u Thursday, Angnst 7th, 1919. tttfS ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD LIVESTOCKPBICES AT SOUTH OMAHA (Both Corn Fed and Range Cattle Steady SHARP BREAKJMOG PRICES Liberal Run of Sheep and Lambs and Slow Trade, With Both Fat Stock and Feeder Grade Quarter cLower. Union Stock Yards South Omaha, Heb August 3, 1919. Cattle receipt were moderate for a Monday for this time of the year, being; estimated at 11,000 head. In spite of unsettled con ditions resulting from the uncertain railroad situation, fat cattle sold gen erally steady, with a top on native 'teeves of $17.03, western beeves, 4H.&0. Feeders were uneven and gen--erally stronger than the high time last week. Quotations on cattle : Choice to rprlme beeves, Sl..rM)l7.G5; good to choice beeves, $15.0016.25; fair, to mood beeves, $13.50 14.75; common to fair beeves, $10.50013.50; choice to prime yearlings, $15.50017.00; good to choice yearlings, $13.00015.25; fair; to good yearlings, 1112.00013.00; common to fair yearlings,, $9,000 12.00; good to prime heifers, $9,500 13.00 ; good to choice cows, , $8,750 11.50; fair to good cows, $7.0008.50; -cutters, $6.0007.00; canners, $5,250 ,.00; veal calves, $8.00013.50; bo dogna bulls, $7.00085 I beef ; bulls, 50 012.00; good to choice feeders, 412.00014.00; medium, to good feed ers, $10.00011.50; good to choice etockers, $9.00011.00; ; fair to good -etockers, $7.5009.00; common to fair grades, . $6.5007.50; stock heifers, 96.5008.50; stock cows, $6.0007.50; stock calves, $7.50010.00; choice to Srlme gress beeves, $12.00014.50; igoftd to choice grew beeves. Sll.OOffg THE MOST No ergrans ef the human body are eo Important to health and Ions life the Jkianeye.' When they elow up and com mnce to lag in their duties, look out! - Find oat what the trouble lawithout ' 4 alar. Whenever - yon (eel nervous, -weak, dlity, suffer from sleeplessness, or have pains In the back wakt up at one. I Your kidneys need help.-' These axe eigne to Ware you that your kid neys are not performing- their func tions properly. They are only half doing their work and are allowing- tin Ipurltlee to Accumulate and be convert ed Into trrio acid and other poisons, .rhlch are causing- you distress and will rflestroy you unless they are driven from your system. Some Used Car BARGAINS' To those contemplating the purchase of a used car we have some exceptional values to offer. All these cars are in good shape and have been carefully gone over by our mechanics. ; You will find it wortfr your, while to see us about them. k v - , - CHANDLER, seven passenger, touring $ 600.00 HUPMOBILE, Model 32, five passenger . touring, good buy . . . . . . . v. ............ 450.00 BUICK roadster, fine conditiqn 350.00 OAKLAND, five passenger .................. 600.00 CROW-ELKHART, fully equipped, Hartford ' shock absorbers, good condition ........ 750.00 HUPMOBILE, Model N, seven passenger, an extra good buy 850.00 HUPMOBILE, Model N, truck body ..... .... . 500.00 COLE EIGHT, seven passenger, fine shape . . . . 650.00 PACKARD TWIN SIX, roadster, new tires . and fully equipped ................. y . . 2700.00 Call upon us and let us demonstrate these cars for -you. They will not last long at these prices. Get busy today. Chandler -Hupmobile Agency SCHWABE BROTHERS, Proprietors. Corner Second St and Laramie Ave. Alliance, Nebr. 13.00 ; tan ftths oeeves, M.:0 011.00; common to fair grena steers, $8.0009.25; Mexicans, $7..V)09.oa Hogs S050o Lower. Compared with a week ago re ceipts Monday were light, only about 4,500 head being offered. With a dull hlpper demand and packers all bear ish, the market Monday was slow and 80050c lower than the close of last week.. Bulk of sales was made at $20.50021.00, with a top of $22.25. 8heep and Lambs 25c Lower. Under the Influence of heavy Mon day's supplies there was a general de cline of 25c In sheep and lamb prices. Best fat lambs brought $15.50. Feed er demand fell off badly on account of the uncertainty In the transportation situation and early sales were 25e lower, with the late ,rade slow and 50075c down. Top on tetnimg lambs was $14.75. Quotations on sheep and lambs ; LamliH, good to choice, $15.25015.50; lainl8, ,fair to good, $14.50014.75; good to choice feeder lambs, $14,500 14.75; medium feeder lambs. $13,500 14.35; lambs, culls, $10.00013.00; yearlings, $10.00010.50; , wethers, $9.000 n.r0; ewes, good to. choice, $7.5008.00; ewes, fair to good, $0.75 07.50; ewes, culls and canners, $4.00 00.00; breeding ewes, $9.50013.00; breeding ewes, yearlings and 2-jear-Dldo, $13.00014.00. Palestine's Salt Mountain. Palestine possesses a remarkable salt mountain situated at the south end of the Dead sea. The length of the ridge Is six miles, with an average width of three-quarters of a mile, and the height Is not far from 600 feet There are places where the overlying earthy deposits are many feet In thick ness, but the mass of the mountain Is composed of solid rock salt,- tome of which la as clear as crystal. Farmer Good Work. Some people find It Impossible to do wo things, at the same time. The fermer often does four, and does them Veil he walks, thinks, talks, and inlles all at once. DANGEROUS DISEASE Get some OOtD MEDAL, Haarlem OH Capsule at once. They are an old, tried preparation used all over the .world for centuries. They contain only old-fashioned, soothing oils combined ' with strength-giving and eystem-cleanslng herbs, well known and used by physi cians in their daily practice. GOLD MEDAL, Haarlem Oil Opaulee are Im ported direct from the laboratories la Holland. They are convenient t6 take, and will either rive prompt relief or your money will be refunded. Ask for them at any drug store, but be sure te iret the original Imported GOLD MEDAX, brand. Aocept no substitute. In sealed packagee. Three elsea. r - - , i K ! V . I. I . 'V Minute Men. The Minute Men were a class of cltl tens pledged to take the field al a min ute's notice. They were first known during and Immediately previous to the, War of the Revolution and after ward at the beginning of the Civil war-. Sometimes they were regularly ca rolled as militia. Clock of Long Service. In the examination hall ; at Can on, China, where under the old eglbe students sat for their mili ary tents, , Is a water clock which las automatically recorded the time tor 8,000 years. Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Jrlnk glass of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poisons. ' Life Is not merely to Uve. but to live well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What ft glorious condition to attain, and yet how very easy it Is If one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can. Instead, feel as fresh as ft daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stag nant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should, each morning, before) breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the previous day's ' Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach la wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one ft splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the water and phosphate Is quietly ex tracting a large volume .of water from the blood and' getting ready -for ft thorough flushing of all the ! inside organs. ' - The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, billoua spells, stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skins,! blood disorders and sickly complexions 'are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store which will cost very little, but Is sufficient ' to make anyone a pro nounced crank on the subject fit iternal sanitation. I i 'I WANT TO HUT something? Hun dreds of people weekly scan theaa want ed columns looking for . what you or others have to offer. Get quick reaulte by advertising In The Herald Wat Ad depart ment. FOR SALE The best built, all mod ern home In Alliance. 6 rooms, large bath room and pantry. Full basement; round oak furnace; 2 lots close In. Inquire thts office or phone Red 18$. 36-3t-8468 FOR SALE Thoroughbred Single Comb Rhode Island Red pullets and hens at $25 per dozen If taken by August 25th. Order from "Ad" ,lf cant' fill order money will be re turned. Send draft or post office money order. Mrs. B. A. White, Hemlngford, Nebr. 35-3t-8125 WANTED 10 Hay Hands, to start , August first. Experienced men to run Mowers, hay rakes, and hay I sweeps. Six weeks to two months (work. Will pay $3.00 per day or i $75 per month and board. J. j F. TIERNEY, Broken Bow, Nebraska.. 35-2t-8122 MEN TO SELL GROCERIES EXPERIENCE NOT NECESSARY , One of World's largest Grocers, I (rapltal over $1,000,000 ( wants ambitious men In your locality to sell direct, to consumer nationally '.known brands of an extensive line of groceries, paints, roofings, lubricat ing oils, stock feeds, etc. Big line easy sales. 'Values beat any compe tition. Earn big money. No exper ience or capital requtred. Complete sample outfit and free selling in structions start you. Long establish ed reliable house. Write today. JOHN SEXTON & CO., 352 W. Illinois St., Chicago. 111. 86-U-8457 OLD CLOTIIK8 WANTED , The City ; Mission la In need of second-hand clothing, eseclally men's and shoes. Call phone 698 and we will call for them. The City Mis sion , ' ; ' - i- f riANO FOR SALE , A beautiful high grade upright piano : at a bargain, on easy terms to a responsible party. Answer at once. P. O. Box 401, Alliance, Neb. WAXTKD Clean cotton rags, at ) The Herald office. Most be of fair size and clean. Are,' used in wiping machinery. " P 1 28-tf 11,000 maximum reward for evi dence convicting anyone stealing CJ, JIC or other of my stock. C. MACH, Whitman, i ., r 29-8t-8067 ;TXST-Ladies. ' ttaih Coat, near 'Broncho Lake. . Finder please Jeave at Herald office and receive re ward.5' - i 80-tf-8079 ' For Sale About 450 head of stock cattle, ' including about 100 head yearling 'and two-year old steers; 100 head of cows and calves, well bred Herfords. Have always run thoroughbred bulls and guaran tee this stock to be of good quality. Address Frank O. Reed, Holt, Wyo. - 81-4t-S091 FOR 8ALB Five room house, xnod : era except heat and full basement Bargain it taken at once.. Inquire of GEORGE A. HILLS, Alliance. Ne braska. i: S24f-810T j Strayed, three year old steer came to my place about November, .1918. Owner may have by describing, pay-. Ing reed bill 'and advertising. C. O. Reeves. 30-IM083 MISCELLANEOUS : : MOTE FURNITURE SAFELY We have equipped our dray wag ons and auto truck with the late appllaneee for moving furnltur without marring or scratching or do ing damage. Up-to-date wagon pad will be used by us on all movlns Jobs. JOHN R. 8NYDER. Phone II 87-tf-SISO ! Automobile and tractor - repair work wanted by experienced- me chanic. - Work done at your home city or country if desired. Phone 858, ask for Boyd. All work guar anteed. 28-tf-8057 . Weaver Garage open for business again, 118 West 2nd SL 2S-U-8080 Real Estate, Loan and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15-tf-6727 Cause of Apoplexy. Despite the fact that medical mei took upon apoplexy as nine-tenths pre- 1 disposition, the courts and laity huve at times regarded it as almusi traumatic in Its nature. The physi cian thinks in terms of the blood press ore, hypertrophy of the heart and vas cular degeneration, and to a much les extent to truacular effort and emotion al stress, for these factors sn'y pre cipitated an Inevitable accident. An exciting :ause may be minimal, a sud den exposure to cold, or absent alto gether. Medical Record. No. 1CI5 NOTICK OF CHANGE OF BOUNDARIES I)E TWEEN THE ALLIANCE AND RROKEN" IJOW LAND DISTRICTS IN THE STATE OF NEBRASKA. Notice Is hereby given that the President of the United States, by Executive Order of April 8. 11. in accordance with the provisions of section 1253 of the Revised Statutes of the United Slates, and by virtue of the authority therein given, directed mat: Township twenty-six north, of ranges 17 to 24 west, inclusive, and townships twenyt-seven to thirty-five nortn, of ranges seventeen to forty west, inclusive be detached from the Broken Bow land district and attach ed to and made a part of the Alliance land district in the State of Nebraska and the business and archives per taining to said lands transferred to the land office at Alliance. The change of boundaries above Indicated will take effect on July 1, 1919, and the Reglxter and Receiver of the land office at Broken Bow, Ne braska, will transact no business per taining to the lands referred to after June 30, 1919. Given under my hand at the Dis trict of Columbia this fifth day of May, A D., 1919. CLAY TALLMAN. ' Commissioner of the General Land Office. LEGAL NOTICIS In the County Court of Box Butte County, Nebraska. . ' In the Matter of the Estate of NcKle &. Taylor, Deceased. Notice to all persons Interested In said estate is hereby given, to pre sent their claims for adjustment and allowance against said estate, to the County Court of said County, on or before the 28th day of July, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. At which time I will hear and adjubt all uch rlalms. All persons having claims against said estate must file the same In eald Court, on or before the 28 th day of July, 1919, or said claims will be forever barred. Dated this 21st day of June, 1919. IRA E. TASH, (SEAL) County Judge L. A. Berry, Atty. ' June28-4t-8072 NOTICE FOR rrnLlCATIOIf. 018762 . Department of Interior. , U. S. Land Office at Alliance, Ne braska, June 13, 1919. Notice la herebv riven that Marr Burke, one of the heirs of Mary Tier- nan, Deceased, or Alliance, iMeDras ka. who, on May 29th, 1914, made HnmPtffnnd entrv. No. 018783. for Lots 1 .2, 3 and 4, In Section 4, in Township 23. and SWVi SW ot Section 27, SE4 Stu oi aeciion zb, NEU, EH SEtf , SW SEU, EH 8Wy4, and SWVi SWV4 of Section 13, in Township 24, North Range 61 West, 'of Sixth Principal Meridian hs filed notice of intention to make final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of thi TTnlted Hi a tea Land Office, at Alliance, Nebraska, on the Twenty- first day of July,1 li. ' rialment names as - witnesses Charles Tlerman, George O. Burke, John . T. Burke, Alliance, Nebraska; Edward E. Dueker, of Bayard, Ne braska. T. J. O'KEEFE, - , Register. LEGAL NOTICE. In the County Court of Box Butte County; Nebraska. In the Matter of the Estate of Margaret Triplett, deceased. - To All Persona Interested in Said Estate: Notice la hereby given that at the County Court Room In the City of Alliance, in aald County on the dav of Jnlr. 1919. at the hour of 10 o'clock' A. M.' the following matter will be heard and considered the petition of George D. Darling for the issuance of letter of administra tion upon the estate of Margaret Triplett, deceased. . Dated this 27th day of June, 1919. IRA E. TASH, (SEAL) County Judge L. A. BERRY, Atty. 40-3t-8081 LIXJALi NOTICE In the county Court ot Box Butte. County. Nebraska. In the matter of the estate of Margaret Triplett, deceased. To all persons interested in aaia estate: Notice Is hereby given that at tne rvinntv Cnnrt Room In the City of Alliance, in said County, on the 29 th day ot August, 1919, at the hour ot 10 o'clock A. M., the following mat ters trill be heard and considered: v. ..tiiiMi nf nMF TV Darllnc for the Issuance ot letter of administra tion upon the estate of Margaret Triplett. deceased. . Dated thla Z&tn aay oi juiy. IRA E. TASH, cn County Judge L. A. BERRY, Attorney. o-ei- .Professional Photographer QUALITY PORTRAITS ' latertor Esterter Views Ke4ak FlaUhlae Enlargls an Stytee ALLIANCE ART STUDIO H. B. GRJBBEU Preerieeev PHONB RED 111 Something of an Earmark. A German was summoned to Idea tlfy a stolen hog. On being asked by the lawyer if the hog had any ear marks, be leplled: The only ear marks dot I saw vas thi tail vaa cut oav QEORQE J. HAND, ti D. . Asthma and Hay Fever Eje, Ear, . . . Nose and Throat HOKB S87 - f,-. ' Celle aaeweree freae, Ofllee mf ew ' - . ' wish 0. E. SLAGLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ALLIANCE, NRflRASKA RESIDENCE PMONB No. 88 OFFICE PHONB No. 41 L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Bnrgaea 118 1-2 Box Butte . AUIaaea, IVckreeka ; ' PHONES OAleei Sea . ReeMemeei 1 DHL kL J. BASKET ' ' . , , Pbyslclan and Sargeoa Office over Holstes Stove Office rhone 87 Hetddenoe C53 J. JEFFREY, D. O. Ph. O. A. a. JEFFREY, D. O. WALTER A. STATES, D. a Chiropractors 10 a. m. to 8 p.'m. New Wilson Block DR. EINAR V. BLAK . Medicine and Surgery , , Specialty t Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat and Lungs Glasses Carefully Fitted Office In Mallery Block , Phonesi - ; Office, 104; Residence, 108 J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter I stave tae eatf ae af Akatraef aaka tm Baa Be He Ceaaty. . OaUei ROOM T . Oaeea lie L, A. BERRY v . : .Lawyer BOOH RCMMEB BLOCK PHONB 9 -ALLLASJClB, NBBRASatA It Me Cry far Tea" T, , HARRY P. C0URE3Y LTVB STOCK Hi GKNKHAL I1UMJ SriCCiAXMT mm ArOTlBBOUL Farm Sales a Specialty , ; Tenaa Reaaeaaela PHONB tti ' AJUaaea. Nearaaka)' QUICK SERVICE ELEC TRIC SHOP F. T. McKEE. Mgr. Phone 250 423 H Box Dotte Ave, ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA BURTON & REDDISH Attorneys-at-Law OPFICKi rtrat HatleajJ Bamk BaJUU PHONB ISO , ALLIANCE, ITEBRASKA Harness Hand Made Praae Beat Statei-taL 0Uaat Amy Faetary Maae Um4i. Cail aad Saa Haraeae Kealrtae by Wati" - Maraaee Hakar. J.UL COVERT At M. U. D. Btehala Stead Ai.i.iawcM. aeuuABKA v , . ...