Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 162, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1914 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FARMS FOR SALE.
2i)o acres onion land, near station nnd on dredge diteh. Will sell in ilJMkire lots at low price. SO.Acres good land, oh main’road, leaf , station, pt the low price of 35. Take live stock as first payment, or sell on terms of S4OO down. 180 acres, good corn land. 110 in graub 70 in pasture; on main road near station, large barn, out buildrigs, wiud mill, large orchard, hog eiice pud some tile ..with good outet. Will sell at riglrt pribe on easy terms. 160 acres on pike road, 140 acres black land in cultivation; 20 acres timber fend pasture. There is a good house and barn almost new. Will sell on favorable terms or take live stock or property as >art pay-
meat. • f 80 acres, all level black land, all cultivated, good drainage, sevenroom house, barn, crib.' windmill and fruit, on stone road. Price SBS. Terms SI,OOO down. 100 acres, all level black land and all in cultivation, on pain road near station. This farm lies on a dredge difth, has some tile and Is all good corn ana Clover land. There is a good house of six rooms, good roomy barn, efibs, summer kitchen, good well and orchard. Priee SBS. 120 acres pasture land.* This is good land, lies on main toad. A bargain at $30., Will take live stock or property as first payment We have the following clear land and property to trade for land near hpre and will assume or pay cash difference.
145 acres, Brown county. Ind, good improvements, 1,000 fruit trees bearing; 160 acres prairie land, Saskatchewan, Canada; 110 acres and 225 acres Washington county, Ind, improved; 11-room modern house in Montpelier, Ind. 60 acres Union township, on main road, no buildings, mostly prairie land In cultivation, on large ditch, has 15 acres of, onion land. Will sell at fight price. GEO. F MMYEBB. Samuel Nelson and family, of Peoria, 111, were here a short time yesterday afternoon, paying a-short visit to his cousin, Mrs. E. D. Rhoades and family. They were on tjieir way from Peoria to Culver to spend three or four weeks.
