Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 September 1895 — REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. [ARTICLE]

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.

John M Shields to Lorenz Hils debrand, It 13, bl 9, Leopold's Add to Rensselaer, S6OO. C G Spiter to Wm Cooper, ej nw 19-21-6, 80 acres, $1,600. John Sinke to Fred Weltz, e$ nw 4-31-6, 80 acres, $1,200. Thos H Robertson to John A Robertson, nw se 15-28-6, 40 acres 8800. Auditor Ja iper county to Juo A Switzer, sw nw 16-80-6, deed S2OO. Wm L Wood to Maggie M Wiseman, nw cor w| nw ne 19-30-6, J acres, Rensselaei, SSOO. Mary E Kav to F Guy Bomard, nw nw 16-31-6, 40 acres, SI,OOO. Peter Crocker to John W Crocker, und 48 acres, ne 29*32-6, 8350. VV m Cooper to Louis F Hopkins, nw, sw 30*31-6, $6,000. Alfred MoOoy et al to Reuben Dickinson, ne se 18 28-5, 20 acres, $350.

The Park Th?atre opened yesterday with the new Operatic Extravaganzee, written by /as Gorman, enM led “The Golden Ball.” This play has been attracting much attention at Chicago. Two performances were given, one at th » matinee, the other at night. On both occasions the house was packed to the doots, and at night hun - dreds were turned away. The piece is very entertaining from the start to finish. Miss Nettie Von Bbig is the Star, assisted by the entire company of protty girls and great commedians who can sing and dance, the funniest of wnom is William Gallagher. He plays the Irish Embassador in “The Golden Ball” and makes plenty of fun for every holy. The Specialties are all good and some of them to Indianapolis. The Sanger Company is beyond doubt the best that has been here in two years.— India apolis Journal. At Ellis’ Opera House, Saturday evening, Sept. 21. One night only.