Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 September 1919 — Page 7

SATURDAY, SEPT. 27,- 1910.

FARM TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION The Hellscher-tielrs win offer for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION At KNIMAN on TUESDAY, OCT. 7 beginning at 12:30 p. m. x Their 116 acre farm which jeiis thetewn of Kniman, Jasper couty, Ind., on the west and sonth. This is all food black level land, all under cultivation except three acres of timber, food drainage and is a food reliable crop producer. This farm is on the proposed state highway between Rensselaer and Crown Point. William Heilscher of Kniman or W. A. McCurtain of R. F. D. 2, Fair Oaks, would be pleased to show any prospective buyer - over this farm. Terms will be arranged on date- of sale. HEILSCHER HEIRS By William Heilscher. W. A. McCurtain, Auctioneer.

DISSOLUTION SALE On account>of dissolving partnership, we will offer at public sale at the Sheep Bam farm, one mile north- of Parr, Ind., and 11 miles north of Rensselaer, Ind., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1919, sale to commence at 11 a. m., new time, the following personal property: , 14 Head of Horses — Consisting of matched team of Belgian mares, aged 8 years, wt. 3200; matched team of Belgian mares, aged 3 years wt. 2»600; matched team of black* geldings, 5 and 6 years old, ■wt. 2800. Don’t overlook those three teams; . soorel mare, 8 years old, wt. 1100; bay gelding, wt. 1000; 2 bay geldings, 3 years old, wt. 2000; 2 yearling colts; pony; spring colt. 60 Head of Cattle— Consisting of roan cow and calf, 7 years old; red cow and calf, 6 years old; blue cow and calf, 7 years old; brindle cow and calf, 7 years old; 2 roan cows, 3 and 4 years of age, with calves; red cow and calf, 3 years old; black cow and calf, 5 years old; two white-faced and 1 red cow, all 6 years old, giving milk; 3 red helfeirs and calves, 3-year-olds; white-faced heifer and calf, 4 years old; 3 red heifers, 8-year-olds; red heifer, 2 years old; registered Short Horn bull, coming 3 years old; 2 steer calves. This is as good a grade bunch of cows as you will find anywhere; all are good quality and size. 80 Head of Hogs— Consisting of 40 head of shotes, wt. 125 6 purebred Duroc 'sows, with pigs at side; registered Duroc boar. 20 Head of Sheep— All breeding Farm Implements— l 8-foot Deering binder; John Deere manure spreader; John Deere corn planter; Kentucky wheat drill; Weber wagon; set of trucks; 2 hay racks; 2 cultivators; 2 sulky iplows; mowing machine and hay rake; 1 roller; 1 harrow; 5 sets of extra good work harness and numerous other articles. These implements are all in A-l condition. Terms—A \ credit of 6 months will be given on all sums over sl9 with 6% interest from date if paid when due, if not so paid 8 % interest from date; 2 % off for. cash where entitled to credit. Sums of $lO and under cash in hand. SIMON THOMPSON, DENNIS HEALEY. Auctioneer, Fred A. Phillips. Clerk, C. G. Spitler. Hot lunch on grounds.

PUBLIC SALE. As I am going to move to Michigan, I will offer at public auction at the James Walter farm 2 miles north end % mile west of Rensselaer on WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, same to commence at 10 a. m., new

w. a. Mccurtain auctioneer a Real, Live, Livestock Auctioneei. Bezven years’ successful experience. Hlave a wide acquaintance among the buyers. It pleases me to please everybody. Terms—l Per Cent. Call Rensselaer 924-D for dates. Write Fair Oaks, R-2. Following dates have been taken: Saturday, Sept. 27, Parr community sale, Parr. General sale. Friday, Oct. 10, Earl Bchwanke, 2 miles southeast of Demotte. General sale. Thursday, October 23, J. B. Balensky, 12 miles north and 1U miles east of Rensselaer. General Tuesday, Feb. 10, Glenn Baker, Barkley township.

time, the following property: 5 Head of Horae*— Black horse, 11 years old, weight 1,400; black horse, 7 years old, weight 1,200, good general purpose horse broke to all harness; one bay horse, 3 years old; black mare, 3 years old; 1 horse colt, 2 years old. 24 Head of Cattle— B head of gpod dairy cows; red cow, 8 years old, fresh in July; spotted cow with calf by side, 3 years old; red cow, 3 years old, with calf by side; red cow, 7 years old.wilL be fresh in January; red cow,' 3 years old, will be fresh in February; red cow, 5 years old, will be fresh in January; red cow, 3 years old, will be fresh in January; white-faced heifer, 2 years old, will be fresh in spring; 4 heifers, coming 2 years old, pasture bred; 9 head of calves, 7 steers, 2 heifers, Shorthorn bull, coqiing 8 years old, a good one. 12 Head of Hog*— 3 brood sows, will farrow soon; 9 head of shotes, weight about 90 pounds each. Farm Implement*— Wagon, with box; truck wagon, triple box, good as new; new Deering binder, 7-foot; McCormick mower; Emerson Sulky plow; John Deere Sulky plow; cutaway disc, good as new; wood-framfe three-section harrow; three-section steel harrow;-3 Avery riding cultivators, with gopher attachment; walking plow; Hayes corn planter, with eighty rods of wire; buggy and harness, in good shape. Many other articles too numerous to mention. Three stands of bees. Term* —A credit of 11 months will be given on all sums exceeding $lO, notes to draw 6 per cent from date if paid when due, if not so paid to draw 8 per cent from date of sale. 2 per cent off for cash where entitled to credit. Slims of $lO and under cash in hand. SAMUEL - HOLMES, Auctioneer, Fred A. Phillips. Clerk, C. G. Spitler. Hot lunch on grounds.

BIG PUBLIC SALE The undersigned having rented his farm and will move away, will offer at public sale at said farm, li£ miles south and % .mile east of Uemotte, commencing at 1 a. m., sharp, on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919, 6 Head of Horses—Consisting of 1 bay gelding, 12 years old; 1 bay mare 9 years old; 1 bay gelding 4 years old; 1 sorrel gelding 9 years old that any lady can drive; 1 gray 'gelding; 1 sorrel driving colt 3 years old. ’ 10 Head of Cattle— Consisting of 1 milk cow, fresh in November; 6 good milk cows, fresh in March, giving good flow of milk now. This is an extra good bunch of milk cows; 3 spring calves. 21 Head of Hogs—Consisting of 15 head of shoates; 5 .hogs, weighing from 200 to 300 lbs.; 1 high-

grade Big Type Poland China boar. 10 Hives of Bees—Good strong swarms in patent hives heavy with honey. Grain—2so bushels of 90-day corn in shock; will be sold 20 shocks at a time. 300 bushels oats in bin. About 20 cords of good dry stove wood. 3 dozen White Leghorn hens, Ferris strain. Farm Implements—Consisting of 1 Osborne com binder; 1 8-foot cut Deering grain binder; 1 John Deere corn planter, with fertilizer attachment; 1 David Bradley 7-foot disc; 1 David Bradley sulky plow; 1 10-foot McCormick rake; 2 riding cultivators; 1 grain box wagon, and other tools and implements too numerous to mention. Terms—A credit of 10 months will be given on sums over |lO, notes to bear 6% from date if paid when due, if not so paid 8% interest will be charged from date; 2% off for cash where entitled to credit. EARL SCHWANKE. W. A. McCurtain, Auct. John Bunnidg, Clerk. A new supply of that popular Thistle Linen correspondence paper In ruled, unruled and pound boxes, just received in The Democrat’s faqcy stationery department. Also Thistle Linen correspondence cards.

THE TWICE-A-WEEK DEMOCRAT

NOTICE In . the matter of the petition of Frank L. Hoover et al. for a free macadam highway in Marlon township, Jasper county, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the state board of tax connimissioners of the state of Indiana by the board of commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, asking permission to issuQ the bonds of Jasper county, Indiana, in the sum of $3,400 to raise funds to pay for the completion of the above named improvem>ent. Said petition is eet for hearing on the tsth day of October, 1919, before the state board of tax commissioners in the state house in the city of Indianapolis, fndiana, at which time all persons interested may appear and show cause, if any, why said permission should not be granted. FRANK L. HOOVER, Et Al., Petitioners. Charles A. Welch, D. S. Makeever, H. W. Marble, Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana. 527-o4

NOTICE To the taxpayers of Newton township, in Jasper county, Indiana. In the matter of the petition of Carey L. Carr et al. for a stone road improvement in Newton township: Notice is hereby given that a petition by the board of commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, and by the petitioners "in said cause, has been filed ini the office of t!he state board of tax commissioners of the state of Indiana, asking for authority to issue bonds in the sum of eight thousand dollars ($8,000) to provide funds for the payment of the cost of the construction of said Improvement and costs connected therewith. That said petition will be heard and determined at the office of said state board of tax commissioners in the state house in the city of Indianapolis, Indiana, on Wednesday, October 15, 1919, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m., or as soon thereafter as said board can hear said petition. WILLIAMS & DEAN, Attorneys for Petitioners. 527-o4

DITCH MOTICE. -To John L. Clayton, Henry B. Sc-hu-maker, Paul Hoffman, Marlon Llzenby, Jessie P. Long, Sarah 13. Wright, Charles C. Williams, Ritby BreWer, James R. Kewley, Henry C. Kruger, Frederick Domke, William 13. Hosier, Sarah H. Chandler, Jahn Hershman, Mary Hershman, Lillian Davis, F. B. Tracey, Alfred E. Malsbary, Christman Eads Alter, William E. Fisher, Newton E. Pogue, David Rath Con, Moses Tuteur, Emma G. Anson, Ada E. Calvert, Dorothy Moncel, Guy M. Farr, Rhoda Farr, George A. Yerlon, A. M. Allison, and all others concerned. Yair ape each hereby severally-noti-fied that a petition has been filed with the clerk of the Pulaski circuit court, of Pulaski county, Indiana, by William N. Moseley et al, asking for the repair and cleaning of the William N. Moseley et al dredge ditch, to the original specifications in order to perform the drainage as it was originally designed, and as heretofore established and constructed by order of the Pulaski circuit court, over and upon the following route, to-wlt: The Main Ditch. (Commencing at a post marked “0,” bearing north 780 feet and east 300 feet from the southwest corner of the southeast quarter (1-4) of the northeast quarter (1-4) of section thirtyfour (34), township thirty (30) north, range five (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, thence south 62 1-2 degrees east 200 feet; thence south 86 1-2 degrees east Bl>o feet: thence south 620 feet; thence east 6,460 feet; thence north 26 1-2 degrees east 570 feet; thence north 41 degrees east 650 feet; thence north 82 degrees east 880 feet; thence north 28 degrees east 320 feet; thence north 40 degrees east 375 feet; thence north 20 degrees east 175 feet; thence north 82 degrees • east 800 feet; thence north 53 degrees east 1,600 feet; thence north 60 degrees east 300 feet; thence 55 degrees east 800 feet; thence north 60 degrees east 210 feet; thence north 45 degrees east 340 feet; thence north 70 degrees east 300 feet; thence north 40 degrees east 1,060 feet; thence south 65 degrees east 240 feet; thence south 55 degrees east 3,700 feet; thence’ south 60 degrees east 1,180 feet; thence east 2,220 feet; thence south 63 1-2 degrees east 800 feet; thence south 88 1-2 degrees east 1,150 feet; thence north 86 1-2 degrees east 350 feet; thence south 69 degrees east 900 feet; thence south 54 degrees east 1,500 feet; thence south 40 degrees east 600 feet; thence south 78 degrees east 3,170 feet and there ending at a post marked 323-70 feet in Monon ditch bearing west 478 feet and north 238 feet from the southwest corner of the northwest quarter (1-4) of the southwest quarter (1-4) of section thirtyfour (34), township thirty (30) north, ,range four (4) west, Pulaski clunty, Indiana.

Branch Ditch. And Che branch ditch commencing at a point marked “0,” bearing east 873 feet and north 64 feet from the southwest corner of the southwest quarter (1-4) of the northeast quarter (1-4) of section seventeen (17), township thirty (30) north, range four (4) west, Pulaski county, Indiana, thence run-ning-south 27 degrees west 1,400 feet; thence south 7 degrees west 440 feet; thence south 9 degrees west 720 feet; thence south 28 degrees east 340 feet; thence south 16 degrees east 260 feet; thence south 12 degrees west 390 feet; thence south 46 degrees west 200 feet; thence south 85 degrees west 250 feet; thence south 77 degrees west 160. feet; thence south 41 1-2 degrees west 280 feet; thence south 21 degrees west 660 feet; thence south 6 1-2 degrees east 200 feet; thence south 66 degrees west .500 feet; thence south 58 degrees west 200 feet; thence south 21 degrees west 200 feet; thence south 11 degrees west 1,300 feet; thence south 15 degrees east 2,400 feet; thence south 11 degrees west 4,900 feet and terminating in the main ditch above described at a post marked 148 at stake 206-25 feet on main line, in the southwest quarter (1-4) of the southwest quarter (1-4) of section twenty-nine (29), township thirty (30) north, range four (4) west, Pulaski county, Indiana. Said petition was filed In the clerk’s office of Pulaski county, Indiana, on the 12th diay of September, 1919, and the same will come up for docketing as a cauqe pending before the Pulaski circuit court of Pulaski'county, Indiana, on Monday, November 17th, 1919. (Given under my hand and the seal of said court this 12th day of September, 1919. G. H. COLLINS, Clerk Pulaski Circuit Court. Reldelbach Bros., Attys. -

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FARMS FOR SALE

No. 2. 160 acres —This farm lies on stone road; adjoining village with two stores, two railroads, elevator and school; 90 acres of this farm Is In wheat and remainder Is In pasture, which has some timber. There are no buildings on It. The soil is a dark loam, adapted to all kinds of grain, except four acres of a small ridge of lighter soli that Is suitable for feeding yards. Price *BS. Will sell on easy terms. No. 5. 160 acres—This farm lies In spendld neighborhood, seven miles out on good road. It Is all good soil and in corn, wheat and oats except six acres in Umber pasture. The Umber is hickory and burr oak. The farm Is fenced and cross-fenced with hog wire fence. There is a five-room house, large new barn, new double cribs 50 feet long, good well, windmill and tanks. Can sell on easy terms Price *IBO. No. 6. 240 acres —This farm Iles in the best farming community around and is only seven miles out. It is all in cultlvaUon except 50 acres in pasture that has some stumps and Umber but well set to bluegrass. It is all good grain land and well Uled. There are two sets of Improvements, a fair six-room house, large barn, double cribs, garage, chicken house, outside cement cellar and windmUl and tanks. The other set of buildings consist of a new eight-room house with basement, an old house v.nd small barn and nice shade. Bribe |l6O. No. 7. 116 acres—This farm lies joining railroad town with pike roads, elevator, stores and good brick high school. There Is a good two-story, eight-room house, fair barn, silo, garage and workshop combined, with cement floor, and a number of outbuildings, a good well, windmill and fine orchard. The farm has 75 acres in black land in culUvaUon and 40 acres in pasture which has some Umber. There is a good outlet for drainage and the farm is a good stock and grain farm with high school privileges. Price 1125. No. 8. 31 acres —This piece of land lies on pike road 40 rods from staUon, stores and school. It Is all good heavy grain land and all in cultivation. There art no Improvements except deep well. This farm lies along dredge ditch which gives fine outlet for drainage. Price *IOO. No. 9. 156 acres—This farm lies on the Jackson highway, two miles from staUon. It is in good neighborhood and has school across the road and five churches within five miles of the farm. It Is all black land in culUvatlon except 15 acres. It is fenced with cattle wire and cross-fenced. There Is three acres of bluegrass pasture at barn fenced hog Ught. There is a 12-lnch tile starts on this farm for outlet for drainage. There is a good five-room bungalow, good small barn, well house, good well and new garden fence with cedar posts. Price *125. Owner might take clear property or small farm as part payment. Will sell on terms of *4,000 down and long Ume on remainder. " No. 11. 40 acres —This farm lies on main road, 80 rods from the Jackson highway and half-mile from station, school, church and store. It is on R. F. D. and telephone line. It Is level black soil and well tiled Into large ditch that runs along one side of farm. There Is a new four-room bungalow and good small barn and well. Price *135. No. 13. 97 acres—This farm lies on the Jackson highway, six miles from this city; 80 acres Ip in cultivation and well tiled. < There is 17 acres in pasture that has so ire timber on it. There is a small ‘three-room house, large new barn, good well and tanks. This is a bargain at *125. No. 16. The farms listed at Nos. 14 and 15 lie half-mile apart and can be bought together. No. 17. 79 acres—This farm is all good grain land In cultivation except three acres in pasture that has some Umber. 40 acres is fenced hog-tight. The farm lies in well improved neighborhood on public road, near pike. It has lots of tile and good ouUet for drainage. There ’is a good two-story four-room house, good new barn, good well and is well Uled. 40 acres fenced with woven wire. Price *125. No. 19. 200 acres —This js a good farm and lies well on good road near two pikes. It has lots of tile and a good outlet for drainage. The soil is mostly black corn lapd. It is all culUvated except about 30 acres In pasture, which is part, timber. There Is a good eight-room cement block house with cellar, large barn, good well, windmill and tanks. Owner will sell on favorable terms and might consider clear property or smaller farm. Price *125. No. 20. 60 acres—This is nice home In splendid neighb rhood and all good wheat and corn land and is well tiled. It Is all cultivated except five acres In Umber used as a hog lot. There Is a good six-room house with cellar, large barn, double cribs with shed attached for stock, good chicken house and numerous other buildings. There Is a good well at the house with windmill and water piped to tank at barn, also to tank in hog lot. Price f 175. Can make terms. No. 22. 100 acres—This farm lies 6% miles from this city. In Marion township, on good road. It Is all in cultivation except a few acres of nice Umber. It Is good grain land and well tiled with large tile through the farm.

JGEORGE F. MEYERS

There Is a five-room house, fair barn and other buildings. - There Is a good weU, some fruit and thirty large walnut trees. This Is a good farm and can be bought at the low price of *135. Can make terms if desired. No. 23. 240 acres—This land has no buildings on It. It is all prairie land with deep black soil except three groves of timber. In all about 20 acres. It is In pasture and meadow and has largo ditch through It Owner will sell for *BS per acre. He might take some property or small farm. Can make liberal terms. No. 24. Owner of No. 23 will sell 80 acres or more to suit purchaser. No. 25. 120 acres—This farm lies In good locality, one mile from main pike, near sohool, and three miles from good town with elevator and ' high school; 90 acres of this farm Is deep black corn soil and has good drainage, 80 acres Is in timber of which 20 acres is fenced for hogs. There Is a good eight-room house, horse barn, cow barn, silo, cribs, grainary, windmill and fruit Can sell at the low price of *75. Terms *2,500 down and suitable time on remainder. No. 27. 120 acres—This, piece of land is level and black soil, -40 acres Is in cultivation and 80 acres In pasture. There are no Improv* ments except fences. The (pasture has scattering Umber on It but makes good pasture and If cleared would be good grain land. It lies on jrtke 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 culUvaUon except 5 acres Umber. It Iles on main road, near staUon, school and church. Has fine ouUet for drainage. Price *75.

No. 29. 'B3 acres—This land lies on main road, near school, churches and station; 35 acres in grain and remainder timber pasture. Large barn and other buildings, and well. 10,000 feet of lumber on place. Easy terms. Price *55. No. 30. 40 acres—This farm lies near staUon, with stores, tworoom school, three churches and In good neighborhood. It Is all level black grain land In culUvaUon and has good outlet for drainage. There Is a five-room house, small barn, chicken house, good well and lots of fruit. Price *BS. Can make favorable terms. No. 81. 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 Is 160 rods of hog fence. Owner will sell this farm for the low price of *BS. 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 bouse, good barn, double cribs, hog house, chicken house and good well. Buildings new and all painted; 100 acres Is 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 Irayment. Price *125. No. 33. 40 acres—This Is as 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 lies on public rohd. In good neighborhood and mile from pike. Price *SO. Owner will sell on terms of *SOO down and long time on remainder. Might take livestock 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 carrier. It Iles joining large ditch that gives good outlet for drainage. The house on this farm was burned. There is an bld barn, gralnary, silo and good well. Owner will sell on terms of *3,000 down and long time remainder. Price *llO. No. 39. 40 acres—This farm has no buildings but lies 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 *2OO. No. 39%. 160 acres—This farm lies half-mile from the Jackson highway, station, church and school. It Is tn good neighborhood, and 140 acres Is black soil In cultivation and 20 acres is In pasture, which has some timber. It has good outlet for drainage and Is a nice home. There Is nearly new nine-rooani house, cellar, good barn and lots of other buildings, two good wells, windmill, tanks, and lots of fruit. Price *lls. Owner Is a widow and wants to sell and would consider part in good clear property or sell on good terms. No. 40. 40 acres—This little farm Iles In good neighborhood on main road six miles from this city. It Is all good grain land in cultivation, except grove around the buildings. It is well tiled and 40 rods from school. There Is a good fouf-roo>m house, outbuildings and splendid deep well. Price *lB5. No. 41. 530 acres—This land lies in one body and is level black soil and prairie land, except 30 acres which is timber land. There is a large ditch through she center of this land which gives good outlet for drainage. There Is a good

six-room two-story house, large barn, silo and other buildings. Thia land has a good future and the soil Is deep and good grain land. Can sell this land at *BS. If toe large, owner might divide it. No. 42. 80 acres—This farm is on main road, 80 rods from pike. There are no buildings on it. 4g acres Is In grain and 40 acres 1* pasture. There Is some timber tn the pasture, but it Is good pasture and 1» good land. Owner will sell for *75 on favorable terms. No. 47. 60 acres—This farm lies on main road, half-mile from the Jackson highway and one and one-half miles from 1 station, store, elevator and church. It Is all black land in cultivation, except six acres in pasture which has some timber. There Is a new four-room huose, barn, double cribs, fruit and good well. Price *llO. Terms are *2,000 down. No. 48. 40 acres—This farm lies am pike road In good neighborhood. There Is a large tile passes through the farm for outlet for drainage. There is six acres in timber and six acres in pasture and twenty-eight acres In grain. The buildings are good and consist of a six-room house with fine shade, a barn 32x60x20 and good well and some fruit. Price *125. • No. 56. 60 acres—This farm lies In good neighborhood and all good grain land and In cultivation. It Is well fenced and has lots of tile. There Is a five-room house, small barn and some other outbuildings, good well and young .orchard, large silo. There Is timber for a franne for a good barn on the farm that goes with the farm. Price *IO,OOO. No. 57. 160 acres—Nice level grain land with a few acres in timber. There Is lots of tile and woven wire fencing. It has good six-room house, barn and outbuildings. This is a good grain and stock farm. Price *175. No. 58. 60 acres—This farm Iles near this city, on pike road, R. F. D. and telephone line and near school. It Is tiled and In cultivation except small grove. There Is a five-room house, fair barn and outbuildings. Price *175. No. 59. 40 acres —This farm lies on pike road and has 30 acres in cultivation and 10 acres In pasture and timber. There Is a large tile that passes through the farm for drainage. There Is a good sixroom s house with basement, nice shade, good well and fruit. A large barn in good condition. Price *125. No. 60. 160 acres —Four miles from Valparaiso, Ind., and lies on the Gary pike, and three miles from Flint Lake and interurban road to Chicago. It is all good soil and all in cultivation and pasture. Part of the pasture is rolling land. There is a seven-room house, large horse barn, large new cow barn with room for 30 cows and 60 tons of hay, with large silo attached. There Is a large new double crib with gralnary above. There la a good well and windmill with water piped to two large stock tanks. Owner of this farm would consider In exchange a garage or other property. Price *,165. No. 61. 120 acres —This land lies i% miles from station, store, school, church and Is on the Jackson highway, R. F. D. and teletelephone line. It has good outlet ' for drainage and i« all level, black land In cultivation, except 15 acres In timber pasture. There are no buildings. This land Iles In good neighborhood fffid- would make a good investment. Price *BS. No. 62. 320 farm lies on the well-known Francesville prairie and Is a black prairie soil farm, all In cultivation and weal tiled. It lies on stone road, R. F. D. and telephone line. There is a good seven-room house, cellar, nice shade, good well and fruit The outbuildings consist of large horse barn, cattle barn, large double cribs with gralnary above for 5,000 bushels of small .grain, equipped with elevator, garage and stock scales. Price *225. No. 63. 202 acres —This farm Is all good heavy loam soil, weU tiled and all In cultivation. It lies on stone road, half-mile from school and church. There Is a good sixroom house, barn, cribs and numerous outbuildings, stock scales and a large building used and equipped as a feed mill and storage house for grain. There Is also a tenant house of five rooms, fair barn, cattle sheds and eribs. The farm is mostly fenced with high woven wire. Price *225. (This farm lies three miles from No. 62 and joins No - 64.) - —. . No 64. 320 acres—This Is an exceptionally good farm, in splendid condition, and has always been occupied by the owner, who still Uvea on It. It is all heavy loam soil and all in cultivation except about 10 acres of timber. It is well tiled and lies on main rock road, hairmlle from school and church and on R. F. D. and telephone line. The buildings are located on a nice knoll, overlooking the entire faiim. There Is a seven-room house with, basement, nice lawn, good well and windmill at the house and water piped to cement stock tank at barn. The outbuildings consist of a large bank barn with large silo attached, double cribs, gralnary, stock sheds, stock scales and a modern circular brooding house for hogs. There is lots of woven-wire fencing. Price $ 2 No. 65. 120 acres—This farm Iles IX4 miles from station and on stone road that Is now in process of construction by the township. It is mostly black land In cultivation, except a little timber. There Is a new four-room cottage with screened porch, large barn and good well. This is good, productive land. Price *IOO.

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