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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1916)
Don't Dodge! When These Questions Are Put Squarely Up to You Suppose something should happen to you tonight what would your wife and children dot "Where would they get the income which supports them t Could they go on living as they have done! Could the children remain in school? Could they keep the roof over their heads! Have you provided the means which will survive yout These are all good questions practical hard-headed vital, can YOU answer them? I can help you answer them in a way that will confer a lasting benefit to your family. John G. Lewis ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA Manager for Western Nebraska Security Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Lincoln, Nebr. iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiii!ii:!iiii:iiii!:iiiiiiiiiii:iiir;i!!i:iiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiii:iiiiiinii!rmi Men and Women Wanted-Government Positions Forest assistant. Industrial teacher, Junior engineer, land law clerk, teacher, telegraph operator. Examination March IS. Stenograph er and typewriter February 26. Quick preparation is necessary. You Can Learn by Mall at Home, Study at NIgbt. Wouldn't you like a Job for life with a steady income of 1 75 to 1 100 or more every month with a good chance for promotion? Then why not get it? We guarantee to prepare you for any clTil service position, city, state or federal coach you free until you get the pos ition. Send for particulars. CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL Kittredge BIdg., Denver FLOUR made in western Nebraska from wheat grown in western Nebraska. Housewives should use GOLD LEAF HIGH PATENT Sold in Hcmingford by: C. A. Burlew, C. Lockwood, D. W. Butler, N. Frohnapfel and B. E. Johnson. Sold in Alliance by: A. D. Rodgers, Wm. Hamilton and Mai lery's. FOREST ROSE HIGH PATENT Sold in Hcmingford by : C. A. Burlew, C. Lockwood, I). V. Butler, N. Frohnapfel and B. E. Johnson. SNOWDRIFT HIGH PATENT Sold by L. H. Highland, Alliance. We stand behind these high class brands of good flour. If you are not a regular user give them a trial. Hemingford Roller Mills A. M. MILLER, Proprietor Ferl Farminjg " Madiinerj An Ordinance regulating the tale of milk and cream within the City of Alliance, Box Butte County, Nebras ka. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Alliance. Ne braska: Section 1. No person shall bring into the City of Alliance for sale or . sell, or offer to sell for consumption ! In said City, any milk or cream with iout a permit from the City of Alli ance. I Section 2. No person -shall bring into the City of Alliance for sale, or sell or oner tor sale, any milk or cream which has been obtained from any milk dealer, dalr)man, or other peron, not having a permit issued by the City of Alliance to Bell same for consumption within said city. Section 3. Permits shall be re newed annually, May 1. The appli cant must state his name, residence, postoflice address and the location of his business place or places, and the number of cows from which milk is obtained for sale and the number of quarts (estimated) sold daily. If the applicant buys part or all of his milk supply, the names and address es and numbers of permits of all per sons from whom he obtains milk or cream and the quantity (estimated) shall be stated. Section 4. The city will not. Issue any permits unless it is satisfied af ter inspection, with the cleanly and sanitary condition of the stables, cows, wagons, store, or place of bus iness of the applicant therefor, and with all the utensils used by him from which his milk or cream is ob tained; and that food given to the cows is pure and wholesome, and that all persons engaged In the care and handling of milk are free from any contagious disease, and that said persons use due cleanliness in their work. Section 6. All applications for per mits to sell milk or cream In the City of Alliance shall be placed on file when received by the city clerk and as soon as possible, within sixty days after the application is received, the city clerk, or some person duly auth orized by the Board of Health, or the Health Officer, shall visit the dairy or place of business of such applicant and make such observation and gath er such information as to enable the Board to satisfy themselves of the sanitary condition of the dairy. Should the applicant live at such dis tance from the City of Alliance as to make it impracticable for the Health Officer, or other person authorized by the Board of Health, to visit such dairy premises, the applicant shall furnish evidence to the Board, of the sani'ary condition of his dairy. Section 6. If after issuing a per mit to sell milk or cream, the Board of Health shall become satisfied that the provisions of this ordinance are being violated, it may at once revoke the permit issued to such person, and no new permit shall be Issued until all Banltary conditions have been rectified. The Health Officer shall have authority to suspend the permit of any person violating this ordinance until such time as the city shall take action. Section 7. The fees charged for selling or producing milk or cream for sale in the City of Alliance shall be as follows: (a) For each milk depot, grocer, meat market, bakery, etc., fifty cents per year. (b) For each wagon used in de livering milk, fifty cents per year. (c) For each producer having five cows or less, twenty-five cents per yar- . ... (d) For eacn proaucer naving u?n cows and more than five cows, fifty cents per year. , (e) For each proaucer naving , more than ten cows, one dollar per yr- . . ... v. Section 8. All pernms mum ur posted in a conspicuous place in the milk depot, grocery, meat market, bakery, or other place where milk or cream is sold. Section 9. Nothing In this ordin ance shall be construed as prevent ing hotels, restaurants, lunch rooms, etc.. from serving milk or cream, when It Is to be consumed on the premises, without a permit. Section 10. All Inspections of dairies or other places where milk or cream is produced, handled, prepared or stored for sale or distribution In the City of Alliance, shall be made and kept by the City Clem or oy some competent person appointed by the Board of Health on the score card used by the Dairy Division of the United States Government. Section 11. The milkers must thoroughly wash and wipe their hands and th- cows' udders before they b"ttin Viill.ing. Tlr-y therefrom. No person shall use milk can or bottle for other than milk purposes. Section 16. No person shall bring into the City of Alliance for sale or shall sell or offer for sale any milk: (a) Containing less than 12 per cent of milk solids. (b) Containing more than 88 per cent of water and fluid. (c) Containing less than 3 per cent of butter fat. (d) Having a specific gravity of less than 1.029. (e) Containing any dirt, foreign matter or sediment. (f) Containing any boraclc or sal ic lie acid, formalin, or other for eign chemicals. (g) Containing any pathogenic bacteria. (h) Containing bacteria of any kind more than 100,000 per cu, cm. (I) Drawn from any cow having a communicable disease or showing clinical symptoms of tuberculosis or froin n herd which contains any diseased cattle, or are afflicted with or hnve been exposed to any com municable disease. (J) Drawn from any cow within 15 days before or 5 days after par turition. (k) Drawn from any cow which has been fed on garbage, refuse or any other unwholesome or improper food. (1) Which has existed or has been kept under conditions contrary to the provisions of this ordinance. (m) Drawn from any cow with in flamed or sore udders. Provided that subdivisions a, b, c. and d shall not apply to milk sold un der the name of skimmed milk. Section 16. No persons shall bring into the City of Alliance for sale, or sell, or offer for sale milk from which the cream has been removed, either In part or In whole or which contains less than 3 per cent butter fat, unless sold as skimmed milk and the container plainly marked as such. Section 17. No one shall use any vehicle for the delivery of milk in the City of Alliance which shall not at all times be kept in a cleanly con dition and free from any substance which will contaminate or Injure the purity of the milk, and shall have a covering of canvas or other material so arranged as to thoroughly protect the contents thereof from the rays and heat of the sun. Section 18. Should scarlet fever, smallpox, diphtheria, typhoid fever, tuberculosis or other dangerous or infectious diseases occur In the fam ily of any dairyman or among any of his employees, or In any bouse In which milk is kept for sale, or in the family or among the employees of any person who ships milk Into the City of Alliance, for Bale, such dairy man, vendor or shipper of milk Bhall immediately notify the Health Offic er of the facts In the case and the Health Officer shall at once investi gate and order the sale of such milk stopped or sold under such regula tions as he thinks proper. Should any dairyman, vendor, or shipper of milk fail to notify the Health Officer of any such contagious or Infectious diseases or after such Information Is given, fall to obey his directions, the Health Officer shall sleze and destroy all milk sent Into the city by such persons, and he shall, when acting In! good faith, be held narmiesB in aam ages therefor. In delivering milk to families in which there exists con tagious or Infectious diseases, the dalrvman shall not enter, neither shall he permit any of his milk bot tles or vessels to be taken Into such houses, but shall pour such milk as each family wisheB into vessels fur nished by such family Section 19. PRIVATE tmS OFFICE W -I' f WW If w 3m j 3rU (BcVwk'AW WtlVW & The "Boss" wants men in his employ who have bank ac counts. You would prefer that kind if you were the boss. They are earnest men looking out for the future; they are not left off or discharged. The boss has a fellow-feeling for these men. He used to bank his money; that's how he became boss. Bank your money. Increase your balance. BANK WITH US We pay 4 per cent interest on time deposits. FIRST STATE BANK I AAV 1AJ V. AIWAA. vrvu lXlk.fi II I 1 yAA VH AAl. A Vt than 146 degrees Farenhelt, which temperature shall be held not less than twenty minutes or more than thirty minutes. Section 23. Any person, firm or corporation convicted of any viola tions of any provisions of the above ordinance, or obstructs or Interferes with the execution thereof shall be fined not less than $1.00 or more than $100.00 for each offenBe. Passed and approved this 15th day or May, 1916. Passed first reading. May 15, 1916. Passed second reading, May 15, 1916. Passed third reading, May 15, 1916. PENROSE E. KOMIQ, Mayor. Carter Calder, Clerk. (SEAL) 24-2t-728-7104 old daughter to Alliance to the hos pital Monday where she waa success fully operated upon for appendicitis. Mrs. J. C. Johnson of Scott sbluff, and children, are in town for a short time, visiting friends. DR. KEEGAN AT MEETING Son of Alliance People One of Ijad . in Scientists at Meeting Held at IJncoln Dr. J. J. Keegan, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Keegan of Alliance, was one of the leading scientists in at tendance at the twenty-sixth annual meeting of the Academy of Science, held at the Temple theatre in Lin- The members of their0n Friday afternoon. May 12 Dr. Keegan finished in medicine at the state university last year. He was given a contract in an advanced posi tion as instructor this year In the college of medicine.- At the meeting he spoke on ''The Brain of an Edu cated Indian.'-'. Dr. Keegan has recently written several articles on medical research work that have been published in one of the leading medical Journals. His friends are glad to learn of his continued advancement More Acres, More Bushels Each is possible when an OilPull is used. Plow as deep as you like, and plant at the right time to get the bumper crops it's easy to do both, with the 1530 WWWIWW 30-60 Horsepower aVf- Horsepower The OilPull is easy to start and easy to operate. It burns cheapest kerosene or distillate at all loads. After plowing, it will furnish you steady reliable power for hauling, roadmaking, threshing, husking and dozens ii other jobs. Wheels conform to every highway restriction. The 15-30 has two speeds foi road worlr Advance-Rumely Garr-Scott Line, FULL LINE OF THRESHES REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES F. A. CLARK, Representative ALLIANCE. PHONE BLACK 711 us palls, cans, Hiram'! i f "," kuuh hii ur o"-- ators. etc.. unless tney nave iM-en i;uiesH sucn cream i iuuuui-u ....... thoroughly washed in hot water and m which conforms to all the re sir hut u-:ittr Mild HOlla. and al- ,niirnif nts of this orantaiue, life Board of Health, the Health Officer. or any person authorised by them or him shall have authority to examine all dairy herds, and all utensils for handling milk, of all dairymen - or other personB engaged in selling or shipping milk or cream for Bale in the City of Alliance. These inspect ors shall have power to open any can, vessel or package containing milk or cream whether sealed, or otherwise, and take samples of milk or cream for analysis and If upon Inspect ion the milk or cream is found to be lil- thv or the can or other containers irof. Crome. president of Hast- in in hii unclean condition, the said n. cnlleee. will uive the annual ad inspector may then and there con-1 ,irt,H8 to the graduating class of Alli demn the milk or cream as deemed 1 anPP ng, school. Prof. Crome is n bv him to be filthy and report same p(rong factor In this Presbyterian :.t once to the mayor who will order ..oiieue. and his appearance here an investigation. The report ot sucn promises a rare treat analysis of the milk or cream nnu lie Hied with the ci:y clerk and he shall make a report of such an.i'.ysM to the council. Section 20. No person shall bring into tile city OI Alliance mr unir t.i HORSES BY EXPRESS Four Carloads of War Horse for French Army Iav Alliance by Impress for Jersey City The express charges on four car loads of horses, purchased in Alli ance Friday and Saturday at the In spection for the French army, and shipped Sunday noon, will total 12,- 662.75. by the time they reach Jer sey City, N. J. A demurrage chart: of $1,000 per day on the ship, wail ing at Jersey City, caused the unus ual shipment. - , t The horses were purchased at tr inspection now going on regularly t Alliance, under the management of C. L. Lester & Company, 114 bead were purchased on Friday and Sat urday by the inspectors, who were very liberal and turned down but few. The four carloads shipped by express were attached to passenger train number foriy-four - Sunday noon. At Lincoln they were maJ Into a special train and shipped to Chicago, from where they go by special train to Jersey I'ity.. . The inspections are very success ful, and the denial: 1 or horses is great for French war purposes. The next Inspection, as a-uu-unced In The Herald, this iusue, will e on Friday and Saturday, May -'i : od 27. Mules will also be purchas I. Dr. W. J. Ma ha fly is in Lincoln this week attending 'h forty-ninth annual meeting of i li - Nebraska State Dental society. T'i sessions began Monday afternoon it id close this afternoon, and lire beinu held af the Llndell hotel. The address of welcome wii r'v i Monday after . . ... t .. u , ' IIOOII 19 J MilJUI ' 111 IJIII- Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Iliillinger of coin and that ni -l.t : banquet was Bingham brought their twelve-year- given to the members in attendance. soan. terwards sterilized with boiling wat er or Bteam. Care must be taken that the seams of the vessels are thoroughly cleaned with a brush. Section 12. Immediately alter milking, the milk shall be removed from the stable Into the milk room and put into perfectly clean bottles and cans. The milk house or milk room must be screened from flies and other insects, and must be at least ftrty feet from any cess pool or vault. No milk house or other place where milk or cream Is stored or handled shall be used as sleeping quarters or for storing any articles other than those used in the production and handling of milk. All toilet rooms shall be separate and apart from the milk room where milk or cream Is stored or handled. Section 13. No other foodstuffs except butter or cheese shall be kept in the same compartment of any ice box or refrigerator with milk or cream not in sealed containers, and such ice box or refrigerators Bhall be kept clean and free from odors at all times. Section 14. All cans or bottles used in the distribution of milk shall hA thoroughly cleaned either by hot water and soap or hot water and so da, or other alkali, rinsed and steril ized by boiling water or steam before they are again used as receptacles for milk or cream. Milk cans must be washed and cleaned immediately .....m fr.ri.ii. n uiiiiKtunces. and snail I not contain more than &U0.00U Dac- teria per cu. cm. and snail noi con tain less than 18 per cent Dutier lai. Section 21. No milk, cream or ice cream shall be sold, offered or expos ed or kept for sale with the intention of selling the same witnin me cny of Alliance, after 1916, unless such milk or cream shall uave been obtained from cows that have been given a satisfactory negative tuberculin test within six months from date of issuance of license. All cows that shall have been satisfac torily tested shall be marked, "Tu berculin Tested," and shall be num bered and a certificate shall be Hied with the city clerk of the city of Al liance upon forms furnished by the clerk, giving the number of the ani mals, date ot making said test, the name of the owner, and the result of the test made. All such certificates shall be based upon actual tests made by the administration of Tuberculin by some person qualified to make such tests and such certificate shall be signed by the person making such tests. Section 22. Nothing in this ord inance shall be construed as prevent ing the sale of milk or cream or ice cream to or by any firm, person or corporation where the same has been properly pasteurized in accordance with the Held system, to not less than 14 0 degrees Farenhelt or more Maybe You Know Nearly every man in your county and would like to engage in a business which you could expand to large proportions. If so, we have a most attractive proposition to make to you. Our business has grown so rapidly that we find it necessary to estab lish a few general agencies in Nebraska. Any man of good business ability and wide acquaintance could readily build up a permanent prosperous bus iness, and can become independent. We want to hear from such a man at once. 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