Rensselaer Union, Volume 8, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 November 1875 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Eeal Estate Transfers. For the week ending Nov. 24, 1875, the following transfers of real estate were recorded by the Recorder of Jasper county: D. H. Patton to George Marker, part lot 1, Patton’s Addition to Remington. SI,OOO. Alfred Thompson to Seth Doan, east part sj se 12, 31, o—6o acres, $340. Marion L. Spitler to Jacob Owens, ne sw 21, 28, 5—40 acres, $l2O. Marcus L. Smith to William Bellow's, sw 29, 27, 7—160 acres, $6,400. Auditor of Jasper county to Madison Makeever, ue ne 8, 30, 7. Tax title. E. T. Harding to M&hala R. Burris, nw se 12, 29, 7—40 acres, sl,n)o. Henry M. Shipman to James Sheffer, nw sw 5, 28, 7—lo acres, SB4O. Joseph G. L. Galey to Sarah L. Jacks, undivided one-third wA se. ne sw 27. 28, 7, ne nw 20, 28, 6—160 acres, SI,OOO. Mary Dole to Charles W. Hartley, lot 10, north half lot 11, block 17, town of Remington, sl. Quitclaim. State of Indiana to Benjamiit May, sw’ ne, sw se, nw se 10, 30, 5 —120 acres. Patent. Benjamin May to Albert G. Robb, w j se, sw ne 10, 30, 5—120 acres, S4OO. $20,000 Wanted. The undersigned would respecfully inform those of his patrons who are in arrears for blacksmithing that for the three long years that he has been doing business in Rensselaer and faithfully laboring all the time to satisfy his customers, he has not been in such pressing need of money as at the E resent time, and has never before ad occasion to spur up those who are owing him. But now he needs money to pay off his indebtedness and purchase new material with which to carry on his business, and takes this method of earnestly requesting all those who are indebted to him to call in, settle and pay up. If you can’t pay. all, pay what you can. Every little will help. Sampson Ekwin. Rensselaer, Oct. 27, 1876. <5-3moe. Eitray Notice. Estrayed from my residence in Kankakee township, Jasper county, Indiana, on or about the Ist’ of last May, a small, sorrel pony, blaze face, • fore feet and legs white up to knees, and hind feet and legs also white. The pony was about six or seven years old. Any information leading to his recovery will be suitably rewarded. Patrick Ryan. October 25, 1875. F&, A. M. ELECTION NOTICE The . annual election of officers for PrairieLodge No. 125, F. & A. M., will be held at the Lodge Hall, in Renaaelaer, Indiana, on Saturday evening, Ddc«mber 18th, A. D. I 1875, A. L. 5875. The Worshipful Master, Seuior Warden, and Junior Warden, will be I ex-officio Ti usteee of laid Lodge. M.F. CHILCOTE, W. M. j 8. P. Howard, Secretary. November 25, 1875.
