Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 February 1912 — Farm Bargains. [ARTICLE]

Farm Bargains.

60 acres, near station and school, at head of dredge ditch, all level, productive land in cultivation except five acres in timber. Improvements are a good four-room, two-story house, good small barn and good well. Price $45. Terms S7OO down. 80 acres, all black land in cultivation, near school and churches, touches large ditch, fine Outlet for drainage and is all in cultivation. Improvements are a good two-story house of six rooms, good barn for ten horses, steel tower wind mill and good well and 25 bearing fruit trees. Only $45. Terms sl,uoo down. __L_ ' —2l' acres four blocks from court house. 165 acres, highly improved, half mile of the corporation of this city Will sell in small tracts from ten to 80 acres at right prices. 599 acres with good improvements. Will trade or sell on easy terms. 160 acres in Kansas, 160 acres in Arkansas, a $5,000 mortgage and other property to trade for land or proper ty. Will put in cash or assume. GEORGE F. MEYERS. Louisville, Neb. —Mr. H. V. Adams gave Louisville the greatest treat she ever had. He’s not .an orator—he’s more. He’s an entertainer, a lecturer, a musician, who does not sing or play anfl yet who causes the harmony in the -houls of his auditors to furnish them the music. The name Adams will always call up sweet remembrances in the minds of Louisvillians. You have a man in Adams who would suit any audience on earth.—Prof. N. W. Gaines. At M. E. church, Monday evening, February sth.