Democratic Sentinel, Volume 1, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1878 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers.

During the week ending February 6th, 1878, the following transfers of real estate were recorded on the books of the recorder of Jasper county: Jasper Circuit Court to Adams D. Kaub, nw ne 3, 30, 7,' nj sw 23, 30, 6—2vo acres $ 707 Mahlon Hidge to John McQuerry, wj ne 8, 31, 6—Bo acres 800 Levin I*. Me: rill et al. to Francis M. Goff, sw ne 1, 30. 6—40 acres. Quit claim 1 Rolla T. Newman to Henry Crossley, sw nw 8, 29, 7—40 acres 600 David L. Pritchard to William McElfresh, the undivided one-third w| nw sw 4, 29, 6, e| se, nw se 5, 29, G—l3o acres 600 Common Pleas Court to William Hanley, undivided one-half sw se 22, 30, 5, se sw 4, 30, s—Bo acres 150 John Wilkinson to Melissa Wilkinson, w| ne 33, 28, 7—Bo acres “ 1,400 John Cooper to Eliza Jane Platt, nJ s| se 8, 30, 6—40 acres 500 John W. Hargrave to Ralph Fendig, nJ ne sw 5, 29, 7—20 acres 200 State of Indiana to Michael Zick, se ne, ne se 16, 31. s—Bo acres 280 Celcuira A. White to George H. Brown, sj se 36, 30, 6—Bo acres 2,000 John Miller to Martin Witz, undivided one-half of the undivided onefifth of the undivided two-thirds of part wj nw 35, 30, 6—44 acres. Quit claim 36 Jacob Sell to Francis M. Evans, sw ue, wj nw, se nw 22, 31, 5—160 acres 800 Stillman Gates to William Powell', se 25, 32, 6—160 acres. Quit claim 1 Daniel Belangee to James Welsh, ej lots 4,5, 6, block 7, town of Remington J. Vandercar to James M. Wil-, liams, part se se 22, 32, 5—2 acres..l Jonathan Williams to James M. Williams, part sj ej se 22, 32, 5—28 acres Frank Harris to Thomas E. Bond et al., sw nw 81, 32, 6—40 aeres There were also recorded eight mortgages, one school fund mortgage, four chat tel mortgages, one bill of sale and one will.

Courier-Journal: Voorhees Jet himself loose in the Senate on Tuesday in favor of John Sherman’s financial views of 1868. His speech was evidently a master effort, after his peculiar and effective style of eloquence, although sparsely reported ovei the wires. His arraignment of the money power was full of Voorheesian thunder, and for a maiden Senatorial speech it must have seemed a stunner to the mild-eyed and ruminating occupants of curule chairs.