Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 July 1895 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers.

Warrantee Deeds where n'4 otherwise designated. Wm. E. Moore to Benj. J. Gifford, s$ nw se 33-80-0, 20 acres, Gil lam, $420. Geo. F. White to M. L. Spitler, n pt el ne, s v ne 11-81-6,100 acres, Walker, S6OO. Alfred McCoy et alto Reed Banbw 32,. 29-6, Hanging Grove, Pres. E. Davis to Horaee Marble, s pt It 8 bl 2, Wheatfield, SIOOO Chap. E. Waling to Chas. Wain iug, se 23-29-7, 80 aores, Newton, $3200. Wm. Holle to Chas. H. Holle, und£ nw sw 3-31-6.20 acres, Walker, S2OO. Wm. B. Austin to James H and Chas. F. Guild, undl wi sw 26-31-5, Gillam, $316.

James H. Lough ridge to Victor E. Loughridge, It 9 hi 8, pt It 10, bl 8, Reosse aer, SI2OO. G. K. Hollingsworth to John W Clouse, si nw 1-28-6, 80 aores, Marion, $2400. Anderaon Dye to Wm. Nicholas nw se 33-31-7, 40 aores, Union. S3OO. Theodore A. Fritohey to D. J. Thompson, n£ se 33-31 -7,Bo<aores, Union, SI,OOO. Carrie A. Bunnell to Chas. E. Hoffman, pt nw’ ee 12-29-6, 80 acres, Hanging Grove, $460. John W. Olouße to Alf. C. Robinson, se ne, e$ sw ne 24-81-7, Union $1,600.

G. D. Meyers to Hattie Meyers, It 7, It !■*, bl 2, Remington, S6OO. Esau Hart et ux to Alberia E. Spencer, It 4, bl 8, Remington, Arthur B. Fisher to Chas F. Fisher, Its 7,8, bl 4, Remington Isaac Parker et ux,}Jaoob Parker etux toG. K. Hollingsworth, ne sw, nw se 21-29-6,80 acres, Hangs ing Grove, $2,400. Samuel P, rker to G. K. Hollingsworth, e£ ne 28-29t,5, se sw, sw sw, ne se 21-29-6, 200 aores, Hanging Grove $6,000. Geo. K. Hollingsworth so Elizabeth Parker, Its 7,8, 9.19. 20, bl 33, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, S6OOO. Geo W. Casey to Sylvester B Jenkins, ne se 1-30-6, 10 aores, Union, S6OO.

The following concerning Will F. Seats, deo’d., we oopy from the LaJunta (C 01. Watermelon - . A Good Man Gone. Yesterday morning, Sunday, at 1 o’clock, there passed from earth all that was mortal of Mr. W. E. Sears, a well known and prominent citizen of La. Junta. Cousumpt tion was the dread disease that ended a busy and useful life. Deceased was born in Rensselaer, Indiana, and lacked just one day of being forty years of a"e. For the past eigh years he has been a resident of La l unta, for most of this time prescription clerk i \ Emerton’s drug store, and only a few brief months ago engaging in bu“luess for himself. For the past four years no hai been Coroner of Otero county, having been elected by the largest majority of any candidate on the Republican ticket, and which position he filled with signal ability and economy to the taxpayers. Ha had many friends, being familiarly known and accosted as “Doc," had a neart as large as his will was free, never turning a deaf ear to the cry of the needy, but always contributing of his purse and sympathy to the afflicted and distressed, and his nama is blessed by many a poor unfortunate who has been the recipient of his bountiful charity. His life acts stamp him as a good man, aud wtiat ever his faults, they weie outweighed by his kind and goodly deeds. Tba funeral will take place tomorrow at 2 o’clock, from the Presbyterian church, Rev. Lyle preaching the sermon, and the funeral obsequies will be under the charge of t u e Knights of Pythias and the Woodmen lodges, both of uhich orders he was a member.— He Laves a sorrowing wife me four little children, who have th sympathy of the community in their deep affliction. Bleep on, old friend, and your memory will ever remain green in the hearts of those who knew you best in life, and loved you for your many noble qualities of both mind and heart. Night has closed, and day has opened tor our friend, Doc W. E. Sears.