Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1919 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
la the best grain farm we havv It is black land, all cultlvatea « cept email grove of nice umnar It is well tiled and son highway close to this There Is a good large house, lari* barn, silo, cribs and lots of a<M fence. This la a real oorn, wheat, oats and clover farm. Price si«» Can make terms. No. 27. 120 acres—This pleej of land la level and black sou, <• acres Is In cultivation and 80 aorei in pasture. There are no improvements except fences. The pasture has scattering timber on it but makes good pasture and if cleared would be good grain land. It lies on pike road and has good outlet for drainage. Can sell for $55 on favorable terms. Might consider property or livestock as part. No. 28. 80 acres —All nice black prairie land In cultivation -except 5 acres timber, It Iles on main road, near station, school and churoh. Has fine outlet for drainage. Price $75. No. 29. 83 acres—This land lies on main road, near school, churches and station; 35 acres in grain and remainder timbe* pasture. Large barn and other buildings, and well. 10,000 feet of lumber dn plaoe. Easy terms. Price SSSX No. 30. • 40 acres—This farm lies near station, with stores, tworoom school, three churches and in good neighborhood. It Is all level black grain land in cultivation and has good outlet for drainage. There is a five-room house, small barn, chicken house, good well and lots of fruit. Price SBS. Can make favorable terms. No. 31. 80 acres —This farm lies eight miles from this city In west Jordan tp. It lies on main road near pike and in good neighborhood; 70 acres of this farm is good land and in grain or grass and Is good grain land. There Is 10 acres of lighter soil. There Is a five-room house, fair barn and several outbuildings, well, lots of fruit and nice shade. There la 160 rods of hog fence. Owner will sell this farm for the low price of SBS. Terms $3,000 down and long time on remainder. No. 32. 160 acres —This Is a good farm and a nice home. There is a six-room house, good barn, double cribs, hog house, chicken house and good well. Buildings new and all painted; 100 acres la well tiled and nice level black land in grain. It is all black land except 20 acres in timber pasture. It has lots of woven wire fence -with cedar posts. Owner will sell on favorable terms or will take clear property or smaller farm as part payment. Price $125. No. 33. 40 acres—This is an unimproved piece of land. It is fenced and used as pasture; 25 acres in black prairie land In grass, and 15 acres is in timber. It Um on public road, in good neighborhood and mile from pike. Price SSO. Owner will sell on terms of SSOO down and long time on remainder. Might take livMtock as first payment. No. 34. 100 acres—This farm lies on main road and Is all deep black prairie land except three acres of young timber in one corner. It lies Joining large ditch that gives good outlet fqr drainage. The house on this farm was burned. There is an old barn, grainary, silo and good well. Owner will sell on terms of $3,000 down and long time remainder. Price sllO. No. 35. 160 acres —This farm lies on the Jackson highway and Is a bargain at the price; 120 acres of this farm is good grain land, and remainder lighter soli. It is all cultivated except small pasture. There is a six-room house, " barn and other buildings, fruit and good well; has R. F. D., telephone and near school. Price $135. Owner will sell on terms of $6,000 down and good time on remainder. Might take small farm or clear pro-perty. No. 36. 160 acres—This tract of land lies on pike road, 2% miles from good town with church, high school and bank. It is level to gently rolling. It is all timber pasture except, 15 acres in cultivation. There Is a five-room bouse, barn and good well. , The buildings are old but habitable. Price $45. Owner would accept clear property as first payment or sell on easy terms. No. 37. 100 acres—This tract of land lies four miles from good town, on main road, and one mile from pike. It is fenced but has no other Improvements on It. It is all timber pasture and is level to gently rolling. Price $45. Owner will accept clear property as part payment or sell on easy terms. No. 38. 161 acres—This land lies in Saskatchewan, Canada, five miles from the Great Northern railroad and Is all smooth, productive prairie land In meadow. Price $5,000. Owner will trade for land here and assume or pay cash difference. No. 39. 40 acres—This farm has no buildings but Ues on pike in sight of the court house and is all In grain and well tiled, and is as good grain land as any in the county. Price S2OO.
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