Democratic Sentinel, Volume 16, Number 35, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 September 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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WHEATFIELD DITCH, In Wheatfield, Kankakee and Walker Townships. Cause 90 L 7. Notice is hereby given that the Viewers Report was filed in , the Wheatfield Ditch petitioned for by Edward Biggs, Horace Marble, Warren Bray, John Hairier, Flank Austin, Joseph Austin, Isabel Myers, Charles Myers, Seth J Bentley, G W Til’ ton, William Dahnke, Grover Smith, George O Stumble and James B Graham, was filed August 11th, 1892. and notice given for hearing on September 9th, 1892, which hearing was postponed until September »4th, 1892, when a first amended report was filed, whereupon James W. Douthit and M. F. Chilcote appeared specially for all parties, except the petitioners W SPotter and the First National Bank of Indianapolis, and object to publication and service of process in writing, and the Board of Commissioneis sustained said objection and thereupon ordered new notice to be given, and set said cause for hearing on October 7th, 1892, where fore eaoh of the loilowing persons, towit: William B Austin, Sylvester A Austin, jr , STlvester A Austin, sr., Max A Algrim, Johu Anderson, Albert B Anderson, William J Allen, Cathariuo Bacon, Aruna Bacon, Harrison G. Bush, First National Bank of lndianupolis, JohnF Biggs, Malinda Blocker, Eiizabeth Bodiman, Winifred Booth, Mra Broseman, Barbara Beaohler.JMinorva Beaehler, Sbadrack F Brown, Henry Crawford, Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway Company, Ueorge W Clark, Samuel Clark, Douglas Clark, Harmon Clark, Miranda J Collins, Mary Clark, Annetta Cason, Joseph Y Cason, Mathias J. Cramer, Pbebe Deselms, Albert A Davis, Presky E Davis, John T Davis, Jacob Dolch, Peier Enswiler. Edom Fletcher, Jaoob Feister, Winifred Flinn, Frank Fisher, Frank W Fisher, Everett Finney, Joseph Flugel, , John W Ferrell, W F Garrison, Larz Gulbranson, John Greve, David S Gear, Martha Huston, George O. Huffman, C W Huffman, Sarah B Henderson, William Mammell, Mary A Haigh, Almeda Hodges, S G Howell, M J Howell, Alexander Hamilton, Lydia B Hamilton, Charles A Huthaway, Hannah Hopkins, Manuel B Hart, Finettj G Helmick, George Hoehn, Henry Hunsticker, Samuel Hunsuoker, Samuei E Hoover, William Holley, Elizabeth Heil, •TohuG Heil, Johu J Heil. William Hairier, Indiana, Illinois & lowa Railroad Company, C M Jackson, Ira Jackson Caroline M Jackson, Engloiiert Jensen, Augusta Kuril, "dark Knapp, Nathan Keen, Jamas King, George Ketohmark, Kankakee Township for ujie of County highways, Ananias F Luso, Alva Leonard, Peter Leisenfelt, Charles J Liuderman, August Litko, luis Langdon, Henry L Langdoi . James H Loughridge,Abraham Long, J II Louden Nelson Morris, Patrick Maloy John Marder, George M McDonald, Angus McLeod, Ruth Mason, Zachariah Miller, Molchoir Miller, Mary Myers,John V Myers, John Moyers, William Meyers, \\ i:liaxn D Meyers, Lewis Meyers, Cary M Neal, James E McXenl, Daniel Muchler, Harmon Melser, JohnMeish, Andrew Meish, Lowis Millor, Urban Moritz, Mary Manny, now Tinker, Christpher Mantea, Amoß Nier, Mary A Nier, James N Nier, William Nier, > Nichols, Elizabeth Nichols, FabianNauthison,James Osborn, William S Potter, Fannie 1 ottei, James Piokner, Martha M Rockwell, -John Robb, George Robb, Sylvia Root, Claußliaohan, George Rachai , George Saokett, M L Spitler, Patrick Smith, Lottie Smith, Minnie Sohatzley, Henrv Shoppi 11, Henry C Summers, Anna Smnlltield, Edward Sanford, Schuyler Sigler, James Swisher, Minerva Swisher, Eram-es E Swisher, August Stackel, Asaph M Stump, William Schmidt, Joßhua Tin mons, Sophia Tint - hum, Alford J Tilton, Joliu H Tilton, Catharine J, Tinkhnm, William Turner, David J Taylor, Alfred Thompson, Simon P Thompson, Wheatfield Township for use of public highways, I orenzo T-iuk-ham, Benjamin V anwinklin. Albert Vanduzen, John II Vann, George Wesner, George C Wesner, William P Woodward, j Jesse Wilcoi, Walker Township for use of public h'ghways, are summoned to file their objections iu writing, if unv they have to said report as amended, before Oc'.ober t 7th, 1892, at 9 o’clock p. m., at which time the Boar 1 of Commissioners will rcoceed to hear said petition and r*port'B® 96 Ditch Record 2 page 321. ! , , Witness my hand and seal of •] Seal [ the Board of Commission- < —f—- 1 era August 12th, 1892. HENRY B, MURRAY; Auditor of Jaßper County Indiana. Sept. 16, 1892.

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