Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 1, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 September 1874 — Keal Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]
Keal Estate Transfers.
The tollowing transfers of real estate were filed wi th -the Recorder of Jasper county during the week ending September 23d, 1874: • Alfred Thompson to William H. Miller, se 5e30,28.7—40 acres, for S6OO. Nancy J. Edwards to Sylvester B. ‘Jenkins, nw nw 6,30, 6—40 acres, $250. Alpheus Booher to James W. Smith se ne 24, 28, 6, part 19, 28,5—57£ acres, for SBOO. Robert N. Lamb et al to Mary L. Detrag, w i ne 33, 31, s—Bo5 —80 acres, $379. United States of America to Day id Buck, n i se36, 31,7 —80 acres. Patent. David Buck to Alfred Thompson, n \se 36, 31, 7—Bo acres, for sloo. Quit claim. Marquis D. Brown to Mary A; Suits, e J se 19, 28, 7—Bo acres, SI,OOO. Thomas J. Copenhagen to Alfred Thompson, w J nw 31, 29, 7, part ne sw 29, 29, 7—86.64 acres, for S4OO. Peter Wagner to George Steitc, lots 10, 11,12 block I,Stratton’s Addition to Remington, for $450. John C. Parr to Abraham H. Parr, s i e J ne 10, 31, 7—40 acres, for $350. Tfifbmas C. Terrell and William G. Terrell, to Charles M. Terrell, each one undivided interest in sw 27, 31, 7 —l6O acres, for $275. William Johnson to Richmond Hathaway, se nw 24, 32, 7—40 acres. .Quit claim. Frank Lakin to Rhoda Lakin, ne se 3, 30, 7, se ne, part ne ne 29, 30, 6, sw nw 11, 30, 7—122 acres, for $1,600. James H. Green to Sanford A. Morgan, s A lot 11 block 17, town of Remington, for $75. Walter Good to Sanford A. Morgan, e f lo 12 block 12, town of Remington, for $450, John A. Hilton to David S. Clifton, ne nw 9, 30, 6—40 acres, for $265. David S. Clifton to Charles W. Clifton, same tract, for $250. Ira W. Yeoman to Daniel 8. Makeever, ne nw 12, 27, 7 —for sl. Commissioner’s deed. "Old papers that are not mutilated for sale at this office for ten cents a dozen ; this is the cheapest and most diversified reading matter that can l»e iKMight. , '
All who are indebted to F. W. Bedford will please call and settle without further delay. f .. »'• j.,-,, Mr. B. F. Underwood, of Boston, Mass., will deliver three lectures in Rensselaer on the evenings of October 2d, 3d and 4tli. First evening the subject will be “Fallacies and Assumptions of Theologians Regarding the Bible and Christianity.” Second evening “Evolution vs. Creation.”— Third evening “What Liberalism Offers as a Substitute for Christianity.” Lectures free to the public.
