Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 February 1895 — Page 8
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Owner of tin iM.ly A!trnrt Hook- in tin county. Alsj-trai-t- ofTilli'? to all proptrty in MarJuilI cinnly compile! accurately ami promptly. I ien jam in Krei and wife warranty deed to Matthew Krwin, lots 10, 11, 12 Parks Add., lJourb;n, Sept. :i, 1V.M; 8 IS"). llnsea S. Thompson and wife warranty deed to Matthew Krwin, lot 48 J. F. Parks Add., liourbon, Aug. 21, 875. Emma J. Pun fee and husband warranty deed to Lucy J. Chapman, land in "Walnut township, Jan. S, lb'.."; 8375. James C. Snyiler and wife warranty deed to John W. I lanes, 20 acres (ierman township, Jan. 17, 1S'.5; ioo. Levi C Moore and wife warranty deed to Ciiristena J. Moore, interest in lots 77 and 78 Wheeler's Add., Plymouth, Jan. 2J, lb'.5; 82' Elijah W. Cannon and wife warranty deed to Enoch W. I less, part of lot 21 William's Add., Argus, Dec. 31, lbül; S2U0. Francis K. Hendricks and wife warranty deed to Enoch W. Hess, r,) acres in Green township, Dec. 12, lb'.:i;82,lu0. Gideon Logan and wife warranty deed to Minnie M. Hanson and husband, land in North township, Jan. 22, 1SV5;825. Henry Aukerman and wife warranty deed to Lemira Slieneinan, part of lot 12 Erwings Add., Plymouth, Jan. 15, 1805; 8125. Gideon Logan and wife warranty deed to Minnie M. Hanson and husband, lot 3 blk. 3 Thayer's Add., La Paz, Jan. 21, 16U5; 8220. Samuel Pelden and wife warranty deed to Eliza I). Stansbury, part out lot 15 Ewing's Add., Plymouth, Aug:. 21, 1891; 8500. Catherine Cleveland and husband warranty deed to Charles F.Shadel, part lot 117 orig. plat Plymouth, Eeb.l, lb'JÖ; 81. Charles P. Shadel warranty deed to James L. Cleveland part lot 117 orig. plat Plymouth, Eeb. 1, 1SJ5; 81. Kesolutions. The following resolutions were passed: In as much as the Farmers Institute of the State of Indiana has grown to such proportions as to caue increased expense.-, Tln u t'ore be it Kesolved, That our n'üutor and representative m tin' legislature be request to use iht'ir ir: ll iu :n-t lo jecure the ap propnaMoi! ot ylio .!: per annum 1:1- J stead ot ' s.'.i hu for their sui-.purt. 2ül, her.vi-i. Ti.eie i- ii'i'.v pending) bet oi e .the genejal a:.em!!y of our StaU-, J rcceed:ligs lor the "seit ntiüc j temi-erar.ce inr'trin-ti'i!.;. in our iu!.;!irj schoi!. Ai.d i Vmi:m:.s, (V.ir slate of Indiana one of the l'mr, and the only nor! he: n ; state tliari.sg tnc unenviable tli.-tmc-tion of ho havinsucli a law, Pt'H'lvtd, Tint the ciii.ens of Marshal! county, Ijere a-sembled, do indorse the action to secure such a law.antl petition our Hon. n-pr'sen:ative to use his inlliunce t( secu:e the .sain". ! Ke.Mjlved, That it is our opinion and ! sentiment that there should be some' pratrLit'al K'.islatioii lor the imqioM1 of i limit. hi an! n'fctriftm iho pdwits ot township trusU-t's in purchasing school aiit HKKl SUpI'liCS. ! Kesoi vtMl, Umt it is tlio sontKiu-nt ot this institute that our representatives in the legislature vote for Senate Kills No. 07 ami (',(", with proper amendments to make them eilie;ent for the purposes they are intended. Resolved, That the institute tender a vote of thanks to its eilicient oiliccrs, the institute workers both home and abroad, and to all who assisted in making it a success. John A. McFaulin, A. A. South, SAM'L. S. Kl'.LLKIh r nLiniii Call and be Convinced. Hound Steak Loin " .lOCts.l'er Pound. .10 " " Torter House Steak. . .10 ' (. .4 Short Steak, 10 Shoulder Steak 10 Chuck Steak 10 " JJoilsand noasts.r,7 A; 8 44 44 Pork Steak 10 44 44 Pork Loins lo u Side Pork 8 " Shoulder S 44 " Spare Hibs 8 44 44 I'ork Sausage, cased or bulk 10 44 44 Veal Steak 10 44 44 Veal IJoils and HoastF, 8 and 10 44 44 Mutton Steak 10 44 44 Mutton IJoils and ii ii ii Hoasts 8 and 10 44 Frankfort 10 ii 11 Uest quality Hrcakfast Hacon 12 44 Smoked Ham, sliced.. 10 " 44 Dried Heef If, 44 44 Home Made Mince Meat U 44 " Home Hendered Lard, 10 " " Dressed Poultry 10 ' 44 P.S. We pay the Highest Älarket Price for all kinds of Poultry. THE OLD RELIABLE STAND, East Slt Mlcilfia St., der Miller's Restinriot.
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HEKE IS YOU It Bill of Fare Leave your orders with George Vinall, and it will be filled and delivered promptly. SUGARS : Pulverized, Granulated, Soft A. C. and so on down. CANNED QOODS: IVars, J Jeans, Corn, Tomatoes, Plums, Peaches, Cherries, etc. meats: liacon, California Hams, Shoulders Pickled Pork, etc. Pine Maccaroni. flcur: Zehner, Disher, Kewanna and I'illsbury. Knox and home liuckwheat. Polled Avena, etc. DRIED FRUITS! llaisins, Prunes, Peaches, Apples, Currant and Citron, vegetables: Potatoes, Onions, Cabbage, Carrots, Turnips and Parsnips. AND WHEN you get to Pish, look at that barrel of Mackerel just opened. The 35 cent coffee that arrived last week is out of sight. TELEPHONE 52. GEO. VINALL. SAYS, Sell cheap and the people will bay. Fine Syrup. 24 cents Der uallou. I'est rncolored .Japan, Tea,;J5 cents, and every- j thing you need at bot- j torn Free Trade Prices. Don't Fail t' ;tsk to mjo the .Magical Laini ( M i mil i it iiiiv.ii Liinil-ii. and savi's oil and is liivi proof. If you ever tryj one yon v.ill not take the old kind as a ift. SlMPLi: HUT WoNDKKFrL. CLUB LIST. As the Holiday approaches, a great many people desires to subscribe for Magazines and Periodicals AVe are prepared to give special rates for those who desire to renew their subscriptions in connection with the Iniu:-
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