Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 March 1918 — TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE. [ARTICLE]

TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE.

Lewis V. Sayler et ux to Edward F. Spurgeon, Novmeber 29, 1916, s % n % sw 5-30-6, se ne se 6-30-6, 50 acres, Union, sl. John Ulm to Barbara Kelly, February 15, Its 7,8, 9, 10, e% It IT, blk 3, nptlt 1 blk 6, Remington, $1,500. William H. Barry to Samuel T. Atkins, October 17, und % sw 3-31-6, und % s % se 4-31-6, ne 9-31-6, sw sw 10-31-6, n % nw 10-31-6, Walker, $lO. Nekemaih Hopkins to Eugqne W. Lang, March 2, pt se 24-29-7, 5 acres, pt se 24-29-7, 4 acres, pt se 24-29-7, Marion, $75. David H. Yeoman to Robert Zick, March 9, pt e % se 15-31-5, 78.50 acres, Walker, $6,000. Robert Zick to David H. Yeoman, March 9, e % nw 14-31-5, 80 acres, Walker, $4,000. Charles G. Spitler, guardian of May F. Thompson, to Parr I, O. O. F. lodge No. 789, April 28, 1917, pt It 1, blk 1, Parr, $350. Lawrence L. Lewis et ux to James M. Truitt, November 19, s % w % nw 18-31-5, 20 acres Walker, sl. • ' -

Purdue’s hopes of annexing the conference basketball • title were blasted Wednesday night when the Boilmakers lost to the championship Wisconsin five 24 to 18. There is a place for a War-Savings Society’ in every business house, factory, church, lodge and school. If you belong to these why not organize a society in them.