Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 199, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 August 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

heavy grain land and all in cultivation. There are no improvements, exIcept deep well. This farm lies along ! dredge ditch which gives fine outlet for drainage. Price *IOO. No. 9. 156 acres—This farm lies on the Jackson highway, two miles from station. It is in good neighborhood and has school across the road and five churches within five miles of the farm. It is all black land in cultivation except 15 acres. It is fenced with cattle wire and cross-fenced. There is three acres of bluegrass pasture barn fenced hog tight. There is a 12-inch tile starts on this farm for outlet for drainage. There is a good five-room bungalow, good small barn. Well house, good well and new garden fence with cedar posts.. Price *125. Owner might take clear property or small farm as part payment. Will sell on terms of *4,000 down and Jong time on remainder. No. 10. 560 acres —This farm lies on pike rbad, near station and high school. It is in cultivation or pasture and has some timber in the pasture. There is 300 acres of level grain land in cultivation. It is fenced and cross- ‘ fenced. There is a new seven-loom ■ house, large barn and other buildings, windmill and tanks. Price *BS. Owner j will accept clear property or smaller' farm as part payment. 1

No. 11. 40 acres—This farm lies on main road, 80 rods from the Jackson highway and half mile from station, school, church and store. It is on R. F. D. and telephone line. It is level black soil and well tiled into large I ditch that runs along one side of the farm. There is a new four-room bungalow and good small barn and well. Price *135. No. 12. 100 acres—This farm lies on main road and is all level black land in cultivation except eight acres in Umber, fenced hog-tight for hog lot There is a dredge ditch on the line along one end and one side that ' gives good drainage. There is a house of five rooms, good barn and a num--1 her of outbuildings. A good grain urm for the low price of *9O. No. 13. 97 seres—This firm lies >n the Jackson hlghwpy, six u.iies from this city; 80 acres is in cultivation and well tiled. There is 17 acres in pasture that has sow vtimSer on it There is a small three-:oom house, large new barn, good well and tanks. This is a bargain at *125. No. 14. 78 acres—This farm is in Gillam township. It is a good grain farm and all in cultivation except a ■ few acres in pasture. There is a good | five-room house, fair barn and a num- 1 ber of other buildings, lots of fruit and a good well. There is running water on the farm for stock in creek. Price *IOO. Can be sold on favorable terms.,

GEORGE F. MEYERS