Rensselaer Union, Volume 9, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 May 1877 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]
Real Estate Transfers.
For tho week ending May 30, 1877, the tollowing transfers of real estate were recorJed in Jasper county: Luciuda Stephens io John Burger, nw qr block 4, Stratton's addition to Remington.. Sanford A. Morgan to John B. Shaffer, let 9, block 8, Beuel’s addition to Remington. Ephraim Anglemire to John B. Shaffer, lot 8, Bruel’s addition to Remington. John B. Shaffer to Robert C. Watson, lots 8 and 9; block 9, Bruel’s addition to 'Remington. James McCullough to Thomas M. McKinney, e} uw, nJ w} ne 34, 28, 7 —120 acres, $2,500. Lodema S. Molsberry to Charles Jouyenut, lote 3 and 7, block 19. Remington, $l5O. Charles Jouvenat to Eben Blanchard, same, S4OO/ “ -1 1 ' - ■ John 11. Trthby et al. to O W. Churchy trustee, lot#, Hock 20, Remington, sl, I -John Mi’TAlbott (by trustee)to Frank M Elizabeth Purcupile to Ezra L. Clark, part hote's nnd 6, block#, Rensselaer, 5.75. Heirs of Isaac Cornell to Ira Corne) 1 , part wj sw 28,83, 6—6 acres, sl. Quit claim. ,i He.rs of Isaac Cornell to Lucretia Edinger, part, w J sw 28, 83, 6—50 acres, sl, Quit claim.
Mr. Jitmea P. Straight of Gfant township, Newton county, bus a flock of Spanish Merino sheyp, among which was a buck that silenced twenty-eight pounds of woo). His flock numbers one thousand head, and among them are some coarse wool aheep. The average clip of the flock this- season is estimated at eight pounds per head. Uncle Washington 0. DePanw swelled the exchequer of the city of New Albany with a deposit of $6,287.06, the amount of his taxes for the year 1876. Whenever the benevolent old gentleman desires to.transfer a portion of the burden of His tares to other people, a line addressed to the proprietor of The Union stilting that tact will receive prompt and respectful attention. The Masonic Grand Lodge of Inddiana was in session at Indianapolis ■ladt weefc.- The officers elected for tlie current year were: Grand Master, Andrew S. Hay,, of Charleston; Deputy Grand Master, Robert Van , Vnlisah. of Terre’ Haute; Senior; Grand Warden, Bellamy S. Sutton,' of Shelbyville; Junior Grand Warden, Calvin W. Prather, .of Jwffersonville; Grand Treasurer,. Charljes Fisher, of Indianapolis; Grand Secretary, John M. Bramwell,, of Indianapolis. Several wagonloads of sturgeon were brought into,South Bend last week for sale. The sturgeon is a lake flifi that frequently attains to the Weight of 30 to 50 ponnd*, and 1 indiviiduals pull ;up the poise when it is placed on fheiiotch indicating 100 The Herald tells of a Pole who bought one of the fishes before he thought how heavy it was op how he should it home. His wife suggested that it might be transported in . their cab in' which an infnnt was already reclining, Her suggestion was acted upon, but the monster was too heavy tor tho light frame work of the vehicle, and down crashed baby, , sturgeon and all. Papa finally dragged hom j the fish at the end of a rope, but » o record as hi aide of what became of the baby. . ' , .
