Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 145, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 June 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FARMS FOR SALE
n is an in cultivation; good corn land. Lies on pike road and dredge ditch in Barkley townshp. Sold on easy terms at $75. I 40 acres. Lies on public road and is in pasture. Owner will sell at the low price of $35. Terms, S3OO down. 1 160 acres. This farm lies on pike road, ,R. F. D. and telephone, near school and in good neighborhood in Union township. This farm has Lit) acres of black soil in cultivation and remainder pasture. It has good outlet for drainage with 12- : inch tile on the fam. There is a good five-room htfuse, good barn, pump house, good well, fruit, and well fenced. Will sell this fam on terns of $3,000 down and long [time on remainder. Would accept clear property or smaller tract of land as part payment. Price $65. 80 acres. This is level black land and all in prairie pasture except six acres in grove. It lies _on public highway and in good neighborhood and is fenced and used for pasture. Price $65. Terns .SI,OOO down. 131 acres. This fam lies on K. F. D. and near station. 100 acres is black soil and in cultivation, and remainder in pasture and some timber. It lies on dredge ditch that gives drainage to the farm. There is a good six-room house, large barn, chicken house, well house and good well and some hog fencing. Owner will sell on terns of $2,500 down and easy terns on remainder. Would also consider clear property or smaller tract of land as part payment. Price $65. , . . . 160 acres. On. pike road joining station and school. Is all level black soil with good outlet for drainage. 80 acres is in cultivation and 80 acres in pasture. There is some timber in the pasture but well set to grass. Will sell on terms of $1,500 down. Price $55. 100 acres. This fam lies on public road, R. F. D., telephone line and mile from station. It is all black prairie land in cultivation and pasture except three acres in timber. It lies on dredge ditch which gives good drainage. There is now 10 acres in wheat. There is good four-room two-story house, good well, silo, and small outbuildings. Price SBS. Will sell (on terms of $1,500 down. Would {consider clear property, smaller tract of land or western land as/ part payment, x I 160 acres. Well located and all black prairie land in cultivation or blue grass pasture except 25 acres In timber. There is now wheat and oats on the fam and will be lots in corn this year. Price $65. Terms $2,000 down. i 80 acres. This is a splendid fam in good neighborhood in Barkley township. It is all good soil , well tiled, well fenced, six-room house, arge barn, windmill and numerous other buildings all in splendid condition. Price $137.50 per acre. Terms $4,000 down. 240 acres. This is a fine tract oi land on main road in good neighborhood. It is all black prairie land and is wheat, oats, corn and blue grass land, and all of which crops are grown on the land, excepting about 35 acres that is in timber. There are no buildings on this land. Owner will sell at the low price of $65. Terms $3,000 down. Would consider some in clear property or smaller tract of land. 8Q acres in Barkley township. This is all good soil and good clay subsoil, in good neighborhood. There is a fair set of improvements and good well and fruit. Price $lO5. , 100 acres. This fam is well located and has dredge ditch on line '•of fam that gives good drainage. It is all black land in cultivation except eight acres in timber, which
Large List of Properties Sale. List Your Farms or Property With Us. $ Geo. F. Meyers
TWO DEATHS AT HOSPITAL. Grandmother Robinson, who has i been in the hospital since February 25, passed away this Thursday morning at 5 o’clock. 1 Of late she seemed to be improving but Wednesday she became much worse. Her funeral will be held at McCoysburg and interment will be in the Osborne cemetery. the time depends upon the arrival ot ■ rel Mrs. eS john Eilts, whose accident is reported elsewhere in this paper, grew much worse during the night and died at about the same time as Mrs. Robinson. . Bom, to Mr. and Mrs Elmer Phegley, a daughter, June 26th. Dr I. M. Washburn went to Chicago on the early morning train. You must see our line and prices to really appreciate how cheaply ■ you can buy good automobHe and bycicle here in Rensselaer. 0. H. McKAYI AND SON. i Attorney A. H. Hopkins went to Hammond this morning. Naval Musician Donald Beam left this morning for New he expects to again sail the Atlantic for France on the good ship Von Sftiben, which has already him on six journeys safely over the briney deep. His wife accompanied him as far as Chicago.
