Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 96, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 March 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Michigan Lands. SPECIAL PULLMAN CAR EXCURSIONS TO THE SWIGART TRACT. MANY FARMERS from the north and central states are going to Michigan’s most progressive district, where new towns are rapidly growing up and a thriving community is being established. This district is in Mason, Manistee and Lake counties, in a large tract of land unusually well located. It is known as the Swigart Tract and men familiar with conditions in Michigan recognize that in this district an agricultural development is going on that is more rapid than has ever been seen in the State.
SPECIAL ADVANTAGES that are drawing to the Swigart Tract more settlers than to any other part of the Wolverine State are: That the tract lies in the center of Michigan’s Famous Fruit Belt and is especially adapted for fruit growing, the lands being just near enough to derive the greatest benefit from Lake Michigan’s influence; mild, even climate; local markets, including Ludington and Manistee with over 30,000 combined population, on the edge of the tract; surroundings of a well settled country; four lines of railroads; products delivered by steamships to Chicago and Milwaukee over night; schools and churches throughout the tract; home conditions ..ideal; one thousand 40acre pieces to select from. THE SWIGART TRACT is the place for the '.renter to come who no longer wants to pay out the bulk of his earnings in rent where lands are so high priced that they can be owned by the wealthy alone. It is the place for the man to come who wants to work for himself. Nowhere can one find lands for sale at $lO to $35 per acre tbit can be' made to so quickly produce a living. DO YOU WANT a productive piece of farm land that will support you in plenty while you build it up into a property becoming constantly more valuable, then buy in the Swigart Tract. There’s where your money will go the farthest. For $lO to SSO down and $5 to $lO per month you can buy 40 acres.
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“A Welcome Chance to Those Who Suffer” Coming to Rensselaer, Indiana Saturday and Sunday March 16-17,1912 To stay at Makeever House DR. ALBERT MILTON FINCH of Jamestown, Ind. Consultation and Examination Cofidential, Invited and FREE. From a late snapshot. I will be in your city at Makeever House on Saturday and Sunday, Meh; 16 and 17, fib see people that are afflicted with chronic diseases. I have visited your city every month for a long time. I have treated and cured many that were given up to die. Why suffer when you can get cured. Come and I will examine you free of charge. If you wish will put you on treatment at once. I charge by the month, and prices so low the very poorest can be treated. If incurable I will not take your case, but will give you advice that may prolong life many years. Have cured mo-re hopeless cases than any doct6r in Indiana. Remember I treat all Chronic Cases.
Big Public Sale. As I will quit farming and move away, I wiil offer at Public Sale at my residence, 3 iniles north of Mt. Ayr, 5 miles west of Surrey commencing at 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1912, 7 Head of Horses and Mules—Consisting of 1 Iron Gray Mare 6 years old, wt. 1400, in foal to Shaw’s Jack; 1 Bay Mare 11 years old,
