Thursday, June 26th, 1919. THE ALLIANCE (NEBRASKA) HE Li D LONG DISTANCE CALL RATES ESTABLISHED Various Charges nre (juoted for IHf. feient Kinds of 'ivlcirtione Calls. The telephone company has put Into effect retroactive 10 Alay i new regulations governing charges for long distance lelfpuone calls. Thene regulations are the same as have been in effect for interstate telephone cans bince January 21, but they have not been put in force be fore because only recently the Unit ed States Supreme Court fixed the authority for making telephone rates within the state. iue pitiivit-tti change from the former method of determining long distance telephone rates is that in stead of one class of service them are several, each with a different rate. ror example, there is one charge for "station to station" cYls, 'when anyone will talk at the tele phone called, another when a defin ite person is desired, another for "appointment" calls, tor night calls, and bo on. The basis of all charges on long distance calls under the new regula tion is the "station to station" rate. This is determined by the air line distance between towns. The rate funds to employ a state public health nnree they rendered a distinct serv ice to the people, according to calls for the nurse pouring into the office of the Women's Section of the Uni versity Extension Service, under whose auspices the nurse Is working. Many of the cities of the State have their own public health nurses, and so the State nurse will give her time largely to the rural districts. She is at the call nt any group of women. Her work is in the interest of better health for women and childrefv. ..a 1 m a 1 i.itt.t .,1 , . IS coinpuieu lor iue miuai fmuu vi rBnal hMs...n ,ti u conversation on the basis of 5 cents nYVh -h. 1. . i for each six miles up to 24 miles and wh SKied 53 Stream The tlre etBht mi,eB bey-U h "SS ..-bonTn'ovSk .".!.C.?'., tn .,-,! -t . Saturday forenoon, following the plies'hertrecaUing party does l"6"' off lhe TIMEJO ACT Don't Walt for the KatAl Ktages of Kidney lllic. Profit by Alll ance People's Kxperlence. Occasional attacks of backache, ir regular urination, headaches and dizry spells are frequent symptoms of kidney disorders. It's an error to neglect these ills. The attacks may pass off for a time but generally re turn with greater intensity. Don't delay a minute. Begin taking Doan's Kidney rills, and keep up their usel until the desired results are obtain ed. Good work in Alliance proves the effectveness of this great kidney remedy. Mrs. Thomas Ackerman, 621 W. Second St., Alliance, says: "1 know Doan's Kidney Tills are a wonderful I medicine, as they have always reliev Tlie Scottsbluff Star-Herald, hi the pd any kfdney disorders I have had. following, tells of the discovery of When my kidneys have been dts the body or Miss Ethel Moffet, who ordered, I have suffered from a dull, disappeared from her home near heavy pain across my back that Minatare last Wednesday and whose seemed to pull me down. At night clothing was found along the bank I couldn't rest because of the steady of the canal by the members of the aching and during the day I would family when she did not return teel tired and worn out. My kidneys home at the usual time after herding acted irregularly, too. Doan's Kid some cattle during the day: ney Tills have been the means of re Following three days of search ,ipvinK 8,1 n,B ,rou,,,e. bo I 'n blad and anxietv th romnina r -,,i to recommend them." Jiofllt, were found In the Farmers BODY OF ETHEL MOFFET IS FOUND IN CANAL My-tery Surrounding Dlaappeiaraitce of tilrl Holreil and lloriy Found Saturday Morning. The University has purchased 160 head of California lambs to eat up the preen feed that otherwise would so to wsfste about the University Farm campus. They will be herdud in the lanes fcnd other places whero there is grass or weeds. In this way they will lie put through the summer .rnc tirnlly w-.hnut expense. fimba handled in this way other summers added about 20 pounds In weight. Many farmrj follow th practice of turning lambs Into tho ro'-n In Ang us to clean no hs weH. 1'nM.ill, Kussian this'l3 rnd other weeds palHtable to fIic ct nie on late In the summer and furnish excellent ask to talk to a particular person at the telephone designated but merely to anyone who answers the tele phone. The word "station" as used here means "telephone", the service Trice 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a' kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Tills the same that Mrs. Ackerman had.' Foster-Milburn Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. V. COMB E TEA IN - FADED iJRAY HI If Mixed with Sulphur it Darkens so Naturally Nobody can Tell. Unbleached muslin makes good and inexpensive curtains for the summer, also for a bedroom in any season of the year. Stencil or block ' print patterns in attractive designs and colors may be easily applied. The remains of the girl were brought to this city, and from the MeCreary undertaking parlor, a fun eral cortece was formed to th Vnf being a telephone to telephone nieth- 1 ""n cenitery north of Minatare. 1 odo "Station calls must wre the funeral services were held f cu,u, f "etonne PP" "; of made eUher'yglvin the tele- 1 -d Intern-ent made at 6 o'clock St- SVSfJS, aff?.;.. phone number wanted or the name "day afternoon. f-T'w "1 Lf-l?'.. I .. - J J ... V, I Thl Kino. .f III I " ..v,r. " j - and UUUIcdS UHUtrl nuicu nn; . v 1 . v. v . i. ti vy 1 i t puiurui n 111 J'w n- phone is listed. If the calling party I slbly always remain a mystery, states that he wishes to talk to a de- Whether the yoj-.r l.idy Intended to finite person, the "person to peilion" take a w m in the rn.al and fell 'f to person" rate which Is higher, is before all of her clothing was remov charged. e&' whether she believed that she Charges for "station to Btauon - was ruiiy rapaDie or negotiating tne aeep water ana swin current ana was seized with cramps, or whether she attempted to swim her horse across the canal, as she has been known to have done at different times in the past, and was swept off to her death, are some of the theor ies advanced. Ing, attractive colors may be obtain ed. ma from Lincoln. Crandmotlicr kept her hnir beautifully darktni'd. gloosv and attractive with a brew ef Sage I'm and Sulphur. When ever Inr hair took on that dull, fnded or streaked appesrance, this simple mixture was r pi'liod with wonderful effect. By asking at anv drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," you will ret a large bottle of this old time recipe, improved by the addition of other ingred ients, all ready to use, for about 50 cents. Thia simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uocs Wyeth's Sage and Sul phur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly thai nobody can tell it has been applied it's so easy to us, too. You simply dampen 4 comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, it is restored to its More detailed directions for the , :u 7 T' ""u K'?y. son ami king of these may be obtained i M "l ! the Women Section. Exten- IT' '"' " i"".V. J-. 9 is calls cannot be reversed, that charged to the telephone called. The "station to station" service is furnished at a lower rate than other classes of service because it requires lees work on the part of the long distance operators than other classes of calls and "ties up" the wires for a shorter period than when a parti cular party must, be summoned to the telephone . In addition to "station to sv.-Mon" service, a "person to person" rait, an "appointment" rate, a "messen ger call" rate and a "report charge" toll call is made specify- j home. The slncerest sympathy is ex aversation is desired with 1 tended the bereaved parents in their day of loss and sorrow, are quoted. When a ing that conv a particular person and the connec tio is established and conversation held with that person, the "person to person" rate applies. As this Bervice requires a greater amount of operating effort and holds the wires for a longer period than "station to station" calls because a particular party must be brought to the telephone before a conversation is held, the rate for such calls is about one-fourth greater than the "station to station'! rate. The "appointment" rate, applic able when a definite time is specified to talk to a particular person, is about onVhalf greater than the "sta tion to Btatlon" rate. The "messenger call" rate, where a messenger is necessary to summon th rAiic-d nerson to the telephone, is the same as the "appointment" rate, plus any necessary charges for mes senger service. Tne "report charge" applies when a "person to person" call, an "ap pointment" call or' a "messenger" call is made and the person desired has not been given and he caf.ot be reached at a telephone witfiin one hour. However, if the connection is made and the convensation held later in the same day the "report charge" Is not made. This charge auo applies if the calling party is ab sent when the connection Is complet ed within one hour. The cost of handling a call where the operator is unable to locate the party called, telephone officials say, is nearly as great as when the person Is found and the conversation held. The person placing the call is asked to stand a part of this expense, which Is called a "report charge." The rate for a report charge la about cne-fourth the "station to sta tion" rate. On "station to station" calls, where the rate Is 25 cents or less, an Initial talking period of 5 minutes is permitted. For longer conversa tions an additional charge will be made. On "person to person" calls, appointment" calls and "messen ger" calls the InKial talking period is 3 minutes. Night rates apply only to "station to station" calls. Day rates apply at night on other classes of service. The rate for "station to station calls made between 8:30 p. in. and midnight Is about one-halt of the "station to station" day rate, and for calls made between midnight and 4-30 a. m. the rate Is one-fourth of the "station to station" day rate. The minimum night rate Is 25 cents and day rates are charged at night when the day rate Is less than thls. The liberal use of a' 2 or 3 per cent solution of coal tar disinfectant about the poultry house after clean ing will aid in keeping It sanitary and comfortable for the hens, say Universtiy extension poultrymen. The hen Is naturally a clean animal nit win renav efforts In this direc tion hv nroducinx more eggs. The use of coal tar solution will also .nnrni thn mite nroblem. The cracks and crevices of the roosts may be rid f this nest by spraying wun a mix ture of one part of coal tar disinfec tant and four parts 01 aerosene. . When the women's committee of ths State Council gavo It surplu" The young woman was born on a farm Just northeast of this city, herj parents having removed to Scotts Bluff from Banner county, they being old residents of this section.! Ltaer they purchased the farm northeast of Minatare. since which I they have made that place their On account of the difficulty of se curing not only a sufficient amount of labor but also men who are will ing to milk cows, milking machines are becoming popular even in very small herds, since many farmers wish to be independent of hired labor for milking, says a new bul letin of the Extension Service. Col lege of Agriculture, Lincoln, entitled, " Some Factors Affecting the Cost of Milk Troduction.' Just now hund reds of farmers are buying milking machines. The bulletin discusses the various factors entering into the cost of milk In Nebraska. 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