Rensselaer Republican, Volume 24, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 25 August 1892 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

DITCH NOTICE t ' - ■ '• —=*"■* B . . * A X■■''■ A 7 . "-.H ' ‘ 7" Y>” WHEATFIELIxi HDIuTCS:. p a. . <v * - . “ -' In Wheatfieid, Kankakee ana Walker Townships, Jasper County . m Indiana.

*The Report of the Viewers and Engineer on the Wheatfieid ditch commenced pursuant to the provisions of the act of the General Assembly of the State of Indiana, approved March 7th, 1891, page 455 of acts of 1891, has been filed in my offibe and pursuant to section 4of said ac t I have fixed Friday, Septemper 9th, 1892, as the time for hearing the petition and report and it appearing by affidavit of Simon P. Thompson, attorney for the petitioners that the residence of certain persons are without the County of Jssper in which spid work is located and that the residence of certain persons can. not be learned and that certain owners have no known tenants on their said land. Wherefore all the following named persons to-wit Patrick Maloy, Ananias Luse, Augusta Krull, Nelson Morris, , John W. Kelvey, Joshua A. Timmprifi, John Anderson. William S. j?otter, Fannie Potter, John Marder, Albert B. Anderson, Martha Huston, Mrs. Boseman, whose first name is unknown, Sophia Tinkham, Joseph Leonard, Fabian Nauthison, Horace Marble, George O. Huffman, Charles W. Huffman, Sarah B. Henderson. John Pokrywka, William Hammell, George Sackett, Anna Smallfield, W. F. Garrison, whose first name is unknown, C. M. Jackson, whose first name is unknown, Harrison G. Bush, Catherine Bacon, Mary A. Haigh, Alva Leonard,' Henry Crawford, Edward Sanford, Aruna Bacon, Almeda Hodges, S. J. Howell and M. J. Howell, whose first names are unknown, Samuel M. Newby, J. S. Wright, whose first name is unknown, August Woolbrant,JosephF. Wampter, George M.McDonald, James Osborn, J. N. Lane /whose first name is unknown, Mary Manny (Tinkler) John Orr, Emma F. Hinkle’,' Edom Fletcher. Winifred Finn, Jacob Feister, Amos McCloud, Almira Bates, First National Bank of Indianapolis, M. J. Cramer, whose first name is unknown, Peter Enswiller, Alexander Hamilton, Peter Leisenfelt, Hannah Hopkins, Chas. A. Hath way, Henry Finnecamp, Chas. J. Linderman. $\ T m. A.Rinehart, Schuyler Sigler, Albert G. Porter, Michael Hyland, John Hyland, Henry B. Overton, Ruth Mason, Indian!; Illinois and lowa Railroad Company, The Chicago and Indiana Coal Railway Company, Martha A(,. Rockwell. John Raub, Phebe Deselms, Lydia B. Hamilton. August Litke, Alford J, Tilton, Sylvester Warte, Elizabeth Bodiraan, Winifred Booth, Jtjiwph T. Cason. George W. Stoudt, Joseph Hamilton, Noah C. Hamilton, John J. Moore, Alfred H. Lmdley, Clara Kent, Manuel B. Hart, William J. Allen, all of whom are believed to be nonresidents pf_ Jasper County: Also Silva Root, James Swisher, Minerva Swisher,(George O. Stembel, Francis E. Swisher, AsaphM. Stumph. John H, Tilton, Catherine L. Tinkham George W. Tjlton, William Turner, Benj. VanWicklin, Seth J. BeDtley, Flnette G. Helmiek, iJavi’i J. Taylor, August StAcbel, James Piekner, Aacbariah Miller, Meleboir "Miller. "Charles Myers, Charles J. Linderman,

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