Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 February 1903 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

FARMS rw ? y ° l ! want one? 1 bav « over 1,600 for , !“. 10: 8l ’? tracM ot far ™'ng. timber and grazing laud In southwest Louisiana and Texas the lend of health, happiness, prosperity aud sunshine, bo matter what you want or on what terms. I can accommodate you. Send for llst. E. W. ABBOTT the farm man. Suite «5. Whitney Bld*., Dstroit.Mich' Special Land & Emigrant Agt., So. Pacific R. R. Co. CENTRAL SOUTH LEOTA B*a a lm P rev « <l f“rm« from WO to *9O per acre. This Is the greatest stock country tn the world; plenty of grass and corn; easy payments to suit purchasers. Call or address JOHN H. KINQ. Huron 8 D *"■ ■" ' ' r **“ SALE-3*o acres land at Walton. Mich. 40 a •“J*?** ® for cranberry growing, 10 s. now full bearing; good bldgs ;40 a. good land cleared; tin* a. flue young tl m her; R. R. through land; sta. W ml. distant. Price low terms easy. £. W. Hubbell, Owner, Springfield, Mo. FOR HALE—Excellent Farm and Timber Tracts all sixes, cash or easy terms, rotl’oad. free schools, rural delivery, equable climate, good markets, fine water. In prosperous sunny Southland. Raises abundantly every crop, fruit and fowl known to temperate sone, staple. fruit, tomato truck farming, stock and poultry. Prices range *8 to atfl per acre. Many Northern families here. Thls ad. appears once. Write to-day. Olyas Qrtosam, 8eo„ Brownsville, Tenn. £ l ??y d ..~7 Qlrileri ‘ *““* *Mro" l ftUl deeerir *tf?' 52.T3? P rop * rty ,f«rms (anything for sale (have large Uj* t cash buyers anxious to Invest. Mail description. Frank L.D* Lama tar, 4103-MO Washington St,, Chisage nmim l nro«^w t,T4 i A ? J>8 ~" We Off * r W wr«gLtaraaaeTaa& mje Mfalfn 10 ton*. Title* perfect