Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 45, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 July 1889 — REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS. [ARTICLE]

REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS.

Hbcu the character of the instrument is not specilicd, it wilt be understood that it i» a north, south, east, west The letters in combinsttion, as ne sw Ac. stand for northeast quarter, southwest quarter Ac. The date giveh in each item denotes the time the instrument was executed. When this Was during the present year, only the month and day are given, as Dec. 13, When the instrument was made in some former year, the lull date, but abbreviated is given, as: Nov Ist, ’B4.

S. P. Thompson to Harrison Faisora June 14. w end it 2.10-82-7.19 acres, Keener, 100 John Ryan, heirs to John P. Ryan. Dec 29, ’BB nnd£n| sw 11-80-6, Barkley, 200 Jno. A. Kent to Lydia P. Herron Jane 10’87, Its 9, 10, bl 11, Fair Oaks, 20 Lydia S. Herron t 6 ff:n. Banes, June 12, same as above, 450 Tbos. Thompson to Geo. R. Dickerson, July 1, s£ sw 9-80-6, 80 acres, Barkley, 450 Scott Balderson to Chas. Brightman, June 17, ej nw 32-82-7, Keener, *3OOO Josiah S. Wolfe to Andrew J. Hull, May 28, It 2 in nw ne BOSS-?, Keener, and It 6 in 28 336, Wheatfield. 97J acres, 2000 Zimri Dwiggins to Geo. E. and Lottie O. Murray, June 29, Its 4,9, and sj Its i, 8, bl 2. South Add. Rensselaer, 600

The inestimable value of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier should be known to every wife and mother. It corrects irregularities, gives tone and strength to the vital organs, and cleanses tne system of all impurities. The best family medicine.

For all bowel troubles use Rinehart’s Syrup Blackberry. Safe, sure; no opium. 250. F. B. Meyer. Please call and settle your account with us this week as we are needing the money badly, so please drop in and whagk up. Hemphill <fc Honan. To restore, thicken, and give you a luxuriant growth of hair, to keep its color natural as in youth, and to remove dandruff, use only Hall’s Hair Renewer.

A good suit of clothes may now be had at R. Fendig’s for $4, never before sold anywhere less than $6.50. _ Cold, cough, coffin, is what philosophers term “a logical sequence.” One is very liable to follow the other; but by curing the cold with a dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, the cough will be stopped and the coffin not needed—just at present.

Mr. E. Slattery, of Delphi, La., says her son, 14 years of .age, had a dreadful time with ulcers, sores and blotches which followed chicken pox. After using many remedies without benefit, she gave him Swift’s Specific which cured him sound and well. We have sold S. S. S. since the first day we commenced the drug business, and have heard some wonderful reports of its effects. Many use it with the best results to cleanse malaria from the system, and for blood poison, scrofula and such diseases it is without a rival.

Colderwoed & Co. • ' - Monroe, La. Mr. W. A. Tibbs is a printer in the office of the Jackson, Miss., Clarion-Ledger. He says that three years ago he was a victim of bad blood which deprived him of health and threatened serious consequences. He further says that he took S. S. S. and it cared him.

I have been subject to painful boils and carbuncles over my body daring the spring season, and after much suffering and useless doctoring I found a permanent care in Swift’s Specific. It is the monarch of blood medicines. E. J. Willis, Augusta, Ark.