Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 16, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 February 1895 — Page 8

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REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS

FOR THE WEEK ENDING JAN. 21, 895, TO JAN. 26, 189S, AS FURNISHED BY

CRESSNER & COMPANY, ABSTRACTORS OF TITLES.

Owner of the only Abstract J took in the county. Abstracts of Title to all property in Marshall county compiled accurately ami promptly.

Geo. 15. Iirink et al warranty deed to Jas. A. Cunningham, lot 8 Iluggin's subdivision, Jan. 11, 1805; 81,400. Ceo. Ii. JJrink et al warranty deed to Jas. A. Cunningham, out lot Iß Ewing

add Plymouth.

Olley J. Woofter & wife warranty

deed to Maggie Gallagher, part lots CG

and 67 Cabbel's addition Plymouth, Nov

9, 1891; 8400.

Lmanuel Ireese & wife warranty

deed to Sam' 1 E. Melbourn, lots 9 anci

10 Wiseman's addition Marmont, Nov,

27, 1891; $900.

AVm. Bollenbacher and wife warranty

deed to John F. and Cora Davis, 3?4'

acres Center township, Jan.l, 189Ö; 8100,

Jno. F. Davis and wife warranty deed to Jas. AV. Davis and wife, 3?4' acres

Center township, Jan. 15, 18'JÖ; 6273.

T. M. Meadows by Administrator tax deed to Wm. O'Keefe, 11 acres Polk

township, Jan. 21, 1895; 831.55.

Jas. M. Wilson by Administrator tax

deed to Wm. O'Keefe, 11 acres Polk

township, Jan. 21, 1895; 821.27. Geo. Snyder warranty deed to Ange

line Fehr, lot 40 and lot 41 east 22 feet

Orig plat Bremen, Jan. 3. 1895; 81000.

Durr & Edmonds tax deed to Chas. B. Durr, Land Union township, Jan. 12,

1895; 84.20.

Cornelius Copp deceased partition to

Lydia Lockridge, 163' acres Green town ship, June 7, 1892.

Cornelius Copp deceased partition to Frederick A. Copp, 10 acres Green town

ship, June 7,1892.

Cornelious Copp deceased partition to

Geo. Hutchinson, Y& acres Green town ship, June 7, 1892.

Christopher Hatfield and wife quit claim deed to Harrison Hatfield, 40 acres Bourbon township, March 25, 1887; 81. Hosia S. Thompson and wife warranty

deed to Jno. B. Goodman, 80 acres AVal-

nut township, Jan. ll, 1895; 0000.

Jno. B. Goodman quit claim deed to

Aosia S. Thompson, 20 acres Walnut

township, Jan. 19, 1895; 80000. Mathen Erwin and wife quit claim deed to Isaiah Price, 20 acres Bourbon township, Feb. 10, 18'Ji; 81.

George F. Wahl warranty deed to Frank I. Wine, lot 1 block 4 Mfgs. ad

dition Bremen, March 1, 1893; 8150. U. B. Church warranty deed to Jno. M. Cummins, lot 3 and north Z of lot 4 Cressners addition, Oct. 31,1891; 8300. Christ of Plymouth, Ind., warranty deed to Hawkinsmilh and Jno. W. Brown, sub division of lots 119 and 79 Wheeler's addition Plymouth, Oct. 31, 1891.

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.No. 1, square white flag.

z, square blue flag. 3, blue and white flag. 4, triangle, representing temper

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Xo. 3 alone, local rains, stationary

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No. 2 with No. 4 above it, warmer

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No. 2 with No. 4 below it, colder

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No. 3 with No. 4 above it, warmer

weather, with local rams.

No. 3 with No. 4 belowr it, colder

weather with local rains. No. 1 with No. 5 below it, fair weath er, cold wave. No. 2 with No. 5 below it, wet weath er, cold wave.

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