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About The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1919)
THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HERALD ; Thursday, May 15, 1919 1 i BETTER FACILITIES FOR LIVE STOCK SHIPPERS Now Imw C'ontK'1 ItailrontU l ltn SliMkiiHii hihI IVurrv Senator .1. W. Oooil, rf irrsenMn the twenty-tlshth dlsirU-t. Intrortur d and serured Hie jmssaRf tf. dur ing the rt-rrnt sosslon of tho state legislature two bills alTrctitiit and regulating the srromniodailnns to be provided the live rlotk sllpp-iV of the state ty the railroad that moot with the Instant and hearty ap proval of the stork men of western Nebraska. One of thse measures. Railroad bill No. 20 requires the pro vision of a ear with proper arrommo da'.lons and In the case of fifteen or more such passengers making It com pulsory for the road to provide an additional coach at the first division point. It also provides for depot, or station .stops such as are provided for passenger trains at stations and watering and feeding places and for transportation to the' exchange in Omaha In case of storm or night hour arrivals. The coaches must be well ventilated, well heated and sanitary and must provide an ade quate supply of clean water, The other bill makes It mandatory upon the railroad company to pick up half-car shipments of stock for buyers who have enroute the other ' half car load. Both measures are worthy and will greatly enhance the condition of the accommodations heretofore provided the shipper as he accompanied a shipment to the mar ket and will no doubt prove an addi tional Incentive to the stockmen to confine their shipments to the large market so the state. " Regular Teachers examination will be held at the Court House. May 23 end 21. Rending rlrrje examinations will be held Saturday May 24th. Opal Russell. Co. Bunt. Cleaning With Gasoline. Cnless the whole garment l plneed In gasoline, the small plnees will show rings when cleaned. This is cansed by using too much giiiMiie on the grease swt. Rriixh lightly with f ' cloth dampened with the gnnnllne, ' tiruKh when dry. If tin- ring are then notlcenhle hold the soiled t-irt over the Klenin of n teakettle, ntxl (Ills will remove tho unsightly Notch. ' I OVER-EATING is tii root of nearly all digestive vils. If your digestion Is weak or out of kilter, better oat less and bm IH.OID the now aid to better digettion. Pleasant to tako effective. Let Ki-moid kelp straighten out your digestive troubles. , " MADE BY SCOTT Bt BOWNS MAKSJtS OP BCOTT EMULSION The University Extension Service favors the waterglass method of pre serving eggs. Lime water will pre serve eggs as perfectly as waterglass but it sometimes gives them a lime flavor. Tests made by tho United States Department of Agriculture showed that eggs could slso be pre served by varntshtlng then with vaseline. One gallon of waterglass will make solution enough to pre serve fifty or sixty doxen eggs and the cost will be only two or three cents a dozen. Two-quart glass Jars give satisfaction as containers tho any kind of earthenware crocks or wooden palls may be used. Iafertlle unwsshed, but clean, eggs keep the best. They should he candied for cracks and blood spots. Allow two Inchest of solution over the top eggs Store In a cool dry place, preferably a well-ventilated cellar. If the eggs get too warm they will not keep. May 27 will be annual stock feed ers day at the University Farm. Lin coln. Cattle and sheep feeding exper ments will be brought to a close on that day. Steera have been fed to de termine the value of adding ensilage to corn and alfalfa with and without ensilage. The value of adding ensil age to corn and alfalfa has also been tested, and an attempt haa been made to substitute hominy meal for half the corn In a corn, alfalfa, oil meal and ensilage ration. Sheep have been fed to determine whether hominy meal and gluten feed can be substi tuted for part of the corn la fatten ing lambs. WANTKD (lean cotton rag. 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Our plant facilities, which during the were extended only for urgent needs, are gradually being restored to a normal condition. And telephone service too, is steadily improving and getting back to our pre-war standard. But the cost of furnishing telephone service is much more than it was when the war began. And high prices for equipment and generally high operating expen ses are problems we shall no donbt have to meet for several years. NEBRASKA TELEPHONE COMPANY WRAPPED IN The Flavor Lasts 30 - mm r iff BIBB . i i i ii fin riii tut iv S w U xv THE SMOOTHEST SMOKING TOBACCO lniiiiisj)fitWiUiiiiUssiiUssipJifiUihtuiiuuunui POI Smoke over your problems. A little drawin9 on a fren 'ly pipe often saves a heap of drawin9 on a bank account. Remember When Vou Bought Your Car? Remember how the salesman stressed the necessity pit proper lubrication? Remember his telling: you how much proper lubrication meant in added power, added life, added smoothness? What's the answer? 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