Rensselaer Journal, Volume 11, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 January 1902 — Heal Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Heal Estate Transfers.

A Philadelphia newspaper depicts General Miles on the bridge of a battle ship. Admiral Dewy in rough rider costume and,astride a broncho is next in order. Why should not the packers pay a small fee for government inspection of their meats? The inspection enhances the value of the meat and increases the extent of their markets. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■— A surplus in the United States Treasury of $581,000,000 and unparalleled prosperity throughout the country have made of free silver and Bryanism an old and uncanny legend. William T. Stead has issued a pamphlet in which he predicts the day when America will have united with England and her colonies and a “great American republic” will rule the earth. It is stated that the Amalgamated Copper Association owns twenty newspapers scattered throughout the United States. Phis doubtless accounts for the large amount of free advertising the concern has received. The Senator from South Carolina should remember what the governor of North Carolina said to the governor of South Carolina. Perhaps they might be able to drown the fire of envy and stem the stream of invec live. Governor Durbin has blasted ihs budding ambition of some of the members of the board of control of the Indiana Soldiers’ Home by refusing to print their portraits and biographies in the annual report of the home. The Controller of the Currency will soon issue a new series of $lO bills which will bear a handsome portrait of President McKinley. Delinquent subscribers will please note that the editor would be pleased to receive one or two. The most valuable asset of Mr. James Pierpont Morgan is not wealth; it is the cjnfldence of his fellow men. The most timid capitalist will invest his all on Mr. Morgan’s advice. Confidence is the basis of his great financial power. China is progressing. Contrary to all precedent, which prohibits Chinamen from eating at table with ladies, several high officials recently attended a dinner given by Minister Conger at which several American ladies were present. It begins to look as if the greed of Danish speculators would lose to Denmark the sale of the Danish West Indies. President Roosevelt has just assigned Culabra Island as a coaling station so that the itflands are no longer so essential as a naval base. New York has been emulating London of late in the density of her fogs. They have interferred with shipping and made traveling dangerous, but some of the Anglo-maniac society youths are said to be almost delirious with joy—“its so English, you know.” Hon. Henry O. Payne, Postmaster General to be, has given out for publication a statement in which he says, “There is not the slightest foundation for the report, which you say is current in the papers, regarding my views as to the purchase and transfer to the government of the telegraphs of the country.”

AdpmJ. Fecher to Fredrick Karch, Dec. 27, ej se, se ne 12.31-6 4 500 Henry limmons to Anna J. Waymire, Dec. 23, sj sw 16 28-6, qcd ’ 2 800 Lora B Wolfe to James A. Tarman, Feb. 27, 1899, Its 10, u, 12, bl 1’ Remington , James A. Tarman to Joseph G. Tarman, Dec. 26, same j 500 Wm. H. Randle to Charles T Randle, Oct. 5, se sw 35-30-6, 40 acres....’ 000 Emma A. Nowels to David Nowels Nov. it, Its 5,6, bl 17, Rensselaer. 2 000 Noah Frame to Marion Stell et ux Nov. 15, 1900, Its 3, 4. bl 8, A. L.’ McDonald’s add., DeMotte. Charles Schman to Daniel Swan, Jan 2, wj nw 8-31-6’ 3 000 Harvey J. Kannal to Ray D. Thompson, Oct. 5. It 13, Rensselaer, pt se nw 30-29-6 3 000 Mary M. Donnelly to Charles W. Murray, Jan. 3, ej ne w-29-6, w.l nw '>-20-6 8 000 Charles W. Murray to Francis J Donnelly, Jan. 3, same«. Nelson W. Green, to Charles Foley, Dec 11, pt ej ne, nw ne, si nw 28-jt-5, qccl 200 Joseph Vicory lo George H. Simonds' Dec. 2, sw nw 6-31-6, 40 acres ... 450 Amelia Curtis et al to Christian Zea, Oct. 3, Its 7,8, 9, bl 8 and out lot 21, Weston’s add , Remington, qcd. 250 Horace Marble to Henry W. Marble, Dec. 26, Its 10, 11, 12, bl 3, Stoutsber B 150 Robert Ross to Richard B. Wetherill, Nov. 30, se nw, ne sw, sj ne, nJ se 19-29-$, sw nw, nw sw 20-29-5. • • 20 000 If a woman can happen to break a dish that, is already cracked she thinks that she is really a gainer by the operation.