Democratic Sentinel, Volume 22, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 December 1898 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Ito t! bring of Dili JeUttn. In the matter of the petipen of Robert Michaels' et nl Noti e 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 rep< ited said v ew which is on file in my office. ■he hearing of said pe:i—tion upon 'ts tner 1 s will b-- be r i l>efor* he hoard of ommissioners of Jaiper ountv, Sta p of Indiana, on Thur-d y, the bth day o 1 Dec m - . 'B9B. the t-.me being the Fourth d y ot their Decern be I erm, 1898. Ihe prayer of said petition is th-t i diich be constructed o.i the folios i g rou e, to-wit ■ Beginning 20 feet ,-sontb and 100 feet East of the northeast c‘ rnerot 'h northwest quarter of the northwest q . rte >f ect on twenty five 2' : lownsb p iy-nine [2"j north, <*v-eu [>. we-t in Ja per chi t-, Indiana a-<t 'no thence ea>t aim g the snu b - ti < f the pub ic h-ghwi.v • distance ot !» 1 foil, theuce north 5. digree as -150 +'c theme no;t a net y .long o'd -n cn 720 feet to ! n<. wstc rp radon hue di the Cit. of Rensiela- , being I o th west line of Benj ni’n nd age-' Ad dition to Rens el ier, where it terminates. Tis proposed work wi ■> ed * faland- of the foilowi >g reiso- s: R 0-rt Mi h els, p t.-> IL r m n D vid B. Novels, h h Or nt, ->nr--Imd G am, and n.she'oi M ni-m own sin , Jasper Cou ,lv, I-,ui HE 1U d ML.. Y. Auditoi J- 1- County November 12—19 1-98.
Mm rs tag M Mik n the matter of the Petition of Robert F Dobbins et 1 Notice is heieby given th t a petition has with the Auditor of Jasper County, State of In Sana, and viewers have been appoirte who bavi viewed and reported said v w wh[ch is on file in my office. The benringof said petition upon its me-its will be reheard before the Board of Commissioners «>< Jasper county, State of Indiana, on Thursday, the Eighth day of December, 1898, the same being the- Fourth day ol their December Term, Is9B. The prayer of said petition is that a mzlirditch be constructed on the so lowing route, io-Wit* Beginning at a point 70 rods east o the southwest corner ot section Ten (]<>• township twenty-seven f-7) noitl>, ’anet six [6] west, in White county, Im laua, and running thence in a general nor L and poiihwesterly diieelion to a point 924 feet s< nib, 20 ct gieis east oi tin fuarter corner i etween sections twint 2u) and twenty nine (29) r.o?tli, r:,nit six [«) west, where it teru-inan s in wha< i* known as the “Little State Ditch” Also a branch of said main ditch, bv« ginning at a point 50 rods north oi t < southeast corner of section ten (10 , township twenty-seven [27) north, six (6) west, in whiie county, tudmu and running thence in a g» neral north westerly direction to a point 444 G feci down stream from the source of s.dmain ditch, terminating in s.id mao ditch.
This psoposed work will affect the lands of the following persun -. Nicholas Zimmer, Juhi Zmnier. Magi/ie Zimmer, M -r.aie Zo tm r, M -.- ry Zimmer, Jacob Zimner, ZimMer, Catherine J’iiier, Am-• J i.-us< n Henry B. Harris, Frauklln 'hiv li, G maliel Garrison, jiareua J Bl -ke, and Trustee of Jordan towm-hip. .ia«| ei courty, Inihana,'Robert F. IP bus r a ■ num R Gurtis, Get-rge Vincent, Naso. Coultburet, Louis Sharkey, O.b in Ashley, Jacob E Brown, Andrew ’ icks,
John Jordan, Trustee ot Carpenter township, Jasper .ouutv, Indiana, Trustee of Princeton township, white countv, Tndiaaa, Charles N English, John \V. Powell, Reuben R Petitt, unknown heiis •f Reuben R Petitt, Nicho as \ ago er, Job Bare' , Edward Cl ip, Mai v K Viaaent, Martha Miller, John H Rieke, Minnie Hicks, Frank Fcltz, Jaeeb Wag’ oner, John Powell, Robert Miljcr, J hi> Wagoner, Sarah Dickenson, George R Dickenson Sarah M'Bunnell, A H Hopkins, Martha Rousch, Jaoob Einkelaiyer John Kellner, Valentize Dzia ua, Beni’ Hart Henry abide, Philip "Wagoner, George E May, Bernard Bteine, Adam Wagoner’s heirs, Albert Schmp t, Joseph Niwins, Albert May, Charles Balco b> HENRY 1. MURRAY, Auditor Jaeper County November 13«-19 !888
