Jasper Republican, Volume 2, Number 10, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 November 1875 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

focgai Slut iit Indiana, Jasper county, ss; Fitz W. Bedford vs Orville Ursby and Richard Paul Before D.vfJ I. Jackson, Justice of the Peace ol Marion ToWnsbip. At’tayh.mdut. • w*'-’ ... The defendants in tbe above entitled cause will take notice that the plaintiff hai filed with me a cowplaifift. aibdavit and bund entitling hitti t« a writ of attachment, add that s-.id writ has been levied upon Certain prope-ty of the defendants, and summons returned nut found; and that the hearing of said cause is set for Saturday, the 27th day of November, A. D. 1875, wh'efi, if the defendants do not appear arid artsWet 1 , the cause will • e dete- mined it? th’ei absence. Witness my hand and private seal, this 29th day of October, 1876. D. I JACKSON, Justice of the Peace. Thompson & Bro. Attorney for Plaintiff. 85»3

Notice to Bridge Builders. Auditob’s OYfiCX', J Asm County, ) Rensbelaek, Ino , Oct. 26/1875.' / Notice is hereby given that proposals will be received at this office until 10 o’clock A. M. on Friday, the 10th day of December, 187'5, to furnish all material and build a pile bridge over the Iroquois river, at the crossing known as “the Lamson ford,” about six miles southwest of Ken selaer, according to the following specifications, to-wit: . Length of bridge one hundred and seven-ty-five (175) feet. Roadway twelve (12) feet. Bents composed of thr e (3) piles an. a cap, and to be fifteen 115) feet from center to center of caps, an ito be well bra-ed by a 2 xld tach plank, well fastened on to piles with suitable sized bolts or pins, and extending from top of beut on one side to the bottom of the river on the other side of bent. Piles to be at least twelve (12) inches in diameter under caps, and tenoned into caps with a 3 x 12 ineff tehori s’x (6) inches deep ip to a 8 X 12 inch mortise six (6) inches deep, fastened by an cne and one-fourth (Ij) inch round oak pin. Piles to t>6 cut from live tracs, p oled, a d driven with a seventeen -hundred (1700) pound hammer, falling twenty five (25) feet, with a settlement, of not more than three (3) inches to the stroke ; and to be .five aud onehalf (SJ) feet apart. Cafi's to be 9x 12 and fourteen (14) feet long Jo sts to be 3 x 12 and sixteen (16) feet long, placed two (2) feet from center to center. Floor to be two (2) inch plunk well spiked to joists. Railing: Posts to be 4 x 4, four (4) feet long, let into caps, and well spiked with four (4) sixty (60) penny nails. Railing to be 4x 4 well spiked on to posts; and fourteen (14) inches wide of inch boards to be spiked on to inside of posts under rails. All timber and lumber to be of good,sound white oak, or burr oak, and free from windshakes or cheeks. The bridge when completed to be 3 .eet above high water mark. Th whold to be completed in a good, substantial and workman-like manner, and to the acceptam-e of this Board, and paid for when so completed and accepted. To be completed at a time agreed upon by the Board and contractor when contract is awarded. The Board reserve the right to rbjectany and all propositions. Probable length of piles sixteen (16) to eighteen, (18) feet. By order of the Board es Commissioners of Jasper County. FRANK W. BABCOCK, 7w4 Auditor Jasper Oemrty.

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