All Stockmen Know this Hotel and Most of them Stop With Us Well Located Always Comfortable ILER GRAND HOTEL 16th and Howard Sts. Omaha P. W. MIKESELL, Prop. RATES f 1.00 to f 2.00 SINGLE 75c to f 1.S0 DOUBLE Try it Once Under the New Management You Will Come Again We are using a first-class bone tinted Corn Cob ripe as an adver tisement. It's an emblem of real comfort. We will mail you a half dozen free of all charge If you will only send us a iost card or letter re quest for them. Or cut out this advertisement, fill in yotir name and ad dress and mail it. Name Address IRRIGATION EXPERIMENTS Work on First Well Will lie Started Within a Few Week Proba bly on Powell Farm According to Senator Earl Mallery, the experimental irrigation in t his county will start In a very short time. The necessary arrangements have been made, and while it is not yet an assured fact, it is Very prob- able that the first well will be put down on C. L. Towell's place, three' files north of town. While It Is known that there are surer places' than this, especially In the Snake creek valley, the Towell location is more advantageous as it will "prove" the territory in which it is located and is in a territory where irrigation is needed more. Before it ts declared a success, the well must furnish 200 gallons a min ute for a considerable length of time. In case the first well is a suc cess, the second one will be put In a place where Indications are less sure, in order that it may all be tested. If the well Is a success. It will be im mediately transferred to the owner ship of the farmer on whose place It is put. If it Is not a success, it costs the farmer nothing, and It Is not con sidered that there Is a farmer In the country, who, if a good well was found on his place, would not will ingly pay the costs. C. A. Newberry will furnish the machinery for the wells, so that but little expense will have to be borne by the county. of this year show an Increase In soles of 15.167 pounds of butter, a record that cannot be shown by many Insti tutions of a like nature in towns ev en larger thsn Alliance. The qual ity of the product, together with the excellent service, has caused this in crease. An even greater-Increase la expected during the remainder of the year. WALK CONTRACT LET aan: SPEC ft OFFELH TO HERALD READERS c 3C THE BIGGEST MAGAZINE CLUBBING OFFER EVER MADE The Following Magazines One Year Each Without a Cent of Cost to You: WOMAN'S WORLD - ; 12 Issues OMAHA RURAL WEEKLY ... ....... 52 Issues FARM JOURNAL 12 Issues HOME BUDGET 12 Issues SPARE MOMENTS ...: 12 Issues HOME MAGAZINE 12 Issues TOTAL 112 Issues Send Your Subscription in to the Omaha Daily and Sunday News for One Year at $3.00 and Receive Each of Above Magazines FREE With Your Subscription to the OMAHA DAILY NEWS (Without Sunday) at $2.50 You Will Receive a One Year Subscription to FARM JOURNAL HOME MAGAZINE OMAHA RURAL WEEKLY c SEND ALL REMITTANCES TO THE OMAHA DAILY NEWS J.' J. Vance Successful liidder for Walks Work Now Well I'nder Wa) J. J. Vance was awarded the con tract for the concrete walks on the court house yard, the price, Includ ing the work of removing the front walk to the north and south sides, being H.277.66. The price for the curb and gutter was 72 cents a foot and for the curbing 26 cents. The price for the sidewalk was liH cents per square foot. 1 80 was al lowed for removing the front walk. The work Is now well under way, the front walk having been completely torn up, and construction work on the new walk will start at once. The blocks were removed with but little damage, only a small number of them being broken. The damaged blocks will be sold as soon as the work is completed. Planting of the lawn has been held up for some time on account of the walks, -and this will also be completed at once. CHILDREN'S DAY Will lie Observed at Raptlst Sunday School Sunday at 10 O'clock Children's Day will be appropri ately observed at the Baptist church next Sunday at 10 o'clock. A pro gram will be rendered by the child ren, consisting of flag and flower drills, readings, recitations and songs. All children not attending Sunday school elsewhere are cordially invit ed; grownups are especially welcome. WILL SUE CITY ENJOYING FINE INCREASE of Rest Year So Far In the History Alliance Creamery That the Alliance creamery Is a growing institution is evidenced by the fact that so far this has been the bejst ea,r since It has been in busi ness. Compared with the first five months of 1914, the first Ave months Property Owners Along Ho Rutte Want Damages for Change in the Grade Glenn Miller, Nelson Worley, Wm. Rlgnell, Al Wlker and Enoch Boyer, property owners along Box Butte avenue, have made known their in tention to bring suit against the city for damages, which they allege will I be Incurred by placing the Box Butte avenue walks to the recently estab lished grade. Tart of them allege that they will suffer by the deep cuts In front of their lots, and others will be affected by deep fills In front of their property. As the alleged dam age is not really caused until the walks are placed to grade, these property owners will not bring suit until after the walks are completed. They have retained William Mitchell as their attorney. ESTIMATE FOR YEAH City Counc il, at Seelal Meeting Held Monday Evening, Pimm Rudget for Year The city council, at the special meeting held Monday evening of thla week, made the following estimate for the expenses of the coming mun icipal year: Park maintenance ........ $2,000 Interest, city park bonds ... 250 City hall bond ' 1,000 Sewer maintenance 1,500 Lighting bonds , 1,000 Sewer bonds 1,600 Water extension bonds 1,000 Water bonds 3,000 Street and lighting 4,000 Stationery and printing BOO- Fire and water 4,000- Streeti and alleys 6,000- Offlcers' salaries 6,000- City library 2,000 TOTAL 131,850 The estimate for last year was total of $30,630. READY FOR SWIMS Alliance VaJunteer Fire Department Tutting Finishing Touches on the Rig Pool Visitor! to the Stockmen's Con vention in Alliance next week will have the opportunity to make use off the new swimming pool which is be ing completed this week by the Alli ance Volunteer Fire Department. The finishing touches are being add ed and by Saturday it is expected that the water will be turned on and, the pool opened. y This enterprise will be an eudur lng monument to the fire depart ment. It will be open to the use of all and will be a desirable addition to the benefits of living In western Nebraska. WEATHER FORECAST Issued by the U. S. Weather Rureau, Washington, D. C, for the week legliining Wednesday, June 0. FOR UPPER MISSISSIPPI VAL LEY AND PLAINS STATES: Show ers are probable about the 11th and again on the 15th. 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