1 r f THE INTERTSATE LIVE STOCK FAIR M. J. FELT, Manager and Cattle Salesman MATT FA1IKY, Cattle and Sheep Salesman UOOGK COK, Hog Salesman IIAKRY H. LlGHTKNHKIiO, Office A Ciwnioolitaii Inhibition at Bmhut City for Hie Three States of low, Nebraska and South Dukot 3 ' 1 i i 'I Be Absolutely Safe Ship your western cattle to a live market and deposit the proceeds with us to be credited to your home hanker for your use, and the money will he awaiting you when you reach home. Ask Your Banker The Live Stock National Bank Located at Stock Yards SIOUX CITY, IOWA GEO. S. PARKER, President F. L. EATON, Vice President C. I). VAN DYKE, Cashier A. W. SMITH, Asst. Cashier We are now in our new quarters and want you to call and see a banking room that Sioux City is proud of. ' Today - Tomorrow Every Day Consignments to Us Have the Personal Attention of a Member of the Firm and Your Business is Solicited . With the Working Theory on Our Part That When We Do Our Best for You We Are Doing the Best Thing We Could Possibly Do for Ourselves DROP A POSTAL TODAY FOR OUR MARKET LETTERS. WIRE FOR QUICK ADVICE Frank E. Scott Commission Company . STOCK YARDS, SIOUX CITY, IOWA FRANK E. SCOTT II. WARD JONES ROY C. McCULLOUGIl Manager Hog Salesman Cattle Salesman Sheep Salesman YOU CAN'T GO WRONG Nebraska stock men will make no mistake by shipping to any of the Live Stock C o m ralBsion H ouses repre sented on these two paRP8. They are all "L 1 v e Wires" and are especial ly Interested in petting business from Nebraska ranchmen, whose interests will be carefully looked after when en trusted to any of them. They will" glva you a Square Deal every time. You can't g o wrong by "con signing your stock to them. KMnt;iii:itimmt Rosenbaum Bros. & Co. (Incorporated) Live Stock Commission Merchants ROOM 209 EXCHANGE BUILDING, SIOUX CITY, IOWA E. i. BABCOCK, . S. E. BABCOCK, Cattle Salesmen W. II. TIMMEL Sheep and Hog Salesman Babcock & Son Live Stock Commission Herchants Sioux City, Iowa Room 217 Exchange Building, Sioux City Stock Yards E. B. Babcock has been selling cattle for the past twenty-five years on the Sioux City market, and respectfully refers to the followiug Cherry county men : Z. T. Davis, Shadbolt & Fleishman, Metzger Bros., L. B. Lessert, and many others in Northwestern Nebraska. REFERENCE : Live Stock National Bank, Sioux City, Iowa Northwestern Robe and , Tanning Company Tanners and Manufacturers of CATTLE AND HORSE HIDES INTO COATS, ROBES AND RUGS Fur Coats and Robes relined and repaired at Reasonable Prices. We Guarantee our work. Write for Price List and Shipping Tags. G. B. LEWIS, Proprietor. Leeds, Sioux City, Iowa 6 i I -U ! I II, Bierman Engraving Company Artists Designers Engravers Perfect Plates for Printing in One or More Colors t nerin Artenrinn i f- i i to L,ive dtocK 41 Cuts and Ranch Views Office and Factory 5th and Virginia Sts.. Sioux City, Iowa xtxtxxxtxxtxxxxtttxtxxxttxttxtttxxX' HOTEL MARTIN FIREPROOF ABSOLUTELY GOOD ENOUGH FOR EVERYBODY NOT TOO GOOD FOR ANYBODY u 1 -J?zzy -w-. 190 Rooms With Hath. f Rooins Without Bath. 30 Sample Rooms. lUte 1.M) Mild up NATION & MILLER Mil iui kits Ht Fourth and Pierre Streets SIOUX CITY. IOWA ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii!iniiiKn: Insure Your Live Stock IN TRANSIT The Hartford Live Stock Insurance pol icy protects you against all loss in transit and pays in cash immediately. Let us ex plain our plan. Write or wire PEIRCE tf CALDWELL, I ocal Managers SIOUX CITY, IOWA Office : Third Floor Exchange Building, Sioux City Stock Yards THE STAR HOTEL Like Wheatland Country J. L. Williams, the Wheatland ir rigated real estate man. says that It only takes one look at that country to convince the skeptical that It is the comjng country. S. W. Curley. who is now threshing in this section, lived near Wheatland two years, and he stated to friends last week that it was the,'greatest country he had ever Been, and he has been in must of the western states, lie said that ciops in that section were always bounti ful, and that the. water supply is abundant enough to supply the coun try for hundreds of years. When asked if he would locate in the Wheatland country if he decided to settle down, he replied that he would look no further, but would obtain about 160 acres there and be Inde pendent in a few years. In fact, he said that later he intended to make an investment there. Adv. To Attend W. C. T. U. Convention Mesdames J. W. Thomas, Jennie Reed, J. J. Vance, J. J. Keegan. and Archie Gregory departed Monday for Grand Islf"1 to attend the annual 6.5 Light, Airy Itooius Steam Heat Kleciric Uglit Free Hath FlItOPKAN KATF.S: 5k- and 75c -r Day. 818-315 Fifth Street SIOUX CITY, IOWA W. C. T. IT. state convention, which is being held at that city this week. The opening session was held Tues day. All of the Alliance delegates will remain during the convention, and most of them will afterwards visit at different points over the state before erturning home. Where can you find & more beau tiful and sightly location than FAIR VI KW Addition? Shape your affairs so that you can be present at the auction of FAIRVIKW lots on Wed nesday, October 20th only 42 lots, and each will be sold separately to the highest bidder. WANTS"" A DIVOKt i; IlKl FA I II GROWING PAYOR. "Cosmopolitan," that's the word. A big fair, the interest In which i not confined to one small locality. but reaches from the fertile fields of the Iowa and eastern Nebraska corn belt, to the broad prairies of Sou tit Dakota and the sand hills ronek country of western Nebraska that gives but an intimation of the Inter est that is being taken in the thir teenth annual fair of the Inters tat Live Stock Fair Association, which is belug held at Sioux City this week. September 20 to 25. This is practically a state fair with an interstate patronage, It has beest a great success with increasing Inter- eat as the years go by. How n.ucfc it has benefitted the lire stock Inter ests of the middle west it would b hard to accurately estimate. There are a number of reauon why the Interstate Live Stock Fair has been a great success, a few cf which we wish to mention in thia connection. First and foremost i the enterprise and foresight of th management. In traveling around over the middle west, one finds that Sioux City business men have th reputation of being "live wires". Ibt looking over the lest of names of of ficers and directors, one finds that it contains many of the leading busi ness men of Sioux City and neighbor ing towns, as will be seen by the fol lowing roster: F. L. Eaton, presi dent: L. L. Kellogg, vice pres.; W. S. A. Smith, second vice pres.; Joe Mor ton, secretary; A. T. Dennett, treas urer; L. W. Mallory, M. L. Flinn, T. A. Black, W. J. Downey. II. O. Mc Millan, Torn Dealtry, W. H. Back, Goo. G. Moore, Dave Davidson, W. Pi Grandy, all of Sioux City, and R. M Cassidy, Whiting, la.; J. A. Shade. Kingsley; J. Sundberg. Whiting; J. Walpole, Rock Valley; Payne Sargla- son, Luton; Ralph McElratb, MoviU. The location of the fair Is such M to make success possible. Sioux City Is the center of a splendid farmlor and stock raising country, compris ing part of the three states of Iowa. Nebraska and South Dakota; besides it is accessible to a prosperous rune a country in Nebraska and South Da kota, lying beyond what is comruon ly looked upon as being the agricul tural belt. Another factor, and not a small one by any means, Is the enthusiastic support given the fair by the citizens of Sioux City who are not olUcuilly connected with it. Many a public en terprise has come to un untimely end or dragged out a worse than useless existence because of some persons who ought to have been boosterc be coming knockers. If there are any knockers within the bounds of S oux City, we don't know where to litid them. A number of other contributing causes of the success of the Iuer- state Live Stock Fair could be ed, but to mention one, more will vf- tice ror tne present, and mat is me locution of the fair grounds. Wood land Park, the home of the fair, i an ideal place simply lovely durlug the summer and early autumn. Per sons who wish to take a short vaca tion or a week's outing, find thi i a tine place to camp. Those wh do not wish to camp will find it plea i at to spend a few days at the fair a:., "I the park, stopping at night in ,lu city, between which and the park .u.i. pie transportation facilities are af forded by electric railway. Readers of this puptr who arc so fortunate us to b" i.b! i a' the Interstate Live Sum k Fai; Sioux City this yar tdmuM put . their lint for the years to come. Wife Alleges Kvtnme Cruelty on Part of HiiNOMiid A petition for divorce was tiled In the district court Monday by Carrie A. Kennedy, who asks that she be separated from Jesse A. Kennedy and that her maiden name. Carrie A. Anderson, be restored. The plain tiff sets forth that thety were mar ried at Vancouver, Wash., and that they moved to Box Butte county about two yeurs ago. On March 31, of this year, the petition states, the defendant wilfully and maliciously grabbed the plaintiff by the arm and hand and gave such a vicious jerk that these members are stilt in a sore condition. It states further that the defendant has refused to support the Plaintiff since their marriage, and that he has on numerous occasions called her vile names. Only 10 down and then $5 per month at only 7 per cent interest, buys a lot in FAIRVIEW Addition, on October 20th. 1915. Sale com mences promptly at 10 a. m., and will continue until all lots are told. ot .1 .it PLEASES TRAVELING PULUC Pi )i:lm Hotel SIi;h". "fined Fj. .lib for Kverb.dy. n, 'J'io ;h i for A!IImmI" Mout persons who travel prefer to stop t hotels where they hav all the modern conveniences and iom forts, and 't without that ultra elite style that characterizes some .f the aristocratic places of our largi r tit les. They want accommodation that are tirst-class and are willing to pay a fair price for the same, but do not like to pay out perfectly good money for so-called "service" hi ex cess of what the real service it wort h. "Good enough for everybody, not too good for anybody." is the motto of Hotel Martin, Sioux City's b-ading hostelry. In its motto is found the key to Its popularity. Modern, fire proof, first-class in every way, and yet wih a cheerful, friendly atmos phere that makes guests feel at home from the time they enter the lobby till they check out. The Martin Is the kind of hotel that travelers enjoy stopping at. aud it Is the kind that this paper it pleased to commend to its readers. Some Chilly Weather The weather during the past few weeks has been about as varied at one could imagine. The days have alternately been cool and warm, with the accent on the "cool", for oa some of the mornings a great many inhabitants have bad fire in their heating stoves. One result of the varied condition of the weather is that both men and women are find ing more use for handkerchiefs than for tome time. One man on the street yesterday was heard to say, "I dever had ady idea tbad I could ged such a cold at this, ad I'b going right bobe ad take a dose of salts." I. A