TENANCY AND LANDOWNERSHIP 



Also the bill for threshing grain or seeds, for binder 

 twine, harness repairs, blacksmith work and veterinary hire 

 to oe paid jointly. 



It is agreed also that all ditches forming on the land are 

 to be properly filled at the proper time by the party of the 

 second part. 



Also that all noxious weeds, including bull thistles to be 

 cut at the proper time and the weeds of any description on 

 the highways adjoining the above described land to be cut 

 to the middle of the road by party of the second part. 



Also all flood wood and debris lodging along the banks 

 of the creek from freshets to be removed by party of the 

 second part. All brush and debris in the grove on said 

 farm to be kept gathered up and burned by party of the 

 second part. All dead trees in said grove to be used by 

 party of the second part for fire wood, if he wants the 

 same, also all refuse from buildings and fences not fit for 

 use again. 



Also all brush and weeds of any description, growing in 

 fence corners on said farm to be kept cut by party of the 

 second part. 



It is further agreed that no stock shall be allowed in the 

 pastures or meadows while the frost is leaving the ground 

 or until the ground is fairly settled. 



It is also agreed that the party of the first part is to have 

 the use of teams for his private use at any time he wishes 

 when they are not in use on the farm, party of the second 

 part to have the same privilege. 



Also that no grain or feed is to be sold off the above 

 farm without the consent of both parties to this contract. 



Also that the said lease of the above described land is to 



run from March . .. 190. ., for the term of years, 



and at the termination of said lease, should a dissolution 

 be agreed upon, all personal property to be equally divided 

 between said parties. [There are various methods used in 

 dividing the property at the termination of a partnership of 

 this kind. One method is to have the property appraised 

 by disinterested parties and then retained by the one or the 

 other party as the case may be, who pays to the other party 

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