Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 39, Number 95, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 August 1907 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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DITCH NOTICE. State of Indiana, \ White County. I s ' In the White Circuit Court, September Term, 1907. In the matter of the petition of Joseph Emond et al. for drainage. Notice of filirg, pendency, and docketing of petition. To John P. Brown, The mas H. Barber, Emma Compton, \N illiam H. Cook, Philomine Emor.d, Susan Enfield, Emerson Gordon, Esther Galbreath. Peter N. Garber, Bernice O Gauthier, Louisa Hirstein, George A. McMullen, John H. McMullen, Timothy Ponton, Arthur St. Pierre, Charles Spinard, Leopold St. Pierre, Almira J, Snyder, Cyrus K. Snyder, George Turner, William L. Watson, Stephen Wooding. William Wooding, Harvey J. Turner, A. J. Layman, B. L. Layman, Oliver M. Cuffing, Albert Rainsford, Samuel B. Hirstein, and Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago & St. Louis Railway Company. You and each of you are hereby notified that the undersigned have filed in the White Circuit Court of Indiana their petition for the drainage of lands owned by them in White County, Indiana, by means ol the following described ditches, which they ask to be established and constructed: First.—By a ditch beginning at a point about thirty (30) rods south of the northwest corner of the east half of the southeast quarter of section twenty-seven (27), township twenty seven (2,7) north, range six (6) west, in iVhite County, Indiana, which point is the outlet of a proposed ditch known as the Charles Spinard pt al. ditch, theDce in a general northeasterly direction, following as Dear as practicable the route of an open ditch known as the E. L Dibell ditch, to a point about ninety (90) rods south and eightyfive rods eafet of the northwest comer of section nineteen (19), township twenty-seven (27) north, range five (5) west, in White County, Indiana, to this point, said proposed ditch to be constructed of tile; thence from the last mentioned point by the construction of a large open ditch, following the route of the said E. L. Dibell ditch in a general easterly df r ecuon through sections nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty-one (21), twentytwo (22), and to a point near the southeast corner of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section twenty-three (23), township twpnfy-seven north, range five (5) west, in White County, Indiana, and there to terminate in an open public ditch known as the Eli Hoagland tt al. (or Monon) ditch, into which said proposed ditch will empty and have a good and sufficient outlet. Second. —A tile drain, as a branch to the main above described ditch, described as follows: Beginning at a point twenty-five (25) feet south and sixty-three (63) rods and -eleven (1 1) feet west of the northeast corner of section twenty-seven (27), township *wentyseven (27) north, range six (6) west, in White County, Indiana, thence following the course of Branch No. 1 of the said E. L. Dibell ditch in a general northerly direction to a point about eighty (80) rods west and thirty rods north of the .southeast comer of the northeast quarter of_section twenty-two (22), in the last mentioned township and range, thence in a general southeasterly direction lo a point about thirty (30) rods east and about eighty (80) rods north of the southwest corner of section twenty-four (24), township twenty-seven (27)north, range six (o) west, in White County, Indiana, and there to terminate in the main proposed ditch, where the same will have a good and sufficient outlet. Third.—A tile drain as a branch to the branch of the main proposed ditch, described as follows: Beginning thirty (30) rods south and ten (10) rods east of the northwest comer Of the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section twenty-three (23), townsnip twenty-seven (27) north, range six (6) west, in White County, Indiana, thence in a general southeasterly direction a distance of eleven hundred and ten (l 110) feet, and there to terminate in Branch No. I of said proposed main ditch, where the same will have a good and sufficient outlet. And it » alleged in said petition that certain lands owned by you in White County, Indiana, and in Jasper County, Indiana, and fully described therein, will be affected by the drainage prayed for in said petition. You are further notified that said petition is now pending in said White Circuit Court of Indiana, and that the same has been set for hearing and docketing, and will be heard in said Court on the ad day of September, 1907. Dated this 18th day of July, 1907. Joseph Emond, Cueist Stou.ee, James Higgins, Victo* Leßean, Maey E. McDuffie, Eeed McDuffie. M. B. Beard, Attorney for Petitioners a6-a