10 THE BEE: OMAHA, MuNDAY, JUNE 2, 1913. DAIRY INSPECTOR REPORTS Boisie Gives Conditions on Cleanli ness of Omaha Dairies. GIVES BUTTER FAT FIGURES 8nr H welnhtiorhood Datrtta uA Flnda Smnll rer Cent ot Ctmm AtCIIcied with Tnliereiilo!. Dairy Inspector Bole h maIe hli monthlr report to the cttr health de partment on the condition of the dairies which are mipplrlne milk to cuatomers In Omaha. The report follow: "In aubmlttlnK my report for the month of Hay, upon aanltary condition of the dalrlen. I dealre to call your attention also to the average butter-fat and bac teria content. I hava taken the time to average the aamplea taken thua far this year of each and every dairy aelllng- milk In Omaha, and t aame opposite the scores. In addition to aeortnn the dairies, I have visited several so-called "next door" or "neighborhood dairies" and have mado considerable headway In bavins them put In a sanitary condition as well as havlntr all cows at such places tuber culin tested. In one case only wan I compelled to arrast anyone, and In this instance the offender was fined $30 and costs. "I desire also to call your attention to the result ot the annual tuberculin test, recently completed. Of the nearly 2,000 dairy cows tested, less than 17 per cent rea'cted, and were condemned, all ot which have been removed from the herds. "I think It would be advisable to use your Influence with the state veterina rian to the end that the dairy cows on all -farms that are sending; milk Into Omaha be tubcrlln tested. If this can not be done I recommend that our ordi nance be so amended, In other words, that the farmer who sells his milk In Omaha be made to come up to the same standard of cleanliness and efficiency as other dairymen who must bo to a con siderable expense to meet the require ments of our ordinances, and compete with farmera who do not even think of keeping their herda or bams clean. In justice and fair play to alt, let us try and make some provision other than the temporary welcome aid that our state food commissioner Is giving; us. We should hav.e some permanent system of farm In spection; our people have not yet begun to realize the ever Importance of a clean milk supply. A partial verbal report ot the state Inspector now working; among the- farmers of this section would startle Anyone. I Insist that we need permanent Inspection, and I hope that you can see your way clear to try and secure same, Possibly some provision could be made In the new charter to set aside a certain amount for this purpose. Think It over, I am ready to assist you. "Following; are the scores for the month of May: CERTIFIED DAIIUES. Owner and Dairy. Score. B.F. Dr. B. B. Davis. Frlesland Farm.. 90.2 4.0 n. O. Wood, Arwood Dairy M.O 4.1 OTHER DAIRIES. Owner and Dairy. Score. B.F. C. Ppangnard. Spangaard $3.5 J.4 N J. Nelson, Consumers 8S.8 3.4 John Jncobsen, Carter Lake 88.0 3.1 II. L. Glbb, Miller Park 810 18 Homer Russell, Central Pork...S7.S 4.0 Jack Petersen, Forest Lawn 87.6 3.6 C II Rowley, Highland 87 S CarstAn Johnson. Lnkestde 87.3 Jim Mllgard, Central 87.3 Lara Nelsen. Lake Nakoma 87.3 I C. Chrlstensen, Courlland 87.3 P. N. Winter. Riverside S7.1 John Chrtstensen. Eagle No. 2... 87.0 Anton Petersen. Eagle No. 1 87.0 C. Chrlstensen. West Benson....Sfi.7 Fred Johnsen, Crown M.7 Norgard Bros., Union Sanitary.. 84.7 Johnson A Merrill, Concordia Park 8&3 A. FjelUn, FJellln 8.0 J. P. Johnson. Snrini Oarden.. .86.8 Jamea Horn. Milk Farm 86.7 H. F. Bortnsen. Center Street.... 86.7 Jim Andersen 85.4 Clarke Jacobsen, Mayberry Ave.. 84.4 Mortenstn A Orassberff. Elite... 84.8 Chrlstensen A Jacobsen, Elgin. 84.2 Christ Frost, Jerteyvllla si.i J. M. Jensen, Country Club 83.8 Sam Sorensen, Keystone 83.7 uenmarK gs Neisen. NeorasKa. . Jessen Bros.. Peoples 83.5 A. Nordnulst. Lincoln Avenue... 83.4 Henry Westre, Keystone Park.... 83.1 s. I. Jensen, crescent sanitary.. Chrlstensen Bros., Rock Spring. .813 Iver N. Jensen, Blackberry Ave.. 810 A. Nelderberg, North Omaha Farm ...83.8 Jeppesen Bros., Elgin Banltary..814 p. N. Hansen, arena view w.z E. Neeethon 813 E, Corneer, Melrose Hill ......82.2 Anton Larsen, Clover Leaf 82.1 Nels C Johnson 82.0 Anton Chrtstensen, Sanitary 810 Frank Nufer, Do Bolt 81.8 R. P. Anderson 81.5 J. La Book. Shady Grove 81.4 John Camenzlnd..... 81.3 Andrew Frederlcksen, Fontenelle.81.1 W Andersen, Excelsior m.i Louis Chrlstensen ,.xi.l Petersen & Co., Pleasant Hill... 81.0 H. K. Paulsen. Belmont 80 8 M. T. Jensen. Cedar Grove 80.5 L. P. Jensen.. 80.4 N. P. Nelsen 80.3 J. Bpangaard 80.3 Petersen Bros.. Twin City.. 9.2 George Petersen, West Pacific. .78.9 Elmborg. Bros., West Lawn 7S.S Rasmus Nielsen. Ellersen... 78.6 C A. Hansen 78.1 Oscar Hansen 7S.1 Olscn & Petersen. Model 78.0 P. Petersen, Standard 78.0 Dahl Bros..U. P 78.0 A. P. Orobeck. Spring Lake Park. 78.0 A. M. Larsen. Mid City. 77.1 Sam Chrlstensen 76.7 Julius Clausen, Inter State... .....76.1 Knuto Knudesey. Walnut Hill. ..75.0 Charles Post, West Omaha. 7S.0 J. j. nanoiin 7t.6 C. Agaard, Omaha 70.6 Nels sorensen, center FarK 63.3 D. Sheanln. Gate City 66.8 C. A. Jensen, Maple Grove 66.5 C. H, Jensen, Western 66.2 In addition to the above, also find re port of butt erf at and bacteria averages of dairy companies that are not scored on account of lack of faculties to reach the farms that supply them with milk: B.F. BactMa. Alamlto Dairy company 14 71,000 Dousiaa county junk pro ducers' association 15 Waterloo Creamery company.. 17 Morris Levlch, Manhattan Dairy 13 38 18 3.4 13 16 IS 16 3.6 16 12 17 13 12 IS 16 16 3.5 14 3.4 16 12 3.2 17 13 3.3 3.3 3.7 15 13 14 14 13 18 18 3.6 3.6 3.4 13 15 16 14 14 IS 15 14 16 3.9 15 18 14 14 t.O 3.3 3.6 3.7 3.2 lf 16 19 3.6 12 3.4 13 3.5 3.5 3.7 3.2 16 14 14 8.2 220.000 440,000 Joe Plcollo, buys of Alamlto.. IS 38,000 68,000 AVERY AUTO MANAGER OFF FOR EASTERN TRIP C. B. Miller, branch manager of the Avery Automobile and Implement com pany, left Saturday for the company factories in Pan), III., where he will con fer wlthfcthe offlclata of the company on the business prospects In this territory. The local branch under the direction of Mr. Miller haa developed a targe busi ness In this territory, and this year prom ises to be a record-breaking one for the sale of implements and trucks. Several deals for truck have been closed by Mr. Milter and a large number ot prospective buyers are conferring with him In regard to purchasing Avery machines. Ralston Eelief Fund Is Still Growing Recent contributions to the Ralston re lief fund amount to $438, bringing the to tal up to 388,441 The additional list follows: Previously acknowledged 21006 miss .Mae Lfc Hamilton i va J. Bauman, South Omaha 1 , vol, J. ' n .'..Jiiivo. (k-. . . . . . iv Gustav Nlcot, Colllnsvllle, 111 6 A. cecna IIuIko & Rlepen F. Brady & Sons, Des Moines, la.. F. Hohlfelder Co.. Cleveland. O William Hartman Langenberg Bros. Co., SC Louis.. Postum Cereal Co., Battle' Creek, Mich B. A. Morgan. Marshalltown. Ia.... Citizens of Omaha Cash No. 40...... Elian Mena Wiles & ilartln. Nashville. Term.... A. R. Keeline Hurry May M. P. Duffleld, Ottumwa, la The Reploirlo Co.. Red Oak. la. J. C. Root n. W. Wltwer, Cedar Rapids, la.... T. G. Northwall Co W. B. Schiller, president of Lake Terminal Railroad company, Pitts burxh. Pa C. ffi. Bumham, Norfolk, Neb Orange, N. J.... , Charles A. Lwla Piimuel Nathan Sam Newman J. E. Sexton, general manager or Eureka-Novada Railway, Fay sade. Nev Woman's club, Sidney, Neb J. W. & E. E. Arnold Benjamin S. Baker.... 'Dresher, The Tailor Dr. A. F. Jonas..,....., Herman Kessler Frank Martin W. T. Graham Herpolshelmer Co., Grand Itapids, 100 10 10 10 6 6 Mich Omaha Rendering and Feed Co...,,. John Llddell Cash No. 0 . F. a Unterklrcher, Burlington, la.. Wagner Bros. Co Total ....323,443 Woman Abuser Given Sixty Days in Jail Ell. Oberley ftropj& to the floor In police court Saturday morning while his common law wife, Roste Wilson, tes tified that he tried to cut her throat with a razor. Oberley Is a sufferer from heart trouble and It was over an hour be fore he won able to resume the hearing, which culminated In his being given a thirty-day Jail sentence. According to the testimony offered by the Wilson woman Oberley came to the O'Flyng Box company where she Is employed Thursday evening and accom panied her to her home, 2033 Harney street, when he threw he to the floor, then choked and beat her. Miss Wilson managed to escape to a neighbor's, where for several hours ehe suffered from a hemorrage of the lungs. Friday she stayed from work on account of the trouble and Oberley returned, threatening to cut first her throat and then his own. This time the woman Jumped from a window and summoned the police, who took Oberley to the station. At the time of the Incident the Wilson woman stated that her name was Mrs. Else Tome and Oberley, who gave the name of Tome, was booked for beating and abusing his wife. The Wilson woman haa run away sev eral times, but on each occasion he has followed and made, trouble for her. RED MAN BRAND BELL, WOOD" Points 2 FOB 25 GTS. cannot injure shirt. Suitable for Bow or Scarf. EARL & WILSON MAKERS OF TROV8 BEST PRODUCT. WESTE thm nut RN UNION r-jflfciT ., , asi i m in ii.. i . TEL. THEO. N. VAIL, PRESIDENT ST 0 YiSL GoaxsAA tt C on THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY 26tti T 2jlT 2 6 tt Plenty of Delightful Bargains for All. New Goods Brought Forward Each Day. WORDS written or spoken would fall far short of expressing our appreciation of the confidence the buying public has shown in us dur ing the 26 years of our Omaha business career. We have always recognized BatiBfied customers as onr greatest asset and have striven by every means in our power to see that all received a full measure of satisfaction. We wish to thank you and announce the opening of our 26th Anniversary Sale Beginning Today, and Continuing Every Day During the Coming Week Great preparations have been made for this event, each department manager planning for months to make this a bargain event which all visitors will long remember. Watch Our Windows and Our Ads. Prepare to Be Here Sure Monday, June 2d. Iini n I it Pays Try HAYDEN'S First It Piys Plenty of Salespeople to Wait Upon You Promptly. Dome Early as Possible. This Is of Interest to the Women of Omaha Every Woman Wants a Glean, Comfortable, Sanitary Kitchen We are now telling you how you may have one with a saving of money and labor 1 ALMOST eyery home in Omaha contains a gas range. Al most every Omaha housewife knows that' the gas 2 range is the best and most economical cooking device for either summer or winter. But, in order to have your kitchen arrangements perfect you should also have a Gas Water Heater which will give you plenty of hot water at any time and for any purpQse, ,with a small consumption of gas, and which will enable you to discon tinue using the coal range with all its work, annoyance and dirt . r The "Lion" Circulating Water Heater is a Bimple litfle affair which is easily connected to the water boiler in your kitchen and which does not interfere with the coal range con nection to the boiler, if such connection exists. Look at the Picture on This Page It shows the woman touching a match to the simple gas burner of the "Lion" water heater. After lighting the gas she closes the door and the water begins to heat at once. In five minutes she can have enough hot water for washing dishes without heating all the water in the boiler. In thirty minutes she can heat enough for the bath or washing clothes. The gas consumed to heat water for washing dishes amounts to but a Email fraction of a cent, and for the bath or washing clothes, tide cost is about three cents. e v. mm 1 6U SIMPLY TOUCH A MATCH TO THE BURN BELOW THE COPPER COIL J This Is Our Liberal Offer: Wie will install a "Lion" Water Heater in your residence and ask you to make a first payment of only $2.50. Then you may pay $1.50 a month with your gas bills until the total amount $18, 3 paid. This means that you may enjoy the use of a gas water heater while paying for it. Why continue to keep a hot coal fire going all the time in order to get a little hot water now and then? Bon't you know that the coal range is a relic of bygone days, just as the oil lamps and the back yard pump? The time is past when any woman need swelter in a hot kitchen throughout the summ;. when we make it so easy for her to do her work in a cool, coi foxtable kitchen. Remember that the Gas Water Heater burns gas only wEen you are heating water. The moment that you have enough hot water you shut off the gas, and the expense etopB af once. We Are Today Beginning1 a Campaign to Place the tfcLION" Gas Water Heater in General Use in Omaha. Our representatives will go from house to house, explain ing this wonderful water heating device. We will also have a demonstration in our store and invite our consumers to come in and see how easily, quickly and economically the "Lion" heats water. fin nni Hoctf a MnrriArit To take advantage of this offer. Yoa cannot be. dia UU IlUt UCbliaie a mumcm appointed because 'the water heater which you pur chase carries our full guarantee, and should it not give satisf action, you know well make it right. f ' 11 t (ttt, Of firA -Ad inspect the "Lion," or a mail or telephone request , Wqll ol UUT VUIIC a representative to your home. In this way you may I now to enjoy the comforts of an "All-Gaa Kitchen." will bring begin right Phone Doug. 605 OMAHA GAS COMPANY Phone Doug. 605