Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1912 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

local markets, including Ludington and Manistee on the edge of the tract with 30,000 population The short trip to this district is well worth the time of any who wants good productive Band at a low fig. ure. The prices asked are from $lO to $35 and on much of the land sl6 per acre. The Swigart Tract while giving superior advanages, and better soil, asks less for its lands and its terms are so liberal that any man earning wages can buy—slo to SSO down and $5 to $lO per month on 40 acres. Payments annual, if preferred. That is cheaper than paying rent in Indiana. If you should die the farm will be deeded to your family free from further payments. This is a protection which a man buying land on time appreciates. For all wisih to purchase fo.r cash, there is a discount of 5 per cent THE SWIGART TRACT comprises over a thousand 40 acre and many larger and smaller farms from which to choose, in a neighborhood of schools, churches, good roads many shipping and marketing points’ new towns, pretty inland lakes and trout streams. The climate is most beautiful, water pure as crystal. It’s a good place to live and a good place to make money. IF YOU WANT land, you will do well to send for the literature of this tract. It is conservatively written., and with many illustrations, shows what the average man can accomplish. It is free and will be mailed to you. A large map will also be sent if requested. References First National Bank of Chicago and hundreds of satisfied customers.

TOM, Norman Stallion Tom, is a chestnut sorrel with silver mane and tail, stands 16 hands high and now weighs 1600 pound's. Sire Vasistas 27799, out of 15-16 Norman mare, wt. 1600. He has good style and action, is well and compactly built and is an ideal type of farm horse: is coming eight' years old. ft. • STAND AND TERMS: Tom will stand the season of 1912 :i at my farm i‘o% miles north of Renaselaer and south and west of Kniman, the four last days of each week; Mondays and Tuesdays at the Christian Schultz farm. 2 miles north and % mile west of Rosebud church, at *lO to insure colt to stand and suck. Product held good fur service. Parting with mare or leaving county or state, service fee becomes due and 'payable at once. Care taken to prevent accidents, but not responsible should any oocurr. HERMAN SCHULTZ, Telephone 524-Iv. Owner, Feed your cows Badger Dairy Feed, a great milk producer. Get it at the River Queen Mill. - - ■ . All the news in The Democrat \