Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 January 1920 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
( { f * » —- t»- ~ mMIk -gS. Out .1 .evumuUtrd capital have ariata all »he »««*•*• •f industry and applied aeienee, all. the comforts and ameliorations «(the common lot. Upon it the world must depend (er the process of reconstruction in which all have to share. JAMES J. HILL. The Successful Farmer Raises Bigger Crops and cuts down costs by investment in labor-saving machinery. i Good prices for the farmers’ crops encourage new investment, more production and greater prosperity. But the success of agriculture depends on the growth of railroads —the modern beasts of burden that haul the crops to the world’s markets. The railroads—like the farms—increase their output and cut down unit costs by the constant investment of new capital. With fair prices for the work they do, the railroads are able to attract'new capital for expanding their facilities. Rates high enough to yield a fair .return will insure railroad growth, and prevent cdstly traffic congestion, which invariably results in poorer service at higher National wealth can increase only as our railroads grow. Poor railroad service is dear at any price. No growing country can long pay the price of inadequate transportation facilities. ofe adwlibemenl Zi published by the ofSdubvay Thoee deeiring information concerning the railroad eitnation may obtain literature by writing to The Aeeociation of Railway Executioee, 61 Broadway, New York.
No better job work produced In this section of Indiana than that turned out by The Democrat.
