Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 56, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 October 1912 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
FARM SALE. 200 Acre Fann Located Near San Pierre. In Order to close out a partnership this farm will be sold at public auction on Wednesday, October 30, 1912. Sale will begin promptly at 10 o’clock on the farm. This is a body of land located 1-4 mile southwest of San Pierre, Ind. About 100 acres of it is in cultivation, balance in small timber pasture. The soil is a dark sand loam, adapted to any crop raised in the state. Buildings and fences fair, gravel road on two sides, splendid water and some orchard. Outlet for drainage is good. This is an opportunity for an ideal dairy and grain farm, being only 60 miles out of Chicago, 30 miles from Gary, 30 miles from Michigan City and South Bend, thus making a close market for all farm products Terms of Sale:— sßoo earnest money to be paid on day of sale; balance of 1-3 due March Ist, 1913’, including the SBOO paid on day of sale; balance 2-3 to be paid in three yearly payments, March Ist of each year, until paid, deferred payment to draw 5 1-2 per cent interest. 2 per cent discount will be allowed on deferred payment March 1, 1913. This farm is going to sell—Don’t forget the date—Wednesday, October 30, 1912 —Come and see it—' It’s going at a Bargain. For further information see or write Fred A. Phillips, Auct. Rensselaer, Ind., NOLAN BROS.. San Pierre. ROWE BROS,, Winamac.
I k IsSte § ■ wm' is JOHN G. CULP General AUCTIONEER jj —Phon* 517-1 — P. O. PLEASANT GROVE, IND. 1’ : Dates may be arranged Direct or at ’ > > The Democrat Office, Rensselaer, Ind. 1 [ p Satisfaction Guarantsid. Subscribe for The Democrat
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320 ACRE FARM AT PUBLIC AUCTION The Maines Farm Just Northwest of Rensselaer to be sold October 23 A finely improved farm of 320 acres, on stone road, R. F, D., and telephone, 1 mile north and 1 mile west of Rensselaer, the county seat of Jasper county, Indiana, about 20 rods east of Monon railroad, will be sold at Public Auction, on Wed.,0ct.23,’12
at 1 p. m. This is one of the most complete even-soiled farms in this section of the state, and must be sold to the highest bidder to settle an estate. Improvements are ail in fine shape and practically new. A large 9-room house with basement ' •land furnace, 160 bbl cistern, 2-room summer kitchen; large double crib with basement underneath for tools, etc., crib holds 6,000 bushels of corn; batn 60x60 holds 75 tons of hay, 25 tons of straw over sheds, 14 head of horses on one side, 14 head of cows oh other side; barn 30x4O for cattle; 4 hog houses; also has good four-room tenant house for heflp. Insurance on house $2,500, barn $1,200, crib SSOO, tenant property SSOO. ' Drainage consists of 20 and 16 i‘ linch tile diagonally across south quarter, also 12 inch across this quarter and 8,7, 6 and 5 inch laterals and 4 and 5 inch laterals con-
necting from these. All under cultivation and will bear closest inspection. Every acre of this farm is of equal producing value and we will prove the same to you if you will come and look it over. The oats were an excellent yield this year and the 175 acres of corn we will take great pride in showing. ' Farm is well fenced; SIO,OOO worth » of improvements and Terms—s2,ooo day of sale; 1-3 including this $2,000 on Feb. 15; 1913; remainder in ,five equal annual payments at 5 1-2 percent interest. Cash discount will be made known on day of sale. > For further particulars write or phone Fred Phillips or J. E. Maines, Rensselaer, Ind. Mr. Phillips, the, auctioneer, will furnish free transportation to the farm to prospective purchasers who desire to see it at any time before the sale.
J. E. Maines FRED PHILLIPS, Auctioneer
