Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 October 1912 — 300 ACRE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE [ARTICLE]
300 ACRE FARM AT PUBLIC SALE
Known as the J. H. Kneale Farm, 1 Mile East and 2 Miles South of Rensselaer. The J. H. Kneale farm of 303 acres lying 1 mile east and 2 miles south of Rensselaer, will be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder on Thursday, October 24, 1912, at 2 p. m. This farm is well located for drainage, haa a new dredge ditch within 20 rods of the farm (no open ditches on the farm); a very good system of tile outlets in and quite a bit of small tile. Parts of the farm are thoroughly tiled. This farm can be made one of the best stock farms in Jasper county. The farm has two sets of improvements, one consisting of a 9-Toom combination brick and frame house with basemen t undei the entire house, piped forihot'afr heating system; house is new and modern: good barn 40x50 will hold twelve head of horses, with corn and oats crib in barn; good haymow; good well; wind pump; corn crib; young orchard. Second set of improvemtns consist of 6-room house, barn, sheds, good well, windmill, orchard, etc. This farm is within three miles of county seat of Jasper county, a splendid town of 3,000 population, and lies on stone and gravel road, telephone and free rural delivery. Terms— sl,soo cash on day of sale; 1-3, including the $1,500, Meh. 1, 1913; bailanee in five equal -yearly payments at 5 1-2 per cent interest; a discount of 2 per cent will be given for all cash paid on March Ist, 1?13, over and above the one-third due at that time. Possession will be given March 1, 1913 Twenty tons of hay will atso be sold at the samte tiine as the farm. The auctioneer, Fred A. Phillips, will sljow any prospective buyers at any time this farm and provide for them free transportation from Rensselaer .to the farm. Direct correspondence to Fred A. Phillips, Rensselaer, Ind., or J. H. Kneale, Brookston, Ind. ■■
J. H. KNEALE.
