Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 23, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 July 1911 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Ditch Notice. Notice of the Filing and Docketing of Drainage Petition. To CyHthia Barnett, August Barn* hardt, Philip W. Davis, Jacob Rich, C. F. Schuster, Margaret M. Harris and Charles V. May, Trustee: You and each of you are hereby notified that I, Samuel' Huggins, have filed in the office of the Auditor of Jasper County v Indiana, with the Auditor thereof, 'my petition and the same is now pending in the Commissioners’ Court of Jasper County, Indiana, for the drainage of my real estate, described as follows, to-wit: The West half of the Southeast quarter and the East half of the Southwest quarter of Section fifteen, in Township twenty-seven North, Range seven West, in Jasper County, Indiana, to establish a tile drain as follows; Commencing at a point in the “County Ditch,”' now constructed, and at a point about thirty-five rods West of the Northeast corner of the West half of the Northeast quarter of Section fifteen, In Township twenty-seven North, Range seven West, in Jasper County, Indiana, and running from thence South, along the present line of an old open ditch, to a point which is about thirty_rods West of the Southeast corner of the West half of the Southeast quarter of said Section fifteen, and running from thence Southeasterly and terminating at a point in the public highway, at the Northwest corner of the South half of the Northwest quarter of Section twenty-three, in said Township, Range, County and State. ""Said drain to be constructed of tile as set forth in said petition. That real estate owned by each of the above named persons and corporations will be affected by said proposed drain. That said petition and the required bond were filed with the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, on May 28, 1911, and that said petition is docketed for nearing on Tuesday, August 8, A. D., 1911. SAMUEL HUGGINS. Dated this 9th day of June, 1911.
FARMS FOR SALE. 165 acres, one mile from court house, on stone road, K. R., telephone in house. This farm is all black soil in cultivation. A. large tile crosses this farm with many laterals, giving it good drainage. There is a large 11-room house; large barn, double cribs, and other outbuildings; all in good condition. There is a good well, windmill, and large bearing orchard. This is a good farm and a desirable home and will be sold at right prices. 80 acres, all cultivated, good house and barn, chicken house, good well, good outlet for drainage, on pike road, R. R., telephone and near school. Will sell on easy terms or will take trade as first payment. 161 acres, all good land, 15 acres timber, remainder cultivated, 4 and in meadow. There is a four-room house, outbuildings, new fancing, large ditch, and some tile drainage. Mortgage $4,800, which has some time to run. Owner will sell on easy terms or trade his equity. 600 acres, three miles from good business town, near gravel road, 400 acres in cultivation and meadow,, 200 acres pasture. There is a large eight-room house; large bank barn, double cribs, windmill and good well. There is a large dredge ditch just built that passes within a few rods of this farm that gives it a fine outlet for drainage. This is a fine grain and stock farm. Price right. Will take up to $15,000 in good trade. 160 acres, in Polk county, Ark., near Oklahoma line, and five miles from railroad. This land lies well and Is productive soii. Will trade clear and pay difference. 80 acres at a bargain, on easy terms, five miles out. 25 acres at a bargain on easy terms. On main road near large ditch; has four-room house. 21 acres, fine black soil, five blocks from court house, cement walks and good well, bell at a bargain. 160 acres in the wheat belt of Kansas. Wjll trade clear for property or land here and pay difference. G. F. MEYERS.
CYCLONE INSURANCE. There have been numerous heavy windstorms in the past week, causing enormous ..damage to property in other localities. Your ’ocality may be the next. Protect your property with a windstorm policy, the kind R. D. Thompson writes, and be safe.
LOOK HERE, MR. FARMER f ’For M’cCormiclc mowef and binder repairs, call on C. A. Roberts, just across the street from Frank King’s blacksmith shop, Rensselaer, Ind. j 22
