Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 April 1889 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Spring Disorders
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THE STATE OF INDIANA,' qq Jasper County. > oo ' In to January term, A. D. In the matter of the petition of Lewis Davisson imd others for a ditch in U nlon town - ship, Jasper County, Indiana. Notice is hereby given that from this date until the 7th day of May, 1889, the undersigned, Commissioner of Drainage, to whom hasl>een assigned the construction of the ditch described in the report of the Comniissioners of Drainage in said matter, will receive bids for the construction of said d Said work has been divided into stations of one hundred feet in length, and bids tor constructing said diu-h or any part of it, must be by such stations. A computation of the number of cubic yards of Excavation in each station, together with the specifications as to tto w’Uth and depth, has bedn made, and will be furnished to any persons interested or bidding on said work. Said contracts will be let to the lowest and liest Mdders by stations. - Any person to whom a contract is let will be required to enter into a written contract and bond, with security, for the performance ofthe work, and that he will pay all damages occasioned by his non-iuiini-ment of his contract. Said ditch letting will be near the said ditch No. 56, and about one mile north of the Brushwood school house, in Union township, Jasper county, Indiana. . .The right to reject any and all bids is reserved n / Commissioner in Charge. Apr. 4-11.
