Weekly Republican, Volume 58, Number 3, Plymouth, Marshall County, 18 January 1912 — Page 6
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NEBRASKA MAN TO ADDRESS EDITORS AT INDIANAPOLIS ON NIGHT OF BANQUET JAN. 25.
TO BE 500 AT TABLE
General Invitation Has Been Extended To Republicans of the State and Many Will Attend.
Special to the Republican Indianapolis, January 10. The Republican campaign of 1912 in Indiana is to open January 25, in Indianapolis, -when United States Senator Norris Brown, of Nebraska, speaks at the banquet to be given by the Indiana Republican Editorial Association. Plans for the big banquet indicates that the affair is to be important politically, not only in size and scope, but in the significance of the keynote speech to be delivered by Senator Brown. Republicans from every part of the state are to be present at the banquet. The Republican editors purpose to see to it that the Republican workers are largely represented at the table. It will not be a dress affair. It will be entirely informal and the spirit of the occasion will be the good, old-fashioned Republican rally spirit. The editorial banquet is to be held the opening night of the midwinter meeting of the editorial association. It is to be expected that the foregathered Republicans
will mingle and enjoy a love feast
prior to the banquet itself. The next day the Republican editors will hold business sessions. It is understood the speech to be made at the banquet will deal with the Republican party record and will present the facts as to the big things achieved by the Republican administration at Washington, D. C. In view of the fact that the Republic an campaign in 1912 is to be made largely on the great record made by the Republican party in national management, and on the policies advocated by the Republican party throughout the many years of its splendid progress, the speech of Senator Brown will have more than local importance. It is not too much to say, in fact, that the Republican editors themselves is the assurance is to be an event of national importnance politically. Of chief interest to the Republican edtors themselves is the assurance that in the address to be made by Senator Brown they will obtain the material needed and the ammunition called for in the newspaper campaign of next year. It is understood that Senator Brown's summary of the achievements of the
Republican party, and notably the achievements of the party under Taft as president, will be the proper starter for the campaign. The work of preparing for the Republican reorganization in Indiana is going forward with tremendous energy and spirit, and in the greatest good humor. The counties will organize January 26 and 27, making their county chairmen January 29. The district delegates chosen January 2G and 27 in the counties will meet in district conventions January 31. The new state committee elected at the district conventions, will meet February 2 in Indianapolis and elect a state chairman.
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TUESDAY O. S. Ellis of Bremen was a Plymouth visitor yesterday. W. II. Bollman went to South Bend Tuesday morning to look up some business affairs. Ed R. Monroe went to Tyner Tuesday to look after business matters at his old home place. Mus Julia Yockey was a South Bend visitor, going over Monday evening and returning Tuesday. J. C. Hiss spent Sunday with friends in Plymouth, returning to his home in South Bend Monday.
Mrs. Hartman of the Laporte -a i xr a x i 3 !
sireei, variety siore is sick, aim uui able to be at her place of business. Charles H. Wilcox is still quite sick at his home on Walnut street, requiring the care of an attendant all the time. Our local High School Basket Ball team has arranged to play the Michigan City boys at the Armory Saturday afternoon. Mrs. Dora Coil, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Vogel for several weeks, has gone to her home in South Bend. J. D. Fields who was injured by a fall from a roof some weeks ago, is improving and hopes soon to be able to get around again. Miss Delia Shelby of Cincinnati visited Sunday with her cousin John C. Cook. The young lady has been attending school at Valparaiso, and stopped off on her way home. Glen Cressner was ' down from Bremen and stayed over Sunday, returning Tuesday morning. He is interested with his brother-in-law, Frank Thomas in tjie tile mill work. Christian Jacoby, living on north Michigan street, is quite sick. He
is advancing in years, and has been
feeble for some time, and his relatives are apprehensive on his account. How much of the real joy of life depends on the little things. Have a box of He-Mi-La dainties in the house, a mighty cheerful little addition to your own and your friends' happiness.
In the country the snow is drift
ed in. the roads where there are
board or rail fences, until they are level full. Travel is next to impossible on many of the north and south roads, and the rural men are
unable to make their routes.
Dr. Eidson has concluded that a rest is good for a man once in a
while. He has been keeping to
business rather close, and .thinks he is entitled to a vacation. He has therefore decided to take his wife
and boy and join the Florida
Colony for a season. We hope the
change from sixteen below in Mar
shall county, to summer heat in the sunny land of perpetual fruit and
flowers will not be too great a
shock, or be too attractive, and that
these estimable people will return to
Plymouth after a visit south, refreshed and readv for life's duties
in this climate again.
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TRUMcc'S report Trustee's Report to Advisory Board John W. Luty, Trustee, Bourbon Tp. Township Fund. Receipts. Bal on hand, last set $ 430.62 R. A. Martin, doc fees. ..... 2.00 County Treasurer June dis.. 10G5.08 Wm. Bristol office bldg 187.00 Bourbon Banking Co. loan 500.00 County Treas. acct ditches 7.76 W R Schoonover ret funds
S. Lemler ditch County Treas Dec dis .... Disbursements. Geo. Feichter sup service..
J F Martin postage stamps O S Gaskill treas G B Harris pub annual rep S E Boys pub annnual rep C Leroy Leonard 2 McDonald treaties and blks W R Schoonover Survej-or Lemler ditch assessment.. W II Foulke elec ex pre 1 Joseph F Orr elec ex pre no 1 Harry Neff elec sheriff pre no 2 . O R Slousdi elec Judge pre No. 2 T. Peter Hahn elec ex pre No. 3 C M Walker aud elec exp H A Spenser meals for eleö Jos W Davis room rent elec Walter Bechtel sup service John W Luty elec ox pre
7.25 953.70 118.00 2.00 74.00 19.00 19.00 15.93 25.00 37.60 41.60 3.00 4.00 36.60 27.17 4.20 5.00 50.00
no 2
Ernest Moore sup service
Eli Reichert clen Knepp dth
36.40 30.00 20.00
John W Luty salary 100.00 John D Thomas ex abstract 1.75 Frank Ecker clean Fillson allotment, Swoverland dth 16.00 Clias Drake clean Ruby dth 29.75 Richard Ladd wrk tp shed 7.50 Geo Sullivan clean Wilson d 6.50 D H Goble office blanks... 4.09 C Leroy Leonard adv rec and blanks 4.55 Arthur Luty staking ditchs 2.00 Levi Swinehart mow pk cem 2.00 John Gerrard clean Kinzie ditch ;.. 3.00 Ernest Moore sup sen-ice. i 30.00 S E Boys pub exp and lev 2.00
35.00 2.00 1.00 4.50
7.25 13.14 11.50 5.00
2.00 15.00 3.00 3.50 2.00 1.10 4.00 15.00 10.00 11.48 6.00 10.20 50.00 1.00 3.50
W R Schoonover sur, assess
Lemler ditch G B Harris pub exp and lev Henry Reichert clean Shivelj ditch Levi Swinehart clean Williams ditch
Chas Drake clean Arnold and Wolf ditch 17.50 John W Swinehart clean
Tescher ditch Bourbon Lbr & Coal Co. lum C M Walker road tax list Aaron Stockman clean Mt. Pleasant cem
John W Luty salary ..... 200.00 Chas Drake clean Bates dth 11.00
J F Martin postage stamps Chas Drake clean Bates dth Geo Yawkey ein Wilson dth Jesse Bowen cln Kinzie dth C W Metsker pub estim and levies Ed ' R ' Monroe recrd deed . . Joseph Ray ein Tescher dth Ernest Moore sup serv.... Walter Bechtel sup 'ser .... F E Bristol plastering office Isaac W Cramer cln Hindel ditch Fred Lemler carp wrk on office John W Luty trus salary.. Harry Ferguson lath office J II Thomas cln Berkevdth
Bourbon Lbr & Coal Co lum and plaster 65.94 Ben Mitterling bldg office 437.00
Oliver Armantrout office, wd Walter A Shaffer office coal Ernest Moore- sup ser ....
John W Luty trustee salary
Melvm Kyle ceil for ofuee. Levi Bowser superv bf-oks
Jesse Secrist sup ser...... Kiger & Co office supplies W R Schoonover S Imlr
ditch assessment
C Leroy Leonard warnt chs
W alter Bechtel sup ser. . . George Feichter sun ser..
C M "Walker state examiners Neu & Keller hardware .. Bourbon Bk Co loan fc inf
. John W Luty office expense Jchn W Luty salary
Road Fund. Receipts.
Bal on hand last set $1273.35
Graham Rose sale of plank 2.20 County Treas June dis 1650.48
rj E Armantrout on i!o A
V. County Treas Dec dis ....
Disbursements.
Mearl Feichter SUD or1pr
shovel snow
S C Faleonburp: sup order
J C Erwin tile for rnnrl
Merida Swoverland 2 sup or
ders gravel
Thos J Miller 2 sunorr
gravel
J H Kizer 1 sup ord grvl Alonzo Monesmith dch road Walter Bechtel shovl snow T J Twomey fgt charges... Pen body Lbr Co 4 brr sills. C Leroy Leonard 2 slipscps Elzie Hite 1 sup order C W. Shakes dch road. . . . . James O Porter tile and ditch road Wm F Friblev tile for rd Geo Feichter haul plk and fix bridge T E Chambers tile for rd..
2.00 2.70 35.00 200.00 34.08 2.00 117.00 5.00 1.55 6.40 60.00 120.00 21.15 4.60 502.50 50.70 50.00
26.30 10.97
4.68 1.00 7.86 31.05 20.00 1.68 10.00 7.50 .36 4.48 9.00 3.60 25.ÖÖ , 10.00 36.25
2.50
19.40
rrP'Tr A Cce cl Wyeo Satfe and Colpiu? Teilet oap Free to anyone who will send , LTLlü Lb fc3 3 edvertisement with 10c in stamps to cover cost of wrapping and mailing the soap.
J C Erwin tile for road.... 18 70
John F, Lemler dch rd Geo Reichert 1 sup order. . Eli Reichert bist stumps.. Wm F Fribley tile for rd.. Herman Montague 1 sup ord Bourbon Bk Co X en 'i order'
12.00 2.25 3.60 79.73 10.80 3.00
Kiger & Co. 4 road drags 61.20 Fred Hatfield rep grader .". 2.75 W Bechtel for Morgan Mangus supervisor order .... 6.00 T E Chambers tile for rd.. 3.30
L M Henderson road receipt 1.27 Owen Kitch ditch road.... 26.32 Owen Kitch ditch road.... 13.32 Frank Ecker sup order.... 5.00 Ernest Moore wk on new rd 10.25 Milo Snj'der sup order.... 3.75 A J Flowers rd receipt . . . 3.04 Stephen Lemler rep tile d 3.95 Frank Ecker sup order. . .90 Chas H Sellers sup order.. 9.60 Bourbon Lbr & Coal Co, sewr tile 5.70 John Reichert sup order . . 12.00
Milo Gill sup order 8.00 Eli Brock sup order 12.00 Andrew Gerrard sup order 7.00 Andrew Gerrard fiill abutm 4.50 Wm Erwin road receipt... 13.14 Wm F Fribley tile for rd. 23.63 John Ruby sup order 3.00 Marvin Thark sup order.. 3.00 Wm Iden road receipt.... 3.00 Geo N Hupp rep rd mchs 6.35 Fred Hatfield rep rd mchs 3.00 Thos Phillips sup order 5.98 Noah Lemler sup order... 10.05
Drake gravel ....... 15.00 State Bank sup order 5.25 Swinehart dch rd 9.00 Bland gravel 10.10 L Warnacutt gravel.. 20.52
Bourbon Lbr & Coal Co tile 9.80 Urben :Roahrig gravel 8.20 Matthias Kitch gravel 80.70 Truman Neidig rd receipt.. 2.30 Richard Hazen grav el.... 8.30 Wra F Fribley' tile for rd. 17.48 fhas Pfr-ake gravel 15.60 Chas Bitting gravel 3.10 John Leeper tile for road.. 1.30 Walter Bechtel haul plk and grader 3.00 Robert " Erwin gravel 42.50
Chas. First Lev M A Mrs.
12.20 67.95
7.38 2.00 1.50 2.25
dis sch
1312.33 1500.89 8.77
tp
.50 4.50 56.00 20.02 3.00 19.60 23.80 15.40 19.32 19.84 21.00 19.46 15.96 15.22 19.32 15.75 37.80 19.88 119.46 4.25
1.00
Matthias Kitch gravel Clement Neidig jrr'avel A J Devore rep grader... Sam Bendure 2 sup orders Fred Gottschalk brdg strgs Geo Forbian sup order. . . . Michael Kitch gravel Special School FundReceipts. Bal on hand last set
County Treasurer June H H Tyrell damage to by lightning
County Treasurer Dec dis 1345.33 Disbursements. Bert Phillips wrk no 3 sch 1.50 Benton Shaw 1 Id wd no 10 school 1.75 W A Shaffer coal for sch 167.03 Adam Miller 8 cds wood No. 1 school 28.00
A J Devore fix stove grate.. Stoffer & Stackhouse dz brms Geo Berkeypile wd 3 & 11 sch Wm Weissert 7 da tp inst.. Geo. I Berkeypile haul wd to No.12 school Frances Hahn 7 da tp ins M E Kerr 7 da tp ins ' Eva Knepp 7 da tp ins.... Elma Forbian 7 da tp ins . . Alfred Laird 7 da tp ins.. Glenn Dillingham 7 da tp ins Clarence Carl 7 da tp ins.. Harry Furguson 7 da tp ins Edith Neidig 7 da tp ins . . Carrie Rizer 7 da tp ins.. Hazel Ringenberg 7 da ins Bert Ames ins and exam.. Leo Dinkledein 7 da tp ins
Howard Berkeypile 7 da institute ,
Wm. F Russell 2 stove grates Wm H Biggs cln pipe no 5 s
John Richard trustco transfers to Center tp 126.07 A A Kinzie old shingles.. 3.75 Geo F McCoy Sec transfs 985.92 Richard Ladd 1 coal house 2 privies No. 12 school.. 30.00 Richard Ladd repiiol2 s.. 7.50 Adam Miller haul sand and brick no. 1 school 3.50 Richard Ladd rep no 7 sch 37.00 L J Molebash haul stone and sand no 7 school innn
- - - Avtvv Newton Garrison haul brick and sand no 13 school... 4.00 W R Schoonover sur assessment Lemler ditch 1.25 Sam Montague clean sch lot and haul old shingles 4.50 Bourbon Lbr and Coal Co. Lumber and shingles 134.19 Mearl Feichter rep sch bldg 32.50 Wm Craig mow no 12 slot 1.50 Floyl Molebash mow 3 s lot 3.00 Howard Berkeypile clean sch !uses ei go Badge & Ames drag &frgt
for sch supt 1 . . Melvin Kyle rep schs Wm F Fribley brick for school chimneys Andrew E Mellott hi shing E P Reed mow no 8 sch lot Kiger & Co. sch supplies.. Samuel Montague haul old shingles no. 9 sch II II Tyrell agent ins on sch Boon Y Kern papr no 3 sch Fribley Dept Store Co. window shades
O G Armantrout 1 cd wd 4 and no 5 schs ,
M A Bland sand no 4
Bert Ames rep outhouse fr Bourbon Lbr & Coal
Lumber and Cement Walter A Shaffer coal forsch Nelton Kyle stove pipe.... Levi ; Bowser liquid slating Ki-re r & Co. 2 Hero Heaters
U Pi Goblo Co. Lit period.. 18.09 Neu & Keller hardware 16.34 Wm F Russell stove grates 3.35 Martin Pharmacy papr no 3 7.76 Tuition Fund.
Receipts.
no
sch
no Co.
7.86 26.90 .20.00 2.00 1.00 100.95 1.00 102.00 8.ÖÖ 7.35 3.00 .75 2.C0 13.02 242.54 8.75 6.00
Depositories Dec Interest.. Co. Treas. sch fund dis. . . . Depositories Jan int
j Depositories Feb int ...... . ; Co. Treas sur dog fund Depositories March int Depositories April int J Depositories May int Co Treas June dis
Depositories June int C T Middleton trus jt sch. . Co Treas com sch dis J W Tavlor trus trans.... M M Beck trus jt sch Depositories July int Depositories August int . Depositories Sept int Depositories Oct int Depositories Nov int Co Treas Dec dis Disbursements. Edith Neidig teach No 1 sch Glenn Dillingham tch no 14 Carrie Rizer teach No 2 sch Wm Weissert teach No 3 sch M E Kerr teach No 4 sch... Hazel Ringenberg teach No 5 school Eva Knepp teach No 6 sch Alfred Laird teach No 7 sch Leo Dinkledein teach No 9 school Elma Forbian teach No 10 school " Howard Berkypile teach No 11 school Frances Hahn teach No 12 s Bert Ames tch no 13 Harry Ferguson tch No 15 s Clarence Carl tch no 8 Edith Neidig teaching Carrie Rizer teaching Wm Weissert teaching .... M E Kerr teaching Hazel Ringenberg teaching. . Eva Knepp teaching Alfred Laird teaching Leo Dinkledein teaching . . . Elma Forbian teaching .... Howard Berkjpile teaching. Frances Hahn teaching .... Bert Ames teaching Glenn Dillingham teaching . Harry Ferguson teaching . . Clarence Carl teaching .... Bert Ames teaching Glenn Dillingham teaching . Harry Ferguson teaching . . Edith Neidig teaching Carrie Rizer teaching Wm Weissert teaching .... Hazel Ringenberg teaching. . M E Kerr teaching Eva Knepp teaching Alfred Laird teaching Clarence Carl teaching .... Leo Dinkledein teaching . . . Elma Forbian teaching .... Howard Berkypile teaching. Frances Hahn teaching .... Frances Hahn teaching .... Bert Ames taching M E Krr teaching Eva Knepp teaching Elma Forbian teaching .... Alfred Laird teaching Glenn Dillingham tachins . .
Clarence Carl teaching .... F II Myers co treas reimbrse dog fund Harry Ferguson teaching . . Edith Neidig. teaching .... Carrie Rizer teaching Wm Weissert teaching .... Hazel Rinzenberg1 teaching . Leo Dinkledein teaching ... Howard Berkj-pile teaching. Carrie Rizer tch vo 12.... Fern Dick teach No 9 sch.. Glenn Dillingham tch no 13
I Glenn Dillingham teach Nol3
school Leo Dinkledein teach No 4 school Fern Dick teach No 9 sch.. Mary Camerer teach No 14 school Harry "Ferguson teach No 15 school Edith Neidijr teach no 1 sch Bert Ames teach no, 2 sch.. Wm Weissert teach no 3 sch Elma Forbian tch no 5 sch. Alfred Lairl tch no 6 sch.. Eva Knepp tch no 7 sch.... Myrtle Gaskill tch no 10 sch Howard Berkypile tch no il Clarence Carl tch no 8 seh. . Elma Forbian tch no 5 sch. AlfredLaird tch no 6 sch... Eva Knepp tch no 7 sch.... Clarence Carl tch no 8 sch.. Fern Dick tch no 9 sch.... Myrtle Gaskill tch no 10 sch Carrie Rizer tch no 12 sch.. Glenn Dillingham tch no 13 school
Howard Berkypile tch no 11 school Mary Camerer tch no 14 sch Harry Ferguson tch no 15 Edith Neidig tch no 1 sch.. Bert Ames tch no 2 sch.... Wm Weissert tch no 3 sch . . Leo Dinkledein tch no 4 sch. Edith Neidig tch no 1 sch. . Bert Ames tch no 2 sch.... Wm Weissert tch no 3 sch.. Leo Dinkledein tch no 4 sch Elma Forbian tch no 5 sch. Alfred La;rd tch no 6 sch.. Eva Knepp tch no 7 sch.... Clarence Carl tch no 8 sch.. Fem Dick tch no 9 sch.... Mvrtle Gaskill 'tch nolOsch. Howard Berkeypile tch no 11 scholl Carrie Rizr tch no 12 sch.. Glenn Dillingham tch no 13 school .'
Mary Camerer tch no 14
10.00 898.87 11.86 9.92
99.52 9.07 8.23 6.34 1722.75 5.95 163.17 1262.35 70.00 139.02 16.22 16.79 15.41 15.02 12.21 1543.03 43.50 68.40 55.20 57.20 68.00 45.00 44.00 46.70 56.80 55.20 55.60 56.00 68.00 45.60 55.60 43..0 55.20 57.20 68.00 45.00 44.00 56.70 56.80 55.20 55.60 56.00 68.00 68.40 45.60 55.60 68.00 68.40 45.60 43.50 55.20 57.20 45.00 68.00 44.00 56.70 30.60 56.80 55.20 55.60 56.00 62.00 76.00 76.00 48.00 60.40
63.40 18.00 55.60
G I Berkypile dog tax.... W H Payne dog tax F R Miller dog tax ' Disbursements. F II Myers co treas sur tax.
1.00 1.00 1.00 169.00
sch
226.25 Harry Ferguson tch no 15 sh
Dog Fund. Receipts. Pal on hand last set.., Col from ind tax 1910. Twp ass dog tax Col from ind dog tax..
SUMMARY. Township Fund. Bal on hand last set $ 430.G2 Receipts 2722.79 Total of bal and receipts... 3153.41 Disbursements 2010.98 Balance $ 212.43 Road Fund. Bal on hand last set $1273.35 Receipts 16S9.95 Total of bal and receipts... 2903.30 Disbursements 942.12
Balance $2021.18 Special School Fund. Balance on hand last set ...$1312.33 ßceipts 2S54.95 Total of bal and receipts.. 4167.32 Disbursements 2840.75
Balance $132G.57 Tuition Fund. Bal on hand last set $4000.26 Receipts 6035.73 Total of bal and receipts. . .10095.99 Disbursements 56b2.78
Balance $4413.21 Dog Fund. Bal on hand last set $ 202.00 Receipts 105.00 Total of bal and receipts... 427.i() Disbursements 109.00
Balance $ 25S.O0 Total of All Funds. Balance onhand last set.. 7.J.1S.5G Receipts 134G.4G Total bal and receipts 20S07.02 Disbursements 12575.6c
Balance $ 5231.39
State of Indiana, Marshall County.ss. The undersigned, being duly sworn upon his oath, says, that the" within is a true and complete showing of all moneys received and paid out, as he verily believes; and that the various items of expenditure credited, have been fully paid in the sums stated, and without express or implied agreement that any portion thereof shall be retainel by or paid to him. or to any otber person; and that lie has received no money nor article of value in consideration of any contract made bv him as trustee JOHN W. LUTY, Township Trustee. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 2d day of Januarv, 1912. A. A. KINZIE, Chairman of Advisory Boar!.
No. 13424. NOTICE TO NON-EESIDENT. State of Indiana. Marshall Coun
ty, ss: In the Marshall Circuit Court, November Term, 1911. Forest E. Bücher vs. Bertha Haag Complaint Foreclose Mechanics Lien. The plaintiff in the above entitled cause, by Wm. B. Hess his attorney, lias filed in my office a complaint against the defendent; and, it appearing by the affidavit of a competent person that the defendant; Bertha Haag is a non-resident offne State of Indiana; she is therefore hereby notified of the filing and pendency of said complaint a-ainst her, and unless she appear and answer thereto on or before the calling of said cause oa Monday the 4th day of March, 1912, bein the 19th judicial day of the FebnTary term of said Court, to be begun and held at the Court House in Plymouth, Marshall
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68.00 n V"rt"u tTQy OI ebary, A.
said complaint and the
matters and things therein alleged will be heard and determined0 in her absence.
WITNESS, the Clerk and seal of
4.98 51.20 47.00 60.40 64.40 50.00 63.60 61.20 28.00 20.00 30.00 3S.40 57.00 25.00 43.00 46.60 45.00
68.00 56.80 56.40 50.00
44.00
Rai on hand last set. .... .$4060.26 Cd from ind dog tax
this 6th da of January, 1912. Ed. S. Kitch, Clerk Marshall Circuit Court. Hess & Hess, Plaintiff's Attorneys, wll-18-25 PROBATE CAUSE NO. 2131
'8'00 ! P ?efrb? J?- Hess Administrator of 60 on ! f CaroIine M- Oaig De60.00 ceased Ansel Q
tue Aariiau circuit Court, Plymouth. Tnrli'ono V , J
r, uvemoer lerm, 1911 to William HiUsman: You are severally hereby notified that the above named petitioner as Administrator of the estate aforesaid has filed in the Circuit Court of Marshall County, Indiana, a petition making- you defendants thereto, and praying therein for an order and decree of said Court authorizing the sale of certain -Real Estate belonging to the estate of said decedent, and in said petition described, to make assets for the payment of the debts and liabilities of said estate and that said petition, so hlea and pending, is set for hearinm said Circuit Court nf tha rul
j House in Plymouth, Indiana, on the
in uay ot klaren 1912 WITNESS, the Clerk and Seal of 1912 CUrt da' f JanUar Ed. S. Kitch, William B. Hess. CIerk Attorney for Petitioner, wll-18-25 Some small Bourbon township farms, for sale, by J. H. Matchett, very desirable and on easy terms. wll-13
50.00 40.00 40.00 40.00 60.00 60.00 50.00 45.00 68 00 68.00 57.00 56.80 56.40 50.00 56.40 45.00 44.00 57.20 57.20 56.00 68.40 45.00 46.60
262.00 7.00 64.00 30.00
61.00 I
