4 ' A v Mt'.-.J PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORN Rates: One-inch cards, 50 cents; two-inch cards, $1.00 H. A. COPSEY Physician nd Surgeoa Office Phone, 360 Res. Phone, S42 Calls answered promptly day and night from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building, over the Post Office. 0. E. SLAOLE, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office phone, 65 ALLIANCE : Res. phone, 62 NEBRASKA Orle Coppernoll Rea. Phone 20 F. J. Petersen b.pb. Phone 43 Drs. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopaths ROOM 6, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK H. M. BULLOCK Attorney-at-Law ALLIANCE NEBRASKA L. W. BOWMAN Physician and Surgeon OFFICE, First National Bank Bldg. PHONES: Office, 362; Residence, 16 DR. D. E. TYLER Dentist PHONE 362 OVER FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AT THE HERALD OFFICE REASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICE A. J. KENNEDY Dentist OFFICE: Alliance National Bank Building Over Post Office PHONE 391 J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter 1 have the only set of abstract books in Box Butte county. OFFICE: Rm. 7, Opera House Block BRUCE WILCOX Lawyer and Land Attorney Practitioner in civil courts since 1889, and Register U. S. Land Office from 1903 to 1907. Information by mall a specialty. OFFICE in Land Office Building ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA J. R YANDERS TAILOR and HATTER FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Free! Free! A set of 7 commercial atlas maps covering states of Missou ri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkannas, Illinois and Iowa, size 21 by 28, giving townships and ranges, not cheap circulation maps, but high class, large scale, correct and practical, worth 25c each. 50 WORD AD one time in the best real estate advertising medium In the Unit ed States and the Real Estate Exchange for one year, all for f 1.00. Big gest bargain ever offered. Time limited. Send us your $1.00 im mediately and get the best real estate paper published and the other good things along with it. Sample copy on request. Real Estate Exchange Helle, Mo. HOUSE TO RENT or lease. Land to rent or lease. Land or city pi o p e r ty for sale. Phone 36. C. W. JEFFERS WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE tn,M-..rZ-f-7 "Omaha's Fun Centre Brand Nsw Show Musical Bmikque VERY WEEK Class. CUmi EstertalsoMnl. ErtxM Soet: Ask aatbodf. LADIES' DIME MATtVtE OAlt.V OONT GO HCMr: PAYlN V I DIDN'T VISIT THE SAYE VY JW. BURNS Contractor and Builder PLANS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION I employ only first-class Mechanics All work guaranteed Res. and Shop, 7th and Mississippi. PHONE 279 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA "LET ME CRY FOR YOU" HARRY P. COURSEY LIVE STOCK AND GENERAL AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE: 664 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA DR. L. W. CURTIS PREPARED TO TREAT ALL DOMESTIC ANIMALS PHONE 633 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA J. M. WILLIS I'll j sir inn and Surgeon OVER MALLERY'S GROCERY PHONES: Office, 496; Res., 578 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA EUGENE BURTON Attorney-at-Law Land Attorney OFFICE: First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 180 ALLIANCE :' : NEBRASKA PHONE: 233. CLARE A. DOW Electrician House Wiring Motor and Auto-starter Rejairlng ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA GEO. Q. OADSBY Licensed Embalmer PHONE: Day, 498; Night, 610 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER Any kind of Photos. Interior and exterior views QUALITY PORTRAITS Alliance Art Studio M. E. Grebe, Prop. 114 East 4th. Phone Black 111 AT HOME on INSTITUTE NEAL TREATMENT OVERCOMES DRINK or DRUG HABIT S to 7 DAYS 7 to 14 DATS Harmless Medicines. No Hypodermic Injections. Call, write or phone. OMAH A Neal Institute ! 1502 Souti Tenth Street TENTS Every Kind, Size and Weight Quality the Best Prices Right AWNINGS Stack, Machine and Wagon Covers BED TARPS Everything in Canvas WESTERN TENT AND AWNINO COMPANY Lincoln, Nebr. FOR WOMEN ACCORDION Hide or Knife, Sunburst, Itox Pleat ing. Covered Buttons, all size and style. Hemstitching, pieot edging. Send for free price lit. IDEAL BUTTON t PLEATING CO. Room 200. louiilM Block i OMAHA. XEItltASKA SEIDELL MAIL ING LETTERS Box Butte County Farm Demonstra tor Lining up Work for This Year Definite Plans F. M. Seidell, Box Butle county farm demonstrator and agent of the United States Department of Agricul ture, is lining up his work for the year 1915 under definite plans, given by the department. On March 15 he sent out the following letter to every farmer in the county and to all mem bers of the county association: "It is the aesire of the farm dem onstrator to conduct co-operative ex periments with different farmers Monarch and Peacock COAL We are exclusive dealers in Alliance for those two well known brands of coal, the best on the market. You will agree with us if you try them. The Mon arch is Wyoming lignite, and the Peacock is from the famous mines of Rock County, Colorado. Give us your next order Forest Lumber Company Phone California Season Commencing March 1st, from Western Neraska, bColorado, Wy oming and the Black Hills, approximately one fare for the round trip to California over duvet routes, with $17.50 additional via Portland or Seattle. The Pacific Coast tour is the World's greatest rail journey. These expositions will bring before you the romance, and the modern civil ization of California. When you go, make the tour more complete by including the ocean voyage between San Francisco and Portland in the new Steamers, "Great Northern" or "Northern Pacific," palaces of the Pacific, with the speed of express trains and the pro portions of ocean steamers; the $17.50 additional includes berths and meals on these steamers. Our publications will tell you about this grand tour, pur through service, the ocean .coast voyage, etc., or write either of us. -ft..); a I Lfi li wmrn l , BeiterJBroad FreshMjj ' People of discrimination who want only the pur- . est, best bread, use Alliance's best bread,. Manewal's Leader i " the kind that satisfies the appetite and is pood for H the digestion. We make a complete line of bakery 7 goods. Ask your grocer to see that you get ilane wal's Bread. Manewal & Sons 111 ROX IJl'TTE AVE. FILL THE COAL BIN With Standard Grades of Coal, direct from our bins to your home or office. We have a big supply of Canon City Nut and Lump Sheridan Nut and Lump Pennsylvania Hard CoaJ Kindling on hand, ready for quick delivery. Phone 22. Dierks Lumber and Coal COMPANY F. W. IIAAIU5ARTEN. Manager throughout the county. Iletter and more positive results can be obtain ed if a large number of farmers co operate in these experiments. The object of these cooperative ex periments Is to find out and prove what the best farming practices are for Box Butte county. Results may be secured In a single experiment that may be misleading. There are several reasons for this, for In order to gain anything by an experiment, all factors must be alike except the one to be determined. For Instance, if the object Is to determine if thick or thin planting of potatoes Is the most profitable, the same variety must be planted In the same kind of soil, which has been cropped previ ously in the same manner and seed bed prepared In the same way. The tests must be started with the opening of spring work and if you can cooperate in any lines of the work suggested on the enclosed blank, please Indicate by checking one or more and then return the 73 Expositions of 1915 J. KRIDELBAUGII, Ticket Agent, Alliance, Neb. L. W. WAKELEY, General Passenger Agent, 10O4 Fariuun Street, Omaha, Neb. tf a. .a i x-i Msr m PHONE 745 blank to this office at once. The more that try the same experiment, the more definite results ran be se cured. If there are other lines of work that you think should be tried out, I would be very glad to get the sug gestion. Each member should feel that he has a part to do In this work, for It Is only by the hearty co operation of all that the work ran be successfully carried on. As soon as the rodaa are passable, It Is my purpose to get In personal touch with you on your own farm. At present I take this means of reaching you. and in the meantime your continued Interest and coopera tion will work toward the future suc cess of the work nderlnken." Enclosed with the letter was a blank asking whether or not the fanner Is In a position to try experi ments during this season on ques tions under the following beads: Soil experiments, corn experiments, forage and silage crops, potatoes, wheat, oats, hurley, rye and emmer, farm management problems, boys' and girls' club work, farmers' clubs, etc. This blan k is to he tilled out and returned to Mr. Seidell. EVERY TOWN'S "400" Some Plain Remarks Regarding Gen uine Culture and Those Who Possess Only the Sham (Contributed) Every borough, town and city has its "Four Hundred." From the town of a hundred residents to the city of three million there Is the Inevitable "Four Hundred." This Four Hun dred is comprised principally of the moneyed people of the different lo calities; those who, favored by for tune, have been the recipients ot the advantages of college, travel and as sociation. Having no purpose in life their education, travel and associa tion amounts to nothing. In the end all that the idle rich know is hunt ing. Ashing, horses, automoblllng, yachting, etc. Now this Is what they know, and these same ones decree that In so ciety "shop" must not be discussed; and "shop" Is but a discussion of what each Individual !s doing in the world, and the things that the idle rich know and talk about are the very things that make up their round of dally activity and constitute the shop talk of the idle rich. In the smaller towns or cities we do not have so much of the idle rich element, but we do have what Is al most worse, those who ape the ways and manners and customs of the idle rich; those who accept the stamp of the established to such an extent that not having hunting and Ashing, or the talk, of that higher (?) society to discuss, must resort to some silly, empty, Inane geography game, try ing with might and main to discover all the Ills and aches contained In a doctor's medical book from the abre vlatlons of the names of the different states of the Union; a game worthy of third and fourth grade school children; or some other equally fool ish guessing game of as Inane a qual ity as "How old la Ann". But of course it was forgotten that these are our patrons of art. With- nut thn etnntv "nha" and "iihn" (hut come floating through the balls of the art galleries from these richly gowned, Jewel-bedecked people, painting could not thrive. And as to music well they must have some of that while they "tat" or crochet or compare their patterns. The Four Hundred of New York or any of the large cities go out during the per formance of an opera and return when the lights are turned on simply to exhibit their flnery. The Four Hundred of Denver clamored for grand opera, and when It was pro cured for them were conspicuous by their absence, and the opera com pany failed, and those who were In strumental In securing the company lost heavily. The Four Hundred of of well well, why not? The Four Hundred of Alliance where were they on the night of the Royal Gwent Singers; where were they when the superior concerts of the School of Music were given? Was there a geography or some guessing game going on then? j When the School of Music gives their Anal and best concert will those pro fessing a love for music remain away on the night of April 16? It Is a deplorable fact that it is the pupils of the School of Music and their par ents who are most negligent In grasping that greatest of advantages for musical training, namely, the hearing of the best productions of all times. It is high time that we wake up to the opportunities at hand. It Is time that we became real lovers of music and not pretenders. RACO-GASOMNK Guaranteed by the Manhattan Oil j Company to develop 30 per cent more power. Keeps your motor 1 free of carbon. Starts In coldest ( weather. CseB less than any other gasoline. 17 Mc per gallon in bar rels. For sale by J. II. VAKillAN & SON, Alliance Mall orderB promptly Ailed. Try it while the roads are rough. For sale at HI.O GAHAGK street tank, 20c per gallon. 15-tf-5375 Liked Omaha Kditiou The Oruaha Nebruskan, in its is sue of March 18, makes the follow ing interesting comment on the March 11 issue of The Herald: The Alliance. Nebr, Herald prints a Ane special edition devoted largely to "Omaha the Gate City of the West." It Is a handsome publica tion and a splendid advertisement for this city. It would be well if other Nebraska papers found it convenient to follow the good example set by the Alliance Herald. Such publications do much to Improve the relations be tween the metropolis and other sec tions of the state. When answering advertisements pleise be sure to r entlon that you saw them In Tht Hera'd. ORGANIZATION OFARTISTS Program Prewenleri t'nder Auspice of I. O.O. F. Wa Much Knjoy ed by Those Who Attended (Written for The Herald by Prof. Ralph R. I'nlacke) At the rate that concerts of the "worth while" stamp are being pro cured for the Alliance people there should no longer be heard the com plaint that good things are never to be heard In Alliance. And with the same glorious Indifference that the American audiences have for their national hymns, these concerts of ed ucational value- are being passed up by the very ones who need them the most; by those who would gain the greatest benefit I hat. musical produc tions have to offer; to say ntohlng of those who would gain an evening of the keenest enjoyment from the mere music. The Itoyal Gwont Singers were every one of them art ists, each possessing a voice of such beautiful quality and training as to qualify him for solo work. Their en semble was given with a surety and fervor that Immediately relieved one of the suspense that they were not sure of themselves. Their humor ous songs were works of art and there was not a cheap number In the whole program, not even "Tlpper ary", for It was given wit ba keen In sight Into the possibilities of artistic effects in even popular songs. The bass solo rendered by O. B. Lane gave him opportunity to exhib it the range and power of his voice. He possesses a voice of a rich reson ant quality and he sings with great feeling and expression. The tenor solo by Uwynn Jones was rendered In a most artistic style. He passess es a voice of the clearest quality with a high range, taking a high B flat without resorting to the use of the falsetto. His reception by the audi ence proved the success of his work. Talfa Jones, the baritone, showed his ability as a soloist of serious work and In humorous songs, of which he was given considerable to do. He possesses a rich voice of 'resonant quality and an extremely wide range. His singing Is full of expression and energy, and in all his work every thing was done In repose. Ben Da vis showed a considerable amount of dramatic power la his "Good Bye" song. The Italian Salad was per haps as novel a song as was ever heard here. It was a conglomerate arrangement of musical terms set to music of operatic style and kept those who could appreciate It -in a state of uproar The "Hallelujah Chorus" was a Atting closing num ber, and In this they showed their skill In ensemble work and their ability In handling a classical com position. The members of the I. O. O. F. are to be congratulated and highly commended in bringing to Alliance so high class singers and In under taking as big a proposition as that must have been. It Is desired that other lodges and societies will fol low In the same path for the raising of the musical Btandurd of Alliance. ,""" arawBuiw The precinct assessors of Box Butte county, Nebraska, are hereby called to meet at the court bouse in Alliance, Nebr., on Monday, March 29. 1915, at 1 o'clock p. m. JOHN JEL1NEK, County Assessor. 16-2t-B371 First in Horses According to the figures of the United States department of agricul ture, Nebraska leads- in the number of horses per capita. 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