Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 12, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 May 1912 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

class of people. There is more settling, building and developing going on here than in anv othel part of the state. WHAT MAKES THE SW’IGART PLAN SO WELL LIKED is. its liberality. Terms are as low as $lO to SSO down and $5 to $lO per month 4 0 acres; 5 per cent lor all cash; or annual payments. Prices are now $lO to $35 and on much land only $1 5 per acre. Swigart is financially able to fulfill his promises; a-k the First National Bank of Chicago. Swigart owns the lands, gives perfect title, knows the nt <> is of the. farmer. His policy is- to satisfy not simply to sell, i: y, u yfiould die while buying the l..nd. the farm will be deeded to your family tree. This costs nothing extra ami is a protection which every carefu.l man appreciates. WHAT 1 MAKES THE SWIGART TRACT THE LOGICAL PLACE TO 1’ \ 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 of fine new tracts have recently been added. Considering the advantages, and the location and quality 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 properties also I

porting Co. of Indianapolis, Ind. Ha is a dark bay in color, with star in forehead. He has good bone and action and will weigh 1850 pounds. I -“ a ’? e l ,a f’ l ls .. owned by the North 1 mon Belgium Horse Co., and will make °!i 1912 at the farm of Paul eaj4t an<l % mlle south of lair Oaks. 3% miles south of Virgie. iJr miles north of Rosebud church, at sl.> to insure colt to stand and suck. 1 artlng with mare or moving from county fee becomes due and payable at once. Care will be taken to avoid accidents, but will not be responsib’e should any occur. PArl - Imported Percheron Stallion. - Tlw

GIRONDIN. Girondin, No. 72139, imported from France in 1908. Ls registered iri the American Breeders and Importers’ Percheron Registry and his record number is (51855). He will be 6 years old May 15, 1912; is a beautiful black in color; weighs 2160 pounds; has large bone and heavy muscle; has good style and fine action; exjtfa wide across lungs and deep through heart. * Girondin will make the season of 1912 at the Ranton rarm, 2% miles south of Pleasant Ridge and % mile south of Crockett Cemetery, on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays; on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays at my place at McCoysburg. Terms—s2o.oo to insure living colt. Parties parting with the mare or leaving the county are liable at once for the service fee and the get will be held for the service. Care will be taken to prevent accidents, but will not be responsible should any occur. C. F. LOWMAN, Owner and Keeper. AH the news in The Democrat