Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 187, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1910 — BARGAINS IN LAND. [ARTICLE]

BARGAINS IN LAND.

5 acres, on stone road, just outside the corporation. 20 acres, all black land, In corn, cement walks, good well; four blocks from town. 25 acres, all cultivated, fair house and outbuildings. 120 acres, near station, school, and three churches; 50 acres cultivated, and remainder pasture. Good fiveroom house, outbuildings, and fruit. Only S2B. Terms, 2800 down. 160 acres, near station, all black prairie land in pasture; lies along large ditch, has good fence, well, and windmill. Only 235. 88 acres, Barkley township, all black land, in cultivation, lies along large ditch, has some tile and good sixroom house, good barn, double cribs, and deep well. Price 255. Terms, 21,000 down. 105 acres, all cultivated or meadow, lies level and nice, has good outlet for drainage, and has good five-room house, fair outbuildings; is on gravel road. Price 260. Terms, 21.500 down. 80 acres, good buildings, orchard, well, all good land, and all in cultivation and well located. Price 255. Also have severed farms from 80 to 160 acres which can be bought right, on favorable terms.

G. F. MEYERS.

“The Cqw-Puncher,” a four-act drama of the West, by Hal Reid, will open the season at the Ellis Theatre, On Monday, August Bth. It is under the direction of W. F. Mann and contains many new features. The play is original in plot and the dramatic climaxes are powerful and intense. The cast numbers is made up of some of the best known artists in the dramatic profession. Several unique and new specialties are introduced during the action of the play, and the scenery and electrical effects are the best money can produce. There’s nothing so good for a sore throat as Dr. Thomas’ Electric Oil. Cures it in a few hours. Relieves any pain in any part.