Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 May 1912 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

I class of people. a There is more I settling, building and developing going on here than in any othef ixart of the state. -WHAT MAKES THE SWIGART PLAN SO WELL LIKED is its liberality. Terms are as low as $lO to SSO down and $5 to $lO per month on 4 0 acres; 5 per cent for all cash; or annual payments. Prices are now $lO to $35 and on much -land only sls per acre. Swigart is financially able to fulfill his promises; a.-k the First National Bank of ( hicago. Swigaft • owns the lands, gives perfect title, knows the needs of the fariney. ’His podicy is to satisfy- not simply to sell. It you should die while buying the land, the farm will be deeded to your family free. This costs nothing extra and is a protection which every, careful man appreciates, WHAT MAKES THE SWIGART TRACT THE LOGICAL PLACE TO Bl \ is that one can pick from over a thousand 40-acre farms and many larger and smaller farms. It is the largest and best collection of lands in the Fruit. Belt, A number pi fine new tracts have recently been added. Considering the advantages, and the location and duality of land, this is the best offer in Michigan, and promises most rapid increase in value. POST YOURSELF. Get a 38page, well illustrated booklet full of reliable, valuable information. It shows what the average man can do. Drop a /postal for it—it will be mailed free; also a large map. on request. Investigate the 10-acre model tracts for fruit, truck and poultry, near towns, also residence and business lots SSO and up in two new towns on the P. M. Ry. and summer resort dots on the Wellston Chain of Lakes. Send for plats and descriptive matter of these propertiea also

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