Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 31 August 1923 — Page 4
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THE MUNCIE POST-DEMOCRAT
FRIDAY, AUG. 31, 1928.
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Eirtfnfate o€ T«wn*htp minds H> tie
Raised-
Estimated eKpenditures aa ftbof* .... 1.0TO.OO Worldnar balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts af , revenue from taxation .... 900.00 1
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, State of Indiana, Delaware County, art . ITOTICBI TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX IJHYIB8 Charles T. Turner vs. Jeanette G. | In the matter of determining the Tax Rates for certain purpose* toy the tow* thereby E lven the said de-I - Notice > hereby Blyen the toy payers of the school town (or city)
f L-loert:
diana,
■ said municipality at their ! « a sao Setins macp on the 4th day of Ssp-* j Total ? S ’2r? * ‘ 192'> will consider the follow- 1 Balance at end of this year .. 0O 1
r budfirot; « BUDGET classification for
TOWNSHIPS
Total deductions
Amount necessary to be raised
900.00
J
j. Township Fund— Salary of Trustee.... ^Office rent Trustee’s expense—■ s.) Traveling
5
by taxation Road Fund—
i<b) Office ’Clerk hii
Records’ and advertising
5 • *• Justice of the Peace
' til LIBIUB
public ditches (assessments against township) iPay cf Advisory Board School transfers Examination of records «...m
Miscellaneous— |fl) Cemeteries
4.2)
l«S:Sf 100.00 25.00 200.00
,oad tools and maohlnes .... ridges and oulYorts ........ ravel,"stone and road ma-
terial .... 1*248.00
| 1,970.00 $ 2,200.00
800.00 200.00
_Total Road Fund
EsCbnate at Road Funds to Be Estimate of expenditures
8.948.00 Raised^
000.00 Estimate of expenditures as loo'oo Wwkinff’biianee ^‘end’*of^ lou.uv y©ar to meet nooeesary ex-
MlsceJlaneous
800.00
800.00^ j
. ^ »ary pecdltures until receipts of revenue from taxation ..,
8,042.00
800J50
TO BE HAlfiED.
Amount necessary to be raised by taxation ............... 4,6
iri-fW
sSrSf--"”"
J£ T
tTaxsportatlon ..
teachers' institutes ...tssWw» ranltor service v.««««•.-
i Mleo^tlaneous—
’ Tanltor ........ ......,
WWOwOA
mount necessary to be raised „ J i \JZZ~2 taiAUon > » ,eg - 00 i Total Special Ortbool Fund. 180,19*04 0€>1 FunO— ' j Estimate at Special School Fund* to B«l
L^each^rs^^ttisSitutes . MlscSfaceou^.
SS5S?^SrW : J?S<ia um FUNDS TO BE RAISED ount necessary to be raised J j by taxation ..$81,500.00 Library Fu*d— 600.00
Estimate of
above r oridni
pedal SdM
RnUed.
expenditures as
nsr balance at
■ tc
end of
$24,169.00
jessary exreceipts of
16,000.00
WO! ^ . year to meet neces pendltures until
revenue from taxation
Total $46,159.00 balance at end of this year.. 16.000.00 Total deductions 16,000.00
to. be
Amount
id by taxation $80,109.00
Total Library Fund ,., 9TIMATE OF LIBRARY
. LlBl
BE RAISED
,.$$00.00 FUND TO
ount necessary to be raised
taxation
tlon Fund
ay of teachei ^--ftrs ....
....$ 500.00
necessary
raised
Tuition Fund— Pay of Teachers .$19,799.00 Total tuition fund $19,798.00 Estimate of Tuition Funds te Be
Raised.
Estimate of expenditures as above J19,79SU)0 Working balance at end Of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation .... 8,000.00
fendant Jeanette C. Turner that the plaintiff has filed his complaint herein, for divorce together with an affidavit that the said defendant Jeanette C. Turner la not a resident of the State of Indiana, and that unless «he be and appear in the Delaware Circuit Court, said County and State on Monday, the 15th day or October, 1923, a day of the next term of said Court, to be holden on the 1st Monday in September, A D.
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Muncle, Delaware County, Indiana, that the proper legal officer* of said mun! cipality, at their regular meeting place, on the 11th day of September, 192$*
Will consider the following budget:
BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR SCHOOL TOWNS AND CITIES
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND #
Salaries of School Trustees $ 225.00 Salary of Superintendent 4,800.0® Office Pay Roll 7,975.00 Pay of Principals and Supervisors 58,200.00 Office Furniture and Fixtures 200.00
Office Supplies and Expenses
v-iio J.OI. ^j.yjinAtx.Y j-s- | cm ice isuppiies
1923, at the Court House in the City of j Legal Services 4uu.uw Muncle, in said County and State, the j Janitors’ and Engineers' Pay Roll 29,000.06 said cause will be heard and determ- i R xp «nse of Enumeration ......
Taxes and Assessments ... #.. Medical Inspection Examination of Public Records
School Transfers ... 8,566.66
18,500.00 1,400.00 17,000.00
determ^
inecl in her absence.
Witness, the Clerk and the Seal of said Court, affixed at the City of MunCi^^this 10th day of August, A D.. FRANK E. BARBER, Clerk, WAX/TERHOUSE AND MILLER, Plaintiffs Attorneys. 8-AO, 28, 80
200.0® 400.0® ,000.0® 800.00
5,000.00 2,250.00
100.0®
TOWNSHIP FORM EOT1CE TO TAXPAYER® OF TAX
LEVIES.
r» tfee Matter •f RetermfaAxw the Tax RJ»t*s for Certain Pnmpowe* by
Demwan
Nile* Tovvuahlp,
ware Cimtw Ind.
r«
•nehlj?, Delaware County, the proper legal officers clpalfty at their regular
”" ml '
Cia**lfftearion Saar
O* vj*
, siiJ adverting dltahee (asaeesjWfflfc HMeoIlattaous Ral*ad. IFsilJufr balonoe at and at iavetiua from taxation A. M n33s&*i?~
Total $27,700.00
i Total Tuition Fund >17,000 00 Estimate of tuition fund to be
Am I to: I p
216 600 00 xotai ••*** ’KeX’nft hess e?timot.ed revenua and
.... ftuu.ua balance—
from
RAISED
ount necessary to be raised
toy taxation $17,000.00 ! Poor Fund—■ _ ' j To reimburse county I 500.0 i ESTIMATE OF POOR FUND TO BE |
RAISED
Revenue not derived
taxati«h $83,000.00
st* »Ma rrzm..
^eduotlont^ . y^^$i0,uuo.05
( 18,799.01
Working bxVa»oa" -
yhar te tnext
iiAmount nepessary to be raised by taxation •$ 600.00 i PROPOSED LEVIES
Net taxable property ,....$4,418,415.00 Number of taxable polls 190
Levy on Amount to
Name of Fund. Property
Township .......... 10 Noad 12 fipeoial School 12 Library 1 Tuition 89 Poor 1
p^dltur^ untnTe^tp revenue from taxation
Total
Be Raised. $ 4,660.00 $,#00.00 , 21,500.00' i
500.00
17.000..00
500.00|
| Total .108 $50,060.00! 1 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF 5 TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Show amounts collected last 8 years. Name of Fund.
To be
Collected Collected Collected)
This Levy i
1922 Levy 1923 Levy 1924 Levy 1
county 222.04 _ Poor Fund to BO Raised, latlmata of expenditures a*
above .* •«.«—•.,»••.■$ 222.04
Imount neoeeaary to b«
Repair of Buildings and Care of Ground* School Furniture and Fixture* General School Supplied — .
Equipment—
(a) Manual Training .-..Maw*. b) Domestlq Science ...♦. Laboratoty a • +•+»+ • • ««'• o'*:
Referenoa
»*a. .« .. .... Freight, Draj Insurance of _ Payment of Inter©eb on Miscellaneous— Printing **-*#*a*w*r*'*#»**i«»#*a*. MUSIC xxX*—*-* I«I
>« •- .
• •a* • • , •
7.000. 00 24500.00 L800.0® L275.00
800.00 600.00
88,500.00 1.200.00 1,200-00 4.000. 00 12.000.00 MOO.00
800.00
L800.00 1.000. 00
ESTTWATM of SPECIAL SCHOOL' FUNDS T<t ^BR 9 RAIJ
pendltures until receipt* of revenae from taxation 182,424.00
Lee* esttoattd * *
Revenue not derived from tas&tlon . l* ono oo
Amount neoeoeary to be raleed tytaxadon .....*,***” T> a » m x. TUITION FUND ’
Pay of Teachers Mmwwian
Total Tuition Fund r*24,000^) „ ESTIMATE of tuition funds'TO* be raised.
Estimated eaependituree as above 6124 enn on
Wor ?^, n f<} ,aIanc€ at ® nd y®«- r t 0 meet necessary ex-
penditures until receipt* of revenue* from taxation 177,815.00
Less estimated revenue arid baiance^"”^**” *'
Revenue not derived from taxation „ re caa aa Balance at end of this year 7 iS’il*’^
Total deductions 45,482.08 Amount neoeseary to be raised by taiatlon*!!’.’.***'.**’ ■Pmxr rr, . , VOCATIONAL EDUCATION FUND
Ejui^meTTt r8 ‘ nd Dlrectors 14,654.00 , ,, Supplies ,..*.* i.* 7 V.V* 1,500.0$
Total Vocational* Ed6i4tion’Kind’I!*.'*.***.*.“* *' 6T8 ’ 00
IjrtlnMtt.d^esftlnaltaT.UAMSb——TJ^WiL***^*^***^*
° r Jl! n J»? >a ^ a ' BCe ^ en< ^ l r ** ir to meet neceesary exTotal Unt 1 recB,pt ® of roTOnue from fixation.. 7,184.00
Less estimated revenue and"b^ian6e77 $ 27,028.00 Balance at end of this year .. . ... „
Total deductions ’...... 6,IE*.00 Amount necessary to be raised by'taxation ‘ .*.* ^ , BOND OR SINKINO FUND*
Payment of principal _ * *n aaa aa Payment of interest ... i!! !!!!! ! $ WsZin
Total Bond or Sinking Fund ... i!!!!'.!!!!!!! 41 ' 60(U)0
, ESTIMATE of bond or sinking fund to be raised EsMmated expenditures, as above t 61 EOO 00
Workin^^balance at end of year to^ meet necessary ex-
44,6>0.00
RAISED
$884,409.06
•jfiiaa
$$84,000.00
9201.815.00
8*2.04
Pownship .. 6 lad 10 iec. School 43 Ibrary ... 1 iltlon .... 43 Mor 1
8
12 40 89
1
10 12 40
1
’!
Total 103 100 103 Taxpayer# appearing shall hare * Tight to be heard thereon. After th« tax levies have been determined, ten *>r more taxpayers feeling themselves greived by such levies, may appeal the State Board of Tax Oommisoners for further and Anal action thereon, by filing a petition thereto* with the County Auditor not later than
the fourth Monda the State Board 8hg In this county.
$ Dated August 5, 1923.
j D. E. H.
Trustee Liberty Townshipj
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Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $ 7,600.00 . Special School Fund— Miscellaneous 6-.800.00 | Total Special School Fund. 6,800.00 1 Estimate of Special School Funds to Be Raised. ! Estimate of expenditure^ as ! above $ 6,800.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation .. .. 1,480.00 Total 8,282.00 Balance at end of thl* y*or .. 1.489.00 Total deductions 1,489.00
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEYIES.
In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Center Township. Delaware County, Ind.—Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Center Township, Delaware County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their legular meeting place, on the 4th day of September, 1923, will consider the
following budget:
Budget Classification for Townships.
Repair and wagons 50.00
Insurance on
buildings 300.00 Total Special School Fund ' .$31,650.00 ESTIMATE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL » FUNDS TO BE RAISED. Estimate of expenditures as above __7___$31,650.00 Working balance at the eiiu of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 15,000.00 Total $46,650.00 Less estimated revenue
and balance—
Balance at the end of this year $26,000.00 Total deductions $26,000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 20,650.00
BOND FUND.
Sinking fund for payment of refunding bonds due # Nov. 15, 1929 $3,400,00 Amount necessary to be
TOWNSHIP FUND.
Salary of Trustee __$1,800.00 Office rent 300.00
Trustee’s expense—
a. Traveling 400.00 b. Office '! 100.00 Clerk hire 720.00
Supplies for Justice
of the Peace 175.00
Records and adver-
tising 500.00
Public ditches (as-
sessments against
township) 200.00 Pay of Advisory Board : 15.00 School Transfers _ 3,000.00 Examination of records 100.00
Miscellaneous—■ Cemeteries,, incidental repair ditches, legal services and other miscellaneous expendi-
tures 5,000.00
Total Township Fund $12,310.00 j
raised by taxation 3,400.00
ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FUNDS ! LIBRARY FUND. TO BE RAISED. Amount necessary to be rais-
Estimated expenditures as ed by taxation $2,340.00
above $12,310.00' TUITION FUND.
8222.992.08 $278,323.00
$ 6.729J)0 $ 20.294.00
$ 51,500.00
1 ?iJ :)a ' ance ^ en< * year to meat necessary expendtture# until receipts of revenue from taxation
$ 96,184.00
Less estimated revenue and balance
Balance at end ^of^this year 14,969.00 Amount necessary to be raised ’ by taxation"! i ! *.) _ x PROPOSED LEVIES 1 Net taxable property $57,984,000.00 Number of taxable polls 6,528
Name of Fund Levy on Poll# Levy on Property Amount to.be raised
$ 14.959.00 $ 81,177.00
Auditor not later than xy of September, and rill fix a date of near-
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX
LEVIES.
. The Trustee of Salem Township, Delaware County, Ind., proposes for
CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
the yearly expenditures and tax levie by the Advisory Board at the Trustee’* office In Daleville, District No. 4, the following estimates and amounts for
1924:
Township tax expenditures 1,512.00 !
(And - tax 4c on the $100.00).
Local tuition tax expenditures 16,000.00
(And tax 36c on the $100.00).
Special School tax exp 80,000.00
(And* 68c on the $100.00).
Road tax expenditures 3,900.00
(And 9c on the $100.00).
Total expenditures $61,412.00 i Total tax $1.17 on the $100.00. Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies hate been determined, ten dr more taxpayers feeling themselves jrgrelved by such levies, may appeal
the State Board of Tax eloners for further and final thereon, by filing a petition
with the County And the fourth Monda;
the State Board tag in this conn August 20. 19
‘ a a M*GAUGHBY, v ^ Trv.i$ef SM9iu T
1 the County Auditor not later than fourth Monday of September, ana State Board will fix a date of hear-
in this county*
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against towns! Fiy of Advisory Examination of
Department of Public Works Office of the board, 212 Wysor
block, Muncie, Ind.
Notice of Improvement resolution
Notice To Property Owners.
In the matter of Certain Proposed Public Improvements in the City of
Muncie, State of Indiana.
Notice is hereby given by the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana, that it is desired and deemed necessary to make the following described public improvements for the City of Muncie, Indiana, as authorized by the following numbered improvement resolutions, adopted by said Board, on the 17th and 21st day of August, 1923, to-wit: 1. R. No. 1078-1923. For paving of — | the alley between Jackson Street and Adams Street from Cherry Street to
Council Street.
i I. R. No. 1079-1923, For paving the alley between Cherry Street and Council Street from Jackson Street
to Adams Street.
| I. R. No. 1080-1923, For Grading ot j. Eighth Street (Whiteley) from j Broadway to “I” Street. ^ I. R. No. 1081-1923, For Grading of Seventh Street (Whiteley) from Broadway to “I” Street. I. R. Nb. 1082-1923, For grading of Fifth Stret (Whiteley) from Broad-
way to “I” Street.
I. R. No. 1083-1923, For grading of Fourth Street (Whiteley) from Broadway to ‘T Street. I. R. No. 1084-1923, For a local selwer in South Jefferson Street from Fourteenth Street to Seventeenth
Street.
I. R. No. 1085-1923, For cement sidewalk on west side of Port Avenue from Fifth Street to Sixth Street. I. R. No. 1086-1923, For paving of alley between Ashland Avenue and University Avenue from Pauline Avenue west to Light Street. I. R. No. 1042-1923, For a local sew-
Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 8,800*60 Ewttmnte at Tuition Ftmtfes so Be Raised. Estimate of expenditure* as above .$»l,OWMW Working balance at e#»d of year to meet necessary expenditures until reoelpS* Orf revenue from taxation .... 4,780.80 Total .4 LJT5:00 Balance at end of this ytea*.. 1.&7&-00 Total deductions 1,5?4A0 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation OlLOOfeOO Proposed LeVte*. Levy on Levy on A*nL to Fund Polls Prpty. Be Raisd. Township 10 2.274.00 Road 80 6.823-00 Special School.. 100 30 6.823-00 Tuition 100 46 11,233.00
Special School Fund 25 rultlon Fund 25
Kindergarten Fund Vocational Education Fund Bond or Sinking Fund.... Total 50
.40
L07
•>v
,4' ' COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTISD
U?jg.V';i:h.. ‘ AND TO BE COLLECTED
$231,936.00 278,823.00
8,698.00 20,-294.0® 81.177.00
$620,428.00
Name of Fund
Collected 1920 levy
r, , ..,,,,1128.204.00 tr 1 ?. n 215,010.00 ! £> c » t,on *l ; PW i-... 8,632.00 »ond or Sinking Fund.... 84,625.00
Total ‘
| Special School Fund
I Fuitlon
$27,158.00
Total ......
Taxes to Be CaOeeted.
To be oollected -this 1923 levy: Townehip 10 Road 80 Special School .,.,.'7....-..^....,. 80 Tuition I 45 Total $L16 Taxpayers appearing shall hawe a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined.
Collected 1921 levy
$236,070.00
274,500.00 17.568.00 55.410.00
Collected 1922 levy
$220,000.0®
275,000.0® 13.150.00 70.960.00
$584,100.00
To fee
Collected 1423 leyy
$*21,986.00
278,828.00 $0,294.00 81.177.00
$611,720.00
datSf KJnder *' Rrten ’odmlniote^i’b 4 y'°a Public'Ktod^garte^Ajswtaot ^have* 1 ^u T n Ja ri * ht to bo heard tfeereon. After th« aggrieved by suoh levle^^Sy tppe^? 7 r *V J!? 6 * 1 ?* thamselre* for (further and final action Bo “ J . d Tn * Cocumlseloners County Auditor, not later than ^ tl ? n ^ 10re ^ or Flth the Board will fix a date ^ and the Stat*
FREDERICK: B\ltoC3LELLA*^ Rrasidsnt >
rv-, ^ EDWARD ranrJLS<Ku»tar* /
Dated, August 80, 1918.
Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation
Total 17,310.00 Less estimated revenue and bal-
ance—
Revenue not derived from taxation $ 250.00 Balance at the end of this year 5,600.00 Total deductions $5,850.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 11,460.00 ROAD FUND. Labor $2,000.00 Road tools and machines 400.00 Bridges and cubverts __ 150.00 Gravel, stone and road material 1,000.00 Total Road Fund $3,650.00 ESTIMATE OF ROAD FUNDS TO BE RAISED. Estimate of expenditures as above $3,550.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 1,000.00 j Total $ 4,050.00 Less estimated revenue and bal-
ance—
Balance at end of this year .__$ 500.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $4,050.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. ; Repair of building_$ 1,000.00 School furniture- and— supplies 1,250.00 Fuel for schoolhouse2.500.00 Special school fund debt 8,500.00 Payment of interest 4,000.00 Transportation 10.000.00 Teachers institutes 1,500.00 Janitor service 2,550.00 Miscellaneous—
Pay of teachers __$35,000.00 Transfers ^ $10,000.00
Total Tuition Fund $45,000.00 ESTIMATE OF TUITION FUNDS TO
5,0001 BE RAISED. Estimate of expenditures as
above ___$45,000.00
Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts
of revenue from taxation 16,000.00
Total ^._$61,000.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation $16,000.00 Balance at the end of this year.., 16,500.00 Total deductions $32,500.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 28,500.00 POOR FUND. To reimburse county $14,000.00 ESTIMATE OF POOR FUND TO BE RAISED. Estimate of expenditures as above , $14,000.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 7,000.00
Total $21,000.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Total deductions $ 9,000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 12,000.00 PROPOSED LEYIES. Levy on Levy on Amount to Name of Fund Polls Property - — Be Raised
Township $ .25 $0.02 $11,460.00 Road .07 4,050.00 Special School 1.00 .35 20,650.00 Bond .06 3.400.00 Library .04 2,340.00 Tuition .25 .49 28,500.00 Poor , .02 12,000.00
Total _$1.50 $1.05 $82,400.00
Comparative Statement of Taxes Collected and to Be /Collected.
Show amounts collected last three years.
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its office in said City for the purpose of hearing, and considering any remonstrances which may have been filed, or which may have been pre^ sented; said Board fixes said date as a date for the modification, confirmation, rescinding, or postponement of
Collected
Name of Fund-r 1920 Levy Township $31,263.71 Road 9,341.99 Special School — 39,519.26 Bond 3,176.79
2,572.98
Ten or more taxpayers other than those who pay poll tax only, who feel themselves aggrieved by such determination may appeal to the Library
State Board of Tax Commissioners Tuition $29,632.39 for further action by filing a peti- Poor 9,059.45 tion therefor with the County Audi- j Total $124,566.57
tor on or before the expiration of | Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the
tax levies have been determined, ten j action on said remonstrances- and on twent y- nine da y s from August 31st, tax levies have been determined ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves >r more taxpayers feeling themsaSves J . . ‘ * 1923, , aggrieved by such levis, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commission- ^ u.. 11 u " ,1 Dated this 29th day of August e rs for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with
1923. j the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the
Collected 1921 Levy $11,760.00 4,000.00 45,35.0(> 34-75.00 3.175.00
9.000
21,375.00 $97,835.00
Collected 1922 Levy
$5,860.00 3.850.00 24,600.00 3,250.00 2.700.00 $16,000 18,000.00 74.260.00
To Be
Collected This Levy 1923 Levy $11,460.00 4.050.00 20,650.00 3.400.00 2.340.00
28,500
12,000.00 $82,400.00
aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Ooinm lesionsrs for further and final action theresn, by filing a petition fherefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of Sebtember, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing
In this county.
Dated August 21st, 1923.
W. K. SHIRK,
WILLIAM H. BOYD,
Advisory Board.
CHARLES M. KICKERT. Trustee.
Beacon
said date will hear all persons interested or whose property is affected by said proposed improvements, and will describe whether the benefits
er in Sixth Street from Street to Blaine Street.
L R. No. 1087-1923, Far a local sewer in Ninth Street from Blaine Street to Grant Street, thence north in Grant Street to the alley between Eighth and Ninth Streets and thence west in said alley to Beacon Street. I. R. No. 1088-1923, For local sewer in the first alley west of Ohio Avenue from the center line of Washington Street to a point 135 feet south. I. R. No. 939-1922, For local sewer to begin at a point in the sewer in
East Washington Street 115 feet east i P leasant Township, Delaware of the east Hue of Boyce Street and CoUnt5r> IndIana ’ an4 ot,,er
SHERMAN J. SHROYER ANDREW JACKSON JOHN W. McCREERY
that will accrue to the property abut- Board of Commissioners of Delaware
ting and adjacent to the proposed 1m- County, Indiana, provement and to the said City will Attest:
be equal to or exceed the estimated Audit0r Delaware County( Ind-
cost of the proposed improvements, Aug. 31- Sept. 7.
as estimated by the City Civil Engi-1 o neer. ! Children are unable to talk when
BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS j born; they learn the art from human ^ock"1. NL"on said Tate.
By Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. ; beings; thus again we observe that Advertise on August 24-31-1923. I Nature is wiser than mankind.
State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county.
Dated Aug. 20, 1923. JOHN W. DRAGOO.
A. D. KING,
HARRY GUTHRIE, Secy. MERRITT HEATH, Trustee.
office of the Auditor of Delaware
I County, Indiana.
| All bids must be filed with said Auditor before the hour of 10:00 o’-
jVOTT.CE TO TAXPAYERS OF MT. i While our forefathers were busy
PLEASANT TOWNSHIP ON
BOND ISSUE.
extending to a point 135 feet south thereof. AH work done in the making of said described public improvements shall be in accordance with the terms and conditions of the improvement resolution, as numbered, adopted by the Board of Public Works on the above named date, and the drawings, plans, profiles and specifications which are on file and may be seen in the office of said Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, Indiana. The Board of Public Works has fix* ed the 11th day of Sepetember, 1923, as a date upon which remonstrances may be filed or heard by persons Interested in, or affected by said described public improvements, and on said date at 7:30 o'clock P. M., said Board of Public Works will meet at
In the matter of determining to ) issue bonds by the Board of Com ) missioners of Delaware County, ) Indiana, for the purpose of pay- ) ing for the construction of the ) John Burk et al. road in Mt. )
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proper expenses in connection ) therewith. )’ Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Mt. Pleasant Township, Delaware County, Indiana, that the Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, Indiana at their regular meeting place at the Court House in the City of Muncie Indiana, on the 15th day of August 1923, determined to issue bonds or other evidence of indebtedness exceeding $5000.00. The amount of bonds proposed is $23600.00 bearing interest at five per cent. The net assessed value of all property in this taxing unit is $4380675.00 and the present indebtedness of said Mt. Pleasant Town-, ship on account of road bonds outstanding without this Issue is
$51430.00.
The proceeds of such bond issue are to be used for the purpose of paying for the construction of the John Burk et al. road In said Mt. Pleasant Township and other proper expensee in connection therewith.
The successful bidder shall furnish all labor and material for the
construction of said work.
Each bidder must file with his bid a good and sufficient bond, equal to the amount of his bid, signed by at least two freehold sureties, residents of said County, or by a properly authorized and qualified Bonding or Surety Company, which bond shall be
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NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACT- / ORS State of Indiana, Delaware County, SS:; Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of September, 1923, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M„ the Board of Commissioners, of Delaware County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals and bids for the construction of the Riley Bridge, over Buck Creek, on South line of Section 84, Township 20, North, Range 10 Blast, Delaware County, Indiana, In accordance with the survey, profile and general plan is now on file In the
A contract for the construction of said Bridge will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, but the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The time for the completion of said Bridge will be agreed upon on the date of the letting of said conDated this 21st day of August 1923. SHERMAN J. SHROYER ANDREW JACKSON JOHN W. McCREERY JR. Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, Indiana. ATTEST: James P. Dragoo, Auditor Delaware County, Indiana. — o NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRACT-
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State of Indiana ) ) SS: Delaware County ) Notice is hereby given that on the 15th day of September, 1923, at the hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M., the Board of Commissioners, of Delaware
County, Indiana, will receive sealed proposals and bids for the construction of the Orr Bridge, across Newlee Ditch, South Line Southwest quarter of Section three (3) Township twenty (20), range eleven (11) East, In Liberty Township, Delaware County, Indiana, in accordance with the survey, profile and general plan for the construction of said bridge which survey, profile and general plan. Is now on file in the office of the Auditor of Delaware County, Indiana. All bids must b£ filed with said Auditor before the hour of 10:00 A. M. on said date. The successful bidder shall furnish all labor and material for the construction of said work. Each bidder must file with his bid a good and sufficient bond, equal to the amount of his bid, signed by at least two freehold sureties, residents of said County, or by a properly authorized and qualified Bonding or Surety Company, which bond shall be conditioned as required by law, and each bid must be accompanied by an affidavit of non-collusion, as required by Statute. A contract for the construction of said Bridge will be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder, but the Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The time for the completion of said work will be agreed upon on the date of the letting of said contract. Dated this 21st day of August 1923. SHERMAN J. SHROYER ANDREW JACKSON JOHN W. McCREERY Board of Commissioners of Delaware County, Indiana. ATTEST: JAMES J DRAGOO Auditor Delaware County, Ind.
