Rensselaer Republican, Volume 14, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 October 1881 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers.

J< H. Turpie et •! to Lewis Jenkins, w.d, ne ne 31, • hf se 30, aw and aw se 29, 31, 6, S7OOO. E. D. and J. Harden, q. e. d., a hf nw 2, 30 6, §IOO. Jane King to Elizabeth Bedford, w. d., blk 8, Leopold's add to Rensselaer, sllO. A Thompson to 8 A Mast, w d, ae aw 27, 30, 7, S3OO. T. J. Saylor to E A Hyland, w d, nnd hf es mill groper ty, Rensselaer, $2,600. Nancy w Reese to John Makeover, w d, lets 4 & 5, blk 12, Western add to Remington, S2OO. L Morrison to I H Wil son, w d, a hf aw 25, 32, 6, SI2OO. 1 H Wilson to A W Duell, w d, a hf aw 25, 82, 6, SBOO. David Newels to F L Cotton, w d, lota 1, 2,4, 8,8, blk 26, Weston's add to Rensselaer, SBOO. .' Spitler A Thompson to Gilmore & Myrea, w d, a hf se 7 A n hf no 18, 80, «, SIOOO. (J W Gilmore to W H Meyers, w d, und hf of ae ae 7 and of ne ne 1, 80, 6, SSOO. W H Myers to C. W. Gilmore, w d, und hf of aw ae 7, nnd nw ne 18, 80, 6, SSOO. O B Mclntyre to J H Bartholemew, w d, lota 3,4, 11,12, blk 6, Remington, CAM add, $l5O. David Marsh et al to N B Haxen, w d, m 1, 29. 6. S9OO. D B Miller et al to Mary A Liudaay, w d, pt lot 2, blk 6, Remington, $123. J V W Kirk to D B Miller, w d, same an laat of above, S6O, J C F Dutton to C P Mayhew, w d, aw nw 21, 28, 7, 40 acres, S6OO. Thoa Condon to K A J Pi er so a, w d, a hf ea 80, 28, 6„5700. Andrew Rieka to 0,8 Mclntyre, w d, lot 1, blk 1, Remington. R R and R R Moffitt to 8 M Bingman, w d. lota 1,2, 8, Stratton'a add to Remington, $525. Nancy Evans to Latkin Polls, w d, w hf nw sw ae 84, 80 5, SO a, S3OO. Ch*a T Marahall to Haddie J Goldsbury, q c d, pi aw ne 8, 28, 5, SIOO. A Thompson to Phillip McJQfteah. w d, w hf ae 18, 29, 8, $2,500. D J Thompson to James Mix, <| ed, a hf nw and aw ae I; w hf nw and n hf aw 2; lot 1 no aw 10, ne nw A nw ne 12,,88, 7, $460. J W Davis to John Bergman, w <l, n hf ae aw se & ne aw 22; aw ae 28, 81, 6, $2,500. C * Bush to Adam Coover, wd, pt a hf aw 30, 27, 6, SIBOO. J A Robinson to Frank Moore, W d, w hf no 14, 81, 7, SIOOO. Also reeewded 12 mortgages, 8 releases, aad 1 assignment, ftvm Oct. 4 to Ott. 18.

Editors Republican:—We desire, through the medium of your valuable paper, to thank our kind friends, neighbors and relatives for remembering ns on our golden wedding day. Dam’l Dwiggins, Maby Dwiggins. Eighty acre* of land sos sale. The cheapest tract of wild lead in Jasper County. D. B. Miller, Agt .. Zvery Zody, Go to Pmmpile’s, for your brtad aud cake*

| Agoodohauoe to make money, ■ inquire of Kirk A Meyers. Rubber goods and ruEbur specialties at Campbell 4 Ferdin's. I Thxbx Arr>touteea paupera in the county asylum, and more to follow. | A full line of goods far fall and winter trade just received at the Palace. Isaac Alter has the contract for building the bridge across the river near his mill. Mee. Laßue A Crane, have tie most complete stock of millinery goods in Rensselaer. Give them a call. While in town, don’t forget to call and see that new stock of millinery goods over Leopold's store. Emmet Kannal is selling plug and fine cut tobacco at old prices, and gives a donation ticket with every 25 cents worth. Grand Coffee Pot headquarters one door west of McCoy's bank. The largest stock of dress goods for ladies and children’s wear ever offered in Rensselaer may be found at the Trade Palace. R. 8. Dwiggine will lecture at the Christian Church, next Sunday at 10:30 o’clock. The subject will be “Man, Know Thyself And Thy Destiny.” A cordial invitation is extended to all.

Rare chance, for persons of small means to do a good business. Call on Kirk A Meyers, and purchase a township or two for selling, DeVoe’s Patent Coffee Pot __ The contractors who are building the new bridge across the Iroquois, above the Pull’n bridge, found solid ground at a depth of fifty feet A thirty-five feet pile will not reach wi hmt some tall stretching. Ladies, look to your interests and save expenses, by buying one of DeVoe’s Patent Coffee Pots. The everlasting longing for something we have not ought to satisfy us that there are great things in store for us, in the store of CAMPBELL A FARDEN’S. The Tennesseeans have come and gone, but DeVoe’s Patent Coffee Pots are still wanted more than ever. _ When you want anything fine in Teas, go to C. C. Starr & Co’s. They keep the finest stock of teas in Jasper county. Don't fail to buy one of the new Patent Coffee Pots. Just received at C. C. Starr A Co.'s another lot of new Glass and Queensware of new and elegant patterns. Territory for sale by Kirk A Meyers, for selling the new Patent Coffee Pot Go to C. C. Starr A Co.’s for your Glass and Queensware. They keep the only first-class stock in town.

The October term of the Circuit Court opened Monday, Judge Hammond presiding. But few cases of any public interest have yet been disposed. Sheriiff Powell visited Monticello Tuesday, for the purpose of bringing back thdee distinguished citizens, who have been serving the commonwealth in the White County jail. Of these, John Lucid, plead guilty to the charge of assault and was fined 11 and costa. Edward Miller, who stole Mr. Duvall’s horse brush, was tried before a jury, Prosecuting Attorney Bishopp for the state, D. B. Miller for the defense. The defendant was found guilty, and sentenced to the County jail for 30 days, disfranchised for one year, and fined $1 and costs. The last of the timber stealing oases, state vs. Grover, Smith and others, will be disposed of to-day. F. W. Babcock was appointed aster commissioner, in the matter of the Martin estate.

Mr. William Stymowr *f Calumbui 0., writam attewdad a eearaa of lectures •svarwl wiatm a«e «t Ike Ohio Medical Collage of CiaciaaqM, O. There I was taught that (, ZrdM it « proestiMMt slentMt mfA« pAystca/ oryaaum of mmKiW; without it life is *■ impossibility. A vest percentage of the 4iaen*M and prewaturq deaths, to which the race i* subjea;!* caused, er at least mads pomiMe by • woakehing es the Kdy la coaooqtfeaee as a lack of Iron ia the bleed.*' Having Mftetad from ill-health, poor digeetioa aad nriaary troubles, ever siaoe 1 recovered of Tyyboid fever complicated with malarial tbvsr, 1 determined te gio* iron a trial. Frddt Ihreetigatioa I learned tM*l RroWa’s Iron Bitt ter* were the beet, and that they did aoMackea the teeth, od I concluded to mvke um of them. They hhve acted like a charm , and I tool it my duty to say I never befe re fell so robust, hearty aad and Id free frees all aches aad pain*?' t - Pure white lead and oil} Mi greatly reduced priees at Tharp’s.