Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 2 September 1927 — Page 6

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,

Notice to Tax-Payers! Of Tax Levies

Id flip matter of determining thejf'ay tax rates for certain purposes i»y Balem Township, Delaware County, Indiana, before the. Township Ad-

visory Board.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of said township above named, that the prope^ legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 6th day of September, 1927, will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATiON FOR

TOWNSHIPS

Township Fund

720.00

Pay of trustee $

Office rent -

,90.00

Trustee’s expense—

a. Traveling

150.00

b. Telephone tolls and

telegrams ^

20.00

Supplies for Justice of

j,ne Peace a

20.00

•Books, stationery, prim-

ing and advertising _

500.00

rnblic ditches (assess-

ments against twp.)

600.00

Bay of Advisory Board .

15.00

Vilscellanoous

400.00

Total Township Fund

2,315 00

raised by taxation '17,240 00; y R. No, 283-1927, For local sewer!and hear remonstrances againstfRoad Library Fund jin alley between Abbott Street and the amounts assessed against their (Special School Books, binding and periodicals in-'Bethel Avenue from Locust -Street!property respectively on said roll, '.Bond 1 " Tuition Fund" f I. No 295-1927,* For locaTsewer to whether such lots or tracts of of teachers 19,000.00fin alley between .Tackson Streetjland have been or will be benefited’f|*obr

’ 'and •Main Street from Manning| by said improvement in the

Total Tuition Fund _ 19,000.00 Avenue to Tillotson Avenue. iamounts named on said roll, or in

And notice is hereby given that j a greater or less sum than that

ESTIMATE OF TUITION

TO BE RAtSED

Estimate of expenditures

as above

Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue, from taxation

FUND

Total 28,000.00 Less estimated revenue and bal.—

Revenue not derived

from taxation 2,500.00

Bal. at end of this year

Total deductions 12,500.00

on the 13th day of September, 1927 rhe Board will, at its office receive

19.000. 00 and hear remonstrances against

the amounts assessed against their property respectively on said roll, and will determine the question as to whether such lots or tracts of 9,500.00 land have.been or will be, benefited by said improvement in the amounts named on skid roll, or in a greater or less sum than that named on said roll or in any sum, at. which time and place all owners of Such

10.000. 00 real estate may attend, in person

16,000.00

2,000.001

FUND TO!

or by representative, add be beard,

at 9:00 o’clock A. M.

BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS,

Mary E. Anderson, Clerk,

j Advertised on Aug. 26-Sept. 2-1927.

(Amount necessary to lie raised by taxation

Poor Fund

To reimburse county ESTIMATE OF POOR

BE RAISED

Estimate of expenditures j as above ^ 2,000.00|To the Delaware County Council of Amount necessary^to be Delaware County, Indiana. raised by taxation 2,000.00 Dear Sir: — PROPOSED LEVIES I You are hereby notified, that the

AUDITOR’S OFFICE

NOTICE

ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP

FUNDS TO BE RAISED

Estimated expenditures 'Name of as above 2,315.001 Fund

Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation

Number of taxable polls 303jin the Council and Commissioners’

Levy Levy Amount j room af the court house, in I be on on To Be (City of Muncie, Delaware County, Polls Property Raised;Indiana, on Tuesday, the 6th day

j Township Road Spec. School_

_ Tuition

1,100.00-p oor

3,415.00!

.50 .07 2,515.00 j of September, 1927 ,at the hour of

.30 10,10^.00j 10:00 o’clock, in annual session, to

1.00 .48 17,840.00(consider appropriations, and estab-

.25 .48 16,000.00:lish rates for fhe year 1928. .06 2,0,00.00 No further appropriations to l|e —considered or made by the Dela47,795.00 j ware County Council at this date,

Total — 3,-ud.uui Total __ „ 1.39 ... , „ y ^BniHted revenue and haL—i C0 M PAR Af, V E STATEMENT OFi except as herein set out.

Done this the 22nd day

Bal. at end of this Total deductions

year

900.00. 900.00

Amount necessary in he raised by taxation Road Fund Labor Road machines and tools Bridges and culverts Gravel, stone and other

material

2,515.00

THE TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE COLLECTED Shows amounts collected last

three years

Collected Collected

Name of Fund 1925

6,000.00 Levy 200:00'Township '• Ar ' K f '

400.00 Road ! Special School

of Au-

gust, 1927. W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor Delaware Co., Indiana. (Aug.SC-Sepf.2) . o

Miscellaneous 1,500.00:

1.455.00 4.500.00

PK 25,00.00

2,000.00 Tuitiou __ 14,000.00

Total

44,955.00

1927 Levy

1.580.00 6.505.00

Total Road Fund ____ 10,100.00) ESTIMATE OF ROAD FUND TO BE RAISED 'Name of Fund

Estimate of expendUues

as above 10,100.00;

Working balance at end |Township of year to meet neces- iRoad-

sary expenditures until Special School 20,150.00 receipts of revenue Tuition 12,000.00

from taxation 1,000.00 Total 11,100.00 Less estimated revenue and bal.— Bal. at end of this year 1,000.00

Total deductions Amount necessary to be

47,100.00

To Be

Collected Collected

This Levy

1926

Levy.

1,500.00 How It Happened

^6,600.00J ‘‘x nprice Hint little boy lias his 24.000. 00. arm in a sling,” said a motorist 15.000. 00 J W ]- j0 j uu j stopped to Inquire his

way. “How did he get hurt?” “Clumb up a weed,” replied Gap Johnson of Rumpus Ridge, “ami fell—yaw-w-w-wn!—out of it.”—

Kansas Citv Star

raised by taxation _ Special School Fund

Repair of buildings and care of grounds Repair of other equipment School furniture and equipment •School supplies

Janitor’s supplies

Fuel for schools Temporary loans, inter-

est and insurance

Teachers institute Janitor services Trc.nsp. of children Miscellaneous

Bonds and interest

1928 Levy

3,515.001 10,100.00' 16,000.00 16.000.00

Poor 2.000.00 Total 40,235.00 47,955.00

Taxpayers appearing shall have t „ the right to be heard thereoii. After! a ? s f ssraent lolls , ,

1,000.00;, h; . tax levies have been deterhiin-j of and descriptions of led, ten or more taxpayers, feeling; hU bject to be assessed.

CITY ADVERTISEMENT. Department of Public Works.

Office of the Board.

City Hall, Muncie, Ind.

To Whom it May Concern: : Notice is hereby given that the

with the names,

owners

named on Said roll or in any sum, at which time and place all owners of such real estate may attend, in person or by representative, and be lieard, at 9 o’clock, a. m. BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS, Mary E. Anderson, Clerk, (Sept,2 9,1927) Notice to Taxpayers of Tax Levies In the matter of determining the* tax rates for certain purposes by Liberty Township, Delaware County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Liberty Township, Delaware County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on Gtb day of September, 1927, will consider the following

budget:

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS Township Fund

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE~COLLECTED Show amounts collected last

three years,

Collected Collected

Name of Fund 1924

Levy

Township 2,286.79 Road 6,048.89 Special School 18,128.00 Bond 78,625.00 Library 440.10 Tuition ______ 17.618.30 Poor 134.83 Total _____ 123,283,71

Pay of Trustee

$ 900.00

Office rent _ _ _

120.00

Clerical help _;

100.00

Trustees expense—

a. Traveling

150.00

Supplies for Justice of

the peace !___

25.00

Books, stationery, print-

ing ami advertising

250.00

Public ditches (assess-

ments against twp.) __

300.00

Pay of Advisory Board __

15.00

Care of cemeteries

100.00

Miscellaneous—

1. Auditing

100.00

— 1—JM

Total Township Fund

2,060.00

ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP

FUNDS TO BE RAISED

Estimated expenditures

as above

2,060.00

Total

2,060.00

Amount necessary to be

raised by taxation

2.060.00

Road Fund

Labor

1,500.00

Road tools and machines

200.00

Bridges and culverts

300.00

Gravel, stone and road

material __ _

1,500.00’

Xtj

Total Road Fund

3,500.00

10,100.00; themselves aggrieved by such

j levies, may appeal to the State I Board of Tax Commissioners for

400.00 j further and final action thereon

I by filing a. petition therefor with

300.00 the County Auditor nolTTater than

(the fourth Monday of September,

200.00 und the State Board will fix a date

900.00' o f hearing in this county. 700.00! Dated August 22, 1927.

900,00 ( MARKER SUNDERLAND,

Trustee

1,500.00 Aug. 26-Sept. 2. 900.00 n

1,300.00! 11,000.00 1,000.001 6,160.00|

CITY ADVERTISEMENT

Department of Public Works

Offile of the Board

' City Hall, Muncie, |nd.

Total Spec. School Fund 25,260.00;To Whom It May Concern: ESTIMATE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL; Notice is hereby given that the ^ FUND TO BE RAISED 'assessment rolls, with the names of

the owners and description of

25,260.00 property subject to he assessed, with the amounts of prima facie I Adams street; assessments, have been made and! ar> d gutter on

BE RAISED

Estimate of expenditures as above ; Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue

from taxation

with the amounts of prima facie assessments, have been made and are now on file and can be seen at (lie office of the board, for the following improvements, to-wit: 1. R. No. 274-927, For cement sidewalk on south side of 14th street, from Hoyt Avenue, east to

to end of Wilt Tract.

I. R. No. 279,1927, For paving alley between Mound street and Proud street, from Charles street

to Howard street.

I. R. No. 282-1927, For local sewer in Thirteenth street from High

street to Franklin street.

I. R. No. 284-1927, For cement curb and gutter and paving of west Gilbert street from Light street to

Greenwood avenue.

I. R. No. 295-1927, For cement sidewalk on east side of McKinley Avenue from Jackson street to alley between Jackson street and

also cement curb both sides of Mc-

ESTIMATE OF ROAD FUNDS TO

BE RAISED

Estimate of expenditures as above 3,500.00 Wor ring balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 300.00

Total 3,800.00 Loss estimated revenue and bal.-^ Bal. at end of this year 300.00 4_

Jackson

are now on file and can he seen at;^i n ^ e y avenut from the office cf the Board, for the fol- street to Charles street.

12,080.00 lowing improvements, to-wit:— L R. No. 311-1927, For paving alI. R. No. 209-1926, For cement!ley between Jackson street and

Total 37,340.00 sidewalk on North side of 14th! Adams street from, Ebright street

Less estimated revenue and bal.— Street from Hoyt Avenue to enlt of to Beacon street.

Bal. at end of this year 20.000.00 Witt Tract.

Total deductions 20,000.00 I. R. No. 273-1927, For grading

and graveling of 14th Street from

Amount necessary to he Hoyt Avenue to end of Witt Tract.

And notice is hereby given that

on the

20th Day of September, 1927, the Board will, at its office receive

300.00

Total deductions _____ Amount necessary to be

raised by taxation 3,500.00

Special School Fund Repair of buildings and

care of grounds 500.00

Repair of other equip-

ment . 300.00

School furniture and

equipment 1,000.00 School supplies 800.00 Janitor’s supplies 100.00 Fuel for schools 2,500.00

Temporary loans, inter-

est and insurance 500.00 School transfers 300.00 Teachers’ institute 1,000.00 Janitor service 1,500.00 Transp. of children 13,500.00

Library Tuition

Total

10 60 23 1 no; ‘ ■ i r

Total 65.633.44 60,210,00 Taxpayers appearing 4hall have

3,500.00 24,700.00

8,250.001 a r |gbt to he heard thereon. After 350.001 the tax levies have been determln-l 21,000.00: R d, ten or more taxpayers feeling'

emselves aggrieved by stich

161 60,210,00

1925

Levy 1,937.51 5,057.15 25,081.59 8,750.00

8.50

17,778.61

486.40

60,099.76

To Be

Collected Collected

Name of Fund

This Levy

1926

1927

Levy

Levy

Township

2,640.30

2,060.00

Road __-

4,297.88

3,500.00

Special School

29,927.00

24,700.00

Bond

8,750.00

8,250.00

Library

350.00

Tuition

19,757.58

21,000.00

Poor

260,68

350.00

levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for £nrth#r and final action thereon, hj filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September* and the State Board will fix a date of

hearing in this county. Dated August 15, 1927. DAVID E. HAUSKNECHT, Trustee, Liberty Twp.

Aug. 26-Sept. 2. —G

Horseshoe for Lack The usual method of nailing up * horseshoe to bring good luck is having the two ends pointed downward. This is due to the fact that sopie persons think its protective cower to be due to its resemblance to the nimbus or halo frequently seen in pictu -s of angels or saints. The superstition regarding the horseshoe as an emblem of luck is believed to be connected with the custom of the ancient Romans, They used to drive nails into the watts of their homes as an dote against the plague.

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Notice To Taxpayers of Tax Levies. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES. In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes , Be£or ® tne by Delaware County, Indiana. County Council Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Delaware County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regulai meet* ing place, on 6th day of September, 1927, will consider the following

budget:

Clerk of Circuit Court—

Service Personal * F’oAAC All other Operating Expense —— *3 800 00

400.00 None

15,800.00 $114,-1-95.90

FUND

Current Charges Current Obligations _ Properties — * 7r Total _r_ ESTiMATE OF FREE GRAVEL ROAD REPAIR

TO BE RAISED.

Estimated expenditures as above 4,195,o0 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation __ 2&,000.fi0 Total $139,195.00 Less estimated revenue and balance Revenue not derived from Tax 30,0.00.00 Balance at end of Ibis year —i 10,000.00 Total deductions $ 40,000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by Taxation $ 99,195.00

PROPOSED LEVY

Net assessed valuation of property $98,532,900.00 Proposed levy of 10 cents on $100.00 estimated to raise $98,532.00 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

AND TO BE COLLECTED

Collected Collected Collected 1924 Levy 1925 Levy 1926 Levy $117,880.38 $92,332.01 $100,002.03 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right Lo After the tax levies have been determined, ten

Collected 1927 Lew $98,532.00

be heard thereon, or more taxpayers

feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the state Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the Fourth Monday in September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this County. Dated August 16, 1927. JOHN W. McCREERY, President Board of Commissioners, Delaware County, Indiana. CHARLES A. VAN MATRE, President of Delaware County Council Delaware County, Indiana. Attest:W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor Delaware County, Ind.

Properties

County Auditor—

Services Personal - r’LnAT All Other Operating Expense' 5,44.).o_ J

County Treasurer— wnnnnft

Services Personal i/>Gr'nn All other Operating Expense i,6J.>.uo

County Recorder— /• < rn

Services Personal

2,026.87

100.0(1

Vw " • '••• • ‘ , •.. •; -; •k'.- .w. - ' • •

Total Spec. School Fund 24,700.00 ESTIMATE OF SPECIAL SCHOOL FUNDS TO BE RAISED Estimate of expenditures as above 24,700.00 Total 24,700.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 24,700.00 Bond Fund Payment of bonds 5,000.00 Payment of interest 3,250.00

The exterior of your ctwelling tells the world your story. Jf you >vant fc^seem prosperous, and r | ? * be comfortable, M us fitrnish an equipment of awnings, thaV wilbTertainfy give the impression

that you are “sitting pretty^:”

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No matter how well kept’, there is no summer comfort in a house without awnings. And nothing does so much to create that air of restfulness and luxurious ease as a set of nice, new awnings. Don’t think that awnings cut off all the light from a room or a veranda. They merely cut off the direct rays of the sun. Put awnings on your veranda and at the windows, and you will find a joy throughout the summer. We measure them to fit, and they are not necessarily expensive—even the nicest looking ones.

MUNCIE TENT AND AWNING COMPANY

Total Bond Fund ___ ESTIMATE OF BOND

BE RAISED

Estimate of expenditures as above Total Amount necessary to be raised by taxation

Library Fund

Books, binding, periodicals • Total Library Fund ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY TO EE RAISED Estimate of expenditures as above ; Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation Total

8,250.00

FUND TO

8,250.00 8,250.00 8,250.00

350.00 350.00 FUND

350.00

200.00 350.00

Amount necessary to bo raised by taxation Tuition Fund Pay of teachers Transfers

350.00

21.500.00

'250.0(1

21.750.00 FUNDS

Total Tuition Fund ESTIMATE OF TUITION

TO BE RAISED

Estimate of expenditures as above 21,750.00 Less estimated revenue and bal.— : Revenue not derived from taxation 750.00

750.00

21,000.00

Total deductions Amount necessary to bo raised by taxation ,

Poor Fund

To reimburse county 350.00 ESTIMATE OF POOR FUND TO

BE RAISED

Estimate of expenditures as above 350.00

217 West Main St.

- ■

Phone 915

350.00

12,686.00 2.315.00 7.600.00 1.605.00 3.600.00

100,00

1.750.00

131.00

1.925.00

312.7& 420.00

21,449.00

755.00

2.985.00

850.00

0,322.00

405.00 275.00 600.00

2.700.00 12,134.38

9,722.19

150.00

All other Operating Expense Properties —_ ,

County Sheriff—

Services Personal All other Operating Expenses

County Surveyor—-

Services Personal All other Operating Expenses County SuperintendentServices Personal«

All other Operating Expenses Rf’-j.oo

Current Charges

County Coroner—

^Services Personal All other Operating Expense

County Assessor—

Services Personal All other Operating Expense Prosecuting Attorney— All other Operating Expense Circuit Court Including Juvenile Court Services Personal All other Operating Expense Current Charges Properties

Superior Court-

Services Personal All other Operating Expense V— Current Charges Properties County Court House— Services Personal All other Operating Expense —---

County Jail—

Services Personal All other Operating Expense Current Charges

County Poor Farm—

Services Personal 7,120.00 All other Operating Expense ; ,/29,644.40 Current Charges — ——- Properties — .— 4,763.28

County Childrens’ Home—

Services Personal All other Operating Expense Materials — Current Charges Properties

County Commissioners—

Services Personal 49,380.40 All other Operating Expense 27,525.00 Current Charges 137,483.77 Current Obligations 1,000.00

Total •_ $425,084,30 General Fund $425,084.30 ESTIMATE OF COUNTY FUND TO BE RAISED.

Estimated expenditures as above $425,084.30

Working balance at end of year to meet necessary

expenditures until receipts of taxes 75,000.00 Total $500,084.30

Less estimated revenue and balance

Revenue not derived from taxation $28,990.00 Balance at end of this year 25,000.00 “Appropriation not requiring levy” 50,000.00 Total deductions 103,990.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation 396,094.30

BOND AND SINKING FUND.

Payment of Principal and Interest $ 13,112.85’ ESTIMATE OF BOND OR SINKING FUND TO BE RAISED. Estimated expenditures as above $ 13,112.85 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of taxes 1,900.00 Total $ 15,012.85 Less estimated Revenue and Balance Revenue not derived from taxation—None. Balance at end of this year $5,054.29 Total deductions 5,054.29 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $ 9,958.36

, PROPOSED LEVIES.

Net Taxable Property ( — $98,532,900.00 Number Taxable Polls ______ — 9694

Levy on Levy on Amount to

FUNDS Polls Property be Raised County Revenue .50 ; .40 $396,094.30 Bonds or Sinking Fund i__Nono .01 $ 9,958.36 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED

AND TO BE COLLECTED.

; i : • . e , to bfe-

Collected

1927 Levy $396,094.30

9,958.26

9,410.00 10,190.37

268.885 200.00

2,179.43

Collected 1926 Levy

$226,764.20

10,020.89

350.00

Total Amount necessary to be raised by taxation PROPOSED LEVIES

Net taxable property 3,064,055.00 Number of taxable polls _ 203

Levy Levy Amount

Name of on on To Be Fund Polls Property Raised Township t» 2,060.00

Collected Collected

NAME OF FUND 1924 Levy 1925 Levy County Revenue ____$216,872.23 $226,224.72 Bond or Sinking Fund 31,729.43 1 0,611.12

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State Board will fix a date of

hearing in this County. Dated August 23rd, 1927.

CHARLES A. VAN MATRE, Aug. 26, Sept. 2. President Delaware County Council. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES FOR FREE GRAVEL

ROAD REPAIR.

In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rate for certain purposes by Before the Board of Delaware County. Indiana. Comity Commissioners. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Delaware County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said county at their regular meeting place, on the Cth day of September, 1927, will consider the follow-

ing budget:

FREE GRAVEL ROAD REPAIR FUND. Services Personal /_; $ 52,300.00 All other Operating Expense 13,295.00 Material .32,400,00

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