Jasper County Democrat, Volume 12, Number 83, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 January 1910 — Page 3

Wie 99c Racket Store’s Qtceat slaughter sale we are V On Januar y 20th and Lasts Up to February 2Oth creditor are after Ig and ' a " d ™ Om for S P rin g Goods ' w «= will sell the same for less than first t twice as much here a. elsewhere. Do not be mislead by parties tZ, ’„ th n ° but * * en ” ine MONEY RAISING SALE where 2, -ti sell goods for less than cost. We mean just what we say and can prov! our Wef 88 SeUing so ™thing for nothing. *W e "e To nJ“o child can read at a glance, and the quality of goods are here to show fnr th * T ur W fear n ° com P et,tlon on this score. No fancy cost marks nhio fi g J Slaughter, nothing ever before placed on the market at these h* i We must have the money, therfore the cause of this sate that * I things we have. Show ns where yon can dnp“ eate the same a-oods 2,h ' adva "‘ a g e * this sa,e is ™" fault. We will onote 3 ° ° f [2oT Jhatthatmeans. Come in and see for yourselves. It wiU pay yoj tXTX XX "■

DRY GOODS Gingham, per yard... OB Opting Flannels, p«*r yd. 6 to .10 I lot Mohawk flannels, yd... .09 1 lot Red table Damask, worth 25 and 35 cents, per yd... 10 1 lot of embroideries, yd..4Kc 1 lot of embroideries, worth 25c per yard,, now ...10c 1 lot Torchon Lace, per yd.2J£c 1 lot of Vai Laces, from. .Be up Sheeting, per yd from.... 6c up Cotton Flannel, yard Be up Hundreds of other articles in this line at same or lower prices. Ribbons from Be yard up that you will pay double for elsewhere. PORTIERS AND TA RLE COVERS, COUCH COVERS, ALL GO AT COST. Hosiery Department 6 pairs of Men’s half hose. .25c 4 pair 10 cent Hose at....28e 3 pair 15 cent Hose at 25c 2 pair 25 cent Hose at 85c 2 pairs 50 cent Hose at 89c 4 pairs Ladies’ 10c Hose at. ,25c 3 pairs Ladles* 15c Hose at. .25c 2 pairs Ladies’ 25c Hose at. 39c Children's wool Hose pair... 10c Silk foot Hose, Misses, 2 pr.2sc Silk, Boys, worth 25c pr, 2 pr 25c

Remember this sale lasts just one month. We want everybody to come as we know li t j ... ", ~"“" B >. , s th. Same satisfactory to you in every particular. Open evenin* till 6 o’clock; Saturday evenin* HU iftlt ‘° mi,ke ■■■■uni f ji . j ii- „ - E* HANSFORD, Proprietor 99c Racket Store, Rensselaer, Indiana

Country Correspondence

BY OUR .REGULAR CORPS OF NEWS-GATHERERS.

Z McCOYSBURG. Mrs. Gaylord Parker spent Thursday, the guest of Mrs. R. L. Bussel. Charlee Hal dla and Russell Willetts were Rensselaer visitors fhdraday, Rev. Qtionen tAlled on several f&ihdlfes of our burg Friday afternoon. Sd Pfeffegrlne and daughters, Mary Und Myrtle, epent Sunday with C. A. Armstrong. S’. L. Peregriae took dinner with his sister, Mrs. F. H, Porter and family Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles SaddlA and son Harvey spent Sunday With relatives in Milroy. Reed McCoy la kick with the measles. A doctor from Monon ife waiting oh him. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldrerffce moved to Moiwn Monday VheAe ne 'has empiWnterit. <r Mbi Willetts and L ’daughter, Mi's. Cedi RlXhllng Ren b - choppers ’Thursday. , MjflS. Mary Williaijjfc, daughter Iris and Mrs Cady Underwood of Milroy spent Sunday'with R. Foulks and wife. , Miss Laurk Phillips of Monticello tame Thursday for a few days visit With her Mr. and Mrs. J. ft. Phillips. Conrad Maxwell and sister, Mrs. Chester Downs went to Chalmers Saturday evening with their sister of that place. Mrs. Van Wood and little sons, Jay and John, came Thursday for a short visit with her parents, Mr. and Mts. J. R. Phillips.

For Indigestion and all stomach troubles take Foley’s Orino Laxative. It is the natural remedy for Indigestion, dyspepsia, heartburn, bad breath, sick headache, torpid liver, biliousness and habitual constipation. Foley’s Orino Laxative sweetens the stomach and breath, and tones up the entire alimentary system.—A. F. Long. .

I*' SOUTH NEWTON > Ms; K. Anderson visited at J’red Taedty’s Sunday. Joe Ade took dtaftfcr with Dewey's TueadAy. Mrs. Nelsb .HfeYigh was a RWhhsAlaer goer Monday. Mrs, Waftfer Jenkison spoilt Friday with Mrs. Eart Leek. Charles Grant and wife attended Ellzur Sage’s sale Monday. QUA. Weise and Harry Dewey butchered Tuesday forenoon. Mrs. Arthur Powell visited With Mrs. Harry Dewey* laut Thursday. Warner Hough called on Mr. and

Hardware and House Furnishings Sr vufue/S’ a " d at thl > “>• «>» ao no St.

LACE CURTAINS CHEAP. Curtain Rods from. . .5c up Table Oil Cloth worth 25c a yard, now is c Shelf Oil Cloth, per yard...sc ( Window Shades, others get 35cj for now 25c* Brooms from 30c up to. . 'l9c Wash Tubs from 49c up t0. 69c Matches, 12 boxes 0n1y....i0c Lamp Chimneys, No 1, 2,...5c Night Lamp Chimneys, 3 for 5c Hand Lamps, from 10c up 49c Electric light globes, Edison base, 16 candle power..l9c Electric light globes; T. & H. base, 32 candle power. . .89c Black oil cloth for carriage tops or curtains, per yd. 19c A boys’ Handled Axe, 0n1y. 49c A good Handled Axe, 0n1y.69c Cobbler sets from 49c up $1.25 Buggy Whips, from 10c up 99c Painted Slop Jars, each.. ,30c Gal. Iron Pails, each. . 15c up Coat Hangers, each 3c, 2 for’ sc A good Hand Saw, each, ,25c A good Hammer, each....ioc A good Hatchet, each.... 10c Henis Fruit press, regular price 25c, now _ ig c Kitchen eSi each.. Be up "dtcher Knives, each.. 10c up

Mrs. Arthur Powell Sunday evening. Clarence Pruett was a business bailer at Harry Dewey’s last Thursday. Miss Sadie Paulus spent Bunday with Miss. Ada MiMer of near Mt, Ayr. Mrs. Frank BeagfeJ of hear Mt. Ayr visited with the Roberts family Wednesday. Erneat Mfcyhetf went to Brook Sunday After hi* 'wife, who had been visiting there. Mildred, sfcd Lloyd Powell stayed Tuesday„ wight with their grandmother Powell. Grant and daughter Jessie Sunday night with his sos CwArles and wife. Mt. and Mrs. Earl Leek and Mr. and Mrs. WlMdam Hough were Mt. Ayr goers Tuesday. Mrs. Philip Paulus went Tuesday to see her daughter, Mrs. James. Reed of near Surrey. Bee Roberta went to ChifStgb, S&turday to attend the electrfcwl 'show, returning home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Al ’Peters took Sunday dinner with their 'daughter, Mirs. Harry Dewey and 'bhsband. Henry Harris had <fwjb cattle killed at Nelse Hough's by having a sltraw stack fall wer’on them last week. Elmer Charles stf&it Sunday night with his brother J& at Taedty's. He started to haul corh for Nelse Hough Monday. William Hough took his mother-in-law to Brook last Thursday tor an extended fetay with her daughter, Mrs Frank Staton. , Nelse Hough and eon Warner called on Wm. Hough Saturday evening to help care for A horse that was badly cut on the wire. Mr. 'and Mrs. Fred Markin of north of Rensselaer, visited from Friday till Sunday with the latter s mother, Mrs. Mary Powell, Mrs. Jay Lamson « at the Mary Thompson hospital in Chicago. She was operated oh last Friday, and is doing nicely, we understand. MN. Charles Weiss and sons Oscar and Alva spent Saturday night and Huhday with the former’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Dewey of Jordan tp. Warner Hough spent Saturday evening in Renseelger. He was acoomipanled home by EHner Charles. They, with the latter’s brother Joe, took Bunday dinner with William Hough and family.

ALLIN’S LUNG BALSAM Is the old reliable cough remedy. Found iin every drug store and in practically For eiija hy ail druggists. I 15c., BOc. and H.OO bottles. |

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Teaspoons', per dozen... sc up Table spoons, dozen... 10c up Iron Handles for Mrs. Potts Sad Irons, each 5c A good set Mrs. Potts irons, set of 3, now only 79c Half Soles, pair io c up Shoe Nails, 2, packages for.Be 31 Lantern, only 79c Grandpa’s Wonder Soap, 3 bars for . Vaseline, per bottle ’.’.sc Colgate’s and Williams’ Shaving Soap bar All kinds Shoe Polish, box or bottle, your choice 8c Ironing Wax, per c0ne....1c A lot of Steel Traps at less than cost to close out. Children’s Wagons and GoCarts at cost to clean up. Chair Seats from g c nn A nice line of paint Brushes from up

HUM Annual Report of Township Trustees to the Advisory Boards of Receipts and Expenditures During the Year 1009; UNION TOWNSHIP. Township fund— Receipts. Bai on hand last Settlement....sls7.3l yormty warrant 1326.30 Jasper S & T Co, Jan interest.. 1.92 Same, February same 1.32 Same, March same , RO3 Auditor, ©ec distribution.........1050.39 Leslie Alter, overpaid Humes dt 6.38 Trust & Savings Bank, bur money 200.00 Total balance and receipts 2744.65 TOWNSHIP FUND—Expenditures. Frank Goff, quarantine guard.... ?3.00 F R Erwin, same ~ 32.00 T J Mallatt, advisory 5.00 Wilcox & Bon, two shovels 1.50 M B ,^ yTe - attending dyphtneria 25.50 Chas Walker, 5.000 ft bridge plank 125.00 Chas M Blue, wk 'Ah tp. b00k5.... 5.44 Joseph Theis, , »rrt\>ervlsor 6.00 Chas Walker, bridge plank 100.00’ Levi .Bowsyr, supplies 75 Wm fHfgqtA, burial 501dier........ 50.00 W E -Price, sawing lumber 8.31 Chas Walker, bridge plank 49.75 Ctm* M Blue, wk on tp. b00k5.... 5.44 F Ft Erwin. 3 shovels 1.95 Wuseph Theis, cut bridge timber 1.50 Same, supervisor 10.00 John E Walter, wk on ditch 21.64 S D Kiger, steel culverts, etc.... 357.28 Chas H Porter, chair 5.Z5 J W Helischer, mending rd tools 15.60 T J Mallatt, supervisor 20.00 Jasper 8 & T Co, borrowed money 202.23 A Halleck, legal advice 25.00 F E Babcock, report and supplies 24.35 C M Blue, wk on books 13.50 Isaac Kight, trustee services.... 200.00 Joseph Theis, supervisor 20.00 Marlon Supply Co, sewer pipe.... 207.36 T J Mallatt. supervisor 20.00 Wm Schultx. hauling lumber.... 6.00 Joseph Theis, supervisor 5.00 Same, same 55.11 Wm Porter, same 115.00 Wm Florence, same 60.00 A Halleck legal services 25.00 Jasper B & T Co, borrowed money 200.00 Same, Interest 2.23 C L Eggleston, office and phone. 30.00 J D Allman, repairs Moffitt ditch 125.00 Same, same, Kent ditch 6.39 Same, same, Moffitt ditch 88.16 Total en>endltui£s .... 2321.44 * TUITION FUND—Receipts. Balance on hand last settlement. 3798.95 County warrant 1029.37 Same, same 1313.60 Same,* same 102.20 First Nat Bank, interest 22 Same, same ~ 76 Same, same 1.12 Same, same 54 Same, same 58 County Warrant 1050.02 Same, same Dec. distribution... .1053.48 Jasper Savings & Trust Co. interest 3.29 Same, same », 8.16 Same, same ... 2.09 Same, same 1.37 Same, same' 4.30 Total balance and receipts..... .8266.06 TUITION FUND—Expenditures. Frank Garriott, teaching 360.00 Pea? Babcock, same.... .276.00 Mildred Biggs, same.... v. 283.20 Jennie Eib, sante 366.00 Alice Eib, same... 366.00 Clara Brusnahan, same 282.00 Beatrice Marsden, same 336.00 Floy Williams, same 336.00 Lu via Gunyon, same 276 00 Ura Gwm, same 390.00 C M Blue, same 432.00 D V Comer, same 420.00 L W Benbow, same 390.00 Nellie Gray, same 360.00 C M Blue. same... 234.v0 Floy Williams, same 140.00 Luvta Gunyon. same..., 155.00 I Clara Brusnahan, same 116.00

Lamp Burners, each. s and 10c Cash Boxes from 49c up Corn Poppers, from . ,10c up 5 gal Cream Cans, each.fl.so Hundreds of other articles impossible to quote prices on. Come in and see. They will be right. 20 per cent off from all our fine China over 99 cents, which means less than cost. A very special on the famous Alfred Mekin English SemiPorcelain ware at less than the other fellow can buy it for. 50 doz 5 & 6 in plates each.sc 15 doz 8 in plates, each.... 10c 10 doz 10 in. platters, only. 15c 0 doz 12 in. platters, each, ,25c 20 doz oatmeal dishes, each. Be 10 doz 5 in Scallops, each, ,8c 30 doz 6 in Scallops, each,.loc 10 doz 8 in Bakers, each.. 15c 10 doz 7 in Bakeis, each..lOc 10 doz ind. Butters, each. . .2c 5 doz creamers, each....lOc 1 doz covered butter, each. 2sc 1 doz gravy boats, each.. . 15c 2 doz jugs 6s, each .35c 1 doz jugs, 12s, each 25c I doz jugs, 245, each 15c 8 doz jugs, 30s & 365, each.luc

X WiU Bhare ‘ ha A fine Men’s Overshoe at qq A good felt Boot, complete, per pair ei on Bubbers, per pair, from. 49c up

Arvel Bringle, same 65.00 Emma Rayher, same 130 vo ura Gwin, same 225.00 Jessie Makeever, same 12o'oo v a Jl? Garriott, same 210 V 0 2* Benbow, same 220.00 S berr y- same IQO.VO Virgie Crowe, same 140.00 Grace Peyton, same 11000 Pearl Lilves, same 105’00 Total expenditures. 6966.74 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND—Receipts. Balance on hand last settlement 729 66 County warrant 873.41 Total of balance and receipts. 1603.07 _ SPECIAL SCHOOL—Expenditures. * F Hoopengarden, seed corn.... 4.13 Mart’ Reed, reparing pumps etc.. 5.25 P B Erwin, school supplies...... 6.63 J M Clifton, director service...... 4.75 . Sipkema. hauling pupils... 160.V0 A R Schults, w00d..’... 20.10 m Schults, school supplies 13.25 F E Cox, coal ......... 60 64 Wm Petty, wood 5.00 RM Dunn, hauling pupi15........ Chas M Blue, tp institute 10.su D V Comer, same 24.59 L W Benbow, 5ame............... 22.75 Nellie Gray, same 21.00 .James Fay, washing for school.. e'fiO Frank Garriott, institute.. . 21.00 Pearl Babcock, same. 16.10 Mildred Biggs, same 16.52 Jennie Elb, same 21.35 Alice Eib, 5ame................... 21.35 Clara Brusnahan, same.... 16.45 Same, laundry work.-... 2.50 Fred Schultx, w00d...... 15.95 Beatrice Marsden, institute 16.80 Floy Williams, same 21.00 Luvia Gunyon. same 16.10 John Reed, supplies 1.87 Maggie Wiseman, same 10.20 James Wismean, same 6.98 Aug Schultx. cleaning and hauling 9.05 Wm Petty, wood 6.00 Mike Fay, same 3.00 ‘Same, same 27.00 Ura Gwin, Institute 26.00 G E Murray Co. supplies 3.30 Wm Schultz, same 7.00 Tom Parker, hauling pupils 32.00 Charles Fay, wood.. 24.00 F E Babcock, com. programs.... 6.85 Paul Makus, fixing pump 3.00 R Slpkema, hauling pupils 80.00 F R Erwin, paint 35.80 Charles Garriott, painting sch h.. 11.10 Laßue Bros, window shades 2.90 Ed Gilmore, repairs 2.00 Mart Reed, same 2.25 Chas. Brouhard, pump and paint 11.25 John Reed, wood 19.00 H Wilson, fixing bell, etc 1.00 G M Wilcox & Sons, supplies 6.25 Otto Sheffer, repairs 2.vv Aug Schultx. wood 23.00 Nellie Gray, holding exam.- 3.00 R A Parkison, transfers 425.83 Harmon & Jensen, insurance.... 127.05 Mart Reed, clean sch n, etc...... 3.00 Mike Fay, woog 15.00 J C McColly, repairs 21.75 Al Blake, same 1.50 Elixa Blake, clean sch h0u5e...... 6.00 Al Blake, repairs.... 2.50 P W Clarke, gpld stars 8.00 Same, same 2.00 Chas Garriott, painting 10.20 C L Eggleston, sft gold piece.' 6.00 John Reed, clean and rep 6.50 Ed Laklh, clegn sch, eU».13.25 Aug Schultx, repairing 6.50 L Davisson, wood 80.85 D V Comer, Institute 3.50 Wm Schultx, hauling, eto 12.00 Harry Hoaks. repairing 60 Mrs J Wiseman, clean and sup.. 25.28 James Longstreth, build outhouses 25.29 A B Long, clean and repair...... 6.50 Charles Brouhard. same and pump 6.50 John Reed, supplies 2.33 Otto Sheffer, repairs 1.50 C M Bule, institute 15.40 Total expenditures ............1147.64 ROAD FUND—Receipts. Bal on hand last settlement 2.50 County warrant 2731.16 Co. Auditor, Dec distribution.... 73.28 Total balance and* receipts.... 2806.94 ROAD FUND—Expenditures. A T Wiseman, road receipts 3.00; W O Wlimtms. work tn gmv jM'M.TO Chaut P.owtft, nauUng gravel.2i.oO

The farmers’ wives should take special Interest in the above as they can not buy the common American ware at these figures I defy anyone in the United States to duplicate the above at these prices. Lamps— We have a fine selection and will sell you a lamp worth $1.50 elsewhere at only 99c. Others worth as high as ♦5, at only, each. sl.99 to $2.25 Boots and Shoes We have the largest line in the city and will slaughter same for the cash. Ladies’ $1.49, Shoes pair.. . .99c Men’s $2 Shoes, pair. .... .$1.25 Children $1.50 Shoes, pair. .99c Misses’ $1.50 Shoes, pair. .. ,99c 20 per cent off all our $3 and $4 shoes at this sale, which makes them less than cost. This includes all the famous brands we handle, such as the HamiltonBrown Shoe Co., goods and the University Shoe, both of which are known the world over for the wearing qualities. Now is the time buy shoes.

Wm Cooper, road work 6.35 J L Babcdck, tiling road 7.16 J C McColly, building bridge.... 30.00 Same, work on bridge 23 30 W A Hartley, same Geo W Casey, tiling road 15.00 J W Rutherford, fixing bridge.... 12.00 Geo E Murray, wk by J C McColly 8.03 J N Leatherman, rd receipts red. 2542.71 P R Stortz, bridge lumber 13.26 C B Long, work on rd ditch 7.50 F R Erwin, road receipts 9.32 F Cottingham, same 2.82 C Dexter, hauling gravel f/oo R Gassoway, J E Alter, bridge repair 4’oo Total expenditures 2750 20 ADDITIONAL ROAD FUND—Receipts. Bai on hand last' settlement 26.38 Co. warrant 917 17 Co. Auditor, Dec distribution.... Total balance and receipts 968.34 ADDITIONAL ROAD—Expenditures. Sam Williams, hauling gravel.... 1.00 Chas Walker, bridge plank 75. V 0 T J Mallatt, supervisor 50 00 Atig Kruger, tiling road 12.00 J K Reeder, wk in gravel pit 2.25 R Spikema. Otis ditch 211.66 Marion Supply Co, ft on sewer.. 13.57 John Reed, work on road 6.00 C Dexter, hauling gravel 10.00 Frank Hooper, work on road 3.00 Chas Fish, holding scrapers 1.50 Victor Yeoman, for gravel 96.20 Total expenditures 482.18 DOG FUND —Receipts. Bal on hand last settlement 207.60 H Davisson, dog money 5.60 Sol Norman, dog tax 103.00 From owners of dogs 17.00 Total balance and receipts .... 333.20 DOG FUND —Expenditures. J N Leatherman, excess dog fd.. 107.60 S B Moffitt, 4 turkeys 8.00 John Gwin, 4 thoro'bd turkeys.. 25.00 S P Thompson, sheep killed 40.00 B D Comer, same 24.00 Mart Reed, 2 turkeys 3.00 B D Comer, 3 sheep 18.00 Total expenditures 225.60 POOR FUND —Receipts. Bal on hand last settlement...... 94.76 County warrant 102.R2 Same, Dec distribution 83.84 Total balance and receipts 281.42 POOR FUND—Expenditures. C M Rice, caring for poor 12.50 John Petty, mdse 5.00 W L Wood, same 30.02 Frank Cox. same 53.10 H R Kresler, medical services.... 11.25 Frank Cox, mdse 31.91 G E Murray Co, same 15.21 John Petty, same 10.00 C M Rice, medical aid 12.50 W J Wright, casket 10.00 C M Rice, medical aid 12.50 John Guss, merchandise 5.00 C M Rice, medical aid 12.50 Total expenditures 222.09 SUMMARY. Bal. St Rec. Exp. Bal. Township Fund. <2746.68 2321.44 424.1.4 Tuition Fund.... 8365.05 6966.74 1398.31 Spec Sch Fund. .1603.07 1147.64 455.43 Road Fund 2806.94 2750.20 56.74 Add Road Fund.. 968.34 482.18 486.16 Dog Fund 333.20 225.60 107.60 •Poor Fund 281.42 222.09 69.93 Totals 17103.60 ISAAC KIGHT, Trustee. Examined and approved this, the 15th day of January, 1910. F. R. EBWIN, J. W. FAYLOR. Members of the Advisory Board.

NOTICK OF LKTTTING CONTRACT FOR BRIDGE. No. 8478. Notice Is hereby given that on Monday. February 7th, 1910, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper -County, Indiana. will receive Sealed pYoposala for the construction of a steel bridge in Marlon Township, across the Howe Ditch, on section line between 7 and 8-28-6. Said bridge to be sixty fedt lent Ahd 18 toot

A lot of Boys’ Clothing and Men’s Suits, Thev wniT 3 in broken lotß - - They will be slaughtered to whirl room for sprin S goods, which are now on the way. MEN’S WORK SHIRTS from 25c each and up. ALL OUR HATS AND CAPS to go at less than cost. CHILDREN’S COATS We have a large stock and if you need one we surely will see u u\ y , ou 1L They are cut right in price as well asi style and must go. Children’s Bear Skin Coats. sl.2s Others from $1.25 up Gloves and Mittens Everything in this line goes at cost to close out. 25c mittens, pair go at 19c 25c gloves, pair go at 19c Our 5c and 10c Counter Goods Can be depended upon for this sale as we shall slaughter lots of merchandise that we can not mention here. Watch sami and see for yourself the many bargains contained here.

! and ~ o be built on tubes. . Said bridge to be built according to I ? a ”?. s . a . nd specifications on file in the Auditor s office. AH bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit' as re?K lre ? law ' The Board reserves the right to reject any and all blds. By order of the Board of Commlssioners of Jasper County, JAMES N. LEATHERMAN. Auditor Jasper County. STilJili State of Indiana,) aa County of Jasper,) ss - In the Jasper Circuit Court, February Term, 1910. In the Matter of the Petition of Charles Meadel, et al., for Public Drain. To George Gibb, Richard Garvey, John Ferguson. J an ? each of y° u are hereby notified that the petitioners in the above entitled cause have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, their petition praying for the location and construction of a public Tile Drain upon and along the following described route, to-wit: Commencing at a point 80 rods south and about 50 feet west’ of the southeast corner of section 21, Township 27 North, Range 7 West in Carpenter Township, Jasper County, Indiana; thence running north on the west side of a public highway about 80 rods; thence in a northeasterly direction about 500 feet'; thence in a northwesterly direction, crossing a north and south public highway at a point about 60 rods north of the southeast corner of said section 21; thence in northwesterly direction, following the line of an old open ditch, across the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said section -1, to a point about 30 rods west and lo rods north of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said section 21, where the same will have a good and sufficient outlet in Alter’s Creek Also a Lateral to the Main Ditch above described, to be designated as Lateral Number 1. upon and along the following described route, to-wit: Commencing at a point about 50 rods north and 30 feet east of the south- • cast comer of the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 21. Township 27 north. Range 7 west, in Carpenter Township. Jasper County. Indiana, and running thence in a westerly direction across the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said section 21; thence westerly across the east part of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of said section 21, to a point about 25 rods south and 15 or 20 rods west of the southwest corner of the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter of said section 21, where the proposed Lateral No. 1 will connect with the ditch here- .1 In petitioned for. You are further notified that you are named in said petition as being the owner of lands which wilr be affected by the location and construejlon of the ptoposed drain, and your lands are described therein. You are further notified that said petition is now pending, and will come up Tor hearing and docketing before B>e Honorable Charles W. Hanley, sole , the . J,ls P , ' r Circuit Court', a$ the Circuit Court Room In the Gourt House in the city of Rensselaer, Coum- ' ty of Jasper and State of Indiana, on, Saturday, the 19th day of February,? 1910, the same being the Sixth judicial day of the February Term, 1910, at*? said Court. CHARLES MEADHL, Bit Attest: C. C. Warner, Clerk Jaa«M>k Circuit Court. . Come to the ■ale bills.