Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 21 January 1920 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Marguerite had his eyes wide open. He seemed to be breathing softly, as though he, too, were bent on playing the game. Quite suddenly they came out of the forest into a broken mangy space. The heat and glare was terrific. Here and there were scraggy groups of thorn, apparently burnt up by the sun, but in reality very much alive. To one side, an enormous acacia cast its grateful blot of shade. The tracker, pausing at last, looked straight up, transfixed in arf eloquent pose. Andrea followed his gaze. At an incredible height she saw a branch, freshly broken. Her reason battled with Incredulity; it told her that only one thing could have reached the branch and snapped it —the up-flung trunk of the rearing beast they were following. For the.first time in her life, measuring again that height, she felt actual awe. M’sungo cast a glance over his shoulder. His face was alight, his eyes shone with a swimming brilliance. A few minutes later they came to the ragged edge of the elephant bush. The tracker cast left and right with quick, jerky steps. Here the three bulls had separated; joyful sign, for it showed Intention to feed. The tracker came to a halt, dropped the tip of his assegai shaft to a chosen spoor. M’sungo looked back at Andrea impatiently. She threw herself from Marguerite’s back and hastily stripped off her jersey, unbuttoned her skirt and let it falL She stood in helmet, khaki shirt and breeches, puttees and tightly laced boots —an adorable study in brown. But M’sungo had no time for artistic effects; he turned from her with a nod and plunged into the bush in the wake of the tracker.
DITCH NOTICE To Paul Hoffman, Henry Kopka, Samuel R. Stoller, Eugene Schladenhaufter, John Schladenhauffer, T. Lono Snyder, Daniel Jackson Buts, Samuel T. King and Mrs. King (whose Christian namie is unknown), his wife; Anna Zbinden, William SChleman, Charles Murdock, C. B. Gordon, Charles Franks and all others concerned. You are each hereby severally notified that a petition has beenfiled with the clerk of the circuit court of Pulaski county, Indiana, by Joseph Pelsey et al, asking for the location of a drainage in Salem township, Pulaski county, Indiana, and in Gillam township, Jasper county, Indiana, over and upon the following route, to-wit: Commencing at or near the southwest corner of the northwest quarter (%) of the northeast quarter (%) of section twelve (12), township twenty- nine (29) north, ranige five (5) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, at or near the source of the Paris H. Lawrence et al ditch, thence running in an easterly and southeasterly direction along, with and over anid upon the route of said Lawrence ditch, and ending in the Tony L. Ketman et al ditch, at the most practical point in the southeast quarter ( )of the northeast [quarter (%) pf sectiou fourteen (14), township twentynine (29) north, range four (4) west, in Pulaski county, Indiana; to deepen the original channel of said Lawrence ditch, and widen the same wherever it may be necessary to make said ditch a sufficient outlet for the lands and highways sought to be drained by said petition. Said petition was filed in the clerk’s office of Pulaski county, Indiana, on the 9th day of January, 1920, and the same will come up for docketing as a cause pending' before the Pulaski circuit court of Pulaski county, Indiana, on Monday, February 16, 1920. Given under my hand and the seal of skid court this 9th day of January, 1920. G. H. COLLINS, Clerk Pulaski Circuit Court. H. A. Ames & Reidelbach Bros., Attorneys.
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