Plymouth Tribune, Volume 9, Number 19, Plymouth, Marshall County, 10 February 1910 — Page 5
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: LOCAL NEWS Harry Marvin spent Monday at Chicago. Rev- Gary Fritseh spent Monday at P.ourbon. Herber Gibson spent Mondlay at Lapaz on business. C D. Wood man "spent Monday at In wood on l)usincss. Lloyd Gerver made a business trip to Warsaw Monday. .Miss Julia Yockey spent Sunday with friends at Argos. William Gray, of Bourbon spent Monday morning1 here. J. E. Iletler spent Monday at St. Joseph Mich., on business; J. F. Appleman is spending a few days at Mexico and Roann. Floyd Kaufman of Mishawaka spent Sunday with friends here. Lect Ritchie spent a couple of days at Stilhvell on business. ' Jacob Voreis of Green township was in the city on business Monlday. H. M. Logan of Ft. Wayne, spent Sunday with his family in this city. J. Iott Losey has returned from spending a couple of clays at South Hend Rea Anderson and Ilarley Hand of Bourbon spent Sunday here on businessJ- F. Phillips is spending a few days with his mother Mrs. T. Phillips at Warsaw. T;efa Whisman has returned to Dixon, O... after visiting with friends here and at Argos. Ilarley RcJbbinsj of Grass Creek spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. ami -Mrs. John Rabbins. S. Smith and family of Altoona Pa., who have been visiting here went to South Bond Monday. Mrs. J- Riley who has been em. ployed at the Julia K. Work home went to Warsaw for a visit MondayMrs. Harry VanGil der and mo:her, were called to Vistula, Inf.1, Monday by the 'death of Geo. Wyrick. , - V-..' . The Misses Lucy and Mary Sester hive gone to South Bend to spend a few days with frienls and relatives Mrs- S. Slough returned to her home in South 11ml Monday af tcr a few days' visit with friends in Tyner ami he. Messrs. Thomas Thompson. Peter Bnrjrland anl A. W. henimore of Tvner were callers in this city Monday on business. 'Mrs. Nora Long of Lakeville. who has been the guest of friends in Plymouth for a few -days, re turned to her limine Monday. Mrs. John Fogle was called tc Kenosha. Wis., Sunday, by the -,, f i t t.. . Är "i illness oi ner oaugnicr .Mrs. nas Coil, formerly .Miss Dora Fogle. Benjamin IT. Bell of Hamlet spent the dayxin this city, enroute ..to Indianapolis, where he will spend a few days on business. Born to Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Schoner, wjo rei4leY three, nules south of tlrfs citv on the" KnivcY farm, a baby girl Saturday evening. Mrs. O. V. Darling returned to her honre in South Bend, ' after zi few days visit with friends and relatives in this5city and at Etna Greene. Mrs. S. C. Rhinehart went to Argos 'Monday, to visit her sister Miss Maud Huffman, who is recovering from an attack of appendicitis. Miss- Bessie Hartman has returned to her home in South Bend, after a few days's visit with friends and relatives in this citv and vicinity. Mrs. S., B- Davis and mother, Mre. Elleman returned to their home in Kokomo Monday after visiting friends in this city and nt Valparaiso. .4 Adds 0
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Argos. Sigmund Mayer spent Thursday at Bremen. I". S. Lemert .made a business trip to Xorth Liberty. E. C. Martindale made a busitrip to Knox Thursday. L. G. Harle v made a business trip to Warsaw Thursday. J. II. Willey made a business trip to South Bend Thursday. Miss Pearl Rentschler spent Thursday with friends at Argos. .Mrs. Annie Reece of Harris was a ePymouth caller Thursday-. Oscar Downing of Bourbon spent Thursday here on busL ness. Ernest Thomas visited with friends at South Bend for a few days. Miss Panline Shaffer has re turned from a short visit at South B,end. John . Zechiel of Culver was a riymoutli visitor 1 Iiursday morning on business. Miss Carrie Hepner of Chica go spent a few days in Plymouth .ransacting business. Mrs. George Thornburg' of Twin Lake was a visitor in this city Thursday morning. Attorney A. E. Wise went to Indianapolis to attend the Democratic Editorial meeting. Samuel Beldon of Teegarden returned to his home after a short visit with relatives here. Mrs. I. P. Bishop spent a few davs with her mother Mrs. Elizabeth Shaffer at Argos. Mesdames M. L. Carey and C. Z. Rowc of Argos were the guest of Mrs C Mattix Thursday. Messrs. E. Moore. Oscar Lone: and Quincey Hibbitts of Bourbon were Plymouth visitors rhursdav on business. Mrs. J. M. Sherwooli returned to South. Bend after spending a few days in this citv with friends and relatives Mrs. Fred Corse went to South Bend to spend a few days with her daughters the Misses Sybil and Louisa Corse. Mrs. Perry Sarber has returned to hcrh ome in TwinfLake, after visit hug-for a few days with her daughter Mrs. Clinton Grube. Mrs. J. H. Blackburn of Dovvaigac. Mich, who has been visaing with friends here for a few days returned to her home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W Mctsker and (laughter Damaris went to Indianapolis Thursday to attend the meeting of the State Democratic Editorial Association. Mrs. Mary Bowman of Decatur Mich., who has been spending a few days with friends ana relatives ihicre returnfil th her home Monday. Mrs. Nancy Gunn of Argos was i Plymouth caller Monday enroute home fronn Bourbon, where she lias been attending her sister-in-law Mrs. Tillman 'Gunn, who has been ill. Mrs. L. Garvey and Miss Osa Casper, returned to Battle Creek iMcJl,( Churki' (tej... attend ing J "the TureralrtheK-ist' $rs Ft uasper. wnicn occurreu at me jacolby church Wednesday. Mrs. R. C. Gibhs of Huron S. Dakota, who has been visiting with the family of J. M. Steele in this city, went to Crawtordsville Thursday to make a further visit with her uncle Jerry Steele. Ford Xorth has resigned his position as' reporter for the Chronicle, and . went to Chicago Saturday evening, to accept a position there. The position at the Chronicle was resume:? by Paul Singrey. Miss Ida Smith of Tiosa. who has 1een the guest of the family of George Machlan. for a- few davs returned home Thursday. She was accompanied by her friends Donald Shellev of Hud son, Mich neathfol Qualities
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E Ormond spent Wednesday at Xiles, Michigan. A. Anderson spent Thursday at Xorth Liberty on business. B. M. Seybold spent Wednesday at Bourbon oji business. j. H- Willey made a business trip to Culver Wednesday. Dr- A. C. Holtzer.dorff made a business trip to Lapaz yesterday. Mrs. E McDonald spent yesterday with frienc'i at Warsaw. Adam Listenberger is spending a couple of days at Ilibbard. Oscar Downing returned to Bourbon after a short stay here on business. I'M ward Martin went to Bourbon Wednesday to visit a few days with Jerry ColeMrs. L- Grcenwald is spending a hwv days with friends and relatives at Columbia City. J. II. Hartman has gone to Monterey for a week's visit with his father X. C. Hartman. A- E. Widman returned to Monterey after visiting with the family oi John Widman here. Supt. L- E. Steinebach pent yesterday at Tippecanoe visiting "the schools in that township. Mrs. Charly Stoneburncr went to TnwooJ to spend a few days with her mother Mrs. John Hite. Xellie DcMoss spent Wednesday with Miss Louisa Corse at South Bend, and at Xiles. Michigan. Fre Miller returned to his
home in Chicago Wednesday after visiting friends here a few davs. Fretl II- Myers. Charles M. Walker and son Alonzo went to Chicago to attend the Automobile show. Frank Hnba an:f wife, went to Quincey. 111. for a week's visit with their daughter Mrs. frank McHugh. Mrs. lohn Zimmerman has re turned to Inwood after a visit with friends and relatives in Kathryn Weimer has returned to her home in Argos, after a short visit with Miss Fay Hess hre. Mrs. Ira Garn and daughter Catherine, and Mrs. Grover Slahr of Walkerton went to TwinLake to spend Wednesday. i.Mrs. A. II. Walter returned to her home in Talma Wednesday, after visiting with her sishir Mrs. Thomas Sponsler for a few days. II. T. Harshberger went to La paz Junclkxn Monday where he :vas been assigned as operator in the Vamdalia tower. lie formerly was operator on the IVnmsy lines here. Mrs. Deila Smith of Culver was a calfer here We hies lay, enroute to Tiosa, whe; she will spei a-few days wi,h he.- p irents Mr. and Mrs. Hirrison II'jIderr':ii. Mrs- Dora Lay of LaPortc and Mfs. Harriett Kendall of St. Paul Minn., spent Sunday with their neohew I. C- Bunnell and wife here returning to their homes Monlday. Jostph Gearhart . returned to Walkerton Monday, after attending the funteral of his half 'brother Hcnrv Gearhart, four miles north of Plymouth, which occurred Sunday afternoonMiss Rachel Tolle and Miss Cletis Sheriff of Bourhon called on friends here yesterday enroute to South Ben X where they will spend a few days with the former's sister Mrs. Charles Bortz. Mr. and MrF- II. F. Mow o! Rochester were Plymouth visitors yesterday enroute h vme froan Warsaw, where ihey attended the Stout-Dickey wedding Tuesday notice of which appealed in die Tribune. The Ladies of the German Evangelical church feel much elated on account of the results of tttelrupper given last night at Hill's Hall. They cleared up .$58 and herewith express their gratitude to all their kind pattrous. U. B. Church News- . Seven accjsstons to the church last SunJay morning, all adults. The crowd" was extremely large Sumdav evening. The' LadKis Aid -met at the U. II. parsonage, Wednesday. Twenty ladies were present and a good tinv was cnjoyclThe Christian Endeavor, will serve meals at the Parsonage during the Sunday School Convention to accommodate all who will at Km iL All lovers of mustic slhmld be present Feb. IT, IS and 1! to join in the great chorus led by Mr. f. E. Delmarter. "TIim King's business and the Business Man" will be ably- discussed by Mr. J. S. Durham, Thursday evening. Eeb. IT. Come and hear him. On next Sunday morning, thervi will Ik a number unite with the church. The evening services will be Evangelistic. Mr. Perry March, ush r for morning. Sequestered Property Uncovered. According to the report made to the state board of tax commissioners by the county assessors of the state, scrpiestered property amounting to IIS.TSLS'.'O was'uncartihctl and placed on the tc'Lx HhvpbYatcs Iby the assdsors and board of county commissioners through chartered accountants, during the duee years ending December :M. VMM. Xine counties in that time unearthed taxablcs amounting to more than a million dollars in each county. The amount reported from Porter countv was $108,100-
DEWGMTS 10 HAVE OFFICIAL ORGAitTHEjEllR FUTURE All of the Leaders of Party in Marshall County Are Lending Aid to Establishment of New Democratic Newspaper in Plymouth.
The fourth newspaper for Plymouth, another Democratic paper, which is to be the Official Democratic Organ of Marshall county, will be started in this city, within two months. The positive information to thiseffect is .no longer a secret with the leading Democrats of the county, who will conduct the newspaper. County Treasurer, Fred H. Myers, and county auditor Chas. M. Walker, went to Chicago today, for the stated purpose of attending the automobile show, but dropped the information, that it was to actually purchase machinery for the new Democratic newspaper. Solicitors have been at work for several months, feeling the public pulse, approaching merchants relative to "advertising, and looking over the subscripton fieldAn active worker for the new paper said that almost every local merchant has signified that they would transfer their advertising from the Democrat, to the new organ. It is said that the promoters of the new paper have already pledged subscriptions for over 1000 for the weekly edition. The entire management of the paper has been arranged for, and everything has been decided excepting the name of the paper, and its location- A name suggested by one of the promoters is
"The Marshall County Democrat ed however on this point. Crystallization of SentimentThe starting of the new Democrat papr, is the result of a long ami bitter strife between the editor of the Democrat, Clay W. Masker, and the leaders of the Democratic party in Marshall county. The new paper will have the active support of all of , the influential Democrats of the county. Kvery county official, is an active worker for tire establishment of a new party organ. There will be no difficulty in having the new pat:r designated the representative organ of the county and all of the Democratic legal business will be given t'o thcr hew paper. The final establishment of the fourth paper in Plymouth, was Mg. I)rkxia Nyfox:. Who celebrated Jjer 101 st birth.tar TuesilaVi February W. t North Township. I Peter Hoover is slowly improving in healthjuMrs. Sarah White is in very p. or health at present. Mi-ss Dora Shaniman visited with Ruby Kimble last Sunday; Hat tic Kimibki sj)ent the day in South P.cnul last Saturday. James Sherland and family visited at J. W. Earv tr's last Sunday. John Htm man who has been very sick for the;. past, two weeks, is rej;rted a little better .. Ills, sisier .irs. nuiua war ni is cjuiie sick in the same !iouste, Last Sun !'ay all of Mrs. Eavina Kimbles' children. with their hitsbands and wives took dinner with her. A fin 3 spread and music was tire pleasant features of the day. All had a gxd time. The box social at, Lapaz was well attended last Friday evening. .$--..;o was th i amount collected from the sales of the 1h)(S and the contents of tin grab-bag. This money will be usevd toward purchasing a musical instrument for the Grammar room. ' Birthday Party. Saturday being. the 10th birth day of Miss ICdna Johnson a number of her friends gathered at her home west of Plymouth to help her eel lb rate the occasion. Games were played and refreshments served after which the guests departed for their homes, all saying they enjoyed the evtaing and wishing her. many more happy birthdays. Th'ose present w-rc the Misses Edna Adams. Hazel Ale faints. Inez Dtnlblljlis, Ä'lossie Arnold. Uwby Reynolds, Mil'dr.! Long. Veda Kebert, Grace Lemner. Er ma 'Lemiror, Loiva Potoroff, Grace Sf 'phem.m . Iittic Schnieder. I Tattie LoeMy. Fern Morelock, Maud Penlor, Laura P)hnHn, Miss Selbman. a-nd-tlr? M-.isrs. Everett Lee ly, Elmer Leetdv, Oscar Morgan. Allen Goodrich. Ernest T raver, Cliifford" Gf odric h, Allen Johnson. Orlando l-iVison, John Jacobv. Virgil Weil )me. Clarence Potoroff. Hr.w.ird P.ird in and Glen Till. t Catholics in U. SIt is estimated there are ?v.oSLO:!) Catholics in the United States according to statistics sent out from Milwaukee, Wis.
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inevitable, considering the position taken by Editor Mets'ker, in reference to the; leaders of the party, which his paper was supposed to repress. The Democrat has for years, personally attacked first one Democrat and th:n another, until every lea vier of that party in Marshall county, came in for a share of personal attaclc;., The ; County Council and Hoard of Commissioners have suffered, iach in their turn, until the "Ventimcnt for another paper, at first only talked o(, has crystallized, and tlrdi founding of a party organ by the democrats, is an absolute certainty, and will be accomplished, as soon as physical comlitions permit. QIRLS HAVE RECEPTION. Club Receive Mothers at Suite Over PostofHce Tuesday Evening. A reception to their mothers, was given by the Girls' Club, at their club roonis over the postoffice Tu-esday evening. Refreshments were : served, and an enjoyable time, was spent by the large number of ladies who at-, fended. The club rooms have been decorated, aixl furnished 'most beautifully by the young-ladies, who are making rapid progress with their newly formed organization. On 'next- Saturday e vening -an initiation ;f ."i new members will be held. The new members are the Misses Eva Schroder, Clara Kilmer. Eva Jeffirs, Frances Marks, and Lijah Overmyer. Sister Dies of Poison. Sister Hekm, superintendent -of Merry Hospital at Gary, died last night from the effects of chloride of mercury poisoning. Shv.' took a tablet of the deadly drug' last Tixsday, mistaking it for a headache remedy, SisKr Helen. was a trained nurse when as 'Miss Ida May Meyers, she livvld in P.urlington; la., before she took the veil about two years ago- Her bodv will be taken to Burlington. Attend Axgös 'Fürieral i-' Mr. and Mrs." IVjlIetflUl dauhgters Misses Pansii and Fay Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Hess of this city. Dr. and Mrs. G. W- Anglin and Miss Hazel Smith of Warsaw left here for Argos Wednesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. A- F. Hess, wdio d!i;!d at Lyons, Colo., and was brought to Argos for hurial. Public SalesAlbert Haunt, having purchas--U an interest in the- Hurgencr (Tcnenal store at Donaldson, will have a public sale of his personal property on the Rumley farm thr "e-fourths of a mile south of Donaldson on Wednesday, February k;, nno. ; Merrill Orr having decide !1 to (ji'.it farming and move to town will dispose nf his personal property at public auction orT'th. Amos C. Miller farm, 2 amd onehalf miles south of Plymouth on Wolf Creek road on Thursday, February IT. Planning for Meet. A meeting of the representatives of rhe Northern Indiana Athletic and Oratoricd association -has (been called for February 12. in South Hemd, by President Xumer of "Mishawaka. Arrangements will be made, for the annual meeting, to be held! some tiire during May. Leaves for Southern Trip. Mr. and Mrs. D. E Snyder, Mrs. Julia E. Work and. .Miss Ruth Chadwick left Friday, for an extended trip through' the south and southwest. They will join a party, at Chicago,' and six weeks will be devoted to the trip. Mexco CitVi Mexico, will be isited as well as the xints of interest in the south and southwest.
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GRAFTER IN REAL ESTATE DESCRIPTION OF WILY CROOK IS RECEIVED BY LOCAL OFFICERS. Scheme is to Obtain Money by Pacing Mortgage on Ficticious Deed. County Recorder K. R. Mo,nroe has receive.!! notice rf a. 200 'reward for the arrest and conviction of J' lin II. Kline4, alias.. John II. Hoover, alias John H, P.utler, and many other alianses. His Scheme is.ibtaininjj nn)ney of a mortgage given a ficticious deck The iiri-tice is sent' to. the county recorder because his first operations are begun in that office in the cities worked, where ho looks up the history of real, estate through which the graft is worked., J lis muthod of working was as follows here, and has been identical in all of this deals that we have heard of. IIa came: to Kreinont, Xeb . about January I t, 1910 and represented himself as wanting to buy a farm and one of our real estate dealers, cited him to a part f the country where he soon foun l a farm that suited him, and esjetially so on account of it being located in the vicinity of a Qijbjdic church, claimrnig" his folks.'lKdonge'd to ,that cVe'ckl.'Thi far iii was lo'caled' about '.V'hiilck from our county seat. He made t wo or three trips 'hack ami forth to see this farm and finally came to Fremont ha vimg in his posesision a deed signed and acknowledged by. notary public at Dodge, Xeb., he' ijiaving forged notary's name, as well a the parties' names owning rhc farm, to the instrumemt, and having secured a fac-smile of notar'ys seal and bv having him acknowledge Iiis signature. to ,a:ut instrument which has' the power of an attorney to" sell railroad stock which he claimed he own eld. and he wished to transfer. Iy so doimg he 'ha'd. secured the impression of seal and was ahle to have an exact dtiplieatc made. He having made" prevents arrangements with real' estate man for. a loan of $:l,000.00 and secured same by giving a mortgage on the farm, he secured the money." and left the hank, vhich was alxnit 2 p. m- January 21. 1910. The $.1,000.00 received by him was carried away in currcHCv. $1.,"00 of this amount was in bills of -$r0'and $100 deiiominatiojis and half of the latter was 'lew bills, beariirg the banks miniers )() TreTsurv to '291 inclusive and numbers A?0?.T? to AV0?:( inclusive. These were issued by the First National bank -if Xorth I'cn K Xeb.. and signed bv C. Cusick, Pre., and Roy Cits :ck. c:suicr and were sig: ;e 1 with red inkThis. ti.Tn 'has turned the amc trik at the followling m.ic-s: :t n -. - City Mo. : Xev id:;. AIo. : Ci'y. fa: Dubji jpe la..: 'e-e-'ii, la: l,aCros-.. V?. ri?i! c ip lis, Minn; O unov Hi: R , ki. r 111: Tiffin O. and ai io--.c n it.t in Michig.m and bv his being able to turn this trick successfullv, has realized a suin aggregating .$75.000.00.
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Economical If State of Indiana, Marshall Countv, SS: To George V. IIutT, XilasVolf, Lewis X. Pair, John Perg, Iiyron Carpenter. .Charles C Ranishy and Gottlieb Grimm, . County Councilmen : You ancl each of you are 'nlre by notified to meet in special session in the Commissioner:";' Room at the Court House in the Cily of Plymouth, .Indiana, at 'S o'clock P. M. tin Friday, February lw, 1910. for ihc purinse of making additional appripriations for the year 1910, to-wit: For water tank bridge .-00.00 C00.00 noooo 100.00 h).00 t:."o.oo 150.00 Cannon P ridge Re iiman I 'ridge Yantiss Ditch Arch Arnold Mitch Arch Asylum Laundry plai Cnnniissroncrs exnei Coroner Injueft & Witnesses and office expense :0700 Truant Officer sal. and ex. rl.V.OO Countv Assessor Office expense ' ' 10.00 County Surveyor office expense ; CO County Auditor office ex- . pense . ' 100.00 acid such ojther business as-may be lc'.gall v-. t rap.acted.: : ; r . . :: : , Al so for the purpose of modifying or amending ordinances herebevfore passcili by your Honerable Po ly in the matter of the repair and remodeling of the Cout House. '' Given under my hand and seai this 9lh dav -of 'February, 1910.- . C."M. Walker. "Auditor NOTICE OF DITCH PETITION TO NON RESIDENTS. State of Indiana, Marshall County, SS: In the- Marshall Circuit Court l'V.bruary Term, 1910. In the matter of the Peition of Jonas J. Yoder et al for -drainage in Marshall and St. Joseph counties. Indiana. . v. X: tice. is Iverehy given to Xellie Armey. George Fuk, Daniel Fulk, Mary A. Penrose, Isaac Penrose, Frank Penrose, John Penrose, I'cnjamin Penrose, YmPenrose. Katie Swartz. Lydia Swartz. Gotlfred Sinn, Matilda YanskHiawk, Barbara Yoder, 'Mary Yoder Jacob J. Peylcr, Jr. Jacob J. Ucrger and Omar I. XefT. that on the 10th day of February. 1910, Jonas J. Yoder et al filed in the office of the Clerk oi the Marshall Circuit Court, their petition for the location and eoiistrurtion of a public ditch or drain, in the Counties of Marshall and St. Joseph, Indiana. That the day est for docketing of said petition and cause, is the 12fh day vif March. 1910. the same being the 2 Ith Judicial day of the February term of the Marshall Circuit Court, and that said cause is n. v pending in said Court. That said proposed ditch or drain is located on the following propiise'd route, to-wit: Commencing at . a joint on what is I now known as the HcrshbergcT
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Theyarc crowdvix, l WWFIII. TTIIIICI . the Floor You Do Not Ditch, established by the Marshall Circuit Court and numbered oil the Dockets thereof as cause nunvber f(H5, and about forty rods west f the east line of the South half of the Xorth West Quarter OA) of Section Twenty'" (20). Township Thirty Five (35) Xorth, Range Four (I) East in German Township, Marshall County. Indiana, and running thence in a Xorth Westerly direction to and through Section Nineteen (19). Township Thirty Five (;5N) Range Four (1) East. tO Section Thirteen (l:?), Township Thirty Five North (35N), Range three East (:i) in Madison Township, St. Joseph County, In. diana. thence in a Northerly and Westerl v direction into '.said section Thirteen thence in a Southerly and Southwesterly direction through said Sectiom. Thirteen OH) to ami through Section Twenty four (2). Township Thirty Five (33), North Range Three (3)" East, in Marshall county. Indiana, thence Jn a Westerly, direction through Sec i tons Twenty-Three (' s) and Twenty two (22), Township. thirty Five (35) North. Range Three (3) Fast, to the North Fork of Yellow Rivor, thence down said Xorth Fork of Yellow River, about three hundred feet and there terminating. All of 'said pro. loscd drain being located over, njon and; along the line -of the said Herhberg-cr Ditch ' It is hereby intended'to'deepeii, widen and extend said ' Hershbcrger Ditch, and where necessary straighten the same. ' Lands and properties owned by you, and each of you, and described in said petition will be 'affected land benefitted by the1 promised work, and you therefore are hereby notfied of the filing of said petition, the. pendency of said cause, the time set for docketing of said cause and the route to he taken in the construction of the pniposed work. Dated -this 10th dav of February. 1910. v Jonas J. Yoder et al. Petitioner Harry I,, linger. Attorney for Petitioners. XÖ7 V03S NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION. State of Indiana Marshall Count', ss: Xotice is hereby given that the undersigned) has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Lewis Weedling late of Marshall County. Indiana, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. Tvlmer K. Weedling, Administrator. S. X. Stevens. Attorney. Mrrriage Licenses Kd. lüttcher Plymouth Co to IIr.n.na Langenbaugh Ph-mouth, Of. CI arlcs Mann 7'Iymouih lr to V Mcllvan A p. 70s X All of the pariis hnve been nnino: before. For Sale. One tract l'?0 acres near Plymouth. One trrct, 80 acres near "Plvmouth. One 230 acre tract and 3 PL acre tracts near Plymouth. For particulars write Warren McFarlin, Plymouth. Ind.
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