Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 242, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 October 1910 — Public Sale of Improved Farms At Courtenay, North Dakota. [ARTICLE]
Public Sale of Improved Farms At Courtenay, North Dakota.
A grand auction sale, October 20tli and 21st, of 25 improved and several unimproved farms will be' held. All within a radius of 5 to 7 miles from Courtenay. One of the best Improved and greatest grain growing sections in North Dakota. 24 elevators and 1 flour mill within 8 miles. No betted soil in the world. It produces as much as $125 to $l5O land in Indiana and Illinois. Farms range from 80 acres up. A chance to buy at your own price, and probably at two-thirds of their real, value. Never an opportunity before to buy such farms at auction, on easy terms. No buy-bldding. Farms shown before sale free of charge. Low excursion rate for special car leaving Illinois Central depot, Chicago, Monday, October 17, 1910, 6:30 P. M. Milwaukee depot, Minneapolis, October 18, lit 15 A. M. WELLS & DICKEY CO., Jamestown, N. D. ' Minneapolis, Minn. Auctioneer: John R. Bradshaw, Decatur, 111. For excursion rates and full Information call on or write to Vern J. Crisler, Rensselaer, Ind.
