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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1918)
THE ALLIANCE HERALD, OCTOBER 17, 1918. NO ARMISTICE! In the Battle for Hih Prices and Bitf Fills We Are Like the Boys "Over There." We never Quit. As Our Country De mands Unconditional Surrender On The Battlefields of Europe SO WE INSIST AT ALL TIMES UPON The Most Favorable Terms FOR OUR PATRON S'toNSIGNMENTS Read our weekly Letter in This Paper, and Write or Wire Us for any Special Advice You Need. SEND US YOUR NEXT CONSIGNMENT WE WILL GO "OVER THE TOP" WITH PRICES AND WEIGHTS FOR YOU BOWLES LIVE STOCK COM. GO. t 1 t t 1 t t X t t t t i 1 1 1 o 1 1 t 1 X 1 1 1 i y o Art and Heredity. The muslcnl Instinct is very often hereditary wit neM the Jews, wbc have hen the most musical race In the world since the days of the Old Tetament. It does not, however, fol low of necessity that If parents are nrtlstlc the children will follow suit, despite the famous reflection of the countryman who remnrked that, now Mr. Wordsworth was dead, he sun posed (Ms son would carry on the old man's business. WANTED Two furnished rooms for light housekeeping. Phone 340. 4-3t-980$ Try a Hen.Id Want Ad. Paper Ghelf. It Is always a pronlem to keep old papers and magazines looking neat in the hascineut. Make a rack on the order of a swing shelf, having the shelf in slats nbout two Inches wide and three Inches npRrt. The papers can then he tied up without liftlne from the shelf. After they nre tied the hundleg can be put In a corner ready to sell. Tobacco Raiting In Scotland. During the American Civil wnr to acco became so denr that several un hiccessful attempts were made In Scotland for its cultivation. The chief eat of the new culture was In the lelghhorhood of Kelso, where It suc reeded so well that sixteen and one lalf stututc acres brought $620 per icre. Housefly Can Move Fast. A housefly is not by inclination nnch of a traveler. Bat, when It wants to travel, It p'cs fast. Experi ments have shown that, when pushed, it can cover 160 feet per second, or about 110 miles un hour straightaway. DELCO-LIGHT The complete Electric Ufa and Power Plant Turns the grindstone, runs the funng mill anil other machinery RffV I !i' "- ACKKH LYTLK, Alliance, Nebr. 418 ( he.tcnite Ave. t'bone O.VI HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD ;; Ml Cream Applied in Nostrils J! Open Air Passage Right Up. . ' MM ttrf SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHADE Don't stay Gray! Here's an Old-time Recipe that Any body can Apply. Instant relief no waiting. Your (-logged nostrils open right up; the air ponoages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuf flinr. blowing, headache, dryness. No -'niggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It pen etrates through every air pasaage of the bead, soothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes in atantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed up vith a cold or nasty catarrh. TIRE and NOTICH OP FINAL REPORT In the matter of the estate of Rich ard H. Watklns, deceased, in the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska ! State of Nebraska: To all persons interested in said -estate, take notice, that the Execu trix has filed a final account and re port of ier administration and a pe tition for final settlement and dis charge as such, which ' as been set for hearing before said court on Nov ember 7th, 1918, at ten o'clock a. m . when ou may appear and contest the same. Dated October 16, 1918. IRA E. TASH, f(Seal) County Judge 17-24-31-9813. The use of Sage and Sulphur for re storing faded, gray hair to its natural color dates back to grandmother's time. She used it to keep her hair beautifully dark, glossy and attractive. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But brewing at home is mussy and out-of-date. Nowadays, by asking at any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," Ca will get this famous old preparation, proved by the addition of other In gredients, which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist aaya It darkens the hair so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell ft has been applied. You simply dampen a sponge r soft brush with it ana draw thla through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair dis appears, and after another application or two, it becomes beautifully dark and glossy. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound is a delightful toilet requisite for those who desire a more youthful appearance. It Is not intended for the cure, mitigation r prevention of disease. BATTERY Repairing WK USE THK VERY REST SYSTEM IN OUR TIRE REPAIRING AND WE GUARANTEE BOTH BATTERY AND TIRE WORK. YOU PAY FOR SAT- ISFAtriTON; WE DELIVER THE GOODS. C. A. Dow PHONE 7. TIMES BLDG. rcmrmtmnwtwmmmmsmmntwnimmmttm: BOWLE S LIVE STOCK MARKET INFORMATION KHAKI I m i i i i in rATTLE STOCK Kits AND FKKDKES HIT HAKDKST Peace Mutter Kaiil ti. umi .'.l Beef Cattle YV tinted Hog. Steudy Sheep and l..unl. Ijowcr C. A. MALMtltY, Mgr. BOWLES LIVE STOCK COM Mis MISSION COMPANY Omaha, Nebraska. Union Stockyards, Omuhu. Oct. 17. i The world continues to move and our great fight for real democracy aud the world's permanent peace is ' making wonderful progress. Kach move on the battle field and in diplo- j in. Hi. circles pushes the arch eneinv fatther back, and we believe -th'.- time Is near the final and ultimate goal. There are many t lings to be con sidered,, acted upon and concluded before the complete victory, but so I far as our general and business af- i fairs are concerned we believe ihat ' much of the effect these matters j might exei i have been largely dis- i counted both in grain and live stock, i The food and other constituted autb- ( orities should allow supply and de- tnand to govern, giving all aid pos aible by buying and exporting heav-1 By out of the surplus our ranchmen 1 and farmers have produced at the i request of our government. We be- ; lieve all of our institutions and de partments are acting in good faith, and will do the best they know iow. but have always been opposed to price fixing especially on onlv one end or in the middle. The patriotism of our ranch men j ad farmers is unbounded and none Of our people have been more handi capped through shortage of labor.) unsatisfactory railroad and other ser Tice, lack of capital at moderate in- j terest ratio and long time loans, bit they have gone "Over the Top" and j will do even better with the proper and necessary, help. Utat ja'eek.'Bideyo continued un til Monday of this week "when tlit bottom seemed to aave been reached, but not until the markets showed a decline of $1.00 to 12.00 compared with the best time this season. The stock cattle suffered most, and good to chojde beef cattle the least. Butchers stock of all kinds were carried down 60c to $1.00 or to about the lowest prices of the season. Since Monday, hQwever, the trade has been a little more satisfactory and we note a reaction of 15 to 25c from ;he bottom on nearly all desirable rades and kinds. The demand for stock and feeding cattle did not respond quite so well and prices are still hovering around the bottom, but we think when the feeders lave digested the situation they will realize that the cattle feed ing this year is bound to be 10 and 1 ' less than last year, aud the de mand greater, we believe the trade will improve. High price of hay and general scarcity of roughness are causing some to hesitate. We have confidence in good prices next year and still advise holding over all light and breeding stock of good quality, and shipping the others when cars can be secured. We look for con tinued liberal receipts for several weeks and don't believe it wise to expect much permanent advance, but do believe the outlook favors a more steady trad. Our range business continues to increase each week, but we still have room for more and our readers who understand this 'game" will apprec iate that a commission firm with ex pert and experienced salesmen for each department and not overcrowd ed with business is in a position to promote and protect your interests to the limit. We quote Nebraska grass cattle: Steers Good to choice fat $11.50 to 14.50 Fair to good $10.00 to 11.50 Feeders Good to choice heavy $10.30 to 13.50 Fair to good $.00 to 10.50 Stock Steera Good to choice. . $7.50 to 10.00 Yearlings Good to choice. . $9.00 to 11.50 Fat Cows and Heifers Good to choice. . . $7.70. to 10.50 Fair to good $6.70 to 8.00 Canners and Cutters. . $5.75 to 7.00 Stock cows and aeifers $6.00 to 8.00 Stock cajves $7. 5ft to 10.00 Veal calves $10.00 to 113.00 Common cattle at the usual dis counts end the good to choice from Wyoming and Siuth Dakota at the usual premiums. The hog trade has settled down to about $47.50 basis as outlined by the Food Administration; the bulk of the good hogs selling at $17.40 to $17.70 with prospects favoring more steady market the balance of October but lower prices next month. Good de mand for all we can produce and when all of the fatcors work in harm ony the trade will be more satisfac tory. Fat sheep and lambs steady, tout feeding stock is lower all around. We will have liberal receipts for some time, but we look for a better mar ket later in the season. Write or wire Bowles at Soutl Omaha for any special or other infor OimatO and don't fail to give at leas-: a trial shipment to them during the season as this will mean a closer re lationship and better results every way. Counter Cuestlon. She "How do I know you are not Harrying me for my money?" He 'If It comes to that, how do I know 'ou nre not marrying me to reform ne?" Boston Transcript. OLD-TIME COLD CURE w DRINK HOT TEA! I Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as tM dermal iolka call it, "Hamburger Brust 1 hce," at any pharmacy, lake a tablespoon ful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the most effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you suffer from a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Bub Soreness from joints and muscles with a small trial bottle of old St Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only, not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tender spot," and by the time you say Jack Robinson out eomca the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's OU" is a harmless rheumatism cure which never disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching joints, muscles and bones; stops sc.atica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up) Gat a 85 cent bottle of old time, honest "St Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a mo moot you'll be free from pains, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer I Rub rheuma tism away. ;iiniiniiiiiiininiiiiiiiiinro$t$ta MISS McVICKER Will be at the Drake Hotel, Room 15 with an up-to-date line of Millinery, be ginning SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 She will be pleased to meet the ladies of Alliance and vicinity. DON'T FAIL TO SEE THIS COMPLETE AND UP-TO-CATE LINE Tt 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n ti txj iiiiiiniiiiiii:niinmiinniuiiin niiimnmiiiiimi rrrm ttitihiiimiiiiiiiiijiiiiii i iarr I Know the Voice WHICH TELLS THE SUFFERINGS FROM A SORE TOOTH I have to see or reuH for the first time the works of any noted writer of the middle ages, hnything that pertains to Dentistry. There could not have been the demand upon them then as In being made today. THE SCIENCE OF MEDICINE AND DENTAL. SURGERY Which has shown such wonderful progress In such a comparatively . short time, has been compulsory so to speak. Again NECESSITY WAS THE MOTHER OF INVENTION For twenty years every hour of every day, I have heard some one say, "Why does not some one invent something to relieve pain in a safe and easy manner?" The cry for this great necessity has dwelt on my mind so long, that I finally solved the problem and have put It Into use. Through Sturgls & Sturgls, Attorneys, I filed for a patent on tins moat wonderful method to relieve pafn. I KNOW THE VOICE OF THE SUFFERER; I ALSO KNOW HOW TO ANSWER in a manner that should immensely please. It's here for you to take advantage of. I will gladly show you. For Out-of-Town Patrons Appointments Made to Rest Suit Their Conveni ence. PHONE TODAY DR. G. W. TODD ur.i UKANDE1S BUILDING OAMHA, NEBRASKA