Marshall County Independent, Volume 1, Number 27, Plymouth, Marshall County, 19 April 1895 — Page 8
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
CRESSNER & COMPANY, ABSTRACTORS OF TITLE9-
Owner of the only Abstract Itooks In the
county. Abstracts of Titles to all Droperty in .Marshall county compiled accurately ami promptly
The following warranty deeds were filed with the recorder of Marshall county from April 1 to April 13 inclusive: Sam'l 13eldon and wf to Moses IIolem, 40 a West tp, si. Moses Ilolem and wf to Samuel Iieldon, land in West tp, 31. Sam'l Beldon and wf to Elizabeth Nichols, land in West tp. Jas. F. Bolin and wf to J. D. Allerton and wf, 90 a Green tp, 4,000 Same to same, 4 a Walnut tp, adjoining Argos, 81,700. Jos S Neely and wf to Wm Reynolds, 1 74 and 75, Calhoun and Tucker add Walnut. S. S.Fish and wf to Ida C Bolin, 1 14, Eailsback add to Argos, SGOO. Oliver O. Yates and wf to Bert K. Hand, lot in Argos, $75. Elmira Jones and hd to Wm. Jones all int in 3 a, Union tp, 1. John S. Miller to Chas. S. Gollatz, e 11 ft 1 22 original Bremen, 8400. Hosea S. Thompson and wf to S. W. Jackson, 1 21, John F. Parks add Bour
bon, 3125. C. W. Suit and wf to Emma J. Raymond, 157 a Center tp, 312,0(0. D. Zehner, Sr., and wf to J. W. Wolford, pt 1 C3 Cabbel add Plymouth, S450. S. A. Shaw and wf to Nancy Shaw, land in Union tp, 8500. Thos. Houghton and wf to Newell and Patience Graves, w 4 1 8 Blain's add to Plymouth, 8375. W. C. Raymond, et al, to C. W Suit, 1 14 and 15 Wheeler's add to Plymouth, 84,000. E. E. Kirkdorfer and wf to John P. Weaver, 40 a Bourbon tp, 81025. Mary L. Metheny and hd to Clara O. Metheny, 1 11 Railsback's add to Anros, scoo. Edwin Maxwell and wf to Thos. A. Graham, 80 a Bourbon tp, $1,000. A. N. Blosser et al, to K. E. Kirkdorfer, 79 a German tp, $2,200. Wm. Huff and wf to Jos. Balsley and wf, pt Parker lot Bremen, $800. J. C. Rmgle and wf to Cyrus Wener, pt blk 4 Ringle's sec add, Bremen, 8250. Ellen Laudeman and hd to Peter E. Dietrich, e 1 wi Bremen, 8500. P. E. Dietrich to E. I. Laudeman, same, 8500. Adam Eckert and wf, heirs, to C. M. Walker, all int in land in Tippecanoe tp, 850. S. II. Joseph andwf to S. R. Richey, 1 2 and 7, Taft 's add Donaldson, 31,000. Designey Conger to Mary J. Chase and W. II. Conger, 1 G and 7 Cressner's Bubd 1 79 Wheeler's con add to Plymouth. 81. Caroline Ranstead to J. M. Ranstead.
all int in 40 a German tp $500. J. M. Lake and wf to M. L. Lake, 120 a Green tp, $4,000. Amanda Mote and hd to Lewis A'Bare, 80 a Green tp, $ 1,700 Rachel Burket to Willis Burket, et al, 124 Vandal ia add Marmont, 8150. II. G. Thayer and wf to Maude B. Bullock, 1 14-1G Cressner's subd 1 79 and 119, Wheeler's add, Plymouth, $160. 0. G. Soice andwf to E. S. Hogarth, und i 1 221 Polk & Sering add to Plymouth, $325. E. R. Wheeler and wf to same, 1 29 32 Cleveland's add, Plymouth, 8500. Mary Ann Kramer and hd to John A. Baugher, 1 a adj Ilion, 8100. Wm. Murphy and wf to D S Murphy, 40 a North tp, $1,000.
Mary E Thayer and hd to C F Tur
ner, 1 20 and 21 Urowlees con add Ply mo'lth, $300.
Catherine Hanes and hd to Marcraret
It Bucher, w 82 ft e 1G5 ft 1 38 Cabbel's
add Plymouth, 8400.
Heirs of Lawrence Stock to Laura F.
Kline, und o-G 1 o blk 14 Ringle's add to Bremen, 8500.
1) C Knott and wife to John Bixler,
101 auj -Argos, c-ow. J. Gensinger and wf to Mary Gensinger, 40 a Polk tp, $2X). J W Eidson and wf to J II Matchett, 26 Park's add Bourbon, $1,200.
Emma Miller and hd to John II
Kreider, 40 a German tp, $1,200.
Dan'l Christner and wf to J G Plant,
1 14 Ban s add Bourbon, $G0.
J G Plant and wf to Luther Banks,
J W Railsback and wf to Wm Rails back, 50 a Green tp, $2,000.
John Sheaks and wf to Dan'l Sensin-
ger, 1 2 orig Teegarden, $000.
Leberecht Luinis to J C Capron, 1 15,
orig nvmouih, j?i,oo. J II Poland to J II Cooley 80 a Center tp, 84500. .Ill Cooley to Jno Mikel, same 83000. Henry Zechiel and wf to L C Zechiel and wf, und Z of land, Union tp, $270. S E Beatty and wf to Angeline Ruffing, 40 a Green tp, $2,000. J M Wickizer to John Ruffing, 80 a Green tp and lot 4 Wickizer's add to Argos, $3,500. Catherine Fleck to Nicholas Fleck, 40 a Polk tp, $500. Nicholas Fleck to A J Foreman, same, $000. Abraham Brillhart et al, to Wm A Weiser and wf, 1 10 Martin's 1st add to Bourbon, ex w 50 ft, $150. G G Feldman to W C Feldman, 40 a German tp, $1,000. Elmira Jones and hd to S A Mon, 5 a Union tp, $800. Maggie R Manis and hd to C F Miller, 40 a German tp, 839. Mary !Taylor to B F Taylor, lot in Argos, $1. L J Hess and wf to Elizabeth Shoemaker, pt 1 8 blk 8 Argos (Sidney) $2000. A F Slayter and wf to A A Schoonover, n 17 ft 1 8 blk 8 and s 8 ft 1 5 blk 8 all in Argos (Sidney), $2. Heirs of G II Rurket to Franklin Overmeyer, und 112-351 of land Union tp, $919. Kvannah Asper and hd to same, und 1-5 of 1-9 of land, Union tp, $2iO. J II Matchett and wf to J K JohnEton 1 8 Bailey's add Bourbon, $350. .lohn Daniel and wf to Magdalena Daniel, land Green tp, $5,5(X). Albert Kiiiic and wf to John Sullivan, 20 a Bourbon tp, $550.
SEEDS! SEEDS!
Good Fresh Seeds!
Don't let your garden grow up in weeds. That is a good idea, but
where can you get the seeds?
Why at GEORGE VINALL'S
GROCER Y. He has them by the package, pint, quart or bushel,
any way you want them. You will also find the most complete stock of Groceries in the city at
the very lowest prices. High prices are not known in his
house. Call and be convinced.
QEO. VINALL.
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As usual BISSELL'S EXCHANGE is headquarters for Good, Reliable Seeds of all kinds, and some ne Early Seed Potatoes from Northern N. Y. Don't fool away time and money on other places. It has been tried; that N. Y. seed pays the best. BISSELL'S EXCHANGE has it, and any other goods you may need, at lowest prices. Corner LaPorte and Center streets. Highest price paid for Butterand Eggs, cash or trade.
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I have a large line of New Patterns of
1895, that I offer at very low prices in other words, I defy competition. I will do your work by the job at as low prices as guaranteed work can be done.
Prices range from 5 to 20c per roll of
8 yards. REMNANTS ONE-HALF PRICE. Will bring sample book to your houses for selection of designs. W. M. KENDALL.
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To the purchaser of Goods the way we sell them at present. For instance just notice: 3500 yards of Remnants of best Standard Prints, 3 cts. Elegant Dress Ginghams, only 5 cts. per yd. 33 inch Calcutta and Bermuda Cloth, only 5 cts. per yd. Henriettas, all colors and black, from 15 cts. to 75 cts. per yd. Ladies' Capes from $1.49 each to $10. Ladies' Jackets from $1 each to $6.98. Carpets and Curtains at two-thirds of last
year's prices. Broken in two are our prices of all of our goods. Now is the time to buy, as now our goods are remarkably lowlower than ever before. Tearing down barriers to trade is our rule in the dry goods business. Our low prices are our best salesmen. Come and get some of our bargains. L. A. Kloepfer.
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