Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 55, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 October 1910 — Page 4

Country Correspondence

BY OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS.

REMINGTON. ' REMINGTON R. R. TIME TABLE. EAST TRAINS WEST 5:53 am Mail & Exp. (ex Sun) < :35 am 11:18 a m Mail and Passenger 12 ;58 p m 5:10 pm Mail and Passenger 5:44 pm

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dodge were Rensselaer visitors Friday. Emmet O’Connor returned Wednesday from a visit to Denver, Colo. Remember that the Hon. Johp M - Kern will speak in Rensselaer next Friay afternoon. Harley Hall wafe taken to Chicago last week to undergo ah operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Gray and Miss Carrie Detrick were Rensselaer visitors last Friday. Recent Births: Oct. 11, to Amos Dealta and wife, a daughter; Oct. 13, to Will Ott and wife, a daughter. James A. Washburn attended the meeting of the National Grain Dealers Association at Chicago last week. Mrs. Dudley Dingle and little son of Winnipeg, Canada, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Walker. Dr. Besser has bought the Joe Shertz farm of 80 acres in Jordan tp., but we did not learn the consideration. A new furnace is being, installed in the basement of the Christian church and the walls and ceilings being re-frescoed. Mrs, Harry Ward and children of Onarga. Hl., are visiting at L. H. Tyler’s at this writing. Mrs. Ward is a neice of Mr. Tyler’s. County Chairman N. Littlefield. J. J. Hunt, F. E. Babcock and J. M. Knapp were over from the hub Saturday night to the Peterson spegk- ' ing. ' , ,?■ Mr. and Mrs. William Barnett, who have been visiting for several weeks in Kansas, Missouri and Chicago, returned home last Tuesday. Miss Elizabeth Barnett remained- in Chicago for a week longer visit. The democrats will hold their township convention at the Town Hall next Friday afternoon to nominate candidates for members of the advisory board, justices of the peace and constables. Remember the date and hour, Friday, Oct. 21, 2 p. m. Levi Hawkins, for more., than half a century a resident of Remington and vicinity and a well known and prominent farmer and gravel road contractor, moved to Lafayette last week with his family and will make that city his home. His property here he sold recently. A. Beasley returned Saturday evening from a few days campaigning in the vicinity of Rensselaer and Parr. He was very much pleased with the encouragement received. Mr. Beasley is the democratic candidate for county auditor, and if elected the taxpayers may depend on him for an honest and painstaking official. . Hon. John B. Peterson, democratic candidate for congress, was greeted with a good audience at the opera house Saturday evening and had good attention throughout. He answered every charge Crumpacker made in his speech and so conclusive was the documentary evidence ip his reply that the people who heard both speeches will question Mr. Crumpacker’s veracity in any future statements he may make.

Saved From The Grave. “I had about given up hope, after nearly four years of suffering from a severe lung trouble,” writes Mrs. M. L. Dix, of Clarksville, Tenn. “Often the pain in my chest would be almost unbearable and I could not do any work, but Dr. King’s New Discovery has made me feel like a new person.” It’s the best medicine made for the throat and lungs. ’ Obstinate coughs stubborn colds, hay fever, la grippe, asthma, croup, bronchitis and hemorrhages, hoarseness and whooping cough, yeild quickly to this wonderful medicine. Try it. 50c and SI.OO. Trial bottles free. A. F. Long.

McCOYSBURG. C. W. Bussell is building a cellar for Mr. Hitchings. R. L. Bussell and\ family visited at Geo. Parker's Sunday. » Frank Fisher’s car of lumber for his new house arrived here from Chicago Friday. * Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Phillips were called to Monticello Saturday io see Mr. Phillips’ mother, who took sick very suddenly. Miss Josie Porter of Rensselaer returned home Sunday morning after a few days visit with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Ford. Marion Robinson and wife returned Sunday evening from Lafayette where they had been visiting relatives for a few days. Will Montz, who is attending high school at Monticello, came home Saturday to visit home folks, returning to Monticello Sunday evening. The democratic ticket of this township is as follows: George) Potts for justice; Charles Saidla for constable; Joseph Stewart. Robert Jordan and S. B. Snedeker for advisory board. Mr. and. Mrs, Vincent Eisele and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pol-

lard and children. Ed Peregrine and daughters, Mary and Myrtle, and F. L. Peregrine and family visited at Geo. Robinson’- Sunday. Sunday morning about 10 o'clock friends and relatives of Charles saidla began gathering Jn to remind him that it was his 34th birthday anniversary. Everybody enjoyed themselves greatly and about 1.2 o’clock dinner wag served to 40 gm sts. Those present were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saidla and son of north of Rensselaer: Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Eldredge and little daughter of Menon: Abe Woosley and wife baby of Milroy tp.; Mr. and Mrs. Emmet Pullins and family; May and Vern Jennings: Geo. Hopkins, Ben Hopkins. Newton Jenkins, Floyd Griggs, of Barkley tp.; Omar Church and Lou Mannan of this place; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spencer and children of Lee. All returned home in the evening wishing our barber many returns of the day.

(’apt. Bogardu> again hits the Bull’s Ev. This world famous rifle shpt who holds the championship record of 100 pigeons in 100 consecutive shots is living at Lincoln. JU- Recently interviewed, he suffered a long time with kidney and bladder trouble- and used several well known kidney medicines, all of which gave me no relief until I started taking Foley Kidney Pills. Before I used Foley Kidney Pills I had severe backaches and pains in my kidneys with suppression and a cloudy voiding. On arising in the morning I would get dull headaches. Now I have taken three boules of Foley Kidney Pills and feel 100 per cent better. I am neyer bothered with my kidneys of bladder and feel like my own self.”— A. F. Long.

OBITUARY. On Sept. 19th at 1:15 a. m.. occurred the death of William Harvey Aery, second eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S; Aery of Rush Creek. Colo. The deceased was born August Bth, 1890, at Lincoln, Logan Co.. 111., age 20 years, one month and eleven days. 'ln , December, 1909, he moved with his parents from Indiana to their claim thirty miles south of Hugo. Harvey had been employed on several of the ranches south of Hugo. All qf his employers unite in speaking most highly of his uprightepusness. cheerfulness and honesty. On September 18th, occurred the tragic shooting which blotted out his young life With all of his promises, hopes, aspirations and desires yet to be fulfilled. About the first of August the deceased was breaking broncos in Wild Horse. Colo., where he was thrown and sustained severe injuries to his head and neck. This is believed to have unbalanced his mind. Hosts of friends and neighbors unite in extending their heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved parents, brothers and sisters in this said hour. The remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Liberty church. Rev. Ross of Boyero speaking a few consoling words and committing his soul to the All wise Father who sess and knows all. “There is a door to which I find no key, There is a veil through which I cannot see. Some little talk of me and thee And then there is no more of thee and mee.” —Colorado Paper.

For More Than Three Decades. Foley’s Honey and Tar has been a household favorite for coughs, colds, and ailments of the throat, chest and lungs. Contains no opiates.—A. F. Long. Good results always follow’ the use of Foley Kidney Pills. They contain just the ingredients necessary to tone, strengthen and regulate the kidneys and bladder, and to cure backache.—A. F. Long. BOX SOCIAL A box social and ice crea-m supper will be given at Union Center school house, ten miles north and west of Rensselaer, on the evening of Friday, Oct. 28. All are cordiallv invited. GRACE PEYTON, Teacher. —- BOX SOCIAL There will be a box social given at Slaughter school house, three miles south and two miles east of Rensselaer on Saturday evening. Oct. 22. A good program will be given. Ladies please bring boxes. Everybody invited. Elizabeth Luers, Teacher. Worse Than Bullets. Bullets have often caused less suffering to soldiers than the eczema L. W. Harriman, Burlington, .Me., got in the army, and suffered with, forty years. “But Bucklen’s Arnica Salve cured me when all else failed,” he writes. Greatest healer for Sores. Ulcers, Boils, Burns, Cuts, Wounds, and Piles. 25 c at A. F. Long's. • NOTICE OF SALE OF CHURCH BUILDING. Notice is hereby given that on. Saturday. October 22, 1910, the undersigned will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder at the Dewdrop church in Walker tp„ Jasper County. Indiana, the church building commonly known as Dewdrop Church, together with the furniture therein. Sale to begin at 2 p. m„ on said day. Signed: JOHN W. KAYLOR, '/ FRANK McGINNIS. ' FRANK VEST. Trustees of said Church, j

ATTRACT ATTENTION RAI 1 ' 003 ■ ~ 1 ■■ j W- | . 1 W - \ SO DOES AN AD. IN THIS PAPER! And an ad. ATTRACTS BUSINESS’ Let Us Boom Your Trade.

Big Public Sale. , The undersigned having sold his farm. and quitting farming wi 11 offer at Public Sale at his residence 1% miles south and 2 miles west of Rensselaer, commencing at 10 a. m„ pn WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 12 Head Horses and Mules—Consisting of 1 Bay Horse, 8 years old, weight .1,300; 1 Black coming 4 years old, weight 1.500; 1 Bay Hor.-e, coming 4 years old. weight 1.400; 1 span Bay Mares, well matched, weight 2,800, in foai

to Makeever’s jack; 1 span driving colts coming 3 years old, well matched; 1 Standard Bred Marell 0 years old, in foal by Stock Farm horse Acrobat; 1 Standard Bred Filley, 1 year old; 1 Suckling Colt; 1 span Black Mules, coming 3 years old, well matched, no fetter mules in Jasper County, will make a large team. 14 Head of Cattle-— Consisting of 5 good Cows, all giving a good flow of milk, all 5 years old; 1 large Grade Jersey Cow, fresh about 2 months; 1 Cow with calf by side; 1 full blood Jersey Heifer, 2 years old. eligible to registery, will be fresh in January; 2 full blood Jersey Heifer Calves. 2 and 3 months old; 2 Steer Calves:; i Shorthorn Heifer Calf. 6 Head of Hogs— Will average about 125 lbs. apiece. 2 Ewe Lambs. Implements, Wagons, Etc.-—Con-sisting of 2 broad tire wagons, both good, one nearly new: 1 truck wagon; 1 pair hay ladders; 1 good buggy; 1 Milwaukee binder; 2 mowing machines; 1 hay rope; 1 John Deere gang plow. 14 in.; 1 J. I. Case sulky plow, 16 in.; \ walking plow. 16 in.; 1 low down seeder; 1 Suredrop corn planter with 80 rods wire, nearly new; 1 new riding cultivator; 2 walking cultivators; 1 Tower gopher; 1 3-section harrow; 1 2-section harrow; 3 scoop-boards; 3 sets heavy work harness, two nearly new; 1 set light driving harness; 1 wood rack; 1 scraper; 10 tons timothy hay in mow. and numerous other articles. Terms— Twelve months will be given on all sums over SIO.OO. Five per cent discout for cash. J. C. BORNTRAGER. Fred Phillips, Auctioneer. C. C. Spitler, Clerk. Hot Lunch on Grounds.

Big Stock Sale. The undersigned will offer at Public Sale at the residence of E. K. Koons. 1 mile west, 1 mile north, -and 1% miles west of Surrey, known, as the Thompson Ranch, commencing at 10 a. m.. on THURSDAY’, OCT. 27, 1910, 2 Head of Horses—-Consisting of 1 Bay Mare, eleven years old, wt. 1200; 1 Sorrel Horse, a great road horse, wt. 100 0. —" 7~ 22 Head of Cattle-—Consisting of Milch cows, some now giving milk, some fresh, others to be fresh soph, will be good winter cows; and 4 calves; 1 black Angus Bull, coming 3 years old; and numerous other articles. A credit of 12 months will be given on sums' over $10; 6, per cent off for cash E. K. KOONS, . A. J. LANDIS, M. A. DILTZ. John Culp, Auctioneer. U- B. Ladies' Aid will-serve l unch.

Notice of Filing Amended Ditch Petition ? ■

State Of Indiana.) C ' County of Jasper) " In the Jaspefe Circuit Court, November ; .i. Term, 1910. In the matter of the Ditch Petition of John P. Ryan. Et al. Cause No. 104. NOTICE OFFIIJ.XG AMENDED DITCH PETITION AND TIME SET FOR DOCKETING SAME. Notice is hereby given that an amended ditch petition in the above entitled cause signed by the undersigned was filed in the Jasper Circuit Court on October Sih. 1910, and that the petitioners have fixed the second Monday- of the November Term, .1910, of the Jasper Circuit Court as the time.for docketing and hearing said amended 'petition and the Court has so and ordered that notice be- given. Notice is therefore hereby given to all the following named land owners and corporations of the filing of said amended petition and the time for docketing and hearing the saint, to-wit: MARION TOWNSHIP. Patrick Hallagan, Peter May, Wilbur D? Bond, Mary E. Spitler, Henry Denhart, Delos Thompson, John B. Ackerman, George B. Parkison, Charles H. Tryon, John J. Lawler, Richard B. WetheriU, Mary C. Wetherill. Mary E. Thompson, Ora T. Ross, and the Trustee of Marion Township in Jasper County, Indiana. HANGING GROVE TOWNSHIP. William E. Moore, Mary I. Poole, Henry Parker Childers, Mabel Ellen Harsha (nee Childers), Mary Elizabeth Childers, John Orval Nowels, Albert Elvin Nowels, Floyd Kenneth Nowels, Randle Nowels, Henry Parker Overton, John Albert Overton; William Elvin Overton; John R McAfee, Daniel S. Makeever, James T. Randle. Emaline E. Randle Makeever, Jane A. Tinker, William C. Rose, Augustus N. Opie. Charles Thayer. John C. Vanatta, Fred Rose, Jesse C. Gwin, Washington Cook, John Knopinski, Sr., John Knopinski. John Clapp. Simon >'.»'i: Robert S. Drake, Jessie L. Drake, Janus H. Jones, Frans S. Brown. William C Fulk, Robert M. Carr. Edward Carr; John Heber Haslam. Albert Warner. John Richardson, Edward Litchfield, Joseph L. Beesley. Joseph Eichelberger, Sigmund Sorg, Andrew Zimmerman, John Wutrick. Joseph Lehman. Joseph J. Schoor, Katherine Pelsey. Joseph Pelsey, Louis F. LehmaiT, Edith E. Ashley, Leon E. Ashley. J.. P. Gingrich. Alexander Merica. Mary B. Ellis, and the Trustee of Hanging Grove Township in Jasp. r County, Indiana. and Harry W. P.|. dsoe and Joseph A. Engle. BARKLEY TOWNSHIP. Elias Arnold, Charles F. Arnold, Martha A. Archer, Walter F. Archer, Francis O. Archer. William P. Baker. John N. Baker. Heirs of John N. Baker. Nancy J. Burget. James E. Britt, Grace A. Britt. James Barber, Isaac Trotman, Alfred A. Boyer. George F. Byerly. German Baptist Church Cemetery. Mt. Pleasant Church, Public Burying Ground, United Brethem Church. Geo. M. Cooper. George M.- Cooper, Oliver M. Cooper Malachi P. Comer. Mary J. Comer, Charles W. Coen. Chas. W. Coen. Jesse L. Bradv. Francis M. Cooper. Eida M. Clouse: John W. Clouse. Stephen T. -Comer. Thomas M. Callahan, George Lafferty. Illinois Pickle Company, William Daniels. George Daniels. Alfred Donnelly. Horace G. Daniels. Joseph M. Davis. Grant Davisson. Almon G. Danforth. Horace Daniels. Cirilda M. Daniels, Josie M. Davis. George W. Davisson, Clyde Davisson. Francis J. Donnelly, James K. Davis, Frederick K. Kraneis. Augusta Clara Kraneis. Harvey Davisson. John H. Rusk. Cary Eastbum. John C. Frazee, Susannah F. Frazee. Nancy Fross. William Folger. James Griggs William Gratner. Addie E. Greeley. Emma G. Greelev. Etta L. Gifford. Harry E. Gifford. Andrew Gangloff. Margerie Helen George, William Guthrie. Wm. B. Hurler, Jr.. William B. Hurley. Jr., Wesley N. Henkle. Emmet L. Hollingsworth, Samuel H. Hopkins. Edward P. Honan, Jennie Brouhard. Benjamin Harris. Rebecca Hurley. William F. Hayes, William Newton Jenkins. Fred Kupke. Isaac Kight. Henrv Kupke. James H. Knight. Jesse Walker. Samuel E. Kershner. Mary A. Kimble. Lodge I. O. O. F. Gifford No. 779, Francis M. Lakin,- John R. Lewis. Isaac M. Lewis. John Q. Lewis. James W. Lewis. Gteenbery B. Lewis. Jas. N. Leatherman. James N. Leatherman. Granville Moody. J. J. Moore. Francis E. Marion. Delcena Merrill. Eln - nis Merrill. Austin O. Moore. Abraham Miller. Alfred E. Malsbary. Amos T. Mellenhour. William S Nuss. Elizabeth Marlatt. Charles W. Reed. Ella Cooper. Rebecca Potts. Bertha N. Snedeker. Lure Pennell. Harry E. Reed. Viola Pollock, Geo. W. Ott. George W. Ott. Minnie Brown. Thomas M. Walter. Lavice Price. John M. Price. Aiua K. Parkison. Marv M. Potts. John F. Payne. Samuel N. Price. Fred Popp. Flora J. Poole. Joseph W. Price. Frank Kresler. Martha B. Rusk. Jacob Rich, Edward Ritter. Mary J. Ropp. Andrew T. Ropp. Chas. T. Randle. Charles -T. Randle, Robert W. Burris. Leatha Burris. Martha M. Randle' John Switzer. John Schroer William Snedeker. Emaline Switzer. Charles Schroyer, Theodore W. Snow. Fritz Saltwell. George Schreiner, Sarah M. Snow. Louisa Stevens, ■ August C. Stanffenberg. Lizzie Stanffenberg. James M. Spriggs. Margaret E. Schroyer, Mary E. Steel. Mary Steel, George B Switzer. John Eger. James Shaeffer, Mark J. Schroer. Ada V. Snow. Frank A Bundv, Louisa B. Tanner. Township of Barkley. Thomas J. Tanner. Thomas Tanner. Juliette Moore. Angeline Walters. Samuel A. Williams. Mary Ann Walker. John L. Nichols. Thomas Walters, Thomas M. Walters. Charles B. Wells. Fredericke Jacobine Yeiter. William Yetter.' Mary C. Yeoman. Victor P. Yeoman. John W. Zimmerman. D. D. Zook. Benjamin J. Gifford- Robert A. Parkison. James M. Torbet. David Blitzstein, Guy M. Beebe. William Rees, William Hershman. Ches Caster. Sarah E, -Freeman. Mina Gepp Estate. Nancy E Brown. Paris T. Robinson. Charles E._ A’brook. John T. Culp. James T. Randle. Edward J. Randle. Bessie Moody. Stella A. Ketchum. Bessie M. Moody. James R. Parkison. August N. Opie. Mary J. Moody. William Barkley. Earl Barkley. Rial B. Harris. Elizabeth Harris. Mary Donnelly. Judson L Adams. Eva Adams. Frederick R. Waymire, Serepta E- Waymire. Joseph Nagel. Jacob Eiglesbach. Nathan .Eldridge. William E. Moore. William S Day. Harvev E. Parkison. Emory S. Mills. Wm. E. Moore. Richard B. Wetherill. J- R. Parkison, John* A, Grant, Jas. Moore. James Moore. Boain W. Elsworth. Beth Yeoinan. Edward Tanner, George A. Lowman. Alfred B. Lowman. Roy Willey. Elvira Bull; Gustace Nothdurft. Jane Nothdurft. W. Leroy Meyer. Maude Spitler. Wm. F. Schultz, William F. Schultz. August Goepp, Charles - ;PMoodv. and the Trustee of Barkley Township-in Jasper County. Indiana. GILLAM TOWNSHIP. Sarah E. Pruett'. George F. Logan, Martin 0.. Pruett, Francis M. Waggoner Sarah E. Clark. Chresten P. Hermansen. Jas. M. Wright. James M. Wright. John L. Clayton. Elizabeth Johnson. Mathias Zimmer. J. M. Mason. Samuel E. Goldsberry-, William Goldsberry. John Dale, Cornelius F. Tillett. John Smallfelt, Wallace B. Leonard. Lena F. Leonard. Thomas N. Logan. Hippolvte Conrad. Oscar Hart. James M. Tillett. John Tillett, Wm. Tillett. William Tillett. William K. Parkison. John R- Parkison. Mary J. Parker. Paris ■c. Robinson, Emma S. Robinson. Joseph L. Beesley. Joseph Eichelberger. Sigmund Sorg. John Wutrich. Joseph Leman. Jeremjah Allred. Ellen S. Alter, Joshua Asn. Henrietta S. Akers. M. L. Coutant. Eddie E. Rockwell. Margaret L. Brandon, John G. Bishir Guardian. Lvdia Bishir. John G. Bisher. Lavina Bisher. W. H. Bartlett. John Greiser. Peters. Frank D. Baughman. Independence Cemetery Association of <’>u»m. Trustees of West Vernon Methodist Episcopal > Church. Methodist Episcopal Church of Gillam Township. Christian Church. James E. Culp. Calvin Coppess. James W. Conard. Nancy C. Conard, Charles H. Guild, Charles W. Horner. Augustus Rfeeser. George W. CoppeSs. Yeppe Hansen. Augustus L. CarSters, John H. yanßuskirk. Rudolph J.

Schwab. American Lubrfc & Refining Company, Malachi W. Coppess, A. G. Conk, Benjamin J. Gifford, William F. i Corfiin, Zephimah F. Corbin, .James P. I Deselms, Jennie M. Dunn, Ida D. Dunn, i Thomas S. Dimon, Mary Addie DTmon, j Lewis Dunker, M. A. Damon. Job Davis, i, Judson J. Hunt, Mina Dahncke, Ed | Arndt, Flora R. Duggins heirs, Richard Mills. John T. Faria. George 'W. Fans, [Geo. W. Faris, Benjamin R. Faris, Will--1 iam Faris, George J. Freshour, Charles Foley, Eliza Ann Foley, Cecil L. Faris, Ira G- Faris, Albert W. Henry, Dollie Henry. Joseph R. Fox, Richard E. Farlow, -William F. Fischer, Daniel .. H. Guild. William W. Goldsberry, Albert S. Greene, Charles Grand, William Henderson. Isaac Hardesty, W. H. Hallowell. Evaline, i Hess, ChristOn Hermansen, Alva D. Hershman. Mary Jane Hilton. Wilson Horner, Charles Henderson, Elizabeth Johnson. ''Joseph A Faris, Fred Kupke, Josephine Kupke. James R. Kewley, Larkin C. Logan. George D. Prevo, Theodore Phillips, Benjamin C. Ix>ng. Mary Long, Salem M. Long, Malinda M. Long. Lura F. Leonard. George Logan. George F. Logan; Mary E. Long, Benjamin F. LaFevre, Ella J. LaFevre, Simpson E. Low. George D. Maddux, John Mitchell. Mary E. Mason, Alfred E. Malsbary, John W. Marion, John Manning, Anna D. Mitchell. Arnold G. Medhus, Joseph S. Maddox, Chester G. Thompson, Charles Odum. Danleld D. Pratt, estate. Asa C. Prevo. Andrew W. Ursula Pulver, Elmer E. Pullins, John Parker, Sarah A. Parker. Martin O. Prewett. Frank Pullen, Lizzie B. Faris, Wm. F. Querry. William F. Querry, Fannie E. Qtierry, William Kain, Thomas H. Robinson, Michael Robinson, R. C. Rayburn. Henry M. Rayburn. John Rogers, David Rathfon, F. William Fischer. Sarah E. Rockwell. Wm. R. 'Rayburn, William R. Rayburn. Warren Robinson. John P. Ryan. James B. Reed. Ella Reed, Benjamin F. Rouse, Ray D. Thompson, Emma M. Record. Tillie Frank. W. S. Stevens. James W. Stevens. Joseph R. Fox. Ebon P. Sturgess, Christopher Salrin. Maynard B. McFeely. James Stevens, Thomas L. Smith. Matilda Smith. John W. Selmer. Lewis Selmer, Frederick J. Smith, Frank Parker, Stephen Salrin, Jeremiah J. Shea, Edward H. Sanford. William G, Sanford, Frank Sanford. Township of Giliam. James W- Toyne, Moses Tuteur, Henry* R. Tucker, John C. Vanatta, Edward Vanarsdel, John J, Yanßuskirk, Thomas Walters, Alfred W. Williams, Wm. P. Williams, William P. Williams, Angeline Walters, Alice P. 'Williams, George Winter, Henry B. Watson. Sarah E. Wright, John C. Farrier, John M. Wasson. Georgiana Anderson. Fred Yaggie. George A. Yerion, Mathias Zimmer, John A. Zahn, Thomas Walters, Malachi P. Coppess, and the Trustee of Gillam Township in Jasper Countv. Indiana. WALKER TOWNSHIP, Stanislaw Prowicz. Weronika Prowicz, David Miller, E. M. Stuckey, Ed. E. Meharry. Ray D. Thompson. Samuel Hart, John H. Dexter, Jennie F. Dexter. Harvey J. Kannal. Charles R. Peregrine, Thomas Thompson. C. J.' Tornquist, Catherine Hyland. John M. Burger, Caroline Barger. Simon P. Thompson. Rasmus Jasperson, Benjamin S. Fendig, Howard F. Chappell, William W. Stevenson, Michael Zick, Mathias Burger, John H. Brenner. Jennie M. Thompson, Julius Hine, Roxy R. Vessey, Emily Edith Hiller. Julius Hein, William Fleming, .Theresia Frfcz. Leuis Fritz, William B. Austin. James McGinnis, Lewis M, Zick. Milo McGinnis, Lewis Fritz. Ray Miller. Robert Zick. William J. Reinhertz. George E. Salrin, Emmet L. Hollingsworth, George F. Ketchmark. Julius Rosenburger. Perry Wm. Salrin, Perry William Salrin, Dennis McLaughlin. William Reinhertz. Mary Tezlaf. Henrietta Schrader. Frank E. Cones, Carey F. Smith. Gilbert Gates. Frederick E. Legris. Francis M. Hershman, William Polsel, Laban C. Peck, John W. Trotter. George Stalbaum, James R. Hershman. Henry Heidenblut, Mason L. Hendrixson. Mary A. Hershman, Joseph Salrin. Christopher Salrin, John F. Barnard. Guy F. Barnard, Alice Laurence, Minnie V, Waterman, Anna C. Hershman. American Lu brie & Refining Company. Chester G. Thompson. Ann Eliza Foley. Benjamin J. Gifford, Joel Spriggs. Oscar Byerly, David ,H. Spriggs. William P. Williams. William Hershman. William H. Hershman. Judson J. Hunt. American Lubricating Oil Company. Michael Messner, Indiana Asphalt Co. of Maine, Michael Jungles, Victor Johnson. Sarah E. Johnson, Sarah E. Kerns. Charles Reifsnyder, Sarah J. Knight. Marguerite Springer. Lewis V. Sayler. Josephine Jungles. James S. Meek. Thomas Davis. George Fate. Almira M. Stockton. Daniel Wolf, Herbert S. Moore. Patrick Lynch, John F. Pettit. Thomas A. Means. Andrew Hulse. John Fred Wagner. Smith M. Pettit, Oliver P. Braddock, Laura Miller. William Cooper. Edward Reid. James N. Hayworth. Madison C. Youts. John W. Cavinder, B. J. Gifford. Frank Foltz. Robert A, Hartrick, Eliza ‘Kennedy, William C. Mooberry. Frank Craft, Max Baum. Mary K. M. Kroeger. Joseph Smith. Wabash National Bank. Ernestine Heilscher. Charles F. Heinrichs, and the Trustee in Walker Township. Jasper County, Indiana. That your lands’ are described in said amended petition as affected by the proposed drainage. That the route of the main ditch and the laterals and arms thereto are described in said amended petition as follows: Commencing at or near the north west corner of the north east quarter of section- five (5) in township thirty one (31) north, range four (4) west in Pulaski County. Indiana, and running thence in a southwesterly direction to a point near the north east corner bf the south east quarter of section twelve (12) in township thirty one (31) north, range five (5) west ift Jasper County. Indiana, and thence southwesterly to a point near the south west corner of said section twelve (12) and thence southerly -to a point near the north east corner of section twenty-three (23) in township 31 north, range 5 west in Jasper County. Indiana, and thence in a general southwesterly direction across sections 23, 22. 27. 28 and 32 in township 31 north, range 5 west to a point near the center of said section 32 thence in a southerly direction to a point in the south west quarter of Section five township 30 north, range 5 west in Jasper County, Indiana, from thence ih a sbutheasteriy direction through sections 8. 17, 21, 28 and' 33 in Township thirty (30) north, range 5 west, in Jasper County, Indiana and sections 3. 4. 10. 9, 8 arid 18 in township 29 north, range five west in Jasper County. Indiana, and sections 13. 24 and 23 township 29 north, range 6 west in Jasper County. Indiana and from thence in a northwesterly direction through the west half bf section 23 and east half of section 22. south part of section 15 and from thence in a southwesterly direction through the west half of section 22 and from thence west through the east half, of section ’2l where "Hie same will find a good and sufficient outlet in the Iroquois River near the center of section 21. in township 29 north, range 6 west all in Jasper County. Indiana. Also for the construction of arms and laterals as follows: Also by the construction of an arm or lateral to be known as Lateral “A" along and upon the following described route to-wit: Commencing near the center of the south east quarter of section thirty five (35) in township thirty-one (31) north range five (5) west in Jasper County. Indiana, and runrfing thence in a general north-westerly direction across sections 35, 26 and 27 in township 31 north range five 1 (5) west In Jasper County. Indiana, to a point near the center of the north east quarter of the north west quarter of section twenty-seven (27) where it will intersect and empty into the jnain line of ditch above described and where said lateral “A,” will have a good and sufficient outlet. by the construction of an arm or lateral to be known as Lateral “B” upon or along' the following described route. To-wit: Commencing near the north east corner of section 3. in township 30 north, range 5 west in Jasper County. Indiana, and running thence south westerly to a point near the center of said section 3 and running thence southerly through section 3 and 10 to a point near the center of sectioh 15. in township 30 north, range 5) west in Jasper Cnunty, Indiana, and running thence in a general westerly direction across

sections 10, 9, 8 and 7 in township 30 north, range 5 west to a point near the south west corner of said section 7 in township,y3o. north, range 5 west where the said, proposed lateral will intersect with and empty into the proposed main ditch above described and Where said proposed lateral "B” will haye a good and sufficient outlet. ■' Also by the construction of an arm or lateral to be known or designated as lateral’ "C,” upon of along the following described route, to-wit: Commencing near the center of the south east quarter of section 2, in township 30 north, range 5 west and, running thence north westerly to a point near the center of the north-east quarter of the north east quarter of section 3 in township 30 north, range 3 west in Jasper County, Iniana, where it will inlet sect wi»h 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 an arm or lateral to be known or designated as lateral 'D ”. upon or along the following described route, to-wit: Commencing near the north east corner of the south west quarter of the north west Quarter bf section 11 in township 30 north, range 5 west in -Jasper County, Indiana, and running thence westerly to a point near the center of said section 10 in township 30 north, range 5 -west in Jasper County, Indiana, and where the same will intersect with and empty into the proposed Lateral “B” hereinabove described and where said proposed lateral “D” will have a good and sufficient outlet. Also by the construction bf an arm to be known or designated as Lateral “E” upon or along, the following described route, to-wit: Commencing near the center of the northwest quarter of section 26 in township >6l, north, range 5 west in Jasper County, Indiana, and running thence iji a southerly direction to a point nerir the center of section 32 in township 31 north, range 5 west in Jasper County, Indiana, where it will connect with and empty into proposed main ditch hereinabove described and where said puoposed Lateral “E” will have a good and sufficient outlet, t Also by the construction of an arm or lateral to be known or designated as Lateral “F,” upon the following described route, to-wit: Commencing in a private ditch heretofore constructed, at the Westerly line of the right of way of the Chicago & Wabash Valley Railway Company, and near the northeast corner of S.E. S.E. of 19-30-5,- and running thence southwesterly to a point near the south west corner Of said forty acre tract, thence westerly to near the south west corner of said section 19. thence southwesterly to near the center of 25-30-6, thence southwest- ' erly. westerly, and north westerly to near the center of 26-30-6. thence northwesterly across sections 26. 23 and- 22 in tbwnship 30 north, range 6 west, to a point — — rods southwesterly from the north east corner of N. W. % 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. That said amended petition is signed by the following named persons to-wit: JOHN P. RYAN, ' A. C. PREVO, F. M. HERSHMAN, LEWIS FRITZ, A. W. PREVO. WM. HERSHMAN. ’ LOUIS ZICK. CARL J. REMM. A. K. YEOMAN, JOSEPH. S. MADDOX, B. F. ROUSE. ROBERT ZICK. FREDERICK SCHANK, F. H. DUNN, JOSEPH EICHELBERGER. GEORGE STALBAUM, C. G. THOMPSON. J. J. VANBUSKIRK. JOHN -C. PARKER, JULIUS HINE. A. D. HERSHMAN. JOEL F. SPRIGGS. HENRY ROSENTHAL, THERESIA FRITZ. GRANVILLE MOODY, ’ CHARLES H. GUILD, CHAS. HERSHMAN. GERHARD ALLERDING, GEORGE D. PREVO, DAVID MILLER, JOE SALRIN. ANNA C. HERSHMAN. R. A. PARKISON. Frank Foltz and George A. Williams, Attys, for Petitioners. PUBLIC NOTICE OF SCHOOL HOUSE LETTING. Notice is hereby given that Trustee G. L. Parks; of Milroy Township, Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for th'e erection of a school house on the Southwest corner of Section 21-28-5, in said township. Said bids will be received up to noon of Friday, November 11, 1910, by the trustee, and will be opened and considered at 1 o’clock P. M., of said day, by the trustee and Advisory Board. Building to be erected according to plans and specifications on file in the office of the township trustee and the county superintendent. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved, G. L. PARKS, Trustee Milroy Township.

NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR BRIDGE. No. 781, Walker Township. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, November 7th, 1910, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for th§ construction of a steel bridge 42 feet long, eskew, with 16 foot roadway, across the Heilscher ditch, in Walker Township, near Northeast corner section 9, township 31, range 6. Said bridge to be built according to plans and specifications now on file in the Auditor’s office. All bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law, and all bids to be on file by 12 o’clock noon of said day. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County. NOTICE FOR LETTING CONTRACT FOR BRIDGE. No. 780, Union Township. Notice is hereby given that on Monday, November 7th; 1910, the Board of Commissioners of Jasper County, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the constriction of a steel bridge 35 feet long, with 16 foot roadway, across the Otis Ditch, in Union Township, between sections 20 and 21, Townsnip 31, north, range seven (7) west. Said bridge to be built according to plans and specifications now on file in the Auditor’s office. AH bids to be accompanied by bond and affidavit as required by law, and .all bids to/ be on file by 12 o’clock noon of said day. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Board, of Commissioners of Jasper County. JAMES N. LEATHERMAN, Auditor Jasper County. Legal blanks for sale at The Democrat office.