Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 December 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Idin cf tag d Ditch Mta. In the matter of the petition of Robert Michaels' et al. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Jasper County, State of Indiana, and viewers h .ve been appointed who have viewed and reporied said v<ew which is on file in iny offiee. The hearing of said petition upon 'ts merits will be ho-rd befor* he Board of < ommissioners of Jaiper County, State of Indiana, on Thur <1 «y, the Bth day of December, 1898, the same being the Fourth day ot their Decembe term, 1898. The prayer of said petition is th it a ditch be constructed on the following rome, to-wit: Beginning 20 feet South and 100 feel Eai-t of the northeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of -lection twenty five [2s] township twe ty-nine [29] north, range seven [7] wes', in Jasper county, Indiana and running thence east a org the south side of thi pubric highw y e distance of 1550 feet, theuce north 4 5 degrees east 450 feet theme noith< a iterly along bn old ditch 720 feet to the w st corporation line of the Citv of Rensi elaer, being d-o thrwest line of Benjamin and Magee’s Addition to Rensselaer, where it terminates. T is proposed work will a ect the land of the following persons: Robert Michaels, Peter Hordeman D»vid B. Nowels, ChaiL-t Grant, Garland G ant, and Trustee of Maiion townshiv, Jasper County, Indiana. HENRY B MURRAY. Auditor Jasper County November 12—19 1898.
Sb of Bearing of Poioo. n the matter of the Petition of Robert F. Dobbins < t Notice is hereby given th »t p. petition has been filed with the Auditor of Jasper County, State of In' iana, and viewers have been appointed who have, viewed and reported said view which is on file in my office. The bearing of said petition upon its merits will be reheard befor the Board of Commissioners or Jasper county, State of Indiana, on Thursday, the Eighth day of December, 1898, the same being the Fourth day oi their December Term, 1898. The prayer of said petition is that a main ditch be constructed on the f lowing route, to-wit : Beginning at a point 70 rods east of the southwest corner of section Ten (10) township twenty-seven <27) north, ~ango six [6] west, in White county, Indiana, and running thence in a general north and northwesterly direction to a point 924 feet south, 20 degrees east of the quarter corner between sections twenty [2O) and twenty nine (29) north, range six [6) west, where it terminates in what is known as the “Little State Ditch” Also a branch of said main ditch, be 1 ginning at a point 50 rods north of the southeast corner of section ten (10], township twenty-seven [27) north,,jange six (6) west, in white county, Indian a and running thence in a general northwesterly direction to a point 4440 feet down stream from the source of said main ditch, terminating in s id main ditch.
This proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons— Nicholas Zimmer, John Zimmer, Maguie Zimmer, Margaret Zimmer, Mary Zimmer, Jacob Zimmer, Emma Zimmer, Catherine Miller, Anna Johnson Henry B. Harris, Franklin Duv 1), Gamaliel Garrison, Marena J. Blake, and Trustee es Jordan township, Jasper county, Indiana, Robert F. Dobbins Farnum R Curtis, George Vincent, Nason Coulthuist, Louis Sharkey, Osborn Ashley, Jacob E Brown, Andrew Picks, John Jordan, Trustee of Carpenter
township, Jasper county, Indiana, Trustee of Princeton township, white county, Indiana, Charles N English, John W Powell, Reuben R Petitt, unknown heirs •f Reuben R Petitt, Nicholas Wagoner, Job Banes, Edward Culp, Mary K Vincent, Martha Miller, John H Hicks, Minnie Hicks, Frank Foltz, Jaeob Wagoner, John Powell, Robert Miller, John Wagoner, Sarah Dickenson, George R Dickenson Sarah M Bunnell. A H Hop> kins, Martha Rousch, Jacob Finkelmyer John Kellner, Valentine Dziabus, Benj,’ Hart Henry Shide, Philip Wagoner, George E May, Bernard Steine, Adam Wagoner’s heirs, Albert Bchpib t, Joseph Nissius, Albert May, Charles Bflco ro HENRY F. MURRAY, Auditor Jasper County November 12— J 9 1898
