Rensselaer Union, Volume 7, Number 8, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 November 1874 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers.

The following transfers of real estate were filed with the Recorder of Jasper eounty during the week ending November lltb, 1874. Nancy L. Furnace to James Scott, se ne 8, 81, 6—40 acres, for SBOO. Rui Uillett to Laurence Blackstone, wj nw and uw sw 82,33, 6—120 acres, for $400; Quit claim. , William H.~ Bradford to William Nicholson, sw 32, 27, 7—160 acres, for S4OOO Town of Rensselaer to Alfed Me- ( Coy. lot 4. block 4, Weston Cemetery, for sls* O. W, Chnrch at al to James 6. Me-

Kim. lots 1 and 9, block 19 Town of Remington, for S4OO. John W. Barlow to Richard Pile, s| nw 18, 28, 5, e$ ne, sw se, ne ne 20, 28, 5, for SB6O. Quit claim. M. L. Spitler to Alfred Thompson, lots 6 aud 7. block 4, South Addition to Rensselaer, for $75. George E. Vermette to Elisha B. Bullock, nw nw 9, 27, 7—40 acres, for SI,OOO. Nancy Jane Goff to George TV. Jenkins, s} se sw 21, 30, 6—20 acres, for $l5O, Henry Dickinson to Abigail Dttmond, ej n$ ne 20, 31, 5—40 acres, for S4OO. Simon P. Thompson to A McCoy A Thompson, nw ne 4, 28, 7 64.29 acres, for $934. Isaac D. Dunn to Elizabeth J. Miller, nt nw g 7, 32, 5, se sw 22, 32,5 —120 I acres, for $1,720. William H. Bradford to Hugh King, nw 32, 27, 7—160 acres, for $4,480. Alfred McCoy to Thomas Thompson part sw nw 30,29,6—4 acres, for $3,000, Thomas Thompson to Mary Jane McCoy, same tract, same price. Sheriff Jasper County to Alfred Thompson, tract in town of Rensselaer. Henry Weston to M, L. Spitler, part 19, 29, 6 —5 acres, for SSOO. Archibald Purcupile et al to E. T. Harding et al, part lots 5 and 6, block 3, town of Rensselaer, for $475. Quit claim. Thomas Antrim to Robert F. Garrison, nw nw 14, 31, 7—40 acres, for S2OO. Quit claim. Abigal Jordan to Ellen R. Littlei field, Jot 9, block 5, town of Remington, for $125. Mathew F. Connett to Ellen R. Littlefield, block 4, Chambers A Morgan’s addition to Remington, for $76. Indiana A Illinois Central Railroad Company to John R. Elder, a trust deed and power of attorney for the purpose of selling 10,876.85 acres of land in Jasper county. Rebecca Baker to C. C. Starr, part of lot 8, block 4, town of Rensselaer, for $l,lOO. J. C. & D. C. Hopkins to Josephine Amanda Woodworth, tract iu town of Rensselaer, for S7O. Henry Weston to Willis J. Wright, lot 7, block 46, Weston’s second Addition to Rensselaer, for S2OO. Mr. Isaiah Burns is down in Benton county trying to induce the frightened inhabitants thereof to pay him S2OO tor killing that wild beast of prey which has devoured nearly all their horses, hogs and cattle this fall. Isaiah will scoop that beast for S2OO ; he isn’t afraid. While boring a well on his premises last week, Mr. A. J. Kent, of Kentland, perforated a vein of pure water, which rose to the surface and flowed over, and now is furnishing a constant stream sufficient to water all the stock and neighbors in that regipn, The Monticello Herald reports 500 men at work on the Chicago & South Atlantic road between Moutice’.lo and Delphi. A 174-pound deer "was sold in Huntington, recently, for $22.81.