The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, September 12, 1918, Local Edition, Image 9

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, THUR8D4Y, SEPTEMBER 12, 101
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VICTORY
AND
FOOD
Without One We Cannot Have The Other
The Meat Producer Needs The
Encouragement of
GOOD PRICES FULL WEIGHTS
WE ARE
DOING OUR BIT
For The Stockman With High Sales and Big
Fills which are Making Us
THE FASTEST-GROWING FIRM
At The Omaha Stock Yards
TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT SHIPMENT
Bowles Live Stock Com. Co.
Established 1899.
Paid Up Capital $100,000.00
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F K 'oddish recently returned
from h t p f six ,.,,kM lfl )h, W(w)
om coal spending i km pan of
Hi- tl"' 'ii hfK farm In tfta wtlftam
cttc vail, y f Oregon. Hta farm In
located a Kugene. Ortgoa, While In
Oregon It . . 1 along the coast It paid
partteou attention to the spruce in-
dutsry. v hid, is Jumping a lira (I by
loppe a bounds. Most or the .small
towns ;ir deserted as the Inhabitant
ban gor t (! ,lK cities to engage1
In war ik tad to the spruce forests
to cut s; nice, wages In trim line of
work h. exceptloeslly high. Mr.
cloddish Journeyed from Seattle to
Old Mex o, visiting Camp Kearney
ioi ,
a rec m nawa dispatch from niv-
orton. Wyoming, In the Rope Agle
valley. II tad that thousands of tons
Of POta es ralaad there mils-: be
thrown it to rot unless more freight
earn ean be provided for their thlp
mat. A very greatly inoroaned area
hnd beei planted to potatoes there
this ye.-M and the unusually wot sea
son mad the dry land potato erop
very hem jr.
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Miss Irene nice left Monday BOOH
for Oma!ia. where she will atend the
Van Sunt business college Her
mother and younger sister will soon
follow and make their home ;bere
during th winter. Mr. Rice, who Ir
now In Omaha, spends much of hlR
time there and they will make their
home In a cozy apartment rented
there the first of the week.
A. L. Payne, circulation manager
of the Iowa City Dally Cltlsen. pub
lished nt Iowa City, Iowa, wan a vis
itor In Alliance last week. While
here he visited the potash district
end Inspected some of the htg potash
plants.
J. H. Welton. well known newsna-
per man of Mullen In non-pr.rtlsan
candidate for county Judge of Hook
er county. He Is one of he best
known men in weBtern Nebraska, and
should win the rnce wllh but little
trouble.
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Mrs. VV. A. .Coleman returned
home after a three weeds' visit with
tier daughter. Mrs Arthur Schieb, of 1 1
Tabernash, Colo. The time was spent
In camping, tishing and enjoying the
hatha at Hot Sulphur springs.
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BOWLE S LIVE
STOCK MARKET
INFORMATION
XkMAHA LIVE STOCK gPBCIAL
DEMAND Kill CATTLE BROAD
PRICKS advanctf: ON
HKAVY RrNS.
ftftANY (iRADKS SF.IXINti ON TOP.
Hoos nki.i. abovk aio.oo
HHV AND LAMBS FIRM
by
C A. MAJLLORY. Mr.
BOWLES L.IVK STK'K COMTMIft
MISSION COMPANY
Omaha, Nebraska.
Union Slorkyards, Omaha, Neb.,
opt. 12. A good part of last week's
congestion was overcome, and. altho
UU receiptn of cattle continue liberal
aud still beating all records, the trade
nail on the head" most of the time,
and wfcile there will be limes during
the seoscn when there will be a
shortage of ci'.rs and some delays in
the movement, we blleve conditions
j will average better the balance of the
season.
The demand for everything con
tinues active and very broad. Corn
feeders are competing with the pack
ers for the fleshy and heavy feeder
and the packers and shippers are op
erating to their full capacity.
The Omaha market shows an ad
vance of 50c to $1 during the week
on nearly all grades of steers and
! "she" stock, and is now nearer in line
than any time this season. Present
prices are certr.inly good and while
we still have plenty of faith in the
markets this ye;.r and next, we hard
ly feel Justified in advising anyone
to hold cr.itle that are ready or that
are not paying their board. The corn
crop is safe :.nd while not the largest
on record, the quality is excellent
which will make up much of tl e loss
by drouth. There is a good dofflaad
for calves, yearlings and all kinds
of stock steers, cows and heifers, and
believe this demand will Increase
at Omaha is
of the western
has become accustomed !o these con- as seasin advances
ditions and everybody Is "keyed up" BoViM outnt
io working raster and the movement ,.,n(jnjj ;,H
M ocen more acuve ami me resuns t,..(ss ,,,,, , nof nv,,,,,)W((,(
ter' i-nd with its pres'Mit OFgaaitatloa are
Our readers know that the Bowletjin position to give each consignment
Commission company have "hit the I to them the proper kttenl on and at
Due to the volume of our business and the co-operation of our
customers, we have been able to reduce the cost of production
of Original Kansas Germ Free Fluid Vaccine made by Dr. O. M.
Franklin, and are, therefore, giving the consumer the benefit of
that reduction.
HEREAFTER the regular price of tliis vaccine will be 40
cenls per dose. To those who arc not familiar with our product
and t ihow thai we have every confidence iii our vaeejne, we
will five a written guarantee thai it will save every t;i 1 1" from
Blackleg, The price with this written guarantee is 50c per 1om
WE MAKE ONE QUALITY OF VACCINE ONLY
THE KANSAS BLACKLEG SERUM CO.
E. A. HALL & SON, Alliance, Nebraska.
these prices the "fill" counts more
than everr.
Bowles sold Wednesday two cars
of 700-lb yearlings from Woodlake
at $11.75 and come extra Wyoming
steers sold at $17.75, with the mar
ket closing strong al the top prices of
the season. Men whe h"ve not been
on the market this month don't
know how high it really is.
We quote Nebraska grass cattle:
Good to choice heavy fat s teers
$13.00 to $15.75
Fair to good .... $11.50 to $13.25
Good to choice fat cows and
heifers $8.50 to $10.25
Fair to good $8.00 to $9.25
Wet cows $7.50 to $8.75
Canners and cutters. .$6.50 to $8.25
Good to choice heavy feeders
$12.50 to $15.25
Good to eheles 800 to 900 lb.
feeders $10.00 to $12.75
Light stock sieers . . .$8.25 to $10.25
Stock calves $8.00 to $11.25
Veal calves $11.50 to $13.75
Fat bulls $7.50 to $9.75
Feeding bulls $7.25 to $8.75
Common to fair gr: il;-s at the
usual discounts.
Wyoming, South Dakota and se
lected Battle cosiaraHy 25c to $1.00
higher than thane quotations.
The hog trade has gone over the
top again; besi hogs celling above
$30.00 in the Omaha nu rket this
W'ck with bulk f.om $19.50 to
110 90. In our judgement it will be
ome weeks before we wMl ge.
enough of this year's hog crop to
break the market permanently.
The supply of sheep and lamhs
I continue larg but the demand is
very strong mid prices are well sus
tained. Good to choice fat : nd f I I
taa lambs llt.8f to $17.25; f. t ewes
$10.00 to $11; feeding ewes $7.50
i to $9.00.
The different branches of the gov
ernment administration are working
together, and from the best informa
tion we can secure, we believe that
; conditions will improve, and in any
event, there is a sufticient demand in
I sight and rlso a sufficient I mount of
; rail and ship transportation to take
! this year's meat supply at hinh
1 prices.
Our readers should not fall to no
tify Bowles at South Omaha. Nehr
I any time their paper or the Bowles
, special information fails to reach
them promptly and regularly, and
any time they hi ve any shipments to
' make see thnt at least a portion of
them are consigned to this good an I
reliable company.
Bruce Mallery, one of the Alliance
boys who joined the service sometime
ago, retuined Tuesday ufternoon on
43, for a short visit with relntlvcs
and: friends. He was in the week.
but bad just stepped out of the uniok-
tng car a few minutes before the
crash.
Peculiar to Women
Many women eonf inunlly bear the bttrden of distress and pain
with fortitude just because they are women. Few of them real
ize thai their nilments me dtlC primarily to dislurlied herve
function thai can easily he corrected so that they may be free
of the nerve-racking-, systeni-wreekinu spells that make life
miserable for them periodically. Most women can be strong,
Itealthy, happy and vigorous, because their highly nervous and
Complex orpanisni readily responds to Chiropractic Adjust
ments that offer a safe and effective means of restoring normal
function.
Chiropractic ( Ki-ro-prak-tic) corrects the cauec by adjusting
the spine and relieving the nerves of tho bone pressure, which
disturbs the nerve function. With the pressure removed nor
mal function is restored and Nature builds up and strengthens
the system. Acute and chronic cases are handled by Chiroprac
tic iti Nature's own way. Operations, drugs and instruments
are needless in
Women everywhere are turning to Chiropractic for relief, be
cause they find it not only effective, but, free of the embarrass
ments of other methods Every woman should investigate Chi
ropractic and learn what it can do for them in a health way.
Biro AmiBiffl raJhsoM JlElEiry
PHONE 866
GRADUATE PALMER SCHOOL
WILSON BLOCK
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No 202-M All-wool ve!our,
latin-lined to the waist and tirav-
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veitible coll;.;, pockets and stylish
double belt aie all butto'i trimmed
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No. 228-M A very fine silwr
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fashionable coat which is lined
with lustrous satin and heavily in
terim.. I The big p ickets, shapely
Baring cuffs and novel collar are
features othe vogue.
Fit ih Avenue likes serviceable fashions this season for the war's sake, but Miss
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pockets, belts and collars.
It's just in such little touches as a novel pocket or a belt thai one
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