Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 72, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 December 1918 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

is all lsvsl black land except a few acres whsre the buildings stand. It Is all lu crops of wheat, oats and sorn except 20 acres of bluegraas pasture. It was all prairie land and Is free from stump a The crops ars as good as tbs best. It has a gentle natural slops 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 barn, granary with cement floor, double cribs, cow barn, windmill and orchard. This farm can be bought for the low price of SB6 par acre. Terms, one-half cash and ten years on remainder at 6 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 s five-room house, barn, double cribs, good well and some fruit. Owner of this farm lives in Illinois and will sell on favorable terms. Price sl6. If too large might sell In pert. No. 29.—89 acrea If you want a nice 80-acre farm or a good pasture, read No. 2. Why pasture your stoock on high-priced land when you can got better pasture for less? No. 21.—110 acrea This place (has no buildings on 4L It Ues on pike road joining station and village and school. It is level land and half in corn, oats and wheat, and half Is In pasture which has scattering timber. This la s good grain farm and In good well-improved neighborhood.- Price $67.60. TerfijUt $2,000 down. No. 22.—160 sores In splendid neighborhood and all black land In grain except ten acres pasture and some woodland fenced hog tight. There Is good drainage. The buildings are fair and consist of five-room houss and barn. Price s7f. No. 53. —160 acres. This farm is weU located and is on pike, R. F. D., telephone Une, near school and has ISO acres In crop* and SO acres In pasture which has some timber. It Is all black land except ten acres bf sandy soil. It has some tile and outlet The fencing Is barb wire and In good condition. There Is s neat five-room cottage, roomy barn, weU house, chicken house, good wall and some fruit. Price $75. Owner wIU take smaUer farm or clear property as part payment or will sell on terms of $1,009 down and long time on remainder. No. 34. —19 acres. This nloe little home lies on stone road joining this city. It Is all smooth, leval land, all tillable and is now In oats, corn and pasture. Is used for poultry and raising of hogs. The soli is a heavy, deep black loam soil. There Is a aix-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 ail In pasture. It has all been farmed but is now in grass. It Is all tillable and lies level except a few acres that are gently rolling. The soil is a brown to black loam soli and produces wheat, corn, oats and' hay. Is fine for potatoes and truck. There*U a five-room house, large barn, good well and bearing orchard. It is on R. F. D. and telephone line. Owner will sell tills farm at the low price of $56 per acre, and on terms of $1,200 down and long time on remainder. No. 41.—80 acres. All In cultivation, good level land, has dredge ditch for outlet and fair buildings. Price, SIOO.

ditches. There Is a two-story, sightroom houss with cellar sad porches, a large barn, both la splendid condition, and a number of fout-buildiogs, fine orchard and small fruit, good wall sad windmill. Owner %!il sell on terms of $6,000 st $126 per acre. He will take as part payment dear property or clear land up to $12,090 and give time ou remainder. No. if.—266 acres. This land has no improvement It lies on two public roads and 80 rods from station. The east Une of this land Is a dredge ditch that gives good outlet for drainage. The land Is level and deep, black soil except about ten acres of small ridge and Is prairie land. Will. seU la one body or divide. Price $66. Suitable terms. No. 17. —625 acres. This Is an old homeatead and has never been offered before and has been in the family for 50 yearn It has been used as s etock and grain farm. There is s dredge ditch through the farm that gives good outlet for drainage. It Ues three miles from good ’town with elevator, bank, high school, three churches and aU kinds of business 460 seres of this farm is level black land In corn, oats, wheat, meadow and bluegraas pastura Remainder Is timber land of nice pole and some saw timber. The building! are old and of not much value but serViceabla There is a windmill, good weU and some fruit. They have R. F. D. and telephone line. Can sell the whole piece at SB6. if too large would sell in part If desired would sell 400 acres of black land alona No. 18.—66 acrea This piece of land lies on pika R. F. D., telephone line and has school at corner of farm. There is a five-room house in fair condition, fair barn, chickgn house, smoke house, good well and fruit. It is miles from a good town with high school, bank, elevator and churches. The land is s brown sandy loam and Is level except a ridge of ten acrea It is half in cultivation and half wooded pasture laud. Owner will sell at $45 per aers on terms of SBOO down and long time on remainder. Possession can be had at once.

No. 19. —100 acres. This farm lies on main road and fourth mile from pike and in good locality. It is all In cultivation or in bluegrass pasture ready for the plow except a little wood land in pasture. It Is all level black land except ten acres near the buildings which Is a sandy loam but productive. There Is a good five-room house, numerous out-bulldlngs, good orchard, well and mill. Price 966.60. A loan of 93,100 now on farm ban be carried. No. 20. —78 acres. This farm Is well located in well Improved community. It is all in cultivation except a few acres of nice young timber. There is a creek runs through the farm that has good gravel bottom crossing. It Is not rough or broken but lies level to slightly rolling. There is a very good fiveroom house, good barn and lots of fruit Price 966. No. 21.—40 acres This piece lies haif mile from No. 20 and has no buildings on it It is on public road and all In cultivation or meadow except a nice grove of a few acres Price 986. No. 22. —32 acres. This piece of land lies fourth mile from station and school. It is all good grain land and all In cultivation. It lies on pike road and on dredge ditch. There are no buildings on it There is a splendid building place on the piks Price 976. Terms. 91,000 down and long terms on remainder. No. 2ft?—l6o acres This farm lies six miles from this city and is s good all-round farm. It is all In cultivation except ten acres In young timber. It lies on public road and mile from Jackson Highway. There are lots of tile and dredge ditch touches one corner of the farm that gives good outlet One 80 acres is fenced hog tight There is a good six-room two-story house, large sumcner kitchen with well on porch, large barn, double cribs, hog sheds, chicken house and well and windmill in barnlot Price 9136. Onwer will sell on terms of 94,600 down and good time on remainder or will take up to 910,003 in clear trade. This farm and No. 16 are owned by same party and could be traded together. No. 24. —Have splendid onion land near stations that can be sold In small lots at reasonable prices. No. 26.— 100 acres. This farm lies on the Jackson Highway six miles from this place. It Is a good general farm and has 80 acres Ins cultivation and 90 In pasture that hae some wood land In it. The farm land Is well tiled and has good outlet. There is a three-room house and large new barn, good well and tank. Price 9100. Terms reasonable. No. 27. — 60 seres. This farm Is all In cultivation except eight acres la timber and pasture. 46 acres Is levsl deep rich grain land and 19 sores lighter solL There Is s good five-room house and numerous out-bulldlngs, s good orchard and' good welL Farm lies on K. F. I). and four miles from good town, and half mils to school. Fries 976. Terms 91,000 down and long time on remainder. No. 27. — 320 acres. This is an Ideal farm mid a great bargain. This farm

No. 42. —160 acres. This farm Is all in ci/ltivation except 8 acres In timber and Is a good producer. Has good house, barn and other outbuildings, windmill, tank and fruit. A bargain at 976. No. 43. —40 acres. This farm lies on public road 2 miles from station and is all level black grain land. There is a 4-room house, small outbuildings ,and welL Price 76. Easy terms. No. 46. —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 urr oak and hickory The farm is well tiled with four large tile outlets through ths place. It Is fenced and cross fenced with woven wire. The buildings consist of fair 6-room house, splendid new barn, double cribs 60- feet long with driveway and tool Shed entire length, windmill and cement stock tank.' Price, 9136. Terras, 94,000 down and long time on remainder. Owner would accept smaNer farm as part payment. No. 46.—68 acres. Ail good hickory and burr oak land. 20 acres In corn and remainder in pasture, there Is a larger tile through the land for outlet Price, 996. Rasy terma No. 47. —160 acres. This farm Is all tilable except 30 acres In timber. It lies level and is good grain and grass land. There is a good* 7-room bouse, barn, double cribs, granary, bog house, chicken house, cattle sheds and several other outbuildings, two windmills, tanks, bearing orchard and considerable hog fence. Price, 976. Terms 92,000 down. Owner will accept dear property or smaller farm as part pay-'

Large List of Properties for Sale. List Your Farms or property wit h Us. GEORGE F. MEYERS

in the vicinity of Wheatfleld Saturday looking after business interests. Eldon Bennett bought a car of fine corn of B. G. Woolley and shipped it to his home at Shelby, Michigan. Leon 'Haskell and wife of Chicago came Thursday for a visit with J. R. Sigler and family. They returned to their home Sunday. Born, Tuesday, November 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O. Rush, a son, their first child. Mrs. Rush was formerly Miss Ella Wiseman. Mrs. Adam Danford and daughter, Vora, of Redkee, Illinois, and

Mr. and Mrs. Korth of Fair Oaks took Thanksgiving dinner with Mr, and Mrs. Lock. August 'Bengston, who owns a good farm near Remington, but who works for the Ade’s near ■Brook, spent Sunday with his brother Otto here. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Coovert enjoyed a bounteous Thanksgiving dinner at Fletcher Smith’s. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Smith entertained relatives from Earl Park and Sheldon, Illinois, also. Virgil Coovert returned Thursday from Mitchell, South Dakota, where he has spent the greater