Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 54, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1918 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]

and tank. Price >IOO. Terms reasonable. No. 27.—60 acres. This farm is aD in cultivation except eight acres in timber and pasture. 45 acres is level deep rich grain land and IS acres lighter soil. There is 0 a good fiveroom house and numerous out-build-ings, a good orchard and good well Farm lies on R. F. D. and four miles from good town, and half mile to school Price >75. Terms, >I,OOO down and long time on remainder. No. 27.—320 acres. This is an Ideal farm and a great bargain. This farm is all level black land except a few acres where the buildings stand. It is all in crops of wheat, oats and corn except 20 acres of bluegrass pasture. It was all prairie land and is free from stumps. The crops are as good as the best. It has a gentle natural slope and has large ditch through. the farm for outlet. It lies on pike road. R. F. D. and telephone, and two miles from good town with high school and all kinds of business, churches, bank, etc. There is a two-story eight-room house with cellar, large bam. granary with cement floor, double cribs,- cow barn, windmill and orchard. This farm can be bought for the low price of SBS per acre. Terms, one-half cash and ten years on remainder at 5 per cent.

No. 28. —322 acres. This farm lies on pike road and on dredge ditch that gives good drainage. 200 acres is good farm land in cultivation and remainder is in pasture and wood land. There is a five-room house, bam. double cribs, good well and some fruit. Owner of this farm lives in Illinois and will sell on favorable terms. Price >65. If too large might sell in part. No. 29. —80 acres. If you want a nice 80-acre farm or a good pasture, read No. 2. Why pasture your stock oa high-priced land when you can get better pasture for less* No. 31.—160 acres. . This piece has no buildings on it. It lies on pike road joining station and village and school It is level land and half in com, oats and wheat, and half is in pasture which has scattering timber. This is a good grain farm and in good well-improved neighborhood. Price >57.50. Terms, >2,000 down. No. 32.—160 acres in splendid neighborhood and all black land in grain except ten acres pasture and some woodland fenced hog tight. There Is good drainage. The bulldinge are fair and consist of five-room bouse and barn. Price >75. No. 33.—160 acres. This farm is well located and is on pike, R. F. D.. telephone line, near school and has 130 acres in crops and 30 acres in pasture which has some timber. It is all black land except ten acres of sandy soil It has some tile and splendid outlet. The fencing is barb wire and in good condition. There is a neat five-room cottage, roomy bam. well house, chicken house, good well and some fruit Price >75. Owner •will take smaller farm or clear property as part pay ment or will sell on terms of 53.MJ4 down and long time on rema’nder.

No. 34. —IQ acres. This nice little home lies on stone road Joining this city. It is all smooth, level land, all tillable and- is now in oats, corn and pasture. Is used for poultry and raising of hogs. The soil is a heavy, deer black loam soil. There is a six-room house, fair barn, chicken house, good well and woven wire fencing. Price $3,700. No. 35. —80 acres. This farm lies on public road half mile from station. It is all in pasture. It has all been farmed but is now In grass. It is ah tillable and lies level except a few acres that are gently rolling. The sot Is a brown to black loam soil and produces wheat, corn, oats and hay. Is fine for potatoes and truck. There is a five-room house, large barn, good weE and bearing orchard. It Is on R. F. D and telephone line. Owner will set this farm at the low price of $55 per acre, and on terms of $1,200 down and long time on remainder. No. 41.—80 acres, AH in cultivation, good level land, has dredge ditch for outlet and fair buildings. Price SIOO.OO. No. 42.—160 acres. This farm is all in cultivation except 8 acres in timber and is a good producer. Has good house, barn and other out buildings, wind mil. tank and fruit- A bargain at $75.00. No. 43.—40 acres. This farm lies on public road two miles from station and is all level, black grain land. There is a 4-room house, small out buildings and well. Price $75.00. Easy terms. No. 45.—160 acres. This is a splendid farm in good locality, not far out and all good grain and clover land and all in cultivation except a grove of burr oak and hickory. The farm is wen tiled with four large tile outlets through the place. It is fenced and cross fenced with woven wire. The buildings consist of fair 5-room house, splendid new

road scraper; 1 set double work harness, collars and other articles. Terms—l 2 months credit given on sums over $lO, notes bearing 6 per cent interest from date if paid -when due; if not so paid. 8 per cent from date. Under $lO cash in hand. AUGUST BREITENBAUH. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. H. W. Marble, Clerk. Lunch on ground. BIG PUBLIC SALE. On account of going to move, I will offer at public sale at my residence 1 3-4 miles north and 1 3-4 miles east of Gifford, 7 miles south and 2% miles east of Wheatfield, on what is known as the Oil Field Hotel, beginning at 1 o’clock, p. m., on MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1918 the following described property: 1 Pony 8 years old, a good one. 1 Cow, 3 years old, a good one. Sqme full blood Rhode Island • Red (Slickens. Implements, Wagons, Etc.—Consisting of 1 spring wagon; 1 Ironj King onion seeder; 1 Iron Age