Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 80, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1907 — Farm Bargains. [ARTICLE]

Farm Bargains.

80 acres, two miles of two stations, on main road, five room house, granery, crib, stable, two wells, fruit, 60 acres cultivated, 20 acres young timber, 150 rods of tile with fine outlet. Price $25 per acre. Terms S3OO down and good time on balance at five per cent interest 130 acres, three miles of good town, free mail, school on farm, five room house, good barn, hen house, good well, lots of fruit, half cultivated, half timber pasture. Price $25 per acre. Terms SI,OOO and long time on remainder at five per cent interest. 65 acres, near school, on main road, free mail line, three miles from good town, good tour room house, good barn and other out buildings some fruit and good well. Price only 23.50 per acre, Terms S6OO down and long time on difference at five per cent interest. The above farms are in Jasper county and are all rented. If you are looking for a bargain do not miss inspecting those places. G. F. Meyers, Rensselaer, Ind] Mrs. John Williams, from southwest of town, went to Indianapolis today, to enter Eastman hospital for treatment for a tumor, and will probably have to undergo an operation. At Monon she was joined by her daughter Mrs. F. L. Rees of LaCross, who will remain with her in Indianapolis during treatment Mrs. A. K. Yeoman Mrs. Ord Yeoman Mrs. Ed Randle, and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lefler went to Purdue today to attend the commencemet exercises, the former’s twin sons, Ray and Roe Yeoman, being among the graduates.