Rensselaer Republican, Volume 25, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 July 1893 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
BANKS BREAK. Some men lose money, but he who buys a farm in WavilC Comity, Illinois, is sure of a good home, pnd a profitable investment. We would like to correspond with those desiring good cheap homes, where all kinds of grain and grasses are grown, and where fruits of all kinds are grown to perfection. You cannot afford to let your money lie idle when yon can make an investment that is absolutely safe, and certain of a profit. Our farms are all selected with reference to their convenience to schools, churches and markets, and cannot fail to please anyone who comes and sees our advantages and resources. During the last two years we have sold nearly Two Hundred Thousand Dollars worth of farms and our correspondence now indicates that during the next few months we will sell more farms than we ever have heretofore in the same length of time. When we make a a sale we procure deed and abstract, and send them to the bank of the purchaser, where he is permitted to examine both, and see that everything is all right. In this way the purchaser is fully protected as to title and payments. Our farms are nearly all sold on a payment of from £ to | in cash, and the balance on time, from 4 to 5 years, at 6 per cent, interest. If you own a good farm where everything is raised to live on, you need have no cares about banks breaking. We give you one example. If it does not suit you send for price list and descriptive circulars. No. 100. Q/~l ACRES I?.£ miles Irom R. R. station. Ov 9 miles from Fairfield, all under fence ( Oacres in meadow, two story house 8 rooms, vjcellent water, 60 besirlug apple trees, 90 bearing cherrFs. good granery 1 20 acres of wheat of which purchaser will get one third, flue prairie land, Splmdld neighltorho .d, \ mile from scpOoß I'uille from church. A great bargain at s2sper acre; SI2OO cash, balance on four years at 7 per cent. Now is a good time to see the couutry. Ah correspondence given prompt attention. BUNCH A BONHAM, Fail field, Wayne Co. 111. REEFRENCES. N. J. Odell, Mayor; C. C. Boggs, Judge Appellate Court; G’P. Wadsworth, President Hayward College; ISlmmkrh A Dickey, Pork Packer, all of Fairfield. They’ll Deliver Your Groceries. Remember that Warner A Shead, the Van Rensselaer street grocery and hardware firm, are now running a delivery wagon, and will deliver goods free to (.ny part of the city, on short notice. I -
