Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 13, Plymouth, Marshall County, 11 January 1895 — Page 8
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
FOR THE WEEK ENDING DEC. 31, 18Q4, TO JAN. 5, 1895, AS FURNISHED BY
CRE5SNER & COMPANY, ABSTRACTORS OF TITLES.
Owm r- of the only h-tra-t Books in tke county. A lt raid s f Titles to nil property in Vf amhall county cchb piled BCCarately ami promptly.
Jahne Johnson and wife warranty deed to Ellis Strosnkler, 40 acres in Tippecanoe township. Dec. 27, 18M; 01,800. Kllis Stn nider waira lty deed to Lncinda J. Johnson. 40 acres in Tippecanoe township Dec. 27. ; si, 200. Aaron Butts warranty deed to Jas. G. Foreman, 20 acres In West townah p Dec. 80, I8M; 8800. Alfred Allen and Wife warranty deed to W. K. Hand. 8684-100 acres in Union township. Dec. 10, 18M; S7Ö. Moses Boylan and wife quit claim deed to David lieltz. acres in Dourbon township, Dec. 21, ISM; 81. Edward (lunn et al Sheriff's deed t Wm. Smieding, land in AVest township, Dec. 24, 1891; 81,000. Nellie J. Morgan and husband warranty deed to Agnes H. Gregory, 80 acres in (ireen township, Dec. 21, ISiU, 30O. Eli Shumaker and wife warranty deed to Alonzo A. Monesmith, 40 acres in Bourbon township, Dec. 11, 1891, 81,850. Henry M. Haag and wife warranty deed to Samuel J. Haag, land in l'olk township, Dec. 21. 18M; $300, Geo. Joyce and wife warranty deed to a Sarah A. Stromback, land in West township. Oct. 15, 18M; 8135.00. Thos. Shakes, deceased, executor's deed to Oswell and John Xoland, lot adjoining Inwood and lot 4. Croup and Coar's 2d addition to Inwood Oct. 4, 1894; 000. John Baffling and wife warranty deed to David Martz, land in Union township, Oct. 15, 1894 ; 8mU0. Chas. Davis and wife wairranty deed to Thad L. Berlin, lot 12 Lowry's addition to Argos, Dec. 28, 1891; 82. Thad L. Berlin warranty deed to Chas. Davis, lot 12 Lowry's addition to Argos Dec. 28, 1894: 82. Chas. Davis quit claim deed to Alice Davis, lot 11 Lowry's addition to Argos, Dec. 28, 1804; 82. Lydia C. Burger and husband warranty deed to Mary E. Brown, lot 18 in original LaPaz. Dec. 31, 1894; 800. Abraham Miller and wife deed of correct'on to Absalom S. Jones, 34 acres in Folk township, Jan. 1, 1895 ; 81,400. Absalom S. Jones warranty deed to Mary Miller, 34 acres in Polk township, Dec. 31. 1894 ; 81,400. Absalom S. Jones warranty deed to Hannah Miller, 2 acres in I'olk township, Dec. 31. 18M; 8150.00. John S. l'latt, deceased, administrator's deed to Phillip Kuntz, land in West township, Jan. 5, 1805; 81,000. Cudwig Gabbert warranty deed to John Cummins, lots ti and 7 in Wheeler's addition to Plymouth, Dec. 31, 18M $1,300. Por Sale. The property immediately west of the county jail is for sale. In part or will Bell all. For further particulars write Miss Almira Klinger, 52 Seiden Ave., Detroit, Mich., or see W. II. Craig, Plymouth, Ind.
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