Open-Minded? The average American is open-minded. American business is con- ducted by true Americans of vision, open-minded men who believe in their country and strive to meet their country’s needs. The men in the packing industry are no exception to the rule. The business of Swift & Company has grown as the na- tion has progressed. Its affairs have been conducted honorably, efficiently, and economically, re- ducing the margin between the cost of live stock and the selling price of dressed meat, until today the profit is only a fraction of a cent a pound—too small to have any noticeable effect on prices. The packing industry is a big, vital industry—one of the most important in the country. Do you understand it? Swift & Company presents facts in the advertisements that appear in this paper. They are addressed to every open-minded person in the country. de The booklet of preceding chapters in this story of the packing industry, will be mailed on request 10 Swift & Company Union Stock Yards - = Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company U.S. A. If a woman is patriotic she never | Novel Excuse. i One morning my little washing Herself when we exclaim: “Mamma, I ean't ears ; i then "- sister heard wash Chicugo American When Baby Is Teething BOVIS BAST BOW NL MBUICINS will eorrest " Mujmsth And Bowe] tgabiss. Portectiy barm- | drugs. Nature's own remedy | ed herbs—is Garfield Tea~Adv, —— are what win victory.— the stage setting. Ny a RSL re BES ro 4b 2 DN 3 Benes of P&T, ¥ IT'S SUMMERTIME IN FLORIDA Free yourself from the danger and anxiety of colds and sickness ah4 Jha costly fuel Mi and come where the skies are ever blue and e su 8s brig and warm, sit out doors and eat an she picked from our producing groves. ranges fresh There are thousands of acres of oranges and frul Lake Alfred-Florence Vilta-Winter Boren section,” op ours i the proven area for Saiety and pg réturns. We have superior elevation, affording fine alr and water rainage and freedom from mosquitoes or other pests; fertile soil underiald with clay, holding moisture and plant food; remarkable frost-protection because of location, altitude and the anoderating influence of ninety lakes within a four-mile radius; the best drinking water in the tate; ideal situation on the main line of the A. C. I. raliroad; wonderful and extensive system of hard (asphalt) auto roads, and many other advantages. We offer these orange and grapefruit groves at reasonable prices and terms spread over a number of years, ov depend upon oor and age of trees. Over three thousand (3.000) acres are planted at Lake Alfred. We can furnish groves in bearing, paying fine net In comes, or young groves just as fine, at much less money, which will bear in a couple of years or so. Our community grove eare service is an Ideal arrangement wheth. er grove-owners reside upon their DEORerty the year around or not. Summers in this high-altitude-lake-district are as agreeable as the winters. With competent crews working under the direct supervision of our expert grower, whose ability and fitness are recogni by both state and federal departments, we take over all care and responsibil. ity of your grove, if you so desire, thereby freeing you from obliga tion of personal attention and at the same time guaranteeln you against all risk of inexperience, inefficiency or neglect. Our rger buyin ower and continuous use of skilled labor saves you money. The hig type of scientific care and development we furnish is best proven by the fine condition of the groves at Lake Alfred and the satisfaction of the owners who live on their land and who have used our service continuously since the day we took hold, years ago, Our business policy is unique In many rinper 128. We will not sell Jou acre untill you come down and the facts or send someons (ns pd competency and lutegrity you can rely. ¢ wish 1% to make ohservations and fomparisons in your own way. Our home offle Lake Alfred will exiend ov Chg on Sour an me i. hough hey ad Soa orm © oe service, : t of others that most of our sales have come. Writ , 6 1 i Hen. * jodap. for Et rae usented descriptive bonkiet giving additional informa. FLORIDA FRUITLANDS CO., 8. K. , Northern Sales Mar. 45 E. 420d St, New York City ee (Prepared by the United States Depart. ment of Agriculture.) The. lvestock industry In the Bouthern states is progressing at a rapid rate. Some of the things beef- eattle exiension specialists of the United States department of agricul- ture are doing to encourage a com- bination of live-stock production with cotton growing are described in recent reports from the field. As a result of thelr activities thousands of pure-bred cattle are belong shipped into every Southern state and carloads of fat stock are being sent to livestock mar kets from farms where cotton for- merly was grown exclusively. During a recent month the special- ists visited 154 farms in 113 counties in the states of Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina and Tennessee, and traveled 32587 miles to give specific instructions to farmers and to con- fer with other extension workers on beef production. They attended ten meetings, held twelve demonstrations, and through their efforts a total of 120 purebred bulle 324 purebred cows, and 1.8005 grade cattle were placed on farms the different in states. During the month also a gen- Tenn., which was attended by state and federal representatives of the de partment of agriculture, directors of state experiment stations and exten sion workers, state agents, veterinar- fans, and others interested in promot- ing more and better live stock in the South. Assist in Live-Stock Shows. cattle specialists Is to assist with the livestock work in connection with livestock shows, and county and state fairs. They assist breeders in mak- ing selections of feeding animals for shows, in arranging judging contests and demonstrations, and in securing better classifications and premiums for worthy exhibiis, all of which has been the means of arousing interest and making livestock exhibits a more attractive feature at the fairs “The beef-cattle specialists from Ar kansas made an exhibit at the tri- state fair held in Memphis in which was shown the best methods of feed- ing and raising live stock. Improved cuttle-feeding sheds, feeding bunks and silos were shown together with a number of instructive placards giving such information as suitable fattening rations for 1,000-pound steers, and wintering rations for the breeding herd, Farmers were urged to cull their breeding herds at this time of the year and dispose of all inferior animals. Arkansas farmers, particu- larly in the ricegrowing sections where there is abundant pasture andl plenty of straw, have been good buy- ers of cattle from the drought area in the Southwest, Plenty of Feed Available, There are extensive areas in Flor. ida that are not now being used which would graze a large number of cattle, the extension specialists say, though the farmers are fast awakening to the possibilities of the live-stock Industry, It is reported that the holdings of one company alone would carry 20000 head If completely utilized. Reports from Georgia say that pas tures are good and feed is plentiful, particularly velvet beans, and that une doubtedly there will be a large num- ber of cattle fed in that state this year. The specialists are continually being called upon to locate feeder ent tle for farmers in both Georgia and Florida, and several large shipments have already been made from the Southwest and other sections, It is estimated that 100 carloads will be Lrought into Georgia alone from Tex. as this fall. Feeding demonstrations are being ! arranged on 12 to 15 farms in differ ent sections of Mississippi, and planf have been made to conduct them through the cooperation of county and district agents, Special attention will be given to demonstrations in pasturing velvet beans, and velvet beans and corn, Pure-Bred Stock In Demand. Orders have been placed for more than fifty carloads of breeding stock to be shipped from the Southwest to North Carolina and 'the total number purchased will undoubtedly far ex ceed this number, There i8 also innch Interest In the purchasing of purebred bulls, and extension spovial- izts are planning to hold several con. Signment sales in the state In un ef. + fort to meet the demand. As a means of further stimulating the beef-cattle industry a campaign is being conduct- ed for the building of silos and im- proviog the pastures in the state, In South Carolina also the demand for purebred stock as well as steers for fall and winter feeding, far ex- ceeds the avallable supply. In a num- ber of localities committees of repre- sentative farmers, accompanied by specialists, have gone into other #intes to purchase breeding stock, At a recent disbursement sale of 24 head of purebred cattle, 21 of the animals remained In the state, the farmers be- ing anxious to retain them to build up their herds, Arrangements were made by Ten- nessee stockmen with the Union Stock Yards company in Nashville for holding the annual sale of the Middle Tennessee Breeders’ association at the yards, The company provided #tall space for the eattle, a sale ring, avd in other ways helped make the sale a success. The farmers of the state are much interested in pasture improvement and the keeping of live stock as a means of meeting the la- bor shortage, BUREAU OF MARKETS IS MOST RELIABLE Chicago Stock Market. Estimates Been That Shippers and Farmers in All Sections Place Utmost Confi. dence in Reports. (Prepared by the United States Depart- ment of Agriculture) Commendation has been voiced by live stock farmers and the trade con bureau of markets in issuing all tele. graphic information of a public or commercial character relative to the Chicago live stock market. Previous to the last few months such reports were sent out promiscuously by pri vate individuals who, in some cases, were accused of manipulating the re porte in favor of one Interest or an- other. At least, this sentiment per vaded the trade to the extent that the mere existence of such opinion, It was on this account that Uncle Sam was requested to collect facts and figures dally about the market condi- tions and receipts and to disseminate this authentic Information as widely as possible by telegraph. The dally market reports include an estimate of the dally receipts of each class of live stock, this being one of the important features of the service, as trading at Chicago Is based to a large degree on the Chieago “run.” Furthermore, the trading on the outside markets Is also determined more or less by the vicissi- tudes of the Chicago trade, Hence it can be seen readily that any serious dental, might Influence the entire day's stock centers, over the previous efforts of private in- dividuals. The bureau of markets« bases its estimate on cars reported in and due to arrive by every rallroad each day and the result of this plan has been so successful that the ship- ability of the government reports, Il lustrative of the accuracy of the gov. inZormation, are now using exclusively the official estimates of the burean of markets, ones credited at the “yards” Give Hens Comfortable Pens. ters when the weather is unfaverable, This is necessary for them to be at all profitable, Cause of Poultry Troubles. Leaky roofs on poultry houses and bad draughts in the walls are likely other troublesome RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a small box of Barbe Compound, and 3% oz of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it at home st very little cost. Full directions for mak- | ing and use come in each box of Barbe | Compound, [It will gradually darkes | streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft | and glossy, It will not color the sealp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. Ady, I—— ——————————— pint of in Most Cases. “How do you pronounce “hauteur?” “YFot air, In some cases," Headaches, Billous Attacks, Indigestion, sre May Apple, Aloe, Julsp made ellets (Dr. Plered's), Adv, ————————— A No man is ever great from his neighbor's point of view, Don’t trifle with a cold —it's dangerous. You can’t afford to risk Influenza. Keep always at hand a box of Qitle CASCARA & OUININE omS” Standard cold remedy for 20 years—in tablet {orm-—enfe, sure, no opistes-—-bresks up e cold in 24 hours—relieves grip bn 3 days. Money back if it falls. The genuine box has 8 Ped top with Ms. Hill's picture. At All Drug Stores, for kidney, liver, bladder znd stomach the urinary organs, The kidneys and blad They are the filters, the purifiers of If the poisons which enter body. your blood. ach are not entirely thrown out by the kidneys and bladder, you are doomed. Weariness, sleeplessness, despondency, backache, stomach headache, pain in loins and lower abdo men, gall stones, gravel, difficulty wn urinating, cloudy and bloody urine, rheu- matism, sciatica and lumbago, all warn you to look after your kidneys and bladder All these indicate some weakness of the kidneys or other organs or that the enems microbes which are always present in your system have attacked your weak GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules are what vou need. They are not a “patent medicine,” nor & "pew discovery.” For 200 years they Haque men are quite regular hablits—but their habits are bad. Constipation, indigestion, sick-headache and bilious conditions are overcome by a course of Garfield Tea. Drink on retir ing. ~Adv, head a Some men can’t even when they die, procession Acid Fiomach, wmickiy distppear with ndian Vegelabie Pliis te 372 Pearl BL, New York Nausea Wright's box Heartburn and the use of Bend for trial Adv born men not admit It, Men know that are It equal, but nobody will i d her used, and The bealing, sooth- of lem Ohl your grest-grandmot into tne cells the kidneys and through the ihe poson ¢ perins : . 3 iresn strengtin and health t will come as you When complete. iy restored to your usual vigor I 4 caps ve each das , Conlinge they will : And prevent 8 re trouble, Haarlem the money if MEDAL ported « ey Are preg ty and convenient form and are ompt relief ages. Ask for GOLD MEDAL. Adv. positively gua? In three = } the al 3 Accept no substitutes Strong Combination. “Couldn't sell that graphophone.” “Too had.” “Tried har nid myself re talking.” ville i i No Worms in a Healthy Child All elridren troudied wilh worms have 88 =n. besithy ooior, which indicates poor blood, and as a roie. ihers is more of les Somsch distorbanos, GROVES TARTRLERS chili TONIC given regularly for two or hres weeks will enrich the blood, Im- prove the digestion, and sot aa & General rangi. ening Tonle to the whole systems. Nature wii] throw off or dis the worms, and the Child will be in perfect besith. Fiessani to take. Sic per bottle. Many a girl stupid with teeth like pear) a A8 an oyster, Millions are now suffering from the after effects of the deadly “fla” a fever or a cold. Their appetites are poor; they are weak, and they are waiting for thelrstrength to come hack, If these people could only realize that the return to health and strength would be greatly helped by giving at- tention to the stomach--that is, remov- ing the acidity and toxic polsons from the entire digestive tract, making it act naturally, so that the body will receive the full strength of the food eaten—a great deal of suffering would be saved to humanity. Everyone knows that the disease it. self, and the strong medicines that have been taken, upset the stomach, leave it hot and feverish, the mouth dry, the tongue coated, a nasty taste, and no desire to eat. This is a poor foundation to bulld new strength on. Now, tens of thousands of people all over this country are using EATONIC for the purpose of cleaning these poisonous after-effects right out of the system and they are obtaining wonder- ful resglis-— so wonderful! that the amazingly quick benefits are hardly believable, just as shown In the re markable letter which is published upon the request of this sturdy old Civil War veteran, Hels 77 years old. Read what he says EATONIC did for him: “I am an ol soldier, past sev entyoeven years. | hed the Span Ish Influenza and it left my stomach we will mall you Add: NB, kL. as awful shape iI tried threes diferent doctors tet got oo relief Ax 8 lest vemort | sent snd gof 8 bag of BEATOXIC and io my great ext purprise the very Sret tablet 1 tock heiped me iI can now sal any thing | want, spd feel Loe” Yours thankfully, Fowler, Indians {ee 1918 C. 8 Martie iT rou can biter you sre al mERe snr uke for suffering Human lieerty to do ws C8 M or, 4, P. 8 of this ity This is only one case out of thousands, You should make the EATONIC test in your own case at once. You have everything to pain--not a penny can you lose, for we take all the risk. Your own common sense, your own feelings, tell you that a good appetite, good di- gestion, a good stomach, with the fever poisons and effects of strong medicines out of your system, will put you on the road to strong, robust health again. You want to enjoy life again after you have battled with the “flu,” fever or colds, or any other illness that has taken your strength. You want to get back your old-time vigor, be full of pep and enthustasim—be able to work with ease, instead of listlessly, half hearts edly dragging out a mere existence, So be sure to take a box of EATONIO home with you today. We cannot urge this too strongly. If EATONIC falls to give you positive beneficial results, it will not cost you a penny. There Is no risk--the benefit is surely all for you. guarmuies without at once and cnn send the She EATONIC REMEDY CO. 1088 5 Wabash