Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 91, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
quarter of said Section fifteen of said township and range, where £he said Swaim Ditch now has its outlet in the Iroquois River, and where the proposed improvement will have a good and sufficient outlet in the said river. Also by the construction of a lateral beginning in the middle of Section Nihe (9), of said Township and Range, and extending South a distance of one-half (14) mile, thence Southeasterly a distance of about one-fourth (%) mile W’here it will intersect with the main line 01 the proposed improvement in the Northeast quarter of said Section sixteen (16). !You are further notified that the 12th day of April, 1915, being the first day of the April term of the Jasper Circuit Court, has been fixed by the petitioners by endorsement on their petition as the day for the docketing of said petition and that lands therein described as belonging to you will be affected by the said improvement. ‘ FIRMAN THOMPSON, FIRMAN THOMPSON, Guardian S. THOMPSON, _ , ' Petitioners. John A. Dunlap, Attorney for Petitioners. f-20-27
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For Sale—6o acres, ten acres timber, remainder black corn land in cultivation; on main road near school and station; fine outlet for drainage. New four-room house, barn and well. Price $75. Terms, SBOO down, long time on remainder.—Enquire at First National Bank.
For Sale—s head of work consisting of 2 mares 7 and 8 years® old, with foal, wt. 1300 each; 2 geld-® ings 4 and 5 years old, wt 1200 each; l mare wt. 1200, 8 years!®• oId.—HARRY HIBBS, Rensselaer® R-2, 10 miles due north of Rensse-^H laer - in- 6® For Sale—lo 7 acre farm in county, N. Y.; 8 acres maple, and hemlock timber, including grove, balance in good state of tivation; good living springs in ture lots, good well of water house, land is gently rolling , but billy and is easy to work. House cently remodeled, and good as new; 2 large barns in condition, and other farm well fenced, wire fencing; R. F. D., and telephone. New orator and sap buckets goes farm, all for $2,100. Reason selling, poor health and too old farm.—Address L. J. Worcester, Otsego county, N. Y. HH
WAITED Wanted—To buy for cash 160 oi more acres of good, level black land! Give full description and location ii first letter, do" not use postal carda No agents.—Lock Box 475, Renssel laer, Ind. Wanted—To borrow $4,000 oj good real estate security on 5-yea] loan; will pay 6 per cent interest semi-annually if desired. —-Enquirl at The Democrat office. I MISCELLANEOUS I Kstray Taken Up—2-year-old heil er, came to my place, 5 miles soutl and 5 miles west of Rensselaer, setl eral days ago. Owner may have Sana by proving ownership and payin| charges.—FßANK CORBIN, Brool Ind., R-R. 1 Oak Lumber—All kinds for sail or sawed to order, at farm, 2 mill south and 4 miles west of Renssl Iaer—ARTHUR POWELL, Renssl laer, Ind., phone 29-M Mt. Ayr efl change. m J
Auto Livery—“Frenchy” Deschan prop. A new car just purchase Will drive any where at any tim Phone 319. Storage Room—Storage room f household goods, etc., on third flo es The Democrat building. Pric reasonable.—p. E. BABCOCK. Mutual Insurance—Fire and ligl ning. Also state cyclone. Inquire M. I. Adams, phone 633-L. * FINANCIAL t Farm Loans—l can procure you five-year loan on your farm at a 1< rate of interest. See me before ph ing your loan. Office, west side pt lie square.—P. R. BLUE. Farm Loans—Money to loan farm property in any sums ap SIO,OOO.—E. P. HONAN. Farm Loans—l am making fai loans at the lbwest rates of lntere Ten year loans without commissi and without delay.— JOHN A DU LAP fin Hn] Without Dfcla y' llf I 1 1 wlthout Commlseioi I lIU lU > Without Charges n Making or Record instruments. W. H. PARKINS' "■* “ ' ~ '" r “ Calling cards, the correct sla both plain and linen finish, consta ly in stock in Tho Democrat’s fai stationery department
