Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 35, Number 128, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1903 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Notice of Hearing Of Ditch Petition! In the matter of the petition of Charles T Otir, et ai. foraditeh in Jaaper amt Newton Counties, Ko. 1491. .Notice i« hereby Riven that a petition has filed with the Auditor of Jasper County. State of Indiana, and viewers have been appointed who have viewed and reported said view, which is on file in my office. The hearing of said petition upon its merits will be on Tuesday, the Bth Day of December 1903. •• .. • . ' the same being the 2nd day[of the December Term 10U6 of the Commissioner’s Court of said County. The prayer of said petition and the report of viewers is for a ditch to be constructed on the following route, to-wit: The Main ditch beginning about 000 feet north of the southwest corner of Section twelve (12). Township Thirty-One (.81) North, Range Eight (8), West, in Newton County, and running thence in a general North-Easterly direction to its outlet in a ditch heretofore constructed, known as the Otis Ditch No. 4222, in Section Five (5), Township Thirty-One (31). North, Range Seven, West in Jasper County. Also a lateral ditch, beginning about 1300 feet north of the southeast corner < r Section twelve [l2l, Township Thirty-One [Bl J, North Range Kignt [B], West, in Newton County, and running thence in a general North-Westerly direction to its outlet in said Main ditch at Station 63 plus 41 feet, said lateral to be a tile ditch. Said proposed work will affect tbe lands of the following persons: Frederick R. Otis. Charles T. Otis, Charles Homoth, Archibald Leech, Lincoln Towns nip of Newton County, Indiana, Trustee of Lincoln Township Newton County, Indiana, Keener Township of Jasper County, Indiana, Trustee of Keener Township. Jasper County, Indiana, Joseph W. Spitler, Newton County, Indiana, forQravel Road, Edward Sanford, Eli Gerber, Paul Viegens. WILLIAM C. BABCOCK, Auditor, Jasper County, Ind. Nov. 6-13 >■-

Water Tanks. W» are miking a special ty o atook and st ir ige tank f if all kind and sizis O.ir prioas are: fi foo $7 50. 8 foot-$12.5U, 10 foot $19.00 Donnelly Bros Planing Mill.

The C. E. of ibe Barkley Christian ohuroh .will give a ‘‘Name 8ooial” at the home of Mr and Mrs. Wm. Burns, 7 miles northeast o f town, Saturday Nov. 14th.

1 % % UP-TO-DATE i I FALL MILLINERY 1 E: . I have just received a arge stock of Ei the’latest creations in fall millinery, 3 $S=~ and would be pleased* to have you E inspect same before buying. —— 31 MRS. PURCUPILE i •> —^o || v 3 g Reasonable Prices. « Square Dealing. \

I Fit and Style | A There are aome thin®* which can’t be improved. One A dh of these is the "Quean (Quality shoe for women. Yon X (J) oan make it more elaborate; you can decorate it; embel- J Jk lish it, use oostly materials and all that. But for SIOO J I P YOU CANNOT MAKE A BETTER SHOE I J than "Queen Quality,’’ having regard solely to the two Mp 5 great essentials of fit and t-tyle. i ® Y This means that meobanioally it is perfect, As for its V ? appearanoe, the faot that one hundred thousand women Mp 5* choose it iDs'a’itly above all other shoes would seem to Mp 5 indicate that it is attractive. Why don’t yon go so far Mr 5* as to try on a pair next time you go to the store? It * Mr 5* oosts nothing to see them fit your foot. WP JL Boots $3 00 Special Styles 50 cents extra. V ¥ Oxfords 2 50 Fast color oyolets. Do not wear brassy I —Tendigs fair— I

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