People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 June 1895 — Heal Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Heal Estate Transfers.

Ruth J. Kuster, perpt.. to B. L. & S. Assin. June 1895. pt 6 Remington, Stratton’s addition, S4OO. James A. Bilile, perpt., to B. L &S. Ass’n. June 1. 1895, 6-2 Remington. Stratton’s addition. S3OO. Simon H. Kuster to Robert Parker, June 11. 1895, pt nw 25-27-7, S2OQ. Conrad Kellner to Gov. B. & L. Inst, May 14,1895, 149, Rensselaer, Leopold’s addition, S3OO. United States of America to Jacob Kephart, July 31, 1851, e| nw 34 31-6; United States of America to Jacob Kephart, w| ne 34 31-6, 160 acres. United States of America to James M. Hilt June 3. 1851, e| ne 33-31-6, w| nw 34-31-6, 160 acres. James R. Hershman to Benj. J. Gifford, June 3, 1895. »e| sw 29-31-5; James R. Hershman to Benj. J. Giffo e. se nw 29-81-5, $21.20. William J. Allen and J. H. Louden to Benj. J. Gifford. May 31, 1895, ne 10 30-6. sw 15-31-6; William J. Allen and J. H. Louden to Benj. J. Gifford, s| se 3331 6. s 4 sw 34-31-6, 480 acres; $4,800. Benj. J. Gifford to W. J. Allen and J. H. Louden. June 4, 1895, ne 10 30 6. sw 15 31-6. Benj. J. Gifford to W. J. Allen and J. H. Louden, sj se 33-31-6, si sw 34-31-6, $3,200 Samuel R. Nicholas to William R. Nowels, Jan., 1895. 14 15-19, Rensselaei, Weston's 2d addition, S3OO. Commissioners Jasper county to William D. Sayler, June 12, 1895, and lot 5, n 3. ne 5-28-7, SSO. Hans Henry Bloes io Henry T. Feldman, March 18, 1895, sw ne 24-32-7. S7OO.

Fredrick Kroeger to Mordecia F. Chilcote. June 10. 1895, pt sw ne 18-31 6. 1| acres, SSO. Henry J. Bauman to W. W. and Abram Jones, April 11 1895, w| nw 19-32-5-85-60, $1,160. Martin L. Shanabarger to Lorenz Hildebrand, June 12, 1895, $l3B. John W. Paxton to Equitable St. B. & L. Association. June 13.1895. e 4 21-30. John W. Paxton to Equitable St. B. & L. Association. 22-30. Rensselaer. Weston's second addition. SI,OOO. John Q. A. Lambom to Robert Parker, June 8. 1890, na nw 14-27-7, 40 acres. $590. John Q. A. Lambom, Ollie and Flora Hen ricks. June 8. 1895. nw nw 14 27-7, 40 acres. $590. John Q. A. Lambom to Mary M. Elston. June,B. 1895, s 4 nw 14-27-7. 80 acres. SBIO. Brazillia F. Ferguson to Marion L. Spitler. June 11. 1895. 2215 Rensselaer, Weston's addition, sl. ’ Peter McKissock to affidavit of May 28. 1895, s| nw 34 32-6. Peter McKossock. affidavit; n| sw 34-32-6, Peter McKossock affidavit; n 4 ne 11-31-7. Peter McKossock. affidavit, sw ne 11-31-7, 280 acres. Mary M. Querry to Minervia Rowley. May 10. 1895. west side sw se 35-31-5. S2OO. Daniel S. Makeever, jr., to David C. Makeever. June 15, 1895, sw ne 7 29 7; Daniel Ma keever to David C. Makeever, pt n end ne sw 7-29-7, 65 acres, SI.OO. David C. Makeever to Micah B. Halstead. June 1. 1895, pt n side, ne sw 7-29-7. 25 acres. SI,OOO. Elias Marion to Isaac W. Porter. June 15, 1895. 1,2, 3, Elias Marion to Isaac W. Porter, 4-6-33. Rensselaer. Weston’s second addition, $533. David H. Yeoman to Ella and Rosa Culp. June 15. 1895, all 4. Rensselaer. Weston's second addition. $1,750. Rensselaer Land & Improvement Company to James W. Lewis. June 11. 1895, 6-17. Rensselaer, Weston's second addition, ;85.

James H. Lougbridge to Blanche Lougbridge, May 27, 1895. 5-6 19, Rensselaer. $600. Marion L. Spitler to James F. Irwin, April 4,1895, 10-9, Rensselaer, Weston’s second addition $100. Joseph H. and Frank S. Tiacy to Marion L. Spiller. June 10, 1895. ne sw 21-31-5. 40 acres. $300. The Tennessee Press Association. which has been spending a week at Cumberland Island, off the Georgia coast. passed through Atlanta on its homeward trip last Wednesday. Quite a number of the editors stopped over in Atlanta at the invitation of the Cotton States and International Exposition Company, and were entertained at a barbecue at the country home of Mr. W. A. Hemphill, vice-president of the Exposition Company. They were given an electric car ride over the city, and escorted over the Exposition giounds by a committee from the Exposition Directory. The party went on to their Tennessee homes Wednesday night, much pleased with the sights of the building of the great Fair.