high. You can make a little Eden Of the sphere you occupy. Do you wish the world were wiser? Well, suppose you make a start. By accumulating wisdom In the hc rap book of your heart: Do not waste one pace on folly; Live to learn, and Ichiii to live. If you want to give men knowledge You must get It, ere you give. Do you wish the world were happy? Then remember day by day Just to scatter seeds of kindness As you pass along the way; ' For the pleasures of the many May be ofttinies traced to one. As the hand that plants an acorn Shelter armies from the sun. ELLA WHEELER WILCOX. Knocking Put the hummer in the locker; Hide the sounding board likewise; Anyone can be a knocker; Anyone can criticise. Cultivate a manner winning, 1 Though it hurls your face to smile And seems awkward in the beginning Be a booster for a while. Ix t the blacksmith do the pounding; That's the way he draws his pay; You don't get a cent for hounding Saint and sinner night and day. Just for solid satisfaction Drop a kind word in the slot. And I'll warrant you'll get action On your effort on the spot. Kindness every time beats kicking; Mirth is better than a frown. Don't waste your time picking Flaws with brothers who are down And it isn't distressing If you give a little boost To the man whom fates are pressing, When the chick comes home to roost. Only five blocks from the Court House, four blocks to the City Hall, and five blocks to the Bank corner you can't ask for a more convenient location and, where can you find a more sightly and pleasant one. . , "S-O-M-E rWhrnitl" "Any time you want rol goodies use Calumet Baking Powder! My mother U9ee It she's tried all others she's learned her lemon now she ticks to Calumet " Unequalled for tnsklog tender, wholesome, light bofc inA. Wonderful leavening and raiting qualities uniform results. Mother says Calumet te tht (no wonocnictl lo bar matt ara otnlral to ta. Tit il M once. Received Higheet Awards Htm Cmk S4 Piw fc. .( In Pnmd Cm i . Cheap and big canBakingPowdersdonct save you money. C - Vj mc t loes It's Pur ; and far superior to sour nude and sod u LIKED CRAWFORD FAIR State Fair at KUter City Wer. IMettmsl with Eiiiertaiiuuetit Alliance people are still talking of the fine entertainment given visiles .it the Trl-Siate fair and race mv?t, held at Crawford September 9, 19 and 11, and which was visited oat Friday, September 10, by a lage number of auto loads of Alliaae people. 'The Crawford boosters certainly proved that they are second to none when it comes to being capital en' tertainers. Special boxes bad baeA reserved for our visitors and they were shown every courtesy 1; 1 itufe to say that uot a dull mon'nt was experienced by anyone who at tended. New buildings' w re in lenoe at th fair grounds and we were advised thut most ft the w- 'k on thse fine buildings had !- n d nit by the boosters. The men who took part i; :naKug a success of the fall and worked oft the committees were Ir. !. F. H -uw tds. president; In. J. E. Hurt II, vice president; liov. tVaitcr C. I..O Jin, secretary; J. L. Hcywoi.d. a v .into secretary; f'i. A. V. Spra..t., .peed aectc-liiry; ( iy lc J. liorn ny, .reasnrer; W . M. Siii'.ii.way, eo., A. Adams, L. I.. Lcaie, h. M. Kiripp .'.. A. Miiiick. directors; Col. P. li. Cooper, marshal of the day; Col. VVm. J. A. Itaum. u:.i.j,laul mar- iiat or the day; W. E. Barnum. W. L. Elsvtick, Con. Lindernaa, C. L. I.c-il-hoft'. James Nestor, Ben llanloi . J. N. Hartranft, Sid Williams. I. M. McBride, members of committee-!. Alliance has a warm spot in , xtf heart for Crawford and will have opportunity later to return the I any courtesies shown her visitors. New Hooks at Public Library Rental shelf: Pollyanna Grows Up Eleanor 1'orV er. Michael O'Halloran Gene Struttoa Porter. Nancy the Joyous Edith Stowe. Harding of Allen wood UaroK Bindloss. Far Country Winston Churchill. Lovable Meddler Leona Dalryuiple. Through the kindness of the Od4 Fellows organization, the library has live volumes of the American state" man series: Life of Alexander Hamilton. Life of Thomas Jefferson. Life of Daniel Webster. Life of Benjamin Franklin. Life of Andrew Jackson. Thanks are due A. J. Macy for copy of Algol Lange's "On the Iiower Amazon." None Equal to CbauuberUlxt'e "I have tried most all of the cough cures and find that there la nono thS equal Chamberlain'! Cough Remedy. It has never failed to give me prompt relief." writee W. V. Harner. Mi poller. Ind. When you have a co4 give thla remedy a trial and see for yourself what a splendid medicine tt i. Obtainable everywhere.