. Omaha illustrated : a history of the pioneer period and the Omaha of today embracing reliable statistics and information, with over two hundred illustrations, including prominent buildings, portraits, and sketches of leading citizens . Is at the , which on HOTn I \I KFR To illustrate the true state of affairs. valuation of $So,000,000 levies a tax Omaha illustrated. of twenty mills to raise the $1,600,000 annually necessary to carry on its municipal govern-ment, while Omaha gets along with the $640,000 raised by a levy of fort}- mills upon avaluation of $16,000,000. The fact that O


. Omaha illustrated : a history of the pioneer period and the Omaha of today embracing reliable statistics and information, with over two hundred illustrations, including prominent buildings, portraits, and sketches of leading citizens . Is at the , which on HOTn I \I KFR To illustrate the true state of affairs. valuation of $So,000,000 levies a tax Omaha illustrated. of twenty mills to raise the $1,600,000 annually necessary to carry on its municipal govern-ment, while Omaha gets along with the $640,000 raised by a levy of fort}- mills upon avaluation of $16,000,000. The fact that Omahas municipal government requires only two-fifths as much funds for its conduct as St. Paul does, is traceable directly to superior mange-ment of its finances. The bonded indebtedness of Omaha at the beginning of the fiscal [Max Meyer was born in the Kingdom of Prussia, now the cheducated in Berlin. In 1861 he emigrated to this country, settling in th clerk. In 1866 he came to Omaha and began business on his own account in a small way and in a smside of Farnam street, near Eleventh. Three years later he associated with him one of his brothers,grown their accommodations,they removed to the Creigh-ton building on the northside of


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