T I 1 i mimim"" MMMtmtmmiinii!m,iMMHimiHimmimMMiiiiimiiiiiittt-- NEBRASKA WINS Dalton Townsite FOR SALE MANY PRIZES I am offering for sale the DALTON TOWNSITK section; about 500 acres unsold. Will sell all In one body, Including all unsold town lots, or will sell the south half of the section separately for $47.66 per acre, one-third cash, payments to suit purchaser on the balance. I also hare for sole the following lands near Dalton: 160 acres, two miles southeast of Dalton. $40 acres a stock Bectlon four miles north of Dalton. 80 acres under cultivation; 6 room house; barn 24x32; two wells; ZM miles of fence; one mile from Simla. Price $14.00 per acre, one-half cash. 320 acres, 12 miles west of Dalton; 200 acres under culti vation; all fenced and cross fenced. One-half cash, balance one and two years. 480 acres, 6 miles northwest of Sidney; 300 acres under cultivation; house 20x32; barn 24x32; 4,000 bushel granary. Price Is $30.00 per acre, $3,000 cash, balance to suit the pur chaser. Por farther Information write or aee Exhibitor from Till State Make a mmI Knowing at Tenth Nat ional Western Stock Show prizes comix; to Nebraska C. W. HANDLEY Dalton, Cheyenne County, Nebr. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiii:iiiii)iiiiiiiiiiiniiigt :iniiiiiimiiiumnunimimmiinmm I Have Stocked Up in Good Young Stallions . A Prize Winner frona the Stock Show In Denver. I now have eight head. Call and see them, for It Is a pleasure to show them. I have made arrangement to stay In Alliance with these Stallions until closed out. They will bo sold as cheap as any one can sell stallions, quality being taken Into consideration. Terms will be made to suit the purchaser. I will take Stallions or full aged Muix ,Lu .exchange .at what they are worth. Correspondence solicited. mi, . v i. Stallions at the Wilson Barn in Alliance nam one block luirth and two blocks west of Burlington depot. Address me in care of the Burlington Hotel. Alliance. W. W. Buchanan of Hyannis, braska , -n k O GEO. Da HARRAH Hreetler and DeHler PURE BRED BULLS Can furnish ranchmen of N braska with either heuft rds or Shorthorns. Address l:xchfnge Huilding, Soul h Omaha -1st, Rees & Sons; 4th The tenth annual National West ern Slock Show, at Denver, last month was one of the best exhibi tions ever held In the history of the association having charge of It There were cattle, horses, sheep and hogs galore, to say nothing of the big poul try show, just preceding the live stork show, or the baby contest held at the same time. The cattle show was the biggest part of the exhibition, but that does not mean that the other parts were small. The cattle prizes went to the following ten states: Colorado, Ne braska, Iowa, Ohio, Wyoming, Mis souri, Montana, Kansas, Oregon and Idaho. Colorado Becured more priz es than any other one state because of its proximity to the exhibition, but some other states, Including Nebras ka, secured a liberal share. following Is a list of Nebraska prize winners: Catt le Shorthorns Aged Shorthorn bull First prize II. Rees & Sons, Pilger. Junior yearling bulla 2nd, same Senior bull calf let, same, Junior bull calf 3rd. same; 5th Rapp Bros., St. Edward. Aged cow 3rd, Rees & Sons Cow 2 years old and under 1st same. Yearling heifer 1st, same; 2nd Rapp Bros. Junior yearling heifer 1st, Rees & Sons; 2nd, Rapp Bros. Senior heifer calf 2nd, H. Rees & Sons; 6th, Rapp Bros. Junior heifer calf 1st, Rapp Bros 3rd and 4th, II. Rees. & Sons; 5th Rapp Bros. Aged herd Rapp Bros. Calf herd 2nd, Rees & Sons; 4th Rapp Bros. Get of sire 3rd, Rees & Sons; 4th Rapp Bros. Produce of dam 4th Rees & Sons Senior champion cow, junior chain pion cow, grand champion cow, re serve to grand champion cow Rees & Sons. Cuttle Hereford Hereford junior yearling bulls 5th, Mousel Bros., Cambridge. Senior bull calf 3rd, same. Junior yearling heifers 1st, same. Senior heifer calf 2nd, Bame. Junior heifer calf 1st, same; 2nd, Thompson Bros.. West Tolnt; 4th, O. E. Green, Genoa. Young herd 2nd, Mouael Bros. Calf herd 1st, same. Get of sire 2nd, same. Produce of dam 4th, O. E. Green. t 'a 1 1 le Aberdeen-Angus Aged bull 1st, D. K. Robertson & Son, Madison; 2nd. Harrison & Harrison, Indianola. Bull 2 years old and under 3 1st, J. W. McClung & Son, Indianola; 2nd. Harrison & Harrison. Junior yearling bull 1st, D. K. Robertson & Son. Senior bull calf 2nd. same; 4th, Harrison & Harrison. Junior bull calf 1st and 4th. D. K. Robertson & Son; 3rd. J. W. Mc Clung & Son: 5th. Harrison & Har rison. Aped row 1st. D. K. Robertson & Son; 2nd & 4th. Harrison & Har rison. Cow J years old and under 3 1st, IX K. Robertson & Son; 2nd and 3rd. Harrison & Harrison. Senior yearling heifer 1st, Harri son & Harrison. Junior yearling heifer 1st, J. W. McClung & Son; 2nd. D. K. Robert son & Son; 3rd. Harrison & Harrison. Senior heifer calf 2nd D. K. Rob ertson & Son: 3rd and 4th, Harrison : Kurrison; jth. J. W. McClung & Son. Junior heifer calf 1st and 2nd, 1). K. Kobertson & Son; 4th. Harri- on At Harrison. Senior ha:. pion bull, grand cham- iion hull. Junior champion heifer, (I lira nil champion cow or heifer W. McClung & Son. Senior champion cow. and reserve to grand champion cow or heifer I). K. Robinson & Son. Aged herd 1st. O. K. Robinson & Son; 2nd, Harrison & Harrison. Young herd 1st. Harrison & Har rison. Calf herd 2nd, D. K. Robertson & Son; 3rd, Harrison & Harrison. Get ' of sire 2nd. J. W. McClung & Son; 3rd. D. K. Robertson & Son. Produce of dam 1st and 3rd, D. K. Robertson & Son; 2nd, J. W. Mc Clung & Son; 4th, Harrison & Har rison. Fat Cattle Hereford steer, spayed or martin heifer, calved between Jan. 1, 1913, and Sept. 1. 1913 4th, O. E. Green. Genoa. Hereford steer, spayed or martin heifer, calved between Sept. 1, 1914. Established Old-Tried 1888 True A PEERLESS HOUSE OF HUSTLERS For UnivorsalGood Prices, Good Fills and Courteous Treatment consign to National Live Stock Commission Co. Kansas City Stock Yards Cattle Sellers of Hogs Sheep The BestlKnown Host Widely Patronized Its Reputation is Your Protection, Its Experience Your Guarantee Six expert cattle salesmen with but a single thought "GIVINQ SATISFACTION" Write Us Wire Us Ship Us I 3E VVUll Manufacturers of Horse and Cattle Hide Robes and Coats CUSTOM WORK OUR SPECIALTY The Oldest Tannery In Nebraska L HENRY HOLM, Proprietor 917-919 0 STREET, LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Send us your hides and furs and have them made into robes and garments for the whole family Also Dealers in Hides and Furs of All Kinds Send for our full price list and catalogue 3LC 1Z BP:?- Northwestern Robe and Tanning Co. Tenners and Manufacturers of CATTLE AND HORSE HIDES INTO COATS, ROBES AND RUGS The Best Known and known as the Best, Oldest and Most Reliable Tanner in the North west. We have been at the business 22 years, and have tanned many thousand hides. WE 7 d PKICES FOR TANMXG HIDES OUR SPECIALTIES Horse bides 13.50 to $4.60 We make a specialty of repairing and re Cow bides 3.50 to 4.50 lining all fur coats and robes at reasona- Bear bides 2.50 to 5.00 ble prices. We also buy hides and pay the 'Calf skins 1.00 to 2.50 highest market price. Dog skins 1.00 to 2.00 Goat skins 1.00 to 2.00 Sh,D us TOUr good, well-furred Horse Wolf skins 1.00 ta 2.00 and Cattle IlideB, and you will get an A-l Coyote skins 1.00 to 1.50 Robe- Motn Proof. Beaver, dress and pluck . . . 1.00 to 2.00 Hor(je mdeB make Splendld Robes Fur i!ep Kft t i nn Coats and Robes Llned and Repaired at ox H 1S Reasonable Prices. Coon 50 to .75 Deer 1.00 to 1.50 Fur Coats Made to Order from Cattle Mink . 20 to .40 and Horse Hides. Ready-made Robes and Musk Rat 20 to .25 Coats for Sale. Wild Cat 50 to 1.00 Also do all taxiriennixt work. PKICES FOR LINING ROBES Dark green plush 4.50 carrop iiinw Black plush 0.00 CAR. O HIDES Fancy Moquette plush 6.00 Hides are best for tanning from Novem- Beaver cloth 6.00 ber 1 to March 1. Lining Fur Coats, quilted lining .... 6.00 Lining, best Skinners' Satin 10.00 Hides are not as good after they begin Write us for anything you may want in to shed the hair, our line. Correspondence solicited. References, Ieds Bank, Kioux Clt, Iowa Hides should be spread out and thor- oughly salted as soon as taken off, five 1 days before shlpplrg them. INSTRUCTIONS FOR COAT HIDES It takes two medium sized hides for a Roll up. flesh side out, tie well, or If you coat. Our price for tanning and mating prefer, use sack, box or barrel, all complete is $14.00 where the hide is all furnished. not tr,m nlde"- ivTiii!i rin Mm tiiuiMMVf u lRke" from four 10 flTe weeks to fln- INSUtUl HONS FOR Mill I IMl . blde ,f lBere mf9 When shipping hides always put the ahead. " owner's name and address on tag. Write us when bides were shipped, glv- Customers will be noticed when thtlr ing kind and color, and Bend us the bill of work Is finished, lading. Do not ship dry hides. We Guarantt- our work. Write for Price List and Shipping Tags. G. B. LEWIS, Proprietor. Leeds, Sioux City, Iowa. and Jan. 1, 1915 5th, O. E. Green, i Grand champion carload repister llerefori Bteer herd 4th, O. E. 'ed bulls Mortimer & Son. Green. CurlottN Breeding Cattle Carload registered bulls, yearlings 1st, Thomas Mortimer & Son, Madison: 2nd. Mousel Bros., Cam bridge: 3rd, Mortimer & Ochsner, I Madison. Reserve to grand champion car load registered bulls Mousel Bros. HOI-M The prizes for horses were won by exhibitors from Colorado, Nebraska. Iowa and Illinois. Nebraska secur- were not nearly as many prie8 of fered for horses as for cattle. North & Robinson Co.. Grand Id land, won the following: Perch rss 3-year-old stallion. 3rd; Perchera. 2-eur-old stallion. 2nd; Belgian 2-year-old stallion. 1st and 3rd; B. glan aged mare. 1st and 2nd; Belgla, ed a large share of them, but there champion mare; Belgian reifrve t