Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 74, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 December 1917 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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AUCTION SALE OF FARM This farm, located miles northwest of Rensselaer, consisting of 131 acres, will be offered for sale at public auction on the premises, on Monday, December 17, 1917 Land is all tillable, well tiled, entirely fenced and cross fenced with four-foot woven wire and cedar posts; land 'fertile and productive, cattle having been fed on the farm for several years. Greater portion of soil is black, sandy loam, except about 8 or 10 acres, which is especially adapted for truck raising or onions. Farm is located on one of the main traveled stone roads, and is only a few minutes run to Rensselaer, a splendid city of some 2,800 inhabitants. Public school less than a quarter of a mile from the house. Improvements are largely new and substantial, except the house, which is old but comifortiable; good horse barn; well and wind mill, engine house, shop room, cattle barn, nearly new, 40x60, cement silo, 140-ton capacity; feed room, feed cook house and bin, two nearly new com cribs, three agricultural implement sheds, chicken house, milk house, cement and galvanized water tanks, and a nearly new 4-ton stock scales and rack. In addition to the above have one of the best feed lots in the country, natural drainage, and the soil being sandy, and on this account never gets muddy; also a fine young orchard, just beginning to bear. I am offering this splendid farm for sale account I wish to locate in the West„jthe coming year, 'and for the person that wants a good home close to schools, churches and a first-class town, this farm cannot be beaten. TERMS OF SALE — Subject to a mortgage loan of $5,000.00 at 5 per cent, due January 1, 1922, to be assumed by purchaser, onethird of the balance of purchase price on day of sale; one-third due June 1, 1918, and the remaining third due June 1, 19191, with interest at 6 per cent on deferred payments from March 1, 1918. Purchaser has the privilege of making full cash payment on day of sale. Possession will be given on March 1, 1918. Sale begins promptly at 2 p. m. on Monday, December 17, 1917. Charles H. Porter COL. FRED A. PHILLIPS, Auctioneer.