Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 21, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 March 1895 — Page 8

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LI. A. MILLER'S A TALE FOR THE WEEK ENDINQ FEB. 25, 185, TO March 2, 1S95. AS FURNISHED BY

CRESSNER & COMPANY, ABSTRACTORS OF TITLES.

Owners of the only Abstract liooks in the county. Abstracts of Titles to all property in Marshall county compiled accurately and promptly.

13. & 0. & C. K. Ii. quit claim deed to Holland Kadiator Co., 2 acres German township, (part depot ground) Jan. 15 Henry StaulTer warranty deed to M. C. Holland, lots 11 and 12, Kx. north 70 feet Hull's add Bremen, Jan. 21, G50. Jacob Vollmer commissioner, commissioners deed to Mary M. Vollmer, lot

lOFoltzs cor. add Bremen, Oct. 3, 'HI;

81.000.

James M. Wiekizer warranty deed to Jacob and Mary Deaner, 80 acres Walnut township, Feb. 20, UV, $ 1,500. J. C. Deaner and wife warranty deed to James M. Wiekizer, part lot 8 block 8 (Sidney) Argos, Feb. 20, 13; 2,500. Filetus Shaffer and wife warranty deed to JJenj. F. Taylor, lot in Argos part manufacturing company track, Jan. IT, 8225. Lydia A. Fullmer and husband warranty deed to Kmanuel Uienz, 20 acres Center township, Feb. 2'., '.5; s725. Lydia A. Fullmer ami husband warranty deed to Jacob S.Casper, 10 acres Center township, Feb 2., ?öir. John S. 1'latt deceased by seven of the heirs warranty deed to I'hilip Kuntz. undivided T;5 of 120 acres in West township, Feb. 2:?, ''.:; s2,7:H I'hilip Kuntz warranty deed to John M. (leib, undivided . of 10 acres West township, Feb. 27, Ifi; l.UK (Irant Stotts warranty deed to Abram Stotts, HUJ acres Union township, Feb. 21,y.j;$S,000.

Daniel Snyder and wife warranty deed to Arthur Fare, 5 acres AVest township, Feb. 2S, v.3; 822). Toba 11. Norton and wife warranty deed to Delia A. Hatch, lot 22 Lowry's cor. add. Argos, Feb. 15, 13; 81101. Catheriue Fdwards tax deed to J. II. Cooley, south 33 feet of lot 1, block 8, Argos, (original) March 2, U5; .$'..73. James M. Wiekizer tax deed to J. II. Cooley, lot 13 Wickizer's add. Argos, March 2, 'Uö; 85J2. Ida M. Howell and husband warranty deed to Phoeba Pickens, lot in Argos, Jan. 15, VJ5; 81,000.

Boarding by the Day or Week. Meals served at all hours, also warm and cold lunch. Lodging can be had on application. A large line of Candies, Cigars and Tobacco constantly on hand.

GH AI CHY

wants your ear just a minute on the Tobacco Question. Just arrived, a new supnlv of .Briar Pipe, Coin-

fort and the cheaper

grades or smoking. Green Turtle Plug will be in this week, it is an elegant plug and with every ten tags you get a good Pipe Prcc. Sweet Cuba and Hiawatha always on hand and when you see the 25 cent Fine Cut, you will smile. IF YOU WANT

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SAYS,

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up, 24 cents per gallon.

Best Uneolored Japan Tea, 35 cents, and everything you need at bot

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Attorney at Law,

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Will proniptly'attf'iKl to all business intrusted

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THIS WEEK.

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And not find sucli a stock of Fresh, Clean, New Spring Dress Goods as yon will find in our store this spring. YOU MAY TRAVEL THE TOWN OVER An 1 not find sucli low prices as we are prepared to name yon now. YOU MAY TRAVEL ALL AROUND And not find sucli 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 grea'c assortment of Ready Made Percale Wrappers, all sizes, at from 75c to $1.25 each. You can't afford 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 Goods 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.

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DEPARTMENT Cocoa Coffee 35c value, for 2 leper pound. 1 lb. basket Dried Imperial Tea and 6 lbs. G-raimlated Sugar for 50 cents, or 1 lb. same Tea and 1 lb. of our excellent Cocoa Coffee for 50 cents.

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Eves are Windows of the Soul. Kemember they are priceless. Take care of them, s no one will take care of them for you. If you need Spectacles or Kye (i lasses, euiiMilt an Optician. We .uake no charge for examination of the eyes for defective vision. Our ability to safely and correctly adjust glass is beyond question. We guarantee satisfaction and aiake all needed corrections and supply and exchange free for one year. MY LEADERS. Solid (iold Spectacles and Fine (Yvstal Lenses. SUM). (Sold Killed, $2.1 i). Fine Steel and Crystal

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Optician of 20 years experience. A complete line of Watches, Clocks, Fine Jewelry. Silverware and Optical (ioods. Orders taken for a large wholesale house for Solid (Sold Kings any design at jobber s rates, plain, set or diamond, or any goods in my line not in stock. Those at a distance can order glasses by mail. Write for instructions, PLYMOUTH, INDIANA, 2 DOORS NORTH OF POSTOFFIGE.