Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 October 1919 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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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-fenteed; 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; 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. Will be pleased to show any of the«e farms when it suits you GEO. W. CASEY, RENSSELAER, INDIANA