Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 205, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1919 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mrs. Joseph Carson, of Lafayette, sipent the week-end here with her mother, Mirs. E. L. Clark. Hugh Kirk left today for Syracuse, N. Y., to secure a Eranklm sedan for Thompson (brothers. Spend a few minutes sipping Oolong tea in cherry blossom land, the Japanese tea booth, at St. Augustine’s lawn festival August 27 and 28. When nature gives a man a long head she ought to also give him a big heart to balance it. / Hear “Casey” Lane’s famous uniformed Hedjaz band at St Augustine’s lawn festival on August 27 and 28. Strange as it may seem, a redheaded girl hasn’t any more fire in her disposition than has a brunette.
A Golden Onportunity
285 acres of land 2% mi. s e of Tefft, Ind., 31/2 mi. s w San Pierre, Ind. 200 acres timber land now practically cleared. 85 acres prairie, price per acre $65. Terms: SSOOO down balance 5% notes. This land will be worth double in a very short time when the stumps now 3 years old will be decayed in 2 or 3 more ' ’ years. A modern 5 room bungalow house with porch. 60 ft. by 30 ft. Barn, 40 ft. steel tower Windmill pump, 6 ft. by 12 ft. galvanized water tank for stock. * — 190 acre* is flat bottom, two and three feet deep black rich soil, much of it clay and gravel subsoil that I will guarantee to produce 50 bushels to 80 bushels corn per acre when in order. About 75 acres sand ridge* that will grow good bluegrass pasture. The farm is well fenced into six fields. One field 50 acre* woven wire hog proof, balance 4-barbed wire. All post* large 7-ft. white oak. About 70 acre* tiled for cultivation and 20 acre* in corn. Exceptionally good outlet for drainage at small expense as the fall to edge of farm north and south side slopes is four to five feet. The farm wiO pasture now about seventy-five head of cattle, or more a* pasture improve* at about $25.00 each per head profit yearly or net $1,875.00. About one-quartet dead timber left standing and cut down will make approximately 600 cord* of good dry wood now selling at $7.00 cord F. O. B. Tefft, or $4,200. Abept 6,000 or 7,000 white oak post* in the tree, 15 cent* each, $900.60. In sight for a young hustler, $6,975.00. You will also have the advantage of a live village with three good general stores, one church, one good graded school in a modern brick building and. the children hauled from the country in hacks, also the great N. Y. C. railroad, etc. If interested, call or write and I will be pleased to take you out any time and see the land, crops, stock, etc. ’ V .
B. FORSYTHE PHONE 287 RENSSELAER, INDIANA
