Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 September 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Notice of Ditch Petition and Docketing. County of Benton, State of Indiana, ss. In the Benton Circuit Court, October term, 1908. NOTICE OF DITCH PETITION. In the matter of the petition of William Stitz et al. for a public ditch and drain In Gilboa and Union Townships, Benton County, Indiana, and Carpenter Township, Jasper County, Indiana. To Edward L. Meyers. You and each of you. are hereby notified that on the 4th day of September, A. D. 1908. one William Stitz et. al. filed their verified petition in duplicate In the office of the Clerk of the Benton Circuit Court, at Fowler, Indiana, praying for the location and establishment of a certain public tile drain, In Gilboa and Union Townships. Benton County, Indiana, and in Carpenter Township, Jasper County, Indiana, together with two laterals to the same, the general route 1 of said drain and the laterals thereto, ! being described in said above petition as follows: j A public tile drain made of large tile, from the source to terminus, commencing at a point about 8 rods due East oL the public highway running on the Wesa side of Section 10, Township 26 North of Range 7 West, in Gilboa Township, Benton County, Indiana, and about 25 rods Southeast of the North West cor- , ner of said section 10, and running thence in a general North-Easterly di- I rection to the public highway on the North side of said Section 10, thence fol- ! lowing the line of an old natural watercourse through the West one-half (%) of the Southwest one-quar-ter of Section 3, Township and Range aforesaid to the public j highway on the West side of Section 3, thence running across said public highway into Section 4, Township and Range aforesaid, into Union Township, Benton County, Indiana, and following the line of said natural -watercourse for a distance of about 25 rods, thence following the line of said natural watercourse in a general Northeasterly direction for a distance of about 80 rods to the Northeast corner of the Southeast one-quarter (*4) of said section 4: thence following the line of said natural watercourse along and upon the public highway between Sections 3 and 4 aforesaid for a distance of about 80 rods, thence East into said section 3 for a distance of about 4 rods, thence almost due North and following the line of said natural watercourse through said sec# tion 3 for a distance of about 80 rods to the County line road between Benton and Jasper Counties, Indiana, thence due North and following the line of said natural watercourse for a distance of about 30 rods into the Southwest onequarter 4A*) of Section 34, Township 27 North, of Range 7 West in Carpenter Township. Jasper County, Indiana, thence following the line of said natural watercourse in a general Northeasterly direction for a distance of about 160 rods across said South-West one-quarter (%) of said section 34 where the same ends and terminates in a public ditch and drain, known as the “Clymer Ditch,” and said laterals to said above drain being described as follows: A lateral joining said main line of drain by and near the point where said main ditch Crosses the said highway on the West side of section 3. In Township 26 North, of Range 7 West, in Benton County, Indiana, and running thence almost due South-West for a distance of about 110 rods, and a second lateral joining said main line of drain at a point where the said main line of drain turns and runs in a general North-Easterly direction in the South - West one-quarter ttfc) —of section 34. Township 27 North, of Range 7 West, in Jasper County, Indiana, and running thence North-West for a distance of about If. or 20 rods to the public highway on the West side of said section 34. That the location and establishment of. said drain and laterals thereto will effect your lands and real estate in Carpenter Township. Jasper County. Indiana. You are further notified that said petition in duplicate is now on tile in the Office of the Clerk of the Benton Circuit Court of Benton County. Indiana, and that the same is now pending before the said Benton Circuit Court, at the Courthouse at Fowler. Ind...and that the time set for the docketing of said petition and cause of action in said Court is Monday, the I9fh dav~ of October. A. D„ 1908. the same being the 13th Judicial day of the October Term. 1908. of said Court and that said petition will be heard and the same will come on for hearing before said Benton Circuit Court at said date so set for the docketing of the same. . Witness 'my hand and seal of the Benton Circuit Court at Fowler. Indiana, this 6th dav of September. A. D. 190 S. [SEALJ ' JAMES A. TURNER. Clerk of Benton Circuit Court. William Stitz et. al. Petitioners. I certify that the above is a true and exact copy of the original notice In this cause. WILLIAM STITZ. E. Barce, Atty. Petitioner. Sept. 16-23
Wanted : —-'IOO cattle to pasture, which Is located 2 % miles northwest of Rensselaer. Inquire of Jay W. Williams, Rensselaer, Ind,
