r CLOSING OUT CHILDREN'S SCHOOL SHOES In order to make room for our stock of BUSTER BROWN SHOES We are closing out our lines of high grade children's school Shoes Worth From $1.75 to $2.50 Per Pair. per r a OCL vP pan Will be Closed Out at This is the biggest shoe bargain ever offered in Alliance. Do not fail to take advantage of this opportunity to fit out the children. Geo. A. Mollring The Store of Quality The Nearest Approach to Natural Gas The Ideal Fuel Mined in North America IS flR. ACMEZ OLD KING KOALES"" BECAUSE rt is Bootless " " clinkerless 44 " "HOT STUPH" " 44 nearly ashless 44 44 nearly smokeless " " sold with a guarantee " 44 unexcelled 4 4 4 4 prepared without regard to trouble and expense 4 4 4 4 sold by Rowan & Wright Exclusive Retail Agents for ACHE COAL COMPANY Phone 71 OUR LOOSE LEAF DEPARTMENT IS FOUNDED ON THE SERVICE IDEA Our Byittm S.rrle. coat yoa nothing Tall lt 4-partmant la rv ki m. 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Li. - Pig !!;i:!i!H!ll;!ll lillll'MHI 31 CALVES INTENDED FOR BEEF Necessary to Give Young Anlm.lt Grain While on Milk Diet Flr.t Winter of Importance. When you are fcllnj? calves in tended for bcf animals you have two methods whlrh may be followed. You can 'd the calf run with the cow or yo. remove the calf and feed him flkli Ik and grains Instead of giving blni the whole milk, write. L. Hunt of Kansas in Farm Progress. In theso days of dairying the calf that is not vealed Is likely to become a skim milk calf. Th" youngster that run. with his mother usually ends his first summer in excellent flesh, while the skim milk calf is not i plump, but usually baa a larger frame. If you are going to make beef out of either of these calves It is necessary to give them grain while on a milk diet, if it is plain that they need this extra ration. In handling the skim milk calf give him a little oil meal while the change from the whole to the skim milk is under way and keep it up as be grows older and bigger. Keep him on the pasture and at the same time keep up the feed of skim milk and oil meal SHEEP DURING WARM SEASON Baby Beef. twice dally, and along with this there ought to be some cracked coru, bran and ground oats. There is not much use in feeding the t ulf that is running with the cow. If on the pasture he is getting about all that he needs. s a general thing it will pay, though, to teach him to eat, for he will have to go through the weaning period. If fed cracked grains md kept on a good pasture the calf will learn to eat before weaning time and will not lose much flesh when sep arated from the cow. The first winter Ib an important period to the calX that is being grown as a beef animal. The calf will have to be given shelter that is more com fortable than the open sheds that are being provided nowadays for the big Bteers. The rations ought to be such as to keep up a rapid growth If these calves are to be made into "baby beet." Bteers sold somewhere under eighteen months of age are rated as "baby buef." SPRAYING KEEPS FLIES AWAY Relief Affordei' Live Stock by Mixture of Three Parts Fish Oil and One Part Kerosene. Relief from attacks by flies may be brought to live stock on the farm by the use of sprays. The following &lray is suggested in extenslor bulle tin No. 43 on "Flies ant! TheL Co.. trol," by F. L. Washburn, entomolo gist of the Minnesota college of agrl culture. Three parts of fish oil and one part kerosene. The spraying Is best done with a knapsack sprayer, and It takes only two or three minutes to spray a steer or horse. The spray appears to k-jep off all flies for two days. REMEDY FOR PAWING HORSES Particular Attention Should Be Paid to Water Supply Place the Flock Near a Rtmnlng Stream. Particular attention should be riv en the theep In warm weather rein live to their supply of water. You know, many old fogy farmers still contend that Fhecp can pet all the water they require from the dews. This is certainly n mistaken idea, and one that Is absolutely cruel, for nhcep ned water as much as any of the. other farm animals, though they do Hot drink as much as some others. I suppose it In a fact that sheep can subsist on tho dews as their menus of water, but they never do so well as those that have all they can drink, s:iys a writer lu Farm Progress. When an animal Is forced tc live on less than tho menial water Mtpily, it is euro to be very uncomfortable. To da well and put on flesh, they t-huld have a running stream of water where they can reach It. Many sheep raisers have a tendency to lot tho sheep take care of them selves, after shearing time has panned, and there are so many other farm duties demanding attention. Where there are young lambs, they should be well cared for ,Jn order to make the best growth possible before market ing in the fall. They are hard to get in shape to sell when they have been forced to look out for themselves. If one happens to have a running stream of water in the sheep pasture, he may consider himself fortunate. A pond Is next best, nd often one is obliged to put up a few rods of fenc ing to Inclose a poud, spring, or part of a creek. iiiui.K Id 1014111 s mi Vionur iu talf country. "We talk of beautiful spots abroad but can one say that anything nere is a 'spot'? However, there are al ways your automobiles." Tho visitor then went on to say that present-day activities just 1 04 the old saying that for every condi tion there was a counteracting Influ nce and that the Influence which cancels distance In this country is oar wonderful modes of travel. "Of all theso modes the motor car commands the griitt admiration, and slnco I hare made a study tires, I feel that the automobile owes much of Its efllcleney to Firestone Tires." TEACH COLTS FAST WALKING Best Resulte Are Secured With Ani mals Full of Spirit That Want to Get Along Rapidly. A slow moving colt can be taught to walk fast by bitching it beside a fast walker and urging it to keep up, although It requires good handling to obtain full success with this method. The best results are secured with animals full of spirit that want to move rapidly. At the same time a young hcrse that is full of spirit, if it Is allowed to work too hard, will be come too tired, lose Its ambition and develop into a slow walker. The best training is to use the young stock at such light work that they can move along rapidly without feeling It, let ting them have only enough of it so that they will get into the hublt of moving rapidly and keep up the trait after they are older. ON VAST DISTANCES Itomlon Man Knyn American Distance Need an Antidote Kind It In Fire tone Tires "The first thing which Impresses me, of course, is what all visitors to your country talk about your vast distances." The speaker was II. E. Smith, of John Haddon and Company, London He had Just come away from th San Francisco fair and had a fresl Impression of the importance we glv to travel methods, which are the first Hough Dry, fl cent a pound Alliance Stegim Laundry. Itltf 1 Inline (Jets (Jrand lYIze The grand prlr.o was awarded the nurllngton's enclnn No. 6110 at the San Francisco exposition. This Is the largett road enKine of the non-artle-Htead shark and the Inside diameter ulated type ever built. It weighs nearly 300 tons, Is almost eighty-four feet long and carries seventeen tons nf coal and 10.000 gallons of water. Its lire box is as largo as a home of the front end of the boiler Is sev en feet four Inches. It took thirty seven days to move this engine from Philadelphia to San Francisco. A number of engines of this type are already In service on the Ilurllngtor. Itough Dry, 6 cents a pound Alliance Steam Laundry. Rail, Rah, Rah! That's Right, Cheer Ale! ALLIANCE H. S. vs SCOTTSDLUFF H. S. Thur. Nov. 25 Itough Dry, O cents a pound Alliance 8 team laundry. To keep a cigar lighted one must not talk too much. This is one rea ion why women do not smoke. Stockmen, Attention I For good services and high sale consign your shipments to the Mis souri Live Stock Commission Co.. South St Joseph, Mo. Write us for market reports or other information. Adv-tf Annoying Habit May Be Cured by Fastening Chain to Animal's Leg Acts as Chain Switch, A horse that has the habit of paw ing, especially at night. Is most an noying. It Is also bad for th horse's feet If he is pawing all the time. To j stop this, take a strong strap with a j buckle on it, also 8 or 10 iucbes of j heavy chain. Put the strap around the horse's leg above the knee so the chain will bang down in front ol ! the kLee. This device acts as a chain switch ' and will cure the horse of the pawing habit. It also keeps a horse from running In rough pastures. Farm and Fireside, S71 Sow Becomes Cross. brood sow which does not secure sufficient exercise becomes cross and mar eat what pigs she does farrow. Improper care ane feeding also come in as contributory causes of small litters. 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