n P 'THE BEE: OMAHA. m r ffi &:wv aos? rem, F jtj is if Mr BE 11 i ; m i.fiinX . .. ,,...D,,ii,n,,t, : Architect's Drawing of the Proposed SKINNER PACKING PLANT lobe Erected on the South Side. This plant will b"6 a model of its kind from an "operating, and sanitary Btandpoint. The floors will be so constructed that a hose can be turned on and each floor scrubbed and flushed on the -same plan as the deck of a battleship. The policy of the SKINNER PACKING COMPANY will be to have its plant and building and the operating end better and more economical than any packing plant in the United States. This will also apply to its full line of products as to high quality. The operat ing end will be in charge of an expert who has beeri connected with the industry for years and'is well known throughout the United States. The SKINNER PACKING COMPANY products will be better-goods produced under better sanitary condition. The plant will be located on a thirty-toe acrt tract just south and west of the present Swift's plant on the South Side. The location of the SKINNER PACKING COMPANY'S PLANT, consisting of thirty-three acres, is excellent One of the largest underground sewers in South Omaha runs through this property. There is trackage on the land. Particularly note the dose proximity of our plant to the general industry. - ' fu M - " fkx -a - -t -Skirt ;?, i vi K4 ? t svr . g ;,t'F' 1 jsw'vr.-'. Jc'ci it 1 o 7 1 ,1 v I i 4y St LLOYD M. SKINNER, President and Treasurer PAUL F. SKINNER, Chairman of the Board ROBERT GILMORE, Secretary Only 60 of the Live Stock Received in Omaha During 1917 Was Packed Here Representatives of the Federal Trade Commission state that independent packing companies are justifiable, and trans-shipping cattle is going against the face of economic law and adding to the cost of the consumer. They also state that the shipment of live stock East instead of dressed meats adds 50 to .the burdens of the railroads. Omaha is the logical, practical and necessary point for an independent plant. , ; ' ' A limited amount of 8 GUARANTEED PREFERRED PAR- I TICIPATING STOCK of the SKINNER PACKING COMPANY is now offered at par, $100.00 per share. This stock is fully participating in the profits ol the company and is preferred as to dividends. There is no promotion stock Acreage and Plant will be owned by the Company at the actual cash value. The Company is organized on a high-grade basis, and this is a real opportunity for investors to participate in the profits of the Packing House Industry. Fifty-one per cent of the Common Stock has been purchased outright at par, $100,00 per share, by officers of the company. There has been no property turned in to the Company in lieu of stock. The financing of the Company will be handled by the Com pany's officers and' the Board of Directors, and will not be com mitted to promoters. References on Paul F. Skinner, Lloyd M. Skinner and Robert Gilmore : Any bank or business1 man of Omaha or Council Bluffs. IMJ pjMY Financial Department, Suite 912 First Kat'l Bank Bid;., Omaha, lleb. &eeSK"S3 SfRSS 'SSStESSS' Reservation Blank . Skinner Packing Company, Umaha, Nebraska. I Please reserve for me..... .shares of the 8 Guaranteed Preferred Participating Stock of the Skinner Packing Company. 1 nMmPMl,,CmSrPliODBI,k 1 P Information BUnk 1' v . " 4 " ' cu..a. - Omaha, Nebraska. i i ouuvr "', wvuy, Enclosed please find remittance of $........ for...-. w.. Omaha, Nebraska. shares of the 8 Guaranteed Preferred Participating Stock, par ' 1 ... J a interested and have $ . . ... . to invest, and would value $100 per share. I I llke further information. Signed. , Address. Signed. IL Address J v j . Address . , n Signed 4 '... . .