Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, April 07, 1901, Page 16, Image 32

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April 7, 11)01.
Woodmen of the World.
In tho cause of humanity perhaps no Institution stands higher or has dono more along
this lino in tho city of Omaha than tho WOODMEN OF TUB WOULD, distinctively an
Omaha Institution, started some ten years ago In this city. Its Infancy was distin
guished by rapid progress, and It has grown from a healthy Infant into a strong and
robust institution, now ranking ns onu of the largest fraternal insuranco orders In
tho United States.
OinuhuiiH who ore
Interested in its
wulfaro will read
tho following nlu
tlstlcH with cormld
urablo Interest:
Tho Woodmen of
Tho World Ih divid
ed Into 3 Jurisdic
tions, known an the
Sovereign Camp,
the Canadian and
the pacific; the
I'uclllc Jurisdiction
comprising all
states west of and
Including Colorado,
the Cunudlan Juris
diction tho Domin
ion of Canada, tho
(Sovereign Camp
lurlsdlctlon covers
the remainder of
tho United States.
Tho number o f
members In actual
good standing o n
ihu II rut day of Jan
uury In lfcil In the
llrterent Jurisdic
tions was ns follows:
, Members in
Good Standing
Sovereign Camp Jurisdiction 129,837
Pacific Jurisdiction 68,043
Canadian Jurisdiction 6,160
Death
Claims Paid
$5,691,965.28
2,120,799.13
208,078.60
Monuments Erected
at the Oraves of
Deceased Members
2,785
842
90
Total 104,030 18,020,843.21 3,718
Each Jurisdiction hus provided a largo Kesorvo or Emergency Fund, that of tho
Sovereign Camp Jurisdiction amounting upwurds to u quarter million of dollars und
Increasing stendlly.
With eleven strong Cnmps In tho City of Omaha and II vo In tho City of South
Omaha; with Its headquarters in Uh own buldlug formerly known as tho Hheeley
Illock, giving employment to nearly ono hundred and twenty live persons In the city,
collecting nnd disbursing nt tho rata of two und one-half millions of dollars per uu
mini, nil of which pnsses through tho Omaha banks, soma Idea of tho importunco to
the City of Omaha limy bo cstlmnted.
To tho patriotic citizens of Omaha who nro willing to promote homo Industry nnd
homo Institutions this Institution should appeal for their patronngo and encourage
ment, its accumulation of reserve fund guarantees tho liquidation of every obligation
Its economical management guarantees protection nt tho least possible cost.
Thoso interested aro Invited to visit hcadquaiters In tho Woodmen of tho World
Iiulldlng, corner 15th nnd Howard streets.
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Interior view of Miss Anna niley's Millinery Parlor, Ensor block, 630 North Twenty-fourth street, South Omaha. Finest
slock of up-to-date millinery In the Magic City.
J. T. YATES, Sovereign Clerk j J. CROOT, Sovereign Commander
Eolith Umann
Received 828,204 Cattle
During the year ending November, 1900. Packers and feeders bought 796,-
948 cattle. Over 96 p2r cent of the cattle received were sold here.
South Omaha.
Received 2,200,925 Hoes
During the year ending November, J 9C0. Packers bought 2,200,925 hogs.
1UU per cent ot all the hogs received were sold here.
South Omaha
Received 1,276,775 Sheep
During the year ending November, 1900, Packers and feeders bought 1,153,-
250 sheep. 90 per cent of all the sheep received were sold here.
Live stock dealers save money by shipping to their
home market, For market letters and full information
concerning live stock matters, address
UNION STOCK YARDS CO.,
OF OMAHA (Limited.)
Union Stock Yards, SOUTH OMAHA, NEB.
$
ISACENTS COIN
Mnnrviei ne iifiTerniKe oa-
'nttarrt Cooker. Latest slid
lict rooking utrnsll ever invent-
Jnl bells at siKlit. line Agent
iilil iivit 110O In one town.
Onti sample Cooker free to
tooil agents. Aiivcriising maucr
lurtiithnl, I-or lull particulars
iltcss HOME MFG. CO.
Bos 963, BALTIMORE. Md.
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Fastened with two wires,
Wt use the
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Kiiual to the lirxt
RUBBER TIRES
We have the best facilities for
applying RUBBER TIRES nnd
can furnish uny size on short
notice.
P. J. Karbach 6c Sons,
Carriage and Wagon Makers,
Telephone 1 102.
tilth und Howtird Sts. OMAHA, NO.
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