Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1920 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

you bat.b —Dear Sir and Friend: 1 have the best land for the money in the states of Nebraska and Colorado. R«XI farms and unimproved. Prices range from 850 to 8125 per acre, according to improvements and lotion and distance from railroad Wwn. My lands are located tn Kimball, Cheyenne? Deuel, Keith and Perkins counties, Nebraska. In Carson, Cheyenne, Washington. Lincoln Yuma, Phillips and Sedgwick counties, Colorado. These are the rainfall lands w^f. r 5 \ou are sure of a crop one year_witn another. No hot. winds at aIL Prices for Colorado lands range from *3O to *9O per acre, according to location and improvements. What this Land WU Do.

If you will break the land five inches deep and in the fall disc it and put in the wheat by the middle of August you will get from 30 to 45 bushels per acre.. This has been, proven Two crops from this Nebraska land made a former owner »90 per acre. This statement can be verified. The first crop Ite sold for 81.60 per bushel; the second crop for *2.00 per bushel. A Colorado farmer did the irrigation land, improved and unimproved in Sedgwick county, Colorado. 1 can deliver this land from 8200 to 400 per acre. The alfalfa will almost pay for the land —over half the first year. This land will bring youfrom 86.000 to 88.000 per Quarter rent a I 5 have 83,000 acres of land southwest of Denver. Colorado. 66.000 acres can be irrigated by stream and pumps. I will sell this all in a body to a big bunch of men for 860 per acre, B*o per acre cash, balance on crop payment plan. After two years from date of sale you give one-half of the crop for the two years’ interest at 6 per cent on 840 per acre. This will give the young man a chance. ’ 4500 acres near Chappell, Neb.. iMiel and Perkins counties. Excellent wheat land. Can sell from 160 acres up—sso to 8125 an acre, accordin ß to location and improvements. Terms, third cash, balance to suit at 6 per Ce ", 000 acres improved and unimproved in Cheyenne county, Colo. Price 840 to 850 an acre. Half cash. 50 per cent of this price will be carried back on land at 6 per cent. 4 0 000 acres in the Arickaree valley in Washington. Kit Carson and Yuma Counties. Colo. A new- railroad from St Francis to Brush, Colo., will pass through this land. This land ranges in price from 830 to 840 an acre. Half cash, balance at 6 per cent. SPECIAL BARGAIN—2.S4O acres in Kit Carson and Washington counties, Colo., 14 miles from Flagler. 1,000 acres bottom land, 300 under plow. Fair improvements. Fenced £ r °9o fenced. Well and mill. on ly 10 to 20 feet to water. Price for deeded land of 2.540 acres, 830 an acre. In this we will sign a lease on 1120 acres This is also under fence except 480 acres. This is a real snap. Most all tractor land. The entire tract at 830 an acre. Half cash, balance 3 annual payments at 6 per cent. I understand you know the value of land when you see it, so I am thanking you in advance for an answer by return mail. Sincerely yours, FTVMMELS, Investment Banker, 10 <0 North 27th St., Lincoln, Neb.

FOB SALE— Huber steam engine in first class condition, ready for work and S ft. grain binder. Charles Morrell. Phone 632. FOB SALE — Body off of Yellow bus. Would make good school hack body. Wallace Miller, phone 170 or call at Ernest Morlan blacksmith shop. FOB SALE— Forty acres of improved land. This tract is well drained and suitable for either truck or general fanning. For particulars address D. V. Comer, Rensselaer, Ind. FOB SALB— I6O acre farm. w«dl drained, moat all level; black aoll; 5room house, gbod barn, corn cribs, good well, fine orchard, land all in cultivation. Can give good terms on thia Price *BS per acre. Charles J. Dean A Son. FOB SALE— 43 lota all in one body. Geo. F. Meyera.

FOB SALB—6-foo; Deering binder. Phone 533-C. Jack Carmon. 2% miles east of Rensselaer. FOB SALE — A small bath-room lavatorv and faucets. Phone 102 or 544Red. ' FOB BAU OB BBBT—Four room house in east part of the atty. Poo session July 1. C. W. Platt, phono 844. LOST LOST— *S.OO reward for information as to the whereabouts of a black calf that disappeared from our pasture during the las. week of June. Phone 40-B. Miller Bros., San Pierre, Ind. LOBMT— *S bill. Please return to Republican office. James DeLeo. LOS*—Bunch of keys containing one Yale. 24214, key and several others. Lost about June 14. H. A. tot, phone 42. FOB large unfuralshod rooms on first floor. Mrs. K m. Shields, phone 424. FOB BBB*—B iarSe unfurnished rooms on first floor, also 3 furnished rooms for light house-keying. Phone 624. Mrs. E. H. Shields.