The Alliance herald. (Alliance, Box Butte County, Neb.) 1902-1922, July 01, 1916, Page PAGE 5, Image 5

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Receipts for the Years Ending Decembej 31, 1915-1914
1915 19i4 Increase Peint
Cattle . . . . 1,218,342 938,817 279,525 29.8
Hogs . . . . 2,642,973 2,258,620 384,353 17.0
Sheep . . . . 3,268,279 3,113,889 154,390 ' 4.9
Horses and Mules . 41,679 30,688- 10,991 35.8
Carloads . . . 101,786 83,139 18,647 22.4
Why the Increase ?
Because it is a clean market for clean livestock. It is the most
modern Live Stock market in the world, over $1,600,000
having been expanded during the past six years for im
provements and betterments, insuring shippers the Very
best and most efficient faciiities for the prompt handling
and marketing of stock.
The South Omaha Stock Yards are open for inspection, as well
as for the handling of your live stock.
Enormous increase in live stock receipts during 1915 over previ
oqs years means
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