People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 May 1895 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers.

Elizabeth Cripps et al to Laura Lutz, Mar. 30, e pt sw se 34-29-5, 30 acres. Hanging Grove, S7OO. Sallir Bamhizer et al to D. J. Thompson, Apr. 4, sesw 24-28-6, 40 acres, Milroy, quitclaim, SSO. Michael Halloran to Benton and Cora E. Forsyth, Mar. 15 s pt It 9, bl 9, Rensselaer, $6500. Stephen T. Ulrey to D. J. Thompson, Apr..s, nw nw 12-32-6, Wheatfield tp, S4OO. Walace Robinson et ux and Margaret Robinson to Frank A. and Joseph Parr. w 4 nw, 22-29-6, ne, e£ nw 21 29-6, Marion $ll2OO. James Garrison et al to Richard Scritchfield, et al, Mar. 21, nw nw 14-31-7, 10 acres, Keener, $450. James Schaffer to Wm. Esson, Mar. und£ e| se, und4 nw se 8-28-7 Jordan SI2OO. Florence T. Sears to Chas. A. Roberts, Apr. 3, It 4. bl 9, Rensselaer, S3OOO. Wm W. Murray to Wm N, & Chas W. Murray, Mar. 18 pt w£ se 10-29-5, 79£ acres, Barkley, S2OOO.

John H. Vajen to Joseph N. Heath April, 320 acres in 24-25-31-6, Walker, $3200. Alfred and S. P. Thompson to John Coen, April 8, pt sw 19-29-6, Marion, SI2OO. Edmund H. Morlan et al to Omar Morlan, Mar. 25, und 5-6 w| ne 26-29-7, 80 acres, Marion, $2666. Edna Dillon by guardian, to Omar Morlan, March 26 pt ne 26-29-7, Marion, guard’s deed $533. Frank S. Heiple to Lewis M. Shaffer, April 11, s£ se, nw se 10-28 120 acres, Milroy, S3OOO. Omar Morlan to Nellie A. Sayler, March 25, e side w£ ne 26-29-J, 60 acres, Marion,s24oo. Wm B. Austin to Benj. J. Gifford April 5, sese 32-31-6, sw sw 80 acres, Walker, S6OO. Wm A. John ton to Mary J. Johnson, March 12 It 7, n£ Its 8, IQ, 11, 12, bl 12, Western Add. Remington, SI2OO. Fitz Romme to Simon H. Kuster, March 31, sf s£ se 33-27-6, 60 acres Carpenter, S3OOO. Simon H. Kuster, Caroline Romme, April 2, same as above, S3OOO.

Wm A. Meyer to Anna Banes. March 1, e£ ne, nw ne 17-27-6, 120 acres, Carpenter, SSOOO. Abraham Long, to Frank ~W. Austin, April 8, s£ sw 18-32-5, Kankakee, $1275. John W. Clouse to Henry B. Murray Feb 16, It 5, bl 4, Leopold's Add Rensselaer, sl2s. James W. McCleary to Elizabeth J Greeley, April 15, nw nw 15-20-6. 4u acres, w| sw 10 30 7, Barkley, $2165. Alfred E. McCoy to Sarah E. Kerns, April 16. s| se ne 35-31-6, 30 acres, Walker, $450. Albert W. Cleveland to John W. Paxton, April 4, Its 7,8,9,19, 20, bl 33Weston’s Add Rensselaer. $515. John W Paxton to Wm B Austin April 17 same as above $2200. L. Sylvester Waite to Lewis S Chase Sept 27 ’B4 e 4 8-31-5, se 5-31-5, Walker, $2500. Wallace Robinson and Margaret Robinson, to Vinton W Shuck April 11, sw, pt s£ nw 15-29-6, Barkley, $2916. Columbia Imp. Co. to Martha E Farris, April 18, Its 3,4, bl 9, Columbia Add Rensselaer, $265. Henry C. Summers to James Nelson, March 18, ne ne 22-31-6, 40 acres, Walker, SIOOO. Nathan Eldridge to Elizabeth and America Cripps, April 11, It 21, 23, Weston’s Add. Rensselaer, $550. Nellie A. Sayler to Alfred Collins, Mar. 23, und 1-6 Rensselaer Mill, SI4OO. Lewis S. Chase to Lars Gilbranson, Apr. 16. se 5-31 5, 80 acres, Walker, SBOO. George H. Brown, Jr. to August Goepp, Mar. 39, e 4 sw 10-29-5, 400 acres, Gillamand Hanging Grove $14,000. Mary F. McKinney to George H. Brown Jr. Apr. 15, 220 acres in sections 17-18-19-20-29-5, Hanging Grove, S7OO. Mary M. Querry to Wm. N. Rayburn, Dec. 26, ’94, e side ne ne 2-30-5, 7 acres, Gillam $125. John McLaughlin to John Kupka, July 4, ne ne 1-31-5, 40 acres, Walker, $395. Jacob Keener to Sam’l. A. Williams, Apr. 24, s£ nw se, 19-30-6, 20 acres, Union $325. Jacob Keener to Wm. J. Piatt, Apr 24, 40 acres in 17-30-6, Union, S6OO. David E. Hudson to Alfred C. Robinson, Apr. 24, se 34-31-7, 160 acres, title bond, Uuion $2560. Edith N. Clapp to Frances V. Gray, Apr. 23, nw £ bl 4, Stratton’s Add., It 6, Tilton’s Add. Bemington, S6OO. Same to Dora Baker, Apr. 23, It 6, bl 15. Remiogton, It 3, Tilton’s Add. Rtmington, S6OO. Wm. H. Eger to Conrad Kellner, Apr. 25, It 14, bl 9, Leopold’s Add. Rensselaer, $125.

In quantity, quality and prices, Frank B. Meyer’s display of wall paper, was never before equalled. Call and see. Qrand Concert by the. College Band. On Thursday evening, May 9, at 8 o’clock the College Band will open a grand concert in the Rensselaer Opert House. To suit the occasion the choicest selections have been prepared by the band-master and students. They are well aware of the critical taste of the theatre-goers of this city, and, with this point in view, have doue their utmost, so as to be able to give their patrons something which they are sure to appreciate. Among other selections there will be given “Recollections of War,” which is in itself air* ady a complete musicale, and one which no true veteran will want to miss, as it is the grandest display of its bind and vividly brings back the thrilling remembrances of battle. Similar compositions are the grand National melodies and the concert petit, “Gems of Germany.” At the same time the comical in music has not been left out of question, and accordingly the “Coxey’s Army Parade” has been insert*d in the program. Several instrumental solos will also he given by the band. These pieces and a good many others along with the performances of the Glee-club, some ioterspersion.i of piano recitals and singing, will doubtless prove to be an eultrtanment everyone will appreciate. Programs will le distributed in the hall. General admission 25c, reserved seats 35 .i. Tickets on Bile at L >ng’a drug store. Remember the ‘‘exchange,’ run every Saturday by the Christian church ladies in C. D. Nowel’s store; they have all kinds of pastries, baking, and other edibles, a’so needle and fancy work.