Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 99, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 March 1917 — TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE [ARTICLE]

TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE

Louis H. Weiss et ux to Peter Nomenson, February 27, n%, 28-28-5, Milroy, $27,200. Josiah Davisson et ux tq John W. Hammerton, February 24, part lot 23, block 32, Rensselaer, Weston’s second addition, $1,200. Garrit Grevenstuk by guardian to John Woudama, January 5, lot 6, block 3, -Demotte, >350. Christian Mosimann to Frank Holscher, February 26, part sw, 17-27-7, 160 acres, Carpenter, $25,600. > ■Ray D. Thompson et ux, to Charles Grand, December 21, 1912, w% nw, 25-31-5, 80 acres, Gillam, sl. q c d. Lois Wilson Jellies by sheriff Jasper county to W. B. McNeil, March 7,8% ne sw, e% se sw, 36-32-6, Wheatfield, 60 acres. John P. Petty to Thomas J. Mallatt, February 22, lot 12, block 19, Virgie, sl. Samuel McGinnis et ux to Frank M. Hart, April 8, 1914, lot 2, block 3, Demotte, $235. John Hohner et ux to John H. Bute, February 26, ne ne, 34-32-5, 40 acres, Kankakee, $2,600. Alexander L. McDonald et ux to Charles J. Dean, March 6, fraction nw, 19-28-5, 137.65 acres, se ne, 24-28-6, 40 acres, Milroy, sl.

Senate bill No. 230, which has become a law, will no doubt re* suit in the resignation of at least two justices of the peace in Jasper county. This bill prohibits justices from practicing law in<any of the courts of the county in which they hold Such office. It is very probable that Delos Dean of Rensselaer and John Greve of Demotte will not care to hold their offices under this law. In fact, they cannot afford to hold th'em, as both are practicing attorneys.