Jasper County Democrat, Volume 4, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 February 1902 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FARMS FOR SALE. BY Dalton Hinchman REAL ESTATE AGENT, Vernon, Ind. No. 73, Farm of 187 acres, large, new frame house of 6 rooms, barn 80x56 feet, tine orchard, acres of a vineyard of tine grapes. Farm mostly, level with 13 acres in timber and well watered. This is a good grain or stock farm IK miles from K. K. Station, half mile of pike road that ruts to Seymour and Columbus. Price $5,000, onehalf cash, balance to suit purchaser at 0 per cent. No. 961. Farm of 108 acres, frame house of 5 rooms, two small barns, 20 acres in timber balance in nice shape for plowing. Fruit of all kinds and farm well watered. -U of a mile from school, store, post-offiee and R. R. station, a church on corner of farm. 2M miles of Vernon, on pike road. Price SI,BOO. SI,OOO cash, balance on short time at 6 per cent, se cured by mortgage. No 970. Farm of 158 acres; 3-story frame house of 7 rooms; large frame barn 55 x6O; 3 wells of good water and fine stock water by springs; part level and part rolling; three orchards of all kinds of fruit; 85 or 40 acres in timber, some good saw Umber; IK miles of railroad town. Price $4,000, No. 379. Farm of 300 acres; frame house of 5 rooms, large frame barn, Ice bouse and other out buildings; farm is well watered, lays nice, well fenced; 3 miles east or west to railroad towns on J. M. & L, B. & O. S. W. or Big Four, Prices2o per acre. No. 380. Farm of 162 acres, 8 miles from Vernon with large two story brick house of 6 roon s, one large and one small barn; other small outbuildings and 90 acres of timber, balance cleared and plow land. The Muscatatuck creek runs theough this farm. This is a splendid stock or wheat farm. Price $3,000. Correspondence Solicited. Rkfkrknces: Judge Willard New, Ex-Judge T. C. Batchelor, „ . First National Bank. Merchants: S. W. Storey. N. DeVersy. Jacob I*oebel, Thomas & Son. Wagner Bros. A CoNelson A Son, J. H. Maguire A Co.. W. M. Naur, Herbert Goff and Wagner's plow factory. Anyone that wishes to look over the county, would be pleased to show them whether they wished to buy or not. “I have used Chamberlain's Coigh Remedy for a number of years and have no hesitancy in saying that it is the best remedy for coughs, colds and croup 1 have ever used in my family. I have not words to express my confidence in this remedy,— Mrs. J. A. Moore, North Star, Mich. F<jr sale by A. F. Long.
