Rensselaer Republican, Volume 22, Number 49, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 August 1890 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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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