Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 January 1917 — Page 6
Stock and Implement Sales
BIG PUBLIC SALE f The undersigned will move to Colorado soon and will offer at public auction at his residence, on the Mrs. Laura Michaels farm, 3 miles south, 1 3-4 miles west, 3-4 mile south of Rensselaer, 8 miles north and 2 miles west of Remington, commencing at 10 a. m., 'on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17. 1917 6 Head of Horses and Mules— Consisting of 1 bay gelding 5 years old, wt. 1350, an extra good one: 1 grey gelding 6 years old, wt. 1250; 1 brown mare 12 years old. wt, 1300. These are gpod" workers; 1 span jennet mules, coming 3 years old, good ones; 1 horse mule 2 years old; 1 yearling horse mule, a good one, 12 Head of Cattle — Consisting of 1 red cow’ 5 years old, extra good cream, cow, giving milk now, fresh in July; 1 red Durham cow 5 years old, good one, fresh in May; 1 aged Guernsey cow, fresh in June; 2 2-year-old heifers, fresh in summer; 2 2-year-old steers, good ones; 1 coming 2-year-old heifer, good one; 4 spring calves, 2 steers, 2 heifers. 10 Head ot Hogs— Consisting of 1 Duroc brood sow, due to farrow April 20; 9 head of shotes, weight about 100 pounds each. 6 Dozen Chickens — Consisting of 4 dozen Rhode Island Red pullets; 2 dozen 2-year-old hens; a few cockerels. Farm Tools —Consisting of 1 top buggyy 1 wagon box; 1 new Ideal . manure spreader, used 3 weeks only; 1 Hayes corn planter and 80 rods of wire, good as new; 1 Tower gopher, nearly new; 1 John Deere 8-foot spader, out two years; 1 Keystone 7-foot disc, a good one; 3 cultivators, 1 walking and 2 riding; 1 Imperial endgate seeder; 1 Success corn sheller; 1 set hay ladders; 1 straw stack; 1 incubator; 2 heating stoves, 1 wood and other base burndr, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms— »A credit of IQ months will be given on sums over $lO without paid at maturity, if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. 5 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. G. K. MICHAEL. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch by James Ladies’ Aid.
BIG PUBLIC SALE On account of poor health and having other business, I have decided to quit farming and will offer at public auction at my farm just north of Leo station, commencing at 10 a. m., on FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917, 5 Head of Horses—Consisting of 1 grey mare coming 6 years old, wt. 1400; 1 matched team of mares, sorrels, wt. about 1400, these mares are in foal to a registered horse, service paid: 1 colt, coming yearling; 1 pony, 10 years old, lady broke and a good saddler. 29 Head bf Cattle— Consisting of 1 white-faced cow, 6 years old; T red cow. 6 years old; 1 white-faced heifer, 2 years old; i red heifer, 2 years old; these cows are all good grade; 1 Polled-Hereford bull, 1 year old, a .good individual; 24 head of coming yearlings, 18 steers and 6 heifers; some of these calves are a year old and good ones. 8 Head- of Hogs—Consisting of 1 brood ..sow, due to farrow about April 1; 7_J.faU, -pigs,-'■'■'Weighing about 40 pounds each. Wagons, Etc.—Consisting of r> 3-inch tire wagon, double box and spring seat: 1 narrow tire wagon, triple box-.; 1 Champion binder, in good order; 1 McCormick mower; 1 Milwaukee hay rake, good a's new; 1 50-bushel Corn King- manure spreadef, in good working order; 1 tight bottom bay rack; 1 bobsled; 1 16inch sulky plow, used two seasons; 1 walking plow; 1 weeder, good as new; 2 riding cultivators; J Tower gopher: 1 walking cultivator; 1 Janesville corn planter with fertilizer in good shape; 1 2-section harrow; 1 horse clipper with new blades; 1 grindstone; 2 top buggies, in good shape; 1 double fan endgate seeder, in good shape. 5 Sets Harness—l heavy set with heel chains; 1 heavy set with slip tugs, both sets nearly new; 1 set old work harness; 1 set double driving harness; 1 Set single harness. ■ 15 tons timothy hay. About 300 bushels corn; about 100 bushels seed oats/ 1 bedgtead and springs;
cupboard; cream separator, and other articles too Numerous to mention. Terms—A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over $lO with 6 per cent interest from date; if not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. 2 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. J. H. CULP. J. H. Hepp & Son, Auctioneers. C. C. Middelstadt, Clerk. Hot lunch by Ladies’ Aid of Lee, 1 . * ■ -r r —“— Administrator’s BIG PUBLIC SALE At the farm of the late John Putt, 7u miles south and 6 miles west bf Rensselaer, 4 % miles 1 north and miles east of Good-
land, 4% miles north and 6 miles west of'Remington, commencing at 10 o'clock a. m., on ' FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1917,. . 10 Horses and Mules*— Consisting of 1 black mare 6 yeafs old,, wt. 1 600; 1 brown mare 11 years old, wt. 1750; 1 bay mare 3 years old, wt. 1400; 1 sorrel mare; \vt. 1 all four are in foal; 1 black gelding 5 years' old, wt. 1 .»00: 1 bay gliding 5 years, old, wt. 1 550; 1 bay, mare' 3 years old, wt. 1500; 1 ’.black mare 7 years old, wt. 1 400; 1 sorrel horse 2 years old, wt: 1200; 1 bay mare 2. years old, wt. 1300; 1 black horse 2 years old, wt. 4 1200; 1 black, mare 1 year old': 2 spring mare colts; 1 pair mules 9 years old,' wt. 2400. - 72 Head of Cattle- — Consisting of 30 , cows, some coming fresh, others with calves by side. These cows are all • good grade Shorthorns and bred to pure-bred Shorty horn bull; 10 head of -year-old heifer. 4; year-old steers; 6 head good bull calves, average .about 6 months, reds and .roans; 8 head spring calves, 5 steers, 3 heifers; 1 -pure-bred Shorthorn bull, 3 years old; 10 head small calves. These are all good grade Shorthorn. 81 Head of Hogs— Consisting of 10 brood sows, bred to pure-bred Duroc Jersey boat, farrow in March and April; .Duroc Jersey boar; 70 stock hogs, weighing from 100 to 200 pounds.
14 Head of Sheep—l 3 ewes and 1 buck. Implements, Wagons, Etc.—Consisting of 1 8-foot McCormick binder with truck, new; 1 Bradley mower, 6-foot cut, new; 1 Mead-: ows grain dump, 32-foot, all complete; 1 manure spreader, 60 bushels; 1 Black Eagle corn planter with fertilizer attachment and 170 rods wire, new; 1 Dain hay loader, new; 1 .McCormick rake; 4 9-foot solid wheel disc; 1 10-foot Deere spader; 1 Rock Island two-row cultivator with ‘gopher attachment; 2 riding cultivators; ,1 walking Cultivator; 1 gang plow; 1 walking plow: 2 sulky plows; 1 20-foot flexible harrow; 1 double fan endgate seeder and cart; 2 broad-tire wagons, 4 0-inch box; 1 truck wagon; 1 5-horse gas engine on trucks; 1 Spartan feed grinder; 4 set team harness; 1 set double driving harness; 12 leather collars: 12 leather halters, and many other articles. Terms—A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO without interest if paid at maturity; if not paid at maturity 8 per cent interest from date. 7 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. HARVEY PUTT, Administrator. Cols. Harkey Williams, and Charley Martin, Auctioneers. C. G. Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch op the grounds.
BIG PUBLIC STOCK SALE. Having a surplus of stock I will offer at publid sale at my residence, 1 mile south of Mt. Ayr, 8 miles east of Morocco, 8 miles west of Rensselaer/ /8 miles northeast of Brook, on the ’Victor 'Borklund farm, commencing at 10 a. tn., on SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1917. 15 HV»<i, Horses, Mules and Colts —1 bay mare, 4 years old, wt. 1 400; /I bay mare, 11 years old, wt. 1500, in foal; 1 bay mare, 3 years old, wt. 1000, well broke; 2 black, mares, coming 3 years old, wt. 1150 each; 1 bay* mare coming 3 /years old, wt. 1000; 1 roan gelding coming 3 years old, wt. 1100.; 1 sorrel gelding, coming 3 years old, wt. 1050; 1 span mules 6 and 7 years old,-wt. 2400, this is a /good pair and well matched; 1 gpey gelding, S years old, wt. 1; I. gray m bling, J 2 years old, wt. I'4 50; 1 grey gelding, 12 years old, wt.- 1 600; 2 spring colts, 1 filly, 1 horse colt. These are all good horses and mules. 9 Head of Cattle —-1 red cow, 3 years old, will be fresh by' day of sale; 1" white-cow, 6 years old, will be fresh soon: 1. white faced cow. giving milk; 3 yearling steers; 3 yearling heifers. . 20 Head of Hogs—9 shotes, a sow and 11 pigs. A fanning mill, some seed corn and about 5 bushels of clover seed. Terms—All sums of *slo and under cash in hand; on sums over $lO . a- credit of 12 months will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security bearing 5 per cent- interest from-date; 2 per cent off for* hash where entitled to credit. Hot lunch on grounds. CHAS; H. ARMOLD.v Col. Fred A. Phillips, Auct. C. G. Spitler, Clerk.
BIG PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to quit farming and move to town I will sell at /public sale at my residence, 4 miles north, 1 % miles west' of Remington;* 8 miles south and 1% miles west of Rensselaer, beginning at 10 a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY 23, 1917, the following described property: 9 Head of Horses—l grey horse, 4 years old, wt. 1200; 1 grey mare, 9-years bld, wt. 1350,' in foal to ■May's Belgian horse; 1 grey horse, 12 years old, wt. 1200; 1 grey mare, 11 years old, wt. 1 bay horse, yvt. \llsO, broke to all harness; ' 1 horse'.broke to all harness; 1 bay mare, 2 years old, wt. 1000; 1 brown mare, 1 year old; 1 spring mare colt. 30 Head of Cattle-*-! red cow, 4 years -old, calf by side; 1 red cow, 6 years old, giving milk; 2 red cows, 4 years old; 1 white‘cow, 4
years old. giving milk; 1 red cow, S years old, springer; 1 red cow, 2 years old, springer; 1 red cow, 2 years old, fresh soon; 1 black cow, 4 years . old. calf by side;' 1 red cow, 4 years old, calf by side; 1 red cow e 4. years old. ' These cows are all bred to Shorthorn bull; 1 3-year-old Shorthorn bull; . 1 yearling bull; 1 6-mojaths old bull, a good one: 12 head of spring calves —8 heifers, 4 steers; 4 2-year-oid steers. These cattle are all good gra<je Shorthorn. Farm Implements, Harness, Etc. 1 7-foot Deering binder and trucks, new: 1 4 2-foot Camp grain dump, all complete: 2 corn planters with wire; 1 fertilizer attachment: 1 riding cultivator; 2 Tower gophers: 1 walking cultivator; 1 16-ihch sulky plow; 1 walking plow: 1 low down seeder; 1 B*foot cutaway disc: 1 10-foot spader: 1 I 18-fobt flexible harrow; 1 Success manure l spreader; 1 Osborne ;,-toot ■ cut mower; 1 hay rake; 1 broad. tire wagon, 40-inch bed; 1 truck wagon*: i 1 top buggy; 1 Klondykei buggy; 3 sets of heavy team har-1 ness: 1 set of single harness.; 8 leather collars’; 8 leather halters; 1 "saddle: 150 hedge postjs; 1 No. 12 De Laval cream separator; 1 new ■ Paige woven wire stretcher; 15 tons of Timothy hay in barn. Terms—A credit of 12 months will be given on sums over $lO with 5 per cent interest -from date; if not paid at maturity notes to drrfwYS per cent interest from date. 3 pen. cent off for cash where entitled /to credit. ( CARY MITCHELL. Harvey Williams, Auctioneer. Charles Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch by Hensler.
BIG PUBLIC SALE As I am going to move to town, I will sell at public auction at my place 2% miles southwest of Remington, beginning at 10 a. m,, on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1917, 22 Head of Horses— l bay mare, 3 years old, wt. 1400; 1 black mare, 3 years old, wt. 1 250: 1 black mare, 8 years old, wt. 1300, in foal; 1 gray mare. 8 years old, Wt. 1 4 50, in foal: 1 black mare, 9 years old, jvt. 14 50; 1 gray mare. 6 years old, wt. 1500, in foal; 1 black horse, 3 years old, wt. 1 300; 1 black mare, 6 old, wt. 1 300; 1 bay mare, 12 years old, wU 1500, in foal: 1 brown horse’-3 years old, wt. 1 200; 1 black horse, 2 years old, wt. 12 50; 1 brown mare, 8 years old, wt. 1000: 2 bay mares, smooth mouth, good w’orkers; 1 brown horse, 1 year old, wt. 1.100; 1 bay mare, 1 year old, wt. 1100; 1 ’ biack mare, 1 year old, wt. 1.100: 1 gray horse. 2 years old, wt. 1300; 1* brown horse, 2 years old, wt. 1250; 3 spring colts, 2 horses and 1 mare.
36 Head of Cattle— l red cow, fre'Sh soon, 4 years old; 1 roan cow,. giving milk, 8 years old: 1 6-yeas-old cow, with calf by side; 1 3-year-old white face cow, calf by side; 1 red cow, 8 years old. giving milk; 1 Swiss cow, 8 years old, giving milk; 2 red cows, 6 years old, giving milk: 1 spotted cow, 8 years old, giving milk; 1 3-year-old cow, giving milk; 4 2-year-old hdifers, will be fresh in spring; 1 red cow, 6 years old, with calf by side; 1 red cow, giving milk. These cows are all bred to full-blood Shorthorn* bull; 1 2-year-old bull; 3 bull calves; 6 steer calves; 7 heifer calves. Farm Implements, Etc.— l 8-foot Deering binder with tongue trucks; 1 8-foot McCormick binder with tongue trucks, both in good- condition; 1 new 6-foot Deering mower; 1 Dain hay loader; 1 hay rake: 2 Gale edge, drop corn planters, with fertilizer attachment: 1 new 2-row Case cultivator, with gopher attachment: 3 Tower gophers: 1 manure spreader; 2 Tid'ng cultivators; 1 14-inch Deere gang plow? 2 16-inch sulky plows; 1 walking plow; 2 Peoria double fan endgate seeders; 1 side delivery rake; 1 20-foot flexible harrow, nearly newt 1' 4-section harrow; 1 harrow; 1 stalk rake; .1 8-foot R. I. disc, with trucks; 1 7-foot disc: 1 8-foot land roller; 1 new Mandt wagon. 40-inch bed, 2y 2 4nch tire; 1 Avery wagon, 40-incn bed, 3inch tire; 1 narrow fire 40inch bed: 1 -truck’ wagon: 1 hay rack with straw frame; 1 single buggy; 1 Klondike buggy; 1 set of gravel boards-; 1 2-horse power gasoline engine; 7 sots of heavy team harness; 2 sets single harness; 1 'set douplo driv-ng harness; 16 leather collars; 20 leather halters; 1 .fanning noil; grindstone and other articles. Terpis—A credit of i 2 months will be given on sums over $lO with 5 per cent interest from date; if not paid at maturity notes to draw 8 per cent inerest from dale. ■3 per Cent off for cash where entitled to credit. PHILIP KNOCKER Col. Harvey Williams and E. L. Wright.. Auctioneers. John Phelps, Clerk. ; Hot lunch On ground.
BIG PUBLIC SALE . As I am . going to -move from Jasper county I will sell at public auction at my residence, 8 miles north and 4 miles east of Rensselaer,. 4 miles east and 1 mile north of Aix, and 4 miles north of Barkley church, the following property, commencing at 10 o’clock a. m., on TUESDAY, JANUARY. 30, 1917. 3 Head of Horses—Consisting* of 1 bay. gelding, 5 years old, weight
■!• -H «. We will call at your premises if within twenty miles of Rensselaer and remove all dead or undesirable We disinfect the barns or pensin which animal has been kept, leaving the farm in sanitary condition. And this is all done without expense to you. B. & L. MFQ. CO. Telephone 17 Rensselaer, Ind. Have toll calls charged to us.
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PERSPECTIVE VIEW—FROM A PHOTOGRAPH.
This modified colonial plan has d well arranged and neat dining room. The paneled effect gives the room height and, when decorated, beauty. There is a double window and a good deal of wall space for a buffet, etc. Cost to build about $5,000, exclusive of heating and plumbing. W-- , , Upon receipt of $1 the publisher of this paper will furnish Saxtons plan book, “American Dwellings,” which contains over 300 designs costing to build from SI,OOO to $6,000; also a book of interiors, $1 per copy.
1400; 1 -black gelding, 5 years old, weight 14 00; 1 ’black gelding, 4 years old, weight 1300. All these horses are guaranteed to be sound. 1 Good Durham 'Milk Cow, 5 yrs. old, giving milk now, will be fresh in May, an extra good milk cow. » Head of Hogs— Consisting of 1 good brood sow, bred to Chester White male hog, will farrow’ in April, anti 8 shotes, wt. about 50 pounds each.. Implements, AVagons, Etc. —Consisting of 1 new Studebaker wagon with 40-inch. box and seat; 1 Studebaker buggy in good condition; 1 7-foot Deering binder; 1 Janesville 16-inch sulky plow, nearly new; 1 12-inch John Deere gang plow; 1
John Deere riding cultivator; 1 16inch Janesville walking plow: _1 disc with trucks; 1 3-seCtion woodframe harrow, nedrly new; 1 double fan Hoosier endgate seeder; 1 Rock Island corn planter ■with SO rods of wire; 1 Grain King scoop board; 4 sets of good leather work harness, collars, halters, etc.: 4 tons of extra good hay in stack, timothy and' clover mixed; 1 new I. 11. C. No. 2 Primrose cream separator: 1 Cyphers incubator, 240-egg; 1 Hot •Blast heating stove, good as new. and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over $lO with 6 per cent . interest from date if paid when due; if. not paid when due 8 per cent interest from datA 4 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. ; GHAUNCEY J. DEXTER. Fred ■ Phillips? Auctioneer. C. G- Spitler, Clerk. Hot lunch on ground.
Smartly Said It is not worth while to work yourself to death to make a living. The man who knows it all—how the neighbors seek to avoid him! What’s the use of wasting a hundred words when ten will express your meaning? Judging from the names some children bear, their mothers had the dime novel habit Simply because your neighbor is a good cook is no reason why you should “happen in’’ just at mealtime so often. When you’re looking for slights you won’t have to be on the lookout long before you will see them on all Sides. An 'attachment for a camera-car-ry ingcase that also carries tripods when folded, has been invented by an lowa man. 4 z < *—— , ■ ; n ; .■ j Subscribe for The Democrat
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NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana,) County of Jasper)SS: In the Jasper circuit court February term, 1917. Complaint No. 8718. Orville M. Putt ' » • vs. Wilbur Beal, Et Al. Now comes the plaintiff, by Charles G. Spitler, his attorney, and files his complaint herein and affidavit and with an affidavit that the defendants named therein, Wilbur Beal and Jennie E. Beal, his wife; Ruby Beal Morris and J. A. Morris, her husband; Grace L. Beal, widow of John N. Beal, deceased; Mrs. John N.Beal, widow of John N. Beal deceased; Chames J. Beal and Marshall R. Beal, bfeing unmarried and minors and children of the said Grace L. Beal: Homer H. Beal and Stella Beal, his wife; Sadie Beal Poehlmbu and George (’. Poehlman, her husband; Lou Beal Halliburton and Wilbur Halliburton. her husband, and all o!' tlv unknown 'heirs, representatives, devisees, legatees, executors, administrators, husbands, wives, receivers, successors and assigns and i all perons claiming through or I under them or either of them; 'and all the,, unknown heirs, repre- ■ sentatives, devisees, legatees, exec,uadministrators’ husbands, (wives, receivers, successors, and assigns and all persons claiming 1 through them or either of them of ! all the unknown heirs,. representaj fives, devisees, legatees,, executors, | administrators, husband, wives, receivers, successors, and assigns and ] all perons claiming through or un- ! der them or either of them.’ are. j unknown residents and are believed 'to be non-residents of the state of I Indiana; and that the residence of all of the defendants named and described are non-residents of the state of Indiana and that the other defendants herein designated, their full names and their residence are unknown but are believed to be non-residents of the state of Indiana and that all of said defendants are necessary parties defendants' to this action which is brought bV the plaintiff to quiet his title thereto as against the world and that the plaintiff asserts title to the same against anv and all persons whomsoever; -said real estate being described as follows: The northeast quarter of section thirty-five (35), in township twentyeight north, range seven west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and that plaintiff asks to quiet his title thereto as ' against all demands, claims, and claimants whatsoever. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendants, that unless they be and appear on the 19th day of the regular February term of the Jasper circuit court, which term begins on tile second Monday of February, 1917; the said date of appearing" and when this action will be called is on the sth day of March. 1917, the same being the 19th day of said term, at the court house in the ’city of Rensselaer, in
said county state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the saine will be heard and determined in their absence. ' 1 In witness whereof, I hereunto s<t~my hand add affix the seal of said court at Rensselaer, Jasper cqunty, Indiana, this 9th day of January, 1917. (Seal) JESSE NICHOLS, ; . Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court.' Charles G. Spitler, Attorney for Plaintiff. jlO-17-24 NOTICE OF DITCH PETITION To whom it may .concern: /■ Notice is hereby given that a ditch petition has been filed with the clerk of the circuit court of Jasper county, Indiana,- and that the petitioner in said petition has fixed on th# 12 th day of February, 1917, as the time for docketing . said petition. Therefore, this notice is given to all the following named land owners of the Ailing of said petition and 'the day set, for docketing thereof: John F. Zimmer, Peter Scheid, George L. Parks, William Harris and the trustee of Milroy townshipin Jasper county, Indiana, that your lands are described in said petition’, as affected by the proposed drain;. , That said petition asks .for the- • construction of a tile drain upon the following' described route, towit • commencing about twenty rods " east of the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27), township twen-ty-eight (28) north, range six (6) . west, in Jasper county. Indiana, and running thence northerly" a distance of about 260 rods where the •proposed ditch will intersect with, and empty into and have a good and sufficient outlet in an open dredge ditch known as the Nisius - ditch. JOHN WAGNER, Petitioner. Williams & Dean, Attorneys. Col. W. A. McCurtain’s Sale Dates Phone Rensselaer, 926-R. Terms—l per cent. January 25, George Ketchmark, near Lacross. General sale, 40 head cattle. February 1, Clint Spangler. General sale. February’ 7, Levi Miller. General .sale. February 8, Earl Haniford. General sale. February 14, John R. Lewis. . Hampshire hog sale. February 16, date taken. February 19, John Stockwell. General sale. February 20, Lee Mauck. General sale. February 21, Mr. Graber. February 26, Dan Wolfe. General sale. February 28, John Phares. General sale.
FARMS FOR SALE 35 acres—All black land in cultivation, on pike road known as the Jackson highway, on R. F. D." and telephone line. There is a new tworoom school and railroad station at the corner of the farm, large ditch along west side which gives fine outlet for drainage. There is a lot of tile on the place; six-room house on* solid stone foundation, witn porch and pantry. Hou|p is well painted and in good condition; good small barn, good well and some fruit. Price $75. Terms S6OO down and easy terms on remainder. 30 acres—This piece of land is all in cultivation and all good heavy soil. It lies on pike road and has dredge ditch for south line which gives good outlet for drainage. It lies -’BO rods from stationand school. There are no buildings on this land. Price $65. Terms S6OO down and long time on remainder. 80 acres—This farm is level land and black soil except a few acres of a rise where the buildings are, which is sandy soil. It is half in .cultivation and half in timber.’ Ther j is a lot of saw timber on the place. Good outlet for drainage; six-room house, small barn, grainary, chicken house, smoke house, good well and 30 bearing fruit, trees. There is 240 rods of new fence with cedar posts, This farm lies one-half mile from pike and school and is on R. F. D. and telephone line. There has just beep a loan placed on this farmin' the Aetna Life for SI,BOO, due five years. Price $45. Terms S6OO down and long time on remainder. Might trade equity for good property or take part in stock.
60 acres—This farm lies on main Toad, , mile from pike and school There is a flag station 50 rods the farm where trains stop to take on or let off passengers four times daily. This farm has good outlet for drainage and is all in cultivation, except eight acres in timber; 50 acres is good grain land and level, and ten acres of ridge, which is lighter soil. It is fenced intp five lots with hog-tight fence. There is a six-room house, large barn, good well and lots of fruit. Price S4O. Terms SSOO down and long time on remainder. 100 acres—This farm lies near two stations and has 75 acres in cultivation and 25 in wood pasture. It.is half black land and half sandy soil. There is a seven-room house and common outbuildings. This place is a bargain at $37.50 per acre. Terms $8 0 0 down and longtime on remainder. 120 acres—On public road half mile from pike." Tljis land, is level and good soil and is all in pasture and mostly wood land. Price $27.50. Terms SSOO down and long "time on remainder. 240 acres—-ARblack except 25 acres v eed land. «_This is a good corn ’ farm end has fine drainage and good location to market, school, R. F. D., telephone and pike. There is a six-room Jiouse, large barn, fine well and some fruit. Price $65. Terms $5,000 down and time' bn remainder. ■. . A. G. F. MEYERS.
