Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1890 — Page 8

DITCH _ ■- _ _ NOTICE! MONON DITCH. By Joiin C. Sharp et al, "IkTOTICE is hereby given that more than JLN ten davs prior to thcflrrt day of t lie March Term,* IS9O, of the Oominisflopers’ Oourt. a petition was tiled In the Auditor’s •Bee. of Pulaski county, Indiana, by John ©. Sharp, Eva M. Sliatp, Frederic ikwke, JoeepU t'ox. John Boyle. Chas. Schultz, \V. Mlwole-, Fred Kahn, William K. Limber, Aaron Archer,Carl Sternberg, A. W\ Willtoms,' Thomas Orsv. W. A. Carr, John It. JPtoker, Seth F. Baird, Deioss Hoop, Elijah It. Item. Lewis MfcbahbiStj Francis M. Jianoock, Abner livers, William C. Ilaymond, lm*c Lehman, John F. Hey worth, John C. Kngle. John Engle. Joshua Byres, John Rogers. Alphonzo I*. Rockwell, Henry L. White, James E. Low, Orin Sevems, Moses A. Dills, K. W. Maxwell, Ben V. Meyers, George Burden. Michael I-elzloff, Levi W. Scott, Sanford Scott, W. H. Emic-h, S. D. Wggs, Jotm M. Baughman, F. M. Snyder, J. IL Mohler, Jacob F. lsenberger, Peter Me Cfcrty, G. P. Ford, Robert H. Little, for the location of a public ditch in Pulaski, Jasper •nd White counties, Indiana, upon the following route, to-wit: Commencing at Post marked “0" Bearing south 33 degrees east. 1333, feet fkom the northwest oorner of the northeast qparter, of section six (6) township ttbrty-on.e (31) north, range three (3) west, fa Pulaski county, IndianaThenoc moth 2oty degrees east 3600 feet. Thence south 30 degrees east 7750 ftot. Thence south 11 degrees west 4950 feet. Thence, south 12100 feet. Thence south 49degrees westo9oo feet. Thence south 59 degrees west 5400 feet. Thence south 45K degrees west 9050 feet. Thence south 59 degrees west 8750 feet. Thence south 23 degrees west 4100 feet. Thence south 15>£ degrees oast 2750 feet. Thence south 4 degrees west 300 feet. Thence south IS'.; degrees west 2350 feet. Thence south 2;; degrees west 950 feet. Thence south 12 degrees east 2450 feet. Thence south 54 degrees east 1250 feet. Thence son<ii to degrees east 850 feet, Thence south h'.oo feet. Thence sout h 31!, degrees east 3150 feet. Thence south tbs degrees east 1830 feet. Thence South 12 degrees east 850 foot. Thence south 60 degrees east WOO feet. Thence sou tit 81 degrees east IOUO feet. Thanc-e south 54 degrees east I SSfifeet. Thence south 33 degrees east 2309 feet. Thence south 51 degrees east 3300 foot. Thence south 22)f degrees east 2800 feel. Thence south 18 degrees east 400 feet. Thence smjth S 7 degrees east 1300 feet. Thence south 21 degrees east 900 feet. Thence south 44 degrees east 1230 feet. Thence south 4 degrees west 1950 feet. Thence south 8 degrees east 1650 feet. Thence south 4 degrees west 1400 feet. Thenee south 18 degrees east 2150 feet. Thence south 48 degrees east 1850 feet. Thence south 17 degrees east 2850 feet. Thenee south 4 degrees west 800 feet. Thence south 13)* degrees west.7oo feet. Thence south 22 >; degrees west 600 feet. Thence south 31 degrees west 1000 feet. Thence south 700 feet. Thence south 7)4 degrees east 1050 feet. Thence south 143* degrees west 650 feet. Thence south 35Jf degrees west 400 feet. Thence south 62 degrees west 800 feet. Thence south 48,¥ degrees west 700 feet. Thence south degrees west 500 feet. Thence south 35 degrees west 600 feet. Thence south 71 degrees west 500 feet. Thence south 22 degrees west 500 feet. Thence south 13 decrees west 800 feet. Thenee south 81 degrees west 600 feet. Thenee north 81 degrees west3oo feet. Thenee south 59 degrees west 400 feet. Thenee south 10 degrees west SKID feet. Thenee south 23 degrees east 400 feet, Thenee south 1 degree cast 1100 feet. Thenee south 17 degrees west 900 feet. Thenee sout h 12 degrees east 500 feet, Thenee south 45i£ degrees east 1200 fcctT* tea post marked ‘'1283” bearing north 32 degrees west 35 feet, from the southeast corner of section eleven ■ (ill in township kwenty-cieht i2Bi berth range four (4) west in White county, ludiam »nd there ending. Also a branch tel lie above named Diteli, as follows to.witt Commencing at a post marked “0.” Bearing north 45 degrees east 32 feet from the south west, corner of the northeast •turner of section twenty-five (25) town, ship thirty-one (311 north range five (5) west in Jasper county Indiana, these* cast 6300 •tot, thenee south 20 degrees east 1350 feet, (hence south 500 feet, thence south 4ijs deKree:; east 'llOO feet,, thence east («0 Ibet. t hence sout h 63 degrees cast 2209 feet, (hence south 3-) degrees east 4150 feet, thenee South 54 degrees east 1550 feet. Thence south :i degrees east 1000 feet. Thence south 56 degrees east 700 feet Thence east 1600 feet. Tuc.vv wutn *.*tiegrees east 850 feet. Thenee ,ih degrees east 4ttK» feet. Thence'south 29 degrees east 1000 feet. Thenee south 4i degrees east sou feet, Thenee son! I; 39degrees east 2 00 feet. Thenee south 29 degrees east 1 wo feet. Thenee south 7 degrees cast 900 feet Thence south 4 degrees west 4800 feet, , Thenee south 17 degrees west 800 feet. Thence south 35 degrees west 1400 teet. Thenee soutli 27 degrees west 1500 feet to a stake marked “401.” Being at a stake toarked 9605,:’ on the line of said main ditch *nd there ending, all in Pulaski, Jasper and White const •«*. in State of Indiana: That certified oepies of said petition were •tod by the Auditor of Pulaski county, Indiana, in the olfiees of the Auditors of Jasper ■nd White counties, Indiana, more than ten days prior to the first day of the March Tterm, 1890, of the Commissioners’ Court, of ■dd counties, and at said March Term. 1890 <u the csunuiissioner’s Court, of Pulaski, ■White amt jasper counties, Indiana, each ot said courts appointed three disinterested householders and freeholders of their re apeetivo counties, to view said proiiosed ff'tch, and report their doings in each of said counties. Xow therefore. Notice is hereby given that said viewers have filed a full report of their doings in the matter of said ditch, In the Auditor s offices, of Pulaski, Jasper and White counties, tliat they report that said ditch shall lie located upon the foregoing ronie and that the same will be a Public Otility and benefit, and conducive to the Public health, convenience and wellfare, that said ditch as located will pass through or affect lands in Pulaski, Jasper and White counties, Indiaua, belonging to the following named persons, to-wit: Abigail-Woody, -bi» Parratt, Ernest, Rosenbaum. Lew is C. Kroft, William Selmer, J H. and n Fern, fii-*>t names unknown. Amnel Bonner, George Rodenberger, Andxow Raker, Kunibert Hildcn, Gertrude Ililden, ociga.i W. Davis, Frederick Pelzcr, Joiin Berreshine, Julius Golz, I). lieirtshiiiner. Jr., lir-t mune unknown, Robert B. Morrow, U. H«*iiislijiiner, first name unknown. SUeph' l *! ami Sanders, first names unknown, Jv as Thews, Barnhart Horn, gharie.s_.NeK Phillip O’Connor, Michael Icttzloff, E abetli l.ettxloff, William Geiger. Join McAnlirf, Rosa Wagner, Jolm 33. Cap eh, John Uawthbru, John 3V. SS H ‘ r JpCarty. John Roda, diaries Rods. Thome - Bartee, Peter Roda, Albet-tine Roda, Henderson Dunkle. John L. Roda. Jhcob O. Fieckner, William E. Ackley Enoch Zellers, Harmon Kotlke, Margarett Hath way, John H. Lambert, Jesse Jessen, William salmi, Albert S. dUdwell. John 5* 1 ? 51 : Gcotge Miller. Henry Henning and Henninw. whose names y> unknown, William McCord, Charles ■ggert Thomas P. McAnliff, John J. Me Anliff, Thomas Boyle. WUliam Bovle, John ItoTle, Jacob Howelsen, Jacob Haneisen, Cjt.• siei,.ug, ounsviau Braudel, i'errv O. Walue--, Charles Castar, Charles G. Schultz, ,vr ‘'t. Temins Wert, William W. Fhulips, A. B. Carey, first name unknown, Frcde. i ».<se. r'ruueis Mai lain, Peter A. White, John Dirk, diar'es F. Ousbom, Deloss Root, Jolm McAullff, Fred Kahn. FredKoho, Jeremiah H. Falvev. Isaac Betts JohuC. IbtrsT. John. Hahn, Charles Hahn, ■ad James W. Brison. Harvey G. Sutton, Eartoe \V. Goble, Sarah M. Goble, Patrick Emmett. John E- Emmett, Patrick K. Em mett, Anna Emmett, Mary Emmett, Roliert Fmmett. »nn» Smith, Julia Kmme t, Rose Kknmett, James Emmett. Thomas Emmett. Christian Miller, David Liticer, FredericEwdiiow. James K. Kittle, Silas Day, Harriet Birnett, John C. and Eva M. Sharp, R. E. Dohs, first name unknown, James L. Gill more, Julias Zuck, Samuel Dunkcn, Matthew Bentley, &artia L. Bnndy, Joachim

Soldier, Charles Becker, John R. Wert, Eli Clark. John Jacobßlasser, WilUatn Dresler,.| Jonathan 'V. Evens/ Clara 1,. Scott, D.‘ Frantz, flr-t name unknown Maria Scott, Frigili Evans anil Eavans flat names mi knpwe, Tlvdoas M. 'Vales, Anna N. Roots, Femlnand Tbews. Hennick+Peterson, Christlart Duncker, Omar Bundy, F. M. Mills, first name unknown, MoseS A. Dilts, John Wert, Adolph . Gray, Jacob Floreshine, Jacob T Wood, John 11. Wood, C.. David Wood, Martini J. W’usson. Nancy J. Wood, George A: .mjjia Life -Insurance Comi-any, John O’Cbntior, Mary Hawcisen, John i..'Piper, John D. Defrees, John S. McAuliir. Cailutriiie Dunn, Alfred W. Willfinnst Michael Boyle, Charles Haskell, Joseph Cox, Elijah Sexton, Edward T. White, Andrew Kfitcli. and the heirs of Andrew Kritcli, wliose mimes are unknown, Philip J. Kriteli, Samuel W. Smelcer, Henry Miller, John M. Shields, Nancy McCarty, Fred Strailz, Ezra 51. PrincC. Frank -Smith. Anna Cox. Lydia Garwood, George W. Carey, M&tv O'Connell, Elk Valentine-, Elizabeth Valentine, Frederic Newman, Michael Finnegan, George 1.. Bouslog, Jonathan Bailev, E. S. Johnston, first name unknown, John Lowery,Edgar Dennison, Samuel D. Wtooff, James L. Williams, Catherine J. McFarland, Joseph 11. Agnew, Jr., Pauline Fritz, Jolm Mav, Jacob Kocher, 33 r illiam Kostcr, Fred C. Foster, John Kosten Minnie Leide, Elizabeth Koster, William Koster, Jr., Mr 3. William Kostcr, Charles F. I senberger, Francis and Mary Snyder, Frederic Snyder, George Fritz, Fred Kopka, Jolm. Kopka, John W. IJechdott, Elijah B. Hunter, William Bush, Henry Wilson Lincoln, John W. Lincoln, Lockie Lincoln, Edmtind 11. Applegate, Benjamin F- Tyffe, Fred Ivaupke, Frank P. Wilkinson, Susan L. Wilkinson, Mary E- Kopka, Emma Bhatnc. Edna Sliafflc, Joseph Homicle, John Bush, Patrick McMannus, Margaret Lagan» Johu U McGuire, Theodnck Lizenby, Fred Krohn, Shepler Frey, Annie J. Barnett,Frank B Minster, Peter Hayden, Louisa 3Vright, Fred Domke, Henry Bush, Joseph Kritcli, Jacob Kritch, Susan Brady, Alfred Brady, Julia Dormer, WUliam T. Brady. John Smith, Samuel D. Riggs, Catherine H. Huston, Sarah A. Hunt. John M. Baughman, Fred Linbeck, William F. Lin beck, Joseph Riggs, George Eiurich, William H. Emricli, Sarah A. Emricli, Albert S. Emricli, Mary Rose, William H. Hoffman, Charles Meilannls, James AlcMannis, James Malia Sr., Patrick Malia Sr., George S. Mann, Harry S. Willard, Albert Kuder; Catherine Kmler; Dennis T Keith; Andrew J. Baughman; Catherine Warwick; Mark Darnell; Emily Darnell; Nancy Ganson; Enos R. Ganson; Ophilia Grafton Frederic Genson ; Minor A. ilbwe, Jerome C Howe; William Lee; Charles Schleman, Arthur J. Thompson; Jacob Monk; CyruS E. Trees; Lyman Harvey; Charles 33'. Harvey; Mordica Parry; John Kellv, Charles Kelly; Ly dla Malia; John L. Harney; Katie Behin; Henrv C. Hutchins; Elizabeth Stiie; Ezekiel Miller; Lewis Keener, Joachim Jeutz, George W. Kouch; Daniel Agnew; Joseph B. Agnew Sr.; John M. Agnew; Prank Agnew; Thomas Agnew; Huldali Agnew, -\gnes Cox; Ltlcinda Jenkins, Louisa Nye; Nancv Thoinjison; Elizabeth Keys; Samuel B. Agnew Levi A. Ender; Mary Grotli; Fritz. Kaupke; Jacob F. lsenberger Lewis Henrotin; Jolm Studebaker; John Collett; W. A. Putcrbaugh, first name unknown; Shelby Motilev; Daniel Mohler; Nancy Hurlbut, Amanda V . Anderson; Foster ltexstrew; John, Bierman; Adam Blank; Benjamin Penn; Benjainin Artist; Martin Idle; Isaac 3Varnock; Christian l’ingle; John Pingle; John Kroft; Fred Henning; WUliam Scnriber; Edward 3Vetsjohn; Levi M. Franks; Henry Kroft, Joseph Stevens; Lewis Faliey; 3Vil}iam D. Foulke; Charles A. West; Ed ward Branmigan;.John;Sniitli; Jr.; Jacob Lizenby, 1 John C. Boyle; Mary EggertyL. D. Eggert, first name unknown; August Eggert; Lewis Kroft; 3Villiam L. Cox; Jonathan B. Quinn; Harlan R. Quinn; John C. Engle; Daniel Engle; John Engle Sr; Lewis 3V. HubbeU; Francis llubbeli; Jacob Malco; David T. Aery; Abner Byers; John F Hayworth, Eliza A. Ulrey; Joseph Aleodice; George Stern, William C. Haymond; Albert Witham: John Shill; Thomas 11. Ifobiuson, William Streight; John H. Mallon; Lizzie R. McMahan; Elizabeth Rodgers; Daniel Group; John W. Strah; Frank J. Marks; Ennna Stump; Delpliina Williams; Joseph Hardesty; Louisa Hardesty, Charles E. Hale; Mary M. Ashcroft; Abigail Abbott; Robert 0. Teters; Leslie Hazlett, 3Villiam Limber; Monroe C. Brick; John Limber; Brooks

Lamun, John Lanam, William I*. Williams; WMiam F. Limber;James Harmon; William Barkalow; John Rogers, James G. Murray; Washington (7. DePauw, Charles A. De Pauw, Newland T. DePauw; Executors of the last will and testament of Washington 0. DePauw; Moses Pruitt; John McFarland, Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago & St. .Louis Railway Company; James Kossman, Harry Bennett Root, Frederic Peele, Adam V. CaiTigan; William Carrigan, Arthur Carrigan; John 11. Douglass, Charles Tedie; Andrew McDellan; John C. Garling; Nathan S. Hazeti; David H. Hazen; Charles Topp; Benjamin Hoard; Joseph G. Hunt; Elijah Hansel. John 11. Faulkner; Martha J. McFarland, Margaret McFarland; Michael Hoeslck, James A. Low; Mary A. Mitchell; Lvdla Caroline Hesley; llanorah Whalen, Marttie G. Nicoles; Joshua Byers, Frank C. Davis. Mary E. Barnhill, John 11. Poisel, Amanda Poisel, John A. J. Hardesty, Horace G. Jones, Thompson Trent, PerryTreat, Jeremiah D. Swisher, Charles M. Swisher, Mattie A. Da.torth Ixittie A. Swisher, Charlotte Swisher,.Nathan Swisher. Samuel Swisher, Alice Smith OUie Odom Martha Swisher, James McCandless Samuel Keishng, William 0 Madiews, Chris Miller. Frederic Tedie, John Wendt. Fred Garling, ElizabethGarling.rdaeoO Bechdolt, Frankie Soott. Sanford Scott. Levi Scott, Louie ( lark. William Scott, Frederick Stein, Sarah Bowman.Thedore Stein, Isaac Olds,Chas. S. Rice, Daniel P. Baldwin.' Joachim Westfall, Carl Wcstlall, Mary Westlall,'Christian Westfall, Adam Steiffcahajter, James McGinnis, James McFarland, Joseph McGinnis, Francis S. Horner Jessie Harmon, Oscar H. Hunt, James L. Wilson, Vincent C. Homuu, Mary Cothorn. Jolm Colborn, John Juts. Johu Krahee, Equitable Trust Company, Samuel B. Wiitisou, Rebecca Peterson, Onarles V. Peterson William F. Peterson, Levi Benford, l’Lilia Clark, Fred Rodamaker, Sophia Rodam.iker, Calvin McCayj Frederic Stnith, Luppe Lupueu, Habbe Vekie, Detrtck C. Smith, J. it. Young, (first name unknown), Robert Gore. Henrv L "White, John Bremer, Moses Amore, John W. Phillips, Harriet Phillips, Theodore Phillips, August Phillips. Dillon Phillips, William U. Phillips, Belle Fleming, George Deiner, Andrew J. Stump, JSallie Kissinger, Koeua Kissinger, John Fess, Simon Fess, Amanda Fess, Amos Fess. Lillie Meeks. Wiliiatn- Nichols, Justen Nicholas. Margaret Horner, Theodosia Elston, Fred Gatchke, Henry Maddews, Union Mutual Life Insurance Company, Lewis Colborn, Justin lionike, Isabella;E. Ihlauct. Indiana Ballard. '\ilhaui B. Nicoles, JohnC. Stein, Samuel Gamby, and the heirs of Samuel Gamliy whose names are uuknown, Henry Kroner, Edgar S B.aze, James Culp, Caroline Flood, Nimrod Moreland, tied 1., Moreland, Hannah M Besse, Martha J. Hayward, Hazen Hayward. Charles E. Biukley, Joseph Laureuze. Rosa Laureuze. S. vrank \ ose, George T. Vose Herbert E. Bnckleu, John Burgetu John F. Garling. Isaac Lehman. Mary J. Head lev, S- Headley (first name unknown). Theodore Rice’ Joan vShtiltz Jr., William Galene. Benjamin F Mvers, samuel Moore. John O Morgan. Joseph T. Ives. Emanuel Circle. Dora Eearman. Cane W estphal, George Westphal. Catharine Gamuy. Anna W ooas‘ Catharine Davis, Erick Ericksou, William Nairen, William Bradford, Ui.-trles E Brown. Martha A. Baird. Seth F Baird, Charles C. Shoemaker. Lizzie Shoemaker, John J Kopka. Fred C. Westrall. Eopk (whose, first name is unknown). John Leach. Gustave Daske. Samuel Petrie. John Drury, Catherine Drury, Omar W T Calvert,; James W . McMurray,’ Joseph I>. Vurpillat, John Kruger. Lewis Keller, Charles Kruger. Eli 1. Washburn, Ernest Ilichtv, Joseph Stipp, John C. Kaupke, James B. Marker, John K. Conner, Thomas Hacbett Emma Bulits, Hcury F. Smith. Hainan Denny. Milton, (Jhirk, ilenry lluftord Jbsephine McGinnis’ John Trowbridge, Patrick Hackett. Jmin R. Hayworth. W F Holmes (first name unknown), Mary Holmes, Charles H. Garri goes. Samuel E. Goaurtl, A R. Colburn (first name unknown', William Wiley sr., Thomas Gray Prudence Leacn. Ann Chapin. George Burden. John Uees.Christian-Smalllelt and the beirsof Christian Smallfelt whose names are unknown, John Shultz. Reuben Wilson, George W. Dowell, William Bnndy. Cecil M, Bundv, Sau-ui-1 Clark, Dagworthy Long. Jame-> lV i Carr. Benjamin Elliott. Christopher Miller.; Johu Ewicg, Christian Westfall and the heirs •i t (iristlan WesU&li whose names are wait ■ -wrn, John Shoemaker. Fred Malco, Charles Kopka, Orin Severus, Sarah \ Cistia. Enoch W. Maxwell. John B. Parker. Fred Shutla, Francis M. Hancock, John T. Yarueil. Elijah F. Rees, Lewis Eacher. Silas 1 lte<-ln-r. Law-on (enter,James Kocher, Mrs. Lewis Keener, fir-t name unknown. Angelico Rice. Weslev Hatoaway. Charles 'WeSTfiirr Benjamin Hoard, Alonzo P. Rockwell, George Blaze, Anna U. *K-"'tell. Lewis Odom, Ktfio Davis. Susan Smith, John H. P#swett. RlizauethC. MvQuary, J oin :lai,K-y ,Cli:tviesM. sturgi)s-" WnUu ti ,v. t;iti c hai-t, ltiiec Kellev, John TilleW, Joseph I’iilett, Pi.ocbe A. Scott,(’.(P)Une Hodge. Mary i shirk, Peter Finnegan, Daniel Fium-gan, Ben- | jamin T. Strong John T. Konke. Aiired Crit-ton.-Porohattan Walla. Milton Witham. Henry | Hobbs. Alonzo Wicotr, Thomas T. Payne, I Cornelius M. Horner, tty rah T. A. Harness. Joseph E. Vankirk, Christian BatMiuger, El-

bert H. Shirk. Harlan IVitcox. Thomas F.vei*’I ingbam, Cyntha Kains-. John Pcdns. Wilbain B. Keeler,"G*?>rge VV. Courtz, Susaima llnsiiey. William Hintz. .Vbfs st.-v-.-n-. Tftomasi u Stevens jFredertnk Oourtz, Frederick Conrlz. John t* Kopka,. WUliam J-Wee. Joseph Hintz Chares Shultz. Maty Cooii. Uenr : Doll Christopher niaiz. Martha Mills, X„y.ii.-, Trusk, Daniel H;z(ns‘-.-'tt6a d. Viers. Mrehacl Hooker, Dar.i-l C G«ro-m. Bridget Bui/e,;. Mary Lynch. tVlfimm I,ttrr-nv*, ftarrison >,- A, - Tbonias Everin,-’i;i: i. eiiael Finnegan, Charles M. Sturges. Cnroli-ie Drake, L- ander Bringham. Robert li Little, Alfffel-P. Rons, Sarah L. VVilltasn M. sturees, Elias M Miller. Andrew Gr.rgan, Peter Baker, Uriah Hussey, Abner H. Bowen, William Cooper, John M. Devaalt. Thomas O. McCnl Tnm, Samuel Bringham. George Saylor dr, Sarah Mowery. Benjamin Dodd. William 11. Dowell, Michael Robinson, i-eiae H*rd«stv. John 11. Querry, Chorl-- F. »iue.-iy,Preston M. Querry, Mary’ 5i (Jucrry, Montgomery P. Mitchell. Rachel Mitcheil. Isaiali Mitchell, Adam ■». - Dangiienv. Virgil D Bodine,Churles E BiH. Frederic H. Wiley, Edward Long, C, Hanks (first name unknown) John Mttehi-IL f, 0 Kieharlson (first name unknown). If: & J. M. Mitchell (first names unkcownb IJenjainin I{. Fans, Catherine E. Bremer. Elliott Anthony. Samuel Archer, Aaron Archer. James N. Swisher. Elizabeth Swisher. Horace G. Swi3her, John T. Swisher.ChHstian Swistier. FrankG. Knott-, Mary Widmaire C. E, DeWolf (first name unknown). Jeremiah_ Swisher, Elias Blew, Valentine Ixing, William li. C>x, t’liouias K. Hoffper, William F. Osborne. d ame-s Osliorne. James M. Long, Sophia" Loaf, Christian Bandow, Richard Howe, Benjamin F. Hazlett, Martha E- IOW, Teresa Wayne. Angust /iVRI, John S. Houghman, John S. Hoagiiain, -Tosepli Er E. Tlidrntoit. Nancy P. Nicholas. IT. Dye Meeks. Charles Bunabvv, Augnsta Krier. Dennis Welch, William Shelrow. Charles iglaner. James H. nlkiiM. Annie Shetrow William Shetrow.-James Wills. Charles Hoi’Jies, William Heimes, Christina Heims. Fred Heims, Mary Kanpkc. .Josie Kaupke. and i the other heirs of Charles I lei .ns (whose names are unknown). Malissa White, J ohn B. Wa'lden, James A. Low. Joseph Garling, John Kroft, Lewis Ilartzberg. Clara K. Huff. Mary M. Haneisen, John lluau, Jlictiael Ouau, Patrick Dunn, Tliomas Hann. Mary Dunn. Rosa Dunn, Fred Cain,Lemuel Kirtley. Abraham H. Noggle, Abraham Noggle, Annie A, Utterback, William Easier, Charles Eggert, Aufust Krippish, Ilenry Henderson. Chris Drelo, Christian Doebio, George H. Hazlett Mary A An-.her. Emaivni-l t-oucher. Fritz Rath, John Dunibafi ESenczef* Dilinont, MacTon Archer, JOlltt ItWK Fred Hong, El waM Gough, William T.Glenn, Alfred R. McGitnnsey, Albert Maruuai-dt, Charles Kruger. John CaiD, Ilenry Selmer, Marc hones, il.u'y 1" Faliey, John E. sheets, Kinzie B. Clark. George |E. So ward. Ludwig Armll. Julia Arndt, William Cain. Fted Ho|iper. William L. Cain, George W. Stump. Rieka Timm. JohnC. Kaupke, Charles Kaupke. 11l iohdl Kelra, Robert R. Wills, William 11. Bradford, Tlieodore Willis. I£. 11. Hill (first name unknown) Charles Macfiel, Silas Long Adam Schmidt, John A. Gariing, William’ Kelsey, Michael Spooner, Frederic Wackni.z’ Rosana Wacknitz, Lissa Barilfis, Ph: 11 1 pji-tJon. 1 nor. Joseph Smidt Joseph Smoleck. Frank Dusk, Henry Lidka William J. Ford, First National Bank of Canton, Ohio, Charles Miller, Henl-y F. Miller, -The Mid’ormick Harvesting Machine Company. Oscar K. Laae, Edwin T, Lane, John Pingle Jr. Fred [Shetrow, John Shetrow, Ernestine Oasteu, Fred Shorn. Hannah S. Curry, David.Coulter, Jerry N. Harvey Jesse John Son, Thomas Ktiles, August K tin, Joseph Parker. Annu Parker, Chris Cniir Jr,, Fred Eckert. William Shultz, Isaac Hodges. Lovina Hodges, George M. Cox', Anrafiam' Hathaway, Emma Liz-nby. Eliza Hathaway. George E. Hathaway and the heirs ot Abraham Hathaway (whose names are unknown). Ferdinand Wackintz, John Carney, Matt Hondeck. Elizabeth Hondeck, John Cerny, John Waril, JohnStefi. Edward Shultz, August Mathew, August F. Thews. Julius Thews, tVilliani Geiger, August Krippish, Mni-garet Cullen: Frederic Strauz, jJolm Wockintz, Frank Kluzka, Herman Wocknitz, Charles Moose, Louis Grewitz, Charles Wagner, Julius Selmer, Fred vv agner, Michael Hops, James 11. Taylor, Jennie Cline- ~Ad&eFrP’fttz, SaraTr Jane VVixson, Israel Rolebaugh. Reintmlt Urewitz, John Krippish. Ernest U'.chter Edward Will, Fred A. Garliag. Lewis Hteinke Herman Steinke, Daniel Mactiel. Lewis Friday, Paulina Haneisen, August Domke. John Dalkey, Henry Lidka, Mary M. Querry, George W,Maddox. Gabriel T.Sutton. Andrew Fans, Edward Saubvd, Joseph Hunt, Pu laski county, Jasper county. White county Catherine Slyers. Jniia s. Smith, Surah Marray. Christian.Rotruck. James K*lleuberger, Eliza Kellenberger. Henry Crumbo. Alice Edwards. Louisville, New Albany « Chicago Railway Company And said viewers reportupon said petition will be neard aud determined before the Btmrd of Commissioners of 3Vhite, Jasper and Pulaski counties jointly at the coil re House in Winamac, Pulaski county, Indi na, on Tuesday the {second day of December 189). the sknie being the second dav of the December term 1890 of the said Commissioners court. In witness whereof I have here/axi- • t 3 unto Subscribed my name and afiixV Jed the seal of the Board ot COmmis ' v ~- / sionersof Pulaski county, Indians, this 3rd day ot Novemb'-r 1890 ■ WiUiDkfl. BoPBL6a, ~ Auditor Pulaski comity. Indiana. In 3Vitness whereof I have here- / svr Al\ unto subscribed my name and affix )ed the seal of the Board of 'Commisy of 3Vhitc county, Indiana, this 3rd day of November, 1800. D.M. Carsos. Auditor White county, Indiana.

In witness whereof ( have heroiuii SEAL V° snbseribed my name and affix*! t —. Jthe seal of the Board of Com mission. - —, 0 ''■ v ersof Jasper county, Indiana, this 3rd day of November, 1890. —— ■■■-'■-- .. Qeo. M. Ro&waotr, Aufiiior Jasper county, Indiana. NGTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE. In the matter of the estate of John G. Culp, deceased. In the Jasper Circuit Court, January Term 1890. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, as Executor of the estate of John G. Culp deceased, has presented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement of said estate, and that the same will come up for the examination and action of said Circuit Court, on the sth day of January 1891, at which time all persons interested in said estate are required to appear in said Court and show cause, if any there he, why said account and vouchors should not be approved . And the heirs of said estate, and all others interested therein, are also hereby required at the time and place aforesaid, to appear and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. JAMES F. IRWIV Clerk. Geo. H. Brows, Executor. N0v.27. Dec. 4, pd. . . . Sheriff’s Sale. BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause No. 4160, wherein Frederick Grieve was plain tiff and Henry Grimpe and Mary Grirnpe were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of one hundred and thirty dollars and forty.five cents ($130.45) together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday, the 13th day’of December, A.D. 1890, between the hours often o’clock a. m. and four o’clock p. m. of said day, at the doer of the court house in the lownjof Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not excelling seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate to-wit: The southeast quarter (&) of the southwest quarter (g) and the southwest quarter (K»of the southeast quarter -(of section two (2) in township thirty-one (31) north, range seven (7) west in Jasper county, Indiana. ° And should sucll rents and profits not seli for a sum sufficient to discharge said decree and execution interests and costs, I will, at the same time and place, and in the manner" aforesaid, expose at public sale the feesint pie right of said defendants, in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall he sufficient to discharge said decree and execution interest and costs. Said sale will Ije made without relief nnd in accot’danee with the order of Court in said decree. PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff Jasper Con r ' , 'r _ Indiana. Thompson A Brb., Attorneys for Plf.

m am. I a ' ' Whereas, 'John Guss, Austin X. r Lukin and others filed in the Auditor's office of .Jasper county. Indiana, i n |)etitloß to Lhe Ikiard tyf T?rtWtofiL : | sioners Of the .county of Jasper and Slaty? of Indiana, praying said Board to cause to be constructed a ditch or drain in Union, Keener and Walker townships, in said county and state, as hereinafter described; and whereas on the 3rd day of June, 1391), said Board appointed Henry Grow, Simon Kenton and Abram Warne as viewers and whereas said viewers have made their report as required by law and filed the same with the Auditor on the first day of November, 1890. Therefore notice is hereby given of the pendency and prayer of said petition and that the same is set for hearing on the sth day of December, 1 800, the same being the sth day of the regular December Term, 1890 of said court. Said proposed ditch is described as follows: M4i.\ Dircai. Beginning at the center of the north line of the northwest quarter of section two (2) township thirty (30) north, Tange seven (7) west, in Jasper county, Indiana, and running thence south degrees east 2133 feet;'thence south 21 degrees west 1537 feet to the Lakin Ditch No. 30, and thenee following the Lakin Ditch its entire length as follows: South 41£ degrees west 1410 feet, Thence south 1085 feet, Thence south 33 degrees west 547 ft. Thence south degrees west 878 ft. Thence south 50 degrees west 1710 ft. Thence south 25 degrees east 960 ft. Thence south 61 degrees east 1546 ft Thence south 36| degrees east 924 ft, Thence south 65 degrees east 54 feet, Thence north 88 degrees east 220 ft. Thenee south 75 degrees east 116 ft. Thence south 62£ degrees east 580 ft. Thence south 47 degrees east 300 ft. Thence south easterly 2300 feet, Thence southeast with the ditch No, 30, as located to its outlet in the Iroquois river. THE LATERAL DITCH is described as follows: Beginning 1000 feet west of the quarter section corner on the east side of section twenty-five (25) township thirty-one (31) north, range seven (7) west in JaSper county, Indiana, running Thence south 22f deg. west 3200 ft., Thence south 56 degrees west 2100 ft. Thence south 8100 feet, Thence south 45£ deg. west 1900 ft., Thence south 35 degrees west 1500 ft. Thence south 2.1 £ deg. west 922 feet, Thence southeasterly 1745 feet, Thenee south 2230 feet, Thence southwest 1425 feet to the main ditch at Stake No. 172. The names of the owners of the lands through which the said ditch will pass or bo affected by the construction of said ditch are as follows to-wit: Ralph Fendig, Mary Fay, James H. Loughridge, Susan Gerard, George W. Casey, Austin N. Lakin, Jacob St. John, Michael Stibbe, James 11. McClanahan, James K. Garriott, Barney D. Comer, A. W. Roberts, August Kraeger, Godfrey Schults, Charles W. Burns, MichaeK Schults, John Stibbe, Mary A. Hopkins, Christian Lang, John E. Alter, George W. Castlen, Simon P. Thompson, Melville H. Garriot, Christian Schultz, John A. Kent, Francis M. Lakin, Cassa A. Fay, Mordecai F.

Chilcote, John- Humes, David W, Shields, John F. Garriott, Mary V. Hammond, Delos Thompson, John B. Southerlain, William A. Cover, Harriot Cover, John M. Guss, William Petty, William B. Austin, Fitz W. Bedford, Alfred Thompson, Frank Foltz, Jay W. Williams, James Wiseman, George C. Marsh, George F. Sutten, Frank Warren, Lewis Davidkm, William Cooper, William PI Hurley, Susan Shuey, Lemuel Shortridge, James S. Robbins, Abraham Leopold, A. H. Miller, Scott Cooper, James A. Garfield, E. Johnson, Charles H. Harrington, Ephraim Sayers, Jasper Corning, Frederick Otis, Eliza J. Saunders, S. A, Knapp, John Makeever, Joseph W. Busick, Armsetad King, D. S. Alter, Elizabeth Rogers, Joseph Smith, John F. Smith, Charles Harrington, John A. Thompson, George A. Ford, Erastus Johnson, William Cooper, August Helscher, Frederick Kroeger, Lizzie Ditner, Frederick Grieve, Public Highways in Union township, Chicago & Indiana Coal Railway Company, witness whereof i have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the Board of Commissioners at Rensselaer, this the sth day of November, 1890. GEO. M. ROBINSON, Auditor Jasper County, Indiana.

DISSOLUTION OF PARTNER. SHIP. THE partnership heretosore existing between the undersifjped, in the practice of law, Ims lieen dissolved. William B. Austin is authorized to collect all notes and accounts due the firm: . .. ■■ » ■ Edwin P. Hammond. Wm. B. Austin. Nov. 13, 1*9!). ' . William B. Austin will continue the practice of law, and the Loan and Beal Estate business in the office heretofore occupied ov Hammond & Austin. Nov. »>-2T- Dec. 4 Don't neglect that first cough! Syrup White Pine and Tarn will relieve it at once. 26 and 50 ce.ts per bottle. For sale hv F. B. Meyojf

Sheriffs Sale. 'k *. . ... BY VIRTUE of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed frpm the clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in cause No. 4143, wherein the Thomson-Houston Electric Company was plaintiff and Brazillia F.Ferguson, Harriet W. Ferguson, The Rensselaer Water, Light and Power Company and Emmet L. Hollingsworth were defendants, requiring me to make the sum of thirty one hundred and forty-three dollars and nineteen cents (#3143.19), with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale on Saturday the 6th day of December, 1890, between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and four o'clock P. M., of said day, at the northerly door of the court house, in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the following personal property, to-wit: One alternating dynamo* No. 31; 300 lamps and sockets of the manufacture of Thomson-Houston Electric Company together with all station connections and street fixtures, poles, wires,- etc., constituting the electrical circuits connected and used with said apparatus; also engine, boiler, etc., constituting the steam plant of said B. F. Ferguson, all situated in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, and owned when the mortgage upon ’which the said decree was rendered was executed on September 12th 1890, by said B. F. Ferguson and more particularly described as follows, towit: One Ball Engine and boiler; one six hundred light dynamo; one base; one rheostat; one thirty ampere switch-one 75 ampere switch; one current indicator;one potential indicator; two lightning arresters; one switch board; one street system bank board with current indicator attached; three 10 ampere switches; one pulley 12x8x2£ inches; seven 25 light transformers; seven fifteen light transformers; 262 key sockets; 50 keyless sockets, 51 Street system sockets; 250 incandescent socket plugs; 250 incandescent lamps, 16 candle power; 4 incandescent lamps, 20 candle power; 6 incandescent lamps, 25 candle power; 3 incandescent lamps, 32 candle power; 50 goose neck street fixtures and shades j 1 street system reflector and protector; 152 poles; 6 pole guys; 533 lbs No. 5 wire; 491 lbs. No. 6 wire; 231 lbs. No. 8 wire; 1934 lbs. No. lOwire; 115 lbs. No. 12 wife; 145 lbs. No. 14 wire; 85 lbs. No. 16 wire; 1918 feet cotton cable; 534 insulators; 500 feet No. 4 iron wire, galvanized; 1000 feet No. 6 iron wire, galvanized; 88 two pin cross arms; 21, four pin cross arms; 275 one half oak pins; 234 oak brackets; 220 lag screws; 10 lbs, washers; 150 bolts; 72 spars; 60 ten to thirty-five light cut-outs; 100 porcelame knobs and screws; 230 ceiling buttons; 50 rosettes, style C; 1000 small double cleats; 500 large, double cleats; 88 feet rubber tube. And also by virtue of a certified copy of another degree rendered in said cause and an execution in favor of the same plaintiff against the same defendants, except Hollingsworth, requiring me to make the further sum of fifteen hundred and fiftyseven dollars and seventy-five cents.

_ (fTsoL7s)7T”will at the same time and place expose at public sale, without benefit of appraisement laws the following personal property towit: The undivided one-fourth of the entire electric plant and property located in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, including the circuits connected with the same and all goods and chattels upon or belonging to or connected with said plant and circuits including all dynamos, engine, boiler, lamps, poles, wires, heaters, street fixtures, pump steam connections and other machinery, tools, apparatus and supplies which were the property of said B. F. Ferguson on the 7th day of March, 1890, and which is now the property of the said Rensselaer Water, Light & Power Co., subject to the decrees herein mentioned, and also the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven (7) years by the year of the following described real estate in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: The undivided one-fourth of the following real estate in said town, to-wit: Commencing at a point in the easterly boundary line of Yan Rensselaer street extended northerly 300 feet from a poiut where the easterly i>ou:idai*y line of Van Rensselaer street intersects the northerly boundary of Susan street; thence easterly parallel with Susan street 150 feet; thence northerly parallel with Van Rensselaer street 100 feet; thence westerly parallel with Susan street 150 feet; thence southerly along the easterly boundary liDe of Van Rensselaer street extendedto the place of beginning. And if said personal property and the rents and profits of said real estate fail to sell for a sum sufficient to pay said sum of fifteen hundred and fifty-seven dollars and seventyfive cents ($1557.75) with interest and costs, I will at the same tame and place and in the manner , aforesaid

expose at public sale the fee simple of said real estate without benefit of valuation Laws. And also by virtue of a certified copy of a decree rendered “in said cause in favor of said Hollingsworth against said Ferguson and Ferguson, The Rensselaer Water Light & Power Company and Said Thomson, Houston Electrid Companj’, and an execution, requiring me to make the further sum of six hundred and six-ty-three dollars and eighty-two cents (#663.82) with interest and costs, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale without benefit of appraisement t laws the following personal property, to-wit: An undivided one-fourth interest in all the property of the Rensselaer Water, Light & Power Company known as the Rensselaer Electric Light Plant, consisting of two dynamos, boiler, engine and all attachments belonging thereto; also transformers, poles wires, lamps, sockets, shades, switches, also all supplies and materials on hand in station house situated on lot in Rensselaer, conveyed by B. F. Ferguson to Wm B. Austin, et al, Oct. 5, 1889, including all privileges, contracts and franchises belonging*, to said Ferguson on March 1, 1890. And also by virtue of said certified copy of a decree in favor of said Hollingsworth and an execution, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year of the following described real estate in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, to-wit: A part of section thirty (30) township twentynine (29) north, range six (6) west, in Rensselaer, Jasper county, Ind; commencing at a point in the easterly boundary of Van Rensselaer street, in said town three hundred ftiet (300) northerly from a point where the northerly line of Susan street crosses the easterly line of Van Rensselaer street in said town extended, and running thence northerly on the easterly line of Van Rensselaer street extended, one hundred feet; thence easterly parallel with Susan street one hupdred and fifty feet; thence southerly , parallel with Van Rensselaer street one hundred (100) feet; thence westerly parallel with Susan street one hundred and fifty (150) feet to the place of beginning. And if said personal property and the rents and profits of said real estate shall fail to sell for a sum sufficient to satisfy said sum, interest and costs in favor of said Hollingsworth, I will at the same time and place expose at public sale without benefit of appraisement laws the fee simple of said real -estate last described. PHILIP BLUE, i Sheriff Jasper County, Indiana. War B. Austin, Att’y. for ThomsonHouston Electric Co. Thompson & Buo., Att’ys. tor E. L Rollings ivorth. Nov. IVIB9O.

Sheriffs Sale. T?Y VIRTUE of a certified copy of a decree and execution to me directed from tlie clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a cause No. 4112 wherein the State of Indiana on the relation of James C. Tbrawls Commissioner as Drainage was plaintiff a- d Stephen T. Comet- was defendant requiring me to make the sum of one hun- . dred and sixty dollars ($160.26) together with interests and costs, I will expose at nubile sale on Saturday the 6th day of December, 1890, between tne hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, it the door of the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasper county, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven (7) years by the year, of the following real estate to-wit: The northeast quarter of the southeast quartet*, of section 12. township 99 north, range? west, to be sold to pay $61.80 interests and costs; the southeast quarter of of the south west quarter, of section 7, township 30 lior-h, range 6 west, to lie sold to pay $51.45 interests and costs: the southwest quarter of tlie southwest quarter of section 7, township, 30 "ortlt, range 0 west, to he sold to pay $47.33 interests and costs. And should such rents and profit not sellfor a sufficient sum to discharge said decree and execution, witli interest and costs, I will at tlie same time and place, and in the man ner aforesaid expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in and to said real estate, 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 and in accordance with the order of said oourt in said decree aud execution. PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff of Jasper Co. Ind. William B. Aiiattn,': ~ L: Atly for PlffNov. 12, 1890 i

j- , Application for LicenseNotice is hereby given to the citizens ot the town of Rensselaer and Marion township, in jasper comhy and State of Indiana, that the undersigned, a male inhabitant, or Marion township, county an 1 state aforesaid, and over the turn of Cwonty~«sw veins, uot in the habitof hcc imhig iiit ><?e it sd. aul a (It person to bs entrusted with til.! site of intoxicating lienors, wi!’ nnply to the Board of Commissioners of Jasper o utntv. ji toe state of Indiana, at their regHt.tr limn ember tern, ( lor a licens- to soli spin i ■ i>, vinous, nlalt and aft other into ximriii j; |ims i i less . quantities 'hair, ipurt :*l h iim», with the privilege of altovying iho saute to oj drank on the prey nines where sold. The precise! ocation of the premises where saidlijnprs at-.i to be s >ld an l d-tak. is in the lower StOry of A ,t tv‘--dory fpivnie building fronting ‘on WashTSyfikh. street, in the towu 1 of Rensselaer, JaspSr county! lu Mann, commencing afthe corner of lot nine {0;. block nine (U> at tli<je:mi«r of \Y%sMugtaa ~and Van j Rensselaer streets, in the to vn Jasper county . Indiana, run ning thdrt hjfjiSrtn , it degrees' and 10 liiiaithii .eait. parallel with Washington street 21 feet„ftn 'ej>iv>r|;i 32 degree, mi l r.» minuted. w•'.■>> :t:*i feet, thence somh T degrees aeil mmt i ues nv- v .'i feet. to the easterly I uie of Von ilomn n *.• street, thence south S 2 itegiei - an ! r.J nli.iutas east 3 ty, feet to tne pl.iyn of bogibhio f;-* tid pr«inises briug kii.iwu and d ‘.nig m -t I u > saloon, aOd all sitpate Land localed ■ i% . idiot uine (9). block nine (:)) in the t nvu .* Boasselaer, county of .fa-jair anil sloto todUli i * Said Reeas., is asked for the period of ohe year. : ; v.. ■ * ? j t~~" r „• - - . M ICH AE l IULLORAN. Nor. 5 13-20. c '