Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 May 1914 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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DITCH NOTICE. In Commissioners’ Court, June Term, 1914. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, ss. In the matter of the Ditch Petition of Charles Erb, et al. for drain in Hanging Grove Township, Jasper County, Indiana. To all whom it may concern:—Notice is hereby given that a petition for a drain, in Hanging Grove Township, in said County and State, has been filed in the office of the Auditor of Jasper County, Indiana, and that the petitioners have fixed by endorsement thereon, the Second Day of the June Term, 1914, as the day set for the hearing and docketing ( of said petition, and therefore this notice is given to all of the following named landowners and corporations of the filing and docketing of said petition, to-wit: Washington Copk, Simon Cpok, Robert S. Drake, Jessie L. Drake, Martin L. Ford, William C. FulK John A. Jordan, Frank S. Hall. George A. Steger, William H. Wakeman, Louella May Childers. Patrick Hallagh„n. Hanging Grove Township, by George Parker, Trustee.” That the route of the proposed '-rain is described and set forth in said petition as follows: Commencing about forty rods west of the southeast corner of the Ei A of the SEli of section twentyone, in township twenty-nine north, range five west, and running thence southeasterly following generally the course of an old open ditch to a point near the northwest corner o' the SW 14 of the SE of section _ < in said township and range, where it will have a good and sufficient outlet in a public drain known as the Erb Ditch; and also by the construction of a closed tile lateral drain commencing near the northeast corner of the NW% of the SE 14 of section twenty-two > in said township and ransre, and running thence in a southerly direction following generally the line of an old open ditch to a point near the northeast corner of the SE 14 of the NW ’4 of section twen-ty-seven in said township and ranp-e and where said lateral will connect with the main ditch herein, above described and where it will have a good and sufficient outlet; and also by the construction of a closed lateral tile drain commencing near the center of the SW li of the NW 14 of section twenty-seven in said

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