Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 78, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 3 March 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Silks and Satins Over 1,000 yards. the largest and most complete new stock of Imported Foulards, Messallnes, Pongee Brilliant, Dlrectora Silk, Taffetas, Peandesoie, etc., in black and all the new shades, Mulberry, Fern, Reseda, Brownwood, Nine Old Rose, Navy Blue, Cadet Blue, Taupe Grey, and Sapphire Blue, White and Cream White, Wistaria; etc. Room for a few prices only: Foulards, all silk, 70c to $1.25 a yard, reduced to close out at per yard . . . 45c, 75c and 90c 36-inch Black Taffata, good quality, for 80c to SI.OO a yard, closing out price, per yard 72c 36-inch Black Taffata, price $1.25 per yard, . closing out price, per yard 90fc 36-inch Black Taffata, none better, $1.75 per yard, closing oyt price, per yard $1.35 36-inch Black Peandesoir, none better, $2.00 per yard, dosing out price, per yard $1.35 35c and 75c Jap wash silks at per yard 25c and 50c Ladies’ Suits and Jackets Overt 40 styles to arrive before Easter of Ladies’ wash and worsted suits that will be marked at quick selling prices to close out. Dress Skirts at reduced prices. The most complete line ever shown in black and colors, in all the newest designs and new directorle style. Shirt Waist Sale A complete new stock lingerie, over 40 patterns silks, net over silk, tailored waists, etc., marked down and 10 per cent off marked price. Cream Separators 7 Sharpies Cream Separators at 10 per cent discount for cash off of regular prices. No. 1 at $40.00, No. 2 at $55.00, No. 3 at $65.00; ana 10 per cent off above prices for the world’s best cream separator made. Wire and Nails A new stock woven wire, nails and barb wire. 1 lot 3 to 6 finishing nails, slightly rusted, to close per lb. . .1c

Herod W; Paxton, John Wi: Pbstlll, Charles W.; Pbstill, Rebecca E.; Poole John; Porter, George T.; Rich JacobRelnherty, William J.;’ W^Hni« Re A d, Ed ?V d: Reld ’ Vina = R “ william, Russ, John; Reeser, Augustus; Shesler, Amos F.; Sturn, Morris; Stewart, Joseph; Stuckey, E. M.; Springer Marguerite; Stogsdell, Mandeville E'■ Snodgiass. James H.; Thorn, Alice S; Tryon, H.; Tune, Jessie A T- lcker ' William Wells a ?? ry: Trotman, Isaac; Teske, Rinhald; Teske, Pauline; Toyne, James JJ:* w T1 a lett 4r M.; Vondersmith, Viti, Marcel 3 Welsh, George; Weler, Phillip; Week, Frank; Wetherell Mary C.; Wetherell, Richard B.; Winsor £^l ne; w Wel &’ , Gertrude G.; Welsh, Nancj E.; Welsh, Jesse; Wlckens Thomas; Wojahn, Carl; Wojahn n^ir Stl wi K V 's g ' I > ul W - : Wing. Brow- >’ <>," I S hard ’ Jennie L,; Wlshard, Melville B.; Williams, Alice P. et al. You and each of you are hereby notilhe PeUtioners in the above entitled cause have filed their petition riJ.’Ju c !? ice . of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, and have fixed, bv writendorsement upon said petition, np- ™ Monday April 12, 1909, as the dav on which said petition shall be docketed cuit a Court penfling in the Jasper Clrare fu rther notified that said petition prajs for the location and construction of an open ditch and drain route a ?owi a t lOng , the followln ® described «u'2? rn 1 e '} clng J at a P° lnt the Iroquois r w s J* ty rods north and five hundred we ®t of the southwest corner of section twenty-five in townshin (7) ei wes? ,n <n t 29) north - in r&nge seven Jasper county, Indiana, and thence in a southwesterly direction along the line of the said Irosections twenty-six (?6) and thirty-five (35) in townshin w^t? t3 i' nl T e nort h, range seven HnJ a I S 4 )er cou nty. Indiana, thence erW l a southwesterly and weste D. ,on alonK ‘he line of said tKSo i ?»^ Ri # er ac ™ aa sections two (2). three (3), four (4), five (5) six (6) ill st * ln „ Jaß^s r county, Indiana, to i2 uri l y ine between Jasper county ah? Newton county and thence contlnsouthwesterly direction folanYnUf llne , ot Bald Iroquois river thirto-n e, ® Ven (11), twelve (12), aivllln r ? ur teen (14), fifteen (15), twenty (20), twenty-one twnntt n £ < ,iy e P, t o\’ two £ 22) ' l n township north, in range eight fP« west, in Newton county, Indiana, to a point in the southwest quarter of eiKht O %BT rents L (2 ? > ln township twentyh? h N^L north ’ I n "W e,ght <8) west county, Indiana, near the ■ r?lu! t 7 o, "*» y of the Chicago and Eastern s 2 d company at which point « »„^ ropoß $ d iniprovement will find rlv n er. BUfflc,ent QUt,et the the‘lntention and desire of the ( J? ners herein to have the drainage herein prayed for that the Drainage i the Iroquois river whenever practiable Btraightenlng and deepening said chan! , as to tnake the best and most Useful improvement. It is the further desire and petition of the petitioners that in the establishment of drain S *. n .Prayed for that the Drainage 2iTM«’’x ,on u r 8 report , and the Cmirt establish all arms or laterals necessary to furnish a sufficient and adequate drainage to the territory bv the proposed drainage. a«ectea # oy .<-Y our lands are described in said Detition as benefited, and said petition will come up for hearing and docket--1909 ° n Monday ‘ 016 12t h day of April. JOSEPH C. BORNTRAGER. Et Al, Attest: C. C. Warner, Circuit Court. ■ Jasper