Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 April 1919 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Ir * > F A “Close-Up” .' ■ II Swift & Company ’s Profit of 2.04 Im ||j cents on each dollar of sales ||l Hl HI n° O(£as o \l t II I i tfe?7 oil 'Bl \ ToStock Raiser 1 I 1 vS/ °7S ' ‘ M I AS M l IT I U is I I II i I II ' ' O Jf I I •// Expenses £a2>ar, st* / - v 857 ° If I “ To Stock Raiser 1 I ■ A 7 // I JF UNDCR ' I iffil >USMirriMG GUSS I r \ ’ The diagram at the top shows the distribution II of the average Swift dollar received from sales ,!' of beef, pork and mutton, and their by-products, during 1918. The magnifying glass brings out the distribution of the 2.04 cents profit per dollar of sales: 1.94 of one per cent goes to pay interest on borrowed money, taxes, etc. .50 of one per cent goes to pay dividends to shareholders. .60 of one per cent remains in the [ business to help in improving and financing the business. ; Total 2.04 percent 1919 Year Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. J Address Swift & Company | Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois , 0 n ||| Swift & Company, U. S. A. : I ll' 111 I ■■ V \Pjßlv 7

BIG STOCK SALE The undersigned will offer at public auction at their residence, 9 miles north, 1% miles west of Rensselaer, 3 miles south of Virgie, on the Jackson highway (all stone road), the former J. W. Faylor farm, commencing at 12 o’clock noon, on TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1919. 100 Head of Registered and Grade Shorthorn and Hereford Cattle—Consisting of 1 roan Shorthorn bull, and 3 registered Shorthorn cows, papers furnished; 12 young Shorthorn milch cows, some with calf by side; 10 choice quality spring heifers; 20 Shorthorn heifers, wt. 600 to 800; 12 Hereford yearling heifers, dandies, wt. 500 to 600; 30 2-year-old short fed Shorthorn steers, wt. 750 to 850; 2 yearling bullfe, registered Shorthorns, papers furnished; 10 head of calves, heifers and steers. 1 pair 3-year-old Colts. 100 Head of Hogs— (Consisting of 1 registered Duroc male, papers furnished; 2 Duroc males, 6 months old; 2 Duroc brood sows, wt.’ 600 lbs. each, will farrow in M?.y, bred to registered Duroc; 3 Chester White br.ood sows, will farrow in May and June; 2 sows each with good bunch of spring pigs; 15 Duroc gilts, bred to registered male, -vpll farrow in May and June; 50 Duroc shoats, wt. 100 to 120 lbs.; 25 pigs, wt. 50 to 60 lbs. Seed corn, oats, fence posts, binder and other implements. iNo auctioneer. Stuff will be sold to the fellow who outbids the other fellow. Lunch will be given on the ground, the proceeds to go to the prisoner relief fund. Terms— A credit of 9 'months will be given on sums over $lO, notes to bear 6 per cent interest if paid when due, if not paid at maturity 8 per cent interest will be charged from date; 2 per cent oft