Trade-paper advertising also offers the packer the opportunity to acquaint the dealer with the selling points in favor of the brand advertised, thus saving the time of the salesman.
The enactment of the pure food law ended this practise, making it compulsory that the label should state either the actual coffees used in the blend, or a brand name, together with the name of either the packer or the distributer.
Both car cards and billboards are growing in popularity because they enable the coffee packer to reproduce his package in its natural colors and permit also of striking displays.
A well known coffee packer advertised, "Our coffee is free from the dust and bitter tannin--the only injurious property in coffee.
Through his salesmen the packer shows the grocer how to display the coffee on the counter and in the window, and often supplies him with placards and cut-outs featuring his brand.
Still another packer informed the consumer that "by a very special steel cutting process" he sliced the coffee beans "so that the little cells containing the volatile oil (the food product) are not broken.
Unquestionably the most expert packer I have known is Chris.
General Sheridan, who knew Gilson long before the war, in Oregon and Washington, regarded the celebrated packer with more than ordinary friendship.
Where these ridges of great bowlders were very wide one would be obliged to follow close behind some Indian packer acquainted with the trail, which might easily be lost before re-entering the brush.
He gave the packer the idea, and told him to go ahead with it as though it were a plan of his own devising.
Very well, sir," answered Roger, and cantered off to the pack train, where the assistant topographer was helping the second packer to get the mules started.
A few sentences between Masseth and the chief packer were followed by the words, spoken in a sharp tone of command, markedly different from the suavity of a moment before: "You may start, then!
As a "pusher" in society she can give points to Mrs. Potter Palmer or the wife of a millionaire pork-packer .
There were organized bands of criminals who plundered the merchant in the town, the packer and the stage on the road, and the miners to and from the different camps.
In 1875 he engaged with General Cook as a packer and spent three years in that connection.
The packer was "Doc's" son, a good man to work, but unfortunately afflicted with similar hallucinations.
The deep solicitude of the party for the safety of Balaam and his pack was accounted for when he scrambled back to the trail and gravely walked up to the packer to have his pack straightened.
And then, having performed the necessary rites, I left him where he lay, and started for camp to get a packer and a horse.
I asked my packer if he wanted to go and interview the visitor; he said he had not lost any grizzlies, and we concluded that our blankets were more comfortable than the unknown quantity of a grizzly in the dark.
One of the party had bagged two bears, and a packer had found a dead one, whose fore-paws and ears were sufficiently preserved to be worth a $10 bounty to the finder.
So with a packer he started around the mountain towards camp, happy as a lark, promising us he would send the packer back with flour and other provisions.
When Doc returned from the last camp to headquarters with his lamb and a packer to show him the way, he promised faithfully to send the Indian back to us with a good supply of provisions.
The following day his packer came into camp with a beautiful specimen of Dall's sheep (Ovis dalli nelson).
It was our intention to keep a packer going between camps carrying our supplies; thus we could move from place to place as light as possible.
Packer John had his blankets sent to the Green Meadow corral.
This first day's march was so discouraging that at Ten Mile they called a council, and the packer spoke up like a man.
The packerdoubled his bony fist and brought it down on the bunk-side.
The packer broke in, one morning, on these unnerving dreams.
The packer smiled a beautiful quiet smile that covered a world of meanings.
The packer had become used to his oddly elaborate way of putting things.
The packer raised himself in his bunk slowly, like one in pain.
They probably judged, by the time they had had, that Paul and the packer would never tell their own story.
The packer saw that his question had jarred; he had waited weeks to ask it.
And the packer has disappeared; so he can't be questioned.
Packer regarded interrogation as proof of depravity, and straightway sent the letter to the boy's father.
Packer had simply lost his reckoning as to longitude and time.
The careful packer will constantly avail himself of this orifice, in order that such portions of stuffing as may become shifted and worked up into hard lumps by the movements consequent on travel may be redistributed and evenly disposed of.
The chat between our chief packer and Sergeant Merrick ceased instantly as I came forward and passed them on the way to look over the herd guard of the little battalion, but it set me to thinking.
Mr. Packer has been in the habit of meeting settlers in Chicago, the chief doorway into Wisconsin, and giving them advice of a general character in regard to the purchase of a farm in Wisconsin.
After his death the largest of the buildings was called Packer Hall, but by the wording of the charter the name of the University can never be changed.
The Packer Memorial Church, a handsome structure, is the gift of Mrs. Packer Cummings, the daughter of the founder.
Judge Packer was defeated by only 4,500 votes, showing his popularity in his own State.
Mr. Packer was made president of the railroad company, which position he held as long as he lived.
In 1833, when he was twenty-eight years old, Mr. Packer moved his family to Mauch Chunk in the Lehigh Valley, hoping that he could earn a little more money by his trade.
Two years later the name of the company was changed to the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, and Mr. Packer had a controlling portion of the stock.
To this institution Judge Packergave three and one-quarter millions during his life; and by will, eventually, the University will become one of the richest in the country.
Thou dost know that the china-packer comes early to-morrow morn, and that e'en now the barrels and boxes and excelsior are bestrewing the dining room?
We'll mark all this stuff and take it down to the station this afternoon," said the head packer to Mrs. Carey.
The packer at Rigger's, intelligent and well-informed and well-read, discoursed in good French about English and French politics and on the pleasure it would be to travel and see the world.
On the other side slept the landlady's children; opposite, the packer from Rigger's.
Despite the fact that he was next to useless as a packer Brent was no weakling.
Joe Pete nodded grave approval of this feat and Brent, in whose veins flowed the bluest blood of the South, felt his heart swell with pride because he had won the approbation of this dark skinned packer of the North.
The initials or numbers of bothpacker and checker should appear on the shipping order.
The items should be called off by the packer as he handles them, and checked on the order by a checker.
THE LADY'S MAID= A first class lady's maid is required to be a hairdresser, a good packerand an expert needlewoman.
They began the slow, plodding gait of the packer again, finding it easier now that they were on the crest of a divide where the trail was less obstructed and firmer, and the yellow lines on the peak, their goal, came more plainly into view.
But two other men joined them, one a white-headed old miner called Chloride and the other a stoker named Sinclair who had been at the Cross for but a few weeks, and admitted that he had been a packer in Arizona.
Looking over her head, Paul saw the pork-packer glance quickly at him, his face a complete study in astonishment.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "packer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.