Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 48, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 December 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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lies fa Ws of Ceiiuo Streets AND ALL El S IN TO WN OF VIEGIE. State of Indiana,) County of Jasper. ) 88 ‘ Notice is hereby siven that a petition will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of the Oounty of Jasper, State of Indiana, at the December session, 1896, ol said Board, praying for the vaoation of certain streets and alloys in the Town of Virgie, in said County and State, whioh streets and alleys are as follows: Florence Avenue, Drexel Avenue, Madison Boulevard, Washington Avenue, Englewood Place, Belleview Court, ana Lincoln Avenue. Also all of the following streets lying west of Arlington Avenue, to-wit; Oxford Street, St. Charles Boulevard, Broadway, and Woodlawn Street, also al'of Commonwealth Street. Also said petitioner prays for the vacation of the lollowing alleys runningnorth and south through the centers of the following blooks:—3 to 9 inolusive, 10 to 16 inclusive, 21 to 27 inclusive, 28 *0 34 inolusive, and 39 to 46 inolusiTe. That all the real estate bordering on and lying along said streets and all ys is owned by Willi mB. Austin. Dated this 13th day of October, 1896. WILLIAM B. AUSTIN. Ootob«r 23 1896