Democratic Sentinel, Volume 17, Number 7, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1893 — Real Estate Transfers, for the Week Ending February 27,1893. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers, for the Week Ending February 27,1893.

Joseph Osborn to Matilda E. McCabe, Dec. 4, 1891, It 4, bl 18, Remington, $250, Matilda E. McCabe to Susan Thurston, Dec. 29, same, $450. Henry Stringham to John O’Connor, Jan. 18, Hogan, pt sw sw 8-81-6, $250. W. W. Hartsell to Bertha M. Hollister, Feb. 21, Its 4,5; bl 15, Rensselaer, $1,600. James B. Graham to Minerva J. Swisher, July 20, 1889, It 3, blk 4, Wheatfleld, Graham’s add., SSO. Catharine Wallace to James B. Graham, Oct. 22, It 4, bl 3, Wheatfleld, Graham’s add., SSO. J. F. Iliff to A. Leopold, Feb. 7, Its 9, 12, 13, bl 10, Leopold’s add., Rensselaer, $350. Henry Schmidt to Anna Fleming, Jan. 30, It 7, bl 5, Schmidt’s add., Hogan, S3O. Wm. B. Austin et al to W. O. Florence, Feb. 20, It 10, bl 3, Benjamin’s add., Rensselaer, $650.

W. O. Florence to Mary E. Florence, et al, Feb. 21, same, sl. W. O. Florence to Eleanor M. Florence, Feb. 21, nw, e£ ne 23-31-7, e£ se 14-31-7, qcd., sl. Wm. R. Parker to Jesse C. Gwin, Feb. 20, und 1-6 se sw 28-30-5, 40 acres, SSO. Abigal Call to Joseph F. Iliff, Feb. 21, n pt se 8-30-6, 45 acres, SI,OOO. Joel Moore to Robert Parker, Feb. 21, nw ne, n| nw 7-27-6, 95 acres, S6OO. Wm. B. Flehart to Frank Foltz, Feb. 20, n£ sw 10-31-7, 80 acres, S4OO. D. J. Thompson to Nelson Morris, Feb. 21, w£ sw sw, e| e£ sw sw 31-33-6, 35 acres, qcd., S7O. G. K. Hollingsworth, adm., to Almira E. Porter, Jan. 19, Its 3,4, in out-lots 14, Rensselaer, Kannal’s sub. div. of outlet 14, $350. James C. Deming et al to John J. Reed, Nov. 22, nw, ni sw ne 13-28-7, $7,200. Henry Fisher to George E. Nichols, Feb. 20, pt sw ne 13-29-7, S4OO. George W. Spitler, by heirs, to John L. Turner, July 18, wl nw, n-J nw sw 4-30-6, qcd., S2O. John A. Kent to Wm. B. Bussell, Feb. 21, Its 7,8, bl 8, Fair Oaks, S2O. A. Leopold to John Greve, Feb. 23, Its 2,3, bl 14, Leopold’s add., Rensselaer, $250. Cornelia M. Shaw to James N. Zea, Fe'o. 7, Remington, pt ni sw 30-27-6, $350.

Thos. E. Bondurant to W. B. Austin, Jan. 19, se 29-32-6, 80 acres, $1,200. Moses N. Chupp to Salome Chupp, Nov. 12,1888, n pt se nw 4-29-7, qcd., $75. Salome Chupp to John Younglass, Dec. 22, 1891, same, qcd., SIOO. James N. Huston et 'al to Frank Foltz, Feb. 24, 1893, nw ne 28-31-7, 160 acres, qcd., SI,OOO. John C. Williams to George M. Kissinger et al, Feb. 21, Its 11, 14, bl 4, Rensselaer. Leopold’s add., S9OO. Frank Foltz to Frank Guss, Feb. 4, n£ sw 26-31-7, 80 acres, S6OO. J. A. Kent to John Casey, Feb. 21, Its 3,4, bl 12, Fair Oaks, S2O. John Kettering to David ’A. Bicknel.Feb. 24, e| se 15-27 7, pt w side sw 14-27-7, $7,700. Esther Willett to Anthony Laurie, Oct, 4, It 3, bl 7, Chambers & Morgan’s add.. Remington, slls.

The Columbia Improvement Company is the title of a new land company just formed in j Rensselaer. The capital stock; of the company is $5,600, divided j into fifty-six shares of SIOO j each. The company is com-! prised of the following well ! known citizens: C. C. Sigler, ! !|.O shares; Joe Harris, 10; J. J, ; Hunt, 10; Harry Murr&y, 8; I Gleo. W,- Goff, 6; E. L. Hollingsworth, 6; Chas. E. Mills, 6. They have purchased twenty acres of land east of the depot on the south side of the railroad qnd running to the Ejpdford road, pn thq ea§t. It i§ their intenjiioq to ut pn«e lsy out streets snd subdivide the land into 140 Jots, and a§ soon as spring opens grade the streets, thoroughly dyajn the land, bqild ani

set out shade trees around every bloek. A good public well will be drilled near the center of the addition. When the improvements are made the lots will be sold on reasonable terms and on payments. They also intend to work hard to get a canning factory located on the northeast corner of the addition and will endeavor to form a stock company for that purpose. It is estimated that a cannery can be built for $7,000 or SB,OOO. If their plans are fully carried out this will be the prettiest part of town. The lots are supplied with good natural drainage, within three blocks of the depot and are within easy access of the school house.