Evening Republican, Volume 16, Number 269, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

f FARMS FOB SALS. $2,600 livery stook for tarn. 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 peach orchard, is on R. F. D., and township high school 80 rods from farm. Will trade for property or farm near here. Large brick mill and elevator 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-house, 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 $65, terms SSOO down. 97 acres, near station, school, on main road and lies between two dredge ditches giving fine outlet for drainage. All black land in cultivation. Good sixroom house, large barn. Price $55. Terms. 99 acres, all good corn land and all in cultivation. Has large dredge ditch along one end giving fine outlet for drainage. This farm has five-room house, barn, good well, and orchard. 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 SSOO town. 190 aerfes, all black land, tiled, on gravel 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 barn 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 tin tracts of 20 acres or more at $45. GEORGE F. MEYERS, Rensselaer, Indiana. Barkley Quarterly Meeting. The first quarterly meeting of the Barkley M. E. church will be held Sunday, Nov. 10th, at 11:30 a. m. Everybody invited. E. M. KUONEN, Pastor. The Monticello Poultry Show will be held Dec. 39th to Jan. 4th and the association, of which Fred L. Martin, formerly of Remington, is the secretary, are now engaged in printing their catalogue. A postal card sent out to advertisers and exhibitors says there will be silver cups, special premiums galore and more ribbons than any show in Indiana. Andrew Carnegie will pay no personal property tax to the city of New York this year. The ironmaster’s personal property was assessed at $10,000,000, but he appeared Thursday before the president of the tax department and made affidavit that this was erroneous. Mr. Carnegie swore that the value of his effects in the city did not exceed $3,500,000, while his debts aggregated $8,400,000. Accordingly, the assessment against him was canceled. Presparations for the annual international live stock exposition, to be held at the stock yards in Chicago Nov. 30 to Dec. 7, are progressing rapidly. An army of mechanics and laborers is setting the gigantic stage of the amphitheatre. There will be more than 11,000 entries for the show, and cattle, horses, sheep and swine from all parts of America and Europe will be in attendance to contest for (he $50,000 in prizes which the management of the exposition will give. Landy Magee is still very sore as a result of the fall he experienced at the Makeever hotel two weeks ago. He is especially badly bruised through the hips, about the left shoulder and entirely around theVbody at the waist line. His neck also gives him some trouble. He made a trip down town in the bus today and it is about as much as he can* do to walk with the use of two canes. Landy has been our leading steeplejack for many years and this is the first fall he ever received. He had painted the flagstaff at the courthouse and the water tank and scaled various lofty peaks without accideht. 4 He says that he has made his last climb, however, and that terra firma is good enough for him hereafter. 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