L Hemingford i Mr. Jim Wilson visiied Alliance between trains Saturday. Bud Kinsley returned from Wyo ming Saturday night. where lie ben attending to his homestead Jo Kuhn came down from JtfOtt. Wyoming, the latter part of the week and emained with relatives for a rouple of days. Carl Spacht. who la located at KHlng. Wyo., apent the lirat hall M ttvr week here attending to business mattera. Mr. and Mis. M. 0. Ueaumont au (m up from Alliance Sunday and apent ".he afternoon al the W I . Walker lionit John Anderson came up from An Hoeh Bands) evenins. returning on 44 Monday Miss Hattie Sauerwein was an in coming passenger on 44 Monday G. M. Jenkins left BttlWI for Lincoln on business. light Mrs. Klder, mother of Bert and Will Elder, who has been visiting at i h if place for the last ten days, re turned to her home a-t Anselmo. Mon day. The Misses Lodema and Vera Reld left here Friday night for Adair. Iowa, whe-e they will teach school this year. We regret very muob to loose these young ladles as they were very prominent In church and social circles and will be missed by the yoong people here. Misses Lolo and Ruth Wildy very pleasantly entertained a number of their frlendB at a lawn party at their home last Friday evening. All re port an unusually pleasant time. Miss Rernice Crossley, who is re turning to her home at Grand Island, Nebr., stopped here Friday for a short visit with' friends. Miss Der nlee has spent the last two months with a brother in Wyoming and Ih re turning to her home to attend school. Mr, Cartwright is the registered man at the drug store at present. Mr C. spent some time here a few years ago and will be remembered by a good many of our citizens Misses Nettle Uhrig and Gertrude Delsing went to Alliance Tuesday to attend the teachers' institute, which is in session there this week. Glen Pierce went to Allinnce Tues day evening, where he took 4 2 for Lincoln. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Phillips went up to Marsland Friday evening to bid Mr. Phillips' sister. Miss Alice Eny eart. good bye. Miss Enyear' was leaving for Chicago, where she will atted school. Mr. and Mrs. Ilov Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Miller spent Sunday up in Pine Ridge. Several of the youns people of this place plmiced at Big Rprlne Sunday. Mrs. Rupert Walker received a let ter a few davs ago from Miss Gar land saying that her brother, who had been In the ranks in France, died of disease August 8. Miss Oarland was one of the teachers In our city schools last year ad has a host of friends here, who extend to the be reaved ones their sincere sympathies. We her that Tommy Squib son of Thos. Squib living southwest of town. Is amone th ewounded over there. The wounds of not of a serious na ture we are very glad to state and ho-jH- to know of a speedy recovery Mrs. Klmer Noe has enlisted a nurse and passed the physical exam ination and experts to be called any tim in the near future. This is a stop In the right direction and all who can should follow Mrs. Noe's example. A deal was ronsumated here the last of the week wherein Norbert Frtihuuppel disposed of his business bore to MrHubbel. proprietor of the Arlington Trot el. who assumed charge at r-nre. WEDDING DELAYED 14! BRITISH LABORITES READY TO REBUILD English Unionists Offer Radical Political Program to Recon struct Society. Declaring that "reckless Individual. Ism with its profiteering and wage slavery" has received Its death blo'v. the Prltlsh T,alor party has Just for mulated a splendid plan for recon struction after the war which prom Isen vast social changes In England. The Mrltlsh Labor party proposes to adopt this plan as Its platform and to place candidates for the House of Commons In the field In every con stituency in Great Britain It al ready Is predicted by shrewd politi cal observers that the Labor Party msy carry the next election even though the Liberals and Conserva tives combine against them. People Must Mske Plans. The British labor party believes that a vastly better civilization will arise Phoenli like from the ruins of war. but it also bellevea that unless the people begin now to work out the right plans for construction, that the great capitalists and other selfish interests will endeavor to abolish gov ernment ownership and to restore id diiHtrial autocracy. The British I bor party wants more than certain speci fic reform; It wants a new founds Hon for soolety. The New Republic, one of the most thoughtful magazines of America, calls the British labor plan "the most mature and carefully formulated pro gram ever put forth by a responsible political party." Like Nonpartisan League Program. In this connection It Is interesting to point out that the proposals just announced by the British labor party sre substantially in accord with the program adopted by the National Nonpartisan league which will be voted on in at least eight states at the coming elections. It is plala to all thinking men that the war has mark"' the commencement of a new era In society, that the whole world Is in a state of social ferment, and that this new wine of democracy cannot much longer be contained In the old casks of outworn political and industrial institutions. . "The people will be extremely fool ish." says the British Labor partv. "If they ever allow their indlspen able Industries to slip back Into un fettered control of private capital ists." The platform demands govern ment ownership of the means of com munication and transportation, includ ing the great steamship lines and the same management of coal and power production. It wants the great es tates that levy tribute on the people and Industry of the nation broken up. it proposes beter housing conditions. All Entitled to Happiness. Ilviy man willing to work should be provided with work, and his life and health should be protected in that work. There should be accident health and unemployment insurance. There should be a constructive plan for demobilizing the munition work- en and troops after the war that all may obtain the employment for which they are fitted. Everv member of the community should have a cer tain minimum of the requisites fot healthy life and citizenship. The tax burden on labor and industry should be lightened and that on vested wealth and special privilege greatly Increased. A World Wide Demsnd. This platform of one of the most powerful parties in Great Britain, hap more than local application. In every country whe.e the voice of the people is heard, practically the same measure are demanded. They are demanded not only by labor but by the small business men and profes slonul men and by farmers, in fact by all who lose by the monopoly ol transportation and natural resourcei and by the domination which thess monopolies exercise over the gor eminent They are demanded by those who see that we must have industrial democracy or be ruined by the burden of the war. They are demanded by those who insist that the lessons learned so far from the war shall not be lost. AND THK KAIHER KIZED i. m m n n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m i ii m n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m ii i i ii i n n i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n m n i 1 1 n i ; A Jolly old Klier, he wanted to klze. ause he had a fat army of won derful size that he'd fed forty years on all kinds of slop llmburger eheOM, wffn sauerkraut on top. He offered himself the world for his share, he offered his people the guts of a Bear. He kized up the Beat and his belly wa'n't full, so he kized into France and he kized Johnnie Bull. "I'm th epollleat klzer that ever was seen. I'd klze up the water with my submarine; so he kized and h" kized while his klzer was hot and the lon ger he kized! the wiser he got, and he said to himself, when he saw where he stood, I outa kized fast while the klzlng was good. I or he saw with the wit of all flat-footed dutch, when he kized Uncle Sammy he bit off too much. To hell with your Austrlans, to hell with your Turks, to hell with your lop ears, the whole shuten works. We have ramped on your trail, we're after your taller, and we're after the slob with the hlg streak of yaller; we're after the slacker that wanted to slack, for the boys who are fighting are all coming back; and the pro-Herman farmer, the son-of-a- witch, that got In "4-C" to stay home and get rich. Don't he uneasy, we'll call on you sure, when this is all over you're going to get your's. Contributed. COMING TO ALLIANCE UNITED DOCTORS SPECIALISTS WUl be at the DRAKE HOTEL Wednesday, Septtember 4Ui, 1018 ONE DAY ONLY Hours 10 a. m. to 8 p. m. Remarkable Sucre of These Talent ed Physicians In the Treatment of hronic DbeaaeK. EXAMINATION AND CONSULTA TION FREE The diagnostician of the United Doctors, licensed by the state of Ne braska, for the treatment of chronic diseases of men. women and children, offer to all who call on this visit, con sultation, examination and advice free. They have a system and meth od of treatmeats that are sure and certain in their results. These doctors are experts in the treatment of chronic, diseases of the blood, liver, stomach, intestines, heart, kidneys or bladder, rheuma tism, sciatica, dropsy, leg ulcers, weak lungs, and those afflicted with long standing, deep seated, chronic diseases, that have baffled the skill of other physicians, should not fail to call. According to their system no more operation for appendicitis, gall stones, goiter, piles, etc., as all cases accepted will be treated without op eration or hypodermic injection. If you have kidney or bladder troubles bring a 4-ounce bottle of your urine for chemical analysis and microscopic examination. Worn-out and run-down men and women, no matter what your ailment may be, no matter what you have been told, or the experience you have had with other physicsians. settle It forever in your mind. If your case is incurable they will tell you so. Con sult them upon this visit. It costs you nothing for examination. Remember, this offer is for this visit only. Married ladies must come with their husbads and minors with their parents. 39-9.ri0"-tf MICKIE SAYS P VOo'vE FOUND & 0 ftitU, LOST VOUR PET QOU.OOQ, TO UN ufcett-fv bono OR NNf 'tO 9EAV. THE FAfAtLV FUV V6(t , Take ft CHftNCE ot OOft. LtV WJftN-T ftOS. THE OON'-f COS HfttXOUN ftNNfHIN m" lie si r,f mc DdD X auHV.EEVE,rAE "Did she promise to marry yout" "Oh. ye; but I'm pt to wait until they can move tuxt mouth. Just ul present there's uo room (or me in ber lather's house !" CHILDREN DIE NEFOLESSLY Or. Mills Says There Should Be No Suffering in World of Plenty. Dr Walter Thomas Mills, lecturei and economist who talked to large audiences in North Dakota during January and Kebruar. had this to say on a vital subject at Park Rivet In that state: "Is taere anyone in the world who is huugry or wretched today, he asked, because there is not land enough and machinery enough and labor enough to provide plenty fot all? "And yet 3uo,i)00 children under Ave years of age died in this coun try last year, a large percentage of them because they were undernour ished. "Whose fault Is it that this kind of management, dishonest, incompet ant, corrupt. Is bourn.- to the wheel of the useless those who produce nothing to exploit the useful those who produce ail?" iiiimiiiiminimiiiiiiiiinnma Always Ready to Serve You TAGG BROS. MOORHEAD Union Stock Yards, Omaha PERSONNEL A. W. TAGG, Steer Salesman III 1,1,1 E LYNAM, Cow Salesman '.'SSfSS FRED LIGHTFOOT, Calf Salesman BEAT ANDERSON, Hog Salesman COLEY WILKERSON, Sheep Salesman ELLIS J. WRIGHT, Feed Buyer H. W. JOHNSON, Cashier W. B. TAGG, Manager We have been sell ing Sand Hill and Range Cattle 23 YEARS At this market all that time giving serv ice that satisfies. llllllllilllllllltllllllllllllllllltmtmmttmiiMiiiiiiiiiliiilllilllilimiiimi T f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f I ' T T T I T I f T 1 1 T I f 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ITTTT T. W. Farris Music's Effects. Oiltdren. the young and the vigorous nre more resistant or tind More pleas ire In noises than do the older and !"Rs healthy. Martial music to Inc ite action, courage and animal spirits up- I roaches that mild bedlam of ti.- av pftge boy. The rhapsodies of love and effete civilization require soft, sooth lug, gentle and cairn melodies. The upersensitive ears of such quiet, far-fvoin-holc! natures arc made ill by the rugged sounds of conquering heroes. BirhMl R. F. Marcy R. W. Hartley Farris, Marcy Company Live Stock Commission 110-112 Exchange Building OMAHA, NEBRASKA Successful and Efficient in the Handling of Range Cattle