Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 262, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

the farms at about 10:30 in the morning. 9- house and bath, 1 block south of court house; a fine house modern in every particular; lot 50x150 feet, northwest corner of Cullen and Rutsen streets. 10- house and bath; also modern, at southwest corner of Rutse6 and Cullen streets; good barn, room for 3 head of stock and autQmobile. Two lots on Cullen street, north of the first house described; fine building lots.City property will be sold at 1:30 in afternoon. Terms—One-third cash, balance in three equal payments or as may be agreed; deferred payments on farm land to have 5 per cent interest, on city property 6 per cent. Discount of 3 per cent on deferred payments; earnest money of SSOO on either farm or either house, and $250 on each lot will be required at time of sale. ' ROBERT MICHAEL, Col. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. Col Phillips will show the properties to any who care to investigate.

FARMS FOB SALE. $2,500 livery stock for farm. 160 acres, finely improved, near courthouse, «at a bargain. Terms $5,000 down. 225 acres, in Washington county, Ind., nine miles north of Salem. This farm has 150 acres of bottom land, has house, good barn, 4 acres of pdach orchard, is on R. F. D., and township high school 80 rods from farm. Will trade for property or f»rm near here. Large brick mill apd elqvator in Converse, Miami county, Ind., in firstclass condition, doing a good business. Will trade this plant clear for farm land or good property. 21 acres, five blocks from courthouse, cement walk and all nice smooth black land. 35 acres on main road, all good soil, has good small bouse, new barn, and in good neighborhood. Price SSO; terms SSOO down. 80 acres, good house and outbuildings, all black land, all cultivated, large ditch through farm, lies near station and school, gravel road, and in good neighborhood. Price SOS, terms SSOO down. 97 acres, near station, school, on main road and lies between two dredge ditches givfng fine outlet for drainage. Ail black land in cultivation. Good sixroom house, large barn. Price $55. Term?. 99 acres, all good com land and all in cultivation. Has large dredge ditoh along one end giving fine outlet for drainage. This farm has five-room house, barn, good well, and orehard. Price S6O. Sell on easy terms or take good property or live stock as first payment. 80 acres at a bargain. This tract of land lies in good neighborhood near school and station and on main road. It is level, a good part prairie and remainder timber, containing considerable saw timber. Will sell at the low price of $27.50 per acre. Terms S6OO town. 190 acres, all black land, tiled, on giavel road, telephone, all buildings as good as new, seven-room house, large barn, cribs and granery, wind mill and tanks, fine shade and lawn, woven wire fences and a model farm. Lies close in. Price only SIOO. A dredge boat for doing all kinds of dredge ditch work, in as good condition as new, % size. Owner will trade for land or * property and assume or pay difference. 160 acres—We have three 160-acre farms all well located on main roads near stations and school, nearly all black land and on dredge ditches, giving good drainage. Each’ farm has good house, good bam and well. Can sell either farm for $47.50 and take SI,OOO as first payment Might take some live stock. Onion land as fine as the best, on dredge ditch adjoining station and on main road. Will sell in tracts of 20 acres or more at $45. GEORGE F. MEYERS. Rensselaer, Indiana. t Boston baked beans, crulls, pumpkin pie and the ‘*6681 Ever” bread at Mrs. Green’s bakery. No Hallowe’en party is complete without mother’s pumpkin pie. It is time to order your Thanksgiving fruit cake. We would like to make it for you. Phone 477. A number of small parties of hallowe’en prankers were out last evening and indulged in the customary pranks. Outbuildings were overturned, vehicles were taken long distances away from the places they belonged and gates were hung upon telephone poles. A large number of the incandescent lights at street corners were turned joss and several of the expensive globes are said to have been broken. It is quite probable that some of the boys who indulged in this act will beasked to pay their respects to the justice'of the peace.