Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 180, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 August 1918 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Own a Farm of Your lOwn in the South

Put the money you have made this year into a farm of your where you .will receive all the crop for your own and where you will escape the hard winters of the Nor th.

*ll located near the main branches of the Illinois Central *- from Chicago to Msw Orleans. These are only * few of the farm* we have for sale. The climate in this section is ideal the year round. The summers are not as hot as in this part of Indi*ma, as there is always a nice brees* Mowing from the Gulf Of Mexico. The tend is gently rolling and not subject to oyerflow as in some parts of the south. Th* soil is a clay loam and very productive. The drinking water is good and th* climate healthy. If you wish *••***• the cold winters of the north, yon should Invest in this section of the south, where land is cheap and «*ckn**s is almost unknown. AU th* farms quoted are great bargains, and much below the price* asked by oth *L Ts int*rest*d oommnßic*t« vm_ w agents.

The farms In this list are located in ar <««<»« ip pi in Amite county near liberty the county seat, where our agent will take pleasure In showing you the lands free of charge. The lands are an free of encumbranceThese lands grow cotton, hay, corn, oats, peanuts, beans, potatoes, cane, pecans, figs and vegetables of all kiMds, and are especially adapted to stock railing. The pastures are green nearly the year round, and stock requires no housing. Churches and schools near. Markets for farm products are close at hand. Stock raised in this grows fat on the open pasture, and hogs require no feeding ott&r tha “ derived from nature’* jfrowth. and horses raised in this section compare favbrabiy with _those raised in Kentucky and Missouri. The farms are

land lies six mile* from Liberty, the county seat. Mail at gate. and church near. Telephone. 40 acre* in cultivation and 75 acre* available for cultivation. 1» in timber and wood. Two fine ponds. All under hog proof fence. 7 ent patches and pastures, fina for hogs or other stock. Peaches, plum*, apples, figs and 40 ever-beanng mulberry trees, bearing from May to July. Also fine persimmon orchard, which furnishes a fine P a ’*" re - f !* r hog* , wheih grow sot on this fruit. One mile from pecan grove, which is owned by Chicago interest*. Residence with large room* “Pharis, front gallery with 90 foot hall and 9 room* down stairs, in good condition, painted and in good repair. Barn 48x48, 8 stalls, two cribs attached 12x16. 2 sheds attached 48 feet long, storage room unstairs. Cow bam for 25 cows, plunder house, tool house, storage house, large fowl house, three wells, hen house, two tenant houses, “ r «e tardea with picket fence. Lot. of bur clover. Thi. i. a splendid place, with no waste land and has boon? built up to a high state of cultivation. Will be withdrawn from market October Ist. Price $4,500, or SSO per acre. No. 12850. A fine place of 1285 acres within 4 miles of Liberty. 300 acres under cultivation, 360 * cre * fenced, large new residence of 9 rooms, 5 tenant houses of 3 and c rooms, large barn for 8 mules, and cribs, 3 .mail barns, all necessary outbuildings, large garage. All the improvement* on this plantation have lately been built and are new. Farm is located on main public road, mail at gate, live creek on place affording plenty of water for stock the year round. This plantation produced 41 bale* of cotton on 85 acres la»t year. 1300 bushel* of corn and the owner sold over 000 worth of farm product*. This place is a great bargain at the price. It is mostly level to land, and rich. Price $25,700, or S2O per acre.

No. 2150. 177 acres, *ll fenced, nice six-room residence, beautiful grove in front, 70 acres in cultivation. Located just outside the town of Liberty, IQ acre* inside corporation. Outbuilding*, well, etc. Price $3,500. No. 65. 520 acres, 4% mile* of Liberty, 6-room residence practically new, good garage, large barn, 50 acre* fresh new land, 200 acre* in cultivation, well fenced, three tenant houses, »aw timber for own use. A splendid place. Price $9,000. No. 126. 1010 acres, two nice residences, one 4-room and one 6room, in good repair, one residence of 4 or 5 room* not in good repair, large stock barn, 2 tenant houses, 600 acre* open, well watered by Amite river, which run* through farm. Several fine springs, 50 acre* in cultivation and seeded to Japanese clover, .which will produce annually an average of three ton* per. acre. 300 head of cattle are now grazing on this place. The timber on this place is reserved and will be removed in the next 18 months, making available for grazing purpose* 300 acre*. This is an excellent stock or general farming proposition. Price $17,675, or $17.50 per acre. . . No. 5360. 458 acre* well improved. In sight of Liberty. Nice residence, good barn and several out houses, good well, well fenced. 140 acres under plow this year and about 30 acre* in pasture. A beautiful spring branch run* through the property from west to east, and passe* within 200 yard* of the residence, and the eastern boundary of the property is the Alfiite .river. 350 acre* of thi* property is as level as a floor. The balance low rolling hills, not broken, and in fact virgin soil. The saw timber is reserved, and will be removed within the next two or three year*. This is a great bargain and worth investigating. Price, $8,015, or $17.50 per acre. No. 2325. 155 acres, all river bottom land, magnificent spring bounded on west by Amite river, 60 acre* open but not under plow. No improvement*. Price $3,000. No. 25. 200 acre* one mile from Liberty, 50 acres in cultivation, 100 acres fenced, one good tenant house and barn. Splendid well. Timber reserved. Price $4,000. No. 30. 240 acres, one and onehalf mile from -Liberty, one good tenant house, well and barn, about 60 acre* in cultivation. Some good timber. Price $3,600, or sls per

No. 425. 165 acres one-half mile of Liberty, the county seat. On main public road. Town can be seen from the residence, live creek on place furnishing water. the year round. Level land and rich bottom. Nine room residence, two tenant houses, one large barn, one •«**>»•* barn, 3 cotton houses, outbuilding* and buggy house. Price $6,000. No. 450. Thh plantation contains 450 acres, 100 acres under fence and in cultivation, 200 acres in pasture, 150 acres in fair timber. Fine small river borders east side, 2 running spring branches throught property. Public road in front of dwelling. 2 story house, 5 rooms down sUns, 3 rooms up stairs. House in . good repair. One barn, oA® mile from splendid school, 12 miles from Osyka, on the I. C. R- R- Price $9,000. No. 335. This is a good place of 335 acres, 150 acres open, 75 acres in cultivation, 200 in pasture, well fenced with wire. Running ® re *~ through place, 100 acres bottom land. One small grove, one tenant house, 2 bams, ten miles from Liberty, fine school and good neighborhood. Price $6,700- , t No. 250. 220 acres, 3 miles off Liberty, all fenced, 80 acres under cultivation, 65 acres pasture, public road one side of property. One story residence of 7 rooms, 2 brick chimneys, 2 barns, 1 tenant house, pecan and English walnut orchard, some peach and apple trees, watered with spring branch and 2 good po*»”» S7OO government loan on same. Price $4,000. Will also sell with place at market price:. 20 of cattle, pair young mules, 1 pair mares, one brood mare foaled to Jack.

No. 960. 120 acres, 3 miles from Liberty, 40 acres open. Tenant house. No other inmrovemento. Price $1,500, or $12.50 per acre. No. 24. 200 acres, good residence, practically all under fence, 100 acres in high state of cultivation. Poetically level, good barn, 10 miles south of Liberty. Price $3,700. No. 500. 2000 acres, splendid residence, store, barns, tenant houses, 1000 acres in high state of cultivation, well fenced, watered .by spring branches and river, all river bottom. Some good timber. 8 miles south of Liberty. Price $52,500, or $26.50 per No. 76. 760 acres, magnificent dwelling house, 2 tenant houses, 300 acres open land and fenced. Most of it largely under cultivation. Buildings estimated to be .worth $3,200. Eight miles east of Liberty. Price $9,500, or $12.50 per acre. No. Ba. 3,600 acres, 4 to ® mjles of Liberty, of cut over land, no improvements, suitable for cultivation. Will be sold in tracts of 40 acres and up at $lO an acre. No. 30A. Ninety acres, seventyfive acres cleared, all fenced. This

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Mr. and Mrs. F. Frank Alters went to Dayton, Ohio today for~a visit. RENSSELAERREMINGTON BUS LIKE SCHEDULE 2 Tripe Daily Leace Rensselaer ...... 7:45 a. m Arrive Remington *• “ >*ve Remington J:10 a. m Vyive Rensselaer 9.6 b a. m .eave Rensselaer 4:00 P “ Yrrive Remington t-.. * : «® »• >e»ve Remington o:lo p. m xffive Rensselaer • - • • • *' Fare SI.OO Each Way FRANK G. KRESLER. I>l- W tsewhw. '»■*