White People Llv Longest. A student who has Iwn devoting his time to the study of longevity snys that he has found thnt white psoplt Hver longer than black ones. He bases his statement upon data ob tained from the various Insurance com panlea of this couotry. Physical Exertion and Heart Trouble. The only way of surely determining whether a sufferer from an Irritable honrt can bear extensive exertion Is " put him through a sefiea of grad ually Increasing exercises, states the British Medical Journal, with careful examination after each exercise. IIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlltllllllttlllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllMllll.llllllllllimffl 1 Expert Tailoring We have experts, who have had years of ex perience in the Tailoring business, who will I take care of your Alterations, Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing aataa mmm r - wvrill a 8 Leave our Work Where i ou will ise Assur ed of Complete Satisfaction With the present high cost of all Woolen materials it will pay you to have many of your garments repaired and made as good as new. Come in and Look Over Our Fine Line of Samples. Alliance Gleaning Works . Opposlt Postoffice. 406 Box Butje. (Under New Management) Phone 58. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllll Mi l Install Welding Machine We have just installed an Axweld Welding machine and are prepared to handle any thing in this line no matter how difficult The job may be. We make a specialty of ALUMINIUM CRANK CASES All work guaranteed Come in and give us a trial OVERTON GARAGE . Phone 24. Just ask Dad to stay at home one day and do the fainily wash. Dad won't do it. He'll say there ought not to be a wash day at all that the home isn't the place to do the wash. Dad will say to send all the wash to the laun dry. And Dad will be right. All things considered it costs less to have us do the washing than td do it at home. MAKE US PROVE IT! ALLIANCE STEAM LAUNDRY iiiiiiiiiiniiiiii " 1111 " Hemingford Miss Lillian Coha returned to her work at Scottsbluffs the middle of the week, after a few days visit at aer home here. B. IT. Shepherd spent the fore part of the week over at ChadTon on bus iness. C. W. Sharp went over to Sterling. Colo., Monday to attend to tome bus iness matters. W. M. Cory was in Alliance on bus iness Saturday. Mi sues Lea Lloyd and Preida Dan bom were Alliance shoppers during the week. Mrs. Dickison of Alliance, was vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Kate Price, last Friday. She also visited at the Elliott home while in town. ti Anton Annen and Amel Winter werr down to Alliance the last of the week. Born Sunday evening, September 22, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fotraesil, a baby girl. The little one only sur vived a few moments. Funeral serv ices were held Monday at the family residence. Mr. and Mrs. PotmeBll have tae sympathy of the community in their hour of sorrow. ft Mrs. B. U. Shepherd went down to Ellsworth, Nebr., the last of the week for a few days' visit at the home of Mrs. Willis Young. mi Mr and Mrs. C. W. Graham were down to Alliance during the week. ft Mr. Fred Levitt autoed to Alliance Saturday to attend the convention of the War Stamp society presidents. Mr. and Mrs. Bowser are enjoying a visit with their nephew and family who came from Nance county last week. to i Mr. Ira Phillips, brother of Luke Pailllps, who has been visiting here for the past week went on over to Denver the middle of the week. Hi: wife will visit here for a few days and v ill then loin her husband at TJenver from where they will return to their home in Ohio. 1U 1 Bennie Humphrey left on No. 42 Monday night going back to camp at Waco, Texas. Bennie had a thirty day furlough which he spent ierc and at Van Tassel, Wyo. lot Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson i came up from Boule. Nebr., the: la'.tt r part of the week and visited with Mr. and Mrs. P, J, Michael until Monday when they returned to their home. to I Funeral services for Miss LtlCie Kenyon were held here Wednesday iss Kenyon passed away at, Norfolk. Nebr., Sunday. We have no particu lars except that Miss Kenyon bad Jjeen in poor health for a number of years. Her parents live in Sioux county. To the sorrowing family vc extend our most Bincere sympat.iy. tot A. M. Miller returned from the east Wednesday morning on No. 41. tot Miss Lea Lloyd has .accepted position at the First Nationul bank. l-.tta Micnaei returned' to Kansas City to resume her work as nur.e She spent the greater part of the summer with her mother and family here and was accompanied as far as Alliance by her sisters, Mecdames Chas. Hucke and Alvin Nicholson. aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMiimmwmtmmiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mtttttt- mtmt,,, , Always Ready to Serve You TAGG BROS. M00RHEAD Union Stock Yards, Omaha PERSONNEL A. W. TAGG, Steer Salesman hi i ,u I : LYNAM, Oow Salesman FRED LIGHTFOOT, Calf Salesman BERT ANDERSON, Hog Salesman COLBY WILKBR SON, Sheep Salesman ELLIS J. WRIGHT, Reed Buyer B. W. JOHNSON, Outlier W. B. TAGG, We have been sell ing Sand Hill and Range Cattle 23 YEARS How Mosquitoes Hatch. We have all heard about the mosqui to's habit of laying Its eggs on the sulfate of still water in the form of a raft, which flouts about until hatch ing time arrives. Hut it Is only some species Hint do thut. In the Catskill re gion, and elsewhere among the moun tains of the North and Kast, there is a kind of mosquito that deposits its eggs during July In dry hollows in the ground. When the following spring arrives the snows melting from the hills fill the hollows with water, and In May the eggs hatch out. Farris, Marcy Company Buy War Saving Stamps. 2Sn lilt I viit,j,.i . RklltH 4 tUlMKlt 1250 RCOMS I ' - 250 liATHS' RATES i0 DOWN 50 MOMl with bath I2.50' 100 ROMS VlTII BATH SJIjOO HX) HfUMS Ami BATH 1 1 50 1 . ll . II T. W. Farris. mi I mm " 13 1 1 1 .' i m v mi M IB At this market all that time giving serv ice that sat Is lies. R. F. Marcy R. W.. Hartley Live Stock Commission 110-112 Exchange Building OMAHA, NEBRASKA Successful and Efficient in the Handling of Range Cattle