Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1918 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ATTENTION! Homeseekers, Farmers, Tenants, Renters, Stock Raisers, Fruit Growers, aud everyone looking for Homes and Investments. VISIT THE Free Agricultural Exhibit off the NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY at Makeever Hotel, Rensselaer,“{lnd. Thursday, February 21 Friday, February 22 Saturday, February 23 in charge of GEO. A. JOBES, Traveling Immigrat’n'Agent 40 East 4th St., Cincinnati, Ohiol Wl who will be there on the dates mentioned, with a full supply of literature dealing with the states of Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon, and a fine exhibit of the products of the Northern Pacific country, which cannot fail to be of interest to the prospective settler. DON’T FORGET that this section has captured most of the agricultural prizes at Fairs, Exhibitions, and Land Shows throughout the country during the past five years. If you cannot attend this exhibit, write for full information and literature to L. J. BRICKER, General Immigration*Agent 108 Northern Pacific Ry., St. Paul, Minnesota.

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160 ACRE FARM at Public Auction As the undersigned is going to leave Jasper county he will offer at public sale the 160 acre farm on which he resides at 10 a. ni., on Friday, February 15,1918 Said farm is located 9 miles north and 1 % miles west of Rensselaer, just north olf the “four-way” bridge on the Jackson Highway. Farm is all in cultivation, is weir tiled and has good outlet for drainage. The improvements consist of a good six-room house, good barn 40x60 with cement floor throughout, double crib and granary 26x30, tool shed 13x40, crib 8x26, 90 ton silo, chicken house, smoke house, sheds, etc. Terms—s2,ooo on day of sale, purchaser assuming a mortgage of $2,000 bearing 6 per cent interest and due in three years; one — third of balance on March 1, 1919, one-third on March 1, 1920, and remainder on March 1, 1921. ..These terms can be modified to suit purchaser. The personal property consisting of horses, cattle, hogs, farm tools, etc., will be sold oh the same day. FRED PHILLIPS, "Auct. JOHNW. FAYLOR