Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 40, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 January 1907 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Stock ano Grain Farms Newton County Ind ' ' ' 6* . 2,800 ACRES Lying 3 1-2,miles north of Morocco. Divided into 9 farms and 9 sets of buildings. This is the best land in northern Newton county; soil black sandy laom with clay sub-soil, is thoroly underdrained with tile. All the farms are well fenced. A stone road runs Jhru the land. The Chicago Indiana & Southern R. R. also runs thru the land, and the town of Enos is located near the center of the tract. C. &E.I.R. R. runs close to the land but not thru it. The Salisbury dredge ditch runs thru the land, making an excellent outlet for the tile drainage on the same. This land is situated 62 miles southwest of Chicago. Morocco is 3Ji miles south, and Elmer, on the C. &E. 1., is 1y 2 miles west of the land. This land will be sold in a body for $35 PER ACRE, CASH, Or will be subdivided into farms to suit buyers at from $35 TO $45 PER ACRE, Write or call upon William Cummings, Agent. Fred ’ k £ a j» & Co ' Kentland Ind 100 Washington St. IIUIIIIUIIUI lllUl Chicago, 111. OWNERS.
Visiting schools and other school wrk 24 00 Enumeration 20 00 Miscellnaneous 40 00 Total S2OO 00 _ , W. B. YEOMAN, Township Trustee. Examined and approved this Bth day of January, 1907. Omar Morlan, < C.R. Weiss, -j Adv. Board T. F. Dunlap. C
Public Sale. Having rented my farm I will offer I at Public Sale at my residence 2 niiles east’of Rensselaer' on the Pleasant Ridge road, on Thursday, January 24th. The following property to-wit: 7 Head of Horses and Colts. As .follows: 2 black Norman mares, 3 yrs old, wt 2,800, one in foal by Percheron Norman horse: Shi-e mare 4 yrs old, wt 1,450, in foal by Shire horse, yearling bay mare sired by Morton Percheron horse; 3 spring colts, 2 fillies and 1 horse. 7 Head of Cattle. 4 milch cows, one with calf by her side, others will be fresh in March [ and April: 3 spring calves’, C steers I and one heifer, 39 Head of Poland China Hogs. 10 sows bred, 9 shoats wt 180 pounds: 12 fall pigs, 1 tw;o yr old male hog, T open“gHls7~3 ffiale pigs. The’ sire and dam of these pigs was first in their class at the Indiana atate fair in 1905; also some other show sows in this sale. Transfers and pedigrees given on sale day. Farming Implements.
Binder, hay rake, hay der, rick, rope and fork, broad tire wagon bug£y, road tart, bob sled, hay ladder, cider mill, feed grinder, cultivator, tower gopher,'3-section fiarrow, ' gopher attachment, disc harrbw, 3i horse riding plow as good as new, ! fanning milh 30-gallon iron kettle. 1 set work harness, 2 barrels of cider 1 vinegar, rick of straw.about2s tons.etc. Terms. 12 months credit without interest b approved, security or 6 per cent off jotcash on sums over $5- Sums under $5 cash.’ If not paid when due 8 per cent interest from date. W. R. Shesler. FRED PHILLIPS. Auct. C. G. SPITLER, Clerk. Hot Luuch. Box Social At Bowling Green. There will be a box social at Bowling Green school house Saturdaj evening,’ Jan, 26, 1907. All are cordially invited. '< Arthur Tuteur, Teacher.
