Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 October 1919 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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IN*N fcl Department of Farm Welfare Conducted by County Agent Stewart Learning.
Jasper County Home Betterment Association. A meeting of the County Home Betterment association will be held at the courthouse Saturday afternoon, Oct. 25, at 2 o’clock, according to the announcement of Mrs. Frank Schnoer, president of the organization. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss matters of interest to farm women at this time and to make plans for the winter months. The home betterment association has been doing a great deal of constructive work during the past season. Although being handicapped by the resignation of the home demonstration agent, the association has established a market in Rensselaer for farm products, held demonstrations! meetings and looked after the welfare of the community at large. The meeting to be held Oct. 25 Is open hoi the public and Mrs. Schroer extends a cordial invitation to all to attend. Corn Stalk Borer a Menace. Farmers of this locality” have been asked by the committee of the Indiana Federation of Farmers that has been east studying the ravages of the European corn stalk borer to keep a sharp lookout for the presence of this insect in the locality. This insect which is recognized as a worm boring into the pith of► the corn stalks is probably the greatest menace that has ever threatened the American corn grower, according tio the committee and
FOR SALE. 200 acres—Level black corn land, 160 acres cultivated; well tiled; 40 acres pasture with some timber; 2 miles from good town, on good road; well fenced and cross-fenced; good buildings. Price for a short time sllO per acre, on easy terms. 160 acres—3 miles from town; mostly level; 100 acres cultivated; fair fencing; .60 acres timber and pasture; on public road; set of extra good buildings. $75 per acre, half cash, long time on balance. 160 acres —1% miles to town, 1 mile to school; lays level, clay soil, clay subsoil; 125 acres or more cultivated, balance pasture r fair fencing; 7-room house, good barn, good well, windmill; on gravel road, R. F. D. For sale, S9O per acre. Terms. 80 acres—Level black land, lays near large ditch, fine drainage; fenced; new 5-room house, shed, barn; ’on public road, near town. Price S7O per acre. 5' Will be pleased to show any of these farms when it suits you t GEO. W. CASEY, i , RENSSELAER, INDIANA
