The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, October 03, 1918, Local Edition, Image 8

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    THE ALLIANCE HERALD, OCTOBER 3, 1918
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"OVER THE TOP"
LIVE STOCK MEN ALL PATRIOTIC
Record-breaking receipts.
No limit to demand
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to the facilities and ability of
BOWLES LIVE STOCK COM. GO.
to handle all kinds of
Cattle, Sheep and Lambs.
Not overcrowded; skilled men everywhere.
Send for and read "BOWLES special advices."
C. A. MALLORY,
Omaha Manager.
CHICAGO OMAHA KANSAS CITY
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M'KELVIE UP ANAINST
ANORHER LITTLt FACT
I HINtJ MORlB MISKK1MIKHKNTA
TION IN H1H CANVAHS FOR
FARM von-;
lot
Hay Mate llonrri Forbids Sale by
Manfacturer of Hern in to
Farmers.
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BOWLE S LIVE
STOCK MARKET
INFORMATION
4. ! in (.HOICK KTFKIIS HKiH
Klt OTHKKS STKADY TO
mtoiraai
"WW SilH'K IS TH H liOWKST
Morn Arc Still on the IKiwii lintdc
Sheep and l.aitihs
Halt.
by
C. A. MALLORV, Mgr.
UOWLKS LIVE STOCK tOMMIS
MISSION COMPANY
onmhu. Nebraska.
Union .Stockyards, ()m:iha, Oct. 3.
After last week's record receipts of
rattle, it was only natural for the
"fun" to let up a little, and as the
demand is very bro;wl and strong the
trade reacted and price:; are closing
fully as good as any time last week
on most grades. The common to fair
cattle of all weights, ages and kinds
are selling at big discounts, and our
readers must tr.ke these things into
consideration when purchasing or
when shipping.
Under the latest order from the
Food Administration, the packers
will continue to be heavy buyers of
all kinds of steers that will dress 575 '
and upwards. In ot ier words; any
steers fat enough for beef that will .
weigh 1000 pounds and upwards are
the lind which find the most com
petition. The trade does not seem to care
much for -the heavy coarse kinds of
beef unless they can buy them at a
bout the same pricf: as the ligher
weights.
We rather expect the Food Adminr
istration to soon publisa their Octo
ber beef prices, and unless they are
higher than in September we look for
a decline in the high priced cat-tie,
especially cattle that have been sell
ing in any market above 16 cents.
The supply of "she" stock contin
ues large by comparison, and prices
are going at a much greater discount
not able to handle- this stuff as fast
as H ajrives. hence the lower prices.
ThcrV is a good demand for calves
and yearlings of good quality of all
breeds, and we think this claas. to
gether with good to choice feeders,
will sell well throughout the reason,
and as stated several times lately,
we would not be surpprised to see the
general run of fat graBs beeves sell I
hig.ier before the season is over.
From our lutes-t advice we believe
the receipts will continue heavy for
at least six weeks as all railroads re
port every available car ordered, and
i good ii any on the waiting list, if
this should prove to be correct it
i would not be surprising to see some
' weak spots and some further decline
1 during the time, btrt the demand is
I very good and we do not look for any
! thing like a severe or permanent
break on the good stuff during the
see ion.
The shortage of roughness and
snortage and high prices of hay is
having a rather weaking effect on
m, k cattle, but t rie corn market has
; declined considerably, and will pro
' bably decline we believe the usual a
mount of s:ock will be fed.
i We sold some 960 lb Colorado
yearlings that had been fed some
corn by J. L. Slack of Holyoke, Colo.
He deserves a good deal of credit for
having such nice cattle. He was
, naturally well pleased with the price
we obtained for them.
We still get a good supply of Ne
braska, Wyoming, South Dakota and
Idaho cattle, bat as we are in shape
to give them prompt and personal at
tention we have no difficulty in sat
isfying the people.
Hog trade is very weak and even
with light receipts,, prices are again
on t.ie decline. We would not be sur-
Llneofh, Neb., Sept. 30 Since 8.
R. McKellle's campaign Issue on
state taxes was shot to pieces by the
official record showing what demo
cratic efficlals have done In the last
four years, the republican candidate
for governor is now resorting to an
other kind of misrepresentation in
his canvass for votes. His latest
charges is that the live stock sanitary
board and the state veterinarian's
office have forbidden the manufac
turers of hog cholera serum to Bell
their product directly to t ie farm
ers so as to compel the latter to buy I
serum of veterinarians and pay a '
higher price for it.
The official records disclose that
Mir, Mckelvle has gone astray as
badly as he did In the matter of
tax burdens. State Veterinarian J.
S. A tide? son has repeatedly advised
those who inquired of his depart
ment about this matter that there
is nothing in the live stock regula
tions to prevent serum manfacturers
and dealers selling to the farm
ers and the farmers applying It
themselves where they do not wish
to employ a veterinian. He has
further pointed out that the law per
mits one farmer to assist another
in administering the serum
liar Against Serum.
In his speech at Sidney Mr. Mc
Kelvie made the statment t.iat the
Btate veterinarian's office had for
bidden the serum companies to sell
to farmers, the effect being to give
local veterinarians a monopoly.
The same charge had previously
been repeated in Mr. McKelvie's
farm paper, accompanied by a re
production of a letter from a serum
company at Denver (which is outside
of the jurisdiction of the Nebraska
state veterinarian), refusing to sell
to A. H. Grove of Alliance aid giv
ing as his reason that the state vet
erinarian had ordered it to sell to
no one but veterinarians.
It now develops that the company
had been refusing to sell to farmers
and had passed the buck along.
As soon as I le matter was agitat
ed, the following letter was written
by the assistant state veterinarian
to the Denver firm:
"Lincoln. Neb., Sept. 23 Dr. J. D.
I Thrower. Denver Hog Ranch com
pany. Denver, Colo.. Dear Doctor:
, At a meeting of farmers in Omaha
recently a letter was presented from
I your firm wherein stated that you
-N had received a letter from the state
I veterinarian in Nebraska requesting
3S you not to or Prohibiting you to sell
anti-hog cholera scrum and virus to
any licensed are graduated ver
erinarians in Nebraska.
"We would like tosk vou to send
us a copy of the letter as soon as
S possible. Yours very truly,
Hmfwyphrdluta
IIAKKY MINI
Another Request,
i No came to this letter and
the following letter was then writ
ten by the State Veterinarian Ander
son to the head of the Denver firm,
dated September 27.:
"Not having reeeive j renlv to
our letter of tie 23d instant, beg to
Next Sunday is Rally day at the M. I ask again if you or the Denver Hoc
K. Sunday School. Special music is Ranch company ever received a let
prepared and a good attendance is ter on any advice from the state vet
desired. Come and bring a friend. j erinarian or live s'oek saniftirv
"-i i hnsirrt of VehrnnUa r tho ,,tta
preaching services you were not nernMtted to sll umwm
, When a Body i$ Ailing
Whenever there in disease or suffering in some part of
the hotly, Chiropractic has demonstrated that it is due to the
pressure of spinal hones on the nerves lhat should feed those
affected organs. Invariahly when this pressure is relieved hy
Chiropractic Adjustments, the trouhle vanishes and healthy
conditions are restored.
That is why, if you go to a Chiropractor to he relieved
of severe headaches or other trouhles, he adjusts that part of
the spine where certain nerves are pressed (or squeezed by
the movable bones of the spine). He adjusts the bones back to
normal position, thus removing the pressure. Nature's heal
ing forces are set free to build up and strengthen the weak
ened or diseased parts.
Experience has shown that there is hardly a case of
disease or ailment that has not been benefited by Chiropractic.
Adjustments of the spine. The Chiropractor knows just what
part of the spine to adjust for the different troubles. It's all
a part of his science and his training.
is never followed by adverse results. Certainly it has never
done anyone any harm, but it has done thousands an im
measurable amount of good. If you are ailing, no doubt the
trouble lies in your spine. Try Chiropractic and prove its
merits.
Pit juiiaa (Srsfaim rJJdfifirey
GRADUATE PALMER SCHOOL
WILSON BLOCK PHONE 865
llltmiltllHIHtHIIIHtimm iiiiiniininmimiiinnniiiniiiiiiniminmmnttnt
HE COULDN'T WORK
I enjoy my work. I have enough
! faith in Tanlac to tell my friends that
if they take it and don't get results
! I'll pay for it myself, and I don't be
lieve I would lose either. It certain
ly is the medicine for me.."
Talac is sold in (pick up usual
ending.)
"Tanlac is sold in Alliance by F.
E. Holsten, in Hemlngford by H. R.
Olds Drug Co., and In Hoffland by
Mallery Grocery Co."
The Churches
Church of brlst
Let's make the Kaiser swallow it.
Then we must keep tae "home fires
burning."
Sermon Subjects "The World's
(treat Need," and "A Good man
who was mistaken."
Evening Services begin one-half
boui earlier now. ,
Chriv ian Endeavor rt 6:30 Prea
ching at 7:30.
Come to the Churcr with a raess
SgC anil a welcome.
Stephen J. Epler, MIni-ter
There will be
at the M. E. Caurch by the new Pas
tor next
evening.
Sunday both morning and
TIME TO ACT
Dm1 Wait for the Fatal Stagew of
Kidnc) Illness. Profit Ily Alliance
People's RxHr1eiice.
or virus to the farmers or lavmen.
but to sell -to veterinarians only. A
prompt reply would greatly oblige."
The following communication was
receivd to Dr. Anderson's inquiry:
Denver. Colo . Sent ?fi Tlr .1 S
Anderson, state veterinarian. IJn
colin. Neb., Dear Doctor: Replying to
your letter of September 27, I beg to
say that your let-tec of the 3d in
stant was answered in detail on the
26th. but to add will say that I or
the Denver Hoe Ranch comnanv nev
er received advice from you or vnur
Occasional attacks of backache, lr-
n-LMilar iirinnti
duzyspells are frequent symptoms of I bra,rt WP Drohibi,pd or
neglect these ills. The attacks may
"There raiy be other medicines ml
good as Tanlac for troubles like I
have paid put hundreds of dollars
trying to gat relief," declared C. D.
Hut.hes. n BiUwright, 'living at 241
Halock Strt, Portland, Oref-on re
cently. 1
"I have suffered from stomach
trouble for fifteen years," continued
Mr. Hughes, and hrd fallen off
from one hundre'. and sixty-three to
one hundred and twenty-one losing
forty-two pounds. For the pf.s eit'ht
months, that is unti I bepen takir.
Tanlac, my stomach had been in
sue h a bad fix that I couldn't eat any
t ling but What would make me mis
erable. Starting in the pit of my stom
ach -the pain would run clean
through to my back and 1 got to
where I was actually afrc.id to eat,
it caused me so much trouble. I had
no appetite and the very sight of
food would rag me it times. My
boct and nides pained me most all
the ;ime and my kidneys bothered
me constantly, I had terrible head
achs, and was bo nervious that I
would walk the floor nig it after
night, unable to get any rest. I have
lost at least four monthB time from
work in the past twelve and waa
forced to give up two good jobs on
account of my health, I finally be
came despondent and worried a
great deal about my condition.
"I know H's putting it pretty
strong, but it's the truth, when
say two bottles of Tanlac have done j
me more real good than all the other - r J
medicines I have taken put together . tOf SatlSiaCtlOIl ailli
I have picked up thirteen pounds of
.my lost weight already and am 'ee'" I X70 HfllVf tVi
I ing just like a brand new man. My i VV C VlCllVCl i IK
appetite is so good I believe I could !
eat every two hours and my stom-1 PfOOClS.
ac i don't bother me any more. My j
: headaches are gone, so has the pain
from my back and sides and my kid--nevs
don't bother me at all. I simply
! sleep like a baby, have more energy
i than I have had in years, and really Phone 7 1 illlt'S Bldg.
Tire
. and
Battery
Repairing
We use the very
best system in our
tire repairing and
11 we guarantee both
battery and tire
1 1 work. You pay
C. A. DOW
pass of for a time but generally re
turn with greater intensity. Don't de
lay a minute. Begin taking Doan's
Kidney Pills, and keep up their use
until the desired results are obtain-
prisea to see another downturn be- ed. Good work in Alliance proves
fore the month is out. Bulk selling: the effActivenetia nf thi. wun.v
...... pi.ui n i w ii' .
now from $18.60 to 19 on
The receiptB of Bheep and lambs
continue large, but the demand is
good and prices, after showing a
further decline, have reacted and re
covering to about steady with last
week.
Good to choice rat lambs, 15.50 to
16 50. and good to choice feeding
lambs 14.00 to 15 50: feeding ewes
6.50 to 8.00; fat ewes 8.00 to 9.00
i Do not fail to write to the Bowles
Live Stock Com. Co.. at South Oma-
than usual, although the strictly fat ha any time your paper fails to reach
cowe and heifers of weight are sell-! you on time, or whenever you need
ing remarkably well. Stock cows and special or otaer information regard
thin "she" stock of all kinds, unless ing live stock matters as they make
of good quality, are selling at a- a specialty of keeping well posted
boat the lowest prices of the season, and are always glad -to give our read
M ell markets are heavily supplied ers concervative and valuable lnfor
with that class, and the canners are i mation as well as service.
remedy.
Mrs. Taomas Ackerman, 621 W.
Second St., Alliance, says: I know
Doan's Kidney Pills are a wonderful
medicine, as they have always re
lived any kidney disorders I have
had Wien my kidneys have been
dull, heavy pain across my back that
seemed to pull me down. At night I
couldn't rest because of the steady
aching and during the day I would
reel tired and worn out. My kidneys
acted irregularly, too. Doan's Kidney
Fills have been the means of releav-
ing all this trouble, so I am glad to
recommend them."
Price 60c. at all dealers. Don't
simple ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pill's the same that
Mrs. Ackerman had. Foster-Mllburn
Co., Mfg., Buffalo, N. Y.
vised not to sell serum or virus to
farmers or laymen. Yours truly.
"By J. I). THHOWFR."
The letter sent from Denver on
September 26, isb since been re-
cieved, and it also states very ex-
plicity that "we have never received
any such letter from the state vet
erinarian of Nebraska, nor have we
written a letter in which we stated
we bad received a letter to that ef
fect." " -
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ANNOUNCEMENT OF
WINTER EXCURSION FARES
TO CALIFORNIA:
Tourist fares, generally at 90 percent of the regular fan-.s,
will he effective coniniencinB; Octoher 1st, nine months return limit.
Miss Thelma Fitiatrick returned stopovers i iuoute, with additional amounts covering the coast tour
via Portland.
TO THE SOUTH: '
You can visit many Southern camps, cities and resorta, on
e duced tourist fares to Florida, Texas and the Southeast. These
winter tours heconie effective Octoher 1st, with final limit June 1st.
1919, at approximately 90 percent of the regular fares.-
hi due time complete tariffs will he received
and we shall he in a position to quote exact
fares. We will be pleased to serve you
8. H. COLE
Ticket Agent,
-WAKELEY' 0eneral Passenger Agent
1004 Farnam Street Omaha, Nebraska
Tuesday morning from a weeks visit
with relatives and friends in Lincoln
and Omaha, Nebraska.
Mr e. s. Chamberlain of Luther.
Oklahoma, came last week to spend
the winter with his daugater, Mrs.
A. J. Cole.
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Ladies hats at a reasonable price
at the Alliance Hotel Annex Friday
and Saturday only.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pryor are the
proud parents of a baby girl born
October first.