Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 April 1877 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]
Real Estate Transfers.
For the week ending April 11th, 1877, (lie billowing transfers of leal estate were i ' ’ recorded iu Jasper county; Allen M. Jucks to Hiram N. Jacks, undivided one-uintli ne sc 35, 29, 5. Quit , claim. George W. Spider’s heirs to John Carlin, sw nw 27, 30, 7—40 acres, *l. Quit claim. Jacob F. I’ettit to John J. Wenrick, sj ne, uw ue 25, 31, o—l2oacres, SI,OOO. John J. Wenrick to Sarah M. Pettit, same tract, $l,lOO. Fannie 0. Rhoades toTownofßen«selaer, part sw nw 30, 29, 6, SIOO. Mary A. Thomas to Levi C. Bryant, nw se 33, 29, 7—40 acres, $750. Jolm F. Stone to Nathan T. Keen,nw 19, 28, 7—160 acres, $3,700. Rebecca A. Dodge ct nl. to Lewis F.a’ley, undivided 7-30ths of nw nw 4, 80,5, S2B. Knut Gunnersuh to Jolm Johnson, ej se 4, 27, 7—86 acres, $2,000. Joseph Dwenger to Jacob Eiglesbaeh, lots 8 and 9, block 5, Rensselaer, S6OO. I MaUn'a Wilson to Charles Pullins, undivided 1 -fit h of part \vj ne 32, 80, 6. $l5O. Josish N. Ross to John Makeever, ge no 4, 27, 6—40 acrirs, sl. Quit elaim. David L. Pritchard to Alfred iloover, part s$ nw 20, 28, 5, $964. Deed. Emuia Israel to Alfred Iloover, same tract, sl. Quit claim. Jasper Circuit Court to Ezra C. Newel*, •se ne 34, 32,6, wj nw 7, 31, 6—120 acres, s3f>3. Deed. Arthur H. Trusseil to Mary J. Stackhouse, ne, nw se 6, 2*9, 7—l 80. $3,666. Jane Henry to Malinda Jane Cherry 1 , ej ; sw, part w| sw 14, 27, 7—loo acres, sl. | Quit claim. Ezra L. Clark to John Goetz, part nw ne 5, 28. 7, $5. Quit claim. Ernest Raker to John Guss, se nw, nw ;nw 24, 30, 7- BO acres, $1,500. John F. Miller to John R. Gray, syv ; sw 13, 29, 5, se se 14, 29, 6—Bo acres, | $2,800. j John F. Miller to John R. Gray, nwsw i 13, 29. 5—40 acres, $590. Quit claim, j Samuel F. Swayue to John R, Gray, same ! tract, 450. Deed. The wife of William Croekmore, living near Fayetteville, committed I suicide by hanging on the nigiit of the 3d instant. Cause insanity. She w:is .40 years of age and leaves a husband and tliree children. The Lowell Star says: “M. A. ’ Halstead is at work again on the railroad. He has done several hundred dollars worth of bridge work within a few days.” Let the I good work go oil/ v - K-~ -—— ! Over one hundred persons united S with the M. E. church at Lowell, during » recent revival.
