Art Embroidery Display On exhibit this week and next at Geo. D. Darling's Furniture Store Fancy needlework, eon tetlng t Hattcnhurjr, Ro man Cut Work. Embroid ery. Mexican Drawn Work, Etching, Hcm stitclnliR ami all kinds of outline work made on the White machine. Miss It. K. Black, an ex pert repreRcntiiiR tlM White Sewing Machine Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, will Rive a Free dis play for the two weeks beginning JUNE llth. Kveryliody is cordially invited. With every machine purchased during the week we will give FREE Instructions Miss Black will display a $2,500 line of needlework and give free lessons. Ladies should come and receive ideas for mHkingart work. The superiority of the world-famed White Rotary Sew ing Machine is undisputed. It is due to the fact that these machines possess the most up-to-date improvements of mechanism and construction that the well-informed twentieth century women prefer the White to all other machines. AHK TO SEE THE SIT-8TIMTE STY EE Geo. D. Darling Alliance Nebraska JUNE REPORT OF . CITY DEPARTMENTS Htoctrfc Light find i'liwrr Depart ment Make. Excellent Showing for Month I imIIiiu May in Alliance' electric light and power department showed net earning of 11,534.23 for the month ending May IS, aa compared with net earnings of $928.97 for the ame month h year ago, arrordlng to the report rendered the city council at Its reg ular meeting on Tuesday evening. for month ending May It, 1917: Groas earninga, $2,9.r4.f4. Discount allowed. $218 SO. Operating expens es, $1, 201.51. Construction. 00. Last month: Gross earnings. $3,072 -94. Discount allowed. $220.02. Op erating expenses, $1,935.94. Net earnings, $740.60. Construction, $17fi 38. Ranie month Inst year: gross earnings-. $2,728.29. Discount allowed. $192.15. Operating expens es, $1,605.82. Net earnings. $92S -97. instruction. $1.35. Balances uncollected on June 11 were $395.77. The department now hii.8 712 consumer:,, an increase of 8 over the month before. The water department showed re ceipts from the quarter ending May 15 or $1,452.46 with uncollected bal ances on June 11 of $747.04. This department now has 720 consumers. Itoport of City Treasurer The report ot the city treasurer for the period from April 1 to May 15 was as folows: Hula me on hand In general fund at beginning of per iod, $514.36. Received from county treasurer, $2,141.11: miscellaneous license. $505; marshal fees, $39.90; interest, $24.72, a total of $2,710.73 i celved from these various sources. Disbursements from the general fund were: Warrants paid, 2.408.41: interest on same, $146.32; a total of $2,554.73 with a balance on hand of $670.36. Registered warrants un paid amount to $29,274.98. The park fund has a balance of $486.32. The cemetery fund has a balance of $779.39 with registered warrants un paid amounting to $1,354.15. The Are insurance fund has n balance on hand of $5. The water fund had an overdraft at the beginning of the period cover ed by the report of $99.38 with re ceipts during the period of $1,670. Disbursements amounted to $704.05, leaving a balance on hand of $866. 57, and registered warrants amount ing to $285.18. The light fund had a balance on hand of $9,816.56 with receipts dur ing the month of $2,818. Disburse ments amounted to $6,332.52. leav ing a balance on hand of $7,302.04. i Join Club. tin While Read lhe Herald Ads and Save Money By Them NOTICE Sealed hids will be received by the- J t-lt y of Alliance, Nebr.. until 6 p. m.. I June 26th. 1917. for: 25 Per Cent Discount SALE! We need the room for new stock and are offer ing these bargains in decorated table ware. The construction of sewer in sew er district No. 13 of City of Alliance. Nebr. Engineer' estimate of cost is $650. The construction of sewer In sewer district No. 31 of city of Alliano. MehT. Engineers estimate of it is $991 - The construction of sewer in sewer district No 34 of City of Alliance. Nebr. Engineer's estimate of cost is $709. Plans and specifications may be obtained at the office of the city en gineer. The city reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. T. P. ROLFSON, (SEAL) City Clerk 28-21-8413 the feeling that they might be called into the service and have khaki suits Issued to them, may go ahead and buy their summer suits with the as surance that if they ore called they will secure refund of one-half of the price of the suit. Join lnh the "White" Progressive Join the "White" Progressive lub. HEAR GRAND OPERA SUNDAY AFTERNOON The organisation of the company which is for the purpose of giving its members military training, will b completed on that date the 23rd I. E. Tash, Jack Hawes and R. M Raker have been appointed a com mittee to make arrangements for the program of that date. Lloyd Thonv i as. I E Tash and Jack Hawes are u committee for the purpose of draw ing up and presenting the "muster roll" for the company. Rome fine Turkish and Huck tow eling at the National Store. SHIPPED CARLOAD OF IH'TTEH WWHWBAI HAY WORTH $3600 ' DDRNED SUNDAY Spark from Passing Switch Engine Set .Monster Pile Afire Firemen Have Adjoining Structures A spark from a passing switch en gine at the Rurlington stock yards set fire to a pile of hay containing 225 tons, valued at $3600. at 8:45 o'clock Sunday morning, with the re sult that the pile was practically total loss. The bales of hay were stacked in a monster pile, nearly for ty feet In height, and a spectacular fire was the result of the spark. Had it not been for the rare pres ence of mind of Manager Harry Johnson of the yards and to his able direction of the fire fighting an ad Joining shed containing 240 tons might have also gone up in smoke. When Mr. Johnson saw the blaze start he put in a quick alarm for the Rurlington volunteer fire, fighting de partment, who were soon ;tfsisted by the Alliance volunteer department. The Alliance department, with only 1500 feet of hose, was unable to reach the blaze from a city hydrant, with the result that the fighting of the fire had to be done with water furnished by company locomotives. The fire burned so rapidly that it was impossible to save the pile, and attention was chiefly directed to sav ing the adjoining stock yards and buildings. After several hours of fighting the blaze was subdued, but not entirely quenched, for a force of fifteen men have been working ever since dragging the bales out onto the adjoining prairie and throwing wa ter on the small tires which spring up in the pile. On account of the fact that nearly every bale was burned on the outside there will be practically no salvage. The cost of the hay was about $16 per ton. On account of the fact that there is now no hay on the market it was worth much more than that. It is used for feeding stock in transit through Alliance. IjHMt Opportunity to Hear Miss Bur nett Sing for Some Time, nt Community Concert The last community concert to be held in the Phelan opera house this season will be given Sunday after noon at 2:30 o'clock, June 17. This will be the tenth community conceit for Alliance. Following concerts will be held in the open air. probably at the city park. The program Sunday afternoon will consist of three acts from II Trovatore, the Italian grand opera Leading singers will be Miss Eunice Btinett, Miss; Mabel Sward and Mr. Rex Truman, asstoted by a large chorus of gypsies, soldiers. priotU and nuns. Most of this music is fa miliar to and loved by all. On account of the fact that Miss Rurnett is leaving soon for her sum mer vacation this will be the last op portunity to hear her before her de parture. Alliance people and visit ors in the city are urged to attend this concert to encourage those who nre taking part so loyally. The Alliance Creamery shipped fi carload of butter to Chicago Wed nesday, the first full carload for the season which is fully three weeks be hind former years. The heavy run of butter making is now on and after this carload shipments will be noth ing unusual for this big Alliance es tablishment. The cool weather has somewhat re tarded the manufacture of ice by the company. However, the warm sum mer weather appears to be here and the plant will undoubtedly be soon running to capacity. Artificial Ire costs much more to manufacture thin year on account of the fact tlmt steam coal cost 300 per cent mort al the mines than it did a year ago. The Alliance Creamery has devel oped from a small business estab lishment of a few years ago to one of Alliance's largest manufacturing institutions. Those 19c towels are going fast at the National Store this week. No more than fifty memberships allowed in the "White" Progressive Club. OROAMKE VOU'NTEEIt til ARDS The members of Post M. Travel ers' Protective Association, at their regular monthly meeting Saturday afternoon, planned to complete the organization of the Alliance Volun teer Guards on Saturday, June 23. On this date a military band will be secured and a chance given to Alli ance eligibles to show their patriot ism by taking part in a patriotic celebration. Dr. L. W. Rowman wishes to an no'unce to his friends and patron the removal of his office from the First National Bank building to rt-,. Norton Rlock first three rooms to left, upstairs. 28-3t-8405 L. F. Hulen of the Nebraska Pot ash Company, accompanied by H. M. Rushnell, Jr., secretary of the Alli ance Commercial Club, and other gentlemen, made a trip in the for mer's automobile to Ruahville Tues day to attend the good-roads meet ing at that place. , Join the "White" Progrewfve Club. Join Club. the "White" ' Progressive ESTIMATE OF EXPENSE Estimate of expenses of the City of Alliance, Nebr.. for the fiscal year commencing the second Monday in ugust. 1917: Park Ronds $300 City Hall Ronds 550 Lighting Ronds 1,000 Sewer Ronds 1.600 Water Extension Ronds 1,000 Water Ronds 3,000 Park Maintenance 2,000 Sewer Maintenance 3,000 Street and City Lighting .... 5.000 General Fund 10,000 OOcera' Salary 6,500 Streets and Alleys 15,000 Library Maintenance 2.000 Cemetery Maintenance ,000 Fire, and Water 1.500 Stationery and Printing 600 Dinner plates sold for 2.05 a dozen now S1.55 5 inch plates sold for 1.20 1.25 and 1.45 a dozen, your choice per dozen $1.00 Casseroles sold for 1.25 and 1.35 your choice for $1.05 50c water pitchers for 35c Regular 7 inch plates sold for 1.85 & 1.95 a dozen $55050 Estimate for the year commencing second .Monday in August. 1916, was $42,000. W. E. ROt'SEY. Mayor. Attest : T. P. ROLFSON. City Clerk. (SEAL) 28-it-835-8336 King's Corner The Old Budweiser Corner SELLING ALL THE LEADING Soft Drinks and Beverages BEVERAGES ON DRAFT AT ALL TIMES Order a case of 36 pints sent to your home. De livery made anywhere in Alliance. Rebate for re turn of case. CIGARS, TOBACCO, C NDY. LUNCHES King's Corner JOHN HODGKINSON, Mgr. DiHtributing Agent for Bridgeport Bottling Works S1.45 Round vegetable dishes, regular 40c now 25c Regular 55c now 40c Covered sugar bowls were 5 He now This is towel week at the National 5-10-S5C Store. NOTICE OF BKAMMU IN THE COINTY COURT OF BOX Hl'TTE COl'NTY. NEBRASKA. In the matter of the estate of Hoyd n n . : - .a ii r. n niMiii, imh nmru. Notice is hereby given mat at me i County Court Boom in the city of ! I ...,,..(. .in I L, Till j . 1111,1111 t, III rum i . ,,,., wn .... .... I I . m .. ... , .. , - .. . .1... 1 (lay OI .IUI. 1911, HI me iumh hi j nine o'clock A II, the following mat tw will be heard and considered: the I petition Ol Klijah A. Watson, for let- tor of administration upon the es- tale of Floyd K. Watson, deceased. : to be granted to Oeome Watson. IB A E. TASH. (SEAL) County Judge a - - r. - - l.ee Ullfje, illiuinij. i;H-4t-S.ii-...i I A special crash towel at li at the National this week. 25c RECRUITS WILL GET REFUND ON SUITS Alliance I.. i hint Store. The Famous. Makes Novel Offer to Those Who Join the Ami) Don't fail to get in on this as we are below fac tory prices L. H. Highland Phone 56 A unique way of "tloin your bit" bus been adopted by The Famous, the Alliance Clot OiBI ston Taking advantage 'f the idea MlfCOOtOd by the advertising manager of (ho Nat ional Clothiers this store is offering, as will be noted by I heir ad on the last pa:c of this Beet ion of The Her ald, to return half of the purchase price of an sail pun based at the store, if the purchaser should be call ed for serice under the conscription hcI before August IV Alliance yoUBI men who have hef Hated about purchasing their sum mer VOarina apparel on account of Hj lo you have Blue Monday at your home? We f H htve an antidote: Head your washinir to the Al- H lianee St-nnt l.nuidiv and have it don I household iiic.-s. If you haven't received a list. IJ j ffH oni ' All machiin work ironed readv for use, RH ill staled work ready to iron. Nj jSj We .hi proud hi sa lliat we wash youi 'l ?3 ( clothes clean, just ;is whih .is snow We an .1- cajK't'ul w ith t hi 111 as you would he yourself. Kain- jjvjj re! ( waKhinjrs, rounh dr and domestic liuish, as -ii wSj ' well as regular hundle wash, done hctter than or- I I Alliance Steam Laundry ( Carter Calder, Mgr. Phone 160