Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I Ice Boxes on Wheels Refrigerator cars for carrying meat are ice boxes traveling on wheels. Most people in America would have to go without fresh meat, or would have to pay more for what they could get, if it were not for these traveling ice boxes. Gustavus F. Swift, the first Swift in the packing industry, saw the need of these traveling ice boxes before others. He asked the railroads to build them. The railroads refused. They were equipped, and preferred to haul cattle rather than dressed beef. So Gustavus F. Swift had to make the cars himself. The first one was a box car rigged up to bold ice. Now there are 7,000 Swift refrigerator cars. Each one is as fine an ice box as you have in your home. Day and night, fair weather and foul, through heat and cold, these 7,000 cars go rolling up and down the country, keeping meat just right, on its way to you. Thus another phase of Swift & Company’s activities has grown to meet a need no one else could or would supply, in way that matched Swift & Company ideas of being useful. When you see one of these Swift & Company cars in a train, or on a siding, you will be reminded of what is being done for you as the fruit of experience and a desire to serve. Swift & Company, U. S. A. Lend the Way I They Fight I Buy Liberty Bonds

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Public Sale of Registered 48 HEREFORD CATTLE 48 at Monon, Ind. Tuesday, Oct. 15, 1918 Beginning at 1 o’clock p. m. Under Big Sale Tent. Sale Rain or Shine. All are invited to this sale whether you buy or not. E. L. SMITH, Owner Cols. Fred Report. Joe Hepp and Fred Phillips, Aucts.