TTI? PEE: OMAHA, THTOSPAY. .ItlLY 1, 1915. rr tft r- r ... i I 1 LI U (5) i f n V We 5 t Lw Stock Market A CLEM MA PFf IET OTP r ESf0 NEBRASKA'S biggest asset is the South Omaha Live Stock Market It means more millions to Nebraska than any other business enterprise. During 1914 nearly seven million head :' of live stock, worth $150,000,000, were handled at the South Omaha market. The packing establishments at South Omaha annually manufacture more than $100,000,000 worth of meat products and other commodities. During 1914 the Union Stock Yards Co. handled 938,817 cattle, 2,258,620 hogs, 3,113,889 sheep, 30,688 horses, a total of 83,139 cars. During the year all records for prices were broken. The Union Stock Yards Co. . of Omaha has made a home market for the west ern stock raiser. In approximately thirty years it has grown from nothing to the third largest live stock market in the world, and it has made stock raising a safe and profitable business. The Union Stock Yards Co. of Omaha does hot" buy or sell live stock of any kind. It employs no agent to either buy or sell. Its sole business is to re ceive and handle live stock for the ship per pending sale to the buyer, packing houses or feeders. It has spent upwards of $1,250,000 in the past six years enlarg ing its facilities. Together with its allied industries more than 10,000 men are employed. . . . .--. . , The Union Stock Yards Co. of Omaha has now the most modern plant in the world. It has made a market for Ne braska right at Nebraska's front door. South Omaha furnishes the best all-the-year-round market for live stcick. WHEN YOU SHIP TO SOUTH OMAHA YOU BOOST FOR YOURSELF .AND NEBRASKA 17