Jasper County Democrat, Volume 19, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 July 1916 — Page 6
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NOTICE OF BOND SALE Notice is hereby given that on the 31st day of July, 1916, at the hour of two o’clock P. M., that the undersigned township trustee of. Union School Township, Jasper county, Indiana, will offer for sale, at his office in Parr, Indiana, an issue of Thirteen Thousand ($13,000) Dollars of bonds of Union School Township, Jasper county, Indiana. *\ a -Y o clock P. IL, that the undersigned township trustee of Union School Township, Jasper county, Indiana, will offer for sale, at his office in Parr, Indiana, an issue of Thirteen Thousand ($13,000) Dollars of bonds of Union school Township, Jasper county, Indiana. Said bonds to bear date of August first, 1916. in denominations of Five Hunyred ($500) Dollars each, extending through a period of thirteen years, the first of said bonds maturing July Ist, 1917 and one bond each six months thereafter, said bonds to bear interest at the fate’of five (5) per cent per annum, said interest falling due semi-annually on July Ist and January Ist of each year being the maturing dates of said bonds. Said bonds are issued for the purpose of building a one-story and basement brick school house in Parr, district No. 7, in Union township, and also a one-story" frame school house in Virgie, in district No. 2 of said township, pursuant to the statute in such cases made and provided and an order of the advisory board of said township authorizing the borrowing of said sum of money, and the sale of bonds . therefor, which order was made June 27, 1916, authorizing their issue. Said bonds shall be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash, and for not Jess than their par value. Bidders are required to state the numer of bonds bid for and the gross amount that they will pay for the bonds, and accrued interest to date of transfer. Each bid must be accompanied bv certified check of Five Hundred ($500) Dollars, made payable to George H. Hammerton, Trustee of Union Township, of said county and state. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. Dated this 30th dav of June. 1916. GEORGE H. HAMMERTON, Trustee of Union Township, Jasper County. Indiana. j-1-8-15 NOTICE OF LETTTING CONTRACT FOR BUILDING SCHOOL HOUSE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned as Trustee of Jordan Township in Jasper county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids for the construction of a proposed new school building in Jordan Township in Jasper county, Indiana. Bids will he received until 2 o’clock P. M on the 29th day of July. 1916. at which time bids wil] be opened by the undersigned at the office of the Countv Superintendent in the court house is Rensselaer. Indiana. Each bid must b» accompanied by a certified check in the sum equal to ten per cent of the bid to guarantee that contract will be executed and bond given as provided by law in the event the bld Is accepted and contract
awarded. All bids must be for the construction of the building complete, according to plans and specifications. Plans and specifications may be seen and examined at the- office of the County Superintendent in the court house at Rensselaer, Indiana, or at the office 01 the undersigned at his residence in Jordan township, Jasper county. Indiana The right is reserved to reject anv and all bids. JOHN KOLHOFF, Trustee of Jordan Township. Jasper County. Indiana. j-7-14-21-28 NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS The State of Indiana, Jasper County, ss. In the Jasper Circuit Court, September Term. 1916. John A. Clark vs. Franke I*. Clark. Complaint No. 8637 Now comes the plaintiff, by Helene A. Guy. his attorney, and files his complaint herein, together with an affidavit that the defendant Franke L. Clarke is not a resident of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore hereby given said defendant, that unless she be and appear on the first day of the next term of the Jasper circuit court to be holden on the second Monday of September, A. D., 1916. at the court house in Rensselaer in said county and state, and answer or demur to said complaint, the same will be hrard and determined in her absence. Said action is a suit for divorce. In witness whereof, I hereunto set my hand and affix the seal of said court, at [SEAL] Rensselaer this 27th dav of June, A. D., 1916. . , o JUDSON H. PERKINS, j-1-8-15 Clerk. NOTICE OF LETTING OF CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL BUILDING Notice is hereby given that sealed blds will be received by the undersigned Trustee of Union School Township, Jasper county, Indiana, at his office in the town of Parr. Jasper county, Indiana, until two o’clock P. M., on Saturday, July 22, 1916, For the furnishing of all labor and materials for the building. erection and completion of a one-story frame school building in Virgie, in district number two (No. 2), Union township. Jasper countv, Indiana, according to plans and specifications on file in my office. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified eheck in the sum of One Hundred Dollars, payable to George H. Hammerton, Trustee, as liquidated damages should contractor to whom contract is awarded fail to enter into contract and give bond according to law within five days (5) from time he is notified that contract is awarded him. Bids must be made on form No. 10. as prescribed by the state board of accounts. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Signed: GEORGE H. HAMMERTON, Trustee Union School Township, Jasper County. Indiana. Dated, June 30, 1916. j-1-8-15 NOTICE OF LETTING CONTRACT FOR SCHOOL BUILDING Notice is hereby given that sealed bids *
He Could Hardly Wear His Clothes Alvis Sowers, Ade, Ind., endured terrible pains in his back and through his kidneys for eight years before he finally used Foley Kidney Pills. He says: “I would bloat up at times so that I could hardly wear my clothes. Secretions were scant and very red. Foley Kidney Pills were recommended to me, and the first box removed the pain and after taking only Three boxes the bloating was all gone and has never bothered me since.” Just about everybody who has used Foley Kidney Pills is anxious to recommend them. From every state in the Union come letters praising Foley Kidney Pills, because they so tone up and strengthen the kidneys that by their vigorous, healthy action all the ill results of sore, weak, ailing kidneys and Irregular bladder action are lost in a return of health and vigor. • Swollen, aching joints and rheumatic pains quickly meld to their healing, curative qualities Sold everywhere will be received by the undersigned Trustee of Union* School Township. Jasper county. Indiana, at his office in the town of Farr Jasper county, Indiana, until two o clock P. M., on Saturday, July 22, 1916, For the furnishing of all labor and materials for the building, erection and completion of a one-story brick school building, with basement, in Parr, in district number seven (No. 7), Union township. Jasper county, Indiana, according to plans and specifications on file in my office. Each bid must be accompanied with a certified check in the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, payable to George H. Hammerton, trustee, as liquidated damages should contractor to whom contract is awarded fail to enter into contract and give bond according to. law within five days (5 days) from time he is notified that contract is awarded him. At the same time and place sealed bids will be received for the installing of a direct-indirect steam heating and ventilating apparatus in said proposed building according to plans and specifications in my office. Each bid to be accompanied with a certified check in the sum of Two Hundred Dollars, payable to George 11. Hammerton, trustee, conditioned as for general contract. At the same time and place bids will be received for a water supply system in the said proposed building according to plans and specifications in my office. Bids must be made on form No. 10, as prescribed by the state board of accounts. The right is reserved to reject any or al) bids. Signed: GEORGE H. HAMMERTON, Trustee Union School Township, Jasper Countv, Indiana. Dated, June 30, 1916.’ j-1-8-15 “Hilliardized” means a saving on every purchase and a possible ride in a Ford.—HILLIARD & HAMILL.
Government Crop Report.
Washington, July 15.—A summary of the July crop report for the state of Indiana and for the United States, as compiled by the bureau of crop estimates (and transmitted through the weather bureau), U. S. department of agriculture,’is as follows: Corn. State: July 1 forecast, 186,OOo.Otio bushels; production last year (final estimate), 190,950,000 bushels,. ' . , United States: July 1 forecast, 2,.87'1,000,000 bushels; production last year (final estimate), 3,054,535,000 bushels. All Wheat. State: July 1 forecast, la. i ai),<|QQ bushels; production last year (final estimate), 47,300,000 bushels. United States: July 1 forecast, 7 59,000,000 bushels; production last year (final estimate.), 1,011,505,000 bushels. . .. Oats. State: July 1 forecast, 62,000,000 bushels; production last year (final estimate), 65,520,000 bushels. United States: July 1 forecast, 1,320,000,000 bushels; production last year (final estimate), 1,540,362,000 bushels. ■ Tobacco. Stater July 1 forecast, 14,100,000 pounds; production last year (final estimate), 1 1,340,000 pounds. United States: July 1 forecast, 1,1 90,000,000 pounds; production last year (final estimate), 1,060,587,000 pc mds. Potatoes. State: July 1 forecast, 6,730,000 bushels; production lasi year (final estimate), 7,125,000 bushels. United States: July 1 forecast, 369,000,000 bushels; production last year (final estimate), 359,103,000 bushels. Hay. State: July 1 condition, 92, compared with the eight-year average of 79. United States: July 1 condition, 93.1, compared with the eight-year average of 82.2. Pasture. State: July 1 condition, 99, compared with the 10-year average of 84. United States: July 1 condition, 97.7, compared with the 10-year average of 85.7. Apples. State: July forecast, 2,150,000 barrels; production last year (final estimate), 3,883,000 barrels. United States: July 1 forecast, 72,500,000 barrels; production last year (final estimate), 76,670,000 barrels.
Peaches. State: July 1 forecast, 1,200,000 bushels; production last year (final estimate), 648,000 bushels. United States: July 1 forecast, 42,100,000 bushels; production last year (final estimate), 63,460,000 bushels. Prices. The first price given below is the average on July 1 this year, and the second, the average on July 1 last year. State: Wheat, 99c and $1.03 per bushel. Corn, 71 and 72 cents. Oats, 37 and 43 cents. Potatoes, $1.02 and 57 cents... Hay, $12.30 and $13.20 per ton. Eggs, 19 and 16 cents per dozen. United States: Wheat, 92.9 cents and $1,028 per bushel. Corn, 75.4 and 77.7 cents. Oats, 40.5 and 46.7 cents. Potatoes, $1.02 and 52.1 cents. Hay, $12.10 and $11.70 per ton. Cotton, 12.5 and 8.6 cents per pound. Eggs, 12.5 and 16.8 cents per dozen.
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open ditch’ commonly known and designated as the "Marquess Ditch,” for a distance of 2,625 feet along the quarter section line running east and west and dividing the northeast quarter of section 25, in township 26 north, of range 7 west, in Benton county, Indiana, into north and south halves, to stake No. 547x15 on the west line of said northeast quarter of said section 25; thence extending in a general northwesterly direction and following the line of said Marquess Ditch across and through the northwest quarter of said section 25, for a distance of 2,645 feet to stake No. 520 x7O, in the center of the public highway on the north side of said section 25, which said stake No. 520x70 is located at a bridge spanning said Marquess Ditch on said last mentioned highway; thence across said last mentioned highway to the north and running in a general northwesterly direction and following the line of said Marquess Ditch for a distance of 860 feet through and across the southwest quarter of section 24. in township 26 north, of range 7 west, .Benton county, Indiana, to stake No. 512x10 in the public highway on the west side of said section 24, said stake No. 512x10 being at the point where the said Marquess Ditch intersects said last mentioned highway; thence across said last mentioned highway to the west side thereof, and thence due north along the west side of said highway and following the line of Said Marquess Ditch for a distance of 4,010 feet to stake No. 472, which is 160 feet south of the point where said Marquess Ditch crosses said last mentioned highway and flows to the east and into said section 24 again; thence in a general northeasterly direction and slantwise across said last mentioned highway and into the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of said section 24, to stake No. 470, where said main line of file ends and terminates in a concrete retaining wall, at a point on said Marquess Ditch 85 feet east of the center of said public highway running north and south on the west side of said section 24 aforesaid. That according to said report said main line of drain from said station No. 470, being the end of said tile, to the terminus thereof, will be built by the construction of a large, open, dry land dredge ditch, commencing at said station No. 470, where said main line of tile terminates in the said Marquess Ditch as aforesaid, and running thence in a general northeasterly direction, and following the line of said Marquess Ditch for a distance of 2,760 feet across the N. W. 1-4 of said section 24, to a point ir the center of the public highway on the north side of said section, where said Marquess Ditch intersects the same, and at stake No. 442x40; thence across said highway to the north and following the line of said Marquess Ditch in a general northeasterly direction for a distance of 3,325 feet, as the same runs and extends across and through the south half of Section 13, in township' 26 north, of range 7 west, in Benton county, Indiana, to a point where said Marquess Ditch intersects* the public highway on the east side and line of said section 13, being stake -No. 409x15, on said main line of open drain; thence across said last mentioned highway to the east' side thereof, and thence following the line of said Marquess Ditch for a distance of 1,565 feet along the east side of said highway, to stake No. 393x50, being at a point on said Marquess Ditch where the same leaves said highway and turns to the east; thence running in a general northeasterly direction and following the line of said Marquess Ditch as the same runs and extends through the N% of section 18, in townhsip 26 north, of range 6 west, in Benton county, Indiana, for a distance of 3,580 feet, to a point on the public highway on the -north side and line of said section 18, where said Marquess Ditch intersects the same, and at stake No. 357x70 on said main line of open drain; thence due north across said last' mentioned highway, and running thence in a general northeasterly direction and following the line of said Marquess Ditch as the same runs and extends across and through the southeast quarter of section 7, in township 26 north, of range 6 west, in Benton county, Indiana, a distance of 3.535 feet, to a point on the public highway on the east side and line of said section 7, where said Marquess Ditch intersects the same, being at stake No. 322x35; thence due east across said last mentioned public highway, and running thence in a general northeasterly direction, and then turning to a ’ genera)
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southeasterly direction and following the line of said Marquess Ditch through and across section 8, in township 26 north, of range 6 west, in Benton county, Indiana, a distance of 5,730 feet, to a point on the public highway on the east side and line of said section 8, where the said Marquess Ditch intersects the same, being at stake No. 265x05, on said main line of open drain; thence east across said last mentioned public highway, and thence following the line of said Marquess Ditch as the same runs and extends for a distance of 5,602 feet through section 9, in township 26 north, of range 6 west, in Benton county, Indiana, to a point on«-Tfie' public highway and county line on the east side of said section 9, where said Marquess Ditch intersects the same, being at stake No. 209x03, on said main line of open drain; thence east across said last mentioned public highway and following the east line and route of said Marquess Ditch for a distance of 6,863 feet as the same runs and extends in a general easterly and then northeasterly direction across and through seqtion 10, in township 26 north, of range 6 west, in West Point township, White county, Indiana, to a point on the public highway on the-north side and line of said section 10, where said Marquess Ditch intersects the’same, being stake No. 140x40 on said main line of open drain; thence across said last mentioned public highway to the north, and thence running in a genera) northeasterly direction and following the line and route of said Marquess Ditch for a distance of 1,225 feet through and over section 3, in township 26 north, of range 6 west, in West Point township, White county, Indiana, to a point on the public highway on the east side and line of said section 3, where said Marquess Ditch intersects the same, being at stake No. 128x15, on said main line of open ditch; thence running east across said last mentioned public highway, and thehce running in a general northeasterly direction and following the line and route of said Marquess Ditch for a distance of 6.772 feet as the same runs and extends over and across section 2. in township 26 north, of range 6 west, in West Point township, White county, Indiana, to a point on the public highway on the east side of said section 2, where said Marquess Ditch intersects the same, being at stake No. 60x43, on said main line of open drain; thence extending due east across said last mentioned public highway, and thence extending in a general easterly and southerly direction and following the line of said Marquess Ditch, for a distance of 6,043 feet through and over, section 1, in township 26 north, of range 6 west, in West Point township, White county, Indiana, to a point on the west line and side of the public highway extending north and south on the east .side of said section 1, where said Marquess Ditch intersects the same, where said large open ditch and drain ends and terminates in a large o*>en drain running to the east. That in order to secure a more complete and effective drainage, of the lands whose waters run and flow into said above described main line of ditch, the drainage commissioners found it necessary, and said report show’s, that w-hat is known as the "Kellogg,” the "Jasper County,” the "Mason,” the “Fraser,” and the “Wealing” laterals were added to said main line of drain in said report, a specific description of the route of said laterals being set forth in said report. That the location and establishment of said main line of drain as above set forth, together with its'respective laterals, as above set forth, will affect your lands and real estate, and your lapds and real estate are assessed for certain benefits in said report for the construction of the same. You are further notified that said verified report is now on file in the office of the clerk of the Benton circuit court at the Court house at Fowler. Indiana, and that the time set for the hearing and trial of said report and said cause of action in said court is Wednesday the 11th day of October. A. D. 1916. and said report will be heard and the same will come on for hearing before the judge of said Benton circuit court, on said date so set forth above, for -the hearing of the same. Witness my hand and the spal of the - [SEAT.] Benton circuit court, jat Fowler, Indiana, this Ist day of July. A. D.. 1916. FRANK CARTER, Clerk of Benton Circuit Court. James Hollingsworth, et al., Petitioners. E. Barce and Burke Walker, Attorneys for petitioners. j-8-15
