Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, December 15, 1911, Image 24
The Snow White Bakery THE ITEN BISCUIT CO. The Snow White Bakery OMAHA, U. S. A. CLEAN PURE WHOLESOME GOOD These are the things every woman wants to know about food products. Speaking for the Iten product you may answer: "Yes, madam" to her inquiry. Because BAKED IN THE WORLD'S MOST SANITARY FOOD FACTORY Visit The Snow White Factory any time and see for yourself. Only the very best high quality materials used in the lien product above the standard of every pure food law. Made and baked right. Reach the consumer crisp and delicious. ITEN BISCUIT CO., OMAHA, U. S. A. J rpHE GOODS that are made in ATebraska should be purchased by Nebraskans. Let us pay our Nebraska money 1 to Nebraskans working in Nebraska shops and mills. Our Motto: "Nebraska Made Goods for Nebraskans." SOUTH OMAHA F. GREAT LIVE STOCf OF THE WEST MARKET As a Commercial Institution the South Omaha Live Stock Market is Nebraska's Proudest Boast and Biggest Boost. Here are some Big Things South Omaha Live Stock Market accomplished in 1911: Sold more feeder sheep than any other market in the United States. Handled nearly 17,000 cattle in one market day. Handled S74 cars of live stock in one market day. Handled nearly half a million head more hogs than in 1910. Broke the record of sheep receipts for any previous month, in both September and October. Xearly $400,000 expended for improvements and new work at the Stock Yards, making them the most modern in the United States. Handled more than six million head of live stock and broke all re- cords in total number of head of live stock received. j Made another long stride toward second place among the live stock markets of the world. J Advertised Nebraska and her products in every city and civilized ! country on the globe. j She kept on growing just like she's always been doing. j If you're for the South Omaha Market, you're boosting for Nebraska! If you're a shipper to South Omaha, you're boosting for yourself! i