Rensselaer Republican, Volume 23, Number 28, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 March 1891 — COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. [ARTICLE]

COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS.

Gn petition of .Elizabeth li. Hol-kinjrsv.-.ji thjind James B. Miofiier the ftihns rußjiing north and south through the center of blocks 10 and \t in the'town of lleinington -were deii'icod vacated. F:p3Fpmtiottbf Sou tit -street in the •rrnc rn cH. was declared vacated on I jiotitioa of Sara 11 B. Frcteh. m -aoCT joiiiNo in;: i'oou. Tile foil.jiving i>:fsiJC-. Tie *.t or of the eoin.ty' wore accepted i d.laf Jacksun. Han ging Gfo vp'tp:' •r 1 ■>: l-birkiey "fLO; Mathwy i [ the, pdodjafiin CAt ilr i\y fc’f) f l —\l—W-rUrr.S j • *£>; Iv:.:n;ake« 820. J. C. Detnjri.g, •Jordan -r2'u 5. B. Robbins. Keener. . c-rs S i . r ;i(.!ll pV). XI. . Yd. R< 1 srle. Carpenter, dTO. .. The con tract bir': Cnrnishißifc-btevb-booi;s shd statioiifiy to the county. or oneh'ycaE s , March 7th. was awarded to Yiils.n, Humphreys A "Co., of IsigansiKirt. : 'T!h' An iitor .was .'directed to' ini sure 'the court .house in the following companies, for -<I.OOO each, for, the ddrod ofuve years. Tue 6ontinen--—tatyDd'R. ‘t.. the l-'h.chST Of Brbi>k■dvb." the nddiix. - of ■ Hartford, the b-rtett-ers. A ms iia.n, of .V,.. Y..- tb-edFwfiantan. • tei LiOmnafK’itis. f.*n?T. b.f sii^nraiico. per ,i;no- ; for the .*» y< a'rs.- ; - - ■ - diis f..i:,y.v;ng viewers were ap.|R./»ltd ip P.tdw ditch (Rdscs•. J s:n. ss .A ' ir. Jorvlan i-s. Jasper wn. TT..i;t :.o ;u ,*rs tp.. .uavasi to., • ’ for I>V #oiin IV. Saa:-' o T ■ 1 . >'.id- Aiheit J. Belio’nS, lit nan A. l»ar 00 and James IdieetS. . aide eOmnnodoters - of \'i-v. on C<- : 'to . x tune and siaa. of meeting. - h--i-ii f-ltHsm t pa. (1 erfige. n; 1 Ih’CYQ and otlAiss P’-di - ..■: M. drown Jr.. •Granville - Moody anil ’-a o. . a;. Vga- 7 . 'j'linC of •mr.vy. April idth. 1891. I);ich. in ' Raging 1 rrdve ipld..lassie i ; 7p , v..;■ ■■. ' nil bHpjdays of survey. " I- - ; ’Till.! 1 '!I ill Jm.lun 1.p,. ppV.ilina;dT for J • s; fj. A. ITlm' t.ir'ii,' dJiufud laas..-bur-r. and Cavid ii rt, vievvers. Day of rvey, April 20. - - . The rovi-svors in tli-■ Guss dftdi, in ;p„ ( . ytcusl-er-awd E. ii. Burr, is.- giaiifuii until tire June vrnri to rsiv- Pirir at. I>i*•-1. is Jordan Ip., petitkinecl for by M,,ilin Cain mid others. Okas. E. Mills. V\ ala-r S. Russ dband IY’lli:un XVat-sqii, appointed viewers; Mlirch 24,' (lity of survey. — ICO ADS A XI) DIUTHiSs. j M. °B. 1 laisteiid. w;is_ in moisted a e; mmissioner to meet' with a- yoin- , jnissiqner from Aewgon "county, to | ■ vidw.a.pmo]:osed;road oil thedine 00tnvecii the two counties. j -. ... Jos. A. Robinson, F M. Parker j and 1.. L. Ponsler were appointed to view a i»roposed highway in Barkley : tp., petitioned for by Geo. Kesler : and ot.iCtS. April Id the day and Squire Marion to qualify. The highway in Milroy tp., Jos. A. Tunmons et al, petitioners, was reported favorably by the viewers, and the road ordered opened..

The reviewers 'in ' highway in ” AVheaUield, Chasg Meyers: et alp petitioners, re|»©rted against the public utility of the road, and that Augustus Stimpson would be d.-imno-ed hy fit <£Vho. The Boivrd therefore dismissed the petition and p»tthe costs Of the review on the petitioners. The report was favorable and also flowery on road in Keener tp., petitioned for by J. R. Hamaciier, et al, and the road ordered opened. j The sum of was appropriated to aid th»? town of Remington to build a $750 Hone arched bridge I over the Big Ditch, at the intersection of Ohio and Michigan streets. 1 In the case of the Range Line gray- 1 el road. t. E. Mills, C. G. Austin, Chris. IXensler, Bazil Hunt, Samuel Babb and Tabilha C. Hunt, asked for a reduction of their assessments. Several other parties also asked to have their names taken from the petition. The members of the Toum Item'd of Remington also eaine be-* fore the Court to ascertain if there was any legal method by which the Town could assist in the building, of the road in addition to the assessments on the property within the town. This gravel road matter prolonged the session of the Board until Tue.-ritiy of this* 1 week, and the whole matter was then continued until the Jib* term.