Jasper County Democrat, Volume 20, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 May 1917 — Page 4
TO INSTITUTED COUNCIL HERE
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bers and also the program of May 27, when the three degrees will be conferred and the council instituted : Rev. Christian Daniel, Rev. I. A. Wagner, Edward P. Honan, Lon Healy, D. M. Morrissey, William Walter, Mathew Worden, William Worden, M. J. Wagner, Harvey Messman, Stanley Lane, Estel Myers, J. E. Murphy, Herman Messman, Stanislaus Brunsnahan, Arthur Kanne, Thomas Callahan, Joseph Hallagan, Conrad Kellner, Johfi IJealy, J. F. Putts, John Ramp, Leonard Rajal, John V. T. Jacks, R. C. Gangloff, William Zink, Carl Worden, James T. Walters, Francis McAdams, George Schwartz, Leonard McAdams, Lawrence Jacobs, George E. Dunn, Edmund Hoelker, Jerry Foersch, James Hogan, James Stewart, W. J. Kennedy, Leonard Manley, Cletis K. Patton, Daniel Hayden, J. Paul Fogarty, John A. Nagle, J. Edward
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Ryan, Clarence H. Messman, Hilary R. Weger, John E. Kuhn, Lawrence C. Antell, John J. Conroy, Mathias A. Lause, Volney N. Pierre, Frank Boes, William Delehanty, Thomas E. Maloney, Emil A. Goettmoeller, Francis* M. McCormack, William N. Deutsch, Antony J. Tomkins, John J. Bruin, Maurice Vanderhagin, W. H. Wagner, Paul C. Barrett, Leo Hovorka, John Moorland, John Martin, Edmund B. Martin, Michael Quinlan, Michael J. Kuboske, M., Kuboske, E. P. Lane, Paul Worland, Joseph H. Kolhoff, Henry Hordeman, James E. Walter, N. Bernard Luers, John Behle#, Louis Misch, Alexander Raeth, Martin J, Hohner, Charley Behles and Jerry Healy. PROGRAM At St, Augustine’s church, school and grounds. Masses at 6, 7:30, 9 and 10:40 a. m. • ■ B:3o—Assembly at armory. /. B:4s—Parade from armory to church, headed by .parish hand. 9—Solemn high mass at St. Augustine’s church. Sermon by Rev. I. A. Wagner. Music by St Joseph
college choir. 10:30 —Cafeteria dinner in parish school hall. 10:40—Last mass, in St. Augustine's church. 11:50—Assembly on St. Augustine’s school grounds. 12:15—Parade to college headed by U. S. flag and St. Joseph band. At St. Joseph college—--1 p. m.-—First degree in alumni hall, gymnasium builuing. 2:30 —Second degree. Concert for non-participants on college campus. . 4:30—-Third degree. 7-—Banquet for benefit of fund for new church, in St. Joseph college dining halls, served by parish sodalities. B:ls—Assembly in college alumni hall for evening program. Music by college string sextet. District Deputy T. J. Connelly of Lafayette, who is being assisted by the Columbus club, has been here several, days and now has the organization well iinder way. JThe charter will- be made up of
K. of C. already belonging to various neighboring councils, and who now constitute the Coliimbus club, and also of applicants from Rensselaer, St. Joseph college and Wheatfield. Invitations are being sent to' all the surrounding councils and the event promises to be one of the most notable ever held in Knights of Columbus circles in Indiana.
NOTICE OF FILING DRAINAGE PETITION
» ——’ . State of Indiana,) . County of Jasper)SS: In the Comnpssioners’ Court to June term, 1917. In the matter of the petition of George J. Lawton et al for a public drain. To Luther Albin; Chas., John and Anna Behles; Martha A. Collins’; Benton Forsythe; Carrie, Samuel, Walter and Gilbert Seegrist; George N. and Mary Moody Dunn; ,
John C. and Mary L. Dunn; William Fitzgerald; James and Joseph Hallagan; Christopher C. Jones; John Finn; Lafayette Hill; John A., Jr., and Ruby Lerner; Thomas F. Maloney; Della Peregrine; Anna M. Rasmussen; Ida Rockwell; Martin V. Sands; Delos Thompson; Ida F. Turner; John E. Will; R. E. Davis, trustee Kankakee township, Jasper county, Indiana; the New York Central Railway comipany; Jasper county; George J. and Cora Lawton, " You and each of you are hereby notified that there was filed, on -May 8, 1917, in the office of the auditor of Jasper county, a petition for a public drain, ‘by George J. Lawton and others, which said drain will, if constructed, affect lands : owned or occupied by you and which lands are described in said petition. The petitioners will move the docketing of said petition as an action pending therein on the sth day of June, 1917. The route of the proposed drain as described in said petition is as follows, to-wit: * . Beginning at a point at or near
Would be pleased, to do your Lawn Mower Sharpening. I have installed the latest improved power-driven Lawn Mower Grinder, at bicycle shop, east side of public square, in Milner’s tire shop.—JAMES C. CLARK, phone 218. v ts
the southeast corner of section 36, township 32 north, range 5 west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and running thence in a general northwesterly, direction to the center of said section 36; thence north on the one-half section line in said section 36 to the public highway running east and west between sections 25 and 36, thence across said highway to the source of the present Finn ditch; thence following along the present line of the Finn ditch in a general northwesterly direction to the present channel of the Kankakee river or Powers-Marble ditch- and also by the construction of such laterals, as will"most effectively drain the said lands. JOSEPH P. HAMMOND, Auditor Jasper County. ml 2-19
NOTICE OF DITCH PETITION
State of Indiana,) County of Jasper)SS: In the Commissioners’ Court, to May term, 1917. In the matter of the petition of .the City of Rensselaer, Indiana, for a‘tile drain.
Cause No.
To Herman J. Alerding, Standard Oil company of Indiana, Indian Refining company of New York, C. W. Coen, J. L. Brady, John E. Allen, Charles Cox, Wm. E. Deming, Peter Fushleberger, Wilhelmina Fushleberger, Martha E. Faris, Sarah E. Greenfield, Henry O. Gilbranson, George W. Grant, Sylvester Jenkins, Maggie M. Fisher, Harry Kays, Ed Kays, Milly Parker, Charles F. Kroeger, Benjamin C. Long, Susanna Long, Edwin M. Miller, Peter Mathias, Helen Serophina Mathias, Levi N. Miller, Mordicai O. McDonald, Gertrude Miller, Mary Ann Norris, A. J. Wilcox, R. M. Querry, Florence Faris, Rilla V. Kennedy, Laura G. Osborne, Millard Prevo, Caleb A. Pritchard, Samuel ■ J. Parker, Albeit Parker, Thomas H. Robinson, Charles F. Seelman, C. J. Schmidt, Maria Schmidt, Ethel L. Sharp, Opal R. Sharp, Mary A. Shields, James Thompson, Margaret Walters, Mary Cochran, Bertha Wildberg, Gertrude Wapplehorst, Henry- Wapplehdrst, Gertrude 1., Spitler, Orlanda Yeoman, Dallas Yeoman, Ora Yeoman, Leland Carson, Rensselaer Home Building Co., J. J. Lawler, Hazel Warner Hamilton, Dennis L. Hogan, Iva M. Amsler, Anna B. Burgett, Cecelia E. Perkins, Charles D.’ Nowels, Ida A. Randle, Jennie Nowels, Lucy Nowels, Odessa Nowels, Kenneth Nowels, Ernest Nowels, Lennie Nowels Rader, Everett Nowels, Edward Mills, Emory Mills, Myra Beeler, Albert Brand, Mary Elenore Brand, Lilly M. Carter, John N. Bull, William H. Barkley, Henry R. Wright, Lilly M. Hershman, Sarah E. Greenfield, Avanell Coen, Cora Nowels, Gail Wilson. You and each of you are hereby notified that the petitioner in ,the above entitled cause has filed its petition in the Commissioners’ court’ of Jasper county, Indiana, praying for the location and construction of a public tile drain upon and along the following described route, towit: Beginning at the north end of Scott street in the city of Rensselaer, Indiana, and running thence south on said Scott street to Grace street, and from thence in a southerly direction to the Iroquois river, where the same will have a good, and sufficient outlet. You are further notified that said petition is now pending and your lands are described as being benefited, and that said cause will come up for hearing and docketing before the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana, on June 5, 1917. the same being the second judicial day of the June term, 1917, of said board. THE CITY OF RENSSELAER, INDIANA. By Charles G. Spitler, Mayor. 1 F W. TOBIAS, H. R. WOOD, REX D. WARNER, H. F. KING, FRANK G. KRESLER, Councilmen. Attest: Joseph P. Hammond, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana.
If it’s anything in cardboards, cards, envelopes or papers of any kind The Democrat undoubtedly has It.
SQUARE THE VALUE OF OUR TOORS not by their cost but by their serviceability and the satisfaction derived in working with them. There’s another point. Being made of the finest steel and Other materials, they outlast inferior tools twicer or three times over. See the economy ofTthat proposition? G. W. EGER.
