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u DELPHI, INDIANA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 16, 1883./ 'ClothingHats9Caps and Cent’sEVER OPENED IN CARROLL COUNTY.Headquarters for Low Prices in all kinds of Fancy, Vtiall the New and Nobby Styles in HATSCAPGENTS FURNISHINGS, the entire line of {fered to the trade atPrices whichDefy* *E ARE thankful for tin*generous patronage thathas been accorded us and willeudeavor to merit it hereafterbounded.by fair dealings andmat*representations good, wecan and will save buyers moneks of the People, moreey who purchase of us.rs.Spring Suits forthan the Lowest.Shirts, Nobbiest Strawlr store,BoardEqualizationDITCH NOTICE.idlana iBranch No. 1 or Branch No, 2 of Branch No. 2 or Branch No. 4 of said main ditch boffins at a point distant south 830 feet from the northwest corner of the southwest quarter ofitnty \ssTo h 11 whom it may Concern:section 14 in township 23 north range I west.IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TH» d of Equalisation for said County, of the Board of County Commission-loses Creek of Jcffemm township, ithrle of Itoek Creek township, John of Carrollton township, and Joseph Clay township, who constitute said I meet at the Court House of said Monday the 4th day of June, 1883,I by law, for tho purpose of hearing niniaff grievances, and to equalise nonts of personal property in saidtheyoar 1883.IN WITNESS whereof, I hereunto set mv hand and affix the goal of the Hoard of Commisaioner of said County at the City of Delphi, this15th day of May, 1883.llENDEKSON DUNKLK, Auditor Carroll County, Indiana, iana, May 15, 188a. 24-2wRunning them* h 25 1-2 deg w 143 ft: thence nNotice to Bridge Gontr, \ A. D., 1882, John Stephenson, et al, tiled in the Auditor’s Office, iu tho county of Carroll, in tho State of Indiana, a petition for a Ditch to bp constructed in Burlington and Democrat Townships, In said county, the route of which Is hereinafter described, and that on the I2thday of December, 1882, the Hoard of Commissioners of said oounty, holding a regular session in the Court House, in the city of Delphi, appointed Levi W. Dougherty, Andrew H. McDonald and Thomas McDowel viewers to viewsaid proposed ditch, and tho said viewers haveassignedthenee n 9 dog e luO ft: thenceVi l”SEALED PROPOSALS will ho re Auditor’s nffi«* in Delphi, Carn 38 deg e 182 ft: thence n 551-3 dog e381 rt to i Tndla“«Tntil ™ekik r V whore intersect Uranoh Nt., 2 of Branch No. 2 ‘ina,Hn*' umu - OCH‘tK’ 1 • of Branch No. 4 of said main ditch.Description or Branch No. rt of aboveJune 1st, 1883main ditch—It* ginuing at a point distant east 370 feet from t he northwest corner of the southfor the repairing and rebuilding across the Tippecanoe ri\er, at White and Carroll counties.Tho repairs will include the bulltheir Report of the view of said proposed ditch said Auditor's offioe, on tho 23rd day of1883, and the foilowiiuf is a’ de-d terminusE TO CONTRACTORSscript Ion of the beginning of said proposed Ditch, and tributaries and tho names also of the porsons affected thereby, which is as follows, to-wit.:Description or Houtk or Main Ditch Breastwest quarter of seetion 12 in township 23 north range 1 west. Hunning them* s 1 deg c 300 ft: theneo s 17 deg e 300 ft: thence s 8 1-2 deg w 175 ft: thonoe s 38 1-2 dejpw 710 ft: them* s :130 ft:them* s 42'* deg w 285 ft: them* w 'AVI ft to j to bo built according to spooltleattoiwhere intersect said main ditch at Station No. piers now on Hie in the AuditorsIrtrtofsamr.Branch No. 1 or Branch No. 0 of said mainditch begins at a print distant north 13fl feetand oast 22 feet from the southwest corner of section 12 in township 23 north range I west.Hunning thence n 82 deg w rtO ft: thenee n 80 deg w 117 ft: them* it 0 1-2 dog w 243 ft: thence n 19 deg w 840 ft to where Intersect with Branch No.6 of said main ditch at Station No. 22 of same.lni, tt or stone to bo built accordinineat ions for stone piers to 1« nn «i» ditors office by the 10th day repair* will further include theof Maenlacing of the iron spans throwi ridge, or the building of two nov mbinatioisouthwest corner of section 8 in township 2:1 range 1 east in Burlington township, Oar-s hereby given that sealed proposalsi offlotty, Indiana, until 2 o'clock, i», m.,its• revel vod at the Auditor* Inlay of May, 1883, for the furnishing and building of abutments and piers across the Wabash Htver at Lock-county.lie two abutmeuts and three piers, tents on left bank of river situateno bluff, will probably he not moreJrh. The lengthc3 feet. Tlw length of each wing 15 idth of top 5 feet.ble height of abutment on right river will be about 3U feet. j length of face wall will lie 22 feet, feet, width 8 feet, lie height of oaeli pier will I* aboutgth on top 22 feet, width 5 feet.a cut water on the up streamtier.I* a cooing on ouch abutment and Tho thickness of the coping for 1 for that portion of eaoh abut* ately under superstructure shall The thickness of ooplng for win* * 12 inches. The ooping shall be as d stone as that from the Greens* t, quarries.i of stone in the abutments andnot less than 12 nor more than 24'kness decreasing with regularityto top.or the masonry shsll lie of tho f limestone to compare favorably e used In tho piers of tho bridge ibash Biver at Carrollton, CarrollOH.and more complcto information » construction of said work andlndiana: Hunning thence n'17 deg w 400 ft: thenoe n 824 dog w 300 ft: thenee s deg w 400 ft: thence s 374 deg w 301 ft: thence s 71 deg w 200 ft:them* n 78 deg w 450 ft: thenee s82 dog w 850 ft: thence s «8 deg w 300 ft: thenee s 48 deg w 500 ft: thenee s 7«4 deg w 400 ft; thenee n 71 deg w 700 ft: thence n 8H4 deg w435 ft: them* w 895 ft: thence s 37 deg w 5:15 ft:thorn* s 23 deg w M55 ft: thence s 55' 4 deg w 400ft; thorn* s 880 ft: thorns' s 714 deg w 400 ft: thenee s 85 dog w 400 ft: thenee n 88 dog w 030 ft: them* n 7ft deg w 550 ft: them* n 87 deg w 500 : thonoe's 774 dtg w 200 ft: them* s 514?300 8 81 deg w 300 ft: thenee n•*4 degwr200ift:1 them*n 1 dege200ft:thorns' n 5deg w 900 rt: thence n 33deg w300ft: thonoe n 8S4 deg w 300 ft: thonco n 834 deg w 500 ft: thenoe n 884 dog w 980 ft: theneo n 354 deg w 820 ft: them* n 82 deg w 300 ft: thenee n 88 degthenee s 72 deg w 240 ft: thenee n 854bridgespans.Bidders for the work, will lie rt nish full plans and specifications■■ iwfmi isr.r. ^ 1 ',h tMr hW*-—800 feet from tho northwest corner of section 13 in towhshtp 28 north range 1 west. Runningthence h 26 1-2 deg w 500 ft: thenoc 9 500 ft: thence 8 45 deg w 184 ft: thenee 8 581 ft: thence 8 5i$* deg w 1085 ft* thenee 8 400 ft: thonoe w## ft ikanikA Oil #4 a « III 1 tl J __... fitrequired to furnish men with their bids.thence s 48 1-2 deff w 715 of said main ditchatft to when' interact station No. 175 of aanuThe following persons to-wit: David B. Ma-gurt, Elias 11. James, Simon Bell, Carroll County, Bcuben Matron, Henry Unger, James H-Magart, David Trobaugh, Abraham liters and Almira Peters, UiltonJ. Wilson, Bobert T. Wilson, John Stephenson, William W, l*arse, Margaret J. MeCune, William H. Lowery, Sam|son Heed, David K. Long, Samuel Conrad, David Miller, James Perrier, estate, names of heirsSarahTEBMS:—Tho work to I* |aid l« am* with tho law governing such i an equal basis to each county, of i of each county, Carroll Countv ah White County alsnit 44 per t*ht.:y warrants,■Cline, Henry Ferrter, Canthianna Ferrier and it Ferrier;issue, with interest at « per t*nt. Carroll County in County warrantspayments and amounts, in six anmonths after issue, with interest at 8 por annum. Warrants to be issued I; spootive counties on the above lauds, i the completion and tux* nta nee of the the joint Boards of I omniissjnncp counties.The right is rcaerved to reject atu1r rr: tnem* s 7s ueg w 24leg w 130 ft: thenoo n 8u deg 4 deg w 485 ft: thenee n 134,/,ro__________die in the Auditor's office of saidra snail bt* rtsiuirod to bid uttott* is had to mans and 8i*cII1ohn 174 deg w 700 ft: thenee n 524 deg thence w 1817ft: thenee s 784 dog w 3300 ft: thenoe s 40 deg w WTO ft: thonoe a 28 deg w 1030d£Jf w 800 ft: thenee a 774 deg w **^5Jheno* n 89 dog w 585 ft: thence n 50 degY 400 Si.1]*011?0 n w 300 ft: thence n 79deg w 337 ft: thonoe s 75 deg w 363 ft: thenoo s 81 deg w 230 ft: thonoe n 78 deg w 415 ft: thenee n t4 deg w 775 ft: thenoe n 59 dig w 780 ft: thonoe n 88 deg w 355 ft: thenee u734 deg wthenoo n 384 deg w 800 ft; thenoe n 58 „ TOO ft: thenee n t® deg w IrtOft: thenoe aY ,48 ^ 8 TV deg w 542 ft: thenoen 714 dog w 410 ft: thoncc nft84 deg w 700 ft: thenoe w 3980 ft: them* ■ 53deg w 773 ft: thenee ■ 86 deg w 227 ft: thence a 754 deg w ano ft: thenoe s 404 dog w 750 ft: thenoe s 34 deg w lo6 ft: thonoe s2dog w 200 ft: thonoe s U4 deg e 200 ft: theneo s 20 dogo 200 ft: them* a 70 dog w*0Jt;Jhenlt;* a 83 d«r w 130'h: thonoon75dlt;gw 350Imll be completed by the first day *1.1* required to giw bond withdent security, one of tho bonds-t*ing a resident of said Carroll he faithful performance of the manner and ttrao specified. The inisslotiore reserving tho -right to ill bids.II I* made as follows: One halfft to point of outlet in channel of of Middle ofWIM Cat Creek whero satno crosses lino of the Dpi pW, Prince W illiam and County Line Gravel Hoad at a point distant north 500 feet and east 280 feet from the southwest corner of the northeast Quarter of section 18 in township Ei north range 1 weat.Description or Bkanch No. 1 of above maindith -Beginning ,____________„W1Vkst 945 foot from tho southwest corner northeast quarter of section 18 In townshrice utton the completion ant k, and one half In two yaeeept.e worearseastbeast quartcrango least. _____________________w 1587 ft: thenee a 61 deg w 1133 ft: thence s 49JohnForrlor; James Crow, John Bell, Archibald A. Chittek, estate of Thomas Humes (deceased) names of helm, via: Buthey J, Humes, (widow), Margaret J. Wasson, Amanda E. Morrison, Catherine L. Landis, James K. Humes, Frank P. Humes, Irwin Humes and Manson Humes; John A. Coffman, Samuel Hoover, Catherino Wilkinson. Elisabeth Jane Harmon, William Henry Harmon, Jacob Walton Harmon, Mary Conrad, helw of John Haslet (deoeased), Elisa Kelso, Ida Haslet, Effu Haslet, Clara Boll Haslet and John C. Kelso, husband of Elisa Kelso; Fletta F. Seigler and John N. Helgler, George W. Mabbltt, Hiram Roll, William W. Roll, Melissa Moll, heirs ol Martha A, Jervis, Enoch W. Jervis, John F. Jervis, Rebecca Jervis, John Koble, Samuel Peters, James Smith,Theodocia Pelts, heirs of Majgarct E, York, Samuel York. Mary E. York, John York. Inos Estella York, anti Archibald York; Andrew J. Chittlck, guardian for minor heira;Matilda Bowen, Wade P. Thompson, Abner H. Bowen, Luella F.. Jervis, l^tlia Thompson, Rachel Milior, Samuel Weaver, Robert Young, Laura A. Boll, Jeremiah Trine, Isaac It. Kcn-nard, Jacob Shaffer estato, names of heirs via: wifo of Jacob Shaffer, (deceased), name unknown, Malinda J. Moore, Squire Miaffor, Clarkson Shaffer, James M. Shaffer, Matilda Bowen, Rachel C. Roberson, Elisa J. Williams, John Roberson and Martha Jervis are owners of lands that will be affected by said ditch, so far as can be ascertained by reasonable inquiry and search of tho public records of Carroll County, and notice Is hereby givon that thovHENDERSON _ Auditor of Carmll ooun id.. May 1st. 1883.Notice to Heirs, Creditors'V’OTIUE IS HEREBY GIVENis following named administrator their accounts andvoucher* _mcnt, and that the same win come examination and action of said CirctOn the 16th day of MayAt whioh time all ikmnoii* lutunvtc* tati'8 art' relt;)uirtMl to ap|Kar in said show muse, If any thure tie, why sai and TOtmher9 should not be approve And the Mrs of aaid c^tati^ and tntcreated tht rein, are alao hereby the titue and place afore**td* to make proof of their heimhlii or Hi part of said estate.William r. Carson, administrator A. Horn back.Ziba A. Krown, administrator Brown.are assessed for tiie making ment, and that the Board of Commissioners ofsaid improve-Elias Morket, adminlstmtor 01 Mbacker.Miper^-i^ence s «Tvlt; dear w 100 ft: thencen 19U dear W 289 ft tn nnint ^HENDERSON DUNK LB, Auditor Carroll County, Indiana. April 17.1883. 28-8. ----- -iore intersectmain ditch at Station No, 79 of same.Description op Branch No 2 of above i ditch.—Beginning at a point distant east a 40 rods ana south about 40 tods from the nlt; west corner of the southeastsaid oounty will hear *«nd determine the and things in said petition on the 8th dayJune, 188:).HENDERSON DUNK LB, Auditor of Carroll Countv. Indian Delphi, Indiana, May 2, 1883.Elisabeth Wagoner, admintstratri n of 8mnue! WagoMr*Moses Crock, adniinistntlor tf bchock. Jr.Moses Crook mcr.of Land(juartcr of soetlon range ! west. Runningdeg w 278 ft: thence* n 4 deer w 100 ft: th*TSale of Gravel Road RondsGeorge \ John Rush.adminiJohn Moiitgiunory, administratoi Ktbiii8on.
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