Jasper County Democrat, Volume 21, Number 60, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1918 — TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE [ARTICLE]
TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE
Emma P. Barnes et al to Ab fredda Phillips et al, October 10, ne ne ne 25-29-7, 10 acres, pt nw nw 30-29-6, 1 acne, pt sw ne 25-29-7, 32.62 acres, pt ne 25-29-7, 26.50 acres, pt nw” se 25-29-7, Marion, $4,700. Lena Schneckenburger et baron to Minnie P. Schneckenburger, October 23, und ne nw 16-32-6, und U wu se nw 16-32-6, 60 acres, Wheatfield, $3,000. Minnie P. Schneckenburger et baron to Lena C. Schneckenburger, October 23, una e% ne 16-32-6, 80 acres, Wheatfield, sl. Augustus Phillips to Mildred Br.owning Phillips, October 8, Its 1, 2,7, 8, und i/ 2 Its 3,4, 5,6, bl 19, Rensselaer, Newton’s or Clark’s ad, und s% nw sw 30-29-6, 21.24 acres, und i/> ne ne ne 25-29-7, 10 acres, pt sw ne 3 9 .62 acres, und % It 2, pt ey 2 ne 25-29-7, 3.84 acres, und % It 3, pt ey 2 ne 25-29-7, 4.40 acres, mnd y 2 It 4, pt ne 25-29-7, 6.21 acres,”und y 2 It 5, ipt ei£ ne 25-29-«, 12.5 acres, und % pt nw nw 30-29-6, und % nw se 25-29-7, Marion and Rensselaer, $2. Henry A. Smith et ux to Paul J. Spenner, October 8, pt It 4, pt se <l2-32-5,- 25 acres, Kankakee, SIOOO. Locust Street Church, Methoist Episcopal of Greencastle, Indiana, to George C. Cook, ne sw 32-33-6, Wheatfield, $1 q c d Every farmer wno owns bls farm ought to have printed stationery ■wit!) his name and the name of hlf postoffice properly given. The prln* ed heading might also give the names of whatever crops he special Izes in or his specialties in stock Neatly printed stationery gives you personality and a standing with any person or firm to whom you writt tud Insures the proper reading •/ .your name and address. The economical way to buy correspondence stationery is In pound boxes or bulk quantities. The Democrat handles several different styles and qualities of such papers, with envelopes to match, in its
