Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 93, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1915 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

| Taverns Nourished Liberty I PL The colonial inn played an important role during the J| ]¥ Revolution and the stirring times precedingit. The tavern ¥ keeper was the leader of his community in defying the j English crown. His tavern was the meeting place of the f little patriotic bands, which later were assembled into I an army by Washington. The tavern was used as a I recruiting station, constantly sending men to the firing | line to strengthen the ragged, untrained American army. | Under the laws of the colonies, the taverns were required £ I to keep for sale alcoholic beverages for the accommo- i "O' dation of guests and the townspeople, themselves. In addition, most of the landlords brewed malt liquor for I their trade, the colonial governments especially encourA, aging them in this. \ \T I Indiana Brewers Association 1 * t- ■ y |

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Notice of Ditch Petition. State of Indiana, County of Jasper, In Jasper Circuit Court, to February Term, 1915. In the Matter of the Petition for a Public Drain by Firman Thompson, et al. Ditch Cause' No. 430. To Angus D. Washburn, Martha J. Earl, Alice Earl Stewart, Austin N. Lakin, Rhoda Ellen Lakin, Grace E. Shindelar, Emanuel Gates, Charles Keith, David O. Hart, C. B. Spang, Dora Bell Brown, Harold Lakin, Lester Lakin, Dorothy Rebecca Lakin, Robert Donald Lakin, Elizabeth Louise Lakin and Simon Francis Lakin: You and each of you are hereby notified that the undersigned petitioners filed in the Jasper Circuit Court on the 1 7th day of February, A. D., 1915, their petition, which petition is now pending, for thevestahlishment and construction of a public drain over the following described route, to-wit: Commencing on the West line of Hie Right of Way of the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railway Company’s right of way in the Northeast Quarter of Section seventeen M 7), Township thirty (30) North, Range seven (7) West, in the line of the Swaim Ditch as it now exists, and following the line of said ditch through Sections sixteen (16 > and fifteen (15), to a point hear the the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of said Section fifteen of said township and range, where the said Swaim Ditch now has its outlet in the Iroquois River, and where the proposed improvement will have a good and sufficient outlet in the said river. Also by the construction of a lateral beginning in the middle of Section Nine (9), of said Township and Range, and extending South a distance of one-half (y 2 ) 4 mile, thence Southeasterly a distance of about one-fourth (14 ) mile where It will intersect with the main line ot the proposed improvement in the Northeast quarter of said Section sixteen (46). , You are further notified that the 12th day of April. 1915, being the first day of the April term of the Jasper Circuit Court, has been fixed by the petitioners by endorsement on their petition as the day for the docketing of said petition and that lands therein described as belonging to you will be affected by the said improvement: FIRMAN THOMPSON, FIRMAN THOMPSON, Guardian S. THOMPSON, • Petitioners. John A. Duhlap, Attorney for Petitioners. f-20-27