Jasper County Democrat, Volume 8, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1905 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Are You Interested in the South? j DO*YOU CARE TO KNOW OF THE MARVELOUS DEVELOPMENT NOW GOING ON IN The Great Central South? OF INNUMERABLE OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG MEN OR OLD ONES—TO GROW RICH? Do you want to know about rich farming lands, fertile, well located, on a Trunk Line Railroad, which will produce two, three or four crop* from the same field each year? Land now to be had at from <B.O »to 85.00 an acre which will be worth from $30.00 to 1150.00 within 10 years? About stock raising where the extreme of winter feeding is but six (6) *hort weeks? Of place* where truck growing and fruit rais’ng yield enormous returns each year? ’ Of a land where you can live out of doors every day in the year? Of opportunities for estab, lisbing profitable manufacturing industries; of rich mineral locations,and splendid business openings. If you want to know the details of any or of all these write me. I will gladly advise yon fully and truthfully. Q. A PARK, General Immigration and Industrial Agent Louisville & Nashville Railroad Co. LOUISVILLE KY.
Nit H M Pelilion. STATE OP INDIANA. l aa COUNTY OP PULASKI, f BB - la Cibcuit Court, I Novembeb Term, 1905. 5 IN THE MATTER OP PETITION FOR A DRAINAGE BY TONY L. KBTMAN, BT AL. Notice of Filing, Pendency, and Heabing of Amended Petition. To Joshua Ash, Brian Brockenbaugh, John L. Clayton, Sarah B. Clark, heirs of Mary Addie Diamond, Hibbard O. Davis. Carson B. Gordon, Charles Grand, Joseph G. Hunt, George M. Kime, George Kime, Anua D. Mitchell, John V. Meyers, John Mitchell, M. P. Mitchell. Martha Ornett, Joseph Pelsey, David C. Pulver, William S. Potter, Thomas Thompson, Henry B. - Watson, James M. Wright, George A. Wooden, Sarah EWright, George A. Wolfenbarger, Wilmer Wright, James T. Zaring, Matbias Zimmer. You are each hereby notified that the undersigned have filed in the Pulaski circuit court of Indiana, their amended petition for drainage of lauds owned by them in Pulaski, White and Starke counties. Indiana, by means of an open ditch, over the following described route, to-wit: Commencing at the most practical point in the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-nine (29), township thirty-two (321 north, range three (3) west, thence westerly along the most practical route to a point in the Burbank ditch in the northwest quarter of said section twen-ty-nine [29], thence down along and with the meanderings of the said Burbank ditch, to widen, deepen and straighten the same to a point in the northeast quarter of section six (6), township thirty-one (31) north, range three <3> west, thence In a southerly direction along the most practical route to a stake “0” In the Monon ditch at a point bearing south thirty (30) degrees east, 1336 feet, from the northwest corner of the northeast quarter of section six (6), township thirty-one (31) north, range three (3) west, thence down along and with the meanderings of said Monon ditch, to widen, deepen and straighten the same to the most practical point in said Monon ditch in the southeast quarter of section thirty-six (36), township twenty-nine (29) north, range four (4) west, thence in a southeasterly direction along the most practical route to the most practical point in the Floyd ditch near the northeast corner of the northeast quarter of section twenty (20), township twenty-eight (28.) north, range three (3) west, thence down along and with the meanderings of said Floyd ditch as far as practical, to widen, deepen and straighten the same to the Tippecanoe river at the outlet of the said Floyd ditch in the northeast quarter of section twenty (20), township twenty-eight (28) north, range three (3) west, and there ending. Also commencing at the most practical point in said Burbank ditch in the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-one (31', townsnip thirtytwo (32) north, range three 3) west, near the point where the said Burbank ditch crosses the line separating Starke county from Pulaski county, thence east along said county line, along the most practical route to a point at or near the southwest corner of the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-two [32] township thirtytwo (32) north range three (3) west, thence in a southerly and easterly direction along the most practical route to a point in the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section four [4] township thirty-one [3l] north range three [3] west, thence in an easterly direction along the most practical route to a point in the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section three [3] township thirty-one [3l] north range three [3] west, thence in a northerly direction and easterly direction along the most practical route to a point in the Lucas ditch in the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section thirty-five [3s] township thirty-two [B2l north, range three [3l west and there ending; Also a lateral branch thereto, commencing at the most practical point in the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section four [4l, township thirty [3o], north, range four [4] west, in the Little Monon ditch east of the point where the right of way of the Chicago, Indianapolis 4 Louisville Railway crosses said Little Monon Ditch; thence down along, and with the meandering of said Little Monon Ditch, to widen, deepen and straighten the same to the outlet of said Little Monon Ditch in the main ditch herein petitioned for, at the most practical point in the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-two [22] township thirty [3Ol north range lour [4] west, and there ending. Also s lateral or branch thereto commencing at the moot practical point in the northeast qu-rter of the northeast quarter of section thirty two (32), township thirty two north, range three veat,thence in a southerly direction along the mo«t practical route to a point near the southeast corner of the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty two, township thirty-two north, range thre west, thence in a westerly direction along the moot practical mute to a point near the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of ihe southeast quarter of section thirty-two township thirty-two north, range three west, thence in a southerly direction along the most practical route to a point near the southwest corner of ths southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-two, township thirty two north, range three weet. to intersect with the main drain shove petitioned for and there ending:
Atoo a lateral or branch to the main drain herein petitioned for. commencing at the meet practical point in the southeast quarter of the southwest quarter of section thirty-three, township thirty-two north, range th newest, the on in an easterly direction along the most practical route to a point in the southwest jmarterof the oouthrast quarter of section thirty-three, township thirty-two north, range three wsst, thence in a southerly direction along the most practical route to a point in the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section four, township thirty-one north, range three weet, to intersect with the main drain herein petitioned for and there ending: Also a branch or lateral to the main ditch herein petitioned for, to be known as the B. P. Thompson Branch, commencing at the most practical point in said B. P. Thompson ditch m the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section twenty-five, 25, township thirtyone, 81, north range three, 8, west, thence down along and with the meanderings of said B. P. Thompson ditch, to deepen the same where Sracticable or necessary, to the outlet ot said - P. Thompson ditch in the main ditch herein petitioned for, in the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirty-two. 82, township thirty-one, north range three, 8, weet, and there ending; Also a lateral or branch to said E. P. Thompson branch, to be known as the Hunter Branch, commencing at a point in what is now known as the Hunter branch, at the most practical point in said ditch, in the northwest quarter of the northeast quartet at Section thirty-two, 82, township thirty-one. Si, north range three, 3, west, th-nce down along and with the meandeimgs of said Hunter branch, to deepen and widen ths same, wh ro necee.-ary, to the outlet of said Hunter branch iu ths said E. P Thompson branch, in the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty-six, 36, township thirty-one, 81, north range thr.e, 8, weet, and there ending; Also a branch or lateral to said B P. Thompson branch, to be known as the Agnew branch, commencing at lhe most practical point in the Agnew branch ditch m the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of eection six, 8. township thirty, 3J. no, th range two, 2, west, thence down along and with the meandering of said Agnew branch, to deep and widen the same, to the out-et of said Agnew branchin the southwest quarter of section tkirly eix, t wnship thirty-one, 31, north, range three, 8, west, and there ending; Also a branqh or lateral to said B. P. Thompson branch, to oe known as the Blaeser branch, commencing at the most practical point in the Blaeser branch ditch, in the southwest quirter oi ihe northwest quarter of section twentyfive, 25, township thirty-one, 81, north, range three, 8, west, thence down, along and with the meanderings of said Biasser branch ,to widen and deepen the same, to the outlet of of said Biasser branch li» the B P. ‘Thompson branch, near the southwest corner ot tha northwest quarter of section thirty-six, 36, township thirty-one, 81, north, range three. 3, west, and there ending; Also a branch er lateral to said B. P. Thompson branch, to be known as the Franks branch commeucingist the most practical point in the Franks branch ditch, in the northeast quarter* of the northeasc quarter of section eleven, 11, township thirty, 30, north range three, 3 west, thence down along and with the meanderings of said Franks branch ditch, to deepen and widen tile same where practicable, to the outlet of the said Franks branch ditch, in the E P Thompson ditch in the northwest quarter of the souineast quarter of section thirty-five, 35, township thirty-one, 81, north, range three 3, west, and there ending; And alleging that lands owned by you will be affected thereby. You are further notified that said petition is now pending, aud the same will be neard on Saturday the second day of December, 1905, tne same being the twelfth judicial day ot the November term of ihe Pulaski circuit court to be bolden in the court room of the said Pulaski circuit court, in the com t house -at Win amac, Pulaski County, Indiana. Winamac. Ind., October 17,1905, Toay L Keimas et al. Octf7-Novß
a Fomas’ Moi osunnce Of Benton, White and Jasper Counties, RBPUBBBNTBD BY MARION I. ADAMS, RENSSELAER. IND. ' Insurance in force Dec. 81. 1904. 51.895,509.32. Increase for year 1904, 5199.796.56. FRANK C.ECK General Auctioneer Goodland, Ind., R.-F-D, 1. If you are coins to have a sale I believe I can make you money. Satisfaction guaranteed and prices reasonable. 'Phone 63-D. Use any 'phohe in telephoning for dates, and I will pay charges. 1
