Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 14, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 January 1895 — Page 8

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

FOR THE WEEK ENDING JAN. 7. 1895. TO JAN. 12. 1895. AS FURNISHED BY CRESSiNER d COMPANY, ABSTRACTORS OF TITLES.

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Sarah J. McCulkmgh, deceased. Administrators deed to Edwin K. Kirkdorller, 4( acres in Bourbon township, Jan. 7. 1806; 1400. Jno. F. Mattem and wife warranty deed to Wm. Huff, Sr., lt in BremenDec. 15, 1804; 100. Geo. Well, Sr warranty deed to Jobann Tecker. lot 20 Foltz'a continued addition Bremen. Nov. 10, 1894; ftl. Ella E, and Harry XelT. Sheriff's deed to John K. Dietrich, lot SSBoley'fl 1st addition Bremen. Jan. 8, 1886; 8907 JO. Charlotte Bora. Guardian's deed to Edith Sutherlin and Wm. Sutherhn. Iota lOandll Vanpelt'fl addition Plymouth Jan. ., 1805; $320, David M. Klinger and wife warranty deed to Thos. A. Taylor, 1 acres in Bourbon, Jan. 8. S'X: 91,750. Isaac Dreibilbis and wife warranty deed to Geo. Heyda, 190 acres In North township, Jan. '.. 1886; 64,000. Peter E. Dietrich warranty deed to Chas. G. Winna, lot 82 Mast's addition Bremen, May 4, 1801, $500. Simon MeGriff, Jr., and wife warranty deed to Thomas McGritf and John Reed, lot 11 "NVickizer's addition Argos, Dec. 25, 1891; 9372. Jas. H. Robinson warranty deed to Chas. II. Fom and l'.marett 1!. Force, 2 acres in Center township, Jan. B, 1896; $300. Clinton Thacher and wife warranty deed to Martin and Jas. Heeder, land in Union township, Jan. 5, 18i5; 8800. Harrison Dillingham warranty deed to Robert H. Dillingham. 120 teres in Bourbon township, Dec. 4, 1804; 05,000. Robert W. Berry and wife warranty deed to James S. and Cornelia P. Lealand, lots 1) and IT Wickizer's addition Argos. April 83, 1804; 81,000. Alice J. Anderson and husband warranty deed to Frank I,. Wagner, north 44 feet of lot 22 original Plymouth, Jan. 9, 1895; Sl,52o.90. Did it Ever Occur to You. That people who do the least criticise the most. That a busy man is always the one to seek when you want work done. That spite work is invariably a boomerrang and will come back to the perpetrator with a dull thud. That ignorance is the father of impudence and its mother is a diseased brain where the germs of meanness are incubated. That, as good "old Abe" said, "you can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all the time, but you can't fool all the people all the time." That when a man is seeking office he always has a spontaneous combustion of patriotism and is a fearfully abused mortal. That you can't get a half bushel into a peck measure. That tigs don't grow on hazel bush. That some women always look sweeter when their husbands are away .

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