tr,'- Thursday, September 25, 1919 THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD WIT AT orfc and Stockmen 9 .Ml, Svlma Will iVrN Uke IYi-mhi Miner Taking Tunlar. I 'ten? : i sra ' iRBB' f?nw 4 I ' Don't miss this visit while in Omaha - Y-" J TmJ Mirk Rei(r U. 6. ratrnt Ofdca 5 lTS n w l. -J' t? " ' " .B H-sa u sb u aa 1a ki i i;is u nnn sf - - f t fr 1 .- ; :':!'v:;,v.W: 21 Pure Foot Meaf Products PACKING PLANT South Side OMAHA, NEBRASKA The more economically live stock can be turned into quality foods for the market, the greater its value, and the greater the service to producer and consumer. This new packing plant is equipped with every modern facility for the converting of live stock into food at the least possible ex pense, and represents a real value to every citizen of this ter ritory. That you may know more about the value, to you personally, ( represented in this fine plant, you are cordially invited to visit the plant. Guides will meet you and show you through, night or day, during the week of AK-SAR-BEN. 1 on our 40-acre tract South of Swift's on We will be pleased to take you call Tyler 3483. MM O Goo SHEEP ON SMALL SCALE PAY European War Hat Developed Ver Important Enterprise for the New England Farmer. (Prepare! y ttie Stitoa Iiepnrt- ' ment of Asrlrult urc) Conilltliin-4 cresitt'il ly tin1 Kurnpoiin wnr li:tvt Mhoi'p rntsin? n n sniiill si'iilt a vry ttnot-t:iTit rnter jirise fop llit New Kiulnml fiirnuT, to filtuutcil as t iHke ikIvhhih" of tlie 'foinjinlc fon'lltlims. Prlorto tin rwent riimrkiihl alvntirt In jirloos of viol nml mutton, hMi riilslni( In New Ktidaml wns comiturnllvely un profltall but now, umlor rortnin con dition!, a revival of the industry pi'tns doslralile. Ia a study mlt of hoop mlslu In the Now Kncland Htnten liy special ist of the U. S. dopartnient of nRrl rulture It wan found that this Indus try when conducted on n Kinnll wule wus inure profitable Ihnn dalrylnx. They therefore recommend that sheep icplate the unprotituhle cows and that the Industry he Riven more attention in sections unfavorable for dairying. Kept In small numbers, sheep do not replace oilier kinds of live stock but are kept In addition to the reRular quota of other stock on such farms us have available pasture. It was found that regardless of whether heep were kept In conjuoc tion with dairy or with beef cuttle, fiiiois with sheep have practically the M:;i' Ulads and numbers of other live I pi ar puf TAfkl Mo. I; l(s did furnn witho-it sheep, j (jLAU ullt lUulk .iiri'nvir, lavnis with tiie vneep nii'i ; in average of 1 more acres of pas- (tire tiinii did farms without the sheep, j v urnwitlmt the com fusion made by tlm j i'ct !atis ttv.it sli 'ep in ew i-.uRinmi 1 avc not been kept to t'uo exclusloa of.xither live stock but have been kept oil farms wiih larjie pasture areas to utilize the extra pasture available. Tii'iiiKh sheep raUinit ns now co ducted on the farms studied H a profi i !i!e liii-;n at pres.'tit prices, theri Is tmii li room and great need for the improvement of the Industry, and the sp.Hiallsts say that the a verue grower could, with bette'r cure, make the busi ness n much more profitable one evcu Under normal condition and without the nrtillclal stimulus to prices Riven by the war. liy proper care In breed hir mid feeding, the lambing rate should be Increased one-thin and th wool flip l"i per cent, which at present prices would mean nn Increase In re vlpUof nearly ?:i por sheep. SISTERS ADVISE a New SMALL OR BIG SHEEP FLOCK 1 ! 11 Many More Animala Can Be Kept With Little Added Labor Ovtrhead Chargea Art Ltaa. (Prepared ty th United States Dapart ment of Agriculture.) The economical dlsadvan tije of a very small flock lies In tho fact that the hours of labor are practically the enme for a dozen or 20 ewes as for th larger flock. The fencing to allow d si ruble change of pastures or to gtra protection against dogs Is about thfl same In either case, ho that the over head charRes per ewe are much small er In th case of the larger flock. Fur thermoi. the small flock on a farm having Inrge numbers of other animals I unlikely to receive the study and at tention really needed or that would be given to one of the chief sources of the farm Income. NO PROFIT IN STAR BOARDER ft ' 9 Feeds Are Too High Priced to Waste Them on Animala That Do Not Earn Their Living. Kick out the vtar hoarder. This Is yot the time to feed animals that will not work. Feeds nre too high priced uiel t io mttcli needed for the winning of the war to waste them on slackers. Nearly every farm has one or more iinimaU that nre not paying for their feed and care. They may be in the beef herd, III the cow stable or the hog lot. Try to spot them and then ! pet rid of them before t'ley "eat their heads oil?' It Is tlii? patriotic duty of every breeder of live stock to send to the butcher any rnicial that falls to jrlve satisfactory returns oa the food consumed. "Nothing ever helped me Until I got Tanlac and now 1 am just like a different person," said Miss Selm Will, residing at 799 Lawaon street, St. Paul, Minn., in an interview, re cently. "There were times before t began taking Tanlac," continued Miss Will, "when I had such terrible headaches that I could not do any work for seT eral days. My stomach was In such a had tlx that I could not eat much of anything without suffering Intense ' cramping pains afterwards. My ap petite was very poor and I was so run down and weak that I would frequently have dizzy spells and wu extremely nervous. My sleen seem ed to do very little good as I alway got up in the mornings feeling Just ns tired and worn out as on retiring, at nlRht. I have taken many kinds of medicines and octodred for a long: time but nothing seemed to do me any good. "Finally my Bister persuaded mv to try Tanlac, as she had gotten sucb splendid results from It, and by the time I -had finished my second bottle I had a good appetite and felt better In every way. My stomach never bothers me now no matter what I eat and I never have a headache nor a pain of any kind. Really, I am: feeling Just fine, better than I have In the past five years, and there' nothing too good for me to say for Tanlac." There are thousands ef people) who complain of being nervous and. run down. They are not sick exact ly. but feel tired out and good for nothing most of the time. Ther need something to build them un and! throw of the symptoms of this weak ened, debilitated condition. The system, besides being purified? by Tanlac, is toned up and invigorat ed as the medicine, aside from as sisting the blood, relnvlgorates the constitution, overcoming as It seem to quickly do, nervousness, indiges tion, non-asslmllatlon of the food, headaches, backaches, kidney com plaints and many other ailment that are so common to the thousands of half-sick, depressed men and wo men. Tanlac is sold In Alliance by F. E. Holsten, In Hemlngford by Hemlng ford Merc. Co. In Hoffland by Malleryi Grocery Co. ' '(mojom. ja.w oCtfE wqatna srqj jo pa 'ifniAH aao.w o'ju-.fjatiii pnu aApt wC)OUpi JO 803U OIl U.M.WJ.Hl fcUOHJ.Nl 60"'9 nt puno; su.w jj u u.m ie.v wjms P-uiufi u jo snsu.i.1 eqj; oalA 'u,nn limn suujui.io)im. oq of -J.VU n.Mtio.w ojoiii Motjs tipjojoii U9w urqx J0uoT oah uauioyv STOCKMEN Why not increase your profits ? When You Bill Your Live Stock to Bowles Live Stock Commission Co. CHICAGO, OMAHA OR KANSAS CITY "You Get the Best of Everything" Skilled Salesmen Reliable, Unselfish Market Information. Our Extra Pen Room Biff Advantage in Handling Stock. Our Service and System Give You the Best the Market Affords and Cost No More. When You Ship to Bowles You Play Safe. Write for market information and advices. B OWLES ERVICE PELLS ATISFACTION to TOCKMEN.