Mr. Dreemzit He Meets One of Those Exasperating Kids By Gross Get HA- Good JOf! I DO ICC Llict5 4E CAeti" Be BoTmcPEP WiT SMALL I rrtoc lew Vfi. rfirttPi LlKt VOO.N'BlG STIFF1 VOo'SOH! gtG" STIFF, CJ It) Ser-HiM FDfi A MiMOTt y ; -MET (U &6 a: V ho viHjir -he- PcauY Mr Does If-"' SAf.WLLlE.WIU- You 7 IC IF M(? MEVCP rv-x I fir ZfccrfS jl v v -ft Lik e- newer ltu t! I; i 1 a I ?4 1 ANNUAL CONVENTION; AMERICAN N. L. S. A. To lie lleldii nt C'lipycniMS 10 nual SO, With it Splendid Three Days Program Tho twentieth annual convention tf the American National Live Stork AsHoclatlon will bo hold at Cheyenne, Wyo., Thursday, Friday and Satur day, January 18 to 20, 1917.The do Ings really begin Wedneaday even ing, January 17, when a banquet In honor of the officers and executive roTtin'1'" of nHBoe.latlon will be given at the Dnlna Hotel. First Day, Thursday Tho sitting of tho convention will be held In Masonic Temple, the flrnt meeting to be held at 10 a. in., on Thursday. After Invocation and ad dressca of welcome and responses, will come tho annual addroHH of tho president by Hon. Dwlght It. Heard of Arizona. A pa nor on "Organiza tion," by Julian M. HnsHctt of Texan, nd one on "Live Stock Condition In AuHtrailla." by Prof. Klwood Mead of Berkeley, Cnlif., will complete the first forenoon's program. Tho af ternoon progsom will Include the fol lowing: "Grazing Feca on National Forsts," . F. rotter. Washington, IX C; report of National Advisory Doard and Committ: on Forest Ite nerve3 and Grazing l.inds; discus lon, national forests, etc.; "lMnns for Extermination l Predatory Wil l Animals," Dr. A. K. Fisher, foiled States Biological Survey; report of i committee on predatory wild animals report of attorney; discussion of any subject presented by members; com mittee meetings after adjournment. Heroin! Day, Friday Besides music, the Introduction of resolutions and discussions, the sec ond day's propram will Include: Federal matket reports on live stock, report of Market Committed of American National Live Stock As sociation, "Possibility of Controlling Contagious Abortion on the Range," "Present and future of the Live Stock Industry," "Cost of Producing Beef, "Fattening Cattle on Hay," "Cotton Seed Products and Their Uses as Feeds," "Sanitation and Quarantine Regulations." "Keminlscenses of Old Unnge Days." Third Day, Saturday The final meeting of the conven tion will bo held Saturday forenoon, the following being the program: MuhIc. Discussion of the 6 4 0-Acro liais ing Homestead Bill. Consideration of reports of com mittees. Consideration of resolutions. - Election of officers. Selection of next meeting- place. Unfinished business. I'.nlcrtHliuneiit Besides the banquet above men tioned, there will be the following entertainments for members of th" association their wives and visitors: On Thursday ufternoon a trip to Inspect the herd of Hereford cattb' on the ranch of the Hereford Corpor ation of Wyoming, five miles from Cheyenne. Automobiles leave the Plains Hotel at 1 p. m., returning at 2 p. m. On Thursday, 3 to ft p. m., a recep tion and tea will bo given the visit ing ladies by Miss Alice Smith, sec retary of Wyoming Stork Growers' Association, at 821 East Seventeenth street. On Thursday evening, a reception will be given at the governor's man sion, at H o'clock, and a dance at the Elk's Home, commencing at 9 o'clock. On Friday, 8 p. ni., there will be a smoker at the Elk's Home for the( men, and entertainment for the la-, dies at theatre. WILL HOLD MIUST.MAH CI, I'll OPEN I NTIL Fllt.ST The First State Bank will not close its Christmas Savings Club this year! until the 1st of February. The bank baa secured an increased number of members this year and believe that the already large total can yet be in creased, that others may be afforded ; the pleasure of receiving their i Christmas Savings check about the; 20th of next December. Almost ev eryone who was In the club lust year has Joined again and many have Joined this year for the first time. Ten Days' Mid-Winter lomi c Interdenominational HOLINESS INVENTION To Be Held in REDDISH HALL Alliance, Nebraska January 26th, to February 4th. 1917 In charge of Rev. A. L. Whitcomb of University Park, la., as sistcd by Rev. S. B. Williams of Greenwood, Nebr. This will be tlic first convention of llie kiml to lie ImM in ll.is locality. Tbc object is to deepen tlio spirituality of Cluis liii'i people seciii".' tiie conversion of sinners. Kuipluisis !l !e i lurid i Kiii I lie doctrine of the Holy Spirit's worl; in ndfinption tlifti ! siis Cbrist. It will be a meeting of "old time religion.' REV. A. L. WHITCOMB 1 '' -i ',; " ? 1.,. V, , - 'i.-f L. I lie niiiu who w ill have cluirjre if the convention was fonneily, ind until recently, a college pro i sMir. As a nieiiiber of the Nat ''ind Holiness Association, inter N'lMiminntional. be is now devot ing his time to evangelistic work. I'ealiinp: the need of deeper spir it u.dity iniKiiiK Christian people ;uid beinr a spiritual preacher, he d--votes special attention to a line 'f leaching that will be interest in ix and beneficial to nu'inliers of ill Ir.irelK s. lie is widely known is an able expositor of Mible doc t rines. REV. S. B. WILLIAMS Pastor of the Methodist Kpiscopal elmreh al (Jrei'ii wood, ebl, v.lio will assist Kev. Whitcomb il'iiinir a part of the convention, is secretary of the Nebraska State llolintss Association. He was raised a Koiiiau Catholic but dots not mani fest a rancorous spirit to wards the communion or which he was formerly a member. His references to Catholics, as well as to mem bers of other- churches, are made in a kindly spirit. It is worth attending the meet ings to hear him relate his conversion and tell of his life rior ami subsequent to that event. 1 i 5 ;'. a 'fjtrr; J A I'ZSst f. v. ...a,vvl- b ttu jri - LIVE STOCK PRICES AT SOOTH OMAHA Ca'.tle tokei Sttajy to 10c Lnvar; Mtdsiale Rtceip's ir.REGULn ACVAGEKI HOGS Killer Lamb Market Rather Slow; I Not Enough Done at 11 O'Clock to 1 Make a Market. Liberal Supply. I Feedert Active, Higher Buyers' Take Advantage of First Good Ren ; Here in Weeks One String Brings ! New Top of $12.70. i ! I'niijii Slock Yurii.s, South Omuhi, ! Nebraska, January '.nil. 1917 He- celpta of cattle were tolerably liberal j Willi a biuud demand for ilexirubh' ! grades. As a result,, buyers were fouit'W hat bearish on the opi-uing I rounds and while they picked up the j iimre di sii nt)l. eat tie at prices that ! eotui'ured favurably with the latter i 'nrt of last week, their bldH were j mostly a dime lower on corn fed jutier:. The fair to Rood l,03 i to : t. .'i -pound beeves sold fairly freely i nt $! r.ii'(i in v-hib the ronimn to fair wui iiikI up and sliort fed grades I with slow and Irremilar xellers any- wliere from $S.oo to $!.";. and en !n. Tin market fur eows and heif ers was practically the same as for beef vte.-!. d" irable offerings finding a broad outlet at steady prices. Quotation on Cattle: Good to choice ye;rH:-:s, Jlt).2.(ff 11.50; good to (hole,' beeves. $lt).0H!i : 11.00 ; fr.lr to good beeves, $!)..o 10.0D; common to .fair beeves. $7.75ft9.2!i; gid to choice heifers. $7.MeTr 8.50; good to choice eows. $7.t'K R.00; fair to good cows. Jt'i.tteVr 7.110; cauners and cut ters. $4.50!r c oo; veal calves, $7 5Ki1 10.5; bolegna bulls. t5.50ti.0; beef bulls, tti.nofr 7.75. The week opened out with a pretty liberal run of liog. arrivals counting out 151 ears, or u; no tbing like ll.S' 0 head. The shipping demand for liors was not quite as urgent as most days of last week, and order buyers did not take a very large share of the offerings, but packer requiremet t were large. Rnlk of the offer! .gs old at f lO.lo'ir and a top of $10.05 was reached. Theve are th" highest prices evi r befoiv in Jatiieu y. The fat lamb market for Mi-n'"ay was a rather slow al'air. When pack ers came out nr.. I led prices as mtie'i s 2"c lower in evireine cases, cel' ers haled aert up t fairly late hour nothing of coiive-e.oiice hsd be n done. Feeder buyers made lior work of the tirvt run tloy have had in weeks, payout prices thai were a much as 1"W Lie higher for rang feeding lambs. lieep and liirvlis: choice, f 13 0o 1..' 5; good. fl2.2fn00; f o M)11.3r; lauitn. fit miff f..:0; yer lugs, choiee, n.eoll.75; jea-- Day and Night Services ' A service will be held in licddish Hall each evening, and day services will be held during most or all of the time, in the hail or elsewhere, definite announcement of which will be made in the printed program. A Cordial Invitation To attend these services is extended to the people of Alliance, the surrounding country and neighboring towns. Committee on Publicity JOHN W. THOMAS, Chairman Quotations on tambs. good to lambs, fair to laiub't, clipped. feeders, good to Jings ralr to good. flo.OOfill.oo; weib ers, fair to ho'ce, fun t;n0.25; ew.s, good to choice, tvo'jf H.l." ; ew s, fair to good, f7.."" n s !0; ewes, plain lo culls, f5.50gi7.r.o; ewe, feeding, fj.00 5T7.50. The Hal.U in" Taking Cold With many people taking cold is a habit, but fortunately one that is easily broken. Take a cold sponge bath every morning when you first get out of bed not Ice cold, but a temperature of about 90 degrees F. Also sWp with your window up. Do this and you will seldom take cold. When you do take cold take Cham berlain's Cough Remedy and get rid of it as quickly as possible. Obtain able everywhere. Adv Jan I -Ji3 Please Don't Jiggle the Receiver Hook It Hurts Your Telephone Servico When you lift the telephone receiver from the hook, a small electric light signal glows in front of the operator. While the hook is up the light burns. If you press it down the light goes out. Move the hook up and down SLOWLY and the light flashes. This little signal on the switchboard is the same as any other electric lamp, a trifle sluggish in lighting up. You can turn th switch cn the electric light over your desk or in your home so fast it will not burn. Try it. When you "jiggle" the telephone hook rapidly tho result is tha same, the tiny globe will not light up and consequently the operator-does not get your signal. If the operator fails to answer In a reasonable . length of time on your first call, or if you wish to recall her to get another number, move the receiver hook up and down VERY SLOWLY. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY XnttS?j mmiiii UAi 11 Hi mmiffl i h...v m 1 Ipill I u IHH ! j mm iiiii i jiPif i ul mi t mm ! urn r mi. ' .rsu Made by Hamilton, Brown Shoe Co. St, Louis, U, S. A, There Are Styles for All Members of the Family. Accept No Substitute. Go to Your Shoe Dealer and Ask for HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES