Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 84, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 January 1919 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
gy pole; 1 trailer with, stock rack; 1 Bet bretchen harness; 3 seta of work harness; 1 set buggy harness; 1 saddle; 1 40-gal. Iron kettle wth stand; 1 28-gal. Iron kettle with stand; 1 8-qt. National lard press; 1 Enterprise sausaga grinder; 1 pum,p jack; 1 2% hams* power gasoline engine; 1 Otd Trusty incubator; 1 DeLaval separator; 1 Challenge churn; 1 Radiant Estate base burner;! 1 laundry stove; 1 bucket spray pump; 1 60-gal. gasoline Iron tank; 10 ton* clover hay In mow; 15 hui. Silver Mine seed corn, and other article* too numerous to mention. i Terms —All sums of $lO and under, cash In hand; all sums bver $lO a credit of 11 months will be given with 5 per cent Interest, if paid when due; if not paid when due 7 per cent interest from date. 2 per cent off for salt on all sums over $lO, purchaser giving note with security. No property to be removed until settled for. C, N. BERLIN. Harvey Wiliams, Auct. John Lyons, Clerk. Hot lunch on grounds served hy M. E. Ladles* Aid.
HALBERT FARM FOR SALE I offer for sale farm of 23# acres, all level black land, and all in cultivation except forty acres pasture, no timber except small gfove of about two acres. Location —Located adjoining and partly within corporate limit* of town of ■ Wbeatfleld, Jasper county* Indiana, a town of 700 population* two good railroads, elevator, four churches, high school, good stores and stone roads leading- into town town. Drainage—Farm is tile drained into large open ditch crossing tIM place. l»roductlon-—This farm produced $5,000.00 worth of crope the past season of oats, corn and cloverhay, and there is now growing S 4 acres of wheat and return* neat year should reach $7,000.00. Improvements—Buildings are iW new and ■ substantial, the house to brick and the harn is hullt of cement tile, with bins and cribs included, and other outbuildings. Located within 500 feet of elevntor and 800 feet of postofflce. Price and Terms — The price to. $126.00 per acre, with, cash peyment of $8,700.00, end balance evidenced by promissory notes, secured by mortgage on premise* deferred payments boaring Are and one-half per cent Interest per annum, payable semi-annually, en follows: $1,000.00 In IJ>2O; sl.000.00 in 1921; $1,500.00 In 1922; $1,500.00 in 1923; $2,000.00 la 1924; $2,000.00 in 1926; $2,500.0# in 1926; $2,500.00 In „ l®**! $3,000.00 .in 1928 and $3,000.00 in 1929, or Buch other terms as. may suit purchaser as to deferred, payments. , . Ownership—This fanmi Is owned. 1 by a non-resident of 1 the State and a man advanced in years and unable to give It his personal attention. It is ia splendid bargain and will positively cell at the pn«* stated and posseoslon can be give* at once, subject to grain reiAlease to splendid tenant, which, lease expires March 1, 1920. PHILLIP R. BLUE, Wbeatfleld, Indicator
