Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 August 1898 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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DESCRIPTION OF LANDS. For Sale and Exchange in SouthEastern Indiana. No. 441—48 acres 2 miles north of North Vernon, dry. rolling llihestone soil all under fine state of cultivation except 4 acres of timber, all well fenced in, good Bouse of six rooms, cellar, log barn, shedded frame corn crib, well, wood house, smoke house, two large fish ponds, well stocked, large apple orchard, also pear, plum and peach orchard, several acres of cultivated small fruits. No. 484*—146 acres 2% miles southeast of Butlerville, Ind., all cleared except 50 acres of good timber, all well fenced in fields., land part rolling and part level, none broken, all grain Rind, Most of the farm in meadow and pasture: 5 room frame house, smoke house, paled garden, fenced yard, two large frame barns, apple orchard with 300 trees, also Cherries, plums and grapes, large arbor, farm well watered, one mile from school. Price $3,000; Yt cash, balance'on good time. No. 423—160 acres 4 miles west of Scipio, a railroad town; 110 acres cleared and balance good timber, all well fenced in fields, high, dry, warm land.fine soil, no waste or wash, none of it too level; fine farming land, frame cot tage of six rooms, porch, large frame barn, fine bearing orchards, springs and stock pond, well and cellar, centrally located on gravel and sand roads, no mud. Price $5,200. No 438—120 acres St£ miles north of &orth Vernon, 00 acres improved, 40 acres of good timber, all well fenced, land good, lies well and in fine state of cultivation, new frame cottage of six rooms, large new barn, tine orchard, beautiful yard set in shade, fruit and ornamental trees, wells and cistern, outbuildings, everything tip-top. Price $2,500; ssoocash and balance in four annual payments. No. 351.—80 acres situated miles southwest of Hayden [see Hardingourgh] 72 acres improved, balance good timber, farm well fenced in small fields, choice land and in high state of cultivation, lies as nice as possibly could be desired, good twp-story frame house of 6 rooms, hall and porch, frame barn 52x38 feet, large orchard and fruit of all kinds, well, cistern and spring, Price $2,000, one-third cash. No, 263.—101 acres 2 l i miles north of North Vernon, 10 acres cleared, new frame house and stable. 80 acres woodland, mostly cut off. black loam soil and easily cleared, good drainage. Price $1,450, on easy terms. JSg'-In answering advertisements, please say you saw same in this paper. Alex. Shepherd & CoNorth Vernon. Ind,
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Caveats, and Trademarks obtained and all Patant business conducted for Moderate Fees. Our Ornct is opposite U.S. Patent Or vice and we can secure patent in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model, drawing or photo., with description. We advise, if patentable or not, free of; charge. Our fee not due till patent ie secured. ] O.A.BNOWAOO. Pw> - PRTXRT Oppice, WfaowißßTeß.D. C.
