Jasper Republican, Volume 1, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 September 1875 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers.

The following transfers of real estate were filed in the Recorder’s office during week ending Sept. 1, 1875: Elizabeth Hand to John Schreiber for S2OO, nnd one-third sw 15, 31, 5—53 acres. Newton Heskettto John Semmea for sl,650, n hf nw 20, 81, s—Bo acres. Erhard Wuerthner to Christian Wnerthnor for SSOO, n hfnwse 27, 29, 7 —20 scree. State of Indiana to James Gray for S6OO, • hf nw 16, 27, 7—Bo acres. State of Indiana to John Y. May for $720, n hf se 16, 27, 7—Bo acres. Gulian Ludlow Dashwood toS. P. Thotnpfor $2,500, e hf, nw, n hf sW and se sw 20, 80, 7—600 acres. Margaret M. Gibbs to 8. P. Thompson for $125, s hf se 82, 38, 6—Bo acres. Richard Butler to M. L. Spitler and 8. P. Thompson for S4O e hf nw 84, 80, 7—Bo acres. Quit claim. M. L. Spitler and 8. P. Thompson to Richard Butler for S2O, s end nw 26, 80, 7 28 acres. Quit claim. Marion L. Spitler to Jane A. Dodd for $25, whf ne 28, 28, s—Bo acres. Quit claim. M. H. Grant to Elisa Potts und one-third sw se 35, 80, 6. Quit claim. E. T. Harding to T. E. Wiliey for $1,500, und hf of parts of lots 5 and 6 block 8 Rensselaer. Spitler & Hammond to George Stalbum for $320, shf sw 21, 31, s—Bo acres. Aquilla Jones to Joseph Long for $650, e hf nw and sw nW 10 80 5—120 acres. J. T. and D. Daugherty to Lewis L. Daugherty for SI,OOO, und six-sevenths ne ne 5, 28, 6—54 .31 acres. L. L. and J. T. Daugherty to Daniel Daugherty for $3,000, und three-sevenths s end e hf sw 33 29, 6, and und three-sevenths nw nw 4 28. 6—69.65 acres. L. L. and D. Daugheriy to J. T. Daugh. erty $1,500, und five-sevenths n pt e hf sw 33, 29, 3—65 acres. Henry Sprecher to G. H. Payne for $424, sw sw 23, 80, 6—40 acres. Peter Kelly to John Conwell for S4OO, se qr block 4 Stratton’s Add to Remington. John R. Elder, trustee, to F. W. Babcock and J. A. Fellows for SBOO, s hf se, ne se, n hfne and se ne 86, 81, 6—240 acres. John R. Elder, trustee, to Jehn Miller for SBBO, shf ne and n hf se 12, 81, 6—160 acres. John Miller to William Myers for $960, n hf ne and n hf se 12, 81, 6—160 acres.

We clip the following frrm the Goodland Courier : They are still hawing it lively.in Kentland. The excitement caused by the murder had had hardly subsided when another event ocQHrred calculated to keep up the unpleasant feelings existing there. Last Tuesday evening between 9 and 10 o’clock, the building occupied by Hicks as a dwelling and paint shop, situated between two saloons, was blown up by some person or persons, through the agency of powder.— The floor was thrown up, the east wall pushed ont a foot or more, the stairs thrown down, and the whole building racked beyond the possibility of repair. Had the powder been more closely confined, the damage would have been incalculably greater. The two saloons were closed at the time, and therefore the proprietors were out of danger. It is not yet known who perpetrated this piece of deviltry, tat the suposition is, that they were friends of the murdered man.— The difficulties there seem to be developing into a feud. The plain intent of this deed is nearly as criminal as the murder committed by Mrs. Hicks. It is the imperative duty of the good citizens of Kentland, to use every effort to ferret out and bring to justice all the parties to this deed, as well as to see that Mrs. Hicks is fully prosecuted for what she has dose.