Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 63, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 November 1919 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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Marie A. Comer; the W. H. Wood Company; Geo. A- Cover: Charles Creaaey; Thomas Davis; Harvey J. Dexter; Martha J. Earl and Alice Earl Stewart; John W. Fayldr; William C. Faylor; James A. Garfield; Maggie M. Guss; Chas. A. Harrington; Lewis JC. Harrington; Walter Harrington; Eunice Helsel; Eunice M. Helsel; Harry E. Hibbs; Geo. K. Hollingsworth; Emmet L. Hollingsworth; Nehfemiah Hopkins; Murtie Q. Hurd; Clifford E. Fairchild, trustee Keener Civil Township; May C. Kessinger; Ben King; August Krieger; Fred W. Krueger; children of Edward W. Lakin; children of Homer Lakin; Francis F, Lakin; Francis 'Fleet Lakin; ' Rhoda' EH?n Lakin: John V. Lash; Anton. Madsen; August Makus; Paul Makus; Geo. W. Martini Jas. H. McClanahan; Jas. H. and Lorah C. McClanahan; AHce, Minnie and Flor. ?J ence McDonald: Ira 3. Meader; Im Francis Meader; Gen. F.,,Meyers; son R. Michael; - George E. Murmyt Charles T„ Lucius j., Margaretta Otis and William G. Sage; Adward. J. Randle; 1 Charles Riee; Adolph JX Schultz; AmeL Schults; August August R. Schultz: Bertha.™ Schult® Bertha, August, Helena, Adolph, Amll Schultz and Clara Herre art* Hulda Rosenbaum; Bertha , Schultz, widow of Wm. Schultz; Emma Scnuitz; Fred Schultz; Julius Sohultz; Mattie Schultz; Paul Schultz: Paul L. Scnuitz; Reinhold O. Schultz; Jesse_ B.' Grace E. Shindler; John Stlbbe, Almira M. Stockton;. Jsrant E- Sutton; Delos Thompson; eimon Thompsons Walter Harrington trustee Union Civil Township; Robert M. VanAtta; John Pettet, trustee Walker Civil Township; Cordelia M. Williams; Jay Williams, that your lands, highways or rights of way, respectively, are described in said petition as affected by the proposed, drainage. Said petition asks for the construction of an open ditch by means of a dry land dredge, except that portion of the drain lying north of the C. & E. I. Railroad, which petitioners ask may be constructed as a scraper ditch, upon and along the following described route, to-wit: Commencing at or near the south central part of Section 12, Township 31 North, Range
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