Rensselaer Union, Volume 3, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 June 1871 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]
Real Estate Transfers.
The following transfers of real estate were made during the week ending June ‘2oth: Juno 14, estate of C. W. Ilenklo by adm’r and wife of dec’d to Marion L. Spiller sj- sw of 21), 30, 7, 80 acres. June 14th, the estate of C. W. Ilenklo by adm’r and wife of dec’d to M; L. Spider lots 3 & 4, in block 20, in Newton’s add. to Rensselaer. June 10, adm’r of estate C’. \V. Ilenklo-to AlfrctKPhqjnpson und jj BW of 11, 27, 7. June 10, Caroline A. Ilenklo to Alfred Thoinpson.und J cA sw of 11r27.t. / ■ ♦Junb Jasper Co. to J. T. Cason n| sw of 1, 32, 0, 80 ‘ acres. Juno 19, Aud. Jasper Co. to N. 11. Gordon b£ bw of -1, j 32, 0, 80 acres. , u - Junc 19, 11. T. Mack to Clias. M. Johnson lot 10 & s.J of lot 0, block 2, in tsbawright’s add. to, Kerning ton. n - Tea Sets, Coveml Dittos, Bukers, Slpak Blatters, Pitchers, Bowls, I'ielch:-llislie's, etd., at Ludd Uoplvius s-
Constablo Erastus Peacock’s wifo was thrown from a horse last Thursday and severely bruised. Commodoro-Schcnck, U! S. N. of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting with his wife in this placo. They arc the guests of tho Misses Smith. Little George, • Bon of • B. Warner, clipped off tho ends of a couple of his fingers last woek. — Same old way— fooling with a feed cutter. M. L. Spitlcr, Esq., tho popular clerk of Jasper county, accompanied by his wife, is in Crawfordsville this week attending commencement exercises of Alma Muter. An uurcgencrated, soulless, perambulating Vandal, marred the picturesque appearance of the venerable ruin that encloses the norljk side of tho public square this week, by daubing a claybrindlc advertisement of somebody’s, patent medicine on the dilapidated planking. The county commissioners this week awarded contract for constructing the abutments for the iron bridges to be bail L over Carpenter’s creek and Hoover slough, to Wm. Hartshorn, of Grant county, at $5 per porch of 24| feet for the former and $7 for the latte! - . Michael Brosleham contracted to make the necessary, grades for both bridgesrfor FS cubic yard. The work is all to be completed by the Ist of Scptember next. Charley Platt, the pleasant, efficient and popular treasurer of Jasper county,- is settling up with the school and township trustees, paying them off in Government greenbacks and making them take every cent they are entitled to receive.— Up to this morning lie has settled with the following trustees paying them the amounts set opposite their names: Alfred Thompson, Rensselaer, $1,345 73 D. T. Halstead, Marion township, 2,70 t) 68 J. L. Hershman, Walker " 821 41 David Gray, Hanging Grove t|>. 1,426 98 James F. Irwin, Carpenter, Ip. 2,807 16 Henry Barkley, Barkley towns’p 2,032 96 James Benson*Milroy township, 453 46 R. C. Pierce. Jordan “ 1,241 28 F. C. Stephens, Wheatfiekl “ Gil G 3 S. C. Maxwell, town Remington, 571 53 Treasurer of While County, 15 64 Mr. Platt is prepared to settle with the trustees pf Gillam, Kankakee, Keener, Union and Newton townships, and pay them ofi, whenever they present their bills. • •- <.»**• ——•• fcTTUr. Kelley Jakes - all kinds of farm produce for Photographs. .
Stable to rent. , I»om for twenty horses: capacious granary and hayloft. Buitalile for a Livery Stable—would liave little competition und good business. A fine opening. Terms reasonable. Apply to P. Dunlap, Proprietor of the Eagle House, Rensselaer, Indiana. . *999+ You can find a cheap Boot, Shoe, Gaiter or Slipper at Ludd Hopkins’s. New spring styles* of hats and caps, for men and hoys, at Ludd Hopkins’. Ludd Hopkins lias acquired a reputation for selling goods cheap, and to maintain the same he is now offering a pile of Queensware at lower prices that ever before since the war. Why buy Fine Gut Chewing Tobacco by the ounce and pay 10 cents, or SI.OO a pound, when you can get the same article by the pound for sl, at Ludd Hopkins’s? New goods in the Boot and Shoe line, to be sold at lowest figures, in particular a class of Fjne Boots among which if a man finds a fit-and pays me $7 he will get a warranted boot.
LUDD HOPKINS'S
