Rensselaer Republican, Volume 27, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 23 April 1896 — Real Estate Tran[?]ters [ARTICLE]
Real Estate Tran[?]ters
ExplanatAv Note: AUare warrant, when not otherwise specified. Th*?_ ,u ®! given m the Afferent Rems, are the the deeds tbejpeives, showing when ed. The nw’Jne" '*se'’ “sw." west quarter, Ifnrtheast quarter, etc., ai a J“f„ note a quarter Action,or 180 acres; would mean hallos a quarter section. rL-_ s^'Kaiaratat figures ss 90-19.7,- Mean section SO, towni OTD », range 7. T Mordecai F. iChilcote to John A* Robertson Mar. {sl, w| ne 25-28-?* 80 acres, Milroy, #IOOO. L&rktk IL Whitaker to David B. Nowels, Apr. 6, w| nw se 34-30-2, 20 acres,#7oo. Marion G. Traugh A Chas. D Wellington, to Wallace A. Harrington, Feb. 4, wine 28-27-7, Carpenter, #4620. Elizabeth Brown to Elizabeth Harris, Mar, 27, pt outlot 72, Rensselaer, 12000. Bertha If. Hollister to M. Tyler, Mar. 27, sw ne nw 80 acres. Walker, #2BOO. \ Chas. G. Spitler to George N. Dunn, Apr. 4, an se 22 82-5, EAnkakee, #4SQ . \ Rensselaer Land A Imp. Co.\ to Anna Hollin, Apr. 6. It 3 bl 27, Weston’s2nd Add. Rensselaer, #SO. \ Jeremiah Warner to Patrick HallaA gan Feb. 18, ej nw 22-29-6, 80 acreq, Marion, #3OOO. Robert Parker to Eben H. Wolcott Feb. 27, n9O pt Its 4,5, 6, bl 8, Western Add. Remington, #2500. David Nowels to John F. MeColly, Apr. 11, It 12 bl 11, Weston's Add. Rensselaer, #IOO. Allen Gregory to Michael O’Halloran, Mar. 20, wi nw 34 32-7, 80 acres, Keener, #1360. Jas. H. Chapman to Sam’l Parker, Jr. and Albert Parker. Feb. 17, Its 14 15, bl 8, Sunnyside Add. Rensselaer, #90., i . . Isaac Johnson to Henry Cawley, Mar. 13, se ei 23-27-7, Carpenter, #11520. Wm. Cain to Estelia F. McKinley Mar. 28 und $ of 200 acres in 3-31-5, Walker, #5. ' ' *1 See that new line of crockery at C. A.Lecklider’s. The largest and finest Btockof millinery goods ever oj>ened in town at Mrs. lines’. All parties ownirg a McCormick machine which is not in |>erfect condition, please call and leave name, as the company will have an expert here for the purpose of repairing all machines out of order, free of charge. —t——— ———— —- ■ .■ ~ C. A. Roberts. N. B. It pays to buy a McCorraiek machine, they last longest and work best.
Observe our Prices: Children's hats all ready to wear at 15c. Trimmed hats at sl. Mrs. Imes. Ferguson & Wilson offer better terms than others, be sure to call and see us. As a luxury for a lunch you will find that Parrott <fe Taggarts Lunch Milk Biscuit is Just the thing. Try them. " FoRSALE.-My residence property on Milroy street, good house, good well, plenty of friut, one acre of land, for further information, call at the premises, or enquire at The Republican offioe. 4tp A I- Willis. Just received another car load of the Lord’s best Soar. Made from the best Minnesota spring wheal. For sale by John Eger.
