Plymouth Tribune, Volume 8, Number 17, Plymouth, Marshall County, 28 January 1909 — Page 8
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- 'Miss Hazel Soic &pe'nt Thursday in Chicago. .'.-- Mrs. Roy Orrun; was an In-wood visitor Tuesday. (August Beyle r spent- Tnerday at Lapaz on business. Rev. Carl Frit sc h was a Sotth 'Bend visitor Tuesday. Fred 'May of Warsaw was in this city on business today. Misses Alice, and Cora Hallock were Niles. visitors Tuesday. D. P. Merid'ch of Mertfone spent Tuesday here on business. Rev. V. S. Howard spent Tuesday at South Berc.i on. .business. Rev. John Tremmel is spending- a couple of lays at Lafayette. Ray Wilburn went to Chicago to Spend a few days Monday evening. Supt. L. E. Stein'bach spent Tuesday v'sitEng the schools at Teegarden B. C. Soutbworth and son Frank, spent Tuesday ?t Culver on business. Mrs. C. F. Ransbdttom of South Benid was a PI mo jfth visitor Tuesday. 'Mrs. M. M. Logan has gone to Ft. Wayne, to spend few days with rends. Miss Lyrel Morris went to South Bend to sipend a few days rwith friends I Mis' Mable Byan has gone to South Bend to spend a few days with friends. 'Born, to Mr. and 'Mrs Homer Linkende It, a bcrurtcinc ten -pound boy, Tuesday afternoon. 'Mrs Solomon Stockman weint to Mishawaka, for a few days' visit with friends Tuesda. "Mrs. H. Valey and (Mrs. Ella HaigrJt are spending a few days with friends at Bourbon. Mrs. Ruth Freemen1 is spending a few days -with her sister (Mrs. Hattie Elikins, at Bourbon. Mrs. Anna Truitt went to South Bend Tuesda for a few days' visit with friends and relatives. i?iss Iva Glass has returned to South Bend, after a short visit with her parents in this city. A baby g:rl was born this morning at re home of Mr.:and Mrs. George Long on William Street. ' Mr. and ;Mrs. John RentscCrkr hav returned from a visit of several days with relativ s at Knox. lMi?3 Edna Poor "went to Bremen today, to spend a few days with her sister Mrs. Henry Hawkins. Edward Wade left for Si. Joseph 'Mich., Tuesday, where he has accepted a position in a printing establishment. QIUs Nellie Stelteri-right went to Harris, Tuesday, to attend the funeral of Ora Seltenrigh't which- 'was held Tuesday. Mrs. B. F. Head went to Groverfcown Tuesday, where she will spertd a few days the guest of friends. John Ring-genberg of Bremen, wai
here on business Thursday enroute to Logansport, where he spent the afternoon (Sit. and Mrs. A. E. .Fink, and daughter Miss Merle, of Tyner were the guests of friends in Ply-mouth Monday. Mrs. Bert Mann of Inwood was a Plymouth caller Th- sday enroute to South Bend, vidiere she .will visit for a few days. Roy Vanscoik has returned to his home in South Bend' after spending a couple of days in this city and at Ft. Wayne. Mrs. A. G. Riddle and children left for Valporaiso, where they will sipend a few days with her sister-in-law, Mrs. 'Mable Atbe. Sheriff Voreis and J. E. Marshall accompanied Coleman Wat kins of Tyner who was declared insane Siturday, to LongoJifl Mrs. S. J. Miller of Culver was the giltst of friends in Plymouth today, on her way to Bourbon, where she will -visit for a few days. Miss Kate Nagel reurned to her home in St. Joseph, .Mich., Tuesday after -spending a few weeks with
friend and relative- here.
Mrs. Eliza Huff er of Hamlet, who has been visiting with Cier son W'l-
on Huffer and family, for a few days
'returne 1 to her home Tuesday.
iMr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith: returned
o their home in South Bend Tuesday
after spending a few days with her
parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. A. English
JMr. and Mrs. O. R. Slough of
Bourbon, -were Plymouth callers Thursday enroute to South Bend
where they will visit friends for a few
vMrs. P. S. Alleman, of Minneapolis,
M:nn., who has been the guest of Mrs. Julia Work and other friends,
left for a short vis-it at Elkhart
Thursday.
The Misses Dottie. Leotta and Gfedys Waters, of Hartford City Ind, who have been the guests of friends in this city, returned to their
ihiome Tuesday. William E. Conner of Rochester,
returned to that city today, after
spending a couple of days witih hi3 sister, Miss Myrtle Conner In this c?ty. ' Edd Ort, of San Francisco dropped yn here Tuesday for a vi4t of a day. He has been a'way ifnom here since he was a kid sixteen years ago and he is now six feet two inches tall in his stocking feet. ' The secretary of state nas- ruled that where a women who holds a oommiission of notary public marries she must secure a new commission 'bearing 'her new name if she desires to co-m'nues to act as notary. Mrs. Ed Barber of South Bend, who has been the guest of 'Mrs. Chas. Beckjiell for a few days, went to Bourbon for a short visit Thursday. Mrs. Barber was a former resident of this city. (
Ed Raymer is visiting friends at
Rochester. Mil
Fine -line of fresh - Candies at Houghton's. Alonzo Walker spent Saturday at South Bend. I Mercury registered 60 degrees in Mc hade Saturday. B. E. Ryder spent Saturday at Invood on 'business. Miss Dcldora Deloney was a South nd caller Saturday. Miss Merle Lewark of Lapaz, was i Plymouth vis'tor Saturday. Joseph Evans of Ke wanna, was j?re on business Saturday. Dr. R. C. Stephens spent Saturday urning at Harris at business. Edward Wade went to South Bend :o spend a couple of days. Theodore McKesson of Tyner, was n this city on business Saturday. Mrs. Murcey (Manning of Lapaz, pent Saturday morning in Plymouth William Poor has returned from a isit with friends at Rochester. Miss Flossie Davenport of Lapaz, as the guest of friends here Saturday. Mis. Hazel Anderson spent i few days- with relatives at Bourdon. The United States senate sas presents must buy their own automobiles. Miss Bertha -May field of Warsaw, vas the guest of friends in this city -Kurday. Mi. Arvada Parker went to 'nwood, to spend Sunday with her jarents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Shrider a'Ve Isiting James Stack and wife a: Tiffin. Ohio. Mr. artd 'Mrs. Bert Thompson left : r a week's visit at Mishawaka and "lk'.iart Saturday. .Miss Ruby Reynolds of Chicago, is visiting with relatives in this city ind at Culver. Mds-s Louisa Corse was home from rgo-s to spend Sunday with her parents in this city. Frank Smith of Grand Rapids, Mrch., is spending a few days -with 'riends in this city. Harry Corbin of Chicago has been sending a week with relatives and 'riends in Plymouth. Stewart Hughes went to Wabash Saturday to spend a few days with his nother, and other relatives. Dr. Ritchie of Donaldson, was the sue st of -his daughter Mrs. J. C. Whitesell in this city Saturday. Mrs. Nellie P;'nod and daughter, Cleon of So-'.tlh Chicago, are visiting her aunt, Mrs. J. N. Wilson. Mts. John Ringgenberg went to Warsaw Saturday for a short visit .vlih her daughter, 'Mrs. P. Warstler. Mrs. Henry Hall has gone to South Bend to -spend a few days with her daughter, Mrs. Fred Fromm. Mrs. Hiram Shaffer and daughter. Miss Ferret, -went to Argos Saturday, for a few days' visit with friends. Mi?s Blan-ch-e Walker has returned to her home in Culver, after spending a few days with 'Miss Verna Fruits.
Miss Fay Goheen of Warsaw, .was a Plymouth caller Saturday enroute t: Argos, where she will visit for a week. Misses Goldie and Jennie Kring
of Nappanee, are visiting in this city, the guests of their aunt, Mrs. Uriah Kring. Mr;. Henry Horner returned to htr heme in Argos Saturday after spending a few days with her son, Harry and wife. Mrs. J. F. Appleman went to Elkhart today to spend Sunlday with her husband, who is conducting revival meetings there. Mrs. James Edwards of Donaldson, was a visitor in this city Saturday, on her way to Lakeville, where she will visit for a few days. Rev. J. Simons of Peru, will fill the pulpit at the U. B. church Sunday morning and evening. Revival still in
progress with good results.
Clarence and Lawrence Huffman of
Tyner, called on friends in this city Saturday, enroute to South Bend
where the Avill spend a few days.
Mrs. A. C. Hume and Miss Ida Haines went to Argos Saturday to take part n the town-ship Sunday
School convention held there Satur day.
Mrs. Louisa Johnson has returned
to her home in Atwood, after spend
ing a few days with her daughter,
Mrs. Mary Primley in this city.
Mrs. Ruth Bryan-Leavitt Friday
filed suit for divorce from William.
Leavitt, her artist husband. She
charges desertion and non-support.
Mrs. M. E. (Miller of Grass Creek,
was the guest of friends in Plymouth
Saturday, enroute to Columbia City,
where she will visit for a few day.
Mrs. Isaac Anderson and daughter
Marguerite, have gone to Warsaw, being called there by the illness of
the former's aunt, Mrs. W. Gerard
Mrs. Grace Neilinger of Hampton,
North Dakota, who liias been visi 'ng
with relatives at Twin Lake returned
there Saturday after -spending a couple of day in Plymouth.
Mrs. B. E. Huntley of South Bend,
who has been visiting for a few days with her parents near this city, Mr.
and Mrs. Frank Glass, went to Toledo, O., to visit with friends Saturday.
(Mr. and Mrs. William Ralston were PlL-mouthi visitor Saturday mroute to
Michigan City, to which city they are
moving and will make their future
home.
'Ray Boggs of P'ymouth, spent the
day with his lady friend, living on
Bancroft avenue, and after asking the
important question he returned home
on the night train happy as a Jark.
Rochester Republican.
iMrs. Lillian Root and daughter.
"Miss IMiMrekJ of Boise, Idaho, who have tbee-n . visiting with her sister,
Mrs. J. M. Steele, left for Chicago
Saturday, where they -will reside in
the future.
LAND FRAUDS ARE REVEALED
SECRETARY GARFIELD RECEIVES INFORMATION REGARDING PUBLIC FRAUDS.
More Than $100,000,000 Worth of Lands Fradulently Acquired in Past Two Years.
Information of alleged frauds upon the pubVic lands has come into the possession of Secretary of the Interior, GarfieKl through special agent in the lietd. It is changed that approximately $110,000,000 worth of lands in sttates principal- west of the Mississippi river have been fraudulently acquired withfin the past two years by corporations anid! individuals. With a view of recovering these lands, Secretary Garfield has sent letters to Chairman Hale and Tawney, of tire senate and house appropriation committees respectively, asking for an additional appropriation of $500 -
000 which4 if granted, ,rith that already asked for will give the deoartment $1,000,000 for this purpose. It is stated that there is rcasonab'e prospect of recovering much of this alleged fraudulently acquired land ;f the appropriation is promptly made. It also is pointed out that while a million dollars may seem large, "it is not one per cent of tlie commercial value of the land which the government ma)' hope to recover. Secretary Garfield also s.ubrr's the report of H. H. Schwartz, chief of the field service, showing over 32t00O distinct cases of alleged land frauds demanding further investigation.
Work Train Called. Train "D" was called to Inwood at 5:150 o'clock Friday evening to clear a slight wreck that occurred there. A number of box cars had become derailed upon entering a siding.
To Get Fish. Representative Barnhart has obtained the promise of a large supply öl minnows from the bureau of fisheries for a mill.rond at Goshen.
DELINQUENT TAX LIST. A list of Lands, City and Town Lot reti-rncd tfelinquetit lor the non-payment r-I taxes u r the year 1907, and previous years, together with the taxes of IOCS, in Marshall county, Indiana. EXPLANATION OF ABBREVIATIONS. In the following list n is vied for north, I for south, e for east, w for west, ne for northeast, nw for northwest, se for southeast, w for southwest, emr for east Michigan roid. wmr for west Michigan road, mrl for Michigan road land, wrl for west reserve line, crl for east reserve line ,nrr for north of railroad, srr for south of railroad, err for east of railtoid. wrr for west of talroad, rd for rod, rds for rods, ft for feet or foot, "same" for the same as that next immediately above it. ro lor number, add for addition, cor for corner, fm or frl for fraction or fractional, ex for except, und for undivided, pt for part or point, hf for half, qr for quarter, rt of w for right of way. Iks for links, chs for chains, Mich r for Michigan road, div for divided, comrs for commissioners, beg for beginning, sec for section, tp for township, r for range, blk for block, sq for square, adj for adjoining, P & S for Polk & Sering's. N & S for Niles & Sering1 Cab for Cabbell's. Br for Brownlec s. ctn for center, trus for trustee, est for est, th for ihcnce. fch for schoolhouse, bk for book or bank, par for partition.
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Description of Lands and Lots and Names Of TWrs or City.
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UNION TOWNSHIP No. 1.
Anderson. Mary A.... H l',ayt&L Otnialliatt
Braman, Anna E Clemens, Marion O... Clifton, Everett T.... Lstabrook, Ilnry&Rbt Frysinger, Jennie ire-n, Idona M Huffman, lsadore C
ivaley, Mary M
Medborn, Samuel E..
Noble, Hairy J.
10,32
41 I
Nutt, Wm. & Hannah
t'eeoics, Oeo A.
Roach, William J Voreis, John N.
I III 47 In the nw cor lot I e 9 f Cromley tract',341321 1
203'Com 40 ft w and 2.11.3 It n ol se cor
ne th 77 deg w 135 ft; n 50 ft; n 77 deg le 135 ft; s to beg ... t . - .ir I .
:34, vanscnoiacK s suo uiv s c u
iVanschoiack's sub div n 23 Icet 2Sr,lliurnk' add to Burr Oak
427! I-.ight rds n and s by 75 e and w ne cor se JJJl l 644 North W ft lot 3 e of K K 1,321 1 723 Rutland Ml I J
4UlIn se cor i w of K K s of ditch 10!32 1 &79Murray's sub d v prt S, 4. and 5........ ) J littJ Kiirtit rd 3 ft n and I hv 8 rdi S ft t I
and w in the se cor !"273- 11 1428 Com 7 rds and 12 ft w of the w line of f ' K R on the lme of corp line and th s 10 rds; w 4 rds 12 1-2 ft; n 1 rd; to beginning WW 1
N hf of lw tt strip n ot ana aij womi i i
plat lots 7 and I Nw - sw ...3o,3J
rm 97 rd d 1-2 ft e sw cor se nw th I
e 6 rds; s 3 rds 5 It; w C rds; n to beg;23!32 n
Com 29 rds 14 tt e sw cor se - nw xn i i n q rH i (t 1 in: e rds 4 ft ana 2 in!
s 0 rds 4 ft 2 in; w to beg 123 32j 1
2 07 1 73 IS 47
125 16 42
I 115j 4 29
20 B20 21 4S I 22f. 8 03
1,501 1C5 5 W
205! 4 29
50
4'Jj 475
193 251 2 31
40 ISO 6 50
IG
1642
ioi-.il
140
401 15 4!) 430j 3S ii C5I 2 50
3S
1Mt I. f lS.V 1 W
iosoE-se-nw vi,8n 1;2Ü 22W Com sc cor nw th n IVM chams; w 11.35 J I ch. s ll.fO eh.; e Jlo beg. I32,33 1 13it
4! 14 1 23 01
210 475
7 5:
13 89
CENTER TOWNSHIP No. 2.
Ahltrfer, Amos O Brown, IM ward
Jackson. J.ott
Logan, Harley A. Presfnal, Frances
1,
and John F... Sheerer, Huldah...... Swiffer, Bertha E Tribbey, 0car C...
290Ö
4139
2CC4I Hendricks" add to Inwood I 91 2725 1 S 33 ft foL com sw cor. 75 a nw-nw th
e 120 ft; s CO ft; w 120 ft; n to beg.... 17!33
Com 332 ft w ar t 252 ft ne cor nw-ne
th e 280 ft to K K; nw ly to pt due n
of beg; to bc(T I
Com 240 ft e ana 1H tt s se cor C and. M
add th s 66 ft; w 120 ft; n GO ft; e to beg(
Com ne cor of Piersons mill lot lnwood
n tf rd nwly par with R R 12 rd; s Ö rd;'
sely par with R R to beg
I 3,
2o 20 40 I
3 s0 20 8
4f.l6 V 3 acres e 16 acres n 29 acres lot 9..1 5 33
mi Pierson'! add Inwood 141 1 5014 Crouo and Coar's add Inwood I II
61-, HO a e of riv lot f 8 33
201 25
1 01 2 05
or.!
40 3 17 701 15 93 9!;. 1 1(1
"fvöl 8 13 20 83
1K 7 99
v vi m h1""" i i r i . - ii. i i i. i GRKEV TOWNSHIP No 3 r i i i i i i i Ilatt. Henry Est 6042fN of mill pond e of reserve line 32.33j 2 I I 10 1 00 Wjckiier IPndurnt Co C03oN 19.74 a lot 3 and e 10 a and s 2 a lot I I I I I I 3 ex 4x20 rds sw cor 29.74 a lli;2l 2 5-J0 18 71 BOURBON TOWNSHIP No. 4.
Chamberlin, Viola and Talbert
Stroup, Jas C 8c wife, erkrl, Morence D...
7447ICom at rntr of ditch on e line of se th s I2I rds; w Si rds; n with sec line to S end lof ditch: se to bez
R&43!!vne w of ditch 50.55 a 1271341 3
8M63I10 a in nw cor s 60 a sw 10 a 3Q;34 3
34
330
8 80
I11S0I 80 70 I 3t0 12 3A
TIPPECANOE TOWNSHIP No. 5.
Ferguson, Chas N.... Hartman, Minnie K... Kreighbaum, John ... Matchett. James H... same same same same same same same Norman, Mary E Rhoades, Margaret .. same Reed, Mary A Shaffer, Jas M & wife.
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952611 lion lot 94 1 I f
770Tract e of GO ft e of and adj Tippecanoe I lot 16 .25 acres I I I
90001 Ne ex t 40 rds s of riv 1 a n of and adj I
2 a sw cor nw-nw ?o 32 4
10137!Overflow in nw and ne-nw 83.15 a 117132 4
10138 Overflow in ne 61.79 a 1S;32 4
10139 Tippecanoe Flour Mill property 3.8C.... 1S 32I 4
101 40 Overflow from ne and nw 9.36 !29:32 4
10154llion lot 4 I
10157Com 324 ft e sw cor nw th n 110 ft; e 120 ) jft; a 110 ft; w to beg ex e 15 it of the le 40 ft 119 32 4
10280 Com ss cor se th n 45 rds; sw IS rds;! I
Is 35 rds: e 14 rds to beg 3.50 a 133.121 4
103831 Ne ne n of tiv 6.77 a 2I 32 3 1034lUnd 1-4 se e of riv 1.62 a 13;32 3
10459
10651
llion strip off n side 7 1-2 ft wide at w
end lot 22
Com 444 ft n sw cor nw th n 40 ft;t
w 15 ft; s 40 ft; e to beg 1932'
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S5j 1 4S 301 3 C4 51 2 77 40i j 12 96 240 7 93
551
4
120l
210l
25
6-1
30
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2 14 4 II
7 93 8 3S 2 21 1 31
475 10 92 2.-J 2 11
GERMAN TOWNSHIP No. 0
lxgan. Harley A I 1266' 12 a out sw cor nw 10 rd e sw cor. Matchett. James H... J 13521 Nw-se
Moore, Kdna I 1353lV-e-sw
Nufer, Alfred.
Pletcher. Tydia A. Wyraugh Bros
.!33',35 41 .601 I 95
. 22 34 3 40 7.VI
.:Hj!35 3;3S.1!) 57:,
1450jN 7 ft e 681 ft w im ft se ex tract!
to Uremen sts and alleys .'.25!35 3 1476N and w of ditch n sw I21I3II 3! 2050Com R ft e se cor Wm If Huff's 1st! I I I ladd lot 31 th n 126 ft; w 139 ft; s 126 ft; le 126 ft; n 126 ft par with c line to n I line of this tract !S6'35 3
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310
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7 37 15 49 35 25 1 m 8 26
93
NORTH TOWNSHIP No. 7.
Burger, Noah Crothers, Samuel Helms, Eliza J Kuntz, John Est Moore, Robert........
same
Morris, James M..... Morris, lliam S.... Rupert, David II same Snively. John... Wively, Jno&Virginia
same
28661 N of road lot 1... 2382V-sw ex CO a.. 2HTN 39.50 a n 19 i t
313(V
8287
nw
.CW M R
Linkville lot 29
Com nw cor lot 2 th s 129 rds; e 64 rd;
n 129 rds; w to beg N 2 8 w-sw nw Se-ne ex a 13.33 a Nwfw Linkville lot 6
3537IS of R R w of M R nw 9 W M R
8538 S of 14 a ne cor lot 3 874o, 10 a n20 a n-se 6 E M R
4025lCom sw car Linkville lot 5 th e 165 ft
(to ditc.it along ditch 240 ft, w 1) ft; n 179 ft; 65 ft; q to beg.... , 40281 linkville lot 8
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17;3I 2 5.34
24 35 2 2
'39.5-1
82001
8331
8333
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35 2 &!
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110! 6 V
480 1 35 3 855! 42 82 151 66
I '1345 43 57
201351 2113.331 I 2 8 67
.19!35 2,26.67 105 3411
34l 2 4U
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17,31
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315 22 16
751 5 20 951 3 42 45 1 81
175
15
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86 1 51
POLK TOWNSHIP No, 8.
Aldrich. Minerva B.. same Bowers, Joseph Brown, Erastus & Rosetta Spade Duckett, Harvey C...
Duckett, Truman D.. Johnson, John VV.... Keif er, M artha& Harry
Mead, Malissa No Man's Land Rensberger, Samuel.. Snyder, James If Spade, Delbert J Snyder, Sidney
Thompson, John,
4321
453
431 4747
Lemert1
Lemert
M 13 a
E 24 a
add to Teegarden n 37 ft ,... 6! I j 'a add to Teegarden a 6 ft I
e-w-se
.26i35
27
Com 66 rd s and 20 rd w ne cor nw-sw Ith w 6 rd: n 297 ft: e 6 rds: s to beet 7
4750 20 rd e and w by 16 rd n and sex 8 it
off e side in sw prt nw-sw I 7
6282 Tyner 8 3
5379 Com CO rd and 66 rd w ne cor sw thl I
1 15'
20( 0 23 6: m
35 1 21 535 10 4i 34 1 .50 65 2 47 34 1 2 30 3 6; 40 1 07
14 34
w 100 ft n 20 rd; e 100 ft; a to beg..
5682 N of R R n ne 6871 N of R R nw sw 0066 Com 16 rd 9 ft e nw cor Trtgarden
Ith n 200 ft; e 76 ft; s 206 ft; w to beg!
623r.Sw-se I '34 (5308 s C a n 16 a e-w-se 127135
C327 n 3d rd e oi k k se sw uriw.j
6452jTyner lot 7 block 11
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'1.11 11 I 535 1! 9.50
1! 1
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15! 86 a.r)i 9 93 20 1 02 11.1! 4 09 3ft.", 25 47 105 3 76 1701 8 01 61 63
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WALNUT TOWNSHIP No. 10.
Bunnell,
ilennett.
Stephen Christ'phrM.
9039 Fredericksburg
9U&9;S 2
acres W ! arrpe I
Ciabaugh Jas FicJ os ( 9204 W ne ne bhcrow, Elijah 1018lN 20 ft w 44 ft Walnut" .'.'.WW'.".' i own. Elijah 10393i Fredericksburg i
68
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1 28 5 41 13 (J4 1 14 1 90
PLYMOUTH CITY No, 11.
Anders, Oliver S&wife
Liailcy, James V. Hay lor. Sarah B
Jtrown, Saml jr &wite Burger, Maggie J same same same Cahill, Mary Cox, Sarah A same same Cross, Ida M same Kllis, John 1'oley, L,ena For c man, Catharine t same same Fletcher, Charles M.. same same Holly, Isaiah llanna, Wilham C... san.r Harris, Mar? Ellen.. . Highslicw, Enoch P.. lloople, Geo R same Ind Medical, Ben & -Miss Assn same Kclty, John Klcopfcr, Rudolph C. l.idccktr, John Est... U)gin, Harley A League, Wm , same same
tame i
tan.e same seme same Myers, Emcline .Morrow, Wmiord..,. Morns, Mary Morris, Mary March, Perry V Morns, m II s.'.me Moore, Mary C&Alicfl Moslander, Thomas... Mcrvinstry, Wm li... same Prcsnall JohnF&wife. I'Utt, .uary C Styles, rio.a A Manbbury, Frank..... Speisshoicr, Catharine Schlossir, Anna Schcetz, Gertrude same Suit, v illiam F Turnbull. William....
I uknow n
Whaley, Kay L...
same same iin.e .-ime same
Bender, John S. ct ox
sainHowell. Elizabeth J..
Bach man. J. W I Baxter, J no. and Wife Carabin, August Crawford, Rebecca....! -;:r e Crawford, Mary R...
Ebal, Mary same same same Fairbanks, Catherine. Goodyear, Geo. & L. Guyse. Ida B
tlashctt, Mary A. !
same same same Hoople, George R tame same t-an.c same anic
I COiCressner's sub div Wheeler's.... 22ui VV heeler's con auu tflTjNues and Serings' par s 1-2 lot 4ti7jl!rownlce's con add 50 sorbin's Independence 4511 same 4 i2 same , 4551 same
i 9;McFarlm's 722(Ung plat 7231 same 7211 same
743 Wheeler's I same
994,Corbin's sub
add s w hf
4u It
add
n hf ex n 275 ft out lot.
e of K K div ot Merrill's
17 132 9 1
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69
71
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Merrills.
10821 Wheelers add
lo7 same lOStijCorbin's sub div
luoai same lllOtCougle's Independence llllj same w 7 it 1112, same Corbin s con 155jCabbell's west add w 1 rd S rd out lot. 15Ö9, Hose s add n of R i 151! Hose's add n of K K 15;3iCorbin's con Independence
1617
1710 1711 lbb7 2053
n w
45 ft.... of and
adj.
Bellman's add
Fair View Piace .
same .
Van Pelt's add ex
same ttrin
neeltr i act!
2151Polk and Ssnniz's add s hf
22901 E Ply mouth w hf 23Cabbeirs add e 132 ft n 5 rd out lot.. 2MernU's add t of K R n 3W ft out lot 24GOM mill's add ex R K 240li same same 2ti2 same same
iw same same
ijinc anic same same same sr.me
2S74, Wheeler's add e 2U97Van i'elt's add . 2745Orig plat w hf
24. same 2751;Enterprise 2756 ISrownlec's
27571 same 27tj Young's-sub div Cabbell's
soiv-oroin s con independence
2105! 2t! 24671
24(S
hf
add
sub div of Wheeler's
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hf..
ex w 23 ft.
2930iCorbin's Independence
zuji same 3252Klingcr's add S204Corbin's sub div Merrill's 35:i9Soicc's sub div f-.wing's 30721 Wheeler's add e 17 tt w 75 tt n 40 It.. 3736 Cabbell'i add e hf w hf out lot 3771lCabbeU's add out lot O 3773:Orig plat e hf S77 same e t. f ex 9 ft , 3779jCaLbcll add ne 1-1 out lot ,
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Kepler, Mary L. 2713' Fair view Place Klassner, Avilind.... ! -2715 ('.oilman's add n 40 ft
Molter, J. A. Maxey, Mabel Monroe, Robert S..... same 1 f.ame Soice, John est same Speisshof er, Catherine same same Thus, Minnesota E... same Imex, Eflie Unkown illard, ary A Whitcsell, Anna Waikins. Mary....f Welch. A. F W haley, Catherine..., 'h-'er Solomon, wife.
3255; Wheeler's add
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WEST TOWNSHIP No. 0.
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Auditor's Office Marshall County, Ind ana, Plymouth, Indiana. January 16, 1909. I. Chas. M. Walker, Auditor Jn and for said county, hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct list of Lands. City and Town Lots returned delinquent for the non-payment of taxes tli4jreon for the year 1907, and former years, together with the taxes for 1908 as returned by the Treasurer of said cr.unty. and that the aame art chargeable with the amount of taxes they each stand charged with in said list. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Hoard of County Commissioners of said County, at the City of Plymouth, this 18th day of January. 1909. (L. S.) CHARLES M. WALKER, Auditor Marshall County. State of Indiana. Marshall County, ss: Auditor's Office, City of Plymouth. January 10, 1901. Notice is hereby given that the Lands. City and Town Lots described in the foregoing list and advertisement, or o much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due thereon respectively, will be sold at the Court House door, in thi City of Plymouth, in Marshall county, Indiana, at public outcry, on the second Monday of February, 1909, being the 8th day of said mon:h, withn the hours and the manner described by law. Given under my hand and the Seal of the Board of County Commissioners of aaiJ County, at tbe City of Plymouth, this lClh day of January, 1909. (L. S.) CHARLES M. WALKER. Auditor Marshall County.
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Funeral Director and Undertaker.
PLYMOUTH. Office Phone 90.
INDIANA. Residence Phone 18.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the matter of the estate of Rebecca Klir.goir.an. deceased. In tne Marshall Circuit Court, February . eim. liKK. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Administratrix of the estate of Kebecca M:ngaman deceased, has presented and filed her final account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate and that the same will come up t r tne examination and action of sa d Circuit Court on the 15th day of February, IMJ, at which time all persons interested in sa.u estate are require- to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there be, why said account and vouchers should not We approved. And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required, at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. Done January 13th, 1509. w2 DORA C REED. Wi'ncM the Clerk and Seal of said Marshall (seal) Circuit Court, at l'lymouth, Indiana, this fifteenth day of February llU. J. c Whitescll. Clerk. H. A. Logan. Attorney. "Y'ou can say for me " he remarked, "that the unkindest cut of all as the cut which Secretary Wilson had made in the congressmen's allotment of garden seetls. If there could be anything; more unkind than the reditctron ir the number of packages of seeds from 12,000 -to 10,000 I can not imagine wfhatt it could be."
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All Kinds ot Groceries. APPLICATION FOR ADWINISTRATION ON ABSENTEE. State of Indiana Marshall County ss Sanford A. Joyce vs Frederick O. Rice In the 'Mar.halJ Circuit Contrt. To Frederick O. Rice. Greeting: You are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff -has this day filed in the office of th clerk of said Court his certain complaint or petition alleging1 therein- among other things that yout the said defenda-nt, on or about the 15th day of March, 1893, being tthen. a resident of Center townshä?, Marshall County, Indiana, and the same being yotir usual rlace of residence, went to parts unknown and have continuously since said elate renraineid absent atrd ui heard from, leaving property in said county without having made any pro vision for ks control and management t'aat (by reason thereof, said property is suffering waste for want of proper caret and praying that your estate may be -adjndged by said court sujbiect to administration1 and1 an administrator ithereof dulv appointed. Now. therefore, you the said FrekJerick O. Rice, dctfenvlant and absentee, as aforesaid, are hereby notified that said compilaint amd the matten there-in alleged will come up for hear ing ami determi-nation in said court at the courthouse in the City of Plymouth, Marshall Countv. Indiana on Monday. March 8th, 1909, or as socm thereafter aus surh hearinjr ran be had. Witness the clerk and seal of said (seal) court at Plymouth, Indiana. this 25th dav of January, 1909. J. C. WHITEOELL, ?w5 Cle-k Marshall Circuit Court. Charles Kelli'son. Attv.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. No. 1975. State o lnd:ana. Marshall County. : Notier i hcrrhy in that the underirnl r.a been appointed Administrator of the e. jte of Daniel C. Martin, late of Marshall County. Indiana, deceased. Said entate i supposed to be solvent. OSCAR MARTIN. . t'S Administrator. Tan. It 1909 E. C Mirtindale. Art jr. Resides 90 Urge cups from each 25 c. package of Dr. Shoop's Health Coffee, I now put in a 25c. clever silvered "No-Dr.V Coffee Strainer Coupon. Look ror it! The satisfaction -f Health Coffee is. besides, most oerfec t Made only from pure toasted 'freak malt. nuts. et. Sold by C M. Slayter.
