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DITCH NOTICE. - -L - -t y ~XXJ"HTRVAP, 3®trn Wugiier. JwSph fcjtfus, it Halt Verger. Htki Margaret. 4 . Beeve* tiled i»v the Auditor's office >4 Jsssper county. Indiana, ;■ petition to to? Bca-d of (Yuiwhssion< i s tff tJ'.e v-uety of and Mate of Indiana, praying ?nt»i B«su-« to cause to be cPnstnteNM t; -DiN-h or Drain in' Milrey town* strip to said cciratv wsff yjnp .w* hereinafter deSrrYhert; and wltproak mi tfce 3rd day of .tune.
rSav. tpe taUiti being ihe'•secolid.day >vf the. I retrr.lar June Term 1896. of said Board of Coirttnissiotii ts, they did bv an order duly enter,-** of S.i'ixtri! appoint Jollies C. Deviling. Stev.-urt 0. lisiimnond awl William M. Hoover as viewersin said cause to,view said proposed ditch and to iierfof rti certain du(Jes tu said order named end tn t i and perform all other necessary acts and services as such vjotveM ami to flic their rep mi with the County Auditor; and whereas said viewers liuve' tnadc their vsea <>! said propo.-ed wmR and alter having snUscrtOed and sworn to the same, have lilt’d their report with tire midcrsigiied Auditor of said Comity
•1 new-lot c mmw is here!, v csven of the imvdeuev and prayer of ‘said petition and tli i fitins of said viewers’ report Kliereon nipithat the ti-Kie setforJaeariug theneor. is on Mo«OAy. the Ist dav of September. WS9. the same Being the Ist day of the regular September ’Penn, 1890 or said Commissioners’ Court, g *wl proposSt'dlteli fcedesertbed-tts follows:
Beginning at tlie northeast corner • wf the west half of the southwest quarter < ,it-section twenty-six (Hi) township! wentv-eiglit (28) north Kamfe six W west ; iwd-rrmntng' tt' ewm-hortk 3itU degrees west. 370 (eet; thence 1 ,v*pth 2dc grees west, 280 feet; thence north ps & % degrees west 380 feet: themee north- eighty leight degrees West. seven hundred and weiitv feet 1 t lienee North 54 and 3f degre ®cy west 590 l feet.; thence north, 52 degrees w. - *at, 160 feet; I thence north, 47 degrees wes ,t, 375 feet; | thence nortli, 35 and R degr ev* west, 425 feet; thence north, (.degrees . thenee lidrth, 16 degrees e *st, 218 feet; tlience north, 6 and 'A degrees etejt; .730 feet; tlience north, 52 degrees east ■ g. feet; thence north, 71 degrees east, 105 feet ,; ithence north, 86degreeseast., 716 feet; then »< north 75 defrees east, 1200 feet; tlience r 44 and X egreeseast, 1200 feet; then *. north 14 and X degree east, 018 feet; the *-e north, 2 degrees west, 632 feet; thence 1 north, 14 degrees west, 1185 feet: thence n* jrth, 24 degrees west, 563 feet; thenee nor th, 14 and Js degrees west, 1000 feet; the jjee north, 26 degrees east, 100 feet; thence north, 45 degrees t-lienee, norf 4. 73 degrees east, 1785 feet; tlience north, 6 j degrees east, 565 feet; thenee north, 45 an ,d % degrees east, 1100 feet: thence north. : , degrees east, 2435 feet; thenee north, 6 deg fees east, 1369 feet; thenee north, 47 degrei is west, 1145 feet; thenee north 84 degre es west, 663 feet; thenee north. 64 degre es west, 417 feet; "tlience nortli, 74 and If d egress west, 420 f eest: tlience south, 50 degr* *rs west, 835 lent; thenee south, 63 degrees west, 765 feet; thenee north, 63 degr yes west, 200 feet; thenee north, 27 deg fees west, 770 feet, thence south; 7; deg rees west, 550 feet, thenee west 1280 feet w hereft tenninates in the Big Slough ditch. The names of tile jwtiers of the, lands through which the sat ,d ditch will pass or be affected bv the const ruction of said ditch are as follows to w it: George 1.. Parks, Andrew J. Smith, Mo rgaret A. Beever, John Wagner, Joseph Ni dtis, Nicholas Zimmerr Simon l’. Thompson , Gharte.s Balcome, Alfred Thompson. st< qthen Plummer, Marion L. Spitler, "P. Foltz, and James Britton, John Mai teever, James Parks, Oarolino Schmidt, Margaret A. Moss, William F. Myers, James McCord, Thomas 51. Walters, David J. Thompson, Charles P. smith, Mat Yeager , James Loshbaugh, A 1 bert W r . Cleveland , Charles E. Loshbaugh, Augustus D. Babci ick, Fred West, William Madder. Stephen S .Wingate, Peter Wasson, Henry Williams, 1 iarvey W. Wood. John M. Wasson, Mi troy T jwnsliip, for roads. In wit ne-s whereof I have liere- ! . C\unto set ;my hand and affixed the ( v Jsealof t ,he Board of Commission. ers at It ensselaer, this 6th day of I August, A. D. 185 0. (. KEOttGEM ROBINSON, Auditor of Jasper Co. Ind.
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DITCH NOTICE.
AT rDKKE VS, Aimed a Hedges, \\ es. Nelson Morris. By h M- Hodges, t’fcssa's dfUi Mu Ju 1890, a 1 Sing IrS* s . H , stmc.ed * H^atic/deserib-
ufar CommissiotiCTS, - they did entered of rccont “PPO portcr xmtan , Addison l’arKtson and JohnJ. PorWr. m lin said cause to view saw prop« Ditchf and to iKtriorm ccrt: i lll t f „. ~]■ said oriler named aqd t ._ cssary acts and serview viewers, andto file thetr report with the youuty Au(3jtor; and wtiereas said jave made tlieir yiew ol said proposed wor an( j aftcr having suliscribed and sworn to Me Sll me. have filed their report witk. the uw .ersigned, County Auditor of said Ooanty 01 jasper
Therefore notice (S hereby give# of the pendency and pray er 0 f ga id Petition and the filing of said Viow ers report thereon, and that the time set for t'ne hearing thereof, is on Tuesday, the 2nd day of September, . 1890.
The ri¥*>e lieing the second day of the regular Septeßiher Term, 1890, of said Commissioners Court, Said proposed Ditch is described as -ftrttoUTSTS-wit: ' ' it— Ckmmeneing 2407 feet North and 535 leett West of the Southwest corner of the Jiast half of the Southeast quarter of Section B*. Township 33 North. Range 6 West, of the j second Principal Meridian, at the Bridge on | sue highway running south of Baum’s Bridge, [ the line of Ditch running thence, south 55 degrees. West 16900 feet, thence S west 27330 feet and in this last, course bearing south about one half mile, and terminating in the Kankakee River, near the center of the southeast quarter cf the southeast quarter, of Section 9 Township 32 north, Range 7 West, in Jasper County, Indiana. The names of the owners of the lands; through which said Ditch will pass, or he affected by the construction of said Ditch, arc as follows to-wit: L. M. Hodges, Lewis Hughel, Selwin Rich, Nelsou Alorris, Joseph Leonard, William V. Gise. Elisha Ware. Fred Lange, James King, M. F. Chilcote, Ellen E. Graham, Mary M. Myers, Charles Myers, John V. Myers, John M. Helmick. William 11. Myers. Wbeatttetd Township, George D. Huffman, C. W. Huffman, John Makecver; W. 51. Jett. William Jett. Simon I’. Thompson, Nelson Alorris, Malinda Blocker, .Alfred Thonipson, Daniel P. Ingraham, William M. Bray, Joseph C. Bray, Joseph L. Bray, L. G. Howell. W. J. Howell, Elisha C. Ware, Azariah Warren, H. B. Shaffncr. L. W. ShaHner, Minnie Schatzley, E. H. Tableiv David J. Thompson, Thomas J, Spitler heirs, Golden P. Ireland, George Maxwell, Charles H. Harden, L. E. Morrison, 'V. E. Svyeucy, J. Sweue.v, H. D. Sweney, W. E. DDecker, E. Carpenter, 51. A. Bridenbauglv, William Williamson, John Burk, James T. 51 ix, Carroll C Kent, M. Seebergsr, William M. Light, William Schofield, Peter Alack, J. Newman, R N. McCoaell. Thomas Spitler heirs. Thomas Spitler, T. W. Bickneil, Richmond Hathaway, T. B. Swarts. Ah/.a Bierma, North End Gun Club of Chicago, T. J. Irwin, Mary A. Haughe, Cath Bacon, Hariet Sackett, Brtcn E. Davis, Keener Township-, Pres -Et Davis. In witness whereof I have liercunto t SEAL 1 sot m - v 9and and affixed the seal of l ) tlie Board ot Commissioners at 0 Rensselaer, Jasper County, Ind., this sth day of August. A. D 1890. GEORGE M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County, Ind.
DITCH NOTICE. WHEREAS, Amanda A. Denton, of White county, Indiana, and David Culp, of Jasper county, Indiana, filed in the Auditor’s office ol White countv. Indiana, a petition to the Beard of Commissioners of the counties of White and Jasper, in the State of Indiana, praying said Boards to cause to be constructed a ditch or drain in Monon township. White county-, Indiana, and in Hanging Grove, Milroy and Marion townships, Jasper county, Indian a, as hereafter described, a copy of said petition having been duly certified by the Auditor of White county, Indiana, to the Auditor of Jasper county. Indiana, and whereas the Board of Commissioners of White county appointed Thomas J. Gafford, Uriah H. Hussey and Robert R. Brickenridge, of White county, Indiana, and the Board of Commissioners of .Jasper county, appointed Alfred Donnelly, Francis M. Barker and Elzer A. Griswold. of Jasper county, Indiana, as viewers in said cause, to view said proposed aitch and to perform certain duties in said order named, and to do and perform all other necessary acts and services as such viewers and to rile their report with each of the county Auditors, of ■White and Jasper counties, ana whereas said viewers have made their view of said proposed work, and after having shbscribed and sworn to the same have filed their report with the undersigned county auditor of said couaty of •Jasper. Therefore notice is hereby given of the pen-i deucy and prayer of said petition and the filing qf said viewers’ report thereon and that the time and place set for the hearing thereof is on Thursday the 4th day of September, 1890, at the Auditor s office in Moatieeilo. White county, Indiana, the same beiug the Fourth day of the regular September terra, 1890, of said com-niis-iionera’ court of White county Indiana. Said proposed ditch is described as follows, to wit:
Commencing at the center of section fourteen (14) township twenty-eight (28) north, range (5, west, and runniug thence west twenty feet, thence north three thousand, five hundred and eighty feet, theuce north forty-five degrees west fifty feet, thence west eight hundred feet, thence north fifty-one and one-half decrees west one thousand and three hundred feet, thence south eighty -one and one-fourth degrees west seven huudred and fifty feet, theuce west four hundred and twenty feet, •thence north forty-eight and one-fotlrth degrees west one thousand, three hundred and thirty feet. thence north fifty-four degrees west two thousand, three hundred and twenty three feet, thence south eightv-soven degrees tvest six thousand, nine hundred aud twentyseven feet, thenee north eightv-two and oliefouith degrees west nine hundred ninety-five feet, thence north sixty-seven and three- fourths degrees west one thousand, six hundred and fifty leet, thence north seventy-six anil one degrees west one thousand, six hundred aud ninety feet, Jbence north fifty-six and onelourth degrees west eight hundred aud seven - teen feet, thence north sixty-two degrees west one thousand, six hundred ami twenty-thrteie feet, thence south eighty degrees west eight thousand, live hundred and seventy feet, thence north seventy-nine aud one-half degrees west one thousand, four hundred and fifty feet, thence west three thousand, one hundred and fifty feet, thence south 6eventy-three and three-fourths degrees iweat three hundred feet, theuce south forty eight and three-fourths degrees west four hundred and ninety feet, thenee aouth sixty-eight and one-fourth degrees west one thousand, one hundred and forty-four feet and There terminates, south nine Hundred and four feet distant from the northwest corner ot section eleven (11) twenty-eignt (48) north, Range six (6) West. The names of the owners of the lands through which the said ditch will pass, are as follows to-wit: Perry W. Miller, Amanda Denton, B. A. & J. Q. Linville, National Park Bank of New York, S. P. Thompson, A. and 8. P. Thompson, A. Thompson, A. McCoy and Mattie Rinehart. Mattie Rinehart, Enoch S. Clark. Fritz Zard, Peter Wasson, John M. Wasson White County Roads, and Jasper County Roads. ... Said proposed work affects the lands of Perry W. Miller, Milton Shirk, George F. Mellender, Hirain N. Jacks, Charles L. Saylor, Amanda Denton, John B. Lefler etai. Martin L. Bundy, C. M. Horner, B. A. and J 6 Linville, Daniel J. dark, Lovenia E. Sills, National Park Hank of New York. John W. Donaldson, James E. Donaldson, Thomas 8. Peregrine, Maria Peregrine, F. B Rishllng. A R. Risliling, White county for roads, Mary P Hoover. Alfred R. Bone, -Etna Life Insurance Company, Levi Hall, HezckUh Kesler. James Sutton, A. and S. P. Thompson, Alfred Thompson, Simou P Thompson, t.noch S. Clark, Fritz Zard, William Castor. Mattie Rinehart, A. McCoy, A. McCoy and Mattie Rinehart, William W. Russell, Mary R. Post. Thomas Smith, George R. Smith, L., N.A. &C. Railroad for right of way, William R. Sutton, David Culp. John M. Wasson, Sarah E: Wood, Harvey W. Wood and Jasper county for mail. In witness whereof I hav* hereunto (seal i set my hand and affixed the seal of V/tvVxJ Itosrd of Commissioners at 0 Rensselaer, this 4th dnv Of August. A. 1> 1890. ' i GEO. M. ROBINSON, * Audi tor Jasper Co. Ind. ]
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THEF jTATE OF INDIANA,}. InT’ Jasper County, I oo* 1890. ae Jasper Circuit Court, to October Term \‘.
Be it remembered, that on tliis 26th day -oi jlv. I*lo, Simon P. Thompson, plaintiff, by Frank Foltz, ids attoruev. tiled in the Offce of the Clerk ot said Court, his eomplaint Agairfst said defendants hereinafter named atid also the affidavit, of a competent iierson, that the defendants to-wit: Henry Grotenkemper, Grotenkemper his wife whose first name is unknown; the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Henry Paul, deceased, and the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of said Henry Paul, are non-residents of the State of Indiana, and that their residence is unknown said non-residents, idefendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of saiij suit to quiet title to real estate in said countv; and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said Court. 1S:)0: to-wit: on the 21st, day of October. 1890. Witness mv hand and the seal of in Rens"rlr Jselaer, on this 26th day of July JAMES F. IRWIN. Clerk. Frank Foltz, Att’y. for Plaintiff. July 31. Aug.'7, 14, v ,
Sl-EEIEIT IfflE. THE STATE OF INDIANA, ) Jasper County, ( bb* No. 4138. In Jasper Circuit Court, To October Term, 1890. Be it remembered, that on the 26th day of July, 1890, William A. Rinehart, plaintiff by Thompson & Bro., his attorneys tiled in the office of the Clei-k of said Court, his complaint against the defendants hereinafter named and also tlie affidavit of a competent, person, that the following defendants in said cause to-wit: The unknown heirs, devisees and legatees, of Erasmus B. Collins deceased, and the unknown heirs, devisees. and legatees of the uuknown heirs, devisees* and legatees of said Erasmus B. Collins are non-residents of the State of Indiana and that their residence is unknown-; that this action is to quiet title to real estate in said county; said non-i‘esident defendants are therefore hereby notified of the pendency of said suit, and that said cause will stand for trial at the October term of said Court, 1890, to-wit: on the 21st day of October 1890. Witness my hand and the seal of f V “i: ~' Jselaer, on this 28th day of July, JAMES F. IRWIN, Clerk. Thompson & Bro., Atty’s. for Plaintiff. July 31, Aug. 7. 14-
Sheri ff’s Sale. - ’. " " . BY V IRTUE of a certified copy ot a decree and execution to me directed from the Qcrk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause No. 4130, wherein Alkanah J. Galbreth was plaintiff and James A. Kays and Mary B. Kays were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of three hundred and ninety-six dollars and ninety cents (5396.90) together with interests and costs I will expose at pub’ic sale on Saturday, the 23rd day of August, A. D., 1890, between the hours of 10 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock p. m. of said day, at the door ol the Court House In the town of Rensselaer, Jasper Countv, Indiana, the rents and profits, Jor a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate, towit: The east half (54) of the northwest quarter 04) of the northeast quarter ()4) of section sixteen (16) in township twenty-nine (29) north, range six (6) west, in Jasper county. Indiana. And should such rents and profits not sel lfor a sum sufficient to discharge said decree and execution, with interest and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid; expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in and to said real testate, or so much thereof as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree and execution with interest and costs. Said sale will be made without any relief from valuation and appraisement laws and in accordance with the order of said Court in said decree and execution. PHILIP BLUE,. Sheriff of Jasper County, Ind M. F. Chilcote, Atty. for Plaintiff. July -31. Aug. 7-14-21.
Application for License. NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Rensselaer, in Marion township, Jasper county, and state of Indiana, that the undersigned George A. Strickfaden, a male inhabitant of the state of Indiana, and over the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, not in ’the habit of becoming intoxicated and fit in every respect to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners in said Jasper county at their September term 1890, said term commencing on Monday, September Ist, 1890, for a license to sell and barter spiritous, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the priviledge of allowing and permitting the same to l>e drank in the following premises to-wit: The. precise location of the premises on which the undersigned desires' to sell and barter with the privilege of allowing the same to be drank thereon, is a one story brick building forty (40) feet long by twenty (20) feet wide on Van Rensselaer street and situated on lot number three (3) block number four (4) of the original pbit of Rensselaer, Indiana, and described as follows: Beginning one hundred and twelve and one half (112)4) feet northwesterly from the corner of Washington street and Van Rensselaer street, thenee north-westerly on Van Repsselaer street twenty (20) feet, thence westerly parallel with Washington street forty (40) feet thence south-easterly parallel with Van Rensselaer street twenty (20) feet, thence easterly parallel with Washington street forty (40) feet to the place of beginning. Said'license will bo asked fora period of one year. GEORGE A. STRICKFADEN. AUg. 7-14-21.
Application for License. NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Rensselaer, in Marion township, Jasper county, and the state of Indiana, that the undersigned Joseph R. Kight, a male inhabitant of said Marion township and over - the age of twenty-one years, of good moral character, not in the habit of becoming intoxicated and fit in every respect to be entrusted with the sale of intoxicating liquors, will apply to the Board of Commissioners of said Jasper county, at their September term, 1890, said term commencing on Monday, September Ist, 1890, for a license to sell and barter spiritons, vinous, malt and all other intoxicating liquors in a less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of allowing and permitting the same to be drank on the following premise? to-wit: Commencing one hundred and seven (107) feet and ten (10) inches westerly from the easterly corner of block four (4) in the town of Rensselaer at a point on the ndrt-h----erly line of Washington street on lot number one (1) in said block and running thence north, thirty, two (32) degrees and fifty (SO) minutes west, parallel with Van Rensselaer street, forty-nine (48) feet and thence south, flfty-seven (57) degrees and ten (10) mi flutes west, parallel with Washington street twenty (20i feet, thence south, thirty .two (82) degrees and fifty (30) minutes ’east, parallel with Van Rensselaer street forty-nine (49) feet and thence north, flfty-seven (57) degrees and ten (10) minutes cast, along the northerly, lihe of Washington street twenty (20) feet to the place of beginning. Said premises being known as the stone building all situated on lot one ri) block four (4) in the town-of Rensseler, .Jasper county, Indiana p—■ Said license is tiskod fora period of one year and for the sale of spiritous, vinous and all intoxicating liknors. JOSEPH R. KIGHT. An*. 7-14-21.
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