Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 6 November 1908 — Page 6 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Notice of Collection of Ditch Assessments. To Jurrien Knlp and Anna Knip, Matilda Gall, Michael Kerlinska, Rosa Klatt, William B. Austin, Michael Schwanke, Edward J. Steinke, John Musch, Chas. H. Thompson, Northern Indiana Land Company, George Terpestra, Albert Terpstra, Jenge Terpstra, Jacob Terpstra, B. J. Gifford, James Spin (tier, North End Gun Club, Herman Bronkhorst, Josie Rulsaard, William Hazelkamp, John Ruissard, Alfred E. Barr, William Popjoy, Alje Bierma, John Nanninga, Claude B. Davis, Peter S. Peterson, Jacob Smysor, Frientze Haan, Mary E. Troxell, Lucy Ann Antrim, Sarah J. Tyler, William H. Tyler, Maaze Rulsaard, Thomas Abring, Mrs. A. M. Sigler, John L. Town, S. Veale, John Griffith, Albert Brook, Peter Klein, Daniel Wolf, Adolpbeus Crowell, Emma Ferris, Hattie C. Hart, Olive Spriggs, Lulu A. Luce, Vilett Sparling, James E. Plen, Chas. L. Ginder, Lester A. Sayers, Bessie C. Fairchild, Arthur H. Hopkins, Alexander A. Gorbet and Sarah A. Gorbet, Nelson Fairchild, C. H. Thompson, Indiana Building & Loan, Emily M. Terpening, John V. Terpening, Lee Story, John Kline et al, Sarah E. Yeagley, Bert. Struble, Mahala Davisson, Essa B. Erwin and Jas. B. Erwin, Marion Stell and Rosa V. Stell, Albert B. Robbins, George A. Watson, Allie M. Sigler, Thomas Burns, National Pickle & Canning Co., Lucy Granger and Willie Granger, C. H. Applegate, John Priest, Mary E. Peck, Lewis W. Wells, Austin W. Lakin and Christena Lakin, Ann Bradbury, Nancy McGinnis, Samuel McGinnis, Mary M. Frame, William Baker and Hfinrika Baker, Emaline Record, Bert Snyder, Sarah A. Conner Emma J. Warren, Keen r Township, Mary Grace Warren, Rosa Koppleman J. F. Bruner, Fred Granger, Jasper Count y, and Chicago, Indiana & Southern Railroad Right of Way. You and each of you are hereby notified that the undersigned has been appointed Superintendent of Construction of the William H. Tyler et al Ditch, being Ditch Cause No. 86 in the Jasper Circuit Court, and that the Court has ordered the construction of said improvement without delay. You are further no ified that your assessments for benefits will he due and payable to me at the office of the County Surveyor in the Court House in Rensselaer, Indiana, as follows; Ten per cent thereof on the first day of December, 1908, and ten per cent thereof on the first day of each month thereof until the full amount of your assessments for benefits has been paid Or a sufficient amount has been paid to pay for the construction of all improvements and all costs connected therewith. WILLIAM F. OSBORNE, Superintendent cf Con tructi n. Oct. 30.
NOTICE OF DITCH LETTiNG. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, November 21, 1908, at one o’clock p. m., at the office of the County Surveyor in the Court House in Rensselaer, Indiana, I will let the contract at public outcry for the construction of the William H. Tyl-r et al ditch, known as Ditch Caure No. 86 in the Circuit Court cf Jasper County, Indiana. This is an open' dreiige ditch to be constructed in Keener Township, in Jasper County, Indiana, and is.estimated to cost $6,209.35, The contract will be let according to plans and specifications on file with me in the offee or the County Surveyor in the Court House in Rensselaer, Indiana. The successful bidder entering into a contract will be required to give bond as provided by law. WILLIAM F. OSBORNE, Superintendent of Construct on. Oct. 30 Nov. 6.
NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that 1 will sell at public auction, to the highe t bidder, on NOVEMBER 23, 1908, at 10 o’clock a. m., at my residence in Milroy township, one black, two year old bull for charges for feed and pasture. Said bull having been left in my care by Charles E. Patrick. WILLIAM P. GAPFIELD. Oct23-30-Nov.6. NOTICE OF APPO NTMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has qualified as executor of the estate of Barbara Meyer late of Jasper county, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be 'solvent. ARTHUR H. HOPKINS, Executor. Oct 31, 1908. n. 6-13-20 All the latest coats are completely directo!re, although they are liberal adaptations of the vogue of the late eighteenth century. Newest veilings include the hexagonal mesh and the square velvet dot in brown, black and combinations of brown and tan and uagp'e.
