Rensselaer Union, Volume 11, Number 6, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 October 1878 — Real Estate Transfer? [ARTICLE]

Real Estate Transfer?

For th* week P»«llnf lit the r<<--ord of irar»ler» of real ratal* In Javpcr AaMy Oivrlra Jourrnnt to Benjamin M. RmJrr. partnc SA. If, f—Cwrra * luO David J. Hu-ton to Daniel Daugherty. pan aw ns *. K, fl-l.fi acres Si Sheriff nt Jaapvr County to William A. Dalle « at. north oo l in M IK, M, O- 30 "ufchaei Robinnon to Aorist F. t-Cgert, 0.l »e,e)i ex reawe*.»l, t-floacres. I,M» Marlon !„ Spitler, commissioner, to R. Sbltlcr*!io Mary V. Hammond. *” lota f andß, block tl. town of Rensselaer. /Our mortgnirea. 8»e chattel morlgtur i and one aaaipnment of lease were alao recorded. ' Blew me! bir’t It Lively Meat her Bad Uta are cured ffvery lime by T. M. Junes the tailor. Bad er ta ar* never made ,by T. M. Jonet, th* ww marclnnrt tailor. • ■ Plenty of Stic old paper* for sale at Ths (hnox office. Only ten cent* a doten. Fine wurttCd coals are a specialty at the Uarro* Gauge Ouc Price Cl.-tliing Store.’ A marriage license was issued October I«th to Alfred B. MeCoy anti Matti* V. Braddock. Five dollar* srtll btty a good hchvy Chinchi’la overcoat at tlie Narrow Gaugs One Price Clothing Store. < Jacob Eiglesbach nrxT tf'i'-a"— KacsSncr were married law Sunday in 81. Joseph’s church, by Rev. Father Zumbilt*. The Weed sawing machine lias a world wide reputation. If will be sold way down taLprice by LuddJHypkini, . B6 : tf •Good heavy gray overcoats th tt arts sold everywhere for $4 can l>* bought tor $3 at the Narrow Gauge C'ne Pries Clothing Store. Lealie C. Grant has removed Ms blacksmith shop to Terhuni•'» old stand nlierc he invites all his patrons to c >me with th«'r work. 4 White and colored undershirt* an 1 draw*r»; well worth 35 cents, sold fi>r 25 cents •4 the N«r»bw Gauge Ove Price Clothing Store, Rev. B. F. Ferguson, Freewill Daptist, Mill conduct religious services in th- Preibyterian chnreh. Sun lay, October 27th, at 10:30 a. tn. Everybody iuviteJ, QU tar. —‘•Why will men smoke common tobaeeo, when they can buy M*rbnrt’ Brs, '■Seal of North Carolina'’ at the runic price? IG-ly. Elder D. T. Halstead, Magnolia, Mirs., has thanks for a late number of the Herald of that city. Will Bear/ has thanks fur a copy of the Clinton,' lowa, Herald. Fob Saut.—lf you want to buy a tract of land in Jasper county, consult Thompson A Bro., Rensselaer. They sell al owners' prices, and have s large list from which t > relet t. If. Jesse Greenfield is up from Duvall's Bluff, Arkansas, visiting relatives here>at>>ut. H* dues not look as if the yellow fever bad made desola I e ravages iu his sv stem. T. M. Jonas the tailor is an elegant cutler and fitter, likewise an excellent workman. H* is on SfuHTKTiTs'“way; _ au<riaJ patrons are the Lest drersed geuileinvu in the community. ' Don’t buy cue dollar s worth <f ready made clothing before examining the good* and prices at the Narrow Gauge One Price Clothing Store. Special inducements will ba offered buyers. ? T _ A fine assortment of custom made worsted overcoats, which fur style and workmanship cannot be excelled—scarcely equalled —just received at the Narrow Gauge One Pncc Clothing Store. R. 8. Dwiggins will lecture in the Chris tian church Sunday, October 27th, al 10:30 a. tn. Subject : The authenticity of the Bibl* eonvidvnd frem » legal standpoint. All axe invited to attends Renew your subscription to Thb Ukt&.v. The List local paper in Jasper county. Price only one dollar a year. Ask your neighbor Io take it. A good thing in a family where there are children.

Remember t bet the S'er row Gntige One Trice Clothing Store is the ouly rfegular clothing store in Jasper cout ty. If gives a better v«riety, nicer styles and lower prices than any other Louse in the couuiy. Osr competitors are blowing a great <#eaF bat the fort snd don't allow •By person tn Jasper xoanty to undersell us. Clothing is sold at Eastern prices at She NacroW Gauge One Price Clothing 6tcr«. It is* fact that A. Leopold has the largest stock of merchandise in county. Hie facilities for buying warrant' him in selling lower than has ever been done for many years. Those who call on him rill •ate money. There will be preach ng at the Methodist Episcopal church next Sibbath morning •ad evening. Subject in the morning: Conformity to departed saints. In the evening the subject: Christ the friend of publicans end sinners. All invited to attend. W. G. Vessels, Pastor. , Circuit court is in session. Several lawyers from neighboring eitiee sad towns are attending. Among then*, Judge Te-t <>f Indianapolis, P. H. Ward and D. L IfsF opp of Kentland, William Darroch of ■ Morocco, J.uibua Ilea’ey of (roodland, H. F. Ttaris of Fowler, circuit prosecutor. Tuesday, Ootolier 22, 1878. Th* first snowstorm of the sen,on i intel us-thia morning. Greet damp flakes MI thick and fast until the ground, fence-, trees au l p cig ftf buiblino were cut re J, In lutoux 1 In places it did not melt away until long after Mon. Ihit the temperature was nbkuo.r. ti W'&Wxiug. ■ ’ J ~ Hon. John Van’t Wood of the board of Jasper county •ommissiohers bn Tuca 'av night received- si letter from Hon. Itich .rd W. Thompson, t-eerct»ry of the Navy, directing him tu repent to Con module j. W . A. Nicholson, commandant of.the navy, for assign meut t‘o duty in a clerkship, with salary of $1.2X1 per annum. He wilt start far bts post . u ■ext Monday. A meeting of the raters of Union fowtitfoip, of wh cm there -are brrw ten ?e» Wyfive apd pinety, is called at Rosebud -elin'i.l house, Saturday night, 2flrhinstanS, to have “• friendly tulle and interchange of views 'vfn regard to the railroad fax |ri>p< >«<*<] To ••feu voted on the November “sort.” Friends of the rosd wiU ne pro,. •tit. the bills sey, noil they cordially invite • full attendance. Rants in Ren«aela<-r nrc extortionate'.y high when compared, with other raltus dwelling bouses of three and four small tMtM and no outside conveiiicncog, that nn Be built for SBOO to SSOO, rent for $7 to $lO C month. Business rooms, rld.dark, Hty-vanliUted. unwiK>lo*onn» fire traps, Jn T «*Bvrii«rt -sed- mfflwmnc: He -ecwt—ofpaying their owner* SIOO to anStum for ten io twenty years. It is time for landlords to make better terms for their &$W> R«flt» thonld ba lower.