Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922, July 10, 1919, Image 5

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PROFITS
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Now is your opportunity to make the best investment you have ever had the oppor
tunity to take advantage of in your life. Investigate and get full information on the
EIGHT PER CENT GUARANTEED PREFERRED PARTICIPATING STOCK of
the SKINNER PACKING COMPANY.
This stock is guaranteed as to the first 8 per cent and participates in the full and
entire profits of the Company.
The management was told during the bankers' convention, by several of the most
prominent out state bankers that every statement we made in regard to the increased
value of this stock was conservative and in their opinion this fully participating stock
would increase in value to several hundred dollars per share inside of the next few
years.
Act now, while you can get this stock at the present selling price of $125. Our
i first issue was over-sold and this issue will be over-sold and the last part of it will be
sold at $150 per share. Consider this in the light of an opportunity. Other men of
standing and success have bought this stock and strongly believe in the great future of
the Company because the Omaha market offers the best location, our trade name is
nationally known, our plant and branch house property are superior to all others from
an efficiency and low operating cost standpoint, our organization high class and the
Company is organized on a clean, high-grade basis.
Read these letters and without obligation on your part, send for further informa
tion at once. It is to your advantage to know the facts about this opportunity.
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Omaha, Nebraska.
H. W. CHURCHILL,
Farmer and Stockman.
Fairfield, Neb., June 18, 1919.
Mr. Paul F. Skinner,
Chairman of Board,
Skinner Packing Company,
On
Dear Sir:
Yours of the 9th at hand and would
say that I was over to Clay Center and
Mr. Epperson and myself went over
all the ups and dowfis of the Skinner
Packing plant and made up our minds
to take stock.
I will take $12,000 anyway and if
I get collected up, I will take $20,000.
We cannot see any reason that this
is not one of the best investments that
we know of and one of the fairest.
I will be down as soon as I can get
away. y ,
I remain as ever,
Yours truly,
(Signed)
AMBROSE C. EPPERSON,
Lawyer.
Clay Center, Neb.
June 16, 1919.
Mr. Paul F. Skinner,
Chairman of Board,
Skinner Packing Company,
Omaha, Neb.
Dear Sir: s
I have received your letter of the
10th instant and after investigating
your plant and plans in detail, I
consider your Company a safe
place for investment.
AH your representations are rea
sonable and you have made good
as business men and there is noth
ing to indicate but what you will
do so in the future.
Very truly,
(Signed)
This, the most modern branch house and produce building in the world, now being
erected at 12th and Douglas Streets, Omaha, Nebraska, 99x132, nine floors, CONTAINS
OVER TWO AND THREE QUARTERS ACRES OF FLOOR SPACE.
Officers and
Directors!
MORGANTOWN GROCERY
COMPANY,
Wholesale Grocers.
Morgantown, N. C, June 14, 1919.
Mr. Paul F. Skinner,
Chairman of Board, '
Skinner Packing Company,
Omaha, Nebraska.
Dear Sir:
Following up my letter of June 10th.
I am enclosing herewith check on
Wachovia Bank & Trust Company,'
Winston-Salem, N. C, for $5,750.00,
and cheek on the Bank of Morsran-
town for $500.00, making $6,250.00, PAUL F. SKINNER,
for fifty shares of your stock at Chairman of Board.
$125.00 per share. LLOYD M. SKINNER,
iou win p tease mane oui me biock President
certificate in the name of C. A. Spenc
er, as the Morgantown Grocery Cem- CHARLES F. KAMRATH
pany is not incorporated, sending the Vice President and General
certificate by registered mail, and Manager.
(signed) YUr VCry trUly D- C ROBERTSON, Treasurer.
jO ROBERT GILMORE, Secretary
C f t&sQjfC. ez, J. H. ROSENBAUM, C. W. FRANCIS,
v Manager, Produce Financial Manager.
Important Facts Read Them
Books audited by Arthur Young & Company, Chicago, Illinois.
Stock sold direct by officers of the company.
A great improvement of benefit to all of Omaha's tributary territory.
Both these plants owned by the Skinner Packing Company, a great combination
to do business efficiently and give service to the trade.
Now have orders for nearly 100 cars of meat specialty food products from
wholesale grocers throughout the United States and we have not directly
solicited an order.
Now operating a large and profitable . Produce Department in
poultry, butter and eggs, temporarily located in the old Kirsch-
braun Creamery during construction or new produce Duiioing.
A strong experienced packing house organization. Every department-
head of the organization, from the different fore-
men to the general manager, a success, and wun years or
experience in the packing house business.
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Mr. Churchill has already purchased $15,000 and has a reservation in for $5,000 additional. Mr. Epperson has department.
$2,500 and Mr. Spencer has $6,250 and a reservation in for another fifty shares.
Skinner Packing Company
OMAHA, U.S. A. ,
Plant, South Side. Wholesale Market and Produce
Department, 12th and Douglaa Street.
.Financial Departments 1400 Firat Nat'I Bank BIdg.
General Office, 912 First Nat'I Bank Bldg.
Referenced Any Bank or Business Man of Omaha or Council Blufft,
or the Omaha Live Stock Exchange or Any Live Stock Commission Firm
on the South Side.
This, the most modern and ef
ficient packing plant in the world,
now being completed on the south yfp
Side, Omaha, Nebraska, located
just south and west of Swift on our
40Jacre tract,
Contains Over Eleven i ln
Acres of rloor opace
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