Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 88, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 July 1903 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Petition of Bankrupt for His Discharge. In the Matter of) Edgar J. Hurley, > No. 1464, In Bankruptcy, Bankrupt. ) DISTRICT OF INDIANA, ss: ~..0n this 3rd day of July, A. D-, 1903 on reading the petition of the bankrupt for his discharge. It is Ordered by the Court, That a hearing be had upon the same, on the 30 day of July A. D., 1908, before said Court, at Indianapolis, in said District, at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and that notice thereof be published twice in the RKwsszlakr Republican, a newspaper printed in said district, and that all known creditors and other persons 'in interest may appear at the said time and place and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said petitioner should nbt be granted.. And is further ordered by the Conrt, that the Clerk shall send tjy mail to all known creditors copies of said petition and this order, addressed to them at tfieir places of residence fts ststod WITNESS, the Honorable Albert (gBAX I ®- Anderson, Judge of said Court, the seal thereof, at Indianapolis, o in said District, on the 3rd day of July A. D. 1903. Noblb C. Butler, Clerk. July 10-17 Notice of Hearing of Ditch Petition. In the matter of the petition of James G. Francis: Notice is given that a petition has been filed with the Auditor of Jasper County, State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which report is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition and report will be on Tuesday the 4th day of August 1903 . the same being the 2nd day of the August Term of 1903 of the Commissioners Court of said County. The prayer of said petition is that ditch be constructed on the following route: Beginning seven hundred twent nine (729) feet east and twenty (20) feet south of the north-west comer of section thirty four (34), township twenty-eight (28) north, range seven [7] west, and running thence in a general easterly direction to its outlet in Carpenter's Creek, at a point sixteen hundred and sixty [1660] feet east and five hundred and twentysix [526] feet north of the north-east comer of said section thirty-four [34] township twentyeight [2B] north, range seven [7] west. The proposed work will affect the lands of the following persons: James Francis, George Besse, George W. Kennedy, Erastus 8. Baker, James P. Bullis, John Roadifer, Jacob Youtobel, George W. Nicholson, Martin Cain, Martin Kain, Mildred Gaunt, Amelia Bullis, Civil Township of Jordan, Trustee Civil Township of Jordan. WM. C. BABCOCK, , Auditor Jasper Co.,ind, Jily 10-17

Notice of Hearing Ditch Petition. In the matter of the petition of Carrol C. Kent et at for a ditch in Jasper and Newton Counties. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been filed with the undersigned Aiditor of Jasper county, State of Indiana, and reviewers have been appointed, who have viewed and reported said view, which report is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition and report will be on Monday, the 3rd day of August 1903, the same being the first day of the August term of the Board of Commissioners of Jasper county, Indiana holden at the Auditor’s office in Rensselaer in said county. The prayer of the said petition is that a ditch be constructed on the following route, to-wit: Commencing at the southwest comer of section 1. in township 30 north, of range 8 west in said Newton county, and running tnenc in a general southwardly course following the lino of an old ditch through the lands of Carrol C. Kent, Sumner H. Dickinson, Julious Guildenzoph and others entering what is known as the big slough or Curtis Creek, and following said creek in a general southwardly course ana terminating at the month of said creek where it er.ters the Iroquois river in section 5, township 28 north of range 7 west, in Jasper county, Indiana, with two lateral lines to said mam line of ditch as follows: One of said laterals, known as the Elijah lateral, commencing at a point 20 rods south of the quarter comer on the east line of section 34, township 30 north, of range 8 west, and running thence east, terminating in the main line of ditch in the northeast quarter ofjthe southeast quarter of section thirty-five said township and range aforesaid at stake numbered 289 on main ditch; also another lateral commencing at the terminus of a public ditch in Jasper county known as the Long ditch where it intersects the county line near quarter comer on the west line of section 31, township 30 north, of range 7 west and running thence in a westwardly course following an open ditch and terminating in the main ditch 60 feet below stake 253.

Said proposed drainage is particularly described in the viewers report, and will effect the lands of Delos Thompson, John J. Lawler, David Whistler, Carrol C. Kent, John Noyes, Mary Noyes, Nannie J. Prichett, Sumner H. Dickinson, Benjamin J. Geesa. Amelia Guildenzopf, John H. Guildenzopf, Rosa Guildenzopf, Julious Guildenzopf, Emil Herre, Ida Herre, Joseph I. Kosta, John Kriz, James Prichaska, John Berenda, Cynthia Yeager, David W. Mauck, Edgar B. Stewart, John Romine, John Barton, I. L. Herre, Deborah Barton, Sidney Steward, Isaac Stucker, Ransom Elijah, Ida Gnildenzopf, Mattie Guilden-. zopf, Alexander Elijah. Charles A. Elijah, J. G Carter, L. F. Carter. Noah E. Shriver, Francis M. Yeager, Emma F. Wright, Catharine G. Yeager, Marion Dennison, Mao Dennison, Christian Swartz, Charles Shriver, Alexander Lardner, Abram F. Long. Edwin T. Long, Joseph B. Miller, Daniel V. Yeoder, Edwin Harris, James Blankenbaker, John W. Merry, A. Mahawy, Daniel Helmuth, Addle Miller, William W. Miller, Jane Crisler, Martha A. Hufty, Magdalena Miller, Benjamin B. Miller, Angus D. Washburn, Myrtle Washburn, Nancy M. Harris. Charles O. Clark, Clinton Stuoker, James O. Haskell, John H. Crisler, Olive L. Seward, Henry O. Harris, Bl fnk« n baker Bertha Blankenbaker L. H. Blankenbaker, James R. Elijah, Alexander B. Tolin, Aaron W. Tolin. George H. Hillis, John J. Totten, John A. fienney, ParmeUaßUJah. Margaret J, Elijah, Colfax townstUp Daniel Odle trustee, Chicago A Eastern Illinois Railroad Company. John Baker, Mary K- Baker, Job English. Virginia Halstead, OrheusO. Halstead. David L. Halstead, Sanford Halstead, Reuben Halstead. William Aalstead, Everett Halstead, Chester Halstead, BUxabeth Mauck, A. J. Freeland, James Yeoman, Joseph Yeoman, John Makeever, Daniel S. Mskeever, Wilson Shaeffer, Robert J. Yeoman, William H. Ade, John Bistaekt, Jessie Bringle, Kate Manesver. Walter Ponaier, James A. Powell, Mamr K Reed Benjamin t. Saylor, Mary F. H. Saylor, John Yeoman, Franklin J- Yeoman, William Bradford. Hattie M. Yeoman, Augustus A. Yeoman, Martin Lebold, William J. Smith, Charles Waling, Abner Pancost. Isaac Makeever. William D. Sayler, Erfaardt Werthner. John Karr, Joseph K. Thomas. John Lane, Sophia D. Tanner, Harry R. Kurrie Prank Zickman, Joseph Lane. James Lane, William L. Leek. Hattie M. Barton, Newton Emily Lane. Frances W. “•nek’ J« hn Mauck, Cordelia Williams, Milton Makeever, Newton township, Jasper P oun *Y’ George M. Wiloox trustee, Jackson township, Newton oounty, Job Ashby trustee, Corner H Miller, Sarah a. Shriver, William A. Crisler, Staoo HoohstetUer. Lina Haskell. Joseph M Brunton, Joseph Francis, Minerva Franois, Jjmea L. Carr, Cary L. Carr, Charles R. Weis, PhtUp Paulas, John T. Lamson, Thomas J. McCoy, Albert us N. Yeoman, John Martlndale. Andrew K Saylor, Wallace A. Baylor. Minerva K. Baylor, Joseph H. Baylor Virginia E. M. Lyoas, Amiel Harmon. William Augaberger, William Mayhew, Walter V. Porter, Lucy J. Eggleston, Simon P. Thompson, Levi Miller, Jasper Makeever. Francis M. Makeever, David Stockton, Daniel Stockton, Sarah Stockton. .. W i tne "? my hand and the seal of f iMAL. I** 1 ® Board of Commissioners of Jasthia Bth day of July A. D. . WILLIAM C. BABCOCK. - . .. .. Auditor Jaapar County, Indiana. July 19-17 Call on the oew oement firm for all kinds of sidewalk and patching and foundations. All work guaranteed first olasa. Phone 366. O. W. Platt ft Ykidkb