Rensselaer Union, Volume 10, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 August 1878 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfers.

For the wee* ending August Bth, thorceerd of tranafora tit real catato la J super county era Joseph J. Fredericks ot al. to fHnfc' Nicole, e)i m 18, Si, 5-J» NWW. Quit , claim .... ... 31,300 Frank Xlreto tn Joseph Fredericia, etj se 18, 81, *—«<> ncrci. qnft claim. MMT Kliznbctli K. l*rlee to John F.Qirr, lota 1,2, 8, block 10, town o( Reinlngtoii. Quit M claim'. I,X#W Kelieccn Clark to Oil w M. Vinson, nJ, sc 15,81,8-80 acres ®6(f John K. Khlcr to Henry Sncidcr, nc no 7, 81.6-40 acres Mff Sheriff Jasper County to Thot./uu Collins, so 18.17. o—Bo acres ....!.? A... 386 Sheriff Jasper County to Cliarlcs kftW> . . chow, tiw nc 10* 38,6—10 acres ;> Ml J. K. Shaw th CL H. Mclntire, lots 5 and 0, block 7, subdivision Of lots 4, 5 and 6; lot 10. block 1; lot 5, block 0, town of Rein- , Ington. Quit claim 1 Also placed of record five mortgages and two chattel mortgages. ■ - ■< . Scvchfy-sfx pupils are enrolled at Ihtf Normal school. , For tho next thirty days go to the New" Store for bargains. * Frank L. Cotton is buikflrfg a grain house near the railroad depot. Try tho Now Opera cigar, for sale only at Emmet Kannal'a drug 81 0x0.... „„ A nice line of fall styles men's and boys’ bats just in at the New York Store. James Maloy will enter his mare for tho races at Monticello rtoxt Wednesday; The Iroquois river bridge at Rensselaer is fenced up os unsafe for teams to cross. A few suits for ladies left at the New York Store, which are offered for half prioe. Go to Kannal’s drug store for the ChiOgo dailies— Inter Ocean, limes Mid Tribune. All persons indebted to F. J. Sears & 00. w»U please call at once apd make sottletnent. Rev. Thos. Vanscoy has for sale A horse.' buggy and household furniture. Call ari'tg see hint. (K All linen pants reduced to 90 cents a pair at tho Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. » Commodore Schenck, of Dayton, Ohio, » niece and granddaughter, are guests of the Misses Smith. A splendid stock tit old papers foe sale at Thb Union office for ten cents a doaew* Six for a nickel.

Frank L. Cotton liuys grain. Ho pays 75* cents a bushel for wheit; 20 cents for lass years' crop oats. Go to Kannal’s drug store if you want a Florence oil stove. It is the cheapest cook stove in the market. Boys’ Jeans suits, well made and trimmed, only $3.50 each at the Narrow Gauge One Prioe Clothing Store. In a few days a nice line of new goods’ will-be opened at the New York Store. Call in and examine. Rogers’ fever and ague cure is warranted to cure chills and fever. For sale at Emmet Kannal’* drug store. Goto Kannal’s drag store for the New York Weekly, Harpers’ Bazar, the Popular* Science Monthly, Ac. Ao. Try the choice Senator cigar for sale at* Emmet Kannal’s drug si orb. It is the best 5-cent cigar in the market. The Weed sewing machine has a world wide reputation. It will be sold way down in price by Ludd Hopkins. 86-ts

About one hundred and fifty people went from Jasper county to Michigan City last Sunday, on an excursion trip. Union caesimere suits, elegantly cut and trimmed, only 57.50 each, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store; There is complaint of extraordinary sickness in the vicinity; mostly of billious character and not considered serious. Marriage licenses were issued last week to Weitze Punter and Alice Noordhuis-/ David Michaels and Laura Bitchey. Only a few more blue flannel suits left at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. They will be sold very cheap. No printing office in Indiana does better job work, and none so cheap, as that of Horace E. James, proprietor of the Union. Fine striped alpaca costs, worth $2.50 and $3, are now sold sos $1.25 and $1.60 each, at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Stere. A few white and linen vests left at th# Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store which will be sold regardless of coSt manufacturing price. If you want a carpet of any kind or description, go to the New York Store and look at the exhibition. The largest stock ever Shown in ths county. Work has been commenced on the new hotel building. Rock is being delivered’ for the foundation walls and men and teams are excavating for the basement. Will Harding has sold his news depot to Emmet Kannal, the druggist, who Will furnish daily newspapers regularly; also the popular weekly paper and magazines. Acknowledgment is made to the Monticello Turf Association for complimentary ticket to their first annual racing, to beheld at Monticello, August 14th and 15th. lion. George H. Brown, flat candidate for representative, Uin town to-day. He dare not say that he will vote for Voorhees if elected. But he’ll not be elected, however. What will you bring to the fair this seasou? Whai will you exhibit as an advertisement of your workmanship, or the production of your farm, or the excellence of your stock? . Dr. James H. Lough ridge, Ewa L. Clark and Willis J. Imes were elected Irustesa of Weeton cemetery, by tho board of town trustees, last Monday sight. They will servo two years. A public meeting will be held, at the Blake school house, Jordan township, this, Thursday, evening, 8. P. Thompson, JFI W. Babcock and other talented local speakers will bo present. At the Narrow Gauge One Price Clotbiag Store thay hare a 10l of meu’s single coate, well lined and trimmed, well worth $3 each, which they will close out st tho remarkably low figure of SI.OO. ; ■ ... • Mr. Moses Tuteur has accepted a wituMtion as salesman with I; Lowman, proprietor of the Narrow Gauge One'Price Clothing Store, sud invites his friouds to and see him nt his nf\» place. ■’ ’ Invitations have been Issued by Messrs. Yeoman, IlegkrA C«»o ownt jaefors, for tI»W celebration! us the formal opemug of (ha second division of the Indiiuinbolh,';T»whif & Chicago railroad,‘at Monticello ((Uthc llttr.