Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 December 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

gassS in FURNITURE 10 to 40 Per Cent Cut on Every Article in the Store

Purchases _for Christmas Presents built be Marked “ Sold ” and Laid A. tv ay.

Among the things offered at a reduction are the following: Roclqpg Chairs, Dining Chairs, Morris Chairs, China Closets, Center Tables, Couches, Cabs, Go-carts, Iron Beds, Dressers, Bed-Room Suites, Library Tables, China Racks, Carpet Sweepers, Bookcases, Mirrors, Princess Dressers, Dining Tables, Pictures, Springs, Mattresses, Pillows. Everything I shall offer will be the very!best in the store or on the market, all thoroughly reliable and placed for sale at a great reduction right at a season when people most desire to buy. It will pay the person wanting furniture to drive many miles to get at these rare bargains, and as the probability is that the public will be right after them it will be well to come in -without delay. Remember, the sale commences Saturday, Dec. 12, and lasts until the last day of the month, s and it will be a matter of the first’eome, first served.

Joseph Rademacher, Sarah Kendall, William H. Watson, Daniel W. Irion, William P„ Walker, Alphia Haekley, Manfred, B. Beard, Laura M. Jackson, William H. Cook, Elzina O. Boicourt. William Hinchraan, Henry St. Peter, Thomas H. Barber, Seth J. Kellogg, Thomas H. Kellogg, Trustee of Princeton Township, White County, Indiana, Charles E. Schlademan, George L. Schlademan, Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, Leopold St. Pierre, Eddie St. Pierre, Samuel Lanie, Guss Lanie, Jacob Biemer, Mary F. Baker, Alfred Mathews, John B. Moser, Anthony Taylor. Edward Jackson, D. K. Jackson, Esther Jackson, Jerry Emond. Philomine Emond, Cyrus K. Snyder, James Foltz, Truman Holdr idge, Emma Holdridge, Lucy Holdridge, Cheniah O. Wright, and John M. Spencer. You and each of you are hereby notified that the undersigned petitioners have tiled in the White Circuit Court of Indiana their petition for the drainage of lands owned by them in White County, Indiana, fully described in said petition, by means of the following described ditches, which they ask to be established and constructed: Ist. Beginning at a point on the north line of the Railroad Right-of-way of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company, about sixty (60) rods west of tne East line of Section 28, Township Twenty-seven (27) North, Range Six (6) West, in Jasper County, Indiana, from thence following a variable course in a general easterly direction over the best and most practicable route for said ditch, td a point about thirty (30) rods south of the North west corner of the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section Twentyseven (27), Township Twenty-seven (27) North. Range Six (6) West, in White County, Indiana, and there to connect with, the head of a public ditch known as the E. L. Dibell ditch, and thence in a general Northeasterly direction following as nearly as practicable the route of said E. L. Dibell ditch to a point about ninety (90) rods South, and about eighty-five (85) rods East of the

Black Langshans Exclusively—l,000 birds to select from; prices right, circulars free. Come to the show at Rensselaer Jan. 18 to 23 and see some of my birds. WM. HERSHMAN, R-R-l. Medaryville, Ind.

Ditch Notice. State of Indiana, White County, ss. White Circuit Court, February Term, 1909. In the matter of the Petition of Christian Stolier, et al. for drainage. NOTICE. OF FILING. PENDENCY AND DOCKETING OF PETITION. ■ ... • T 6 Charles Spinard, George Turner, Arthur St. Pierre, Timothy Ponton, Samuel St. Pierre, Calvin Sharkey, William Watson, Mary E. McDuffie, Emerson Gordon, John F. Brown, William Wooding. James Higgins, David J. Pettit, Almira J. Snyder, Esther Galbreatli. Frederick DeMuynck, Mary DeMuynck. Peter N. Garber, John A. Hinchman, Sarah Hamilton, Emma Compton, Susan Enfield, Wiuiam R. Warne, Nettle Warne, Acanthe Sexton, Lewis W. Sexton, Maurice Frey, Louisa Herstein, John Abersoll, Enoch G. Boicourt, Samuel B. Hirsteln, Eunice ’ Clary, James E. Robathan, Howard S. Neff. Abram Smith, Joshua L. Burch, Frederick Schwarxentraub, Benjamin B. Farney, Mary Waymire, Agnes Salla, William Balla, John Furrer, M. J. Smith. Edward C. Klopfenstine. C. M. K3opfen» stine. Harry C. Johnson, Gertie D. Swart*. Ann Boon. Walter J. Dali, Samuel S. Farney. John F. Lehman, James A Gilbert. Anson Dobbins,' Otis E. Dart. George Hertlein, Daniel Burch, Zacharlah T. Johnson, Ella M. Engle, Isaac E. Nordyke, Adolph Maier, Eleanor Blssonnette, Eben H. Wolcott. Sarah E. Mitterllng. Alfred Bissonhette. Carrie M. Clark, William H. Clark. William A. Winters, Margaret Balser, Myrtle M. Shields. William J. Shields. Bernice G. Gauthier, Sefoi Lanle, H. L. Hoover, Minnie Hoover, Elisa Nordyke, Paul J. Shultz. Fred Grimes, Oliver M. Coffing, Quincy Hughes. Thoron Holdridge, George F. Baker, William W. Wolfe; Lewis W. Saxton, Milton M. Bunnell, Town of Wolcott, White County. Indiana, Trustees Baptist Church, Wolcott. Indiana. Rt. Rev.

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