Rensselaer Journal, Volume 12, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 December 1902 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice of Hearingoll Ditch Petition. I No. SS9- | IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION* OF ROBERT PARKER, ET AL. I Notice is hereby given that a petition has! been filed with the Auditor of Jasper County,! State of Indiana, and viewers nave been ap-l pointed who have viewed and reported said! view, which is on file id my office. The hear*! ing of said petition upon its merits will be onl Tuesday. January 6,1903, I the same being the second day of theirl December Term, 1902. The prayer of said! petition is that a ditch be constructed on the I following route to-wit: I Beginning sixteen hundred and fifity-six I (1656) feet west of the southeast comer ofl section seventeen (17), township twenty-eight I (28) nhrth, range six (6) west, and running] thence in a general northerly direction a total | distance of 9200 feet to its outlet in Smith | ditch on the east side of the southeast quarter | of the southeast quarter of section eight (8), ] twenty-eight (28) north, range six (6) west. I This proposed work will affect the lands of i the following persons: Herbert Powell, James I W. Barling, John Spies, William B. Austin, 1 Robert Parker, Lois Pennright, Albert G. W. 1 Farmer, Mrs. W. Anne Peters, Civil Town-1 ship of Marion, Trustee of Civil Township of Marion. I Wm. C. Babcock, Auditor Jasper County. ! December-4- x 1J
NOTICE OF DITCH LETTING. ■ NOTICE is hereby given, that, at my office, Hfll on MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1902, at One O'clock, P. M„ I will open sealed bids filed prior thereto, and proceed to let the ■m contract for the construction of an open ■ ditch, known as the deepening, extending S*',-'. and otherwise improving Union, Eakin ana H|li| Scott Cooper Ditches. Hnl No. 403. * Wmk Beginning t wenty(2o)feet south of the north west corner of the east half of section twelve (12), In township thirty-one (31) north, range Hfli seven (7) west, running thence in a general ■fHI southerly direction to its outlet in the Iroquois Kiver near the center of the northeast ■§§§. quarter of the northeast quarter of section IlMi twenty-three (23), t wnship thirty (30) north, ■fit' range seven (7) west. Also a lateral, commencing at the north- Stffi east corner of the northwest quarter of north west quarter of section two (2), township (30) ■SKI north, range sev'fen (7) west, and running thence in a general southerly direction to its HflBF outlet in Main Ditch at stake 310 in the southeast quarter of northeast quarter of section H fourteen (14). township thirty (30)north, range fcfrefc seven (7). west. HHB Said work will be let in parcels as follows: HBK Ist. That portion of Main Ditch lying JH above the southerly side of the Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad grade, containing WBMm 35,183 yds, estimated at 8 cents per yd, which ■§§§ can be made with teams and scrapers. Ml 2nd. That portion of lateral ditch between ■ptS. station “O” and station “100", consisting tUSUI merely In cleaning one old ditch. Total estimate $179.50. ■Ht 3rd, That portion of Main Ditch below HH| grade of Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad and that portion of lateral below sta- ■BWmI tlon'TOO”, which 3rd parcel will be dredge work, and contains 106,353 cubic yards of Mali excavtion estimated at $9,643.85. All to be done according to speciOcations on file In the County Auditor’s office. Each bid must be accompanied by a bond SSII in double the amount of hid. sn| By order of the Board of Commissioners, Wmm Wm. 0. Babcock, Auditor of Jasper County, Ind.* Hng Dec.-4-11. H
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