The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, November 21, 1918, LOCAL EDITION, Image 11

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    HURRAH FOR
WORLD'S
PEACE!
LIBERTY
Based Upon
Right, Justice and Democracy.
Cool heads, constructive rebuilding
and conservatism necessary.
LIVE STOCK
ALL NEEDED AT GOOD PRICE
Don't miss the advices or
fail to get the services of
BOWLES LIVE STOCK COM. CO.
Awarded High Honor
Brother of Walter Wightnan a
warder Military Crna for I fad
ing .niHin While Wounded
Duncnn Whitman. M. C. brother
of Walter Whitman of Denver, secretary-treasurer
of Hit-hards & Com
stock Company, owners of the big
Spade ranch at Ellsworth, was re
cently awarded the mllltrwy c.-oss
of the KnKlinh army for n:cve;-y In
action.
Duncan Wlphtmnn wr.i In Canada
at the time America entered the war
a:ui later Joined the Canadian forc
es. He was assigned to the Queens
university Holland division as a
lieutenant of Infantry. After some
months of training he was sent in
to the front line trenches and with
in a few days went over the lop.
During the ensuing battle he was
fhot thru the leg Rnd his captain
was so severely wounded that he
had to be removed to a base hospi
tal leaving Lieutenant Wightman
charge of the company. Altho he
was suffering from a gun "shot
wound, the leiutenant made a suc
cessful attack, capturing the enemy
positions, and soon after complete
ly recovered from hlR wound.
It wag for this act that he was
awarded the cross, which is the sec
ond highest award for bravery in
the British forces. Immediately af
ter his first battle he was promot
ed to the rank of captain and since
Uhfn has been in five successive bat
tles.
celved a soaking rain on Saturday
and Sunday, tbe rainfall In some
places being two inches. The subsoil
soaked to a great depth, placing It
in excellent condition for the fall
cropa.
CHICAGO
OMAHA
KANSAS CITY
BOWLE S LIVE
STOCK MARKET
T
INFORMA
ON
Fat Cattle Strong and Higher Good
to Choice Butcher St-k Finn
Other Are Ijower
8torkei-N and Feeder Steady Hogs
Holding Around Minimum' Sheep
and I .am ts Higher
(By C. A. Mallory, Mgr. Bowles Live
i Stock Commission Compauy)
Otnaliu. Nebraska.
Union Stock Yards, Omaha Nov.
2lBt. TIM entire World is gradually
adjusting itself to the new era of
Peace and Liberty which is bound to
result in the forthcoming Peacene
gotatioim, which will be attended by
our President and a suitable rcprescn
ta.ion of our people.
As we have often predicted during
the last six months, the conditions
were favorable for a continuation of
good prices for live stock after Peace
was declared, and we are more con
fident now than ever that prices will
rule higher before next year is out on
practically all kinds of live stock
than it did this year. We feel more
confident regarding beef than any
thing else, but also believe tlyu pork
and mutton will come in for then
aha r.
Wt) continue" to advise everybody
who .... is properly situated, and who
understands the I us mess, to keep in
the live stock "game" to the full limit
of tniair ability as this country must
do more than its share toward feed
lag the World and supplying tbe de
pleted countries of Europe with breed
tag stock. The weather haa been un
usually favorable this Fall for con
tinued free movement of range stock
of all kinds. an.t ao louj as tbe
weather conditions and these prices
i up we look for liberal receipts,
but in any evont they cannot last
many weeks.
Wo look for higher prices on all
desirable grades of steers and "ahe"
nock just aa aoon aa the supply of
range atock lets up materially.
The shortage of roughneaa and the
high price of hay and other feed is
having a bad effect on light and com
mon stock, causing heary shipments
from one end and light demand from
the other, and these cattle are selling
at big discounts and will continue so
during the balance of the, year. We
continue to advise everyone who has
light cattle, especially of decent or
good quality, also all kinds of good
breeding stock, to hang on to It as we
believe it will pay them well for so
doing. We also advise all who are
able to handlet any kind of cattle to
buy them as soon as possible as prices
are bound to be higher latter on.
As we have often predicted regard
ing the hog situation, the Food Ad
ministration was obliged to place an
other embargo on shipments to the
Chicago market thfs week because
the shipments of hogs were excessive
and beyond the capacity of the pack
ing houses to handle. Prices are hold
ing up above the minimum and today
the good to choice aogs are selling
15 to 25c higher than the minimum ,
price. We still have confidence in i
good prices for hogs all next year,
and under existing circumstances, be- .
lieve that every farmer who has the ;
feed should hold his pigs and nu ,
mature hogs until they have more!
weight and dispose of theiu gradually
so as to avoid congestions and em
bargoa. Our sheep and lamb trade s show- '
ing a littk' more life as the Eastern
mutton market has improved, but the j
wool market is in bad shape so far
as the movement is concerned and
considerable anxiety and curiosity ex
ists relative to the future.
As we have stated on several oc
casions the amount of cattle, sheep
and lambs on feed West of the Mis
souri river and in the South-Western
section of this country shows a con
siderable reduction compared with
laBt year, and this will make it nec
essary later for the packers in Oma
ha to pay closer to Eastern prices,
and will therefore be a more attrac
ts V market for Western Iowa and
South Dakota, as well as Nebraska ;
shippers.
The market Is closing very strong
on all kinds of desirable steers and
butchers stock, and prices are about
the best of the season for fat steers
and for the very beat "ahe" atock.
Caaners and the common to fair
stock are selling at about the lowest
prices of the season, causing an ex
tremely wide range in prices. We still
advise shipping any cattle that are
ready or intended for the market
aa you can get cars, and by consign
ing them to the BOWLES outfit,
everybody will be happy.
We quote Nebraska grass cattle:
Uood to choice fat steers 113.00
to $16.00
Fir to Good 11.50 to 13.00
Good to choice heavy feeders
12.00 to 15.00
Fair to good 10.50 to 12.00
Good to choice light steers and
yearlings 10.00 to 11.25
fair to good 11.50 to 13.00
Good to choice fat cows and helflers
8.50 to 11 80
Fair to good 7.00 to 8.50
Canners and cutters 4.25 to 6.00
Expecting Too Much.
The girl or boy who expects her
friends to be perfect 1ms many n disap
pointment in store. Human nature is
full of surprises, but perfection would
ee the grentest surprise of all. Do not
te astonished when you dlscovff some
little flaw In your friend's character.
For unless love hns Minded him. It l
very certain that your friend has dis
covered n slmllur flaw In yourself.
SHORTHORN CATTLE
Pure Bred Shorthorn Bulls for
sale. Raised in Western Nedraska
and thoroughly acclimated. Eight
yearlings will be sold at very
reasonable prices if taken before
January first. See them at the
farm.
J. A. KEEGAN
Alliance, Nebraska
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Farm
LOANS
Ran oh
mot your ml tttate Uaa business,
will make ritat sod terms to get IL
can put our a loan for any amount
will save yoo money on your loan,
solicit thci opportunity to stow you.
The WOODRUFF BALL CO.
INVEST MUT IMKIRD
VALENTINE,
NEBRASKA
Stock cows and heifers 5.50 to 7.50
Stock calves 7.00 to 10.00
Veal calves 11.00 to 13.00
(
COMMON C ATT LB AT THE USUAL
DISCOUNTS GOOD TO CHOICE
WYOMING AND SOUTH DAKOTA
CATTLE AT USUAL PREMIUMS
NOTK: As the range season is draw
ing to a close, we will not send our
market letters to the so-called Range
trade much longer this season but if
you would like some other market
paper or report throughout the entire
year, do not fail to write BOWLES
at Omaha Just what you would like,
and do not fail to write them any
time you need anything in the way of
live stock information or service.
URIC ACID IN MEAT '
CLOGS THE KIDNEYS
Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurts
or Bladder bothers you- Drink .
njore water.
COMMUNITY PLATE
Guaranteed for 50 Years
All Community Plate Patterns Same Price
Prices
asm
If you must have your meat every day,
eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts
occasionally, says a noted authority who
tells us that meat forms uric acid which
almost paralyzes the kidneys tn their ef
fort to expel it from the blood. They
become sluggish and weaken, than you
suffer with a dull misery in the kidney
ration, sharp pains in the baek or sick
assdsnhe, dizziness, your stomach sourr,
tongue la coated and when the weather
la bad you have rheumatio twinges. Tha
urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, tha
channels often get sore and irritated,
obliging you to seek relief two or three
time during the night.
To neutralize these irritating acids, to
cleanse the kidneys sad flush off the
body's urinous waste get four ounces of
Jad Baits from any pharmacy here;
take a tableepoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then set fine. This
famous salts is made from the acid of
grapes and lemon Juice, combined with
lithia, and has been used for generations
to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys,
also to neutralize the acids to urine
so it no longer irritates, thus ending
bladder weakness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive; cannot in
jure, and makes a delightful effervescent
UUua-water drink.
Tea Spoons $3.50 Set 6
Dessert SpoonB 6.50 "
Table Spoons...... 7.00 "
Iced Tea Spoons 5.00 "
Soup Spoons 7.00 "
Berry or Serving Spoon. 3.00 Each
Olive Spoon 1.50 "
Medium Forks, Flat
Handle v 7.00 Set 6
Dessert Forks 6.50 "
Oyster Forks 4.50 "
Butter Spreaders, Flat
Handle 5.25 "
Table or Medium Knives,
Hollow Handle 9.25 "
Breakfast (Dessert)
Knives Hollow Handle 9.15 "
Table or Medium Knives,
Modled (solid) Handle 6.00 "
Large Carving Set
(Knife, Fork and
Steel) 13.00 Set
Small Carving Set (Knife
and Fork) 6.00 "
Tomato Server 3.00 Each
Jelly Server 150 "
Set
Prices
2-ps. Baby Set (Curved
Spoon and Flat Fork
or Pusher) $2.50
3-pc. Child's Set (Spoon,
Fork and Flat Handle
Knife) 3.25 '
Hollow Handle Medium
Knife and Flat Fork
Set 16.25 "
Modeled (Solid) Handle
Medium Knife and Flat
Fork Set 13.00 "
Hollow Handle Dessert
Knife and Flat Fork
Set 15.50 "
Modeled (Solid) Handle
Dessert or Breakfast
Knife and Flat Fork
Set 12.40 "
DE LUXE CHESTS
Seal Grain Leatherette 26-pc. Chest
Contents
Tea Spoons, 6 Table Spoons, 6
Medium Flat Forks, 6 Medium
Hollow Handle Knives, 1 Butter
Knife, 1 Sugar, Spoon $34.00 Each
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PAR PLATE
Guaranteed for 10 Years
All Par Plate Patt
Prices
Tea Spoons $1.40 Set 6
Table Spoons 2.80 "
Dessert Spoons 2.60 "
Iced Tea or Lemonade
Spoons 2.40 "
Soup Spoons 2.80 "
Baby Spoon, Bent Handle .50 Each
Berry or Serving Spoon. 1.50 "
Sugar Spoon 75 "
Individual Salad dr Pas
try Forks 3.60 Set 6
Coid Meat or .. Sejying
Fork 100 Each
Pickle or Olive Fork 90 "
Oyster Forks 2.60 Set 6
Embossed Handle Me
dium Knives 2.80 "
40622 Bulllion Spoons.. 3.00 "
Butter Knife $ 76 Each
ems Same Price
Prices
Individual Butter Spread
ers 3.00 Set 6
Cream or Salad Dressing
Ladle 75 Each
Gravy Ladle 1.00 "
2- pc. Butter and Sugar Set 1.50 Set
3- pc. Child's Set (Spoon,
Fork and Flat Handle
Knife) 160 "
Embossed Handle Knife
and Flat Fork$et, Me
dium No. 40803 6.95 "
12 DWT. PLAIN ROUND END
KNIFE AND FORK SET
No. 49758. 6 Medium Knives and 6
Medium (Jumbo) Forks. $5.00 Set
49956-BKFT. K ft F 5.60 Set
40804B Dessert K ft F. ... 5.60 Set
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