Jasper County Democrat, Volume 23, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 December 1920 — WHO WAITS THIS PRORERTY [ARTICLE]

WHO WAITS THIS PRORERTY

Eicilliit Dwilllif iH Ahait 12 Aerts if liii li City if Rumlur. The undersigned purchased a few months ago a small place tn Rensselaer. two blocks from schools and churches, five blocks from court house, with excellent 6room bouse with basement, bath, electric lights, nice shade, large brick cistern, etc,, good large barn, corn crib, good or chard and other fruit, tract containing about 12 acres of very product he land, stone road and cement sidewalk along entire front of 743 feet and leading right up town. I bought this property for a home, expecting to move onto same, but a change in plans makes it impossible for me to do so, and I want to dispose of it at once. Will sell at a very reasonable price and on easy terms. Want half cash, balance one, two and three years, 6 per cent interest Possession can be given on March 1, MM. This is an excellent property, splendidly located in good neighbor hood and can be bought at much lees than its actual value, compared with what other property has been selling for in and near Rensselaer. If you want to locate in a fine, up-to-date town and have a few acres of ground, where you can keep a few cows, pigs, chickens, etc., and raise enough on the land to feed them and make you some money besides giving you a little something to do, you should not pass up this opportunity. This land is not platted and is. therefore, not subject to city rate of assessment. In fact, the taxes are very low. We’ll cheerfully show this property to any prospective purchaser. F. E. BABCOCK. Rensselaer, Ind.