Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 57, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 October 1909 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
quarter** of ° f 3 **9l "towMhfp 30 north, range S west in Jasper County. Indiana, where ft will intersect wlth and empty into the proposed lateral B above described/and where said proposed lateral “C" will have a good and sufficient outlet; ■' Also by the construction of am arm or lateral to be known or described ;as Lateral “D," upon <or along the. following described route, tg-wit: Commencing near the northeast corner of the southwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 11 in township 30 north* range 6 west in Jasper County, Indiana, and running thence westerly to a point near fbe center of said section 10 in townJSK , 30 range 5 west In Jasper _?.V n & Ind lana, and where the same wm intersect with and empty Into the pr *K K !f ed fa l ®]*! "B” hereinabove des“n” 4 .«i n L where Proposed Lateral have a good and sufficient outAlso by the construction of an arm or lateral to be known or designate™ as f ’ upon or along the following described route, to-wit: Commencing near the center of the northwest quarter of section 20 in township 31 north, range 6 west in Jasper County, Indiana and running thence in a southerly dlre£ tlon to a point near the center of section 32 In township 31 north, range 5 west in Jasper County, Indiana, where It will connect with and empty Into the proposed main ditch hereinabove, decribed: Also by the construction of an arm or lateral to be known or designated aa Lateral “F,” upon the following described route, to-wlt: Commencing in a private ditch heretofore constructed, at westerly line of the right of way of the Chicago & Wabash Valley Railroad of SE SE of 19-30-5, and running thence southwesterly to a point near the southwest corner of said forty acre tract, *kence westerly to near the southwest corner of said section 19, thence southwesterly to near the center of 25-30-6, thence southwesterly, westerly, and westerly to near the center of 26iK« t a^ C ?o n , ort ! lwest ?? y across sections 26, 23 and 22 in township 30 north, range 6 west, to a point rods southwesterly trom the northeast corner of NWI4, of 22-30-6’ where the same will connect with and empty into the main ditch herein petitioned for and have a good and sufficient outlet In said main ditch. It being the purpose and object to have this lateral follow exactly the line of a private ditch now existing on said described line and to make said ditch deep- ( r m a, ? d larger as the same is now insufficient; Also by the construction of an arm or lateral to be known or designated as Latcra* “F, upon and along the following described route, to-wit: Commencing near the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of section 30 in township 31 north, range 5 west and running thence westerly to a point near the center of section 25 in township 31 north, range 6 west in Jasper County, Indiana, and thence southerly to a point near the center of the northeast quarter of section 13 in township 30 north, range 6 west In Jasper County, Indiana, and where the same will copnect with and empty Into the proposed main ditch hereinabove described and where said proposed Lateral ”F” will have a good and sufficient outlet. That the said petition Is signed by the following named persons, to-wlt: JOHN P. RYAN, JOSEPH S. MADDOX, J. J. VAN BUSKIRK, CHARLES H. GUILD, A. C. PREVO, B. F. ROUSE. JOHN C. PARKER, CHAS. HERSHMAN, F. M. HERSHMAN, ROBERT ZICK, ' JULIUS HINE, GERHARD ALLERDING, LEW lS FRITZ, FRIEDEIiICK SCHANK, A. D. HERSHMAN, r GEORGE D. PREVO, A. W. PREVO, F. H. DUNN, JOEL F. SPRIGGS DAVID MILLER. WM. HERSHMAN, JOSEPH EICHELBERGER, HENRY ROSENTHAL, JOE SALRIN. LOUIS ZICK, GEO. STALBAUM. T H ERESIASmiTZ. ANNA C. HERSHMAN, CARL J. REMM, C. G. THOMPSON. Foltz & Spitler, and Geo. A. Williams Attorneys for Petitioners.
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