Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 June 1919 — [?]MORE CHANGES IN PROPERTY [ARTICLE]

[?]MORE CHANGES IN PROPERTY

■W. J. Wright Trades for A. F. ■ Long Residence on Park Ave. ■; A deal was closed Saturday by ■which' W. J. Wright became the ■owner of the A. F. Long residence ■property on Park avenue and is to ■toe given possession of same July 1. ■The consideration was *B,OOO, but ■ Mr. Long takes in on the deal Mr. ■Wright’s two lots on Park and iHome avenues, each 75x150 feet ■in size, at *1,500, and his lot in I Fairview addition at >SOO. I The property secured by Mr. ■ Wright is one of the best and most 1 nicely located properties on Park I avenue, and is a corner lot. It is I modern in all respects and is a very I desirable property. r Long will move into his tenant house, just across the street , from where he now lives, and which ■ is occupied by E. M. Graham, and Graham will move into the BMndle property about one block IwWher south on the same street, be vacated by Mr. Wright, and Hfhlch the latter has occupied for I several years. Later on, it is understood, Mr. Long Intends to build a bungalow on the Park avenue lot secured from Mr. Wright. I. H. Riley of the Rensselaer ’Creamery and Produce Co., has purchased the Hazel Carr property, consisting pf a residence and some 2% to 3 acres of ground on south Park avenue. Consideration *3,500. Mr. Carr has bought of Mrs. Sarah Reed the property on the corner of Clark street and College avenue, now occupied by Ed Herath. Consideration *2,500. Both are cash deala and possession will be given as soon as Mr. Herath can secure a place to move.