Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Farms For Sale! Buy direct from the owner! We offer a few of the best farms in Jasper county, well improved and In a high-state of cultivation, at prices in keeping with the market value and on liberal terms.

cons'Bttng of 6-room house, good barn, double crib, hog house, windmill, toite tile. Price SIO,OOO. Terms. 40 acres, miles from Rensselaer, on stone road, good improvements, woven wire fences, all hedge posts, good orchard, adjoining S4OO land; price SIO,OOO. 200 acres, pasture and farm land, from gravel road, fairly well drained, practically level, no sand hills, small house and barn, telephone, rural delivery. Price $75 per acre. 70 acres, Marion township, 40 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, a good hog farm; 6-room house, good new barn, silo, windmill. Price $l5O per acre. We will make reasonable terms on any of the above farms to suit purchaser. See I JOHN A. DUNLAP, Rensselaer, Indiana.

' 165 acres, three miles from Rensselaer, on the Jackson highway. Good corn and oats land, good outlet for drainage and thoroughly tiled. Improved with good woven wire fences. 11-room house, bam 40x70, silo 14x50. Good hog house and other outbuildings. This farm has the best corn in Jasper county now growing upon it. Price $225 i,cr acre. 120 acres, on stone road, 6 miles from town, good outlet, well tiled, fair fences, Improved with 5rooni house, fair size barn, Windmill, Srainary room, double crib, poultry house and other outbuildings. Price $125 per acre. Terms. 95 acres, 6 miles from town, on a gravel road, rural route, telephone. 80 acres in cultivation, balance pasture, may all be cultivated. Good fences and buildings, M. K. GRAVES, Morocco, Indiana.

OWNERS.

Delicate Mechanism V Despite its scope Swift & Company is a business of infinite details, requiring infinite attention. Experienced men must know livestock buying with a knowledge of weight, price, the amount and quality of meat the live animals will yield. Each manufacturing operation must be done with expert skill and scientific precision. A highly perishable product must be handled with speed and care to avoid loss. \ Chemists, engineers, accountants, and other specialists are required to take care of our intricate problems. Alert wisdom and judgment must ' be used in getting stocks of goods into the open channels of demand through oUr four hundred branch houses. Branch house organizations must show activity and energy to sell at the market in the face of acute competition from other large packers, and hundreds of small ones. , All these requirements of intelligence, loyalty, devotion to the task, are met in the personnel of Swift & Company. Yet the profit is only a fraction of a cent per pound with costs at minimum. How can the workings of this delicate human mechanism be improved upon? Do you believe that Government direction would add to our efficiency or improve the service rendered the producer and consumer ? Let us send you a Swift “Dollar”. It will interest you. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111. Swift & Company, U. S. A. > i what BECOMES OF /f THE AVERAGE DOLLAR /[ RECEIVED BY V. /SWIFT & COMPANYV [ FROM THE SALE OF MEAT 1 I I AND BY PRODUCTS It 85 CENT* IS PAID FOR THE I I It LIVE ANIMAL // \\ It.SS CENTS FOR LABOR 1, \ EXPENSES ANO FREIGHT J 2.04 CENTS REMAIN* // % WITH jff SWIFT & COMPANY AS PROFIT