Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 April 1877 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers.

For the week ending April 17th, 1877, the following transfers of real estate were recorded in Jasper county: John W. Norris et al. to AndeTson & Jackson, sw 16, 28, 6—160 acres, $2,000. Quit cfazim. v Martha J. Harding to John Makeevor, lot 8, block 9, Rensselaer, S3OO. Emetine Briggs to John S. Hetherington, sw 2, 31, 6—160 acres, SSOO. Auditor Jasper County to J. V. B. Miller, ne, ne se, e end n| nw 30, 32, 5, $42. Tax deed. William Jordan to John Jordan, sw ne 84, 27, 7—40 acres, $1,600 Ephraim Anglemire to James V. W. Kira, part lot 1, block 3, Remington, $l6O. J. W. and Andrew Chambers to John Kpight, lot 6, block 11, Western addition to Remington, SIOO. Robert 8, Pwiggins to Bhoda Erwin, lot 10, block 1, Rensselaer, $123. James G. Watson to Firm Allen, lot 7, block 20, Remington, $lB6. Frederick Rerwinger to James B Dilley, ej e| sw sw 31, 38, 6—lo seres, SIOO. John E. Jones to Ezra L. Clark, nw ne 16, 80,6 40 acres, S4OO. Isaac N. McCurtain to Nathan Eldridge, wise, w} w| e) se 84, 30, 6, nw, ne aw 18, 27, 7—300 acres, $5,900. Auditor Jasper County to James T. Randle, el sw 21,,30, 6—Bo acres. Tax title. Patrick Shannon to Adams D. Raub, wj nw ne 8, 80, 7, n| sw 28, 80, 6—440 acres, S6OO. Quitclaim. James A. Henry to David H. Patton, tract land in Remington, SI,OOO. Jfcpjd H. Patton to Mary A. Lindsay, lot 4, bjock IJ, Remington, and lot 2, Patton’s addition to Remington. SSOO, P. Reynolds to Oliver B. Mclnthe, » 2d,'?7 ( ‘.evricPwrw, $3,600. Cornelia M. Shaw to Oliver B. Mclntire, lots 4, 6 and 6, block 2, Stratton’s addition to Remington, S3OO. Cornelia M. Shaw Jpssp J, Bright, part ne 28, 27, 6—26 acres, S6OO, Myron G. Nichols to Oliver B. Mclnfire, el nw 16, 27, 6—Bo acres, $2,0)00, Deed,

Hon. John Lee, president of tbs Logansport, Craw fords ville and Sonthwestern railroad, has been ohosen President Of the Indianapolis, Delphi, and Chicago railroad. At a meeting of the directors es the latter road, recently held at Delphi, Mr. spoke encouragingly of the prospects of the road, and said if the subsidies and franchises of the oofppsny prove as represented, he qrofjjd give his whole attention to enterprise and endeavor to binl4 the road from Frankfort to Rensselaer this season. Mr. Lee is a man of experjenee in sneh matters, having built seyeyaj roads under very ady.Cfse and what Is very encouraging to the friends of the new joad, is that the completion ot ,the prefer is to the personal adyan/age of Mr. Lee, affording him to Chicago than he s pew h ticeUo Herald. ‘ fi. .Young lien's Christian Association .has been organized at ,v ' * “