Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 November 1912 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Lies close in. Price only RH. A dredge boat for doing all kinds of dredge ditch) work, in as good condition as new, % size. Owner will trade for land or property and assume or pay difference. 160 acres—We have three 160-acre farms all well located on main roads near stations and echoed, nearly <ll black land and on dredge ditches giving good drainage. Each farm has good house, good barn and good well. Can sei either farm for $47.50 and take SI,OOO as first pawment. Might take some live stock. Onion land as fine as the best, on dredge ditch adjoining station and on main road. Wil sell in tracts of 20 acres or more at $45. GEORGE F. MEYERS, Rensselaer, Ind. Subscribe for The Democrat.
Farmers’ Insurance The Farmers’ Mutual Insurance Co. insures all kinds of property at one-half the cost for such protection as you must pay for like service in the old line companies. No safer or fairer insurance written than is furnished by the Farmers’ Mutual. Money saved is money earned. Call on the nearest Mutual agent. Phil Pfleeger, Fowler. George Fleming, Freeland Park. J. M. Wilson, R. F. D_, Goodland. H. Kretzmier, R. 7. Fowler. Fred ■ Gay, R. 1. Fowler. It A. Kinsell. R. 1, Remington. M. I. Adams, Rensselaer. Chas. Craw. Oxford. J. M. Rodman. Fowler. Amount of Insurance now In force, $2,400,000. Write or call Frank Fisher Secretary Remington, Ind.
land to your family free from any further payments. This costs yon nothing extra and is better than insurance. I own the lands, the titles are perfect, and on completion of contract I deliver a full Warranty Deed and Abstract. Prices $lO and $35 per acre ard and average of sl7 per acre are the lowest in Michigan or elsewhere, quality and location consLiered. START NOW. “The land is the thing. When you have a piece of this old earth you’ve got a pretty solid investment and you have become a pretty solid citizen!.” COME, SEE THE LANDS, and let me prove to you that you can make as many dollars per acre in staple crops from this land as on any $l5O land anywhere, and when properly developed in orchards of apples, peaches, plums and cherries, yonr income would be S2OO per acre and up each season. LET US GET TOGETHER. Send me your name and address, and I will send you a 38-page booklet faithfully describing these lands, and also a large map. TEN ACRE TRACTS, especially well located near towns, just right for poultry and fruit. Business and residence lots in two new towns on a main line railroad. Summer resort lots on the Wellston Chain of Lakes. Ask for special literature about these properties. MY NEXT EXCURSION leaves mty Chicago office at 11:30 a. m., Tuesday, November 12. A special Pullman car will be atacned to the Pere Marquette train, as usual, for the exclusive use of my party; no extra charge. Yon are back ip Chicago at 7 a. m.:, either Thursday or Friday following, being absent only one or two days, as you prefer. Tickets are good for a week. Stay longer if you wish. 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 rebated om your purchase. Good accomodations for both menand women at Michigan headquarters. Rigs, automobile service and guides furnished free.
