Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 185, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 August 1910 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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BEAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W. C. Turner to William Manning, et al, July 29, e% sw, w% se, 21-32-5, 160 acres, Kankakee, SIO,OOO. Charles L. Hensler, et ux to Micah A. Gray, Mch. 10, pt It 4,5, 6, bl 2, Remington, $2,000. John D. Greene, et al to Isabelle Greene, Feb. 16, pt sw, 5-27-6, 130 acres, Carpenter, $2,000. Alberta Babb to Isabelle Greene, Feb. 21, pt sw, 5-27-6, 130 acres, Carpenter, SI,OOO. Isabelle Greene to H. B. Neff, Feb. 26, pt sw, 5-27-6, 130 acres, Carpenter, Howard B. Neff et ux to Albert Sturm Mch. 15, pt sw, 5-27-6, 130 acres Carpenter. Guy K. Hudson et ux to Oro P. Turner, Mch. 26, pt sw. 19-29-6, Marion, $l6O. Harry R. Kurrie to Joseph Kosta, Mch. 26, s%, 29-30-7, nw n%, ne 32-30-7, Newton, $24,000. Chas. E. Grove et al to Sarah M. Grove, Mch. -1, pt It 5,6, bl 3, Stratton’s add, Remington, sl. Frank B. Ham to Ezra Fix, Mch, 25, w% ne nw, 34-29-5, 160 acres, Hanging Grove, $12,000. Nancy B. Dunn to Morris M. McCollough et ux, Mch. 15, It 14, Dunn’s Kankakee Pleasure Resort, $l5O. Eliza Sheets to George I'. Foos, et ux, Mch.3l, It 10, bl 14, Remington, $4-75. Sherman Herath, et al to Charles B. Holley, Mch. 15, e% nw ne, 4-30-7, 271 acres, Union, $14,000. Rachel E. Scott to Sarah E. Miller Flynn, Mch. 29, It 11, bl 10, Leopold's add., Rensselaer, SSOO. John L. Gwin to Johanne Eilts et al, Mch.*l6, e% ne, 1-30-7, nw ne, 12-30-7, 120 acres, Uuion, $6,100. William D. Sayler to Frederick Solomon Tyler. Mch. 26, s J A nw, 1-28-6 Marion, $3,000. Frederick Solomon Tyler to William D- Sayler, Mch. 26. It 12, bl 19, original plat, Rensselaer, $2,000. Ray D. Thompson to John C. Vanatta, Feb. 8, pt 33-31-5, Gillam, S3OO. Benjamin J. Gifford to Guy M. Beebe, Mch. 30, Its 4. 6, bl 1, Newland, $35. Frank Glick Ray to Mary Esther McCoy, Mch. 12, und % nw, und ne, und % sw, 2-32-6, 494.69 acres, und % pt se, 35-33-6, 63.47 acres, Wheatfield, ~sl. Washington S. Lowman et.nl to Maggie J. Griffin, Mch.s, It 20, bl 31, Weston’s add, Rensselaer, SBOO. Emmet L. Hollingsworth to Edward V. Ransford, Mch. 2, n, 15-31-5, Walker, Anna Brown to George M. Nicholson, Mch. 31, sw, sw nw, 24-28-7, 200 acres, Jordan, sl. q c d. Jacob Francis to Jan SickorsKi, et ux, April 1, ws, 8-315, 160 acres, Walker. $5,200. Charles D. Baker to J. W. Huber, Apr. 4, e% ne, ne se, 4-31-5, Walker, $7,000. Peter Plumer et ux to Barney D. Comer, April, 9, se, 26-31-7, 160 acres, Union, SB,OOO. John Eger et al ta Asa W. Sawin, April 4, pt 8-30-7, pt n*4 ne, e% nw, nw nw pt se ne. 17-30-7, 656.47 acres, Union, $33,000. Benjamin J. Gifford to David Blitstein, April 7, nw nw, 14-30-6, Barkley, $1,200. William McNeil to Richard E. Davis April 8, It 14, bl 3, Graham’s 2d add, Wheatfield, S2OO.

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