Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 36, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 May 1877 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]
Real Estate Transfers.
For the week M*» 28, 1077, the tailowing tnuisfera ms real estate were recorded inJaaper county; Mclntire to John.lL Tribby, lot 4, Shaw & Mclntire* »üb*hvision llytuintftvn,- $650. ■ Ezra C Nwwete.io Felix . Moritt, ae >e 34, 82, 6—40 acres, S2OOJamee Reeve to J. RjSUchter, ae ne 21,. 28, B—4o acres. $300.; , ; J. U. Sltchter to David A. Cashman, sametradt, SBOO. David A. Cmthmsn to M. L. Spider and M. V. Hammond, same tract, S6O. Mirths J. Harding io M. L. Spitler and M. V.‘ Hmnroond, Same truck, SBS. Quit claim.' William Mallory to Harvey W; Wood, lot 4, block Ij, Newton’a or Clark’s addl-* tioh toßensselaer, $75. Quitclaim. Auditor Jasper County to James M. Stockion, tw 82,80, Q. ■» 88, 80, 6—320 acres, $Bl.lO. Tax title. WilLairf F. Dennis to Stephen W. Dennis, lot 8> block 14, Remington, S2OO. Thomae Cody to Cyrenids A. David, ne nw nj se nw, part ®* *»« 85, 29, 5, sl. 1 Simon P. Ihonspson to Thomae J. Mallatt, sw se 80, 82, 8-40 atrte, SBO. Quit cim Nathan Chupp to Simon Chupp part se nw 35,30. 7—20 nares sl.
“2th pulling” is a western dentist’s sign. Abdominal corsets, at'F. J. Sears <fcCo.’a. 'lt w said that thb sprtng styfa of the common hand-organ "has Aft ope stop. It bcffiua m the morning and stops at night, ut«nb t i f A little girl suffering from the mumps declares that «he “feels m though a headache had Slipped down into bar nock.” An old bachelor, siting the words “families supplied” over the door of a shop, stepped In And said ' ho* 1 would take a wife and two children.' The sensitive actor who couldn’t sit in the same room with a tea-urn, on account of its hissing, baa just been killed with a “burst of ap* plause.” ' A man before the. police .courts the other day, described himself as a bird faueier. The 1 court found him guilty of a particular fondness for morning swallows and sent him up. The Philadelphia papeihs are advocating the introduction of ’‘the needle in public schools.” The boys who practice with bent pins have been preparing the way far this innovation. Wesley Wickersham caught an eel that weighed three pounds in the Tippecanoe river at Winamac the other day, and half, the people in town have done nothing but bob for eels ever since. 1 11 A Fowler paper—the Era— urges the inauguration of the red ribbon movement over there; over there. Why don’t that paragrapbist tie 4k red rag around bis finger and go forth to conquor? " Rev. Mr. Halstead,' of Indiana, who spent some weeks in our tdWn a'short while back, has returned, to th’is place and expects to make his home ih onr county. He seenrw to be a nice gentleman, and we bid him welcome. — Magnolia, (Mins.) Hirald. - ’ .mA- , A man “down East” returnedjris newspaper to the printing office with “jackass” written on the mar- s gin; and in the next issue the editor 1 stated the fact, and wourill Up' lq4' paragraph by asking; Wißthe Indignant subscriber pieale to lei fits know at. what stable he can be found? -• •
