People's Pilot, Volume 2, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 June 1893 — Real Estate Transfers, for the Week Ending June 10, 1803. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers, for the Week Ending June 10, 1803.

Andrew Bukowsky to Lawrence Babst, May 10, sw se, se sw 1-27-7, $2,200. A. Thompson to Margaret E. Thompson, June 3, It 21, bl 82, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, qcd., sl. A. Leopold to Chas. D. Nowels, March 3, It 12, 13, bl 4, Leopold’s add., Rensselaer, $250. Nancy J, Kepner to Sarah J. Timmons, May 6, nw ne 23-28-7, 40 acres, SBOO. MargaretE. Thompson to Jane McNett, June 3, It 21, bl 32, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, $l,lOO. Alexander A. Tyler to Nancy A. E. McGinnis, April 11, Its 2, 3,4, bl 2, McDonald’s add., DeMotte, S6O. D. E. Fairchild to Samuel McGinnis, May 18, pt It 2, bl 3, DeMotte, S4O. Albert R. Kercheval to Thomas Thompson, May 25, Its 1,2, bl 9, Fair Oaks, S6O. A. J. Smith to G. L. Parks, April 12, ne sw 26-28-6, qcd., sl. Daniel S. Antrim to Cornelius Evers, May 16, sw sw 2-31-7, 40 acres, $450. Samuel Clark etal to P. E. Davis, Jan. 2, 1892, pt ne se 25-32-6, $1045. D. S. Alter to Lavina man, May 30, Its 5,6, bl 8. McDonald’s add., DeMotte, $225. W. B. Austin to James McGinnis, June 6, w side ne nw 12-30-5, 35 acres, qcd., sl.

Rial Benjamin to R. P. Benjamin, July 9, 1881, Its 1, 12, bl 11. Rensselaer, pt sw ne 30-29-6, sl. Same to same, Nov. 16, 1888, Its 6,8, 9, 10, bl 2, Its 6, 10, 11, 13, bl 3, Benjamin’s add, Alex. A., Tyler to W. C. Tyler, Nov. 24, Its 7,8, 9, bl 1, McDonald’s add., DeMotte, S6O. Wm. C. Tyler to J. L. Tyler, May 23, Its 7,8, bl 1, McDonald’s add., DeMotte, S4O. J. A. Larsh to C. H. Peck, May 27, Remington, pt nl nw 30-27-6, $800„ Eleanor M. Florence to F. R. Otis, June 6, nw 23-31-7, $1,600. W. L. Rich to C. R. Bull. May 17, s side sw bl 4, Bruel’s add., Remington, SIOO. W. R. Nowels to C. E. Nowels, March 15, und | Its 9, 11, 13, bl 37, Weston’s add., Rensselaer, $l5O. R. P. Benjamin et al to Jacob Schanlaub. April 1, Its 1,4, 5, bl 3, Benjamin & Magee’s add., Rensselaer $325. Hemphill & Honan are selling out to quit business. Now is the time to get bargains for cash.

Mr. Foster, of Fostoria, was no greater than the financial policy of his party. It will bankrupt him, and if it is not changed it will bankrupt the country.— Mo. Republican. Cleveland’? message promises to be a hummer. The annexation of the Republican party and the beauties of a single gold 'basiswillbehis principal reccommeudations.—Western Call. The People’s party is on re- ( cord wherever its men have been' elected to office, showing an honest effort to reduce the expenses of government and protect the taxpayers.—N. W. Reform Journal. It was the little politicians in the last campaign who did the promising, not Mr. Cleveland. He now says to them, “gentlemen deliver your own goods, while I deliver mine.”—Mercury,' N. C. For a good smoke try the Safety cigar.