Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 42, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 18 February 1915 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Russell Hatton made a trip to Lafayette today. James Amsler and son made a trip to Chicago today. W. A. Stephens, of Lafayette, was a Rensselaer visitor today. tMr. and Mrs. B. F, Fendig made a trip to Chicago today. (Mrs. Fred Bartels, of Newland, went to Davenport, lowa, today to spend several weeks with relatives. Mr and Mrs Zern Wright and Mr and Mrs. Ray Parks went to Chicago today to remain until Saturday. / Miss Lena Wilcox, field secretary for the MonUett School for Girls, went to Concord, Mich*, today to spend a weeks’ vacation. Miss Anita Mills returned to Zionsville, Ind., today after a protracted visit here with H. F. King and other relatives. W. C. Pruett made a trip to Delphi today. He sold his farm last fall and expects later to engage in business with his son who is studying the automobile business in Chicago. Mrs. Mattie Grant went to Hammond today, where she has been spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs Joe O’Connor. She had been here for the past week. She plans tb return here and open her home again on April Ist

Mrs. James Jordan gave a miscellaneous shower at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of Miss Man da Jenkens, whose marriage is to- take place shortly. About twenty were present and a numlber ts nice presents were given Miss Jenkins and all report a very pleasant time. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Martin left this morning for their future home at Lafontaine, where Mr. Martin’s home has beep for many years and where he and his wife, formerly Mrs. Troxell, were acquainted many years agp when they were boys and girls. Since then each have been married and deprived of their companions by death and their union which took place here last Friday evening promises to be a very happy one. Thos. Thornton, who came yesterday for a short visit with his sister, Mrs. William Dixey, has been spending a short furlough from thg state soldiers’ home visiting his wife, who is staying with their son, E. Fred Thornton, in Detroit. Fred is a printer there and last fall was elected on the republican ticket as enumerator. His wife has been in poor health for two or three years and Mrs. Thornton is staying with her and earing for Fred’s two little daughters by his former marriage.

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notice or mnto ditch befobt. State of Indiana, County of Newton, ss: In the Newton Circuit Court, to March term, 1915. In The Matter of the Petition, of L. R. Williams, et #l., for a Draih. Cause No. 7. To Northern Indiana Land Company, John H. Spindler. _ . You and each of you are hereby notified that the Drainage Commissioners in the above entitled cause have filed their report in the office of the Clerk of the Newton Circuit Court, and the Judge of said Court has fixed upon Monday, the Bth day of March, 1915, as the time for the hearing of said report. You are further notified that your lands are described in said report as being benefited by the location and construction of the proposed drain, widen' said drain has been located upon and along tne following described route, towit: Commencing at a point 1390 feet north and 818 fee* west of the southeast corner of the southeast quarter of. the southeast quarter of section 1. township 31 north, range 9 west, ana running thence south 85 degrees, 45 minutes west, 5706.1 feet; thence north 63 degrees, 45 minutes west, 7020.2 feet; thence south 86 degrees 00 west, 13164.1 feet; thence south 81 degrees 00’ west 11776.7 feet, terminating in the center of the Kankakee River at the west line of section 1, township 31 north; range 10 west. * You are further notified that said report will come up for hearing in the Newton Circuit Court, at KenUand, Indiana, on the Bth day of March, 1916, the. same being the Ist Judicial Day of the March Term, 1915. of' Court • ’ L pititWrs. A. Halleck, Attorney for Petitioners. Rensselaer, Indiana - Now’s the time to sell the things yon don’t need. A Republican elassifled ad wUI- tnxn ihetrick- €aii us as Phone 18. > _ _