The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, May 25, 1916, Image 11

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Individual Preparedness
The war against poverty ami want goes on in your life day
after day.
Your earning power constitutes the protection for your
family against these dread enemies NOW.
Suppose that earning power should suddenly stop I How
would your family carry on the fight t
A Life 'nsurance Policy Is
Individual Preparedness
Don't Put Off Life Insurance!
John G. Lewis
ALLIANCE, NEBRASKA
Manager for' Western Nebraska
Security Mutual Life Ins. Co., of Lincoln, Nebr.
Men and Women Wanted-Government Positions
Forest assistant, industrial teacher, Junior engineer, land law clerk,
teacher, telegraph operator. Examination March 10. Stenograph
er and typewriter February 26. Quick preparation Is necessary.
You Can Learn by Mail at Home, Study at Night.
Wouldn't you like a job for life with a steady income of $76 to
1100 or more every month with a good chance for promotion? Then
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CIVIL SERVICE SCHOOL Kittredge Bldg., Denver
FLOUR!
made in western Nebraska from wheat grown in western
Nebraska. Housewives should use
GOLD LEAF HIGH PATENT
Sold in Hemingford by: C. A. Hurlew, C. Loekwood, D. W.
Butler, N. Kroh.napfel and B. E. Johnson.
Sold in Alliance by: A. P. Iiodgers, Win. Hamilton and Mal
lery's. FOREST ROSE HIGH PATENT
Sold in Hemingford by: C. A. Burlew, C. Lockwrod, 1). W.
Butler, N. Frohnapfel and B. E. Johnson.
SNOWDRIFT HIGH PATENT
Sold by L. II. 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
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Right on Your
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The OilPull Tractor will
cut the drudeery of farm
-work and reduce farm costs, for the simple reason that the
OilPull is a year round proposition. It saves money plowing,
harvesting, threshing, hauling, drilling and at other power jobs.
15-30 and 30-60 Hortepower
The OilPull burns cheap kerosene or distillate at all load3,
at any kind of work. It is throttle governed there is no fuel
waste, the power is steady and uniform.
The OilPull is oil-cooled no danger of radiator freezing. It
is easy to operate any intelligent person can run it after a little
instruction. The .15-30 has two speeds for road work.
Advance-Rumely Garr-Scott Line,
FULL LINE OF THRESHES REPAIRS AND SUPPLIES
F. A. CLRK, Representative
ORDINANCE NO. 210
An Ordinance regulating the sale
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
out a permit from the City of Alliance.
Section 2. No person shall bring
Into the City of Alliance for sale, or
sell or offer for sale, any milk or
cream which has been obtained from
any milk dealer, dairyman, or other
person, not having a permit Issued
by the City of Alliance to sell same
for consumption within said city.
ALLIANCE.
PHONE BLACK fit
Section 3. Permits shall be re
newed annually, May 1. The appli
cant must state his name, residence,
postofhee 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 5. 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 Boon as possible, within sixty days
after the application Is received, the
city clerk, or some person duly auth
orized by the Board of Healtn, or tne
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
Rnnrd 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
dalrv nrenises. the applicant shall
furnish evidence to the Board, of the
sanitary condition of his dairy.
Section 6. If after issuing a per
mil to sell milk or cream, the Board
of Health shall become Batisfled 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 sanitary conditions have
been rectified. The Health Officer
shall have authority to suspend the
permit of 'any person violating this
ordinance until sucn time as me cuy
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
liverine milk, fifty cents per year.
(c) For each producer having five
cows or less, twenty-five cents per
vear. .
(d) For each producer having ten
cows and more than live cows, liny
cents ner year.
o) For each producer having
more than te-n cows.-one dollar per
ve:i r
Section 8. All permitr i ust be
tm-;le-l in a conspicuous place in the
milk denot. grocery, meat market.
bakery, or other place where milk
or cream is Fold.
Section 9. Nothing in this ordin
ance shall be construed as prevent
ing hotels, restaurants, lunch rooms,
etc.. from Kelvins milk or cream,
when it is t l'" consumed on the
premises, without a permit.
Section 10. All inspections of
iairies or other places where milk or
;-ream is produced, handled, prepared
or stored for sale or distribution in
the City of Alliance, shall be made
and kept by the City Clerk or by
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
t ho roughly wash and wipe their
hands ani the cows" udders before
thev h-gin j-ilIng. Th"y must no'
use pails, cans, strainers or separ
ators, etc., unless iney navn in-en
thoroughly washed in hot water and
soap, or hot water and soda, and af
terwards BtenhzeJ with Polling wai
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er or steam. iare hiuki ue mum
that the seams of the vessels are
thoroughly cleaned with a brush.
Section 12. Immediately arter
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 files and
other insects, and must be at least
fifty 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 Bealed containers, and
such ice box or refrigerators shall be
kept clean and free from odors at all
times.
Section 14. All cans or bottles
used In the distribution, of milk shall
be thoroughly cleaned either by hot
water Pd 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
after the milk or cream Is emptied
therefrom. No person shall use a
milk can or bottle for other than
milk purposes.
Section 15. 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 boracic or sal
icylic acid, formalin, or other for
eign chemicals.
(g) Containing any pathogenic
bacteria.
(h) Containing hacteria of any
kind more than 100,000 per cu. cm.
(1) Drawn from any cow having a
communicable disease or showing
clinical symptoms of tuberculosis or
from a herd which contains any
diseased cattle, or are afflicted with
or have 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
Bell, 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
hts 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 sale, such dairy
man, vendor or shipper of milk shall
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 fall to notify the Health Officer
of any such contagious or Infectious
diseases or ater such information Is
given, tfaii to obey his directions, the
Health Officer shall sieze and destroy
all milk sent Into the city by such
persons, and he shall, when acting In
good faith, be held harmless In dam
ages therefor. In delivering milk to
families in which there exists con
tagious or infectious diseases, the
dairyman 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 wishes into vessels fur
nished by such family.
Section 19. The members of the
Board of Health, the Health Officer,
or any person authorized by them or
him shall have authority to examine
ull dairy herds, and all utensils for
handling milk, of all dairymen or
other persons engaged in selling or
shipping nulk or cream for sale in
the City of Alliance. These Inspect
ors shall have power to open any can.
vessel or package containing milk or
cram whether sealed, or otherwise,
nl take samples of milk or cream
for analysis and If upon inspection
the milk or cream is found to be fil
thy or the can or other containers
are In an unclean condition, the said
inspector may then and there con-
lemn the milk or cream as deemed
by him to be lilthy and report same
at once to the mayor who will order
an investigation. The report of sucli
analysis of the v.ilk or cream shall
tie hied with the cKv clerk and lie
shall make a report of such m.i!ysi.
to the council.
Section 20. No person Bhall bring
into the city of Alliance for sale or
.jiiau sell or offer for sale any creai'i
unless such cream is produced f rem
i!k which conforms to all the re
quirements of this ordinance, free
from foreign substances, and shall
not contain more than 500.000 bac
teria per cu. cm. and shall not con
tain less than 18 per cent butter fat.
Section 21. No milk, cream or ice
cream shall be Bold, ottered or expos
ed or kept for sale with the intention
of Belling the same within the city
of Alliance, after 1916,
unless Buch milk or cream shall nave
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 Bhall have been satisfac
torily tested shall be marked, "Tu
berculin Tested, and Bhall be num
bered and a certificate shall be filed
with the city clerk of the city of Al
liance upon forms furnished by the
clerk, giving the number of the ani
mals, date of 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 140 degrees Farenhelt or more
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than 145 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 offense.
Passed and approved this 15th day
of May, 1916.
Tassed first reading, May 15, 1916.
Passed second reading, May 15,
1916.
Passed third reading, May 15,
1916.
PENROSE E. BOMIG, Mayor.
Carter Calder, Clerk.
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Dull aching keeps up, day and
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lfackache is often from weak kid
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