Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 5, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 October 1878 — Real Estate Transfers. [ARTICLE]
Real Estate Transfers.
fine tkn * T wik «*diDg I'otobw IBtfc. 4m rawer* 1 tr*n«f«r* of real tottu* in Jntpor county SrsTfe?BiKr- £ John Vs. Uiulw wiuwi VXkurui'";. ■hbkis. rTfoi«iu m, ik Cfoi i *ll s» „ S.A *• oo 88.98, «» lot 4ln «L *,«. k« 4ln «w9k ». (. ne nw Sl.Bk 6-815 »cr»« %*W FrederickSchwoUncr to Lorre** Julian Uroara, mXmtK*. T, UK »* I*.*,«-«» s *3srtf Jumr CbMtv to William t. * HoiT*? M rfT«. «• Ml, 6-88 acre* 800 John Hanleoty to A Wfall Berkley, part a* nc JO. 80.8—8 aorwa ft Saiuuel T. Hanna to Mat!.* 8. MeXahan, aorta ho aw 88. 88. *—Bo acre*. 840 Sanford A. Mnrga. to William W. Kon- a tor, lot I. Mock A town of Remington 115 william W. rooter to Hugh Trainer. Leopold to Alary 4. ZoU. lot i, block X Leopold's art'll tl>*i to llrnauelncr. 60 ThM*a* sharp to Henrv V. and Susan K. charters, tot* 8 and 14, block Si, town of Ranaadaer ... .. 618 Mary A. Zell to George Kannal, lot 4, ■ block M, Kan ton'a addition to ton nos lltuaaclaor .*. *..... 600 Kobnrt Heine to Sarah Sexton, to no 8, SS.6-BMar.lv*. 800 llarv Welsh to KliotlaKmin, north aide he m IS. 18, f—TS acres ... 1,876 Haraanu Krwia to Mary Welsh, *e 16, 88, 7, nn nc lit, 88, 7—Boo arret. . 8.685 IY*er Mlnnlku* and John Kohler to , George Kannal. ae ne and ae d, «, 6—Boo acres. Unit claim 1 Eight chattel mortgage* and five mortgage* ware also recorded-. Children'* clothing cut by T. M. Jones, tailor. Cutting promptly done to order by T. U. Monet, tailor. Bbin pattern* cut to measure by T. M. Jute*, tailor.... r* A large stock of lamps and lamp fixture* at reduced price* at Starr a. A car load of Bradford lime received fliS week at F. W. Bedford’s. Old newspapers for sale at Thb Union office. Price ten cents a dozen. For job printing call on Horace E. Janies, proprietor o! the Kcnwt Uer 1*1,. .v. Choire cranberries and new crop dried peaches cheap at C. C. Starr's grocery. A fine lot of tadirs' cloaks and irimmcd hats at greatly reduoel prices at A. Leopold’s. The Buckeye and Little Gera lanterns, the best coal oil lanterns made, for sale by C. C. Siarr. Ail shades of zephyr, split nud single, at reduced prices at F. J. Sears A Co.'s New York Store. A pair of English sparrows hare wandered hitherward and taken up their abode in Kenaaclaer. Judge Hammond received 2.620 of the 2,545 rotes polled in Benton county at the lecent elections. A'eomptate stock of the Caadee rubber goods, tin best in the market, just received at A. Leopold's. Cement,“plaster of Paris and plaster hair on band in quantity at F. W. Bedford’s tgricultural store.
A little scraping, harrowing and rolling would impiovo ihe condition of division street wonderfully. The largest stock of overcoats of nil! Prices much lower than was ezpected! Call at Leopold’s. fMf ffijhiitiay A. Leop*’d sold TA pairs rs boots and sliors and still liad a few loft for Monday’s trade. A fine assortment of bats for men, boys and children, at prices to suit anybody who want to buy, at Leopold’w. Alfred McCoy recently bought five hundred bead of cattle in the Chicago market to winter in Jasper county. A complete stock of underwear for ladies, gentlemast, boys and children at Leopold’s, for 50 cents a set and upwards. Ms. Wright of Davenport, loura, and Mrs. W. J. HuffofiTonticcllu were guests cf M. L. Spitler s fam ly, on Tuesday. The Weed sewing machine has a world wide reputation. It will be sold way down in price by Lttdd Hopkins. 86-ts A car load of the celebrated Newton wagons, the best and lightest running wagon* made, just received at F. W. Bedford's. A most besufiful stock of ladies’ and gentlemen's gloves, all descriptions and prices which cab not fail to please, at Leo-' jiold’s. Mrs Newman Snow, of Union township, died Tuesday night in child bed. She gave birth to three children, all of whunt died. Query.—“ Why will men smoke common tobacco, when they can buy Marburg Bros, ‘ Seal of Norlh Carolina ’’_ ai the tame price? 16-ly.
Mr. S. P. Howard moved to Kansas this week. He had long bees a citizen of this, county and was hel l in high esteem by the, public. A aon of Lt. Got, Grey, and Mr. James St .rbuck, of Union City, are out with Zim Dwiggina shooting ducks and chickens and other game. Thus. J. McCoy is building a dwelling hi use between his father's residence and . that of Hon. R. S. Dwiggins. It is to be a frame structure. We call especial attention to our stock of dress goods—cashmtres, alpacas, lustres, Ac., 4c. Call at the New York Store, F. J. bears & Co., proprietors. Mr. R. Ralph, the new boot and shoe maker, publishes a card in Tut Us ion this week announcing that be is a candidate lor patronage. Call and see him. C. C. Starr has the largest stock of (jueensware and glassware in the county. Don't fail to examine his goods and prices before making purchases elsewhere. . Dr. Eneminger and wife of Crawfordsville speut Sunday with friends in Rensselaer. ••Tootie'' and her baby are still the guests of her tUler, Mrs. Ludd Hopkins. ier, gd Momence, 111., hare been visiting her father. J. W. Dtlvall, Eaq. t and other lelalivi s in this vicinity for a week or two. Those who desire musical instruction should...read Missilery Ralph's card Which ss to befbuntfin another place in this paper. Miss Baipb bears an excellent reputation. One week from next Monday Bight the tegular monthly -temperance meeting will be held at the Presbyterian church. An interesting programme has boro prepared'. Jackson mills white wheat flour nod Monticello mills White Rose flour, the best in the market, for sale by C. C. Starr. Goods bought at Starr's delivered in town free of expense. It was reported last week that a little dyngfrfr trf J arm lvw m, tcwHe* of Carpenter township, was likely to die from internal hen*orti>ag<*—she is rapidly recoving her health wnd'etrength.
