Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1918 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

except eight acres in timber, which lies adjoining the barn and is fenced with hog fence. There is a good five-room house, good barn and numerous other outbuildings, good well and some fruit. Price, $75. 160 acres in Union Tp. This fanmi lies on R. F. D„ telephone line and near pike road, school and church. ' It is all black land except 20 acres in pasture and timber. It has good outlet for drainage. There are splendid improvements, consisting of nine-room house with porches, cellar and nice shade, large barn and many other outbuildings, windmill and all kinds of fruit. Price, $125. Will sell on terms of $5,000 down and long time on remainder. Owf er will take part in clear property or smaller farm. 100 acres of timber land on main road in Newton county. Price, $35. Terms, SI,OOO down. Owner would consider clear property in part or all. 160 acres of timber land on pike road, fenced and simall set of improvements. Price, $35. Sell on easy terms or will take part or all in clear property. 160 acres in Jordan Tp. This farm is all in cultivation except 10 acres in timber. It is well tiled and has dredge ditch for outlet. There is a very nice set of improvements in good condition, consisting of six-room house, summer kitchen, well, windmill and well house, large barn, double cribs and 80 acres fenced for hogs. Price, $125. Will sell on terms of $5,000 down. Owner will accept clear property or smaller tract of land as part payment. 60 acres in Union Tp. All black land in cultivation except six acres in timber fenced hog tight and joining barn lot. It lies on publlo road half mile from pike, mile from school and church and has R. F. D. and telephone. There is a new set of buildings consisting of a fiveroom house with porch, pantry and - well, fair sized barn for horses a.nd cows, chicken hbuse and outside cellar. Price, SBS. Owner wouldconsider part clear property. 40 acres on pike road, 10 acres in grain and remainder in nice, tall second-growth timber. Price, $65. Terms, $50.0 down and long times on remainder. 145 acres in Brown county, Ind. Five-room house, large barn, well and two springs. 600 bearing fruit trees. Will sell at a low price oneasy terms or will trade for property. Modern ten-room house with all conveniences, lots of fruit close in on three lots. Will exchange for land. 83 acres. This tract of land is in Wheatfield Tp. on public road, fenced and has small set of improvements, good well and fruit. There is a school fund loan on this land of $1,500. Owner will sell on very easy terms or will trade for property or stock. Price, $45. 140 acres. This farm lies three miles from this city on stone road, fenced with woven wire and cedar posts. It is well tiled and all good grain land. There is a good set of improvements, silo, windmill and orchard. Worth $175. For quick sale can be bought for less. Terms, $5,000 down and long time on retmiainder. Possession at once if desired. 80 acres. All cultivated except six acres in wood hog lot. New barn, fair house, fine orchard. Owner will sell on easy terms, or take clear property as part payment. Price, $65. Large two-story brick hotel tn good condition and well rented In good Illinois town. The owner of the hotel will trade it clear for land and will assume or pay difference. Price, SIO,OOO.

I Renewed in 1918 within the time I specified in Section 8 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Void after I January 1, 1919. TERMS —$12.50 to insure colt to stand ' and suck. Parting -with mare or mov--1 ing from county, fee becomes due and payable at once. JACK HIGH ROLLER Sund PURE BRED Jack No. 1059. (Laws of Indiana. 1913, Chapter 28) The pedigree of the Jack High Roller No 2336, owned by I. L. Jones, P. 0., Rensselaer, Indiana, • county Jasper, de- «» scribed as ioi- , ftft -■ lows: Color; and marks: Black with mealy points; breed Jack; foaled in the year 1906. has WHHSBEn ft been examined in the office of the W l * Secretary of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Board, and it is hereby (Not' exact likeness) certified that the said Jack" is of PURE BREEDING and is registered in a pedigree register association or company recognized as standard in accordance With Section 4 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. The above named Jack has been examined by Dr. H. J. Kannal, a duly qualified licensed veterinarian, and is certified by affidavit to be free from the transmissible unsoundnesses specified as such in the Indiana Stallion Enrollment' Law. _ (Seal) C. M. McCONNELL. Pres. C. H. ANTHONY, V.-Pres. _ Not good unless countersigned by H. E. McCARTNEY, Secretary. Renewed in 1918 within the time specified In Section 8 of the Indiana Stallion Enrollment Law. Void after January 1, 1919. Bonilliant and Jack High Roller will stand for the season of 1918 at my place 1-4 mile west of Pleasant Ridge. TERMS—SIS.OO to insure colt to stand and suck. Parting with mare or moving from county, fee becomes due and payable at once.