Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 February 1891 — Page 8

r Notice. •f Reception of Bids for Medical and Surgical Attendance For Poor Persons- . Nolic? is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners, of Jasper county, Indiana, will receive sealed bids until ten o'clock V. M. on Thursday, Mar h Uh, 18H. for turnishhr medical and surgical aid to the poor of the several townships and county Poor Wrm in said county, for a period of one year, " lie Board reserving the right to reject anv or ail bids. Geokgk M. Robinsox. Auditor Jasper Co. ■’ ladfaßfcr NOTICK. W Reception of Bids for County Stationery, Blank i’.odtsr&r.” Sotioejs hereby given that the Board of Cbuiin;ssjo. .es or Jasper county.lndiana, -will res-etvo sealed bids ’until one o'clock I'. Si, W 1 Thursday, March 5, 1S.»1, for Airnishiiig the Office* of said county with Wank books •nd stationery and id I other material to lie «toc,-i in I offices lor a period <1 OtnC year. The Board reserving tin-, right to reject any and i);.:-. ■ GEOSdK M Roliixo'ix. Auditor Jasper Co. r Indiana, Xottce to Heir# and Creditors of Petition to aett Heal ________ ♦ ■ THE STATE-OF INDIAN.!, j Ops Jasper County. f Out. In the Circuit Court. . Notice is hereby given, that Preston M. Querry as administrator of the estate of Mantel C. T rev o. deceased, late of -aid mini, ty and. state, has tiled in the Circuit Court of said county, his petition to sell certain real estaterbelo’ngihg to said decedent. the per annul property of said estate being insuffi cient to pay lire indebtedness tiiereot; and that said petition will come up tor healing :Bt the March te.rm.lß9l, of said court. on Um second day thereof, which term commences atthe eoili'f house, in Rensselaer, Indian:!, on the- 16th day of March, the year afon-aid. x^-~ **-X Witness the Clerk and the sed . c\of said Court, this 6th day of Feb-' . SKAh l ru!U . V) A D . I9)L • JAMES F. IRWIN, Feb. 12-19-24. . Clerk.

Mot Ice to Elelr* and <;reditors ol Petition to Neil Real STATE OF INDI AN A, ( C rl - Jasper County- 1 OUU. In the Circuit Court. Notice is hereto’ given -that shelbv Grint as ir, j iin ,i:.i.~ of t h«<■ «»f la-s!in <' <«ran t deceased,late of said county and state, has tied in the Circuit Court ol said comity. Ills petition to sell certain real estate bdunging to said decedent. the personal property of -aid estate being insufficient t i pay tue i-idebted- — »eisthrre.nLaa-14liSfcsal<l f»etitii,n wrH etime up for hearing at the March term. 189!. of said court oh the second day thereof which term commences-ats the -court house, in Rensselaer said state; on the 16th day bl March, trio , 'Court. this 3rd May of February A _ JAMES F, I RAY LN Jan. .'.-I:.'-It* Clerk. NOTICE ()E FINAL SETTLE31 ENT GF ESTATE. In the matter of the Estate of Alexander L McDonald, deceased. I n the Jasper Circuit Court. March Tenn, IK»L T«T'‘ '’ :, ’E :* hereby given, that the iin-4-N : -“Xffial, hs 'AdTniiiistr;itor"'orTiii' Alexander L. Me-lkmald deceased. h'i< nresented and filed his account and vouchers in final settlement, of said estate, and th it thejsame will come, up for thw_ex 7 atninat ion and action of saul Circuit t'mirt. oi the 1* rii day of March, 18*1, at which time all persons interested in said estate,aw r<quired to appear in said Court and show cause, if any t here lie, why said account and vouchersshould not lie approved. . And 1 lie heirs of said estate, and all others . interes-'.‘dyherein, are also hew*ny required, at thetiun- and p’.ai:i-ore-aid, to appeal: and make proof of their heirship or claim to any part of said estate. WILLIAM 11. TYLER, Atffifinistratot. Morde.jii F. Chffiote Att*yfor-Admr. Febv. ISth, 1891. Feb. lj-27. Mar, 6. WIFE. Thea till meeting of the liters <>f the LouisiiEe. New AiChicago Railway i’onipauy wilt- be held oh l’<- Ines day. March 11. 189 .at 12'o’clock noon, at the olfi \cs of the ■Cbtnpany. 47 Rrott iiy iy, Ne-v York, for the-(Hit I .'>s<> of ele -ting Oirivnir* in ;d so- ~4 th->s, w’tos • terni' shall th-n ex are. end the trunsm" 'a of sue i oilier busim-s. ns may be properly brought boforethe meeting. Foilsoiuji.from 12 o'clock M. t> I o’clock P. II The transfer books will be closed trim Sat-nrd-iy February 2< 1-191, at 12 o'clock M. un wl Thursday March 12.1891, at 10 o'clock A. - The Annual Meetin g of the sfockhol lers oi the Bedloid .k Bloomfield Railroa i i unmani and of the Orleans, West. B vien * French Eick Springs Rail way Company \vilT ba he'. i *t the M ine iiiue and place W U. LEWIS. WM. L. BREYFOGLE. Secretary, President Sheriff’s Sale.

By virtue of a certified copv of tv decree and execution to me directed from the Clerk •f the Jasper Circuit Court, in a cause No. 4154 wherein William B. Austin was plaintiff and William Terhune et al. were defendants requiring me to make the suin.of One thou sand three hundred and eight dollars and twenty-live cents, <sl3oß 25), together with interest and costs, I will expose at public sale ou Saturday, March 14tli, A. D.. 1891. between the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4o’clockP M. of said day. at the door df the court house in the town of Rensselaer, Jasixr County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven (7) years, by the year, of the following described real estate. to wit: The rortbeuat quarter (*»>. and the north•ast quarter I’s'l of the southeast quarter (J») " section two (2q township thirl v-one ;ii i north, range six (6) west, in Jasper cor.ntv. • Indiana. And stiould such rents and nrofits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge fetid decree and execution interest and costs. 1 wilh at the same t ime and place, and in the. man iter aforesaid, expose at public sale th.- fee simple right of said defendants in and to said realestat- or so much thereof as shall l>e sufficient to dis- barge said decree and execution inter.--: and costs. Said sale w -be made without relief and in accordance vith the order of Court in said decree an ! execution PHILIP BLUE. ~ Sheriff Jasper Co. . . • Indiana. A. li. Hopklfs x Thompson A Bro. Att’ys for Plaintiff. Feb. it, i.-bi. A Fatal iHistakc. PyLfieiaos make no more fatuai mislitsn- w|, r |. |t»«\ r:.f.>rffl-p-’i-j. * tb -t ferrous heart Vr>:: i. s eomefroiu the Ktoiuaehe at.! art i-I« rous-e Dr. Prajiiii»i • e note-1 i. ■!tanwßpe.’Hltst. haw it. -ven the cotitraryin ris••■new book on -He.irt D sea e'’. which, may be had free at B. F. IV’s'fig’s tirug £tore. who gtncinte-x ttu-l rc.-uinntetnLt.. Dr.nl ib-s* -Unaq.iAlc-l Hei-i <; tre. wh ch b-s the largest *’k* >.t jig-, he.-i-j Tewweir i;i the w.ir..'. Il »>u «s i.<-rm>us end <>rg:i’i: • hes.i. «»r len<-.ern. ss in the side. '»hm «.r shoo.der, irregn! )r palse, Uinhng, .r .'anther-1 d-.'.ml His Kestorative N-. vine cures headache, fits &<£

NOTICE TO VOTERS OF THE TOWN OF RENSSELAER. Notice fs hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Board s os Trustees of the Town of Rens-elaer, Indiana, held at the Town Hall, on Monday evening, January 12, 1891. it was ordered by the Board that said town lie divided into two precincts, as follows, to-wttr . . LoinuwndMg in the center of the Range Line road where the south boundary of said town of Rensselaer crosses said road and running tbem-i- north alona thecentjir line, of Isaid road to the center ®f Washington street in said town', thence north and east along the center of said Washington street To the center ofTYlvisibu starept; thenCe north and west along the teenier of said Division street to Hie eetjter of Main street.',thenee north along the eentenof said Main street, to theTKirth boundary of the said town ol itensselacr. , . , • , All east and north of the ceiuer of-sail, road and streets sNall be known, as "J*-3.-t Precinct" in said town, and all ivest ot tincenter pf said.,road,luifl. streeo’. siia.l !<<■ known as "West Preeinct” In said town. The Voting-Polls iirsahl East Pj-eemet-iviH 4JejttAhe-Towo-H:dhnnid-rlieA*ofMtg-p.+i+--iH-said West Pr cinct will be at Eger’s shop. Witness niy hand and thex«»rp >rr>\nte seal of said town, this January, loal - CIIAS.G.SPITLER, . ,: 1 Town Clerk. Shbriff’s Sale. By virtne of a Fee Bill to me. directed from the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court in a Cause No. 30M, wherein Josiaj Nivr and Janies M Nivr were pUintiffs, and Patrick Malov and Peter Dunn, et al, were defendants, reuuiring me to make the sum of Thirty dollarsimoot, together with costs,' 1 will expose at public sale on -- == Saturday, the 28th day of February, Alietween the hours of ill o'clock .A. M nnrt f o’clock T. M. of sani day, at the door OtTTie court house in the town of Rensselaer. Jasper rents and profits for a term hot exceeding seven (7) years by tin: year, of the following described real estate, tour it : The north one-third (>») of the southwest quart er ;y; ’ of sect ion th irt y-one (31) to wn - st’.ip thlrtv-t wo 1321 north, range flve (5) west, contaiHinfrafty four and twenty-nine hundreiltlis mpreer less, -situated in Jasjier comity, Indiana. And should sijch rents and profits not sell for a sum sufficient to discharge said Fee Bill and costs, I will; at the same time and place, and in the niahnet aforesaid, expose at public sale the fee simple right of said defendants in and to said real estate or so much thereof as shall .Jbg. gp.t)icieht to discharge said Fee Bill and costs. Said sale will be made with relief and W accordance wit hl he law. PHILIP BI»VE, Sheriff Jasper Co., Ind.

Sheriffs Sale. By Virtue ol a certified copy of a decree and execution to we directed Ironflthe Clerk of the Jasper. Circuit Court, in a cause N 0.3925 w hereto <.-epu I .con ard. A Iva Leonard. J a tnes" Leonard mid John Leoiiar.t by his guardian, xthtTi^viyninTr^irweredmimiffs and'Cntii srine Tink'-am, Minnie Vs . Tin khat:}. Willie Tiukham and Grace Tinkham, C. 0. Deming, Henry wood amt A. Ii Coiburu. comprising . the firm oH'ieming. Wood * Co. Were defendlit.-, requiring me to make tile sum . f six hundred and lif-ty-thrcc dollars and thirteen 'centsDiiaXi-VLigetlicr with interest and cwts, I w ill exppsejr, public sale on Saturday, March, 7th, A. D. 1891,bntWeen the hours of 10 o’clock A. M. and 4 ..'clock P M. I’d -aid ihijq at Urn do >r of the Coiirt House hi the town’ of lieiiss'!;ief, Jasper count!. Indiana, the rents mid profit,, for a terra notV-xcee ling seven-(7).vears by the year, of the fellowiug described real estate, to-wii: The liortheasi quarter of the northeast -qadrteftHt)-efai>eefcea threetb). township—ttur ty-ohe (ill' north, range six (6) west, inJas-'q-er comity, ludi-.n i. An.lMioubi such reals a:i<l profits not sell for ?. sum suiHcienCtp-t&ehargejuciddcicteeajid-execution interest and costs, 1 will at the same time and place, and in the manner aforesaid expose at public sale the lee simple right of said def. ndunrs in and to said r -ai-es'ate. or so much tli-roi-f as shall be sufficient to discharge said decree and execution interest and costs 1 Said sale will be made without relief and In accordance with the order of Court in said decree. PHILIP BLUE, Sheriff ol Jasper Countv, Indiana. Sn-EETIW STATE OF INDIANA,; «© Jasper County. i ««. William Johnson'. Charles Barnltz. John AlcRewn. Mcßewn wife of John Mcßewn. and all the unknown heirs devisees and legatees of John Meßewu. deceased; Mrs. —- Bennett, wife of James Bennett, deceased, and all the unknown heirs devisees and leg a ■ tees of Mrs Bennett, deceased: John W Lewis, - Lewis, wife of John W, Lewis., and rhe unknown heirs devisees and legatees oi John W. deceased ;‘James Sayers. —-—Sayers, wife of .lames sayem. and all the unkrioWn heirs devisee* ami lega4ees-of-James savers. iieceiKvd; William 11. Sheldon, —:— Sheldon, wi e ol William 11. Sheldon and all the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of William H. Sheldon. de<’oa*eo; ihcodorc S. Sayers, Sayers, wife tot. l iie. d. re s. Sayers, and all the unknown heirs, devi-e.-s and legatees of Chen l ire S. Savers d •ct-as<*l : Orlen:: Pitts.* i’itts. husband of Orlena Pitts, and all the unknown heirs dexiso’s amlegatees of Orlena and 'Mr.-*.— Pitts deeet*ed. are hereby notified that Ellen E Graham has tiierlher complaint in me Jasper Cireiltr Court to quiet her title to certain real estate therein described situated in said county and state in which they claim some interest, and that said cause will come up for trial on Monday. March ruth. IX9I. the same being the loth Judicial d iv oi the March term IS9I, of the Jasper Circuit Ce-tot. AVitnesstttb hand of the Clerk and i sxr ir. se *' ot xaid court, this February t Utii. istH. JAMES F. 1 RWIN. Clerk Jasper Circuit Court. i .. . , Application for License" Notice is hereby given to the citizens of the town of Fair Oaks, and Union township, in Jasper county, Indiana, that the tindersignedCharles A. Gundy, who is a male inhabitant qf the State of Indiana, and who is over the age of twenty-one years, and who is a num of good moral character and who is not in the habit of becoming intoxicated.and is ip every respect a fit and proper person to be entrusted with a license empowering him to sell intoxicating liquors, will make application at the March session of the Board of Commissioners of the comity of Jasper, and state ot Indiana, said session commenciug on the 2nd day of March, A. D., 1891, and to be held 1 in the court house, in Rensselaer, to sell and barterspiritous, vipous, malt ami all other ' intoxicatingliquors iu less quantity than a quart at a time, with the privilege of alT lowing anti jiemiitting the same to be drank on the premises where sold and Ixirtered. The pre>-ts<' location of the premises in which said liquors are to be sold anil bartered is as follows to-wit: The front room in the Tlbw<-r story of a two-siory frauu Uutldmg i sitnaled <>n lot six (fit .block xme (D in the town of Fair Oaks, Jasper county. Indiana. : more particularity described as ’follows towft: Commencing at the northeasterly corner of lot six (G) thence in a westerly . direi-rftm parallel with Second street twenty <♦;) feet: thence in a southerly direction parsi l -?! with. Hendricks street eighteen 08 feet rtTfeuce in an easterly din'ction par«UW With First street twenty (2fll fegtf tlienc-. !u 1 |a northerly direction paraHel with Kent street eighteen (18) feet to the point of com- , menc«*nn-nt. Said license will be asked for the period, of ' one year. CHARLES A. GUMDY. Feb. 5-12-1». .

firavel Road Notice. RANGE LINE GRAVEL ROAD.

I. fjpnrrfp As. Itobinxfm, Awh'tor rrf Jasper County. Ind., da hereby certify Unit in C'iusi- s ]t; /. ,bdm As. Wnsson. Ilari-cn JJ’_ JJ 'nnd ni-'i (i<<nye Welsh the (hnnniittee heretofore appointed by the Hoard, of (fani'niissioners of Jasper (Jo., on February 3rd. ISJI. jiled the'tr repif>rtjjyiporturnijpj the a Free Turnjiike Hoad, on the Range Line: from the south line of the (Jaunty, efrinwniclng at the southeast corner of section (36) and extending theftte north through township to the one tou-nship ti'-enty-seren(27) north, range si'i-iii (7) n-esl report shows that the cost of omsiructing said Free Turnpike has been apportioned to the la nds anil lots wdliindwo ndUs of the line of said proposed Free Turnpike and that sta-h lands and lots are re~ us owned in pareels by the f)lIpwing named Ryersons, to-wit:

ClniTesG. Austin, . Will fan! B. Austin, ' EpitrfuhTAnglemire, John-jW.-Austin,— -- Agricultural Association of Remington, Mary C. Allman, Marion W. Baker, George G. Bright, ' Benjamin Bruell, S. E. Bruell, Henry R. Bond, Clarence Babb, Samuel Babb, Ethan A. Bartoo, James P. Bullis, George E. Bullis, George Bullis, Lavaius M. Brown, Albert Brand, ViolindaM Beal, IL M Black, G“. FTTilobni, “Erasmus R. Burton,Mai garel P . Bolles, James S. Banta, David 11. Bates, James Brondy, John IL Bartholemew, John M. Beal, Minnie A. V. Bartoo, Loisa Barnes, John M. Braddock, Emma Blaze, Mary Jane Brennan, Ralph H. Breivster, Edward IL Briggs, AndreW Bukosky, Aaron Blake, Indeperidence Balthis, John Burger, Benjamin M.. Butler, Samuel Bowman, Charles Bartee Isaac Blake, Nathaniel P. Blake, Ezra Bowman, Mary E..8100d, j. W. Broadie, Ammon Beasley, William T. Barnes, Bryon O’Brien, Charles A. Boggs, Almilda Boggs, Carie, Boggs. _ MaryJ. Dora J. Blood, Albert E Bond, Susannah Brown, Sophia N. Benjamin, JarecLßenjamin, Alice M. Braddock, John N. Brennan, — I.ouiza A. Barnes, Jessie L. - Thomas Collins, Adelia Chappell, Keever Clvmcr, Samuel O. Curtis, Nancy- Chappell,.. . George George W. Cheek, E. J. Church, . rhe Christian Church. The M. E. Church; Ferguson I). Carson, Lucinda Costello, Edith N Clapp, Church & Hartley, Elizabeth Stella Coffelt, John A. Coover, Mary-Casey.- - Claus & Vigle, Nanev Jane Crouch, Presbyterian Church, Edward W. Culp,. __Ellen G JTlmmberlain, Man- E Clark, Crawford Cheek, Elizabeth Canbe, ' 'ATma Clark, ’ William Coo ver, James Clowery, Peter Carmada, Stella E. Coffelt, laila A. Coovei-, Sarah E. Cooper, Sophia E.Conimins, Mary E. Claus, . Presbyterian Church, Joseph Dwepger, Helen M. Draper, Isaac M. Darrow, Roy* D. Davidson, Adeline Deno, Jacob Dluzack, , Harvey Durand, Charles Dluzack, Joseph Dluzaok, Charles T. Denham, Elihu L Dibell, Ida A. Dickerson, Dibel & Vanmeter, Mary B. Durand, Equitable-Trust Cd., Daniel J. Eas t burn, Josephine s. Emery , Elmer F. Emery,. James F. Eller, Martha C, French, Nancy M. French, . Florence C. French, James Frozer,' -,' . Independence French, Joseph ITiekenstien, - Margaret E. Fuller, Sarah B. French, B. F. Ferguson, Joseph Frankowick, Janies Frankowick, Josephine Graham, Wm Green Jr., Mary F. Griffln, Francis Gray. Mary J. Goldsberry, Patrick Griffin, William Gierre, Clara F. Griffith, Pat D. Gallager, Mary D. Green, Robert iTibson, James H. Glass, E. M. Green, James 11. Green, Sarah E. Green. Tersa A Garrison, Collins R. Griffith, AValter C. Green, Samuel Gemberling, Josephine Graham, James H. Glass, Walter E. Gumm; Daniel W. Green, AV. H. Hanna, William P. Hanna, George Harley, David Hunt, Ellen Harris, Charles E. Heacox, Tabitha C. Hunt, z BazdHunt, Edwin N. Hyland, Michael D. Harter, Charles M. Harris, -tsaar" I*' 1 *' - Wng —■ Charles Hathaway, James N. Zea, Warren B. Hendricks, Catherine Hendricks, Charles E. Harlacker, Harriet Harmon, MaryC. Hjnes, Mary Jane Hindi, Chris. Hensler, Sarah M. Hower Wm E. llataling, Violet Harris, John Wi Harris, John Hiokie, Mary E. Hartman, Levi Hawkins, Assignee of Phelps Brothers, Elias Ilarndr, A, A. Hammon, B. W. Harmon, Aaron Hartman. Emma llartucker, Owen R. Harlaeker, J. E. Hollet, Jhlia Hart, Rosa E. Huron, Cintliia AV . ITarper, Elizabeth Hardy, George AV. Hileg, Levi Hawkins, Elizabeth R. Hollingsworth. Ann AV. Hiiseal, W. A. Hammond, George Hardy, Michael D- Harter, Charles AV. Harris, Aaron B. Harlaeker, Roxie E. Hawn, Sarah N. Hawn, Sarah H. Irwin, The Travelers Insurance Company, of Hartford, Conn., Mount jptna Jordan, George H. Jordan, Malinda Jordan, John Jordan,

DITCH NOTICE. DITCH NUMBER 67. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to George Bessee, Thos. Kennedy, Martha J. Michaels, Hannah E. Iliff, Robert Michaels, Harley W. Iliff, Robert Michaels and J. \V. Jacks, R. W. Michaels and M.ary E. Babcoek, Will. Pi Michaels, Ithamer Bussell ail'd Sarah A. Ritchie. That the assessments made in Ditch cause No.- 67, in the Jasper Circuit Court, wherein Harley AV. Iliff et al, are "petitioners, will be due, and payable at my office, in the Court House, in the town of Rensselaer, county of Jasper, and state of Indiana, .as follows: The first installment being 8G per cent, of the whole assessment will bo due the first day of March, A. D. 1891, and each succeeding installment being 8H pet cent. i>F the whole assessment will be due and payable on the first of eacli succeeding month thereafter, until all is paid, or a sufficient amount to construct the -work, and pay the ex'penses of said ditch, according to the report of the Commissioners of Drainage in said cause. The assessments on each tract of land and easement are as fiilTows: . ..... . > 6’” g C g o I a , P ■I = s -r'l: „ 3 | = Tl’- - x | £ v NAMES OF OWNERS. I PA RTS OF SECTION. r ' B = JiLl_ George Bessee ne sw- . 4.; j 4 ou $ 4 uo George B.essve. ...Isesw. '222< 740 13(0 12 00 George Bessee ....Iswsw 2’D 740 20 00 .. . Thomas Kennedy Invvnw 17 28. 7 40 1.5<>0 Ibomas Keliuedy' ..7U7~.T|nenwL... ’ ‘.’7 2- 740 23 co GOO Thomas Kennedy . i se nw. , 27.2'" 7 40 tfi 00 Thomas Ke-medy .... : s-w uw.. 2.’ 28 7 40 19 on VIar11: iJ. 51 ichaels.. - 177... .-n w lie. .... -7 28 740 17 50 300 Hannah E. 11iff.... . sw no ... .. ,27 28 7 20’ 61 t.o 500 Roiiert Michaels. .'.... 'sene....^——t. “go Harley A' - . 1iU1... se se . -7 117 50 ..... Httriyv+W.iTttr’.r; ’ inese.. .' 740 77 50 Itoliert Michaels 'sw se . ...w- 2: 2- 7 ■i’. 1 37 50 —.wvrllobert Michaels .... .’.’.i u w se 2' J- 7 4-> !8 00 Robert Michaels .. ne.sw... 27 2- 7 40 IH 00 Win. p Mu-haels tiWSWi.e 27 2< 710 32 30 GOO It hiper Bussell ...... I.W sw 27-:. 711 OU .Sarah A. latcnie . . .. ................ swswne. . 27 22 710 3230 ~ r • - JAMES t;;i; . ai.-;, .Sur.eo: a..Ji om miss mini <f Drainage. W rn. B. Austin AtCv. for Petitioners. February 9,1891 f

Marv E. Johnson, —Ella E. Johnson. William James', Mary A. Johnson, John Kittering, Mary A. Kelley, , Simon IL K aster, Thomas Kuen, Edward J. Kirk, Frances Klonse, John Kellner, Conrad KaufliO.d, AATfiTL Kirk, Keever Klymer, ■ •Peter Kicker Thomas Kneer, Willis Love, Isaac A. I.:.mb, Martha J. Lambert, JamesLitlle. Clrtrle-i A. Laurie Ruth Ann Lit»b-field. Elizabeth A. Lewis, John Langlibff, KvansJLangly, John’Q. A. Lamljorn, Joseph Lafever, John-Lewis; Sarah B. Lewi.-,: Sarah Love, Loiighery Bros., John C. Laymnn, Mary Larsh, Isaac A. Leave!. Martha J. Lambert, John B. Lamborn, MarcusG. Lewis, E- Ar. Lock wood, - ' Sarah L. Landon. Sa rail 1.. Lail ey, A. Leopold, o Roliert Love Anna B. Larsh, -- -AYUitedL—Lovey" - John C Lyman; Mhry .Larsh; Catherine Laßuei M«ry E. Leek'i'’er: Nancy Lock wood; Rebecca A. Luckey; Patrick J, McLaughlin, Robert-W. May, Jason H. Myers, Mary J Moore, John Y. May, Ira McCord, John S. Moorhead, Mets &.Maier, Jennie P. Maxwell, J. Q. I>. McDougle, Laura F. McDougle, Henry Mullen, Sanford A. Morgan, John'D. Myers, A. >1 eCoy & Co., Merril, Meigs & Co., U. T. Merrit, John E. Mitchell, John A. Mitchell, Moorhead A Emery, George M. Morris, AVm S. Miller, Richard Met herd}, Bridget Alullen, Joel Moore, Sabra C. Morgan, AV. <>. Myers, Charles E. Mills, John G. Moses, Dominick McGlynn, John A. McCollough, Jane McCollough, Margaret C. Mclntire, Oliver B. Mclntire, J. D. Mason, Isabelle Moore, Henry Miller, John G. Mqrris, Wm II Mills, Jacob Meyer, Leon Metz, Alonzo AV. Nourse, D. M. Kelson. Amos F. Nichols. Agnes Nelson; Peter Ochs, Dennis O’Connor, Brenhard O’Brien, Jacob Ochs'," John m. Of t, — Daniel O’Connor, Daniel T. O’Connor, Mary O’Connor, O. W. Pierce, Rebecca A. Patton, Reuben R. Pettit, Mary E. Poole, Clara B. Patton, ’Samuel m. Peffiey, John F. Pugh, Joseph Peffiey, Elizabeth Plunket, Henry C. Phelps, James Parker, 7 - - - John J. Porter, Robert Parker, Annie E. Phelps, Geo. F. Penwright, Clara V, Phelps, Pittsburgh, Chicago & St. Louis Railroad Co. Margaret J. Roberts, Hugh Roberts, Mathias Ream, Jacob I). Rich, Martha A. Rausch, .David Ravenscroft, Edward Ravenscroft, Hezekiah Rook, , G’>! fried ibise, - WiHtam Itoser William L Rich, James Sheets, Edward Sariford, G. F. Schuster, Smith & Kicker, Frank Shlde, Chas. G. Spiller. M. & ('. A. Slaughter, Caroline Shearer, Cornelia m. Shaw, m. L. Spitler, Nancy Sage, John Stout, Rebecca Spangler, Emma S. Spencer, M. J. Spencer, m. E. Spitler, Maty Stitz, • Jusepb stark-ey, — Annilda stone, = Almira E. Smith, AVm Sharkey, Emaline Smith, Angeline Shipman, Z. K. Smith, Carl Stall, <•> . a ThomasH. Shew, Thomas Shelly, Adam Seibert, Andrew Summer, JUsuph-Shide, Mary D. stiller, J. F.-Sheffer, Selina-G. Snyder, Adam Seibert, AVilliam C, Smalley, J. B Smith, Joseph .Schelde, M. &O. A. Slaughter, Mary 1). Stiller, Janies .1. Sutton, Benjamin O. Spencer, Roliert IL Tillson, M. A. Timmons, John A. Teeter, starion G. Trangh, Rebecca Timmons, C. F. Thomas, Harriet Thomas, Thomas Turpin, Oliver Turner, Rebecca Tharp, stargaret A. Tedford, Alfred Thompson, Geo. G. Thompson, John L. Turner, O. P. Tabor, c» bayid J. Thompson; Mary Terry; AVellington A. Traugh; AV. TosvnSend; John AV. Teeter; Travelers Insurance Co. of Hartford Conn.; AVilliam Terpening; siartha A. Timmons,; Royal S. Tuttle; "TreorgwE. Vincent; Htsc.-rrst~A'jckery> MariaVondn-smith? Esther Willets; ~ Wright AA’illiams-; Helen st. AValker;- AVm II AVells; LucyE. Witman; joint R. AVilsoa; - August AVaite s; Rebecca AVolfe, Flora Wartcki; Isaac Westfall; Charles AViison; Anson AVolcott; Jessie Walker; AVoM'X Wartcki; siary C. AVetherill; Fanny AVarreri; Philip AVoodham; Ira A.V . Yeoman; George E. Zinn; Mathias Zimmer. Town of Remington,; School Town of Remington; and all who own Real Estate in Jasper county, Indiana; within two miles of the line of said proposed free turnpike'. In distributing the costs of construction the viewers have apportioned and aimed to apportion the-costs of construction pro rata to all the real estate wi'hin a distance of two miles, count ed by sections, of the line of said Gravel Road, in Jasper county, Ind. Sq anytine owning land y;it bin; oi the proposed free turnpike in Jasper county, Indiana, whose name does not properly appear in this notice will also take notice of said report and the hearing thereof. The Board of commissioners wi> i meet in regu iar session on March 2nd. 1891; and,at 10 A M. Marelrtitli, 1891 will hear said report which report will remain on file in my office for the inspection of a*! concerned until Friday, March 6th. 1891. at lOo’clock A; M. when if no exceptions are filed to said report the Board, of Comm .ssioners. will contirm-the said report and if exceptions in writing be fl.ed before sajd time the said Boardof £oug_ missioners will then and there determine such exceptions on the testimony which may be offered by any party interested and confirm, change or refer the report to another eoriimittee to make further report as may be deemed best on such hearing. Witness my hand and the seal'iof : "Jit i t \ the Board of Commissioners this I J 3rd day of Febriiarj- A. D., 1891. \27yW GEO. M. ROBINSON. Auditor Jasper Co., Ind.

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