Rensselaer Union, Volume 6, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1874 — Real Estate Transfers [ARTICLE]
Real Estate Transfers
The following transfers of real estate were filed with, the Recorder of Jasper county during the week ending September 9th, 1874: George Bullis to John Waymire, nw sw 26; 28, 7—4o'acres, SBOO. Jedbthaii D. Hopkins to Amariah S. Tharp, tract in Rensselaer, for $25. Quit claim. XB.Van Doren to Lawrence*'J. Frees,-w J ne. n J se, se ne 14,28, 6— 200 acres, for $4,000. . Sanford A. Morgan to John E. Hollet, sJe j lot 11, block 12, town of Remington, for SIOO. Isaac" Cooper to Viilcent H. King, sw se 30, 28, 7—40 acres, 1 for S4OO. Minnie Wagner*to David James, tract in Remington, for SI,OOO. Alexander A. Tyler to John B. Tyler, e j n J nw 35, 32, 7—40 acres, SIOO. Sheriff of Jasper county to Daniel C. Viera, sw ne 17, Zl, 6, for $437.— Sheriff’s deed. । Casander Culbertson to Benjamin Bargee, nw sw 28,28, 7—40 acres, S3OO. Samuel McCullough to John T. Faris, part ne ne 11, 30,5—2 acres, S2O. * Isaac G. Bjaskett to John E. Comer,: sw nw 3, 30, 5, se ne 4, 30, s—Bo acres, for $1,590. ' Jacob B. Julian to Isaac Blake.se
Yesterday afternoon, Attorney General Denney received a letter of information from J. R. 'f riinblo, the agent of Indiana at Washington, for the collection of her war claims, announcing the fact that. E. B. Curtis, acting Second Comptroller of tlie Treasury, has allowed the State the sum of $11,218.92, on account of the eleventh installment of war claims formerly rejected.— Accompanying the letter was the original order of Mr. Curtis.— This installment of claims was considered among the most hopeless of all on file in the department, and this action of the Comptroller leads to the hope that a large proportion, if not aA,- of the claims Indiana is urging against the government, will finally be adjusted and paid.— lndianapolis Journal.
To-morrow, September 11th, the Independents of Lake county will hdld a convention to nominate a county ticket. Still the contest is between the Republican and Democratic parties, say the fossils.
