Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
See for yourself that the well drained, gently rolling and level lay of the land is perfectly adapted for the harrow, disc and planter. the growing crops, the building go! ing on, the many families moving in, the good schools and the grow nig towns. Good values greet the view on every side—land that raise! laO to 300 bushels of potatoes per acre, grows three or four cuttings of alfalfa a year, has as’ big" croS of rye, wheat, oats, hay and clovS as Illinois land, and vegetables of all kinds in perfection. Here is the natural home for fruit trees Nowhere on the continent are conditions better for raising apples peaches, pears, plums, cherries grapes and berries. ernes,
the swigart easy payment plan is most liberal. Prices $lO to s3a per acre and terms as low as $lO to SSO down and $5 to $lO per month on 40 acres or 5 per cent discount for all cash. A large selection of choice lands at sl7 per acre. If you should die the land will be deeded to your family .free from any further payments—a good protection without extra cost. THERE IS MVCH TO LEARN about these lands. Send me your address and I will mail a booklet that has 38 pages of pictures and descriptions about the lands and also a large map. There are over a thousand 40-acre pieces to select from and many larger and smaller. There are 10-acre tracts, especially well located near towns, just right for rruit, poultry and truck; business and residence lots in two new towns on the main line of-the Pere Marquette Railway, and summer resort lots on the Wellston chain of lakes.
MY NEXT EXCVRSION LEAVES my Chicago offices at 11:30 a. m. Tuesday, August 6. A special Pullman car will be attached to the Pere Marquette train, as usual for the exclusive use of my party; no extra charge. You are back in Chicago at 7 a. m. either Thursday or Friday following, being absent only one or two days," as you prefer. Train passes through Michigan City (P. M. depot only) at 1:25 p. m. Round trip rate from Chicago or Michigan City, to Wellston, Mich., $6. Get tickets after boarding my car. Fare rbbated on your •purchase. Good accommodations for both men and women at Michigan headquarters. Teams and guides free. addressing George W. Swigart, Building, Chicago, 111., or his agent
To Friends of The Democrat. Instruct your attorneys to bring all legal notices in which you are interested or have the paying for, to The Democrat, and thereby save money and do us a favor that will be greatly appreciated. All notices of appointment—administrator, executor or guardian—survey, sale of real estate, non-resident notices, etc., the clients themselves control, and attorneys will ra K e them to the paper you desire for publication, if you mention the matter to them; otherwise they will take them to their own political organs. Please do not forget this when having any legal notices to publish. Notice of Administration. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County, State of Indiana, administrator of the estate of William E. Moore, late of Jasper County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. AUSTIN O. MOORE, ‘ July 18, 1912. Administrator. J27a3-10 ' T \ Buy your envelopes of The Democrat, either blank or printed, whichever you desire. A fine XXX 6 % business envelope for only 5c per package of 26; six package* for a quarter. o Job printing of the better class ink and typography in harmony—The Democrat office
J My Lady of I the North [ li .' LOVE STORY A GRAY JACKET By Randall Parrish “When Wil derneu W*» Khf” I ILLUSTRATIONS BY I I ARTHUR B. WILLIAMSON
The opening chapters of this very interesting story will appear in the next Saturday issue of The Democrat. ‘
