Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1901 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers.

A. Lewis to Margaret Rainsford, July i, Its 4,5, til 21, Leopold’s add., Rensselaer, It 14, bl 1, Thompson’s Sub. 11. 3. Thompson’s add., Rensselaer 2 000 Lacurtis L. Randle to Cecil C. Randle, July 2, ej nw, nw ne 33-29-5, 120 acres, pt ne nw 30-29-6, 4 500 Taber Curtis, and Coover to Waller E. Rich et al, July 1, Its 1,2, 3, bl 7, Its 5,6, bl it, pt It 4, bl it, Remington 18 000 Farnum R. Curtis to Walter E. Rich et al, July 1, Remington, qcd 1 S. P. Thompson to D. 11. Yeoman, July 2, pt It 3, South East add., Rensselaer 125 Wm. C. Schwier to W. A. Brown, June 15, Wheatfield, pt nesw2s*326 19 Wm. C. Schwier to Charles Meyers, June 15, Wheatfield, pt ne nw 25-32-6 25 A. L. Havens to Lucius Strong, July 2, It 13, bl 4, Rensselaer I 500 Peter Norman to Jacob Nissen, June 8, se 13-29-5 7 400 Samuel Fournier to Retta Fournier, Dec. 12, se ne 7-3 1“-6 725 Margaret Viney et nl to James C. Passons el ux, June 3, Rensselaer, pt 19-29-6, 45 Mary M. Martin to Ellis Jones, July 3, out lot 3, Parr, pt se 21-30-7 375 Wm. 11. Murray to A. C. Scott, July 3, ej nw 24-28-7, 80 acres 4 800 Eli M. Noyes et ux to John Poole, June 7, Its to. 11, hi 12, Leopold's add , Rensselaer, It 7. hi 1, Riverside Park add., Rensselaer 925 John H. Kinney to P. E. Ducharme, July 2, sw, s j nw 23-27-7 15 600 C. G. Spitler et al to It. J, Gifford, June 3, yl.ne, se ne 22-31-6 2 400 Mattie Mcßinehart to Moses. H. Russell, July 1, ej nw, nw ne 3-30-5, 120 acres. : 5 400 Harriet A. Ilnimon to Lyle C. Fisher, June 28, It 2, block 5, Remington. . 150 William S. Coen to (ieorge W Andrew, June 25, pt ej sw 13-29-7, 31 acres 3 200 C. W. Coen et al to George W. Andrus, July 6, e 16 27 of ej sw 13-29-7> 47 acres 1 629 John Eger to Win. S. Coen, July 6, It 7, bl 34; Weston’s add., Rensselaer, pt ne nw 30-29-6 1 350 Isabel Fox to H. J. Gifford, June 14, pt sj sw 29-30-5 15

At Goshen a barber thought to attract atie.ition by coming out with a fire-red shirt waist on and about the first individual that saw him was a bull being driven through the streets The animal rushed for that shirtwaist and chased it several squares and gave the barber a pretty close shave before help reached him and drove oil the infuriated beast.

Homer Hopkins, of Alexandria, was the guest of his mother, Mrs. M. J. Hopkins, the first of the week.