Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

He is not called upon to spend months in wandering about over one section after another 1 only to find something about each that is against it. With our immense organization we are in position to get at the exact facts about an}/ farm we examine before we buy it. And when we buy it you can buy it from us with perfect confidence for our guarantee goes with it. We are in effect a Farm Clearing House, where a man can spend his rhoney with perfect confidence and save valuable time in the bargain. It is the proper wayto buy a farm, and the more you consider it the more the plan will appeal to you as being conservative, business-like and safe. Farm Land is Going Up in the Now Locations We can do better by you this Spring than we can next. For example : Sugar beets in Paulding County, Ohio, are yielding 17 and 18 tons an acre—and selling on an average of $5 per ton. Com is showing very heavy yields—big crops make land prices grow. lei us locate you on the right farm, and save you time and money—take advantage of the Straus guarantee—which absolutely guarantees. The first step is to fill in the coupon— and get the Spring Catalog— It is a very interesting book for a man who wants to make money .

No. 1794—98’£ Acres, Henry County, Ohio. Nicely located 1-2 mile frj.m the■ village of West Hope and 5 1-2 miles north of McClure a ll , H ; T r •?- V & W.Ry ,on stone pike 1-2 mile from schoolmul church Siv n S r C a e ' SO ’ * ,S b,ack r e m ,oam of excellent quality, all in cultivation and all tiled at six to seven rods apart; one of the most productive farms we own. Improvements are a eood .K runMr y. buggy Shed, poultry house, wind pump and small orchard. Good high school in West I lope only I>2 mile a wav. Prirp «i7i» nn

— WL Jiui-c omy i t nine away, t’rice, $l7O an acre. ' .* i.n. 1,1 a i Thre .u rni,eS east of J as P er ’ a town on the L. S. &M. S. Ry., and about 8 miW south of Adrian, the county seat, a city of about 14,000. This is a splendid level farm of black loam soil of highest quality, all tiled and all in high state of cultivation. The improvements ire a or>od 6-room frame house, surrounded by fine, big shade trees, good barn 40x60 stockburn double cnb and other outbuildings; wind pump and goo<l large orchard The soil’of tins part of I ena westernOlno! !?SSj ** ia the fatnous Muumue Valfcy of NorthNo. 19SS- ICS A Ssex County,'oo^arl^t. This fann is s'i miles north of Wheatly,' a town of about 800 on the Pore Marquette Tv *”3 J K n ’ , l i e sl rOn ?Tf Ch^ V ] ' and church. Surface is level, soil the usual black loam of this section h, d ,Viorr? cuU,vat ' on - The improvements are a very fair 1 8-room frame house, good barn about 40x60 cormcnb and wagon sued, poultry house, wire and rail fences, wind pump and goou orchard. It would lie hard to find a better corn, oats and wheat producer in any of the Central States at twice its price, which is only $lO5 an acre.

sb ff <y prices possible because of our policy Of buying far cash and selling for a close margin of * , profit upon the most favorable terms. 1 , \ The fact that our business grew to nearly 10 millions of dollars in the. f*V years between 1902 and 1910 is convincing evidence that the Straus way of f*»rm - chandising is the right way. * ’ To save bother fSSI in the coupon and masß to us. THE ADVANCE SPRING CATALOGUE will go forward in due season. Address all communications to the main offices—as follows : 0M 1 /• '/ .