Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 20, Plymouth, Marshall County, 1 March 1895 — Page 8
IUI. A, MILLER'S if I A TALE The Fight n FOR THE WEEK ENDING FEB. 18, 1895, TO FEB. 23, 1895, AS FURNISHED BY
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Owners of the only Abstract Hooks in the county. Abstracts of Titles to all property in Marshall county compiled accurately and promptly,
Geo. J. Kilmer et al sheriffs deed to Mary A. Shirley, out lot 2 Lowry's con. add. Argos, Jan. 2, 65MJ1. Krrilla and Isaac A. Xewhouse warranty deed to Wm. Ji. Kyle, 21 acres in Polk township, Feb. 1, 13; 8C0O. AVm. Massey et al commissioner's deed to David Jamison, 27 acres in Polk township, Jan. 7, "1'5; to quiet title. Heirs of Peter Donahue deceased warranty deed to Leopold M. Lauer, trustee, lots 12 and 13 Hose's add. to Plymouth, March 11, '.1; ??1 11.07. Pinimore C. Casler warranty deed to Leopold M. Lauer, trustee, lots 12 and J3 Kose's add. Plymouth, March 10, 81. Leopold M. Lauer, trustee, quit claim deed to Pinimore C. and Anna Casper his wife, undivided lots 02 and t3 Rose's addition Plymouth, March 31, '01; 81. Joseph Gandy tax deed to Henry Lohr, 40 acres in Union township, Peb. 1993; 832.44. Heirs of Henry Hanes, deceased warranty deed to Susan Hatfield, lot 33 Boley's 1st add. Bourbon, Dec. 20, '94; 8400. Elijah Boley and wife quit claim deed to Geo. W. Hatfield, lot 33 Boley's 1st add. to Bourbon, Dec. 31, 94; 81. Samuel Smallwood and wife quit claim deed to Geo. W. Hatfield, lot 33 Boley's 1st add. Bourbon, Dec. 1891; 81. Alexander Lippman and wife warranty deed to Clinton C. and Laura E. Yockey, 40 acres in West township, Feb. 7, 95; 816O0. Jas. Tinney and wife warranty deed to Alginie Tinney, 1 acre in Green township, Nov. 11, ?82; 850. Sylvester Logan et al warranty deed to AVm. Wagner, lot CO Enterprise add. to Plymouth, Feb. 21, '93; 8350. Plymouth Wagon Co. warranty deed to Sylvester and Mede Logan,lot 10 Enterprise add. to Plymouth, Feb. 1, 15; 8200. Cathern Karp and husband warranty deed to Mary E. Davenport, lot 32 Logan's add. LaPaz, Feb. 25, 1; S300. Cary Large deceased quit claim deed to Jackson Gout er, 40 acres North township, March 22, V4; :?270. Henry Hanes deceased by Ex. executive deed to Susan Hatfield, lot 33 Poley's 1st add. Bourbon, Jan. 13, '95; 8100. Geo. y. Hatfield quit claim deed to Susan Hatfield, lot 33 Boley's 1st add. to Bourbon, Jan. 17, "93; 81. "Wm. StalTord tax deed to Addison D. Johnson, x2 acre in Walnut township, Feb. 22, "U5; 82.74. Almira llerron tax deed to Addison I). Johnson, 20 acres in Polk township, Feb. 22, ?93; 82.3t). Alvin White tax dee I to Addison 1). Johnson, lot 19 block 3 Thayer's add. La Paz, Feb. 22, '93; 85.93. Peter Schroeder and wife quitclaim deed to Jennie Kenkert, 29-53 acres in West township, Jan. 2), '93; 8100. John M. Cummins et al warranty deed to Trustees of Indiana Conference of Wesleyan Methodist church in trust for W. M. church at Plymouth, lot 3 and north i of lot 4, Cressner's sub-division of lots 119 and 79 of Wheeler's add. to Plymouth, Jan. 2, '93; 8100.
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And not find such, a stock of Fresh, Clean, New Spring Dress Goods as you will find in our store this spring. YOU MAY TRAVEL THE TOWN OVER And not find such low prices as we are prepared to name you now. YOU MAY TRAVEL ALL AROUND And not find such an assortment of Ladies' Muslin Underwear as we can show you. This is the first time we have these goods in stock and prices are so very low that you can not afford to make them yourselves. We also have our New Carpets and Oil Cloths in, at the lowest prices you ever heard of. "We also show a great assortment of Ready Made Percale Wrappers, all sizes, at from 75c to $1.25 each. You can't afibrd to make them. You can save work by buying our Ready Made Sheets and Pillow Cases. In fact YOU CAN JOURNEY A LONG DISTANCE Before you find such a stock of Dry G-oods at such low prices as you can find them by dropping in on us at any suitable time. THOSE HOLDING TICKETS FOR TABLES Promised in 1894, are informed that we have received a lot of them from the factory and are ready to distribute them now. L. A, Kloepfer,
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