Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 June 1910 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Mt oi jn State of Indiana, ) County of Jasper,) 8 ’ In Commissioners’ Court, June Term, 1910. In the Matter of petition for drain by Tilden J. Prouty, et al. .To Henry Grow, Eva Greenlee and Rebecca J. Knowlton: You and each of you are hereby notified that the Drainage Commissioners have filed their report.in this cause with the Auditor of Jasper county, Indiana. That your lands are described- in said report as affected by the proposed drainage and that by said report benefits are assessed against your lands for the construction of the proposed drain. That the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, have fix-<? ed Tuesday, July 5, 1910, as the time for hearing said report. And you are hereby notified that said report will be heard at said time. The route of the main ditch and the lateral thereto as described /in the petition in said cause is as follows: ' << • - ' t . Commencing near the center of the east half of the Northwest % of section 11 in township 29 north, range 7 west in Jasper county, Indiana, and running thence northerly to a point rods west of the center of section 2 in said township and range, thence northeasterly across the southeast corner of the northwest % of said section 2, to a public highway running north and South between-, Newton township and Marion township, and thence northeasterly, following wherever practicable, the line of the present existing bpen ditch across the eafet % of section 2 and the northeast corner of section 1 in township 29 north, range 7 west and the southerly part of section 36 in township 30 north, range 7 west and the west % Of section 31, township 30 north) range 6 west, to the Iroquois river, where the same will have a good and sufficient outlet. That the petitioners believe that said drain should be a closed tile drain from the source to the point where? it crosses the north and south highway between NewtOn township and Marion township and from thence an open ditch. And also by the construction of a lateral drain commencing at such point in the west % of section 12 in township 29 north, range 7 west, as the Drainage Commissioners shall think best, and lunning from thence northerly and northeasterly following, wherever practicable, the line of a present existing ditch across sections 12 and 1 In township 29 north, range 7 west and the southerly part .of section 36 in town ship 30- north, range 7 “Vest to a point in the southeast %; of said section 36, where the same will intersect with and empty into a main ditdh herein above described andwhere the same will have a good and sufficient outlet. 1 T. J. PROUTY, \ O. J r HENRY AMSLER, HENRY J. GOWLAND, PETER HERATH, LYMAN M. BARCE, GEORGE H. MAINES, Estate, , - Petitioners.
