PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORN Kates: One-inch cards. 50 cents; two-inch cards, $1.00 H. A. COPSEY Physician and Surgeo OBaa Thoso, S6 Rea. Phone, 142 Cilli answered promptly day and tight from office. Offices: Alliance National Bank building, orer the Peat Office. 0. E. SLAQLE, M. D. PhyslcUa and Surgeon m phone, 66 Rea. phone, 61 ALLIANCE : : NEBRASKA Orie Coppernoll Km. Phone 10 F. J. Petersen Rea. Phone 4t Dn. Coppernoll & Petersen Osteopatha KOOU 6, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK H. M. BULLOCK Attornej-at-Law 4LLIAMCB NEBRASKA L. W. BOWMAN Pfcyatclaa and Burgeon rriCK. Flrat National Bank Bldg. raONlBl: OlBea, 111; Realdenta. II DR. D. E. TYLER -Dentist PHONE 163 OVEB FIRST NATIONAL BANK ALLIANCE NEBRASKA PUBLIC STENOGRAPHER AT THE HERALD OFFICE SEASONABLE RATES PROMPT SERVICE J. D. EMERICK Bonded Abstracter I fcara the only aet of abstract booka In Box Butte county. FFICE: Rm. 1, Opera House Block J. F. YANDERS TAILOR and HATTER flTRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG. ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA "LET ME CRY FOR YOU" HARRY P. COURSEY LTVB STOCK AND GENERAL SALES SPECIALIST AND AUCTIONEER Farm Sales a Specialty TERMS REASONABLE PHONE: 664 ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA Dr. W. J. Mahaffy DENTIST as Administered Lady Assistant Over Post Office 4 ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA BURTON & REDDISH Attomeys-at-lJiw Land Attorneys FFICE: First National Bank Bldg. PHONE 180 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA PHONE: 233. CLARE A. DOW Electrician House Wiring litor and Auto-starter Repairing ALLIANCE : NEBRASKA GEO. G. GADSBY Licensed Fnibalmer PHONE: Day, 498; Night, 510 ALLIANCE NEBRASKA ROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER kind of Photos. Interior and exterior views QUALITY PORTRAITS Alliance Art Studio M. E. Grebe, Prop. 114 East 4th. Phone Black 111 JAMES M. KENNEDY, DENTIST Pint National Bank Building, Alli ance, Nebr. Phones: Office, 23; Rea. fdence. Black 10. Nitrous Oxide ad- tlnlstered. J. Jeffrey, D.C. rh.C. A. Q. Jeffrey, D.C. CHIROPRACTORS 303 Box Butte Ave., Kooms 3 and 4 Office Hours, 10 a. m. to 8 p. m JAMESOSBORN Contractor and Builder Estimate Furnished Free ALLIANCE i ! NEBRASKA THOMAS LYNCH Att'y-at-Law 1519-1621 City National Bank BuUdlng OMAHA Special Attention to Live Stock Claims AUTO LIVERY - - PHONE 573 - - C. E. Morgan ,Oa "STomr Trip take with you a box of good and a late Get them at up-town news stand or at depot HILLER BROTHERS RED PEP'S PHILOSOPHY "Oppirt'initji ktocV.3 but o;.c :?t "o;iV doer- I ? I V tv.,.v- . ;crcr WE ARE HEADQUARTERS For Auto Supplies and Oil and Gasoline FREE AIR ON THE CURB Alliance Auto Supply Co. Phone 25 Geo. J. Hand,H.D. Asthma and Hay Fever Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat PHONE 261 Calls answered from office day o: night Wm. Ritchie, Jr. C. S. Parry RITCHIE & PERRY Attorneyg-at-Law BRIDGEPORT, NEBRASKA Office in Lincoln, 1411 O St., first Wednesday of Each Month Virl 9 L. jaof4i ln 1 .... WHEN IN OMAHA VISIT THE e veryweek MUSICAL BURLESQUE CIms. ClMtf lirttrtil'WMt. fwrtoftrOM. AstlortoS) liDlf i' BIB'S AAU.I I DIDN'T VI :.!T THE GAYETY g HEMINGFOHD DEPT. g Mrs. 11. IT. Shepherd was In Alli ance Saturday between trains. Mrs. Jennie Schultr. in a pueM at the Robert Curry home at present. Mrs. Marpnret Green was ulinhtly indisposed the fore part of the week. Miss Grace Coleman of Alliance was a puest at the Elliott home over Saturday and Sunday. E. .1. Curry returned Saturday from WyomlnK, where he had been looking after his Interests in land. Miss Nora Johnson came In from Sioux county Wednesday rvenine and visited friends here a couple of days. Charles Wallace was called here Friday morning on account of the serious Illness of his mother, Mrs. W. Fosket. Mrs. Johnson, nee Ina Greene, and children from near Antioch are the guests of her aunt and family, Mrs. M. Green. Miss Anna Carter came in from Sioux county Friday evening and vis ited until Monday morning with home folks. Mrs. James Rohe was a passenger on 4 4 Saturday, going to Hazard, Nebr., for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Guy Vining. Oscar Miller, who is teaching up near Agate, spent Saturday and Sun day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Miller. Mrs. II .Anderson came down from Newcastle, Wyo., last Wednesday for a visit at the H. O. Strong home Bouth of town. Mr .and Mrs. N. Frohnapfel, the Misses Anna Frohnapfel and Belva Geiger were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Simon Iverson. Mrs. Ray Brown and baby return ed Sunday from Van Tassel, Wyo.. where she has visited relatives and friends for the past month. Mrs. C. A. Young and daughter are puests of Mr. and Mrs. Will Clark at present. They pre on their way to Gerln 'o Joir Mr .Young. Thp YoungB have resided In Crawford for several years and having disposed of their property there decided to lo cate at Gerlng. Word reaches us from Van Tassel, Wyo., stating that Mrs. H. L. Bush nell, whose illness was reported last week, is in a serious condition, and Mr. Bushnell had the misfortune to get his shoulder dislocated. It seems that our old friends and neighbors are having more than their share of misfortune. Mrs. Fosket, who was reported as improving last week, was taken sud denly worse Thursday evening and her physician advised an operation. Drs. Slagle and Ilershman came from Alliance Friday p. m., operating Fri day evening. At this writing Mrs. Fosket is resting nicely and seems to 'be getting along all right. Contributed By request of a subscriber of The Herald we re-print the following clipping from the Milwaukee Jour nal: "Ireland Case and Bohemians" To the Editor of The Journal: Jeremiah Quin, in today's Free Press talks about the hypocrisy of England when she proclaimed herself protect or of small nationalities. England did wrong to Ireland in the past there is no question about that. But compare the position of Ireland under English rule with the position of Bohemia under Teutonic rule at the present time. Ireland will surely get home rule. Just before war, a home rule act was passed by commons. The Bohemian landtag was disavowed before the war, and the rule of a Teuton com mission was established. This was done in 1913, perhaps to prevent the Bohemian people from expressing their protest against the war policy of the Teutons. Ireland was xcluded from con scription. In Rohei"!'.. 92 per cent of th mM rv 'i the army. Child ren IS iiii'l f iaii tfithers .r5 art' fo'c ed to ti . U t for thn Hap tmiK 'yn;sy. There Is no food famine in Iiflau!. As long as KnulisV people have hoiiu thing to eat, th I it'll people will not be hungry. In Bohemia the Teutons seized all foodstuffs to feed the Ger mans, and only what was formerly used to feed the pigs was left In the country to feed the Bohemian peo ple. There is very little, if any, perse cution of Irish people in Ireland. In Bohemia over 700 innocent persons were hanged and thousands are yet kept in jail. Newspapers are sup pressed and a reign of terror is es tablished. Who is the real oppress or. Mr. Quln? Ant. Jecmen. Milwaukee. Feb. 23. 1916. We Are Always Ready to serve vou with good printing. No matter what the nature of the job may be we are ready to do it at a price that will be Satisfactory YOU READ the I Other Fellow's Ad E war rtJtMKrtrm. vwvmi You are reading this one. 1 hat should convince you th.Mt advertising in these column is a profitable pr -position; that it will hii ::k business to your bU-ie. The fact that the o'.hor ffllnvv advertises is probably the reason he is getlinn moi e business than is falling to you. Would it not be well to give the c't'.xr fellow a chance FT.'iL r.im t-ocsL-vuB aaa To Read Your Ad in These Columns? . ii7.t . i Dr. Annie Jeffrey made a profes Bional visit to Lakeside the latter part of last week. Real Estate, Loans and Insur ance. F. E. REDDISH, Reddish Block. 15 tf -6727 Mrs. C. E. Ani80erry left on 42 Thursday morning for an extended visit with relatives and friends at the state capital. Dr. George Hand autoed over to Hay Springs Wednesday afternoon, having been called there by the seri ous illness of his father. Mr. Knight of the ranch country eighteen miles out Is in town receiv ing help from Dr. Jeffrey for an in jury received while at work. Mrs. Fred Black of Lakeside visit ed with friends Wednesday, and while in Alliance received adjust ments from the local chlrapractor. Mr. Krueger of Torrington, Wyo., has been In Alliance for a few days taking adjustments to cure an inter ior ailment. He seems to be im proving. Don't forgei to look for the pro gram given in detail in another sec tion of this paper for Sunday after noon, which will be a pleasant fea ture April 23, Easter Sunday. See Seymore before you insure. State agent for Omaha Health and Accident. Only blanket Insurance written in the state. At Fleming's Cigar Store. 18-tf-6851 Roy Rupert and Mr. Dougherty, representatives of the Carson-Perry-Scott Co. of Chicago, have been at tending to business matters in our city for a few days this week. SEEDS. SEEDS. SEEDS. Alfalfa 3eed, sweet clover, cane, millet and rape seed. Kaffir corn, seed corn or anything else in the seed line. Camp bell's Seed House, Department A, Seward, Nebr. 14-6730-May 1 We are giving a detailed writeup of the services to be given at the dif ferent churches In our city next Sun day, April 23, and with the concerts and other interesting programs plan ned, we are sure the day will be well spent. Look for programs in another column. Mrs. W. W. Norton returned Frl day from her extended trip and visit in California. She feels that the cli mate in the locality visited is very pleasant, especially when one can avoid the extreme cold weather, but is quite willing to be again at home in Alliance. Miss Anna Thompson, sister of S. V. Thompson of Alliance, arrived for a two weeks' visit with her broth er and family, on Monday evening. Miss Thompson comes from Wini frel, Montana, and has been spend ing some litth- time visiting with friends elsewhere. The windows of the First State 'tank are attracting some attention iiis week, owing to the placing of the (iiisite new bank signs which are f a neat and attractive design, in brass color. This is another bright and drawing advertisement for this institution, and add greatly to the appearance of the front windows. C. E .McFall. an old resident of Lakeside locality, returned Saturday morning from Ixing Heach, Calif., where he has been spending the win ter, and will visit relatives In this section of the country during the warm months, altho he states that he expected that the Californian climate wil lattract him another winter. He was very well pleased with Iong Beach as a city, stating that it was a clean, pleasant city In which to live, having no saloons nor other detract ing morals which often are found where drunkenness prevails. Chris Hansen, a former resident of Canton, this state, but who has been spending the winter in Silver ton, Oregon, returned yesterday, passing thru Alliance on his return to his home at Canton. His wife and dajghter accompanied him, and the family will spend the summer there. Mr. Hansen states that he left the state of Oregon aglow in its bloom Ins trees snd growing crops, and says that altho the past winter was he hardest one ever known In that state, snow being predominant for about six weeks, the temperature at that didn't fall below sixteen. We believe he is, however, glad to return to Nebraska, for a time at least. m; - rrr- , Mogul 8-1 6 Saves Its OwnPrice In Fuel Bill Reduction 'TpIIAT'S true. A Mogul 8-16 kerosene tractor saves its own price in fuel bill saving, as com pared with a gasoline tractor. Until April 1st the price remains at $675 cash f. o. b. Chicago. Fortunate early purchases of ma terial still allow you this low figure. After April 1st the price will be $725, tame term. At either price the Mogul 8-16 is by far the most eco nomical tractor because it operates on cheap, common kero sene or coal oil. Gasoline to run the gasoline tractor cots over 100 per cent more than the kerosene a Mogul 8-10 will use. Which is best for you? You know what gasoline costs you, and you know what you pay for kerosene. Figure it out yourself, or see your dealer. This is a saving you can't afford to miss. International Harvester Company of America Mog ut kerosene VAUGHAN & SON Alliance, Nebraska iiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiuiiiHiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiinmwj National Music Supply Company Victrola Department is now opon. Complete Mock of Vlitrolaa on display at price rang ing from flfl to 3(M. Also a large mh U of the lAtest record about l.OOO of them All prlceN, 75c Iv S7.00. You are cortlhilly invited to come in nnl kcc the niHchineit and hear all the newest record. JOHN WIKER, Manager jttmtitt We Want YoiiSJS to ke-.? in mind the (act that in addition to printing this n s paper wc .i j job vvrk of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure To See Us work and reduce farm costs, for the simple reason that the OilPull is a year 'round proposition. It saves money plowing, harvesting, threshing, hauling, drilling and at other power jobs. CJtPvLL 15-30 and 30-60 Horsepower The OilPull bums cheap kerosene or distillate at all loads, at any kind of work. It is throttle governed there 8 no fuel waste, the power is steady and uniform. . The OilPull is oil-cooled no danger of radiator freezing. It is easy to operate any intelligent person can run it after a little instruction. The 15-30 has two speeds for road work. Advance-Rumely Garr-Scott Line, FULL LINE OP TIIItESHES REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES F. A. CLARK, ALLIANCE f areeeUVy ttHIHKH You vi!i be in need of printing cf seme kind. Whether it be letter heads, statements wed ding invitations or public salo bill'., re member we can uirn out the vc vl; f t the I: 'est cost coi. intent v , rrnr- vork. mmm irfcjpg Right on Your Own Farm The OilPull Tractor wUl cut the drudgery of farm Representative PIIONE 11 LACK 71