Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 1 July 1890 — Page 4

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Rnth the method nml results when Syrup of Fi{ is t-aken it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, mid acts (••cntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and liowels, cleanses the system efieetually, dispels colds, headaches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever produced, pleasing to the taste and acceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly benelicial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and ajrreeahle substances. its many excellent, qualities commcnd it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. »Syrup of Fijrs is for sale in 50c and SI hollies by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it, Do not accept auy substitute.

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DAILY JOURNAL.

TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1H0

Ti.e Big Tour Trestle to be Rebuilt, Aftor a long delay the trestle work over Dry Branch west of the oity is at length to bo robuilt. The new trestle is to bo oil tlio same pl'iu OK the old ono, but little or no filling Ixjiiig done, but for all that overyouo who travels overthnt roiul will bo thankful that the old danger trap in to bo removod. Many of the timbers are rotton and it has long been a sourco of fear. Nino car loads of tiuilicr aro now on tlio ground ami the work will be pushed rapidlv.

Mrs. Mosier Not Dead.

THE JOURNAL

was iuiormod yesterday

alternoou that Madame Mosier had died siuldonly at 2 o'clock. So indeed her attendants thought, she having relapsed into a eatamose state, bnt Dr. (Jliambers being summoned, iliscovorod signs of life and after another long working she was again revived and today bids fair to ultimately rocovur. As she is not yet able to converse it is not known whether the poison was taken with a suicidal intent or not.

Misner to Be freed.':

The insanity papers in tlio caso of •Silas Misner have been returned from the asj-lum nt Indianapolis whero tliey •wero rejeoted. This the so Misner will bo -sot at !iw'v*7Wit once.

Lis relatives have been endeavoring to get him to pledge himself not to drink but have only paitially succeeded although ho says ho will nevor drink ngain. t\\ P. Pettit had a conversation with him on the subject this morn ing appealing to him in the name of his little daughter, and Misner was very .much affected by it.

Letter List.

The following is list of letters remaining uncalled for in the Crawfordsvillo postoffico for the wee.k ending July 1, 1W)0. Persons oallin^ for tin same will please say "advertised "Connuiy James '2 Mason Mutu

Oox i' I Mi'won Ouorgc Cox rs. Mary Owens \V .1 llaverstickMrs Lucy rattouMrs-Magfrii Huston 11 heirs of llusscll Mrs. .Jane Hunt Isaac Jones 1'. jiirkcr 10

ltice Cliarle.1) liogcrs John li Speer II N H. JIONNELTJ,

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Lake Maxinkuckee.

Postmaster.

A Visit to Lake Maxinkuckee. I'f «sibly tlio jolliest party of people t.lmt ever left Crawford.iville was the Lake Maxiuknckee excuisiomsts last Sunday, and 110 part}- ever returnod I letter satisfied or in better spirits than they. It was just "too, too" for auything was tiie uuivursal vcrdiet. A coauh to themselves, plenty of good lee water, a congenial ciowd, the Music llall orchestra and banjo club, what more could OIK wish. These conrto siou also extended to tlio lake whero nothing was left undone that would add to the pleasure of the party. It iB a dolightful ride, leaving here at (1:30 a. m., and returning at 9:15, giving eight hours at the lake shore. Theaocommodations there are superior to those of any resort in tlio State as the large crowds who attend dniiy testify. Owing to tho booming success of last .Sunday's ell'ort the experiment will ho repeated on\ Sn'-'ay, July 13. Tho orchestra mill banjo club will again accompany the party and furnish n.usic. All should avail themselves of this opportunity to spend ono day at beautiful

How's Tills?

We oiler One Hundred Dollars rmvai-d for any ease of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh (Jure.

CIHiNEYitUO., Props., Toledo, O Wo, the undersigned, have known F. .1. Clieeney for the last l.'i years, and believe liiin perfectly honorable in nil business transactions, and financially able to carry out an.v obligations made by their linn. W'r.i-T A: THAI, S, Wholesale druggists, 'i'olo* do, O. W.u.nixi RINNAN & .MAKVIN, Wholesale

Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Caiarrh Cure is taken intcrnallv. acting dircctl.v upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tnc system. Testimonials sent free. Price 7K cents per bottle. Sold bv all druggists.

Fine Goods

NOTICE

To the Voters of Montgomery Count}'. Indiana,

Of the Change in the Boundaries ol the Voting Precincts of Said

County,

As Viide by the Hoard of Commissioners at tlicir Hcirular June .Session. lil'.MS.

The voters of the townshl|m of Coal Creek Wayne, Hipley, Hrown, Scott, Union, Madison, Sugar Creek, Franklin, Walnut nud Clink, ill Montgomery County, State of Indiana, will hereby take notice that the following order was made by the Hoard of Commissioners of said .Montgomery County, State of Indiana, at their regular June Session, 1S1K1, on the I lib day of Juue,

In the Matter of the KedistrictlnR of Montgomery County for Voting Purposes. rursuant to an Act, enacted by the Ueneral Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March », ISSli, for the redistricting of the different low:islii[is of said State into precincts for the purposes of voting at any general election by the Hoard of Couuty Commissioners in their reapi«ctive counties. It is therefore ordered and adjudged by the said Hoard of Commissioners for Montgomery county, State of Indiana, at this, their regular June session, l.S'.Kl, that the several preciucts and voting places nt all general elections in all the various townships iu .Montgomery County, Indiana, tie, and the same are, hereby changed and divided, and the boundaries thereof established, and fixed, and the voting places therein established and fixed as follows, to-wit:

UNION TOWNSHIP.

I'HKCINCT NO. 1.

All that part of Union township, Montgomery Couuty, ludiaua, bounded as follows, towit

Beginning at the intersection of Market street, and Whitlock avenue, in tho city of Crawfordsville, Ii.dir.ua, following the center of said Market street east to the center of the Vaudalia railroad track llience following said railroad track iu a northeasterly direction to the Union township line: thence due north along said Union township line until said line readies the south bank of Sugar Creek thence following the south ami t»ast bank of said •Sugar Crwk iu a southwesterly direction until Hie said creek reaches the corporation limits of the city of Cra-.vfordsvillle, thence east along the incorporated limits of the city of Crawfordsvi.le to the center of the lxiuisville,

New \lbatiy .t Chicago Railroad thence north along said railroad until it reaches a point due west from the north line of Thompson's hillside addition thence due east along the north line of Thompson's hillside addition to the center of Whitlock avenue thence due south along the eenter of said street to the place of beginning.

All the territory embraced in the above description to IM' known as preciuct No. 1. I'KKCINCT NO. •.

All that part of L'niou township hounded as follows, to-wlt beginning at tlio east line of Union township at the northeast corner of section 1, township IS north, range4 west, and running thence due west to the east corporation line of the city of Crawfordsville thence west along the center of Wabash Avenue to where it intersects Klston avenue thence north aud west along said Klston Avenue until it readies Main street thence east oil Main street to the intersection of Morgan street thence north on Morgan street to the center of Market street thence east on Market street to the Vaudalia railroad, thence following said railroad in a northeasterly direction until said railroad passes out of Union township thence south along the east line of Union township to the place of beginning.

All the territory embraced ill the nliovo description to bo known as preciuct No. -. I'HKCINCT No. t.

All that part of Union township hounded as follows, to-wit: lleginning at tho northeast corner of section I, township is north, range I west, run. nlng theure due west to the east corporation line of the city of Crawfordsville thence still further west along the center of Wabash avenue to a point in snid Wabash avenue due north from the center of Mill street, thence south along the center of Mill street to the city limits of the city of Crawfordsville thence duo east along the south corporation line or the said city of Crawfordsville to the center of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago railroad thence following said railroad in a southeasterly direction to where said railroad crosses the John L.lne Free gravel road near the CI-II tor of section », township IS north, range I west: thence east along the center of said gravel road until said gravel road reaches the center of the Indiana, Hloomlngtoii and Western railroad thence in a southeasterly direction along the center of said railroad to the east line of Union township thence due north along the east line of Union township to the Place of beginning.

All lite territory embraced in the above description be known ns preciuct No. :i. I'HKCINCT NO. I.

All that part of Union township bounded follows, to-wit: Beginning at ttie interseclioil of Mill street and Wabash avenue in the city or Crawfords villo, running thence west along (he center of Wabash avenue to the intersection nt Plum street: thence south along the center of I'lum street to the center of College street thence west along the center of College Btreet to the center of Klin street thence south along the center ot Klin stretit to the oeutei or Franklin street to the Indiana, Hloomington nud Western railroad thence along the center of said railroad or Franklin street to the center of John street thence due south to the south Corporation Jine of the city of Crawfordsville thence due eaut along said corporation line to center of Mill street thence due north along the center of Mill street to the place or iK'ginuing.

All the territory embraced in the alsive description to he known as precinct No, I, I'HKCINCT Nu. r,.

All that part of Union township bounded as follows, to-wit: liogiiiuiiig at the east line ot Union township at a tHiint on said east lide where the Indiana, Hloomington ,V- Western railroad track crosses said east line, ami thence following said railroad In a Northwesterly direction until it intersects the John l.ine free gravel road near the west line or section II, township IK north, range I wesl: thence due west along the center of said John l.ine Tree gravel road to the point where saiil free gravel road intersects the I,oulsvllle, New Albany and Chicago railroad thence in a northwesterly direction along the center of the said railroad to a point due east troni the southeast corner of the corlioratton limits of the city or Crawfordsville tnence due west to point due south from tint center of John street: then north to the center ot the Indiana, Hloomington A- Western railroad thence west along tho said railroad to the center or l'tuin street, or more familiarly known as the Danville gravel road thence in a southeasterly direction along tlio center of Hie Danville gravel road to where said gravel road crosses the south line or Union township thence east along the south line or Union township to the southeast corner or said township thence due norlh along the east line or said township to the place or beginning.

All the territory embraced in the almve description lo lie known as precinct No. r. I'HKCINCT NO. li.

All that pnrl nt Union township hounded as follows, towlt: Beginning at the center or the Intersection or Plum Willi Franklin street iu the city or (rawfonlsville thence south along the center of said Plum Btreet until said street merges into the Danville gravel road thence following said road in a southeasterly direction to the south line of Union township which is near the southwest corner of section its, township IS north, range, I west: thence due west along the south line of Union township until said hue intersects with what Is known as the erre Haute gravel road, which is near the

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ship 1* north, ilium', wtvt tliwico In ti north* iWli-rly diri'Cllon along I lit' i-xnU-r of the paid (iruvt»] road until said gravel road reacluw tin) northeast corner of section 7, township IS north, rouge5 wiwt, and lliiuice due west 15!( rods to the center of the dirt road ruimiiit! north thence north on said road to the Intersection of Klin street and Franklin etree: thence east along the center of said Frankliil street to the pincii of beginning.

All the territory einbrared in the nlmve ilesoriptlnn to he known ns preoincl No. 0.

I'KKCINCT NO. 7.

All that part of Union township bounded an follows, to-wit:

Beginning

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All the territory embraced in the alsive description to be known as Preciuct No. 7.

I'HKCINCT NO. S.

All that part or Union township bounded as follows, to-wit. Beginning oil tlio north coriHiration line of the city of Crawfordsville in the center of (iroen street and running thence due south along the center of said street to the Intersection of Wabash avenue thence along the center «f Wabash avenue to the Intersection of Klston avenue thence north and west along the center of Klston avenue to the intersection of said street with Main street thence east along the center of Main street to the center of Morgan street thence north along the center of Morgan street to tho intersection of said street with Market street thence west along tho center of Market street to tlio intersection of said street with Whitlock avenue: thence north along thi center of Whitlock avenue to the north line of Thompson's Hillside Addition: thence west along the north line of said addition to the center of the Louisville, New Albany .V Chicago railroad track thence south along the renter of said railroad track to the north corporation line of tho city of Crawfordsville: thence west along the north line of the said coriioralion c.f Crawfordsville to the place ot beginning.

All the territory embraced in the al«ve description to be known as precinct No. K,

I'HKCINCT NO. '.I.

All that part of Union township bounded ns follows, to-wit: Beginning ou the north corporation line of the clly of (.'rawfonlsville at a point in the center of (Irant avenue, thence south lo the lilted section of said li rant avenue with Main street thence east along the center of Main street to the intersection of said Main street with (ireen street thence north along the center of (ireen street to the north corporation line of the said city of Crawfordsville: thence west along the north corporation line of the said city of Crawfordsville to the place of lieginning.

All the territory embraced the aliove description to be known as precinct No. y. I'HKCINCT No. 10.

All that part of Union township bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the center of the intersection of Main street Willi irant avenue in the citv of Crawfordsville, thence south along the center of (irant avenue to the interseclioil of said (Irant avenue with College street thence east along the center of C.illege street to the intersection of said street with Washington, street thence north along the center or Washington street to the intersection of said street with Jellerson street: thence east along the center of JetTersou street to the Intel-section of said street with (ireen street thence north-along the center ot (ireen street to the intersection ot snid street with Main Btreet thence west lo the plnco of beginning.

All tho territory embraced in the above description to be known as precinct No. 10. I'HKCINCT NO. II.

All that part of Union township bounded ns follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the intersection of Chestnut street and (irant avenue in the city of Crawfordsville and running thence east to the intersection ol Chestnut street and Washington street thence south along the center of Washington street to the smith corporation Hue of Ihe city of Crawfordsville thence east""along the said corporation line of Uie city ot Crawronisville to the center of Kim street thence south along the center or Klin street to a point I'JO rods east from the northwest corner ot section X, township 1H north, range -I west, (this road being the continuance ot Klin street) thence due west to the intersection of the said road with Ihe Terra ilaule road aliout 20 rests west to the northeast corner of section 7, township IS, north range I west thence following said Torre Haute road in a southwesterly direction to the south line of said Union township, which road passes near southeast corner, southwest section township 18 north, range 0 wesl thence west along the south lino of Union township to the southwest corner of section Xi* township IK, neith range west llience north one mile lo the iiorlliwest corner of said section Xi, township and range Inst aroresaid, thence due west to the center ot Sugar Creek, thence following tho center of Sugar Creek in a northeasterly direction until the said creek reaches point due north from the center of sectiontownship IK north, range 5 west: thence north to the norlh Hue or said section, township and range aroresaid, aud thence due east to the northeast corner of section 2, township IK| north, range 5 west, and thence south about 20 rods to tho center or the Yountsville gravel road thence east along the center or said Yountsville gravel road to the west corporation line of the city of Crawfordsville thence due south along the said west corporation line of the clly or Crawfordsville to the southwest corner of said city of CrawfoidsvHIo, and theuco east along the south corjioratioii line of the said city or Crawrorlsvllle to (irant avenue, aud thence not tit on said (irant avenue to the place of beginning.

All Ihe territory embraced in the above description to lie known ns precinct No. 11. I'HKCINCT NO. 12.

All that part of Union township bounded ns follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the southwest corner of the corporate limits of the city of Crawfordsville thence duo north to tho intersection of said line with Wabash avenue thence due east along the cer.ter or Wabash avenue to the intersection or said street with (Irant avenue thenco south along the center ot (irant avenue to the intersection ot Baid street with College street thence east along the center ot College street to the intersection or said street with Washington street thence due south along the center or Washington street lo the Intersection of Washington and Chestnut streets llience west along the center or Chestnut street to the intersection of Chestnut street and (irant avenue thence south along the center of (irant avenue to the city limits llience west to tho place of beginning.

All llio territory embraced in the aliove description to be known ns Precinct No. 12. I'HKCINCT NO. IS.

All that part of Union township hounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning In Ihe renter of the intersection Of Wabash avenue and (irant avenue In the city of Crawfordsville and running thence west oil Wabash avenue to the west corporation line of said clly of Crawfortlsville thence north along the west cor|Kiratlon line or said

All the territory embraced in the aliove description In lie known as precinct No. III. PHKC1NCT NO. II.

All that part of UniotT \wnsbip liounded as follows, to-wlt. Beginning at the intersection of (irant avenuo and Ihe Ijifayetle pike and running llience duo north to the nortli corporation line or tho clly of (.rawfordsville thence due east along the north corporation line of the city of Crawfordsville until said line intersects with Sugar

creek thence following the Center of Sugar

creek in a northeasterly direction until

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center of the south line of section .'io, town-

Haid

Sugar creek reaches Ihe east lino of Union

township thence north lo the northeast cor- I

aie the New Goods that have been just received by

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linn interned# the Louisville, New Albany AChicago tHilroad thence south along the center of Mtiil railroad until It intersects with the gravel road at the soap factory school house, near the southwest corner of section 17, towuship IM norlh, range 4 west tlicuco following salt! gravel road south near the oast side of sections lii anil 80 as aforesaid until it merges into the Lafayette pike thence following said Uifayette pike to the place of beginning.

All the territory embraced in the above description to be known as preciuct No. 14. PRECINCT NO. 15.

All that part of I'nloii townsh bounded as follows, to-wlt: Uegiiiuing in the center of Market street at

the south cor|ioration line of t),u Intersection of Vance street and running

the city of t'niwfordsville in the center of, thence north to the center of the I.afajette Washington street and running thence dun

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p|kH thence following the center of said i-

dnw north to JetTerson street thence due east [ayette ulke through the east part of section ltd, to the Intersection of said Jelfersou street with township 1!'north, range 4 west, until said Jrmu street thence due north to the intersec- ^rrnvul road Intersects with the Louisville, New tion of said lireeu street with Wubasli avenue .\lhuny and Chicago railroad near the south

tiience due east to the intersection of said Wa liash avenue with Plum street thence due south to the intersection of said Plum streeo with College street thence duo west to the Intersection ot College and Kim streets thence due soiitli to the south coiporation line ot tho city of Crawfordsville thence due west to ilia place ot beginning.

Albany west corner ot section 17, township and range aforesaid thence following the center of said railroad track to the north line of Uniou town ship thence west along the north line of tinion township to the northwest corner of section I, township lit north, range 6 west, nud thence due south along the said section line three miles to Ihe southwest corner of section 13, township If north, range 5 west, thence east SO rods to the center of the road running south thence following said road south and enst to where it intersects with the gravel road known as the Attica gravel road thence following snid gravel road in a southeasterly direction crossing the iron bridge until it readies a (uiiut in said gravel road due west from the northwest corner of the city limits of the city of Crawfordsville llience due east along the north corporation lino of Ihe city of Crawfonlsville to a point on said line due north from tho center of Itlnir street thence due south nlong the center ot lllair street to the Intersection of said street with Market street thence due east along the center of Market street to the place of Iieginning,

All the territory embraced in the aliove description to tie known as nrecinct No. 15, PRECINCT NO. lfi.*

All that part of Union township bounded ns follows, to-wit: Beginning at the intersection of Market street and lllair street, in the city of Crawfordsville, Indiana, and running thenco due north to the north corporation line of the city ot Crawfordsville and thence due west lo the Intersection of said line with the gravel road near the northwest corner of the east half of the southwest quarter of section SI, township

P.i north, range -I west thence north along the center of snid gravel road, crossing the iron bridge and following said road until it reaches the road running nortli from the center of section 25, township 1!' north, range 5 west: llience following Baid road due north to the uortheaBt corner of the west half of the northwest (piarter of section 24, township ltt, north range 5 west thence west Kl) rods to tlieBouthwest corner of section 13, township and range aforesaid: thence due no.tli three miles to the north lino of Union township tlionce duo west along the north line of Union township to the northwest corner of said township thence south along the west lino nt said Union township to the southwest corner of section 34, township I!', north range 5 west, and thence due east along the said section line to the southeast corner of section 85, and thence about 20 rods south to the center of the Yountsville gravel road thence following the center of said gravel road east to the point where said gravel road Intersects tho west corpora tion line of the city of Crawfordsville thence due nortli nlong the west corporation line of the city of Crawfordsville to the point where said line intersects Market street, and thence east nlong the center of Mnrket street to the place of beginning.

All the territory embraced in the aliove description to tie known as precinct No. lti.

COAL CREEK TOWNSHIP.

I'HKCINCT NO. 1.

All that pari of Coal Creek township Ixmndod nf follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of section three :i), township twenty (20) nortli, range six (t!) west, in Coal Creek township, Mont gomery county, Indiana, nud running thence due south to llis southwest corner ot said township thence due east nlong the Boutli line of said township to the southeast corner of section thirty-six CKi), township anil range aforesaid thence due north to tlio northeast corner of section (I), township and range aroresaid, and thence west to the place of IN? ginning.

The territory herein descrilied to be known as precinct nuuilH'r one (1). I'KKCINCT NO. 2.

All that part of Coal Creek township linuuded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of Coal Creek township, being the northeast corner of section ono township twenty (20), north range five (5) weBt thence due west along north line of saiil township to tlio

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northwest

corner of Bection six (li), township and range afoiesaid llience due south to the southwest corner of section eighteen (IK), towushlp and range aforesaid thence due east along said section line to the southeast corner of section thirteen (Hi), township and range aforesaid thence due nortli to the place of beginning.

The territory herein described to bo known ns precinct number two (2). I'HKCINCT NO. 8.

All that part of Coal Creek township bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast corner nf Coal Creek township, running thence d-ie north nlong the east line of snid township to the north enst corner of section twenty-four (21), township (20), north rnnge five (5) west thence due west nlong said section line to Ihe northwest corner of section nineteen (lit), township and rnnge aforesaid thence dun south to the southwest corner of section thirtyone (!tl) thenco due east to the place of Iieginning.

Tho territory herein described to be known as precinct nunilier three (8).

WAYNE TOWNSHIP.

I'KKCINCT NO. 1.

All that part of Wayne township bound ed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of Wayne township, being the northwest corner ol section three (:t), township nineteen (ID) north, range six (I'.i west, llience due south along tho west lino of said township until said line intersects with the gravel road running east and west through tho town of Wayr.etown thence following said gravel road in an oasterniy direction through the town of Wa.vnclown until said gravel road crosses the range line about eighty (SO) rods due south from the northeast corner of section twenty-four (ill: llience duo north along said'range line tot lie northeast corner of section one thenco due west lo the place of beginning.

Tho territory embraced in the above description tola known as precinct number one (I).

I'KKCINCT NO. 2.

All that part of Wayne town shipbounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of Wayne township, running thence due north along the west lino of said Wavno township until snid west line intersects with tho gravel road running east and west through tiie town of Waynetown then following said road iu nil eastornl.v direction through the town or Waynetown until said road crosses the range lino at a point about

city or Crawfordsville to whore said line inter- eighty (SO) rods soutli from northeast corner sects Market street: llience east nlong the pen-1 !'f

ter of Market street to the intersection of the same slreel with Vance street thence north along the center of Vance street to Ihe Uafayelte pike: thence In a southeasterly direction along the center nf the I jifayetlo pike to where said pike intersects (Jrant avenue thence south along the center of (irant avenue to the place of Iieginning.

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twenty-four (24), township nino-

teen (l!l| north, range six (li) west llience due south along said range line to the southeast comer of scetion thirty-six (:Wi), township and range aforesaid thence due wesl along the south line of Wayne township to tho place of beginning.

Tho territory embraced in the above description to be known ns precinct number two (21. s"| PltECINCT NO. it

All tbatpaitof Wayne township ooniuiod as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of Wayne township, running thence duo west to the northwest corner of seel ion six (li), township nineteen (l'.i) north, range live (5) west thence due soutli nlong said range line to the southwest corner of section thir-ty-one (Ml), township and range afore-

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^enee due east to the southeast

corner of "aid Wayne township thence duo

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th to place or beginning.

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nor of Union township llience west along tho cription to be known ns preciuct number north line of Union township to whore said

territory embraced in the aliove des

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the thing for Commencement. Go and See.

RIPLEY TOWNSHIP.

I'KKCINCT NO. I.

All that part of Kipley township bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of Kipley township, bolnp the nor Invest, cornerof section three Cli, township eiphteen north, range six west, llience south two (.-) miles to the southwest corner of section ten (l()i, township and ranire aforesaid thence due east lhree i:t) miles lo the north west corner of section eighteen (IS) thence due south one (I) mile to the southwest corner of section eighteen (1* thence due east one (I mile to lie southeast corner of seetiou eighteen ilsi, to,Miship eighteen (IS) north, range live west llience south onn(l)inileto the south west, corner of section twenty (20), township ami range last, aforesaid thonce due east to the center of Sugar Creek ithence innn uorlbeasternly direction along theeeiifcr of saiil SugarCrcelt to where said creek passes out of said Kipley township thence north to tlio northeast, corner of said Kipley township thence wesl to tho place of beginning.

The territory embraced in the nbove description to be known as precinct number one (I).

I'KKCINCT NO.

All that part of Kipley township bounded is follows, to-wit: Beginning nt. the northwest corner of section tifteen (15!. township eighteen (IS) north, range six ill) west ,and running llience duo east three CI) miles, being to tho southwest corner of section seven (7), township eighteen (IS) north, range live (.\) west llience duo south one (I) mile to the southeast corner of section eight-en (IS), township eighteen (IS) north, range live(5) west: thence due east one (1) mile to the southwest corner of section seventeen (171, township and range aforesaid llience due south one (1) mile to the southwest corner of section twenty (20), said township and range: llience due east to the center of Sugar Creek: thence followii the center of said Sugar Creek in a southwesterly direction to the point where said creek intersects tlio west boundary line of said Kipley township thence north to the place of beginning.

All the territory embraced in the above description to be known as precinct number two (2).

SCOTT TOWNSHIP.

PltECINCT NO. 1. :-r

Ail that part of Scoit township bounded as follows, to-wit: iieginning nt the northwest corner of Scott township, being the northwest,corner of section six (0), township seventeen (17) north, rnnge four H) west alienee due south three (:t) miles to the southwest corner of section eighteen (isi llience due east four (-1) miles to the soutliea.it corner of section tifteen (15) thence due north one (1) mile lo the northeast corner of section fifteen (15) thenco due east two (2) miles to the northeast corner of section thirteen (13), town ship seventeen (17) north, range four (I) west llience due north to the northeast corner of Scott township thence due wesl to the place of beginning.

The territory embraced in the above des cription to be known as preciuct number one (I).

PKRC1NCT NO. 2.

All that part of Scott township bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of section nineteen (I'.n, township seventeen (17) north, range four (11 west, running llience duo south on the west boundary line of said township lhree CI) miles to the southwest corner of section thirty-one Cil said township and range thonce due east along tiie south boundary line of said township of Scott six (lii miles to the southeast, corner of section thirty-six W.i tlience due rortli on the east line of said township to the northeast corner of section thirteen (i:ti, township seventeen (17) nortli, range four (I) west tlience due west two (2) miles to tiie northwest corner of section rourteen (14) thence due south one (li mile to tiie northwest, corner ot section twent.v-three (2:1), said township and range, and thence due west four (I) miles to the place of beginning.

All the territory embraced in the above desci iption to be known as precinct number two (2).

CLARK TOWNSHIP.

/i I'KKCINCT NO. 1. yr•

All that part 01 Clark township liounded as follows, to-wit,: Beginning at the intersection of Nebraska street with the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Kailrnad in the town of Ladoga, Clark township, Montgomery county, Indiana, running tlience due north from the center of said street to the norlh line of section eighteen (IS), township seventeen (17) north, range three (.'() west tlience due west along saiil section line about sixty (i»0) rods to the center of the gravel road running norlh and south, thence following said gravel road in a northerly direction until said road intersects with a road running oast and west, about forty ID) rods south from the northeast corner ot the southwest ipinrtor of section six (Hi, township and rnnge aforesaid ilicnce following saiil intersecting road in a northwesterly direction to the west line or said Clark township tlience due north to the northwest corner of sect ion six (li). township and range aforesaid tlience due oast six (li) miles to the northeast corner of Clark township, being tlio northeast corner of section cue (1) tlience due soutli along the cast boundary line of said township I.vo and one-half (2r miles to the gravel road running cast and west through the center of sections thirteen (lit), fourteen (14(, fifteen (15), sixteen (Hi), seventeen (17), and a part of eighteen (IS) thence following tho center of said road due west to Taylor street hi the town of I^iulojrsi thoncc west on said Tnylor street to its point of intersection with the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Itailroad thence following the center of said railroad track in a northwesterly direction to the place of beginning.

All the territory embraced in the above description to be known as preciuct number one(l).

I'KKCINCT NO. 2.

All that part of Clark township bounded as follows, to-wit: /..^c.^'nn'n^ kho southeast corner of Clark township and running due north along the cast line of said township to the northeast corner or the southeast Miiarler of section thirteen (lib. township seventeen (1.) north, range three eti west, which point will bo the center of the road running east and west, through the center nf sections thirteen (III), fourteen (14), lirtecn(15) sixteen (ltii, seventeen (17), and part of eighteen (15), following center of said road in westerly direction until said road inter sects with the Louisviiie, New Albany aud Chicago Kailrnad thence following center of said railroad in asouthernl.v direction to where said railroad crosses the south line of Clark township thence due enst along south line of said Clark township to the plnco of beginning.

All the territory embraced in the aliovi description to be known as precinct numbo two 12).

I'KECINCT NO. .'I.

All that part of Clark township bounded as follows, to-wit Beginning at the southwest corner of Clnrk township and running" tlience due east to the. center of the Louisville, New Albany and Chicago Railroad track tlience duo north along the center of said railroad track until said railroad crosses Nebrask street in the town of Ladoga llience due north from the renter of Nohniskn street at the intersection or said railroad to tiie north lino or section eighteen I|SI, townsi i,i seventeen (17) north, range three i:ti west thenco due west along said'sec lion lino about sixty (do

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WALNUT TOWNSHIP.

I'KKCINCT NO. 1.

All that part of-Walnut township bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of Walnut township, being tho northwest corner of section six (li), township eighteen (IS) north, range three west, running thence soutli to tho southwost corner of said Walnut township thence duo cast, along south line of Walnut township two (2) miles to tlio southeast corner of section thirty-two (:i2) tlience due north along the section line six miles to the north line of saul Walnut township, being the northeast coriier of section live (5), township (IS) north, range three (It) west thence west to the place of beginning.

All lie territory embraced in the above description to be known as precinct number one (I).

PK1CC1NCT NO. 2.

Mi that part of Walnut, township bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at, tiie southeast corner of Walnut township, ruiiuiug thenco wesl along the soutli line of Walnut township four miles to the southwest corner of section thirty three (:CI), township eighteen (is) north, range three (It) west thence lue north along said section line three miles to the northwest corner ol scetion twenty-one (21), township and range aforesaid tlience east along a county road about one hundred and twenty (120) rods to the intersection of the old State road tlience following snid road in soulheastcrnly direction ton point on south line of section twenty-two (22), about ninety rods west from the southeast corner of said section twcnt.v-two (22) aud at ttie intersection of the road running enst and along south line of section twcni.v-lwo [22| then following said road due east to the northeast-corner of section twenty-live |25) tlience due south along the east line of Walnut township to the place of beir,lining.

All the territory embraced iu the above description to be known as preciuct number iwo (2).

PKECINl'T NO. :i.

AH that part of Walnut, township bound ed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the north line of Walnut township at the northwest. corner or section four (1), township eighteen (1*) north, range three (:t) west, and running t'lence due south 011 snid section lino three (Hi miles to the southwest corner of section sixteen (Hi), township and range aforesaid: tlience east about one hundred and twenty 1120) rods along a county road lo a point whero said road intersects tlie old State road 1 hence following said Stale road in 11 soulheastcrnly direction to a point on the south line of section twenty-two (22) about ninety (HO) rods west from the southeast corner of said section twenty-two (22) and at ttie intersection nf tiie road running east and west along the south line or sections twenty-three (2:t) and 1 wonty tour ('J4 and a part of twenty-two (22) thence loliow ing said road tothe east, line of said Walnut township, being the southeast corner of section twenty-tour (21): thence due nortli along the east boundary line of saul township four (4) miles to the northeast corner of section one (I), town aud range aforesaid: tlience due west along the north boundary line of said township to the place of beginning.

All tho territory embraced in the above description to be known as precinct mini tier three CI 1.

A N IN O W N S I

I'KKCINCT NO. 1.

All that part ot Franklin township bounded us follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner ot said Franklin township, being the northeast, corner of section thirty-six CWi), township twenty (20) nortli. range three Cli west, at the point where Sugar Cre_«k crosses the east boundary line of saidto-.vnship thence due south three (:ti miles to the southeast corner of section Uvelved'Ji, township nineteen il'.n norlh, range three i:tl west, thence due west al.mg said section line tour and onc-eighlli (li miles to the center of the gravel road running north into Darlington, which road begins about forty (10) rods west from the southeast corner or section eight (SI. township and range aforesaid: thence north along the center of said load until said road crosses Main street in the town of Darlington thence west along said Main slreel In the town of Dnrlington to the center of the Vaudalia railroad track: thence 111 a southwesterly direction along said Vaudalia track to the point where said railroad crosses the west boundary line of said Franklin township: thence north or the west boundary line of said township to tiie northwest corner of said township, winch is the northwest corner of section six Hi), township anil rnnge aforesaid: tlience due east along the north boundai line of said Franklin township to Ilia poi t, where Sugar Creek crosses said line: thence following the center of saul creek iu a northeasternl.v direction to the northeast corner of section thirty-six (.'till, township twenty (20) north, range three C'.i wesl, tlii beginning point.

All the territory embraced in Ihe above ih scriplion lo lie known as precinct number one(l).

I'KKCINCT NO. 2.

Ail that part of Franklin townsh bound ed 11s follows, to-wit: Beginning at the southeast, corner or section thirty-three Cfcli, township nineteen (10) north, ratine three CP west, running tlience north along section line four (4) miles to the northeast, corner of section sixteen iliii, township and range aroresaid: thence due west one Hi milennd one-eighth along the center of said road to the center of the gruvel road running nortli into Darlington, which road begins about, forty (40) rods west, from southeast corner or section eight (S). township and ran 'i heretofore mentioned: tlience norlh aloni the center of said gravel road until sail road crosses Main street in the town of Darlington: thence west, along tlio center of Main street in the town of Darlington to the center of Vaudalia railroad track thenee southwest along the center of said railroad track to where said railroad crosses the west lino of Franklin township thence south along the west line of said towusiiii to the south corner nf Franklin township Ilicnce east to plane of beginning.

All the territory cnibrneed 111 the above description to be known as precinct nuiubei two (2).

I'KKCINCT NO. :i.

All that part of Franklin township bounded as follows, to-wit: Iieginning nt llio southeast corner of ranklin township, running thence due west three miles alon«j the south line of ranklin township to the southwest corner of section thirty-four ctj), township nineteen d'.h north, ranpe three Ch west thence due north along saUT section line four ti miles to the northwest corner of section tifteen in» thenco due ejist three Ch miles to tho northeast corner of section thirteen 01 UI II MIUUTI (M. all 111 township nineteen tl'.h nort range three ct west thence due south tho place of beginning.

All thoierritory embraced in the above description to be known as precinct num ber three CI),

mi All GREEK TOWNSHIP,

I'KKCINCT NO. 1.

All Unit part, ot Sugar Creek lownshii bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northeast corner of said Sugar Creek township, being the nortli cast.corner of section 0110 (I), township twenty yoj north, range three west, thence due south about six db miles to the point where the east line of said township touches Sugar Creek thence following the mcanderings of saiil Sugar Creek in a southwesterly direction to the southeast corner of section thirty-throe CM), township and range before mentioned thence due north six miles to the northwest corner of section three thence due east on the north boundary line of Sugar Creek town ship.to the. place of beginning.

All the territory ciubraced in the above dvsri iption 10 be known asprceinctnumber one (1».

1MUSCINCT NO. 2.

All that, purl of Sugar Creek township bounded as folio,vs, to-wit: Beg.nning at the northwest corner of Sugar Creek township, being the northwest corner of section six (»», township twenty CJ0) north, range three i'.i) west thence south six miles to the southwest corner of Sugar Crick township thence east three (*b miles to the southeast, corner

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of section Ihirtv-threc IW thence due north six miles to the north line of Sugar Creek township, being the northeast corner of section four township and range aforesaid thence west to the place of boginning.

The territory embraced iu the above description shall be known as precinct number two (-.

MADISON TOWNSHIP.

I'KKCINCT NO. 1.

All that part of Madison tflwnslnp bounded as follows. to-wit: Beginning al the northwest corner of Madison township, the same being tlio northwest corner of section six (Hi, township twenty (2(i north, range four ill west running tlience due south along the west line of Madison township to the southwost corner of said Madison township llience east along the south line of said Madison township two i2) miles and a half (21..) to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of section thirty-three :uti tlience due norlh along said iia'f section line six Hi) miles to the uorthea-il. corner of the northwest, quarter of section four Mi, all in township and range aforesaid tlience west to the place of beginning.

The territory ombrnccil in Ihe nliovo deserinlion to be known as precinct number one (I). l'HKCUNCT Nt). 2.

All Hint part o* Madison towushlp hounded as follows, to-wit: Inginiiiiig at the northeast corner of Madison township, which Is tho northeast corner of section ono J1

J, township twenty |20], north

range 111 wi st, running thenco duo west three nud one-hnlf [it'-i miles to tho northwest corner of tho west half of the northwest quarter of section four (4) thence duo south on tho said half section line six tij miles to the southwest corner of tlio west half of llio southwi'sl quarter of section tldrlj-three si|, tlience due enst to tho southeast corner of said township twenty [201, nortli range four |l| west, thonce due norlh on the east boundary lino of snid Madison township six |i!J miles lo plnco of beginning.

All the territory embraced in tho aliove description to bo known as precinct number two (2).

BROWN TOWNSHIP.

rilKl'INCT NO. 1.

All that part of Drown township bounded as follows, to-wit: Iieginning nl tho northeast corner nf Drown township, the saint) being the liortlieast corner of section one (1), township seventeen [17] north, range live [5] wesl, running llience due west nlong tlio north line of said Drown township four 141 miles to Ihe northwest comer of section four |l|, township and lange afoiesaid. thence due soutli six IIIIIOR to the southwest corner of section thirly-lliree (Klj, llience due east along the south line of said Drown township to the southeast corner of said township, tlience due north to the place of begin ning, all being in township seventeen |I7| north, range live |ii] west.

All tho territory en aced in the above description to lie known a precinct number ono m.

I'KKCINCT NO. 2.

All that part of Hrown township bound oil as follows, to wit: Beginning ill tiie southeast corner of section tlurty-lwo'(S2). township seventeen (IT) north, range, live (ol west, and running thonce due west along tho south line of Hrown township two and one-half (2'^ miles to tho southwest corner of the southoast quarter of scetion thirty-six (:K'U, the same being tho center of the road running north from said point, to the town of Waveland thence north along the center of said road to the town limits of the town of Waveland: tlience still further nortli to the center of Cross street ill the said town of Waveland: thence in a northwesterly direction along the center of snid Cross street until said Cross street intersects with a road running west, wliicli intersecting road is about thirty-five (!la) or forty (-Un rods nortli nf the north line of scetion 0#i, town ship seventeen (17i norlh, range six ill) west: tlience following saul road in a northwesterly direction until it reaches the west line of section twenty-livei2."n, township and range last aforesaid: thonce due north along llio section line lo the nortli west corner of seclioin2t), township and range last mentioned thence due east one ill mile lo the northeast coiner of said section twentyfour (211, said township and range thence due north along the range line until said range line renches the center or Sugar creek tlience following the nicundcrings of Sugar Creek in a northeasterly direction to the point where said creek enters Brown township nt a point due west from ihe northeast corner of section thirty two I:!2J, township eighteen il-i) north, range live (.") went tlience east along the norlh lino of section thirty-two [32] to the northeast coiner of said section, township and range last mention ml llience duo south seven [7] miles to Ihe place of beginning.

All the lenitory embraced in Ihe above des criptiiut to lie known as preciuct miiulii rlwo (2). l'KKClNi'T Nt

All Hint part of Drown township bounded as follows, to-wit: Iieginning at tiie southwest corner of Drown township, which is the southwest corner of Section thirty-four [:tl], township seventeen 1.17J north, range six |iij west, running llience east two and oiio-hali milen to tho center of tho road running nortli to tho town of Wavelaud from tlio southeast e, rner of the southwest quarter of section thirty-six [3HJ th nco following the center of said road from said above mentioned point norili, to the south limit of the town of Waveland thence nortli from said town limit to the center of Cross street in said town of Waveland thence ill a northwesterly direction aloug the center of said Cross street until said street intersects with a road running west, which intersecting road is about thirty-five [:S" or forty ID] rods north of tho north line of section thirty-six |»1], township seventeen 117] north, range six |ii] west thenco following said road in a northwesterly direction until it reaches the west lino of section twenty-live |25J, township ami range last mentioned thenco duo norlh along the Bald section line to the northwest corner of section twenty-biur [211, township and range last mentioned thonce due east one

I mllo to llio northeast corner of section twenty-four [211, said township and range tlience due north along the range line until said range line reaches lie mter nf Sugar Creek thence following the meanilerltigs of said creek until it reaches the west Isiuiulary line of Drown township tlience due south on said west boundary line or said township to tlio place of beginning.

All the territory embraced jn ihe almve desscriplion to bo known as precinct nunilier three |:t],

State of I titl iann, County of Montgomery,

I,•lolin I., (iohen, Auditor In and forsald County of Montgomery, anil Stale or Indiana, do here Certify the foregoing to lie a true and complete cnpy of the proceedings of tlio Hoard of Commissioner* of Montgomery county, Indiana, al a regular session held iu the ollice or the County Auditor lit the court house the city of Ci awrordsville, said couuty and SUite, on II levenlh day or .lunti A. 11., IS'.li) relative to the establishing ol voting precincts for the virions townships comprising the County of Montgomery, as the same appears of record iu uiy ollice.

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