apjm i ; , . : 1 - " ' ''aaMIaaBr RdMuHnKjMfiHn 1 BIKDSKYK VIKW Of PAH I' OK HI.sinkss nkction ok OMAHA tii in ov South Omaha, the Leading Stock Market of the West maha's Business Growth Reflects ueveiopmeni ot ine diaie ui neurasna A Male more than twenty-five y nw ea thi I'mion Stock Y.wds company ws organised and entered apus the tak of tiuXltaR up h ltve itock I i ket. At the time of the nivratrimttan Inn center, third largest in world, makes famous ;n the i t ulna Of comni:ice tile city Of South Omaha. This tins fSBSUafcad figures to make Omaha and Nebraska conp'cuous in thoe WtH have bona la a i mi;;, it t ' country buyers for feeding Mr - note the ieady advancement Of the more M one mil Hon. head of aheep I ,hv .,.n., ,,,,,, U1W w I They have completed etcher their mark., and has Incited mo.U opti-land hmlw, which are a many as the th flgin s ( ()., : , ., ,-, u .ksh-ife work or a term c.f yeai out hi ii.wiic prvuicuuns rfgarniirs i s m- i nicago amu Kansas lily markets com litre. of the company Hi re w is i... Smith ' commercial worfd. Omaha, that tfli pi -1mtc city Is inwl -pil gr. at live stock market boaatS kn MM BaUaaJfSSUl tihe aSftSre. indus-jof four Of the larg packing eatSb trtol worid, has grown up In.-:-leut'e I HwhiiH'nits In the west T1i.s. packing wi (h the Breuii mairknt Which liiywienlnldllla'iu ir or m -irnifaociirl :a u makes It famous. I thev might prwp.iiy b? styled. :-.:h- The showing which Use Omaha n. u - Reoord -breaking events have b.cu of such trOqOHOy DO the Onami mar ket fl!vi fall that they hate 0 Wed to lie senttatiottril. Mixed have sent Into the cm ,'; ago he said ItM.n'.m. I the state and they ftH Opportunity 1 A Bi-tat main neonle had been 1 -I: calls th m to a larger field. Hi. jto ex.MX5t: popals ! ii woul 1 b Nebraska's Pnnnlatinn p t ' the cemitus enumerators, tint :l I were doomed to ItMpoaABtmeo Th . Nebraska has l,l.2,i14 fhw.9 lrsin:,,, .,. Ih? actual people-- RbOttk half as many as count for twenty veus Omahu i i ... i... .ii.. i fc. r t . . ... . I i . .1 If nrt u Wii ii 1 1 1 i 1.' 1 t ' k '..? I . II ill ai;nn iiiiiimuj. i ii'ia ioi i er wn:n me miyi.HK imv-i i m" i " "v ' i:..,. : i ;t.. r i : n... ... . . . , . . . ,v , , . , , . ulrut(H ... ,.,,, i. ,i, 1111 l" v.iiii-itnu. uui nan tm popuiauon nmn. . im took the name of Omaha and "I on the market through order bu : . strated i onviKinii-! nis mad -i . ., . .. . .f , . o.h(r m...-k r or m imi n.iiw- hotidCi tDW ifl lzO.014 more than the tfee cmmim burt.iu has thv t xar. couise has coti'tKMtid th- nam . feednr lnvrs nr. I expurt iv. ai . v iw o.n( iii.'.k.m oi P- . .ik.I'-ii 4i. .i ,. ,.. mm i m i'.k kMdAhi ,ii . r ,. a,.,.ravire-. .u iMBBMi ' jcOa la this kiwijiiOcn may h.' I state llilu tt'ii Vt'iU's BSO OambCfl" Of people .a the old CI. n.' .ih. II 1 1 . i . i n n i i i.i 'iJ-n r mi -ii'i r.ii'i .in miiiii . w pf " V I - - ... r r I lt rl-li'l..l The O inv I1L' COllIlt U'S riVC lu"u-s 1,1 vmann. an i ils uvn i.au aT) uiuiisnnui Stale. II is Il.simny c.iat places ai? taken on the farms cr In tilie banks and Itom by sons r i. 1 (latinlit'is. and t'hey move to Omaha, TlMM the city grows nrt of i's akne. I rut by reason of the resjir ".s Sof the state. Nebraska milk h:. made Omaha the greatest but.iu- n. ti ufacturwig city In the weld. In turn Omaha is making Nebxwtaa lrnown M .the Soulh Oinal. i ini.rket. tlx mlllilon of cattle, hod and rib i.p.OdS0ab Uo fhe other fellow. t The site s.d-cted for Uie eStabKtwh- a mi unity valued last y u mem of stock ytds ! what 'than SI lt,ffJt,0C, then baOWB as Hie DrOXel faiin.l The un put of ttXt packing h Ha s alioiw five miles soutih of Hie city of'alni ! i-- n rMOhed a .il : ' . u Oniiilui, putt o It a NfMoraeM Ht more unofOesal nc. ipt for the jrear la lost in population : Bart, Mutler, Octolw 1Mb, 1910. ai the ftve prtoot- (w. fjl-v. Pnmlnu iXmn . i - - r ' . . . . . . , taa Ol'jy, Oa il i. S.. Louis a-nd tH if of more than 1S6,000,000. Ti H a .toih, as coutiieral to sum I bnisii and bramble; in fact there te bi figures and it tak. - big biw r ,f WW. " ' M PC ffm: an tthe land a sort ot lake or m r h i make 'I tn It bk - I Ig ' I !! Wl.i as the extciii i. of : ii ir Oattle. 1!H0 6.40S.OOO Ten years ago when the c nsus aH ()inp tf tihe great flrtOUfUiaJ i showed Oniai' i to l.ave a ::,'U!.it-un Unim, But Ntbnwka is mere of un 'of 102.IMMI th.-:v was every r... .in to ,n,i.,.j.,i tha.ti most p00fl . . - Mpp M ili.it about 5,000 r. a :ms bad prchend. It is making large advances i In, i add. d. the laws in.' everv i-ear in hVlust.ries hi rt a si. i Nemaha, Otoe, Pawnee, Phelps, iwn changed and p i a; a".in i omabaia activity, in 1906 aome I Polk, Richardson, Saline, Baun- u,r. Id41 cmTt 1 ' " "' ' M.ooo,ooo mm the capital umated m imi m.u k.'i.s, liifhidCug dhknigo, Kan-: , cwn. l. r.i . , . , Dodge, Fillmore Frontier, Fur nas, Gosper, Johnson. Kearney Hi us, not.. sl. 1, into.. Iflbcap, !!(!.. Qaao, cattiiv. t; da, ah ttp. . "I Ij s, L,.g,-.. I a.. .,.!.. ........... ...r l...j.ft. .. . .i.j iiiit inrnnr vi wwmwwmmm Cattle I'lU'l ' became neceawry became a sourc:! Ttie stock yards and pack i. : ,','I,J-!h0b .jj I - !.-. . a I. ... ....... J ... . .. t ' OI ri ' Xji.i.i I vnfi it' niMi.ii vrii.'ii i iiiiii .. As ' .itt .l In the t tit i j i i.- r than S.Oun people with an annual ;n u iiiii n,f Onie-ilii'a r.i'unui I .'t i. j mil nf more III. ill J"i 000 0(10 Tl is lll( 1 ' the aamea of some of whom will c. .)- cy Is all (llwtr.iiiu .Ml r i K.it li r: ja (JkMki to .i'.e In fi h N'elnasku. It goes, some of K Ir.t) I CH''a : a: bcncfui. . jj.oJudtjf wcl saving to build ht im-s or is itr meti as WUMrom A. Pavtan. Jol.m A d In rial ect.: fc nie of it ." Oru;i" i. Alex Swan. IT. s Sw. e p fdr rcn'. clothing and grocer!-; aomoj Th fcll. wlng wet? the kc i B. I . I. V. M .-haii ... attu o ii fur automobiles, tluat. ra and ii a- tool i Oiu.,1 .1 tat ISM tame pi 1 I Theae guntlcmen had unKiu-ml. d " at fashionable r stain an's; mi- pared: 1 faith in Omahf and the Wi; and 1 ''- ' ' ' s- rl were not arrald to luack U ai t.l Ii Phangee, asjlunis and hoapftnH and 'ttl.. ltno capita! and thek energy La thtCr do- toward the auppam of our d) y and OoMa, 1909 I a ii 9 the M i - ,.f cm got irciucra. U all g .s UwiHugs. 1910.. thi ir city and t'uit-. In ihdr "- 'ttirl the up-building and advencwieav H' g-. l'M'ti niism th v wore gnu lv ;. -1 of our city and state. hasp, 1910.. I' by 61.00k laiaera and ...I,,., f Th twwlh of th ci' ti. She p. 1W!.. x.''i a, '. 1 and the at, with wi .1 dapaadanil m an th? 00901101 Oaln. aaUaa. . n . 1 w : .,.,,,, ;, .. 1 ,, . cijof profKabLe emplornieai which con Ossav tbaap.. I men were clamoring for a it . .- i,fl oi'fi red to thoa W. 1 wmicl bfl m lap, bOfi.. nisi 1 1. ' ft vi tlvI m ri a f ; I , , I .... ..... I iti(ins. The: e at- s'a- org.:: ' :- H ' .jwv.i- , r - 1.1. I -- 1 ir ? ; a i n lut-a-ie n w . - .1 1 it-.. .1.: o . 01 wma.ui sunns am inn m.uiufactliri-nir. This was a uain TmIIk- OTO,' - $1S.OOO. or ...c amount tore, i J"!-! ;';'"t',shave lOSt mora than T;i, . . h ;, ,wtb iu in,(lust,rtps s:tK.p ,m, ;he l-O0O inhabitants. A county ctetly whennt is osaaidi.-ed that . - in,rPase nas ,, nnicn KrPatfr .,,, .g,tl 5.0001 whirl) loses people is struck a iy - .Hun 1. of Omal a is ... .... re In- in th(? fivp , ,,, . iU u,1(1 tVt;, , ' Hard iilow and every uasiness in r s i ' or naiage. w .:n . un- tnp mt-htUm lain ai . ,.; l 9V),000 .'.iii- 000 2.000 &i .... ..... , . nil Htnftv nMhi in ,irt..T hus'".- s . .. ... 1 in-conniy is lniurcd CDereoy. anra.ir.ani . 1 is Know 1 by i.iivtn; .uf This is the reason tin-State ith obm,t -"" in a 1 ll Iswoioa of ttt . w tedaSttfm in Oma Associstion of Cnnimproial Clntw ,u toa. tn-u U aggr;gjte . e-' :' is u-ioinir an ictivo eamnalan for ' ay'-:";"'"-u " more than 100, ,000. dCOO ,,.t,U.l.,,""U,f0 B--AL" " nil-' - ' TK.u'itMif.Vi ... i.at.ura, uin-iiim in iiiuiiiKi.uioii v. ill k auu lacion, but in iu.iuess. 1 1: 1 ink.- nv ci ed oro:luets in lllli". mmm tl I l I nun m lO.unio ,.. mk, c. w.,-n c: -: .- (f a,Km, $lM )MM( )HM1 ,.v,,. .962,991 pie out west of the Missouri i i a good Index, at l !. - 1 Elgura Uat ytar faclwlv8 ta Omaha a! . ,948.304 Ver i the aim of the Western indicate an locreaae of 217 n r c .. 1,602 889J Land s- Producta ESxhibil to in- in btaalnem djuring the t a ) i...- u made Koods valued at I!IJ.OO,000 the elu p, 1: 11 tit in 1 ket a .IM m mi..-:.-d that at that l,,,s lu wu "u u,c I I. 1 .: a ill the ci' '.( A bus '1 m.n-s club and c .1111.1 r. UI a-, to n4'000 u,u ol' 4,! I" " 6eo- A M( Pa Ho il Sil Sil Sil Ho Kn Sw lv S,l Ho Ha il c tio Au w as n ally 1 one 111 ac 1 e u'1 Ire i-Jlli d at all a - ceaatblv to the Htockne-n and set 1 1 s In the w aaoi i (" t igo, rjj 1 thong". - -. I 1 a v. . n mark I and ti only tn.uk-1 ol Impu u at thai tun f 1 fa .. 1 w ab!. was t . ! c. e.. 1 d. was u Way f-..-.n th; 1 n..;eiii n and - -I (lent who wera puah is we wai l I 1 I their .rn;. .e to :i"i t'.iu ell ji ware U-Ltmiing tactora to be couisid 5 ed in the live stock IntOu.'Sa. The lon jounnys aaoeaaar) to I rt.icii t'.ai; ;j . and cist An in irk s, I far there wer, aome ahiip;'ra .. . marketed their stock in Buffal . C.. I Cirii.it i ; I ei a .1 --.-y Pity, to ;li days, l a 1 bectnii" great bordeadpe, an J th.y l-.ng'd fur the time w'. .1 the mlSht be able to mark : to products of Hie range and feed lort nearer home. , Omaha, by reason of its aeaestlhl Uty, offered an ltleal loeati in tor hve stock market. Ieiaig ihe nattu i! gateway between the ornniMSbis and produtvng co.ikiBi. This tun . :-an.'e of locatdon has been more aad Btti e cm pbaisied us the yar have clue and gone in the settling of the vest The yards weae built and im August. 1884, were opened for tus4iies. I: was slow work at first, the muiket did not bulid M a U, t. id for a t ine I s'i'nTI I 1 a :.. 1 1. 1 .. . V ueiu in tMitanti iianuary 10 u so. , . ,, , i 1 i.s . . txaapanactHi m ail 1 a - oi Iju w ijoai eatimated that 250,000 peo- show . ateUar growtb. Durtng c.t .im,6!lv ,,' v acroas Nebraska each bar Omaha bt .e toe wo ki'i . . ..696177 year to homes beyond, A very t . aher i e .,; uhe i srd .256,982 large per cent of them stop inO- raaha aud the show is well i; will be se. ri ; 1 it of a toSUl i, I'ii.iiii.-vi ...in ii im- iewiie lit) in the amonntlnij .j ti.i.s wh :.. object a are to bat'll an their mufltotsalViea bjr atWIru to A -.'r (aotorlee and other ::u -. .- ones In i -der to provide add1.' ii ; eamtoj) bm a i r :h'i i . u ia tad :n paotea offer m i taln t t: .. niw I'n s if icad to itiduc? s ! -no M or r tinml.it e traffkS. Ti e w h cf the lovUi OmshJ markit has continued almost without ahnteaMaft tram the bednniKHX. Csu- in a tittle more than .-. e . 0ma ha bus become the s i l "i i corn nuirkit in the world, :! ti ! a rtd Pnn ii in wflii i I . a the aahgaat faadnr catti' n irt . the g : it. - m.u-k f ; While them fgur. s ii v be v oocnpiimi t.i tt t , ttlMMAM ! Iho fi . ma.rlit.lj .J '.-.' ....... , ... i,r ii. - , i.a ry t vi , , , ,, ,nn ...i . . , , simply must move Olio carle Omaha s in, -rinse . '.,.,.1 .1 ' , spring. 1 lie Nebraska exhibit at sheep rec.-ipts, the five markets shoa tills snow should stop a hti-.- d a e.tai tocreaae of 1,050,000 1 id. 1 number ol people in Nebraska. while Omaha's ln.rea.se w is ...i.l.iltiti it has been the work of Omaha Uia real cr.!.;,' is du '' el t r t4 i p c n; of thi e::i.b,.,i men atul the exhibits in Omaha s,:-i v ' - gains at the five market, whlnh haa eaiwe.l K,..tt Ml,,.? agr!:-ultnr.. an-l county to show an Increase from 2,553 in 1 900 to 8853 in 1910, The Western Land Froducts x blbit is going to bring some settlers to Nebraska if the Ni braska exhibit is what it should he. O.i In hog receipts at will be not I ohaf aM cf iht markets m o!ancd have ahoarcj aatrkad faiim-x off, the txttal loss in this depa tm ai be Rve BWlwta, aenouc.fqg :. t.610,000 bead, whi! Omaha's d. I ase am mt - p -ki m b us ;.: . do: $121.0011.0(111. Thus the work of Omaha ::': ., broad liana is doling much t: dtv - N braaka aa an ag: ioMsral v iu iia cause of the aicokef 'he city furalih s. Beetdee Omaha is doting the wo. k which makes N btSStOB rink 1 'h ai an kwhaSieal s ee. The bnrtoem m . of the mehmpoMe are nnrkOis - man cat Hy to inanoe capital and fet- ei. : (.j ooata to ihe . . It tna'. ters not to them ehoabu 'In- ! ia.--trv ioca.tt in Oaaabn, sa ,.;g as !' lccates west of tile Me- , mi rive.-, 11 ' ii... ,i. . i i iu ... ""'""u m inuMg io neep s r 111 and to help fester it. Kv ry mm ai I ' I -rv dollar brjugbt to Nebraska bene ti i Omaha and the Omahaae ssaSe? It ui Ci State Enguiier Reports ed to but I'Mi.iMMi head, or Iu , The Rev. Irl Hicks 1911 Almanac The Rev. Ill K. Hicks Almanac foi Kjie that guardian angel ill a hundred thousand homes, is now ready. Nui slderable lmniiT.it and the ini isrrtance cf the live attack bant "r tL:l "!? Br : of the (TsStod St ites it In a grcu Tlu MNficaaoe of such a pbcw'jg S3 ',,-;!: ., an I m - favotuhle nde r- lB that instead or Omaha gettena t. tlsemeiit for Nebrsafea to be able lowre or an extrai-rdiiMiiiy b rTJ Iwast the third larger live I took mov uuni r 3,H'k 10 omk'. n u,l..i i ... .1,1-- .. ,f w- Oniaiiu bits been handling inn. than' ' " ' . ...ii. ni. n.u i.-ir.i ..I II . ,, . , aatlre UaSted ,-- - M per denl of the total hi . nee of v are uow w,,nU to le aitbout it 111 M1 ,. . , . and the Rev. Irl Hicks Magazine, Word A.s an adv..,r.i ,g metiiiwu the Sautb th flW I' "1('lal markets, and is 0 -, anJ Works The ,wo ((v Omaha market does more fcr th- frja loa . astlefsatoajr OVtM -"I dollar a vear. The Almanac is j5c Ml l:ilii-l iiirte:iM-il i : t t . i i : i '. - iJ ....... ...I V.. 1.. ...... Ml ..it,, ., .k.u.U ' 1 1 y llo ..f V.l. . . L . . ... ..II .1 I ISaSser ever sent or'. Ea-M'y day cf th yea1.- great tKln leads Of mc -i ill aVpiKd em of Icajtfc fjaaasa. w eat em sbiiiers. Is send for ihcin. t.iWoid and Worbi The Omatia nawkeit stands today the PobliahiU Compauy, St Louis. Mo. greatest feeder market in the world.! S3-" . I... Iliu . I . I . 1 . . 1. ... , .. u- i-a ... ,, . . r.t,,i.n to , ,j.H of the oivvp-, 7 . . , I Remember the Dance. Opera Honeel"" u" 10 MHn n"'s' aomei i eviu in me uibuwiu ion Ol l-t'r,, . ,WiU u . it i.. i lieluir oe.uieil tt n. .1. . IT. rill ir ,ll. III i ' I J 'J . e I . II IN " I-- .'" so ear mis year ooin Vi l abeila. d ttrlJ. Th se m ats . il m'oiu'ts! ... ' 11 1 1 Im i I Ii u u ! ar y Ihe natSM of N I aska. to evanr city ai'd ev. ry country. Oily a few tears aao it would hue btt n f: Ky f; .- Snu'li Amah i to; hate ..; teinittt , c uii;:a r , a.s wtii ,ii l.e markets of lbs ooun'ry. Chicago, 53 i77 moving to Omaha from 0 ho a 'tie na.: remained n.ewelt a feeding srtalium or 'hvn V eked upon South Oma.va aa a! stock en rout to the es.t. 1 frundly feeder to Mia -ris; mau-ket. T-- Being located on a natural rou. I u is rival au1 a ktn ixni- from the vast to the aSSt, the b e- t4''or ot lh" '9t Uie et ck mar-, en trull, so to gpssk, of the s k u a kw 1,1 wu u- Utatjragt it gesjn going to and from mark:. QSSaaa'e the 80w',i lr Ol hV hSSJ natural advantagea nSTg eaally ad- ,1,a,KfU- vettised, and as the volume uf st-ck l' 1109, siirprus.iug a, it may atSStt which stoitped at the l iiion Stack South Onialia btmdl d i.VI.0On more! Yards for ret and fwed increastd. it rang. ca'.Ue than did even t'hUago an length btgan to attiact buyers, ,,, biga.,t caUie market of the as bonet draws the bet eoejSftrjr, Fina came the apeotulu torts and Tn' splendid aaaaetgej of the Qgav traders, aome of them being ahappera ha live stock market thus fat- in themstMvts; thau ftvd r Iwy.irs, cvxki- has attracted the attention of try nitn and f aimers looking for cattle iPS stock interests in all itaits of th i and siheii for feedUig punioses; then west. buyere seeking suppUea for gsSsJSS The stability of Us iirtrea and the packing houseta and finally the packeri readie with which the heavteta iv- thwuselves, oue by one, to JocaU? theii- ceitas lu the histoid, ot the inarkr plants at South Omaha, uut'il toda hate been absorbed have likewise elt- a great live stock market and pack- ofted mui favorable comment from 1 1 1 1 i - -H . aiaitv. - - , 'KfiBt t y 23jBhH "IHBaaK - -ESalTL a - -jliniBill JK im ': i 'i iiypf . - d -it-r- ' ' i ln3B,aBBVekjr' 4 KsWLioSLalV I Pa THBHeV eflaVeBBVfaleBr TlEaaaTCaLiBB vVbbbbbbbWI J ' ''.Vei . d lleiKaiBaal eji MaacBBurWi kh9ffliaiglH0k -. - a ii ciSJerTSeai aa i j -'r .ife ' , " ' .- - ..- t30 - UX'ON STOCK VAKIlS, MOUTH OMAHA . v t ;sf' hr InoUouii .NetM-aska farmara to mark th . niadnota w i in Eta borfti . - ci . i. own si'ate. ksn gvan 3muha "V.n gmowth. Th re are i me I7,(K)o,oi i nonth cf bn'iiiam uir! r com !rot .i he Omaha at the pree ni .. v they an- ooanptetrd th. v v -1 ; .1 , - ( sun ,;,,.. Mute eafftaear am) cupied at once, cf oonrae I srcreUry of the state hoard of Irriga- w .nid not be bsrh And thw will """ m"",,s bu r,''K,rl lhal be oaenpled rw by tadlrlduaU i rtna nf, !f0' o and .,, . . , ' codify the water laws of the state of air.'d o '. ,j it:.u i wi lose huaCa ra d - v . i ... , ' Nebruska. Irrigation bus become of panda on the people or Omaha im " 1 ,ut iZ , l g'.al impiulance to Nel.rasku in the o the state of Nnhraska. t f,w , . that Omaha is a aaatf elty Tee y is ,,ave been aaaatd at one time ami an aKo there were I.SS9 vacaf; horn s in Other rrqBire OodifteatUMi. In his re- t-he city During tue past tit .. us isirt be aaja in part: more than l.oou homes have been I "lorhapa t be moat important amead- e,..ted tach rmu .,,. ,,i, ,, ,,00 IttEXZJE new peacee for peotae to live, w n of tbe aupreme eoaii in the case of be erected thi syear when the -isin -s Parmrrs' irrigiition district vs. prank i - i i in mat opinion. Sec jh. Ail. 9 of the Irrigation laws was con sti lied to give a person or corporation to whom an appropriation had been al lowed the excluiiire riht to irrigate the lands laelnded in the appropria tion. 1 r v "Il is the opinion of main eminent jurists that this is esscutiailv wrong, for it gives to the appropriaior a vested interest In leads to which thev have no title The ownership of lamis should ,"' Parai nt and superior to the right to water the same. The pres.. i, t law. allowing the ap pl leant t.. include In his appropriation large tracts of land without the knowl edge or consent of the owners should no en amended as to git-,, the owners a voice in the matter. Without a reason attleamoeat of land to be watered there eui. not be much incentive to in vest capital in u ditch; therefore, ex '""ie care should be taken to frame -"oh a law us will be just and et,uitable to an mnoernert." rsa ins i un i svstku The district irrigat on system, prop - rly conducted, is the one'tlmt is most permanent and economical, and the oaa whieb. axperteaee bus showed win, ime control most of the irrigation la this state Tbe system la basi .i ., the power of the district to I, mow ".' ,' la"l lOMM bonds. The law sho, 1,1 bs eurefullr revised. tv.th peealviea to protect the territory with the .. strict boundaries from , ptoltal ,.n aad ai the saii.e time secure osc w. o n.av purchase l , l(a. d "(on the faith of the horrowtff '