Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 94, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 February 1916 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Farms for Sale on Easy Terms. 40 acres on main road, 25 ac-aj black prairie land, 15 acres limber. Owner will sell on terms of S2OO down or take live stock as first payment and long time on remainder. Price MS. - 100 acres. 75 in cultivation, 25 in timber pasture, seven-room house, outbuildings and fruit; this farm lies near stations, pike road and dredge ditch. Price $3 7.50. Terms, SBOO down. Might takexjive stock. 98 acres. This farm is all in cultivation. Good corn, wheat and clover land, clay subsoil and lies on dredge ditch that gives fine outlet for drainage. This farm lies in good neighborhood near station, school and pike road. There is a good fiveroom house, fair barn, fruit, good well and 15 acres fenced hog tight. Terms, $1,500 down, and good time on remainder. ICO acres. This farm lies on main road near station ami is all level black prairio land in cultivation and blue grass pasture. There is a large ditch that runs along one side of this farm which gives outlet for drainage. There Is a six-room house, large barn, large silo, chicken house, hog house, cribs, fruit and good well. Buildings new and in good condition, good well and several hog lots. Price $75. Terms, $2,500 down. Might take some trade. 35 acres. This is a nice little homo and well situated. All black prairie land, lying on pike road, R. F. ~ telephone line, with school and station across the road. There 18 a good two-story six-room house with porches and pantry, small barn, crib, summer kitchen, and some fruit. This farm has outlet for dralnarJ and Is well tiled. Price $87.50. Terms, SSOO down and good time -a remainder. Might take some live stock. 120 acres pasture land, on main road half mile from pike, Is fenced but no other improvement. Price $27.50. Terms, SSOO down. Possession can be given on any farm on March 1, 1916. FLOYDJVIEYERS With G. A. Williams, over First National Bank. Subscribe for The Democrat Col. W. A. McCurtain ( Auctioneer. My Motto: Be honest, deal fairly with everybody, have no favorites and sell to the highest bidder. It pleases me to please my patrons. Terms—One per cent. Try ma with your next date. I get the money. Address, Parr, Ind., R-R-l, phono 952-G for dates. Following dates are taken: Feb. 23, Mr. Asher; general sale. Feb. 24, Dan Lakin; 30 cattle, 25 horses. Feb. 25, Levi Stutzman; general sale. Feb. 28, Wesley Fay lor; general sale. (McCurtain and Phillips, auctioneers.) Feb. 29, Wesley Hammerton; general sale. March 9, Ira Simmons; general sale. March 16, W. L. Wood; general sale. SjLßiis REAL ESTATE AND LITE STOCK AUCTIO-NEIER FARM SALES A SPECIALTY . '**'♦ . - • - I Besides having practical,' experience I have a diploma from the Jones School of Auctioneering, and am prepared to conduct all sales entrusted to me in a satisfactory manner. Me 311 Remiiigion. Muni I z .B'S / ii il i j I JOHN G. CULP s. H General ;j AUCTIONEER ji i! Phone 917-I—R-4 J! ]t RENSSELAER, IND. Dates may be arranged direct . J or at The Democrat Office, < [ Rensselaer, Ind. 41 -. . i j ] { Satisfaction Guaranteed J ‘ An arm load or old papers for 5 cents.
