Rensselaer Journal, Volume 10, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 January 1901 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers.

Frank Katzmark to August Stachel, it !4, bl. 2, Graham’s add., Whealfield...; Johnathan Williams (heirs) to George F. Ketchmark, Dec. 8, It io, bl. 5, Dunnville. " 4QO Herman H. Churchill to Marion A. Churchill, Jan. 5, sine se, pt se se 24-30-7 soo Sidney K. Turner to Frank W. fisher, Dec. 3, ne se, s.J se ne 31-32-5, 60 acres, jjq Ann E. Ritchey to Joseph C. Bomtrager Jan. 14, wl sw ne 3-28-7, 20 acres 500 Treasurer Vaughn Church to Anson Chupp, Jan. 14, pt se 2-29-7,...... 100 Anson Chupp to Treasurer Vaughn Church, Jan. 14, pt se 2-29 7, .. 100 S. M. Laßue to Lewis Sayler, Jan. 15 si nw 12-32-6 2 500 Wm. H. Coover to Anna E. Phelps, April 17, 1899, Its 7,8, 9, Coover and Goldsberry’s add., Remington 325 Geo. R. Dickenson to James S. Richardson, Jan. 15, It 8, bl 2, Austin & Paxton’s add., Rensseiaer 300 Gerrit Koster to Jelle A. Roorda, Jan. 15, sw sw 21-32 7, 40 ac/es, 935 W. B. Austin to B. H. Knapp, Jan. 4, s| ne sw. ej se sw 36-32-6, 40 acre s, * 800 Edward C. Miller to Amos H. Alter, Jan 19, sj w 37 a. sw ne 24-30-7, 18 acres, 680

A clergyman, anxious to introduce some new hymn books, directed the clerk to give out a notice in church in regard to them immediately after the serman. The clerk, however, had a notice of his own to give out with reference to tfie baptism of infants. Accordingly at the close of the sermon he announced: “All those who have children they want baptized please send in their names at once.” The clergyman, who was deaf, supposing that the clerk was giving out the hymn book notice, immediately arose and said: “And I want to say for the benefit of those who haven’t any that they r may be obtained from me any day, between 3 and 4 o’clock; the ordinary little ones at 16 cents, and special ones with red backs, at 25 cents each.”—Ex. The state board of education has again adopted the spellers and grammars that have been in use the past five years. The books are not up to standard and should not be imposed on the teachers and pupils of Indiana schools. What is needed in the spelling book line, is a book containing words in common use, Words that are found :n the different lessons every day. The grammars adopted are little used by most teaohers now; and long before the five year period is up, the series wilt be forgotten.—Ex. Sale bills printed at the Journal office while you wait.