Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 65, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 November 1917 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FARMS FOR SALE

60 acres. On Main road, half mile from pike and mile from station, school and church: is on R. F. D. and telephone line. This farm is all black land, in cultivation except eight acres In timber adjoining buildings. The outlet for drainage is good. There is a new five-room bungalow with nice porch, barn for four horses, six cows, grain and hay; hog house, chicken house, all new; a good well and young orchard. Price $75. Terms, $1,500 down and long time on remainder. 83 acres. On main road, near two stations and in good neighborhood. 35 acres in cultivation and now in good crops, remainder pasture and timber. There is a large barn, three-room 1 house, a young orchard and good well. There is 15,000 feet of lumber on the farm that goes with the place. Price $45. Owner will sell on terms of S6OO down and long time on remainder. Or he will take good property or live stock as first payment. 120 acres. This farm lies eight miles from this city and in good neighborhood, two miies from station. All black land, except 15 acres, 10 acres timbei. The buildings are common, confuting of four-room' house, barn and well. This is a bargain at $55. Tbsre is a loan on this farm of $3,00.1, due in three years.

53 acres. Near pike and station, all in cultivation and all tiled and good clay subsoil. There is 'I sixroom house, barn, well and seven acres in alfalfa; in Barklej township. Price $65. Terms. 75 acres. This nice little home lies on the Jackson highway four miles out from this city. It is in a closely settled community and in one of our best, neighborhoods. It is all good grain land, all in cultivation and well tiled. There is a neat five-room house, a nice barn and other outbuildings, good well and windmill, lots nf fruit and nice shade. Price $125; terms, $2,000 down and suitable time on remainder. 160 acres. This farm lies on pike road, two miles from station, school across the road, has R. F. D. and telephone. There is a ten-inch tile that heads at line of this farm, giving fine outlet for drainage. 130 acres is in tion and remainder pasture; the pasture has some timber on it; 140 acres of this farm is level and deep black loam soil,’ remainder little rolling and lighter soil. There is neat five-room house and substantial and roomy barn, plenty of fruit, a good well and other outbuildings. The fencing is mostly new. Price SBS. Will sell on payment of $2,000 down and suitable time on remainder. 40 acres. This tract of land lies on public road and mile from pike. There are no improvements except fence. There is about 25 acres in nice black prairie land that has never been broken and has been used for pasture; the remainder is in timber. There is some saw timber on it, enough for frame for house and barn. Owner of this land will sell on terms of S3OO down and long time on remainder. Or if purchaser will build good house and barn they can have good time on all the purchase price. This is a chance for one having limited means to get a nice home. Price $45. This land lies four miles from good town with elevator and high school. 31 acres. This is a splendid tract of land and is beautifully situated. It is all good heavy loam soil, fine for all kinds of grain and grasses and splendid for truck. It is all in cultivation and is all in oats this year, which has been sown to timothy. There is a pike road along the west side and there is a

GEORGE F. MEYERS

Why the Lamp Went Out « In the parlor there were three, She, the parlor lamp, and he; Two is company, rto doubt, So the little lamp went out! An Antidote for Agents. “I have here a little treatise on the evils of the Australian school system as against the effects of toe dancihg during the pre-glacial period. It should be in every home.” “I’ll buy bne if you’ll cash this check for me,” said the long-sufferer. But the book agent was gone. Commercial Complexities. “Let’s give that motion picture star an interest in the business,” said the film manager. “Let’s give her the whole business,” replied the partner, “under agreement that we are to have reasonable compensation. Then she can owe herself her enormous salary.” Other Attractions. “I’m afraid that boy of mine will never get on in the world,” said Mr. Grabcoin. “Why not?” “Ever since I took him into the firm he has done nothing but think up excuses to get off.” Still an Easy Mark. “It isn’t so easy nowadays to sell a farmer a gold brick.” “He’s wise in his generation, eh?” “So far as the old-fashioned gold brick is concerned, but I notice that he occasionally invests in a second-hand automobile.” Place your »;.nt aas u> iti« Democrat if yo o want to get result*.