Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1911 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
SIMPLICITY IN BUNGALOW STYLES. « Design 894. by Glenn L. Saxton. Architect, Minneapolis, Minn. _. •» •1 wMyiM ■ 1 fe,■ I M ’* TJJ WtfeTO S^9hEP4 k X < : u M jpc«sßs./" SSSSLLv. ? aKSSg^sl l^ •*"*% * • PERSPECTIVE VIEW—FROM A PHOTOGRAPH. { Z y« 5 .■ .. a ..-r. »-•• •—,infaßr - -*• ' r~~l Simplicity Is the keynote of thia. S charming bungalow. Just the stone piazza placed to one side and the wide projecting eaves are required to give it a charming and homelike air. The fireplace in living room is placed directly in front of the opening into dining room, which has a tendency to ■ make that room cheerful. At the rear of the kitchen is a convenient combination of grade door and cellar stairway. There are two bedrooms, a bath and ample closet space. Cost to build, exclusive. of heating and plumbing. $3,100. Width. 26 feet; depth, 46 feet By special arrangement with me the editor of this paper will furnish one • | [ complete set of plans and specifications " of design No. 894 for sl6. FLOOR PLAN ; GLENN L. SAXTON. ,
—1 standard bred Colt, 16 months old, wt, 1100, will make an unusually fine driver, sired by Major Reno; 1 standard bred Mare, 4 years old, broke single, double and saddle; 2 standard bred Mares In foal to Major Reno; 1 5-year-old Gelding, a grandson of Axtel; will also sell the famous Black Hawk Morgan stallion, Major Reno, registered, this horse is a sure foal getter, a fine single driver, also broke double and saddle. 100 Head of Cattle—-Consisting of 10 head of unusually good milk Cows, all giving milk or fresh soon, soon, some that never go dry, all young and In fine condition; 1 full blood Holstein Cow; several high grade Holsteins, 'these are the choice out of 100 head of milk cows; 2 registered Holstein bulls, ready for service, extra large and gentle; 12 Heifers, high grade Holsteins; 3 carloads of fine feeding cattle, wt. 1000 pounds or better; 19 head of stock cattle. 4 dozen White Wyandotte Chickens. Wagons, Implements, Etc.—l 2horse Tread Power and Saw, never used;'" 1 brand new, latest out, Johnston Binder, 8-foot cut, never used; 1 brand new 6-foot cut Johnston Mower, never used; 2 good as new Johnston Corn Binders; Gang Plows; Sulky Plows; Harness; almost new Buggy; Farm Wagon: Cream Separator; many other articles not mentioned. A credit of 12 months will be given on. sums over $lO, with usual conditions; 6 per cent off for cash. EVERETT HALSTEAD. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler,. Clerk. * Hot lunch on ground. Well Located, Improved Farm at Auction. 102 acres, known as the W. W. Francis farm, four and bnehalf miles north, one-half mile east of Idaville, Ind., and eleven miles from Monticello, a county seat, on Saturday, October 28, 1911, at one o’clock p. m. Location—This is a well lo- _ ■ . • •' • > r ■:
