The University of Nebraska LINCOLN Special Half Year Course Opens December 3, 1917 PlMWttf (17 V.-ekn) For HlfJh School Graduatr-a School of Agriculture (II! WVeks) For Boys with un Kiahth (ii iiilo Preparation. PKA in ILL1 WWW v BAR UNIVKRAITI m inn i AM) MAN AIIVAN4 KD OLAMHI This WHiOB will count in half a year, Hiving a full semester's credit. The eourne ti i in' I nlversity will conclude early in April. hihI tilt 00 in th.- tchOOl f Agriculture early in March, giving everyone an opportunity to work on the Inrni this apring. All first (la-(-s In the College of Knuineering will l' open (.icneral donrMt In tlit College of Arta and Sciences. iOMK sri IAt ACiBtl l l.TI ItAl. si BJBUm OfTBBBD. l-'iinn MllrffH"""' Poultry Farm Mm IHncry Horti ultiire KntomoloiO Dairy ( lrow DtaMMI of Fiimi Animals Kuril I Architecture ltrM'ls JikIkIiik WcmmI Work oUs Krne BKLI8T IN THE A It. MY OK IIKTTKH FOOD I'KODK Kits NEXT SIMtlXii I1Y IMHNtl SOMK WORK THIS WINTER POTATO PRICES SHOW WEAK TENDENCY PHeea Ruled Hills nr mi AQtaaee Hum at llemingfurtl on AcWWl of the fur Bapplj i t TICK RELEASES RENEFIf STOCKMEN Northern Cuttle District Will UeneAt Prom lleleavdng 6ft,ft20 Mqiuiro Mile of Territory Our Churches Washington, D. C, Nov. 14. An order signed by Secretary of Agri culture D. F. Houston lifts on !)- s..,i.... r 1 frmii SR -. ' ii animrit mil, In Southern States the Federal quar-j antlne against movement of South- ern cattle. It is of great Importance ! to cattle raisers and dealers of North ern States as well as those of the South. In regions infested by (lie cattle tick it has not been held safe to Im port better stock for the improve ment of Southern herds because cat tle freshly brought in from regions where the tick is not prevalent are especially prone to sicken and die from the fever germs carried by the blood-sucking parasite. The Federal quarantine against the cattle tick, on the other hand, has prevented the shipment of cattle from Infested sec tions for use as stockers and feeders In free territory, and penults their hlpment In'o free territory only un der quarantine restrictions and for Immediate slaughter. The r.'lease order for December 1 frees the largest amount of territory ever liberated at one time since the Federal campaign against the cattle tick started in 1906, and, added to 5,234 square miles freed in March and September, will make 1917 bv far the greatest year so far in the annihilation of the tick. Nine Southern States will benefit by the release order. The largest heneflciary will be Mississippi, which will be entirely freed from quaran tine and will open n broad avenue of tick-free territory from thf Northern States to the Gulf of Mexico. M. E. Church What Is meant by being born again? Does It mean the re-blrth of a soul, or the re-blrth of society, or simply the birth of a new idea or a higher conception of soul values? Come out and hear Dr. Morris at the Methodist church Sunday morning. Sunday night will close the series of special talks to youn? men. The subject is "Opportuniiy." Don't miss this one. The results of these special Sunday evening services have been gratifying. One thing espe cially is the large attendance of men. Ohttrch of ClirNt Rally Day noxt Lord's Day morn ing throws out the challenge to evervone who can to be at the service by 10 o'clock and remain for the continuous uniform service until 12. The morning subject is "Dividing With Odd." The evening subject is "Looking Beyond." The minister will begin a meeting at Ant loch In the Christian Taber nacle on Monday evening. Nov. 19. Prayer, real prayer, is as essential to the Christian life as food is to the body. Remember Paul's word, "Pray without ceasing." Come to the church with a mes sage and a welcome Stephen J. Epler, Minister. rices for the past week weak tendency due to the .illations of Odd frosted in transit stuck on the . kels This has been the cause of many rejections ami some stork has to be sold below the cost io the shipper. There has been, however, a good demand tor good stock, free from frost, and good prices havo been realized on this class of goods. Sacked and graded stock was in bet ('i demand than teld run hulk and the prices for the graded stock was Iron twenty to thirty cents per cwt. tllfhef than for ungraded. In the producing sections there has been a gradual decline in price for wagouloadu, but the carload pTteea have been steady. This has been due to the acute car shortage !i all parta of the country. Tins shortage of ref riforatoi cars threat ened for a time to strangle the potato industry, but with the close co-oper-a'ion of shippers, receivers and the railroad companies in seeing that all cars are loaded and unloaded in the minimum amount of time the situa tion Is being relieved and more empty cars are In evidence. This co-operation has had a good effect but there Is still plenty of room for improve ment. In the local market the prices at Alliance have ruled higher than at Hemlngford on account of the cars that the local shippers were able to secure. The buyers at Hemlngford were in a bad way for a time as the warehouses were full and nothing hut box cars In which to load. A few cars were sent to Hemlngford on last Saturday and the market picked up at once and the prices were equal ized for the first time this season. TYPHOID FEVER CAUSES DEATH OF YOUND MAN i Arthur Martin. Burlington Kmploc, MM After nine-, lasting I ew Week Arthur Martin of Bradley, 111., who came here some time ago to ac i epl a position with the Burlington, died on last Friday morning after an illness with typhoid fever lasting . bout three weeks. His father had a.rived a few days previous and was with him at the end. Tie remains were shipped to Brad ley for burial. Use for Old Rubbers. old hot-water bags make line hold ers to use when wringing cloths out of hoi water (for compresses, facial i UUtmge, etc). Cut tlie beg all around the Benin. Cut the stiff top oq ami yoi hnve two lint pieces of rubber. This Is n greni protection to the hands and hotter water can be used. THE BEST WAY TO THE MILITARY CAMPS WINTER TOURIST PARES: The liberal scheme of winter tour ist fares to Texas, (iulf a n1 Florida Cities ninkes ft possible to include enroute a number of the treat cantonment. TRAVIS San Antonio. Texas COD Deming. ft. Mex. LOU AX Houston. Texas BOWIE Ft Worth, Texas MoARTHCR Waco. Texas PIKE Little Rock Ark CAMP DONIPHAN Ft. Sill. Okla CAMP ZACHARY TAYLOR Louisville Ky AMP SHKLBY ttattteabara Utm HANCOCK Augusta On WHEELER Macon. Oa. OORIM IN Atlnn i fla FOUR GATEWAYS TO THE SOUTH: Burlington through linos to St. Louis, Kaneae City, Denver and Chicago form attractive por tions of all southern tours, hoth direct or ramble. CAM P PUN8T0N, KANSAS : Near Ft. Riley, conveniently reached by Burlington Lints through Kansas city. TO CALIFORNIA: Always our Personally Conducted Through Tourist Sleeper Parties to Southern California, through scenic Colorado, ' ke l y daylight. Let nio help you. S. H COLE, Agent, Alliance, Nebr. L. W. Wakclej, (leiMMl I'uxenger Agent loot Pnrnawi Street Omaha, Nebraska CAMP CAMP CAMP CAMP CAMP CAMP AMI' CAMP CAM P TOO LA1E TO CLASSIFY ! " FOR RENT Nicely furnished room in good home to single lady or lady and husband. Call 615 W. Third. 50-lt-$-8797 First Christ inn Chun h Text: Matt. 22:37. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. A few years ago, while ridinK on a train, a man came throueh the car selling religious mottoes I pur chased one of two words, "God First." Many times since, these words have Riven me thought for meditation. There is perfect har mony between the words of the motto and the text, for if we love God with The com of our house, your bar o. your sheds i Important to You If you buy our lumber here it Is aqsMlt) lniKirtant U us, a satisfied customer being our n rente.! asset. In figuring Mel you must Lake into consideration the life of the ma terial used. On that basis we guarantee- to b M all eotuoetitinn. our whole heart, will we not give Him first place? Giving Him first place in our daily experiences, we will honor Him at home or away, at business or recrea tion, during prosperity or adversity. In every activity of life, we can say, "This is pleasing to our Lord" and We will walk by His side. In attendance at worship, those who glYe God first place can be counted. They remember the words of Scripture, "Forsaking not the as semblylng of ourseltea together" and "On the first day of the week when the disciples came together to break bread." In the beautiful days of ex cursions and picnics, in the story, or in the sunshine they are at worship. They are saying to the Lord, "You ean count on me." Not only are they at worship, but they are using their talenntS wherever needed. Service is not given on the Lord's Day, but each day, and are busied with the cares of life, but always 'hey can "Take time to be holy." If we survive the present, we must con sider the bread and butter proposi tion. But even in the busiest mo ments there is the determination to live a Godly life. Honesty of pur pose is shown by accomplished re sults. Efforts may be weak, but the motive was pure. To him who gives God "First Place" this is his privi lege, to weigh every item and then do all in the name of the Lord Every institution must have sup port and the church is not the ex ception. The wonder is that the church can be so powerful for right eousness and be continued on such a narrow financial margin. The man who loves his Lord with all his soul heart and mind, gives the church first place in his financial affections One of 'he earliest plans for financ ial religious enterprises Is the Law of the Tithe. If all of God's people wer giving one-tenth of their in come, appeal! for money would never be made. Brief announcements out lining the need would call forth all necessary funds. Often we give God the parings after we have eaten the apple. The world will he blessed and the church triumphant when we give God first place by loving Him with all our heart, soul and mind. Stephen J. Epler. FORD RUNABOUT for sale. Price $250.00. See. write or phone H. R. Olds, Hemlngford, Nebraska. 50-21-8778. TXCJlXNG&Good qiliarTer sectlon of farm land in Merrick county, Nebraska. Only four and one-half miles from good town. Will take Alliance residence property as part payment. Address Box 8780, care Alliance Herald, Alliance, Nebr. 50-21-8780. VAlmci?T)HllR GOOD IMMI FOK HANDLING FKKIGHT. WKITK OK PHONE. POTASH KK1HCTION COMPANY, IIOFFLAND, M HI! 50-2t-8799. FARM FOR SALE On account of being alone, I will offer for sale for a short time only my farm of 582 teres, ten miles south and east of Alliance price, $4,000. Will take in trade a small bunch of horses or cattle as part payment. All fenced, 0 acres in cultivation, other im provements. Fivp acres of this land has produced $4,000 worth of pota toes the last two years. 200 bushel? are now being dug from one acre of some of the best ground. If this place is not sold by November 20th I will expect to lease it and the price will be raised to $10.00 per acre. 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