Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, April 26, 1919, Page 11

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Tb Casper Daily Cribune APPROXIMATELY SIXTY PER CENT COMPLETE ADVISABILITY KING HOUSE PRODUCTS IN DEMAND IROUGHOUT THE WORLD ation of Food Products for human con- e oldest-business in the world. The g Company has been organized under ws of the State of Iowa with a capital sufti- large to do a Big Business in a Big Way. This tion was created for the purpose of converting lions of Dollars of Meat Material of the Mis- Valley and the Middle West into the finished ts for the consumption of the people of this and the entix country, corn-fed Hogs and Cattle of the Middle West jon-wide reputation for being y that the Midland Packing nd for Packing Mouse Prod- ve the demand that is new here i ( ons the whole of hereto the best mar! its products. Resulting crue, te both its owners and t he vorld 3 nat- 2ctign in OUR WORKING SCHEDULE C we Are Employing Four Hundred Workmen ought for Meat.Preducts to be. LOCATION CENTER OF GREATEST LIVESTOCK PRODUC- ING SECTION Certainly no more favorable location than Sioux Gity can be found in this, or any other country, for a Packing Plant. Sioux City has a population of e 70,000 people. While it is the second eity in population in Towa, it is the First City in Jobbing, as wellasth in Manufacturing. The Jc 8s of Sioux City $100,000,000 snnually, excluding mi facturers turn out in excess of $75,060 which is 7 than fifty per cent larex y in the state. J . s ta 900 annually, er than that of nto ast Dakota,; Northwest “Tfthy Ti however, it ts only the to-% ALLS FOR OPERATION J Our Plan Is to Buiki a Story Every Ten Days MANAGEMENT PRACTICAL PACKING HOUSE HEAD AND STRONG BOARD OF DIRECTORS Fred C, Sawyer is president of the Midland Pack- ing Company. Mr. Sawyer is a thoroughly practical and successful packer. As a mere bpy, of 18 years of age, he entered the employ of the Chicago Packing & Proy n Company. After remaining with this concern five ears he en- tered the employ of Swift & Company, in 1898, and retained this c ection for some eighteen vears. It can, th ore, be seen that his entire business earcer has devoted exclusively to the packing business and ied produet : Com unde: He will r, mak- DEMAND MORE THAN 400,000 CATTLE AND. MORE THAN 800,000 HOGS RE-SHIPPED More than 800,000 hogs and more than 400,000 ° cattle were re-shipped from the Sioux ‘City’ Stock Yards during 1917, the bulk of which went té pack- ing plants outside of Sioux City on account of a lack of packing house facilities in Sioux City. Sioux City livestock receipts for 1918 exceede® by more than 500,000 the receipts of 1917. in 1917 they were 678,986, showing ‘ar than last. Hogs showed the greatest increase. in 1917 th ¥3 vere 2,149,115; this year they wil] be showing an increase of 336,179. for 1918 will be 35,000; in 1917 they were increase of 7,268. ves in carloads: Up to December. 1, there 241 more carloads of livestock received in n 1917. Up to December 1, 66,847 car- livestock had been received, compared with ponding period of last year. The 7 was 7 cars; this year the conserva- ie is for 74,347 cars, or a total increase of ,550 more ULY FIRST Caitle receipts for the year will be at\Jeast 173,-\, MIDLAND PACKING COMPANY 6:0 Davidson Bidg., Sioux City, Iowa Until such time as you can furnish me with de- tail i ation, ple this reservation is not binding nd Packing Company nor the under- Right Re-. served to Advance Sale Price of Stock ati Any Time without Fur-. . ther Notice. ec Construc- | { tion j : Ail buildings are = of reinforced con- ‘ crete and steel. structure. There will be no more | modern packing plant than that of the Midland. PAGE ELEVEN Py idlan Plant Being Rushed to Completion 4 PAGE FIVE Lia

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