Jasper County Democrat, Volume 14, Number 100, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

THE TWO PUHSOS. '■* ~ (uarT) - * ■ —Follett in New York Evening Sun. ssaes a mi ■ \ . Call and see the new store in the Odd Fellows Building. All kinds of goods at reasonable prices. Groceries a specialty. MORROW BROS. t ■' v- ./ " ' ... . >'■■■ ■€: "

BOUND FOR MICHIGAN.

MANY FARMERS from Indiana and the North and Central States are going to a district in Michigan where new towns are rapidly growing and a thriving community is being established - ' This district is in Mason, Manistee and Lake Counties, in a large > tract of land known as the Swigart Tract. Here an agrieultur- ' al development is going on that is more rapid than has ever been seen in the State.

ADVANTAGES that are drawing settlers to this Tract are—that it lies in the center ot Michigan’s Famous. Fruit Belt and is especially "'adapted for fruit growing, the lands being just near/ enough to/derive -t.be greater benefit from /Lalui Mich-* igan’s influence; adaptability of the land to growing good crops of grains, grasses and everything that is raised in "I#wa -and Illinois; mild, even climate; local markets, including Ludington and Manistee W*h- combined population, oh jtfie edge of the tract; surroundings of a well settle<| 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 40-acre pieces to select from. THIS is the .place, for the rent-, er to go who no longer wants to pay out the bulk of bis 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 go who wants to work for himself. Nowhere can one find lands for sale at $lO to $35 per acre that can t« made to so qn ( ckly produce a living, o DO YOU WANT a productive piece of farm land that will support you in plenty while you build It. up ipto a property becoming constantly more valuable, the'n buy in the Swigart Tract. There’s where your money will go the farthest. For flO to SSO down and $5 to $lO per month you can buy 40 acres. While you are buying the farm, if you should die, it will he

w ew and all desired apply to GEORGE Ill'., or V hi^J^n? Wner ’ 1248 First National Bank B «Hding, Chicago,

G. J. DUN, Rensselaer, Indiana.

Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter of ~the estate of, Christian Schultz, Deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court, April Term, 1912. Notice is hereby given that the' undersigned, as executor of -the es- ! tate of Christian Schultz, deceased,' has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court on the