Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 59, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 March 1908 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Parka. John V. Roberta, Fred Schoebuck, William Spacy helra, Richard Thurston, Edgar 8 Vendersnigh, Edgar S. Vondera nuth, Julius Wood. Joseph L Wealing, Francis H. Wlkoff, Hattie M. Barton. Mary Baker, Mary A. Gibbon, Matilda Jenkins, Joseph Koeta, Fred J. Lang, Elisabeth Mauck, Frances W. Mauck, Levi L. Miller, Ochsoh Mofflt, Annie O’Neal, Maggie O’Donnell, James Polodua, Daniel Stutsman, Dewitt C. Thornton, Louisa Thornton. Lydla Thornton. Lazarus M. Brown, George Bullis heirs, Erastus Baker, Isaac Blake, Nora Casey, Mary Casey, William Esson, John Fenwick, Etha H. Fleming, Andrew J. Fleming, John B. Foresman jr„ Perunia Fleming, Marv E. Goodrich, Annie Guthrlck, Wm. F. Horton, William H. Kane, Mike Kimble, Martin Kimble, Wm. M. Morris, John E. Medworth, Oliver P. Moorehouse, Edwin O. Ropp, Michael Reed, Wm. C. Rich, John T. Sarner, Joseph Shertz, John . L - Turner, James T. Talt, Eilt -■ Toben, James T. Wingerd, Alfred T. Webber, Nancy E. Welsh, Gertrude G. Welsh, Jesse Welsh, Samuel Willis, Charles F. Whitehead, John F. Zimmer, George Aide, Sarah Ann Arnold, Anna L. Breese, Alfred A. Boyer, William Guthrie, Charles F. Grow, Pieasa Grow. Joseph G. Jackson, Charles W. Jenkins, William Lowman, John Meneley, George R. Masters, Elmus Merrill, J. J. Moore, August Stauffenberg, Lizzie Stauffenberg, William C. Smith, Sarah M. Snow, Starrlt Graham Smith, Samuel E. Winchester, Beth Yeoman, John W. Zimmerman, Thomas E. Allison, Ida A. Allison, American Lub. & Refinig Co., American Oil Company, George Anderson, John H. Brenner, Milton M. Boggs. Howard F. Chappell, C. T. Carpe, Anna Cassidy, Charles Foley, George Hoehn, Indiana Asphalt Company of Maine, Thomas Kennlacky, Roza Kennlaeky, Albert B. Kessler, Frederick E. Legrts, Dora E. Lauders, Johanna C. Martin, John Martin, Dennis McLaughlin, Michael Messner, Helen McManus, John Mutley, Milton D. Noble, Thomas P. Peterson, Carey F. Smith, Marguerite Springer, Everett W. Trook, Cora A. Vessey, Amelia C. Amother, Michael Kalb, Otilia Kalb, Lois M. Sleezer, Ross Boyle sr., Essie D. Bufger, John Corlin, Elizabeth A. Corlin, Harriett Cover, George W.. Cover, - Anna Cassidy, Martha J. Earl, Lucy J. Egglestone, Geo. R. Freak, Richard E. Farlow, Maggie M. Guss, Daniel H. Garrlott, John Humes, Byron W. Henderson, Henry I. Hoohburn, Jacob Meyers, Marcel A. St. Louis Viti, Geo. W. Plxley, Enos H. Renner, Sylvester W. Renner, Mary V. Shepard, Wm. W. Salsbury, Noah B. Shlgle- O. H. Willie, Noah S. Yoder, Alice P. Williams et ai., Henrietta S/ Akers, M. A. Damon, Joseph Eiotunberger, Joseph R. Fox, Charles Jn. Hansen, Emma M. Jones, Anna Bane, Benj. C. Long, Monticello OH Company, Anna McCormick, Sarah E. Pruett, Martin O. Prewett, R. C. Rayburn, Moses H. Russell, Augustus Reeser, Christo§her Salrln, Susan Smith, Sigmund org, Alfred W. Williams, John Wutrich, John A. Zahn, David E. Highland, Isabel E. Highland, and Wilson Horner. You and each of you are herebv notified that the preliminary report of the Commissioners in the above entitled cause is now on file In the office of the Clerk of the Jasper Circuit Court, and your lands are described therein as being affected by the construction of the proposed ditch and the name of each of you appears in asid report. Said ditch as described in said report begins at a point in the Iroquois river five hundred (500) feet below where it Intersects the west line of Section twenty-five (25), township twenty-nine (29), range seven (7) west of the Second Principal Meridian, thence south 42 degrees w. two hundred (200) feet in the channel of the river to stake two (2). thence s. 30
degrees w. one hundred (100) feet In the channel of the river, thence a. 10 degrees w. nine hundred and forty (940) feet to stake twelve (12) plus forty (40) in the channel of the river, thence s. 30 degrees w. six hundred and sixty (660) feet, to stake nineteen (19) in the channel of the river, thence due south thirteen hundred and thirty (1330) feet to stake thirty-two (32) plus thirty (30) feet, thence s. 4% degrees w. nine hundred and seventy (970) feet to stake 42 plus 52, thence s. 45% degrees w. seventy four hundred (7400) feet to stake 116, thence s. 66 degrees w. twenty-two hundred (2200) feet to stake X3B, thence a. 87% degrees w. sixteen nundrea u«0u) feet to stake 154. thence **•7? degrees w. seventeen hundred (1700) feet to stake 171, thence s. 78% degrees w. following the river channel three hundred (800) feet, to stake 174, thence s, 49 degrees w. following the river channel three hundred (300) feet to stake 177, thence s. 42% degrees w. following the channel of the river eleven hundred (1100) feet to stake 188, thence s. 39 degrees w. twenty-five hundred (2500) feet, leaving the river channel at stake 198, to stake 218, thence a. 72 degrees w. thirteen hundred (1300) feet to stake 226, thence s. 89% degrees W. thirty-seven hundred (3700) feet to stake 206, thence a. 72% degrees w. eleven hundred (1100) feet to stake 274, where it Intersects the line between six (6) and seven (7> In township and range aforesaid, thence <tue west along said section line, thirty-one hundred (3100) feet to stake 805, a point seventy-five (75) feet east of the county ITne, thence a, 37 degrees w. twenty-eight hundred (2800) feet -to stake 333, thence s. 20 degrees w. twelve hundred (1$00) feet to stake 345, thence ». 50% degrees w. eleven hundred (1100) feet to stake 356, thence s. 89% degrees w. eighteen hundred and forty (1840) feet to stake 374 plus 40, thence a 60 degrees w. following the channel of the river twelve hundred and seventyfive (1276) feet to stake 387 plus 16, thence n. 89 degrees w. seven hundred and eighty-five (785) feet to stake 395, thence s. 82 degrees w. two hundred t-00) feet, following the channel of the river to stake 397, thence s. 32 degreee w. following the channel of the river thirteen hundred (1300) feet, to stake 423, thence s. 47% degrees w. seven hundred and thirty (730) feet to stake 430 plujj 30. thence 60% degrees w. twenty-six hundred and seventy (2670) feet to stake 457 a point under north end of wagon bridge on highway running north and south, thence n. 68 degrees w. ten hundred and saventy (1070) feet to stake 467 plus 70. thence s. 79 degrees w. twenty-six hundred and twenty (2620) feet to stake 493 plus 90, thence a. 28% degrees w. following the channel of the river three hundred and eighty-three (383) feet to stake 497 plus 73. thence a. 23 degrees w. leaving the channel of the liver at stake 499. eleven hundred and twenty-seven (1127) feet to stake 509, thence a. 86 degrees w. ten hundred and fifty (1050) feet to stake 519 plus 50, thence s. 22 degrees w. following the channel of the river two hundred and seventy-fbur (274) feet to stake 522 plus 24, a point under the east end of Ade bridge, thence a. 22 decrees w. following the channel of the river seven hundred and seventy-six (776) feet to stake 630, thence a. 3 degrees e. following the channel of the river nine hundred and twenty-three (923) feet to stake 539 minus 23, thence s. 11 degrees w. following the channel of the river two hundred and seventy-seven (277) feet to stake 642. thence a. 67% degrees w. leaving the channel at stake 543 three hundred and twenty (320) feet to stake 545 plus 20, thence s. 87% degrees w. one hundred and eighty-seven (187) feet 1 to stake 647, thence n. 73% degrees w. i five hundred (600) feet tl stake 652, thence n. 58% degrees w. eleven hun--1 drod (1100) feet to stake 563. thence a. ,79 degrees w. twenty-nine hundred and 1 fifty (2950) feet to stake 592 plus 60, i thence n. 82 degrees w. eight hundred ;and sixty-six (866) feet, to stake 601 plus 16, thence s. 69 degrees w. four I hundred and forty-seven (447) feet to stake 605 plus 63. thenCe s. 28% degrees iw. following the channel at stake 612 • ten hundred and two (1002) feet to stake 616 plus 66. thence s. 81 degerrs w. following the channel of the river fifteen hundred and thirty-five I (1535) feet, to stake 631. thence s. 89. degrees w. following the channel of the river three hundred and six (308) feet to stake 634 plus 6. thence s. 64 degrees w. following the channel of the river one hundred and thirty-six (136) feet to stake 635 plus 42 ending In the Iroquois liver at a point In the center of the right of wav of the Chicago & Eastern Illinois Railroad, near the center of Bvotion twenty (20). township twenty-eight (28)/ range eight (8) where It will have a tfixrd and sufficient outlet. You are furthei notified that the s«!d report Is now pending and will come up for hearing (before the Court,* aiprovided by law.} twenty day* after the giving of this notice. CARHY L. CARR. «t al, 1 .. 7 Petitioners. Geo. A. Williams Atty for Petitioners.
