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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1916)
Till BEE: OMAIL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 1, 1916. rv.v.'.v.W'.ii .Wf' itt live. -. . is) '. -J- o.. t v.; .6'' O1 I . ftOO .I, J Bv .W.M 3"1 ot :.?: lAi5 5$ i V v 1 uv- i1 i mi" Jno. Sullivan Manager if- r t: i i r r 1 1 II 1 jl ' P-fBDhES! i l;J r i! ' 111 p III Uf 'I Ml i li 11 W jfP "The Old GREETINGS FROM OUR 3(5VE5S aHBBAMMG NdTTUTOm PROAfMNi L Wolff Manufacturing Co. . Plumbing Goods . 1 Tears of Quality Omaha, Neb. Berg Suit Me Greetings We Thank You for Your Pmst Patronage and Wish You a Happy New Year lii y IS OUR WIS TO ALL t. . Omaha's Favorite I' is what your New Year's guests will say when you serve them with a bottle of a Reliable 'EE Wm. J. SWOBODA, Retail Dealer. TELEPHONE DOUGLAS 222 IIS! - OOJjVivi OMAHA MILK IS RATED HIGH Inspector Bostie Shows now the High Standard for Omaha is Maintained. BACTERIA AND BUTTEBFAT Dairy and Milk Inpector Bosale. reports that during the year, alxty-one of 1,37 cowa tested for tuberculosis were found to he Infected to the extent that they were ordered slaughtered. Since the merger of South Omaha, tlitrty-seven of 2t9 dairy cows of that district were condemned, after the tuberculin test had been applied, the per cent of infected cows being fifteen, much higher than prevailed in Omaha proper. Of elghty-slx milkmen arrested for violations all but ona were convicted, suspended f'nes being imposed on the first offense. The report states that out of 762 sedi ment tests made of bottled milk by the Omaha department and XX by federal in spectors, only fifty samples showed sedi ment. A total of 4.222 milk and cream samples were taken during the year, some In conjunction with the federal inspectors, who were here for several weeks. The samples were tested for butter fat. bac teria and adulterations. The coat of the Inspector's department for the year was S1.952. The standard which the bacteria, teat la applied la that milk having less than 100,000 bacteria per cublo centimeter is regarded as safe, and the relative quality of the milk is baaed on the variation nhove or below that standard. Of 840 bac teria tests made 751 were under and seventy-nine were above 100,00ft The samples were taken from wagons, res taurants, grocery stores and from resi dences on request. ' Quality of Milk. Inspector Bossie made the following report of Omha's milk and cream supply, tha first column of figures referring to the bacteria tests and the next column showing the per cent of butler fat found in samples tested: CERT1FIKD DAIRIES. Average per year. Hue- Butter . . . ' te,1- fat. Alamlto Dairy Co., Friesland Farms 4,220 3 A. J. Love. Ijoveland Farms 2T.f00 1.9 PASTUER1ZED MILK. Alamlto Diary Co 19.vi0 Waterloo Creamerv Co M.O00 David Cole Creamery Co. .. te.OOn Jack Mlddlebrook 84.000 P. Cannon tirt.ono Andersen, A. ..: 2S.300 Anderson, Oscar 2fi,ono Anderson. W 2S.300 Christensen, ti. C 42.500 ChrlstenSen Bros S4.W0 Cramer A Pedersen JI2.9nO Christensen, John 25.000 Christensen. Pam 32,10 Christensen. N. F 31.100 Clausen. Julius M.fiifl Christensen & Iarson 4-",oo Chrlstenson, Anton 35.000 Christensen, Louis 42.ROO Corneer. E 33,500 Dahl Bros 48.000 Klmborg Bros S.l.sno Frederlcksen, A 39,600 Ginsburg, A 6S.PO0 Crobeek. A. P. 73,000 Hansen, Chas 56,800 We Wi$l You a Happy and Prosperous New Year LEISY BREWING CO. Telephone Douglas 5714 312 North Tenth Street JOHN F. ROUSAR CO. Wholesale Distributors Hansen, Fred Hamblln, J. L, Jacohsen Bong Jacobsen, C M Jacobscn, John Jensen, C. 11 , Jensen, Co., J , Jesson Bros Johnson, C. V Jensen, L. P Johnson, Fred Jensen, J. M Jensen, Chris Jensen & Sorensen ... Johnson, I. Jeppesen. Jepp Jensen Bros Jensen, Nels Jeppefsen, Peter Knudsen, Knud Karr. Chris Larsen, Hans I.arsen, Anton Iirsen, A. M. Milgaard. Jim Moss, Elmer Menagh. C. V Mlttleman. Max Norgaard & Co Nelsen, N. 3 N'orgaard, Rasmus ... Nelsen. L. P Nelsen. Rasmus Nelderberg, A Nufer. Frank Nelson. H Olsen Bros Pedersen, R. M Petersen, Anton Paulsen, W Post, C. B Petersen, George Petersen, Pete raulsen. II. K Petersen. J. II Petersen. Max Pedersen, Robt Petersen, Chris Petersen. Oscar Rasmusaen. Peter Rehmler A Co Bpangaard. Mrs. J. M. Kpangaard. C Sorensen, S. P Pwanson Andersen Scott. U C Sheanln, H Sorensen, Jim Sorensen, M. C Taft, Chris Vercuysse & Vahemen Winter, P. N W. R. Wood ........... W. R. Wood SOUTH SIDE Clausen. Rasmus F.lnegaard, Oeorge ... Rbsen, W Kbsen, E. , Gunderson. Chris Hansen, Peter Jensen, Axel Madsen, Nels , Oulst A Miller Behmlde. Martin Bkovgaard. Bros Peteraen, Chris 43.409 42.SO0 , M..V10 , 4S..-0 40,300 , 79,3110 60.1 2." 29.1110 , S9.000 30. 10 29.3"0 31.W10 2.00 49.000 25.700 49,H 32.(500 Se.tfO 3-,in0 19.600 ' 42.HOO 73.000 4K.000 05,000 31.8O0 W.100 Kl.m 82.900 30,500 40,700 67.SOO 15.9SO 33,H 37.3I10 49.800 23.400 Bii.fi'iO 27.S"V 33.200 68.3nO 40.000 3o.o lL'2.000 3K.700 28.R.V ,00 0.700 49.ROO 1IS.HO0 2S.S00 42.600 t7.00rt 40,000 38.000 22.000 13,600 6,000 40,000 ....... 19,000 60,000 ......160,000 ....... 61.000 39,400 . 129.000 DAIRIES. 147,600 J .000 ' 105,000 86,500 58.000 6K.D00 90.0O 160.000 70.0r , 74.000 27,001) 85.009 3.J . 33 XI 31 31 S3 33 It 3 3 82 33 3 8 M 3 3 8.3 , 3.J 3 8 r..t 8 3.3 3.2 3.2 3.3 3.3 8.5 8S 3.7 3.8 3 3 8, r S- ' 3.4 8.S ' 3.4 35 8.4 38 31 8.3 2.4 3.3 3.2 S3 3.4 .8.8 3.2 S3 3.3 3.3 8.2 31 3.4 2.2 : S.3 8.2 3.8 4 8.2 . 3.2 3.2 8.2 . .... J.T-. t '' 3.1 : 3.4 ' 3 3 8.2 38 3.9 3.6 3.3 3.2 8.3 -. 2.2 4 ! !i Keegan Resents Hobo Inference About Jug-Bugs He wore a red necktie, talked like woman and walked with mincing steps. Ha appeared at the city workhouse last night for a "flop," for he asked for "shelter from the weather's Inclemency." "At last." prayfully sighed Ben Keegan, keeper of the place. "At last I've got ma one of them things, all to myself, and nobody looking!" Keegan showed him where to aleep. "Oh. di, ml!" protested the would-, lodger. "I could never sleep there. I da believe the place is lousy!" "You do believe it!" repeated Keegan. "You believe It's lousy. After one I00M you only think soT -The Joint ia lousyl Bum,, outside!" and Keegan planted his good foot on that portion of the effemin ate gaycat'a anatomy which la most often kicked at. Matinee Dally, 2 P. M. Every Night, 8:15 starting SUNDAY, JAN. 2 Most Stupendous Production Ever Offered in Vaudeville MM IN HER GREATEST SENSATION y m y m u ki 59 MAX REINHARDT'S WORLDLESS PLAY In Eight Scenes from "Tales of the Arabian Nights" Company of G5 and Augmented Orchestra PRICES: Matinee Gallery, 10c; best seats (except Saturday and Sunday) 25c. Night, 10c,25c, 50c and 75c. i! I, L2 1)