Jasper County Democrat, Volume 1, Number 20, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 August 1898 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Established 1867, Incorporated 1894. C. F. MOORE, P. STOSS/lEISTER, President. Business Manager. OEM Best Business com hi Mm Hd.
Address HALL’S BUSINESS COLLEGE, Cor. Broadway and Sixth St. LOGANSPORT, INDIANA.
DESCRIPTION OF LANDS. For Sale and Exchange in SouthEastern Indiana. No. 295.-208 acres, 3V4 milea west of North Vernon, on Six Mile creek, 80 acres of choice grain land, mostly second bottom and limestone soil, the balance of the farm is rolling and adapted to grass—natural blue grass land—about 50 acres of fine timber, all under fence, farm well watered, creek running throngh it, good frame house, orchard, large frame barn etc. This is an excellent stock farm. $1,500 cash, balance on time. No. 306.—160 acres 2 miles north of Hardenburg, 180 acres cleared, 30 of timber, all meadow except 44 acres, IX story hewed log house of s rooms, frame barn, good orchard; thisia a most desirable farm, lies gently undulating with sufficient and good drainage and all new land, well cleared, can be divided into two 80 acre farms with equal amount of timber. Price $4,000. Will take one-half in other good property, city or town preferred. No. 288.—152 acres situated 2 miles northwest of North Vernon on one of the best roads leading out of town, beautiful drive and a perfectly level road; there are 102 acres under cultivation, balance heavy merchantable timber, all well fenced in fields and woodland set in blue grass affording abundance of grazing; the land lies well, generally undulating and every foot plow land; there are 17 acres in wheat, balance in clover meadow and pasture, a choice bearing orchard, frame barn 60x55 feet, cottage frame dwelling of 6 rooms, well and cistern and outbuildings, three never failing springs, soil good and farm adapted to grain and stock raising. Price SBS an acre, H cash. No. 222—75 acres on Fish creek 4 miles north of North Vernon, 60 acres well improved excellent limestone soil, all splendidly fenced in fields, a lot of good timber, nice small stream running through the farm affording water for stock all the year. Along the creek there are several acres of fine bottom land. Large log barn shedded all around, new frame house of five rooms, porch and cellar, spring and spring house, small orchard. Desirable place. Price SI,BOO, H cash. No. 829 —86 acres 8 miles northeast of North Vernon, all c]eared except 10 acres of timber, all well fenced, lies well, good land and in good state of cultivation, good frame dwelling of 5 rooms and cellar, cistern and well, large log barn with wide frame sheds all around, old and young orchard, all bearing, outbuildings and garden. Price $1,500, X cash, balance good time. x ES'-In answering advertisements, please say you saw same in this paper. Alex. Shepherd & CoNorth Vernon.
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