Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 33, Number 171, Decatur, Adams County, 20 July 1935 — Page 5
Adams County Farm Lands “For Sale”
L ACRES Known As The Bartlett Farm ~„,i <>n a xioiie >'<w> 3 miles L';‘ J* mark*’. •“ d c, ‘“ rchM of H and 2K miles from ’school- improvements con- ", , room. IK •to** d * elllUK ’ k ..liar 36 * 50 barn: COrn / house; poultry house; M r well With windpump; all of are in kood repair and newlasted Soil is mixed elay loam Lrundu’atinit h ’** L .d to production of grains, wy »'>d -lover. All except 13 k *: wood lot pasture is unOvation. Described as NWK ar and BWK NEK and 20 acres « w end NK SEK and K> acres 5 W aide NEK NEK. all in Secion«. T2"N. Rl® p ric e $60.00 per acre. [DO ACRES Known As The Isch Farm . very productive farm in good tamuii neighborhood located four West and I*4 miles South f Monroe. K mile to school and I ailee to German Reform Church, n land lavs level and consists 'wctical'y all black soil well Jancd to production of sugar corn, as well as other grain w and clover and alfadfa. Farm „ s00( i outlet and is well dratnd Improvements consist of 2 story | dwelling; 40 x 92 barn and u’g 70 cat’le shed; double corn L granary. >*”« house, poultry £e. garage and driven well. b „ M wlv equipped for 10 dairy Described as S% NWK and ku SEK and SWK NEK Sec. 12. >',j y, r 13 E, containing -300 tm more or 'ess. Entire farm in j dilution. Price SIOO.OO per acre. ACRES Known As The McMillen Farm Located on stone road two miles lortltta-t of Pleasant Mills, where, More is » centralised school, as K U »s churches of various creeds, j (is well adapted to general grain, nd Destock farming. Surface is Bdulating: mixed clay loam soil. |5» acres a.e in cultivation and p acres are in permanent pasture nd small wood lots. 'Running walkthrough pasture. Improvements num of 9 room 2 story dwelling sith furnace ami l>atli room; hip wf bam 3# x 60 with wing 30 x B; jarage; granary and corn crib. I ferod for Delco system. Electricity nailable \ mile from farm. All Ridings are in good repair and sell painted. Considerable tiling reMt’y pn: in. Partly described as nd located in two sections known > Rivarre Reservation, T 27 N, 115 E: also in Sec. 16, T and R foresaid Price $55.00 per acre. 2k ACRES Known As The Earhart Farm Well improved productive farm I K toiles East of Ossian on good tote road. IK miles to Lutheran 1 tarch and school. The soil confet» of Brookston ami Crosby clay ant with level surface and fairly 1 id! riled. Considerate new fencu?. 28 acres are in wood lot and, tew ground pasture and balance; Brier cultivation. Improvements! Msist of 2 story 7 room dwelling; ' II t SO barn with cow shed atfohed: tool shed snd crib; gran-' kJ: hog house; wood shed and bti'Hi well. Buildings In good reXir and newly painted. Described kS I , N’K sw, and 3*4 SWK ■ K 21. T 28 N, R 13 E. Price $75.00 per acre. « ACRES Known As The Feast i Farm Ijfe farm is located 3 miles “i >nd 2% miles South of Monif one of the best sections of County. Practically all land with level surface and F*™r cultivation except 8 acres Mood lot pasture. The soil is ' s-iapted to production of corn, kinins, soy beans, sugar . ’ >nd -lover. Improvement inI« k ro** l 2 s *'"- v dwelling; 30 L . bern with 15 x 3p she d atl rsf ‘" cr -b 20 x 30; poultry Otte-haif mile to public * ’ aad miles to Protestant U 118 SEK Sec ’ |L,“ R H East, excepting mm 20 acres off the North thereof. Pt-ue $75.00 per acre. A( RES Known As The Mercer Farm * »ell improved farm with 9 tor, »ith 17 d * el,ing: 30 x fi4 KtUrv t? S X od sbed attached; koose- rs - en ' lou *e; wood; cellar kingJou 611 Well and cis:ern - Al ’ I Uca>od 7 Pab and new 'y paintEast. O s B m<lPS North and s '* kcH Pjtv ! Beri:e 0,1 gravel road, tsists nt n availa ' ble - The soil k. e'kv , °° kston and Miami »na 8m Wi,h ’*“du‘ating iiiirly weli ß f°° d di ' aiaa S’* Far m SEv « fenced. Described as : p! T26N ' Rl5 E-! 565.00 per acre.
> 110 ACRES Known As The Fuchs Farm n Located in good German coin- , munity 2 miles South and 3 miles t West of Monroe on stone road, j Soil eoiisisis of Brookston and Crosby clay loam well adapted to , production of grain, soy beans, ! sugar beets and clover. The surface ; is practically level with good outt, let and is generally weU Wied. All . i except 10 acres of timber is un- ! Ider cultivation. The improvements J consist of 8 room, 2 story dwelling , with cellar; one of the best barns ;pn the country being 48 x 112 with .130 x 70 shed attached; summer! house; corn crib; poultry house, i and wood house; driven well with , windpump. Described as the SEK , . NEK and NK SWK NEK Sec.! 13, T 26 N. R 13 E. excepting therefrom 1800 sq. ft. tract; also N*4 NEK Sec. 13. T 26 N, R 13 E. Price SIOO.OO per acre 40 ACRES Known As The Betz Farm ! * Located 1 miles West and ’♦ I j mile North of Geneva on stone ; road and in good neighborhood, j I Soil consists of Crosby and BrooksI ton silty clay .'cam adapted to pro- . duction of all crops. The surface Jis undulating and land is fairly ,; well drained. Improvements consist of 4 room, 1 story dwelling; , 20 x 28 barn with 14 x 20 shed ( attached and driven wpll. Described N*4 E*4 NWK Sec. 27, T 25 N, . R 13 E. Price $55.00 per acre. 120 ACRES Known As The Teeter Farm i Located on gravel road 3*4 miles | East and l 4 mile South of Berne, where there are good markets, school ami Protestant churches. Improvements consist of 114 story. 6 room dwe'ling; 5 room. I*4 story dwelling; summer kitchen; 36 x 68 bank barn; garage; granary; corn, crib; 2 poultry houses; wood house ’-new driven well and 3 cisterns.j '; The soil is mixed clay loam with, | gently rolling surface and fairly i good drainage. 8 acres are in wood 1 lot. 15 acres in permanent pasture with running water ami balance I under cultivation. Desctibed as E*4 SF-, Sec. 1. T 25 N. Il 14 E. A NWK SWK Sec. 6. T 25 N. K 15 Je. Price $6C.00 per acre. I I | R 0 ACRES Known As The Krueckeherg Farm This is a very productive farm in good German Lutheran neighborhood. Surface is level with mixed 1 , h'ack loam soil, well tiled. All but 15 acres in timber is in cultiva-; ' tion. Improvements consist of 5room. 2-story house; barn 32 x 52; I hen house and wood house. All are lin good repair and newly painted. I Buildings are located on good gravlel road and concrete State road ■ boarders the South end of farm. Electricity is available. Described 'as E*4 NEK Sec. 34. T 28 N. It 15 :E, containing SO acres more or i less. Price SBO.OO per acre. 80 ACRES Known As The Liechty Farm I An attractive farm in good German neighborhood, 3 miles West and 3 miles North of Berne. Grade ! school located on corner of farm and 3 miles to Protestant church. Improvements are al* in good repair and newly painted ar.d consist of 2-story, 7 room dwelling with cellar; bank barn 46 x 70; straw shed 20 x 56; grajtary; cr-.b land hog house; tool house: wood I house and smoke bouse and hen : house. Good well and cistern. Soil ' consists of Brookston. Clyde and 'Crosby clay loam. Well adapted to j production of sugar beets, clover, alfa'fa and all giain crops. Farm has good drainage outlet, is fairly well tiled and has good fences. Described as S*4 SEK Sec. 11. T 26 N. R 13, excepting 114 sq. rods in SE corner used for school purposes. Price $85.00 per acre. 80 ACRES Known As The Waggoner Farm This splendid farm home is located on a good stone road 1 mile .East of Monmouth or two miles North of Decatur, when' there are excellent markets for farm products. Improvements include -■ story, 9 room frame house with cellar; good 4 it-‘h well and large cistern; barn 34 x 50 with sheds a/tached; granary, hog house and machine shed 28 x 60; summer house and machine shed 28 x 60. summer house and garage. All im- ' provements are in good repair and newly painted. Considerable new fencing and tiling. Electricity is, available. Ideal for dairy farm. De-' scribed as com. in center of Sec. - 22. T 28 N. R 14 E. th. E 106 2-3 rds. to land of D. M. Rice; th. 3 1101 rds. and 1 foot; th. W 126 2-3 I'i‘ds. crossing the center line of sd. I Sec. -into SWK thereof; th. N 101 :' rds. and 1 foot to center line of sd. Sec. running E and M ; th. E on ■ sd. center line to place of begin.l ning. i Price $60.00 per acre
80 ACRES Known As The Leininger Farm This is »n attractive farm home with a 6 room. 2 story dwelling with basement and furnace; 4o x 60 barn with shed attached; corn crib; chicken house; wood house; and driven well with windpump. Buildings ate j n good repair and newly painted. The soil is productive mixed elay loam with undulating surface and all under cultivation except small pasture lots. Located about IK miles West of Willshire, Ohio, on grave* road. Do scribed as SK NWl 4 Sec. 3, T 26 N, R 15 E. Price $60.00 per acre. 77 ACRES Known As The Vesey Farm A very productive piece of Black land, consisting of Brookston and Crosby soils, located on State Road 124 three miles East of Monroe. Farm has good outlet and is well tiled. 15 acres in woods and balance in cultivation. Improvements consist of 4b x 60 barn with sheds attached; f 2 x 80 hog house. Buildings in good repair and newly paint ed. Electricity is available. Deschlbed as 77 acres in E*4 NEK Sec. 1, T 26 N, R 14 E. Price $70.00 per acre. 11(1 ACRES Known As The Young Fa*-m A wel’ improved stock and grain farm with 9 room 3 story cement block dwelling; 40 x 60 bank barn with 20 x 60 shed attached; garage and tool shed. Good driven wel 1 Located on gravel road 3 miles south and 2 miles West of Willshire, Ohio. 1 mile to Protestant church and school. The soil , consists of Miami and Genessee clay loam with undulating surface, i 120 acres are in cultivation and balance in permanent pasture. Electricity available. Partly described as 140 acres ;n N*4 Sec. 21, T 26 N, R 15 E. Price $55.00 per acre — 16D ACRES Known As The McManama Farm Located in the most fertile section of Adams County 3 miles East of Monroe on State Hoad No. 121 and within 2 miles of Protestant church and school. The farm is practically level and consists of Brookston and Crosby clay loam soil, which Is well adapted to production of sugar beets, and other grain crops, as well as clover and alfalfa. Farm has good outlet ajid is generally well tiled. Some new fencing on the farm. Improve- ! ments consist of 8 room 2 story 'dwelling; 50 x 34 barn; crib and taa 1 shed, all of which are in good repair and newly painted. Electricity is available. 15 acres are in woods, 45 acres in new ground pasture and the balance is in cultivation. Described as NWK of Sec. ' 6, T 26 N, R 15 E. Price $75.00 per acre. 80 A (RES Known As The Schwartz Farm This well improved farm is located *4 mile East and 2 miles South of Berne, which has good markets, school and Protestant churches. The improvements consist of 7 room, 2 story dwelling with cellar; 46 x 6o bank barn; summer kitchen; granary; garage; poultry house; driven well and cistern. All are tn good repair and are to be painted. Soil consists of Brookston and Miami clay loam with undulating surface and good drainage. All except 4 acres of wood lot can be cultivated. Barn is well arranged for dairy herd and other livestock. Described as N*4 NWK Sec. 15. T 25 N, R 14 E. Price $65.00 per acre. 80 ACRES Known As The Hague Farm This farm is located in one of the most fertile sections of Adams county, three miles East of Monroe on State Road No. 124. Various Protestant churches and high school are located in Monroe. Improvements include 2-story frame house; barn 36 x 60; summer house and garage; new driven well. The surface is practically level and the soil is mixed clay loam with adequate tiling. All except four acres of timber is 'ln cultivation. Electricity available. Described as S*4 SEK Sec. 36 T 27 N, R 14 E, containing 80 acres more or less. Price $75.00 per acre. 8(1 ACRES Known As The Zimmerman Farm A very productive 80 acres located 3 miles South and 6 miles West of Decatur a.nd within -K miles of centralized high school and 2 miles of Protestant church The soil consists of Brookston and Crosby clay loam with level surface and all under cultivation except 12 acres of wood lot and pas ture. Improvements consist of 4 rooms. IK story dwelling; 33 x 66 b»ru; corn crib; and garage ' Described a£ S*4 NWK Sec. 22, T 27 N, R 13 E. Price $75.00 per acre.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1935.
Mat we call y our attention to the fact that these these farms may be financed through the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company, the Union Central Life Insurance Company or the Federal Loan. Also see French Quinn of The Schirmeyer Abstract Company for your abstracts of title. In the business for more than 25 years. Demands for farms is increasing. The outlook is bright. Read carefully this list of farms. When these farms are off the market farms at such prices will be hard to find. Prices quoted are bed rock will not be lowered and are subject to change without notice. Part payment and satisfactory terms on the balance. Everybody knows farm values are increasing and farm products higher. The farm depression is nearly over. Low interest rates are in force, ixinds that were subject to sale are being withdrawn from the market. Dollar and credit inflation in the near future boosts farm values. Every farmer and investor in Adams County knows just as well as we know it that these facts are true. INVESTORS! Save This For Reference. W RITE, CALL OR PHONE US. French Quinn Decatur, Ind. A. D. Suttles Decatur, Ind.
102 ACRES Known As The Townsend Farm A productive farm consisting of Brookston and Miami clay loam soils weth level surface and fairly well tiled. Adapted to production of sugar beets, all grain crops, clover and alfalta Located 4 miles Southeast of Decatur where there are excellent markets for all fa. m products or 1 mile West and *4 mile North of Pleasant Mills where there is centralized school end Protestant churches. Improvements are in good repair, newly painted and consist of 6 room oungalow W'ith full basement; 30 x 40 barn with 18 x 30 shed attached; new hen house; milk house; crib, hog shed and driver, well. Fairly good fences. All except 4 acres in woods is in cultivation. Partially described ajs 102 acres in N*4 Sec. 19. T 27 N, R 15 E. Price $65.00 per acre. 177.6(1 \CRES Known As The Schirmeyer Farm This farm is well adapted to .livestock grazing and is a real bargain at the price quoted. It is well located, being 1 mile South and 2 miles West of Berne. Soil is mixed clay loant with undulating surface w<th considerable portion of it in Blue Grass pasture. Improvements consist of 6 room, 2 story dwelling; new driven well and some new woven wire fences. Described as NWK See. 7, T 25 N. R II E. Price $30.00 per acre. 53 ACRES Known As The Brown Farm This is a very neat, attractive farm home located in a good com- [ munity on a good gravel road I*4 miles East ajid % mile North of Pleasant Mills or 2*s miles Northwest of Willshire, Ohio. Protestant churches and consolidated schools are located in Pleasant Mills. Improvements include good 1-story 5 room house with basement; barn 42 x 24; hen house 12 x 24; gar-, age 10 x 12; granary 12 x 14. All improvements are in good repair and newly painted. Considerable new fencing on farm. The mixed I clay loam soil has slightly undulating surface and adequate tiling. | Deschibed as 53.20 acres off N end of W’4 NEK and NW fr. K. all in Sec. 22, T 27 N. R 15 E.
Price $60.00 per acre 66 ACRES Known As The Schwartz Farm A good grain and livestock farm on a good gravel road located 3 miles North and 1 miles East of I Herne; IVj miles to public school and 2 nil'es to Protestant church, i The soil consists principally of I Brookston and Crosby silt loam with level undulating surface and is well adapted to production of corn, small grains, sugar beets, and clover. Ten acres of permanent pasture has running water and j balance of farm is under cultiva- j tion. Improvements consist of 9 room. 2 story dwelling; 38 x 6o 1 bank barn with 16 x 60 shed attached; corn crib; and poultry house. Described as SW I / 4 NEVi and 26 acres in the SEVr Sec. 19, T 26 N, R 15 E. Price $65,00 per acre. 137 A( RES Known As The I Guilder Farm A well improved farm located 1 I mile East and 1 mile North Tt De- j catur, with electricity available J School, churches of various creeds and markets are available in De-! catur. Improvements consist of 8 room. 2 story dwelling with cellar; 40 x 80 barn; double corn crib and' other outbuildings. Soil is mixed I clay loam with undulating surface j Partly described as 137 acres in Sec. 25, T 28 N, F. 14 E. Price $50.00 per acre.
155 ACRES Known As The Isch Farm , | A thoroughly modern 10 room. 2 story dwelling with basement is a. i feature of this outstanding farm. I Other improvements consist of 40 i x 70 barn with sheds l double corn crib and granary; tool; shed; 2 hen houses; and garage, j i ’ All in good repair and well paint--1 ed. The soil consists of Brookston 'land Crosby clay loam, which is, i well adapted to production of corn, ( ! sugar beets, clover and alfalfa. The surface is practically level and all . I is under cultivation, except 12 acrI es of few ground pasture. This I faint must he seen to be appreciatled. Described as S*4 NWK Sec. 11, T 26 N. N, R 13 E and NU NEK j Sec. 10, T 26 N. R 13 E. Price SIOO.OO per acre. 80 ACRES Known As The Lew is Farm laxated on gravel road 2>4 miles East and 3 miles South of Berne which has good markets, and with--1-8 mile of public school and 1 mile >j to Protestant church. Improvej ments consist of 6 room, I*4 story I dwelling; 30 x 48 new barn: new I garage; ajid granary; wood house; ■ I hen house; crib; summer kitchen; ■ and driven well. Buildings all in good repair and newly painted. Soil is mixed clay loam with undulating surface and all under cultivation except about 20 acres of woods and pasture. Considerable new woven wite fencing. Describ!ed as WK NWK Sec. 24, T 25 N, R 11 E. Price $50.00 per acre. ‘ 200 ACRES Known As The Schulte Farm This is a well improved general purpose farm located on a gravel road 1 mile South ar.d 1 mile East of Steele, which has public school and Protestan church, and within about 5 miles of Willshire. Ohio. I which good markets. The im-1 ' provements consist of 10 room, 2 story dwelling with cellar; 40 x SO barn; 30 x 40 hog house and crib; poultry house; garage; and granary. Electricity is available **. mile from farm. Soil is productive m-ix- ; ed day loant with undulating sur-| face and with 30 acres in wood lot ■ and pasture and the balance under 1 cultivation. Described as 200 acres in Sec. 21 and Sec. 16. T 26 N, R 15 E.
Price $60.00 per acre 110 ACRES Known As The Steffen Farm This is a very high grade live-j, stock and grain farm located % mile South and 2 miles East of ' I 1 | Craigville; within % mile of school I and 1% miles from Protestant ! church. Improvements include 8 , ■room, 2 story dwelling with turn- ■ ace; 40 x 80 barn with 16 x 36. shed attached and silo; 20 x 60 , poultry house; corn crib; gran- 1 , ary; tool shed: garage: woodshed and driven well. Electricity is aI vailable within % mile. Buildings , iare all wired and equipped with' 1 Delco system. The soil consists of ; . practically all level black land with fairly good drainage'. Described as 1 NE% Sec. 28, T 27 N. It 13 E, ex-! cepting therefrom one 15 acre tract and one 5 acre tract. Price SIOO.OO per acre. —— < 95 ACRES Known As The ‘ Barnett Farm This is a very productive piece 1 lof land located on gravel -road 2 ' i miles South and 3 miles West of 1 Decatur. No improvements. Soil!' ■ consists of Clyde c'ay, Brookston ! t I silty clay loam and Crosby silty h clay loam. All of it is well adapted 11 Ito production of grains, clover and < ' sugar beets. Described as West j I fraction of the NW>4 Sec. 19. T 27 i iN. R 14 E. containing 95.84 acres more o. less. All except four acres 1 ■ of pasture is in cultivation. 1 Price $65.00 per acre.
I 51 ACRES Known As The Nyffekr Farm Well located farm, being 1 miles Southeast of Decatur or 1 mile West and 1 mile North of Pleasant Mills. Consolidated high school and Protestan churches in Pleasant Mills; Catholic school and chinch at Decatur. A very pleasant home with I*4 story 7 room dwelling; 30 x 52 barn; granary and crib; woodshed; hen house; milk house and tile block silo. Soil •Is mixed clay loam with undulating surface and all Is under cultivation. Described as 54.02 acres In the NE corner of See. 19, T 27 N, R 15 E. Price $50.00 per acre. 150 ACRES Known As The Hendricks Farm A well improved livestock anil grain farm well located on a stone road I*4 miles South and 2 miles West of Berne, which has high school, Protestant churches and good markets. Improvements consist of 6 room. 2 story dwelling; 46 x 100 bank barn; hen house; summer kitchen; smoke house; wood house, garage; and double I corn crib. The soil is mixed clay ! loam with considerable amount of very productive Wabash River bottom land. Most of the farm is unl der cultivation. Described as EK I.SWK and NWK SWK Sec. 7; and also all that part of the N fraction ,|of Sec. 18 lying So of E*4 SWK Sec. 7, all in T 25 N, R 14 E. Price $60.00 per acre. 81 ACRES Known As The Scott Farm A well located productive farm 4 miles West of Monroe on State Road No. 124 and within 1 mile of publie school and 2 miles of Protestant Church. Soil -is principally Brookston clay loant witii level surface and adapted to the produci tion corn. oats, sugar beets, soy • beans and clover. Improvements consist of 5 room, 1 story dwelling and 40 x 60 barn. Described as WK NWK Sec. 1. T 26 N, R 13 E. Price $65.00 per acre. 10 ACRES Known As The Ault Farm This farm is located two miles west of Chattanooga. Ohio, and ! eight miles southwest of Berne, Indiana. It fronts on an Improved gravel road. The buildings consist of a sixroom frame house 28 x 46, an upground cellar, a barn 32 x 50, a crib 16 x 24. a poultry house, hog I house, and a wash house. The wat;er supply is furnished by a driven well powered by a windmill. The soil on this farm lies level 1 ! a.nd Is a black and chocolate loam 'underlaid with a clay sub-soil. Described as NEK of SEK of Sec. 16, . T 25 N, R 15 E. Jrice $75.00 per acre. 80 ACRES Known As The Biberstein Farm This farm is four miles northwest of Berne and two miles northeast of Linn Grove. It fronts on an improved gravel road, with a road of the same type across the north end. The building consist of a seven--1 room frame dwelling, a pin frame barn 38 x 60, poultry house 28 x 22 and a wood house 10 x 20. All are painted and in good repair. Water is supplied by a driven well. Practically all the fencing is wovl en wire in good condition. i The soil is clay loam underlaid with a clay subsoil, and lies level to slightly undulating. Described i as EK of NEK of Sec. 35, T 26 N, R 13 E. Price $75.00 per acre. 1 80 ACRES Known As The An spa ugh Farm This farm is located seven miles southeast of Berne and five miles northeast of Geneva. It fronts on an improved gravel road. The buildings consist of a sixroom drame house, a barn 36 x 60, a, crib with granary, a concrete silo 10 x 30. a wood house, a poultry house, a milk house and machine shed. Water is furnished by a driven we l ! powered by a windmill. The surface soil is clay loam about 35 acres of which is dark in color. The subsoil is a joint clay. Describes as WK of NE*4 of Sec. 24 Twp. 25 N. R. 14 E. Price $65.00 per acre. 40 ACRES Known As The Burry Farm This farm is located three miles southwest of Linn Grove and seven miles northwest of Geneva. It fronts on an improved gravel roaxi. The building consists of a sevenroom frame dwelling, a barn 28 x 75 with good cow stable 9 x 29 attached. a granary ar.d hog house 42 x 24, a poultry house, milk house and a garage. These buildings with the exception of the barn have all been repaired and painted. Water is supplied by a driven well and p*ped to the barn. A nice orchard is near the buildings. The soil is gently rolling clay loam. Described as SWK of SEK of Sec. 16, Twp. 25, N. R. 13 E. Price $65.00 per acre.
1 126.4 ACRES Known As The Arnold Farm ’ This farm is located seven miles southeast of Dec.atuT, the county I seat, one mile south of Rivarre, one mile north of Pleasant Mills I and fronts on an improved gravel road. ! The buildings consist of a twos story frame house 25 x 36, a horse . barn 36 x 42 with crib and shed j attached, a combination crib, granary. These buildings have al! been recently repaired and painted. The ( water supply is furnished by a driven well. 90 acres of this farm has a chocolate loam soil and across this piece a 10-inch tile was recently M placed. This outlet with smaller ' strings of tile affords excellent drainage. The remaining acreage I is sugar tree loam. This surface is » practically level. There Is a small j piece of woods on the farm. Dei scribed at Pt. WK of W*4 of RlI varre Reserve. Price $75.00 per acre. 40 ACRES Known As The Busche Farm ' This farm is located three miles f northwest of Monroe, four miles southwest of Decatur and fronts on a gravel road. ’■ The buildings consist of an old 1 dwelling which has been reniode'1 ed to serve as a crib and granary. ' The soil is a level dark loam with a gravelly subsoil. Described as NEK of NWK of Sec. 29, Twp. 27, N. R. 14 E. Price $75.00 per acre. , 80 ACRES Known As The Davis Farm ! This farm is located two miles . northeast of Geneva and fourteen I miles south of Decatur, the county . seat. A new stone road goes ajong . the south and east side of this i farm. , I The buildings are located on the , west side of the north ar.d south road, and consist of a one one half story, five room frame house, a barn 36 x 60. a crib 22 x 26 and , other sinal' out buildings. Water is'supplied by a driven well. The soli is level to gently roll- ; ing black and clay loam, which. I with proper care, will produce very good crops. The land is drained by I many strings of tile, which are in need of attention. These tl'e drains . empty into an open ditch along . the east side of the farm. Describt ed as EK SWK See. 23, Twp. 25 : iN. R. 14 E. Price $60.00 per acre i 110.5 ACRES Known As The Bolinger Farm This farm is located Just southwest of Willshire, Ohio, and seven miles east of Monroe, Indiana. A' gravel road divides this farm into portions and also goes by the north end of the property. A railroad aliso crosses this farm. The buildings consist of an eight. room bungalow type house which was thoroughly repaired and painted four years ago. a large barn with machine shed attached, a poultry house, a wood house and other suitable outbuildinsg. Water ( is supplied by a driven well powered by a windmill. There are two permanent pastures in which wat-' er is supplied by creeks. The soil is a level sugar tree | loam of good quality with a clay I subsoil. Described as Pt. of SK of Sec. 34, and Pt. of SK of Sec. 35, all in Twp. 27 N. R. 15 E. Priced $75.00 per acre. — 80 ACRES Known As The Sprunger Farm This farm is located two miles; northeast of Monroe and six miles southeast of Decatur, the county' scat, on a gravel road. The buildings consist of a sevenroom frame dwelling, a good barn 48 x 70 with a metal roof, a poultry house 18 x 32, and a combination garage and granary. These buildings have all been recently placed in excellent repair and were: then painted. Water is supplied by a driven well a.nd by a small dredge ditch which crosses the corner of tlie farm. Fences have been repaired and the lane is fenced to the woods; pasture. The soil is level dark clay loam and is in very good condition. Described as SK of NEK of Sec. 35, Twp. 27. N. R. 14 E. Price $85.00 per acre. 12(1 ACRES Known As The Murphy Farm This farm is located four miles l soHrTiTeast of Monroe and five miles northeast of Berne. A grave.' road goes by the eaxst and south side of this property. The buildings consist of a sixroom dwelling 26 x 30, a barn 36 x 93 with shed 30 x 56, a tool' house 20 x 40, hog house 26 x 40, | sheep shed 16 x 24, granary, double l garage and suitable outbuildings.! Water is supplied by a driven well, j The soil Is dark clay loam and! has a. good quality subsoil. Described as Pt. SEK Sec. 14, Twp. 26 N. R. 14 E. Price SIOO per acre.
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■ 116 4 ACRES Known As The Webster Farm i This farm Is located four miles f south of Dixon. Ohio, and fronts , on an Improved gra.ve] road, which < goes by the west end. 1 The buildings consist of an almost new eight-room square frame - residence, a re-built barn 36 x 70, » a new poultry house and a granary. I All of these buildings ate in good ■ condition and were painted in 19tl 31. A sinal' stream crosses the »|faj-m and furnishes water for pas- • I ture fields. The soil is a mixed sugar tree • and clay loam, but demands cares ful handling. A woods pasture is r connected with the buildings by a ' lane fenced with woven wire. Much I of the fence on 'this farm was built II three years ago. Water is furnishs ed by a driven well. Described as I Pt. NWK and Pt. NEK of Sec. It), - Twp. 28 N. R. 15 E. Price $60.00 per acre. 50 ACRES Known As The Yager Farm I This property Is located two I miles east and one mile south of - 1 Tocsin, ar eight miles west of Dedcatur, Indiana. < The buildings consist of a dwe'l- | ing 26 x 40, a barn 40 x 60, double I i crib and granary, a small wood -1 house, and a small hen house. Water is supplied by a good drivi ■ en well. Fence is woven wire, fair I i south of Dixon, Ohio. The soil is a productive dark clay loatn with a clay subsoil. Described as Pt. NWK Sec. 9, Twp. 27 N. R. 13 E. Price $75.00 per acre. ! 81.25 ACRES Known As The Owens Farm i This farm is located three miles : northeast of Pleasant Mills and II eight miles southeast of Decatur, I the county seat. A gravel road on ’ j which the buildings are situated, ' : goes by the east side of this farm. ’ ■ The building group consist of a. i one and one-half story six-room I' frame dwelling, a barn 30 x 42, a '; granary 12 x 16, a large poultry | house 12 x 40, a crib 6 x 26 and Ismail outbuildings. These buildings • are all in a good state of repair in- ' eluding paint. Water is supplied "by ' a driven we'l. The farm is general--11 ly well fenced with woven wire. ' 1 The soil is a chocolate colored 11 clay loam underlaid with a joint -1 clay subsoil. A tile system affords > suitable drainage. j Directly across the road to the j east is 4o acres with no buildings, which could be sold u.s .. part of this farm, making in all 121.25 aeries. Described as Pt. EK of SEK of ' Sec. 15, and P. Frac. See. 11 all In Twp. 27. N. R. 15 E. Price $65.00 per acre. 117.23 ACRES Known As The Sheets Farm This farm is located three miles j south of Tite buildings consist of a bttn- ' galow type dwelling 28 x 31, a ' summerhouse 12 x 44, barn 36 x 72, ' crib 26 x 28 with shed attached, poultry house, garage, tank house and other suitable outbuildings. I Water is supplied by a driven well powered by a windmill, and is pipI ed to a concrete tank at the barn. 'A woods pasture adjoining the barn ■ is well fenced with woven wire and | rail. The soi.' is level clay loam somewhat light in color. Described as Pt. of NEK of Sec. 10 and NK of Frac. Sec. 11, Twp. 28, N. R. 15 E. Price $75.00 per acre. 80 A (RES Known As The Schwartz Farm This farm is located southwest !of Monroe and five miles north- ; west of Berne, Indiana. It fronts |on an improvised gravel road. The buildings consist of a twoj story brick dwelling 25 x 33, a barn i 22 x 60 with shed 12 x 60 attached, and a combination garage and poultry house. Water is supplied by a : 4” tubulaj' well which has just been constructed. The soil is level sugar tree loam and is underlaid with a clay subsoil. Described as Pt. NWK of Sec. 1 19. Twp. 26 N. R. 14 E. Price $75.00 per acre. 120 ACRES Known As The Beberick Farm This excellent farm is located in prosperous German Lutheran neighborhood IK miles North of Preble and K mOe East. It is within 5 I miles of Decatur where there are , excellent markets, and IK miles | from school and Lutheran church. The soil consists of Brookston, Crosby and Miami clay loam with undulating surface and a'l under cultivation except 12 acres of wood lot pasture. Considerable new fenring on the farm, ftnprovements j include 9 room, 2 story dwelling 'with cellar; 40 x 90 barn with 14 x 40 crib and shed attached; 28 x 16 baan; hog house; poultry house; brooder house; garage; wood . house and driven well. Described as WK SEK Sec. 25 and NWK NEK Sec. 36. all in T 28 N. R 13 E. Price $85.00 per acre.
