Evening Republican, Volume 23, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 March 1920 — Page 2

RENSSELAER REPUBLICAN BAILY AB* SBKXWBBKLY. «M*V a WAMTLTOW, FOlUhtn ■•ini-Weekly Republican entarad Jan. 1, 16*7, aa second class mall matter, at the postoffioo at Raaaaelaar, Indiana - , x Evealn* Republican entered Jan. 1 IM7. aa second claaa mall matter, ah tba poetoffloe at Rensaelaer, Indiana, under the Act of March 1, 1879. SMM fob bibflay abvebtxsxno Semi-Wet kly >*o Dally, per inch —..................lac First Pace >or SUBSCRIPTION RATES Seml-Weekly, year, in advance, *2.00. Daily, by carrier, 15 cants a week. Single copies, 8 cent a By mall. *5.00 a year. BATES FOB GXULSaiIIMX AIDS. Three lines 'or less, per week of six Issues of The Evening Republican and two of the Semi-Weekly Republican, >5 cents. Additional apace pro rata. ’ -, Beading Nottoss —Semi-weekly. ten cents per line first Insertion; 5 cents per line each additional Insertion. Dally. 5 cents per Une drat insertion, X cents per Use each additional insertion. No reader accepted for less than 25 cents. Public Sale Advertising—Single column reading mattar type, *B.OO for first insertion. *I.OO for each additional Insertion. No display ad accepted for less than 60 oanta MONON ROUTE rraln Schedule Effective March >O, 1010 NORTH SOUTH >« 4:*4 a. m. 85 1:17 a. m 4 5:01 am. 5 10:55 a tn 40 7:20 am. 87 11:18 a tn 82 10:84 a m. 33 1.67 p. m <8 8:61 p. m. 38 5:50 p. tn. I 3:81 p. at. 81 7:31 p. tn i« <SO p. m 8 11:10 p. m.

CLASSIFIED COLUMN FOR SALE. FOB BAXB—I9I4 Ford touring car. with a good motor, not an extra good looker but a good runner. Worland Bros. FOB SALE Four head good work horses. average 1400 or better. Wm. K. Marion. R. F? D. 4, Rensselaer. Ind., phone 946-K. FOB BAXB—Pure bred S. C. Buff Orpington eggs for setting. From bTg bone strain. $2.00 per 15 or $5.00 per 50. Phone 913-F. S. A. Arnold. FOB SAXE—36O acres of good pasture Land. Can give possession if taken soon. 350 per acre. Can give terms. 11. L. Swartsell. phone 947-1. FOB SAXE—Hatching eggs from my pure bred strain Golden buff Orpingtons. G. B. Porter. Phone 569 or 275 or 95. FOB SAXE—Seven room house. In good condition, with city lights and water. *I9OO, good terms. Floyd Meyers, phone 523.

FOB SA XU— Timothy hay in barn. Henry Paulus, 938-G. FOB BAXB — x'he Col. George H. Healey residence on South Cullen attest. This Is one Of the beet reel uences of the city. It is modern in all respects. J. P. Hammond, secretarytreasurer of the Jasper County Mort gage A Realty Co FOB BBMT— Three, large unfurnished rooms. first floor and three rooms lurnisbed for light housekeeping. Mrs; K. H. Shields. Phono 524. FOB BAXB— Five city properties in fine locations, big bargains for quick sale. Five farms, all bargains Three good barns that could be converted Into residences. Also automobile oils Ton will be interested in theca See ma C. W. Duvall, phone 147.

FOB -sh-T. my new bungalow at 515 Cullen St., on best lighted street in city, outside walls and floors \ double with heavy building paper between. Lot 35x180, large front room, dining room, two bed rooms, kitchen and bath, built in cupboard and wardrobe, city and cistern water In house. Plenty of shade, cherries, plums grapes and strawberry patch. Gooc coal and cob bine, chicken park and. fine be ahouse, I*4 block from depot, 3 from schools, 3 from church, 5 from court house. Terms to right party. JT. W. King.

FOB. BATiß—Some good split white oak posts. 5 miles south, 2 west. Riley Tullis, phone »2T-R , FOB BAXB—The benches at the Gayety. Cost 85.00 each, will sell for BLSO each. J. W. Borton, phone 24. FOB BAT.B- -Fins navy beans, 15c a ’Phone 335 & P, Honan.

THE UNIVERSAL CAR EVERY ROAD IS A FORD ROAD EVERY DAY IS A FORD DAY— The FORD is the one car -that is economical to buy and at the aame__ time economical to own and use. There is no bigger time and money saver than the Ford. Have us look after your car with Ford mechanics, Ford materials. Ford excellence at Ford prices. p PERSONAL SERVICE. Central Sales Company 'PHONE THREE ONE-NINE.

FOB BALE—Cut flowers and pottsd plants- Osbornes (lix.nh.wp_.— e FOB SALE—Two second-hand sewing machines; also new ones on easy payments, with supplies. Phone 261. Mrs. Gilbert Albin. FOB BALB—Second-hand automobiles —Fords, Overland*, Saxons, Empires. Kuboske A Waiter, 'pjhone >B4. ts FOB F 4U —Nine room ho tse. nearly new, electric lights, good w«ll. cl* torn and wash house with cement floor and drain. Inquire of J. N. Leauisrmaa at the Fleet National Bank. FOB SALE—A few milk cows, choice out of the herd. McCoysburg, R. D. No. 1, mile east, mile south of Moody. Frark K. Fritz. FOB SAXE—While Embden goose eggs, white Holland turkey eggs, Single Comb White Orpington Chicken eggs. All stock pure white and pure bred. Phone 902 K. one-half mile southwest of Surrey. Thomas Lonergan. FOB SAXE—Two real milch cows. Just fresh; registered 2-y ear-old Shorthorn bull, a good one. Will trade for dry stock, cows or pigs or will take your note. Phone 902 K, Thomas iLonergan, one-half mile southwest of Surrey. FOB SAXE—At special prices in quantities, 4,000 tine 'grain, second growth, mostly spilt, 7 feet by 5 to 8 inches thick. White Oak posts. One car of 2,000 Just received at storage building, phone 287. B. Forsythe.

FOB SALN OB BNNT—Big 40x40 :hree-pole tent. 10-foot walls. Just ths thing for public sales. We are through with It. We are In our white front carage. Kuboake A Walter. FOB SALE—Two real milch cows, just fresh; registered 2-year-old FOB HATiE' Or will trade for a

FOB SAXE—Bronze and white turkey gobblers. Mrs. Jesse Foster, phone 914-H. FOB SALS—Some good brood sown, bred for March Utter. R. D. Thompson.

FOB BAXB— City property and town lota. Philip Blus 'Phono 433. FOB SAXE—House, two lots. garage. James Donnelly. FOB SAMS— Or will trade for town property, eighty acres of land. Cbarlee Morrill, Phone 423. FOB SAXE—Modern residence, new J-rnom house, 28x36; garage 12x16, corner lot, 55x132. Box 72. Phone 346-*Sreen. Rensselaer, Ind. FOB SAXE—Seven room residence, near business section, close to church and school. Price (4,000. Terms. Floyd Meyers. FOB SAXE—Two turkey gobblers. Pure bred bronze. Mrs. B. F. Roberts, Mt. Ayy. Phone 97-D. i'OB SALE—Pure bred Barred Rock u- u J 1.00 per setting of 15 or <-i per 103. Mrs. Nicholas Schmit“r. p..aoe 522-D, FOB BAXB—I% horsepower International gas engine; good as new and used about 10 daya At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter. FOB SAXE—Two registered Duroc sows; big type. Cash or bankable note. William Guingrich, phone 212-G, Francesville, Ind.

FOB BAXB—32O acres White county, Ind., between Chalmers and Wolcott; black prairie; 3175 per acre; liberal terms; must sell because of my business in Indianapollg, Write me for engagement to seo this farm. S. L. Schubach. Indianapolis, Ind. 1002 City Trust Bldg.

FOB BAXB —160 acre farm, well .rained, most all level; black soil; 5room house, good barn, oorn cribs, good *ell, tine orchard, land all in “ eultivatloa. Can give good terms 0p.,. this. Price 880 per acre. Charles X Dean A Sou. '

WANTED. WAFTED— To lease for breaking, sod or small brush dry land, no large stumps or rocks. M. D. Fair Oaks. • \ WAXTBS— General printer. Will pay 335 per week for good man. Rensselaer Republican. WAJfTED— Second hand piano, standard make and must be in good condition.. Phone 447. WAMTEI>— Lace Curtains to laundry. 50c parr. Also four sheets for sale. Tul Malone, phone 97-White. WANTED—To nuy large coal heater. Mast be in good condition. Phone 536Whita. ■

WAMTIED— To do your scavenger work. Harry MarUtt 337 K Elm street. ; ....... ; VAXTKb— Place to work on farm by the year. P. O. Box 54. care Harry. Wiltshire, or phone 238. . * r EiMIBB riilnimia and turkeys, will call for same. 'Phone 64?. Cl &> Leave!. . ■ — ■' -

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VAgm-Man on term. Will pay *SO per month and use the yesr around. Can use middle aged man. J. F. Nagel. Phene H* * WANTED — Motormen and conducttors for Indianapolis City Unes. We teach you ho work and offer steady employment. Wagee 87c tto 42c an hour. Apply or writs Superintendent Indianapolis Street Rellway Co.. Room 814 Traction Building, Indlanapolia

WANTED— Ba* gumming and fumlture repairing. Have new up-t*-date I machinery and can make old eroos eut and circulars as OWIN, Phohe 418. lit B Stelilftwi s trust L FOR RENT. FOB BENT^— Two fuminhed rooms with batlu Phono IM. * 114 N. Weston St. Mrs. James Clark. 1 FOB BENT— Five room house at eight and a third dollars per month, diaries J. Dean A Son. > 1 I fob, best —Two hoaM' ,April i»t One and two blocks from court house. Phone 469 or IS*. ■ FOB BENT— Office and storage rooms, over HilMard and Hamel Store. lA. Leopold, phone 33. ■-Furnished rooms, two blocks from court house. MS N. Weston St WT LOST —A large alligator hand bag, about four miles south on Remington road, containing buaineee cards with |my name. Finder leave at Central Garage, in care of Livingston Rosa. I W. D. Fleming.

LOST—Between Simon Cook's corner. 8 miles east and Charles Lowman place, a heavy Saddle. Reward for return.. Call 908-R. Charles Lowman. —» BOST—An Overland *Bx4 rim. Between Rensselaer and Barkley church. Harry Gifford, phono I*2. LOST—Tie pin set with small brilliant, somewhere in Rensselaer. Leave at Republican office and receive *5.00 reward. LOST—A boy's thick baseball mitt. Robert Turfier, phone 300-D. . MISCELLANEOUS. KAYE PASTY TO BJIY— 5 or 6 room cottage or bungalow; must be modern or partly so. Any place south of railroad. Inquire of L. H. Hamilton personally, Republican office. TAKEN UP—A pig, March 15 th. Owner can have same by paying for this ad. Ross Ramey. NOTX&B TO IKS BMBBS— We handle the Rumley line Tractors, threshing machines and terming implements; also Western Utility one horse-power tractor and implements. At the White Front garage. Kuboske and Walter.

TAKEN UP— Black cow with halter. Inquire at this office. . MONEY TO LOAN— I have an unlimited . aurpiy of money to loan on good , term lande, at 6A6% and usual commission on, 4% without commission. as desired. Loans will be made for b years, 7 ysars, 10 years or 20 yearn. See -me- about these ver tour plans. Tohn A. Dunlap. MONEY TO LOAN—Charles J. Dear AW*. MILROY CIRCLE. Notice to all members of Milroy Circle No. 3. f)n March 25th the monthly dinner will be held in Post Hall for the members of Post 84, after which Robt.- Milroy Circle will meet at 2:30 p. m., to hold their regular meeting. The Department President Sister, Dora .< Healey) Lyons will be present for the purpose of inspecting our circle. A full attendance of the members is desired. All who have not paid their Franchise League due please do so as soon as possible. MRS. FRED PHILLIPS, Trsaa.

HD x Ek. jfWy A > W V" ■ |||» I BFSore Resnltiwfll use Calumet. It Dl highest in W ening strength. There ■ is no more chance for W F CALUMET | I BAKING POWDER I I to fail than there is for wyr-J I motto sweeten. That sone reason S ■ why there’s more Cahmet sold than I ■ inr ne ie—liirewe ft*e iff jag J HIGHEST ‘

COUNTY EDUCATIONAL NOTES.

The next regular teachers’ examination will be held at the high school building next Saturday, March 27 th. All January conditions, state and county, must be removed then. Teachers are urged to make S State license. There is little excuse for experienced teachers holding county license only. The experienced teacher who has used her l 4mer , l>roperiyi during her> teaching r-gnpuuienca this sieriiM -year doe* i not* /edr. the teKshcra- examination. Jasper county records show ■ that upsesent i teschIPSt staff has -been well, presented •iB Aha sueeedsfuldirt- iw Aha state department at Indianapolis. This is a credit to any county and to the individual. teacher who „ assisted .us making l this -reeqrd. *'Teachers are advised, to jpske 4hei>i licensee early so .Ahat .opportunities can be grasped when they appear. No school official will welcome an applicant unless the applicant can produce a license. A number of college men a,nd women in the county have been asking whether there would be a possibility of teaching the coming year-without a license. The law on licenrfng teachers has not been changed *in the least. ' 'The state department issues certificates of professional -training to individuals who- have attended college or normal schools outride Indiana. A special blank -ean be gotten to aid such -a coUege man <y woman in getting his credentials before the State Teachers’ Training Board at Indianapolis. “If * the transcript of credentials -merits either a - provis-ional-certificate or life license then the- applicant will -be given what the transcript ’of credentials merit. Otherwise appheant must take and --pass-'the-‘regular teachers’ examination‘'before a license can be

issued. j Furthermore ‘ the accredited schools in Indiana issue certificates of professional training to applcants- who- were not in the teaching profession prior to 1908. Such apphianta .niust possess such a certificate übefore a state or county license, can., be issued. This is equally true of the county superintendent’s teaching permits. They can only be issued to applicants upon request from trustees and only -to those who.have a certificate of professional . .training.. Applicants shauld make a careful. study of Indiana law to discover.: their own teaching status.

It is .especially, interesting to note the response that .DeMotte patrons and . friends of giving their s school this year. The play recently staged at Konovsky’s hall < netted ■ a -neat little amount slightly above SBO. This - fund was accumulated to. < buy books for the school : library. , Tefft shows loyalty quite, frequently-- also. The school netted about SSO for a similar. r purpose a few nights back. South Marion consolidated gave a school .Junction recently and. made nearly. S6O . also to apply towards paying for .their vifftrola. . It is highly, commendable to any u community. that, .recognises the (dace of the- school as a genuine community asset. । The most promising feature for ; the future of Jasper, county will cudgeled in some forms of. schooLloyalty. Many of the Barkley, Union, Milroy township, schools, will close next week. ,„Most,<of .ithe eighth grade

.pupils in Union township will continue their work in the Fair,.Oaks school which is 4 maintaining a specie of thp. junior high school. Keener township - offers f,the same opportunity tw eighth graders in the country schools. also. , DeMotte is maitaining. a. specie of the, junior high school where r they are allowed to continue. Patrons in Jasper county ere registering very .few .complaints thru the . mails nowadays- Practically every teacher in Jasper , county is during her best to wind up a successful term ‘of. school. A community is very sensitive to impositions upon the. children. ‘Whenever a teacher manifests a disposition to shirk any duty then objections through the mail , begin to come , to the trustee and county superintendent. The patrons have a perfect right to register well .founded complaints -against the indifferent teacher. Ml The teachers’ - pedigree . will soon be given a full airing when the trustees begin their work with the- enumeration* in -: J about two weeks. 'AH signs are very favorable the * teachers- in general to date. A -number- of ’•’‘bigdinner” oeca■foire -are- beings planned in eomnrunities to give* the teacher a farewell remembrance.

< V you at* gowg in/ . BEAUTIFUL” by flowfnr and •hrubs, call J. BLHolden, Phone 426. Alfred Thompson, of Chicago, spent the week-end here with hi* parents. t

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NEWTON CIRCUIT COURT.

The March term of the Newton Circuit Court convened March 8, with Judge Charles W. Hanley on the bench. The 'docket is not exceptionally large, and a number of eases were dismissed on call day. The jury is called for service the third Monday of the term, March 22nd. Following are the proceedings of record as shown by the trial docket: Eight state cases in which arrests .had been made were dismissed on motion of Prosecuting Attorney. State vs Howard Dunean, charged with child desertion, dismissed. State vs Aaron Wagoner, petit larceny, continued for term. State vs Oliver Wagoner, receiving stolen goods, cause set for - hearing on March 31st. State vs Arthur R. Franke, drawing deadly weapon, cause dismissed. G. A. Williams, administrator estate of Noble Peacock, vs C. L A L. Ry: Co., cause dismissed. Citizens National Bank of Peru n, R. L. Constable et al, cause set for hearing at May term. Ethel Ault vs. Isaac Ault, action for divorce, set for hearing March 23rd. ' ‘ Samuel M. Kennedy vs Fneda Kennedy, two cases, to set aside will, set for trial March 29th. Samuel M. Kennedy vs. Nellie Chizum, to set aside deed, set for trial Mar. 29. Anna Burrel vs. Albert Robinson, partition, cause dismissed. Agnes L. Skelly vs. David H. Craig, to quiet title, set for trial March 24.

National Cash Register Co. vs. Warren Mattox, suit on note and account, set for trial March 25th. Sinks, dismissed. Irene Davis vs. James R. suit for divorce, decree granted plaintiff and given custody of four minor children. Olive Mitchell vs.. Thomas Mitchell. action for divorce, cause set for trial March 26th. Kate Hanson vs. John Hanson, action for divorce, set for hearing March 24th. Verne Sayers vp. John Faraco, suit on note and attachment, cause dismissed. Arthur B. Cavendish vs. T. F. Ransford, suit on account, set for hearing March 24th. * John Marlatt vs. August Bennema, suit on account, set for hearing March 22nd./ John Tressner vs Clarence Rust, a suit, on note, set for hearing March: 25th. Wilber W. Dye vs. Brother Antonio Baracat Maamary, mechanics lien, set for hearing March 22nd. Bessie L. Hamilton vs. Stella Murphy, partition, set for hearing March 24th. Joseph Weidonhoff vs. Melvin Melvin Hansen, replevin suit, dismissed. —— John Nichols vs. Jennie M. Conrad, slander, set for hearing March 24th. Flevie E. Wells vs. Flevie Don, restraining order, set for hearing March 22nd. Cora DeWitt vs. C. E. & I Ry. Co., damages, set for hearing March 30th. Frank Alexander vs. Robert Stack, appeal, set for hearing Mar. 23rd. Daniel W. Ownby vs. New York Central. Ry. Co., damages, set for hearing March 15th. Harrison White vs. Nina White, action for divorce, returnable May 17th. Ethel Hamon vs. Leonard Harmon, action for divorce, decree granted and plaintiff given custody of child.

notice. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss: IB the Jasper Circuit Court, February Term, 1920. In the matter of the construction of a drain on Scott Street, in the City of Rensselaer, Indiana. Cause No. 156. _■ To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given the 6th day of March, 1920, the Common Council of the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, filed a petition in the Jasper Circuit Court for the construction of a drain .on Scott Street. Said Common Council has declared that the property lying within the following named boundaries will be affected by said proposed work, to-wit: Beginning in the center of the Iroquois River or Burns Ditch at the Intarseetion of the West line of the ne *4 se% Sec. 30-29-6; thence North on said line to the northwest corner of neK seU Sec. 30-29-6; thence West about 230 feet to an alley running through Block 2, in Benjamin's Addition to the City of Rensselaer; thence North on said alley to the North bounds of said Benjamin's addition, thence Northeasterly on the North bounds of said addition to the alley running through Block 23 of the Original Plat of the City of Rensselaer: thence Northwesterly through the center of Blocks 23, 22, 21 and 20 of the Original Plat, to the South side of East Cornelia Street: thence Northeasterly to the East side of North Franklin Street: thence North on North Franklin Street to the South side of Lot 6, in Block 42, in Weston's Addition to the City of Rensselaer: thence East on the South side of Lots 6 and 6, in said Block 42, to the center line of North Webster Street: thence North to the center line of • East Angelica Street, thence East on East Angelica Street to the .center line of an alley running through Block 39 of Weston’s addi-

tion: thence North through Blocks 89 I and 38 of Weeton’s addition to the । center of an alley running East and i West through Block 38 of said addi- | tion: thence Wtest on the center of the 1 alley through Blocks .38 and 37 of Weston’s addition to the center line of, North-Franklin Street: thence South on North Franklin Street to the center of East Cherry Street: thence west on East Cherry Street to North McKinley Avenue: thence South on North McKinley Avenue to the center of East Susan Street: thence West on the center Une of East Susan Street to the center line of North Weston Street: thence North on the center line of North Weston Street to the center Of East Elm Street: thence East On the center line of East Elm Street to the center -Une of North McKinley Avenue: thence on the center line of McKinley Avenue.to the .oeaster line of «« aa.5T5!-4. S 3? R. 6 W- thence North to the NorthWMt Corner of the ne quarter of Sec. 19. T. 29 N„ R. 6 W.: thence continuing North 3178 feet on the _J4 section line through Sec. 1A T. 39 N, East Sf*sS. 18, T*39 W* thence South 868 feet on the East line •f Sec. 18.’ T. 29 N„ R. 8 to the Northeast corner of the as 14 *e 34 Sec. 18. T. 29 N„ R, East 669 feet: thence South-1820 net to the South Une of See. 17, T. 29N„ w 4 W.: thence South 888 feet East

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DELEGATES TO THE REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION

Jasper county has been alloted nine delegates for the Indiana state convention to be held yin Indianapolis on May 12 and 13The county has been divided into nine districts and each district will be entitled to one delegate. Delegates will be chosen at the primaries to be held on May fourth. AH persons desiring to ibe candidates for delegate must file their intention with the clerk of the circuit court on or before April 3. The following is the apportionment: \ „ Dist. No. 1. Wheatfield and Kankakee townships. Dist. No. 2. Walker and Keener townships. . Dest. No. 3. Union township. Dist. No. 4. Barkley East Precinct and Gillam township. Dist. No.. 5. Barkley West Precinct and Marion precinct No. 2. Dist. No. 6. Marion, precinct No. 1 ana Newton township. Dist. No. 7. Marion township, precincts Nos. 3 and 4. Dist. No. 8, Carpenter, East precinct, Milroy and Hanging Grove townships. Dist. No. 9. Carpenter, West and South precincts and Jordan township. The Democrats are entitled to five delegates at their state convention, which will be held at Indianapolis. The five delegates have been apportioned over the county in the following districts: Dist. No. 1. Wheatfield, Keener, Kankakee and Walker townships. Dist. No. 2. Barkley, Gillam and Hanging Grove townships. Dist. No. 3. Union, Newton and precinct No. 1 Marion township. . Dist. No. 4. Marion township, precincts Nos. 2, 3 and 4. Dist. No. 5. Jordan, Milroy and Carpenter.

CASTO RIA For Infants and Children In Use For Ove r 30 Year* Always bears the Signature of A » NOTICE. TO WALKER REPUBLICANS The Republicans of Walker township will meet at Walker Center schoolhouse Saturday, March 27, at ■two o'clock for the purpose of electing a chairman and to transact such other business as may come before the meeting. COMMITTEE.

CiTY BUS LINE CALL <. FOR TRAINS- AND CITY SERVICEMILLER & SONS •sum, iw ira

of the West line of Sec. 20, T. 39 N„ R_- 6 W., to the center of the Chicago, Indianapolis A Louisville Railway: thence West 660 feet to the canter Hn> of North Melville Street: thence South on the center line of North Melville Street and South Melville Street to the center line of East Harrison Street: thence to the West alley running North and South through Block 19- of Leopold’s addition to the City of Rensselaer, thence South on eaid alley, to the South Une of Lot 7. Block * 13, in Leopold’s Addition: thence. West to the center line of South Rachel Street: thence South on the center line o<> Southt Rachel Street to the canter line of East Grace Street: thence West mr-the center line of East Grace Street to a point 400 feet East of the West Une of E% thexwe th to°’the' Iroquois *Rive/or Burns Ditch: thence down the Iroquois River to the place of beginning. All being in Marion Township and City of Rensselaer, Jasper County, Indiana., .All persons whose property wMI be affected .by said proposed work ar* hereby notified that said petition has been set for hearing on the 12th day of April. 1920, and they will take noUufttii'Si aS‘ofuu% l im