Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 263, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 October 1919 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
WHEN YOU BUY A PHONOGRAPH Demand and See that you Get These 4 Things i FlßST—Perfect Tone Reproduction. ; SECOND-The Best Material and Workmanship h THIRD-Beauty ih Design and Finish. I FOURTH-Correct Mechanical Principle. » You Will Find the 4in The Brunswick WORLAND BROS. ; Furniture Undertaking
NOTICE OF DITCH PETITION To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby giv.en that a ditch petition has been filed with the clerk of the Circuit Court of Jasper County. Indiana, and that the petitioners in said petition have fixed December 5, 1919, ks the time for docketing said petition. Therefore, this notice is given to all the following named landowners and corporations' of the filing of said petition and the day set for aocKeting the same, to-wit: Chas. S. Cha m berla t n;-John W, Marlatt: E. L. Hollingsworth; Isaac Mar*la ttb Charles —W: —Markin-; Thomas- G. Riefsynder; Dellcena Merrill; Elmus Merrill; Joseph A. Norman; Greentmry B. Lewis; John Eger; Grace A. Britt, James E. Moore; Josie M. Davis; Grant fiavisson as - Trustee of Barkley Civil Township in Jasper County, Indiana; John F. Petit as Trustee of Walker Civil Township in Jasper County, Indiana. , . You are further notified that your lands are described in said petition as lands that will be affected by the proposed drain. And further that said petition asks for the construction of an open ditch along the following described route, to-wit: Commencing at a point about, sixty rods south of the northwest' corner of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section nine in township thirty- north, range six west. in Jasper County, Indiana and running thence north to t* l * line of said section nine, and thence following the line of an old open mtch in a northerly and northeasterly direction across sectionfour—tblrtv north, range six west, in jasper County, Indiana, to the public highway running east and west on the north side of said section four, and thence in a northerly and northeasterly airection following the line of said old open ditch across section thirty-three in township thirty-one north, range six west, to a point where said old open ditch Intersects and empties into> a public open ditch known as the Jungles ditch, and thence in an easterly direc tion following the line of said Jung les ditch across sections thirty-three and thirty-four in township range six west, to a point where said Jungles ditch intersects with and empties into a public ditch known as Lateral 77 of the Oliver public ditch, and where the proposed Improvement will have a good and sufficient outlet, have a DAVIS son CLYDE DAVISSON, JAS. E. BRITT. EDWARD RITTER, F. L.‘ MARION, GEO. W. DAVISSON. GEORGE A - . .. JAMES H. CHAPMAN, ■ FRED N. CHAPMAN, ■ MICHAEL JUNGLES, DELOS THOMPSON, i pnuvo petitioners. Villirirtis & Dean, v Attorneys. ns>l2 We are anxious to have every woman' in Jasper county see the auto boot which we are introducing. This boot will be displayed at the free rubber exhibit which will be held in B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE on Saturday, November 1, by a representative of the Beacon Falls Rubber Co. See how rubber boots are made at B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE. A free exhibit Saturday, November 1. I Try a Republican classified adv. for results.
FOR RENT '. . . »>'■ • - I FOB BENT— Two rooms at 420 N. Cullen street. John Vanatta. ■ fOB BENT — Furnished front room, modern and close in. Phone 302. Mrs. Medicus. MISCELLANEOUS. MOMMY TO XOAM — Charles J. Dean * 800. MONEY TO—XOAN — H have an unlimited supply of money to loan on good farm lands at —and usual wjnmissiori or 6% without commission as desired. Loans will be made for 5 years, 7 years, 10 years or 20 years-. See me about these various plans. John A. Dunlap. FOUND — Bunch of keys.—lnquire at this office. ESTBAYED — Four-year-old bay gelding, weight about 1,150. 'Phone 954-E. .George Casey. See the free rubber exhibit at B. N. FENDIG’S SHOE STORE on Saturday, November 1- A representative of the Beacon Falls Rubber Go. will be in attendance and explain all things in detail. A pair of the famous Buddy Boots will be given away on that date. Get particulars from the representative.— B. N. FENDIG.
CITY BUS LINE CALL FOR TRAINS AND CITY SERVICEMILLER & SONS ; ’Phone* 107 and 170.
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