Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 January 1891 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS. Warranty Deeds When Not Otherwise Specified- * ,E. L. Hollingsworth to James Barns, se nw and s£ ne nw 25-80-7, 60 acres, Union, 1,200 Rens.» Land A Imp. Co. to John Groom, Dec. 15, Its 22, 23, Weston’s Add., Rensselaer, 140 James N. Masas to Henry L. Langdon, Jane 23, Its 9, 10 bl 6, Wheatfield, Sarah A. Knapp to M. E. • Chandler, June 18, nA nw 12-31-7, 80 acres, Keener, 1 James B. Graham to Geo. N. Clark, et al, Nov. 27, pt ne se 25-32-6, Wheatfield, 300 Henry Helves et ux to Alvena F. Antrim, Dec. 20, nw sw; ne sw, 15-30-6, Barkley 1,000 James A Broadie to Ruth A. Littlefield, Dec. 26, It 11, Shaffer’s Add., Remington 900 Ida Belle Brown to Sarah E. Passons, Dec. 18, Its 6,7, bl 16, Leopold’s Add., Rensselaer,” 250 Sarah E. Passons to C. J. Brown et ux, realty in New T ton’s Add. Rensselaer, 650
A Card. To my many friends and acquaintances who have been kind to us during my sickness of last winter and my mother’s sickness of last summer, I wish to express my sincere regrets, that our sudden to another field of labor prevents me returning' your calls and many kindnesses. Trusting we may meet again, I am resp’t. your friend, Mrs. R. M. Simmons Sunday School Organization. There will be a meeting held at 9:90 A. M., Sunday, January 4th, 1891, at the Church of God, for the purpose of organizing a Sunday school and Bible class. The members ol the church, with their families, are expected to be present, and an earnest request is made to all lovers of Biblical study and of good moral training, to bring their childdren and meet with us. .. By Order of the Church.
Jurors for January Term.
GRAND JURORS. Merrit Johnson, Carpenter. Joseph C. Paxton, Rensselaer. Simeon A. Dowell, Barkley. Luther A. Ponsler, Union. William H. Eger, Rensselaer. George M. Wilcox, Newton. PETIT JURORS. Ziba McCashen, Milroy. Nelson Randle, Barkley. James P. Overton, Hanging Grove. Thomas R. Daugherty, Marion. John J. Porter, Carpenter. John B. Clemans, Newton. Thomas Kennedy, Walker. John Q. Alter, Rensselaer. Clarence I. Babb, Carpenter. John Guest, Jordan. Francis M. Hershman, Walker. William Greenfield, Rensselaer. The petit jury is called for Tuesday of the second week. The grand jury will not be called until further orders.
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