Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 July 1915 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Farms for Sale!

No. 3.—SSO acres, All good ;orn land and all in cultivation except three acres in young timber. There is a good 7-room house, bath, cellar, cistern, good \\ ell, large barn, chick"U hc|use 70 feet long with cement floor, i>nd many other outbuildings, woven wire fences and poultry yards, and lots of fruit. This farm’lies in good neighborhood on R. F. D. This is a splendid home and can bo bought by party with small means. Brice SSS. Terms, $1,500 down and balance good time. No. 4.—20 S acres. This tract of land lies on two roads, SO rods from station, and had dredge ditch for line on one side for a mile, which gives it good outlet for drainage. There are no buildings on this land, but 100 acres are in cultivation and 00 acres is in pasture; 200 acres of this land is fine black soil and fine for onion culture; a large acreage is now growing on adjoining -lands. Would sell this land in lots of ten acres or more. Price SBS. No. 6.—40 acres timber land. This tract is fine for gardening, poultry or dairying; lies on public road neat school and station. No improvements. Is dry land and can bt bought on very easy terms at the low price of $37.50 per acre. No. 7.—400 acres, of which 325 acres is black prairie corn land and remainder is? pasture, with some, timber. This farm lies near station, school. R. F. D.. and pike. There is a dredge ditch near that gives good outlet for drainage. Good 6room house, large barn, fine well and some fruit. This is good grain land and can be bought for SBS. No. 8. —100 acres, all in cultivation and all good grain and clover land. This farm lies in fine neighborhood, on main road, and forty rods from station, school and pike road. It is bordered on one end by large ditch that gives fine outlet for drainage for tile on the farm. There is a good 6-room house, fair barn, good well and fruit. Price SSS per acre. Owner will sell on terms of ?2,000 down and long time on remainder. No. Ift. —-40 acres, on main road, itr good neighborhood, near school, station and stone road. This is all in cifitivation and all good grain and clover land. There is good 5-room house, fair barn, good well and fruit. Price $95 per acre. No. 11 . —161 acres, in good neighborhood, Bft rods front pike road, has dredge ditch for outlet sot drainage. This is a good farm, nearly all black land, and in cultivation except about 25 acres in timber and pasture. There is a station, school and stores within one mile, and farm lies on R. F. I)., and telephone line. Price SBS No. 12. —80 acres. This is a de

sirable farm and is located in good neighborhood and live surroundings; 6ft acres is in cultivation and 20 acres i n pasture, 70 acres is good black corn laud and remainder better adapted to small grain, it lies at the head of dredge ditch and has fine outlet for drainage. It is on stone road and half mile from station and school. It is diso three miles from good toVn with all kinds of business, three churches, bank and high school. There is a 5-room house, good small barn, good chicken house, hog lots and two good wells. Can sell this farm for $75 on terms of $1,500 down. This is a chance for a renter or party with limited means to get a home. No. 13.—40 acres. This is a nice tract pf land and lies level on public road and at the. head of large ditch that gives it fine outlet for drainage; 30 acres in cultivation and ten acres in timber. There are no buildings on this tract. Owner will sell for $45 per acre on terms of S6OO down and long time on remainder. If purchaser will put up buildings worth S6OO, then he can have long time on all the purchase price. No. 1 4 —24 0 acres; 200 acres ot this farm is level black prairie corn land and 40 acres is in pasture and timber. This farm lies near station, school and stone road, is on R. F. IX. and near large ditch that gives good outlet for drainage. There is a good 7-room house, good well, large barn and some fruit. Price SBS per acre. No. 15.—60 acres. This farm has no buildings on it. If purchaser will put on buildings worth SI,OOO, he can have long time on the whole purchase price of the farm. This farm lies on public road, half-mile from pike road, one mile from school, church and station. It is all black corn land in cultivation except eight acres in timber near the road, making a fine building place. There is a larse ditch giving Ante outlet for drainage. This farm is in stood, well improved neighborhood ami is a rare opportunity for party with limited means to get a home. Price $65 per acre. No. 16. —120 acres. This tract of land lies in good neighborhood, on main road qnd half-mile from stone road and dredge ditch that gives line outlet for drainaße. This lanu is level and good soil except a few 1 noils of possibly 20 acres. It Is fenced and has been used for pasture, is timber land except about 20 acres of clear land. Owner will sell Ibis land at the low priee of $37.50 per acre and on very easy terms. If purchaser will build house and barn on lids land worth si,ooo he may have long time on all the purchase price.

GEO. F. MEYERS RENSSELAER, INDIANA carefully’inspected be- I fore leaving the factory. W In building, the greatest care is taKen to guard I 1 against the use of defective material. I 2 Then, to make assurance doubly sure, before 1 2 any Studebaker spring vehicle is crated for I I shipping it is set up ready to run and (under a 8 I strong light) undergoes a final and rigid inspection I 1 Every Studebaker buggy we offer for sale has I ■ passed this rigid inspection. 8 H Yon can depend upon any vehicle that haa been 0. K.’d by Stndehaker. C, A, ROBERTS, Rensselaer, Indiana

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coal for Court House and County Poor Asylum. . Bids to be on 400 tons, more or less, of Indiana Mine Run, Egg, and screened lump, and West Virginia smokeless coal, mine run and lump, F. O. 8., Rensselaer, Indiana. All bids to be on file Tuesday, July 6, 1915. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. Indiana. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND. Auditor Jasper County. • NOTICE BRIDGE LETTING No. 2724. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, July 6, 1915, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the* construe- . tion of a new bridge in Carpenter Township on the East and West Highway between Sections 12 and 13, Township 27 North, Range 7 West. Said bridge is to be built according to plans and specifications on file In the Auditor’s office. All bids to be on file by 2 o'clock of said date and to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required hy law. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, jjjf.' ' . *. Auditor Jasper County.

NOTICE. " ■■■ * <■ Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners will on Tuesday, July 6, 1915, receive sealed bids for furnishing llllKll > * AJ - .