People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 October 1894 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]
Real Estate Transfers.
Samucl F. (kioiiiM' lo Lucinda Cooper,Jan. 5, 3;)-(>, 40. SSOO. Chas. 11 Motlier to Simon P. Thompson. Oct. 5. 1894, und|s| Dw l'i 3l> 7. s34' Nelson Randle to William H. Randle, Oct . 13. 189-1, se 35-30-6, 160. Chester E. Moore to Alfred W. Hopkins, Out. 11. 1891, nw se 23 32-7, nA sw 23-82 7, se ne 22 32-7, el se 22-32 7. 0'350. Daniel E. Eairchild to Lucy N. Granger, March 7, 189-1. lot 8, pt 4 DeMotte, in ne so 27-32-7. —s4s. Willie F. Granger to Lucy M Granger, March 7, 1894, e£ sw sw 27-32-7, 20. —s4oo. M. Bruner io Lillian E. Fairchild, Oct. 5, 1894, lots 12 13-14-15, Burner’s add to DeM Hie. — SIOO.
E. H. Tahler to Chester T. Miller, Oct. 12, 1894, w.j se 29-32 6. $2,000. A. R Marcher io Emma Marlacher, Oct. 11, 1894, n! nJ- se 36-28-7, sw se 25-28 7, 80. -#SOO. Thomas T. Florence to John T. Wampler, Oct. 10, 1894, <e 26-31-7, 160.—53,500. Lee D. Muuck to John W. Mauck Oct. 11, 1894, und 2 -iw se 33-29 7, 20.-4400. Minerva and Alvia Rowley to Thos. Z McMurray. Sep.. 27, 1814. e| se 33 29-7, 80.—52,800. Charles A. Boggs et. •< ;, to J.o-i L. Boggs, ei se 18-27-6, 40. —sl. Rensselaer Sunnyside add to Charles Kruger, Oct. 10, 1894, lots 1-2 3 4-5-6-7-8 9-10-11 12-13 and 14 bl 6. lot 14 bl 7. Otio. John Makeever to Joseph Glosser, Nov. 28. 1890, s| ne 22-28-6, 80.—52. Edwin G. Warren to Mildred Tyler, Sept. 5, 1891, lots 1 13 bl 7, A. L. McDonald’s add to North DeMotte.—sl,2oo.
Emma J. Warren to Mary E. Troxell. June 4, 1894, pt w.l nw 26-32-7, 76 90 100.—$1. i Chattie M. Taylor to Sheridan Cooper, Sept. 26, 1894. pt nw sw 26 32 7.—5150. Marinda W. Barkley to David and Emilie J. Hilton. Se; 2 11, 1894, und e end lots 11 14. >4 36, Weston’s add to Rensselaer;— $75. Sylvester B. Jenkins to Chat tie M. Tyler, Sept. 18, 1894, pt nw sw 26-32-7.—5150. [ Martha Ponnelly to Francis J.
Donnelly, Sept. 18, 1893, lots 1128- Thompson’s add to Rensselaer.—s 2. John H. Crawford to Andress Crawford and Henry Feldman. Oct. 5, 1894, ne sw 24-32-7.—11, 000. John W. Duvall to Edmund Duvall, June 19, 1894, und pt out lot 26, pt lot 1 Rensselaer JasJ per County Drainage Associa] tion, of Rensselaer.—ssoo. Edmond Duvall to Isaac Glaze’ brook, Oct. 18,1894, pt e| nw 30 29- Rensselaer.—s6s. Elizabeth to Melvill H. Garriott, Oct. 1, 1894, e 4 wl ne 1930- wi el ne 19-30-6, 60.-81,-000. Alfred Thompson to B. Jj Giffoid, Oct 17, 1894, w| se 1731- 80.—5450. Josephine Miller to B. J. Gifford, Oct. 16, 1894, md 1-9 sw ne 26-30-6. —s4o. Peter D. Johnson to William B. Austin, Oct. 17, 1894, sw 2331 7, 160.—8100. Della R. Renicker to Louis M Thronlon, Oct. 20, 1894, w side w| nw 11-29-7, 231.-81,000. Abigail Abbett by heir to I'homus Thompson, Oct. 1, 1864, md ne sw 10-31-5, 20,- 855. Suda L. GrimmetoG. R. Faylor, Nov. 16, 1891, pt nw 12-30-7, sw 1-30-7, 320. -S2OO.
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