Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FOR SALE. 120 acres good land, large new house, fair out buildings, and lies dose in. Price $76. Owner will take part in clear property. 90 acres, fine soil, tiled, large house, large barn and other out buildings, wind mill, tanks, good orchard and fencing. Not far out. Price SBS. 80 acres, not far out, Newton township, all black soil, in cultivation, thoroughly tiled, good buildings, stone road. Price S9O. Terms $1,500 down. 82 acres, Barkley township, all good land, in cultivation, 4 acres timber, 5 room house, cellar, good barn, tile, and a good fence. Price SSO. Terms $1,200' down. 5 acres on stone road, near corporation limits, this city. Will sell at right price on easy payments. 5 acres at city limits, on stone road, with 7-room house, good barn, well, lots of fruit, fencing and equipped for poultry or hog raising, all good Ary black land. Buildings and everjrthfng about the place jn first-class condition. Can sell on terms at $3,600. 80 acres, black soil, good Improvements, large ditch and tile, on stone road, eight miles out. Price $65. Terms $1,200 down. Will take clear property as first payment. 20 acres Inside the city corporation on College avenue, cement walks, good well and all smooth black land in grass. Will sell altogether or in five acre tracts or more. Is only four blocks from court house. Price right 280 acres, well located, good level black land. Will sell at a bargain on easy payments or will accept live Stock or city property as first payment If too large will divide to suit 56 acres, well located in Barkley township, all cultivated except a few acres in timber, has large tile through farm for outlet with other smaller tile, five room house, outbuildings, well, orchard, near school and gravel road. Easy terms. Price S6O. 96 acres good land, all clay subsoil, considerable, jtile wt*h*-fce outlet KS £«e room house, out buildings, well, orchard, lies near school and gravel road, has now 12 acres in Wheat and 16 sores In clover, 10 acres in timothy. This farm lies in Barkley township, not far out, and can be bought at the low price of SSO per acre on very easy terms. , GEO. F. MEYERS.

John Makeever’s condition is practically unchanged today. His symptoms are better but be continues very weak and is unable to sit up. Miss Hattie Bell Warren, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Warren, of near Tefft, will be married at one o'clock next Wednesday at the home of her parents, to Mr. Benhart Grube. The many friends of Mias Warren, in Rensselaer, will join the friends of both In the north part of the comity, in extending best wishes. Tbe pile driving for the temporary bridge across the Iroquois ditch at the Burk crossing has been completed and during the past month it baa been a pretty hard Job. The bridge will probably be passable by the middle of the coming week and farmers living north of town, who have been at a great inconvenience for tbe past several months, will welcome the foot George C. Capron, cashier of the United States Express company la Chicago, charged with the theft of $2,000 and for whom • warrant has been Issued, la said to be in St. Lot.lh. Tbe shortage la alleged to be $2,000, bat tbe police say It may reach $lO,000.