Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 October 1910 — Page 3
I I-' > I. ■ » I HE well-dressed young man of today as we clothe ■ I him, is certainly worth looking at. He presents
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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Helen McManus to Thomas A. Means, Sept. 7, s% se, 23-31-6, 80 acres, Walker, sl. q. c. d. Jacob R. Wilcox to Fraik Foltz, Sept. 7. Its 1. 2,3, 4,5, bl 13, Weston's 2nd add. Rensselaer, sl. Frank Foltz to Jacob R. Wilcox, et ux, Sept. 7, Its 1,2, 3,4, 5, bl 13. Weston’s 2nd add, Rensselaer, f 1- ' ' . Orval E. Mehring to Robert McCane. Sept. 6, n% nw sw. 24-31-6, Walker, $1,600. Carrie C. McWilliams to Edward McWilliams, et al, July 2, n% 6-28-5 Milroy. n% nw nw ne, ne. ne nw 7-28-5 pt sw, pt sw se, 31-29-5, 580 acres, Hanging Grove, $1 q. c ; d. Oscar E. Brown et ux to Charles Howard Mills, Sept. 9, se se, 3-30-6, 40 acres, Barkley, SI,BOO. Charles Howard Mills to Minnie Brown, Sept 9, se se, 3-30-6, 40 acres, Barkley, SI,BOO. r William Petty to Maggie Petty, Sept. 10, It 1, bl 37, Virgie, S3OO. Oscar E. Brown, et ux to George F. Meyers, Sept. 9, pt sw, 25-29-7, 13 acres Marion, SI,BOO.
Jacob Jungles et ux to Frank Zacher, Sept. -12. pt ne nw. 4-29-7. 10.21 acres Newton, SI,BOO. James T. Randle to Daniel s. Makeevdr, Sept. 12, und 1-3 outlot 3, sw nw, 30-2 S-6, Rensselaer.*und 1-3 e% Be, sw ne, e% nw ne, 16-29-6, 140 acres, Barkley, $4,700. James R. Bright to Luther Brown, et al. Aug 2. Its 1,2, 3, bl 14, original plat. Remington $4,000. Mary Gore to Mann Spitler, Dee. 5. 1901, It 2, bl 10. Fair Oaks, $lO. Mann Spitler to Qan Manderville, Sept. 14, It 2 bl 10, Fair Oaks. sloi Jennie M. Thompson, et al to John L. Goben, Sept. 6, n% se. 35-32-5. SO acres. Kankakee. $2,500. Godfrey D. Yeiter to Anna J. Yeiter. Sept. 12 outlot 26, Owen’s subdivision nw, 19-29-6, 5 acres, Marion, SI,OOO. George F. Meyers to Josiah R. Carr. Sept. 16, It 29, Owen’s subdivision, nw. 19-29-6, Rensselaer, SI,OOO. Oscar X. Berry, et ux to Frank B. Ham, Sept. 13, n% se, 23-28-6, 80 acres Milroy, sl. William L. Wood to Nebemiah
Littlefield, Sept. 17, pt Its 16, 17, bl 31, Weston’s add, Rensselaer, S4OO. George F. Meyers to Frank P. Smith, et al, Sept. 20, Its 9, 10, 11, 12, bl 16, Weston’s add, Rensselaer, SI,OOO. Louise Miller to John P. Wolf, Sept. 17, ne, 4-31-5, 82.57 acres, Walker, $3,750. John G. Brown to Isaac S. Peck, Sept. 20. sw, nw, 21-28-5, 240 acres, Milroy, $12,000. Josiah Gaines to Eunice Helsel, Feb. 15, Rs 17, 18, bl 12, Fair Oaks, $135. Maude E. Spitler to Gustave Xothdurft, et ux, Sept. 22, sw se, pt sb sw, pt sw sw, 6-30-5, 97.21 acres, Barkley $4,524.45. Maude E. Spitler to Paul Samuelson, Sept. 22, pt s% sw, 6-30-5, Barkley, pt se, 1-30-6, Gillam, sl,348. Bert O. Gardner to John B. Ackerman. June 23, e% ne, n% nw ne, 27-29-6, pt nw nw, pt sw nw, 26-29-6, Marion, sl. Irving Sherman to Charleli W. Higdon, Sep£. 21, aw, e% nw, njr nw,
a good appearance; he wears clothes of good quality—we sell no other—they fit him well, they are ■ : ■ '.' "• ' . : .'. y J. \ ‘■- ' "■ -■■-..•■■■■.- ■"..-.■■■■ ■/•(, ; ';'. ’ : made in good style. If the cut of his garments looks freakish, with a lot of faddish ideas in the way the pockets are made, or any of the other foolish kinks that some clothes have, you may know he isn’t one of our customers. HART SGFAFFNER & MARX . • * omke clothes for young men such as gentlemen of discrimination and taste are glad to wear. ' • '• ■ ' • • '- • Young men’s clothes like these have all the characteristics which the smartly dressed young man wants. The coats are made with good broad shoulders; the lapels have long, graceful roll; the back is shaped in, and down over the hips, with a little flare to the skirts. The trousers are made from 03 the moderate to the extreme peg-top style. v 9 You see these are merely characteristics of the young, vigorous, athletic figure, the type of the young college man. If a young fellow has such a figure, he wants such clothes; and if he hasn’t the figure, he wants the clothes that look like it; and there you are. *yarr ? % . .. * •.-• * And here they are; made for us, of the best all-wool fabrics, with the finest of tailoring, by Hart Schaffner & Marx, the greatest of all clothes-makers. They don’t make any but good clothes, and we’re glad to sell them because we know we’re doing you a service in it. Suits, sls to $35 \ Overcoats, sls to $22.5°
M-28-6, n% ne. n% ne, 15-28-6. Milroy. $36,000. Charles H. Jackson to Sumner Morland Samson. Sept. 22, pt wV4 9-31-6, 313 acres, Walker, sl. Dora B. Jacks to Leonard L. Lefler. Sept. 9, It 3, bl 4, Benjamin and Magee’s add. Rensselaer, SSOO. Thomas Wickens to John H. Pursifull, Sept. .21, s*4 ne ne, 33-29-5, nw nw, 34-29-5, Hanging GrovO, $3.000. „ Thomas Wickens to John H. Pussifall, Sept. 21, s% ne ne, 33-29-5, pt sw nw. 34-29-5, Hanging Grove. $3,000. Maude E. Spitler -to W. Leroy Meyer, Sept. 23, pt e% ne, nw, pt s% nw, 191.26 acres, Barkley. $7,650. James Clark to Warrep 6. Duvall. Sept. 28, sw ne, Union, sl,400. - Starrat Graham Smith to John Eger, Sept. 15, n% nw, 10-30-6', 80 acres, Barkley, $1,400. Leonard L. Lefler to James -XV Hayworth, Sept. 30, It $, bl 4, Benjamin an 4 Magee’s add,‘ Rensselaer, $1,500.
Emmet L. Hollingsworth to Josiah Davisson, Oct, 1, pt.se sw, 8-31-6, 11 acres, Walker, SI,OOO. C. G. Spitler to Henry J. Hochbaum, Oct. 4, Its 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. 19, bl 19, Virgie,'s27,lo, q. c. d-v : l . ” Sarah.E. Laughlin to A. P. Rainiej, et al, Sept. 28, Its 6,7, bl 2, Chamber’s add, Remington, $Bl5. b George A. Rainier to Alfred P. Rainier, Sept. 10, pt its’ 1,2, bl 13. original plat, Remington, $1,500. Alpheus Elmore to Lewis B. Elmore. May 10, 1909, e% sw. e% w% sw, pt e*4 sp, 5-28-6, Marion, $9,000. , Maude ,E. Spitler to Leroy Smith. Sept. 19, Its 1,2, 3, bl 14, Weston’s add, Rensselaer, $225. Benjamin J. Gifford to David Blitstein, Oct. 5, s% se, 11-30-6, 100 acres, Barkley, $3,000. ■; David Blitstein to John Belvins, Oct. 8, s% se, 11-30-6, 100 acres, Barkley, $3,750. \ Hpnry H. Shipman to Arthur G. Catt, Sept. 22, se se, 6-28-7, pt sw sw, 5-28-7, 66.40 acres, ; Newton',
$3,300, . , . Austin X. Lakin to Hencv C Dekock, Oct. 10, Its 6,8, 9f* 12, 13 000 2 ’ McDonald ’ 8 add - Demotte, sl,l „ E * Worth Kolb to Frank Foltz Sept. 27, It 2, bl l, original plat, Renselaer, sl. v ’ John Poole to John C. Vanatta et al, Oct. 8, se sw, ne sw, se Hansin * it E n a - ¥ c ! L ' aushlin ’ et al to Charles E Bambridge, Oct. 10, pt ne, 25-: »2-6, s% se, 24-32-6, 230 acres W heatfleld, $12,500. Jc«iah I. Miller to Charles P. * Mootly, Oct. 7, pt ne se, 6-29-5. 6.00 acres, pt nw sw. 5-29-5, 1 acre, Barkley *2,250. , • L « vi Hawkins to Honor L. Hensler, Oct. 5, pt n% sw, 30-27-6, Remington, s3o|9. Jossie E. Wilson to Max Ray Kepner, Sept. 23, Its 3,4, bl 2, Columbia add, Remington, SIOO. Augusta Brown, et al to John Greve Sept. 29, Its 1,2, 3, 4. bl 3, Miller s add, Wheatfield, SBO. ’
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