Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 24 May 1929 — Page 4
FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1929.
Business and Professional DIRECTORY
WHEN YOU PAY FOR WORK GET GOOD WORK Ask Scheidegger ELECTRIC SUPPLIES NO' 5 Western Reserve Bldg. Phone 523S
Signs, Showcards, Commercial Art. Muncie, Ind. Buckley’s Studio Garland Buckley Phone 3830-M 201 W. Centennial Ave.
Thomas Y. Miller Attorney-at-Law
512 Wyeor
Phone 1535
W.H.Dorton&Son Plumbing and Heating Water Softeners WO Wheeling Ace—Phone 4816W Estimates Free
Plumbing, Heating and Gas Fitting. CLARK BROS. Phone 247 317 E. Main
GLENNS Sheet Metal Shop See us for Skylights, Metal Ceilings, Slate, Tile and Metal Roofing. Blowpipe and Job Work. Gutter and Leader Pipe. Rear 213 E. Main St. Phone 310
Dr. Rollin H. Bunch Specializes In Diagnosis and Treatment of Chronic and Blood Disease Office 201 the Johnson Open 10 A. M.—8 P. M.
GRAVEL Best Sand and Gravel In Delaware County., Phone 475-3 RUSSEY’S
Tod Whipple Lawyer 308 Western Reserve Bldg. Phone 1625 Muncie, Indiana
THE ORIGINAL Dollar Cleaners Rear 114 East Adams Street C. A. Powers, Mgr. Phone 968
WANTED—To get in touch with violin students especially those who stud ied under Mr. Hance at tl Butler Academy two yea ago this summer. Plea call phone 2540.
A. Goddard Co., sup h _ 38.45 11 C. Moore, surgery h _ 35.00 /er Bros. Co., sup h __ 3.13 VI. Kimbrough Co. do _ 55.55 rett W. Jobes, do 5.00 I. Ross, do 3.75 Gen. Serv. Co, ser _ 5L82 Bell Tel. Co., do 14.65 ■tha E. Gamble, exp h 5.00 c. Const. Co. sup h 33.07 penter Mch Co., rep h 2.10 orcraft Co., sup h ____ 13.85
to be heard. And that written ob j necessary cases.
DELAWARE COUNTY INDI COMMISSIONER’S ALLOW A NOES, MAY 1929
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Albany Chronicle, do
O N. Cranor, do r < W. Max Shaffer, do — 3 Robert S Howell, do 1 Chas. M. Armintrout, do _ li A. E. Boyce Co., do 8( C. N. Davis, rep rds 16f Elijah Dunham, do 123 Boyd Trout, do 116
G. H. Pormen, do John L. Vernon, do Lewis Lowman, do D. C. Rector, do Charles Johnson, do Jasper Ross, do-^__ ~
Ed Keller, do i'\29. Fred D. Swander, do 125700 Herbert Shroyer, do 71.75 Harry Mott, do 1992.22 R. O. Snodgrass, do 342.10 Cary Carmichael, do 65.50 C. H. Guthrie, do 104.00 W. O. Pitser, do 86.50 Okie McAllister, do 85.00 Verda Howell, do 162.15 John B. Gibson, do 107.25 Holman Buron, do 81.85 W. H. Snodrass, do 91.10 Theodore Van Fleet, do 140.50 Charles M. Curtis do 200.30 O. E. Helvie, do 156.00 Huber Mfg. Co., do 103.64 Refiners Oil Co., do 126.57 Ind. Bell Tel. Co, ser 10.05 Galion Iron Wks, rep rds _ 105.85 Galion Iron Wks., do_____ 489.60 Int. Harvester Co., do 19.81 Beatson Supply Co., do 820.00 Hooper Equip. Co., do 1495.00 A. E. Boyce Co., rd sup 14.40 Amer. Tar Prod. Co., do _ 1117.32 Aaron Tire Store, do 108.00 Muncie Stn & Lime Co. do 1116.35 J. W. Harris, bdg rep ____ 1056.73 Max Zeigler & Bros, do __ 184.80 Frank Daniels, assessing _ 96.00 Arthur Franklin, do 128.00
Herbie Melvin, do 200.00 John A. Rench, do 208.00 Ava Rench, do 30.00 S. N. Priddy, do 156.00 John F. Clevenger, do 15.00* George W. Pfeiffer, do ___ 250.00' Charles P. Thompson, do _ 88.00 Iva Curts, do 120.00 Ella jSmith, do 120.00 Ruth Davis, o ___________ 120.00 John Van Arsdol, do 120.00 Fyrnne Baird, do 1 I 120.00 Carver Murray, do 120.00 Myrtlh Layne, do 120.00 Edward Hayler, do 120.00 Minnie F. Barber, do 120.00 Velma Miller, do 120.00 Laura’ Adams, do 120.00 Lessie Hoover, do 120.00
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Ind Bell lei v^~., Rob. F. Murray, judge sal James Harris, juror Hubert Fuson, juror Floyd Ballinger, juror Pearl Dresback, juror Francis Darter, juror Albert Anderson, juror — Urba Carter, juror r — Arch Gilbert, juror —_— Leroy C. Gibson, juror —<_ Charles E. Clouse, juror_ A. G. Arrowsmith, juror .__ Roy Shijdler, juror Henry Roller, juror Samuel Holman, juror George Brinson, juror Amos Carey, juror Stanton Janney, juror G. A, Umbarger, juror Walker Reed,, ji|rfor Benj. Danner, juror !_ Nathan S. Tanbarger, juror William Hoffer, juror — George DeWitt, juror — Gernie Dawson, juror James Bowden, juror Robert Green, juror John Crow, juror
Lorena Schamp, do 120.00 Stella Miller, do 120.00 Charles Wills, do 120.00 Celia Null, do 120.00 Bobbie Clinger, do 120.00 Billie Lewis, do I 120.00 Grace Guthrie, do 120.00 Merle Anspaugh, do _____ 120.00 Tillie Garver, do 120.00 Dollie V. Pfeiffer, do 120.00 Marian Clinger, do 120.00 George A. Morris, do 126.00 W. E. Smith, do 96.00 Etta Smith, do ~_ 69.00 R. N. Carmichael, do 96.00 George H. Ross, do ______ 96.00 Alonzole Pittenger, do 176.00 Luella L. Peterson, do __ 58.50 Newton Peterson, do 58.00 P. W. Mansfield, asst elk 29L66 Mable B. Ringo, do 91.67 Bertha Arbogast, do ____! 70.00 John W. Mansfield, do 65.00 P. W. Mansfield, postage _ 5.00 Rem. Rand Bus. Serv. reps 13.75 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., serv 7.70 A. iE. Boyce Co. sup 146.30 W. Max Shaffer, sal and _ 362.50 Mildred E. Irvin, asst and 79.16 Ada Williams, do 66.66 A. E. Boyce Co. sup _ 467 05 Burroughs Add Mch Co. do 5.50 •Johnson Hdw. Ob. do _’ .75 W. Max Shaffer sup 3.22 Ind. Bell Tel Co., serv 9.10 Ira J. Wilson, sal treas 375 19 Burroughs Add. Mch. Co. « U 'P 5.50 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. serv 6.50 A. E. Boyce Co., sup IOS’iO? Merritt Heath, sal rec 225.00 A. E. Bovce Co. ,sup 28.46 Merritt Heath, postage 5.00 Tndpls. Blue Print Co. sup 4.88 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. serv 6.50 Harry McAuley, sal sher l 15o!oo Harry McAuley, trans pris 134.00 L. C. Smith & Corona Co. rep y5 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. ser 15.10 A. E. Boyce Co., sup 86.18 Eldon Downs, asst surv __ 120.00 William D. Nixon per diem 32.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., serv 6.70 A. E. Boyce Co., sup 3.15 LaVaughn Stottler, ast sch supt. __ fi0 00 Lee O. Baird, expense 46.70 Flossfe North comp 9,90 Lee O. Baird, sal sch supt 250.00 Flossie North, comp 9.90 A. E. Boyce Co. sup 4,34 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. ser 7.35 T^ee O. Baird, expense 17.67 Clarence G. Piepho, coro 153.80 Henry E. Bibler, autopsy 33.00 R. E. Cole, do 33.00 Pearl C. Hopkins, sal assr 150.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., serv ‘ 6.65 A. E. Boyce Co. ,sup 22.05 Ind. Bell Tel. Co. serv 8.70 Mary J. Kirshman, sal 153.50 A. E. Boyce Co., sup 1.60 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., serv 10.83 Robert Carter, custodian _ 100.00
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Wool growers of Ohio, Pennsylvania and West Virginia are attempting to determine how much it actually costs to produce a
pound of wool.
Milan Huges, juror George Gray, juror Chares E. Barber, juror __ Harry McAuley, mileage __ Flossie North comp Everett T. Spencer Pierce d Flossie North comp Eli Toney ass’t custodian _ Mollie Carey, matron William Smith, haul trash Muncid Water Wk Co., ser Perry Barr, repr C House Wun Waterless Clean sup E. B. Winder & Son sup Otis Elevator Co main c h J. S. Williams main c h Elec Const Co., sup Johnson Hdw Co., sup __ Meyer Bros. Co., sup Ind Gen Serv lights Earle H. Swain, insur __ H. H. Wolf Co., ins Ault Insur Co.,' insur Lincoln Bank & Trust Co i Stevens and Clark, insur _ Merchants Trust, Sav Co i Lucy McAuley, matron __ Samuel Hite, sal supt Marx Co., sup jail A. E. Brown sup jail Johnson Hdwe Co., sup jail J. A. Butts & Son rep jaijl Elec Const Co., sup jail _ Harry McAuley, haul trash Meyer Bros. Co., sup jail _ Ind Gen Serv Co., serv _ Ind Bell Tel Co., serv __ Ind Bell Tele Co., serv J. G. Williams, rep Cen. Ind. Gas Co., fuel Mun. Waterless Cleanser Co. sup Mun. W. Wks service Ind. Gen. Serv. Co. do W. L. Gray, Inf supt Edna E. Gray, Inf mat Lyda Smedley, Inf nurse Lena Harvey, Inf cook Charles Harvey Inf farmer Mary C. Hall, Inf cook Floyd Hoover, Inf janitor _ Virgie Hoover, Inf cook _I Warren Murphy, Inf. fireman John A. Stevens, Inf jan _ Jesse fiverist, Inf barber H. J. Landis, Inf. laund Coulter Boiler & Iron Co., In. sup Elec. Const. Co., do A. E. Brown, do Meyer Bros. Co., do ~~ Keller Co., do Marx Co., do ".riJ. A. Goddard Co., do Martin J. Turner, painting F. O. Ross fire exting’er Frank Bartling, Inf sup John Ryan, Inf lab Trac. Lt. & Power Co. ser Eagle Foundry Co., sup Inf Meyer Baking Co. do J. O. Murray, do Winder & Son, do Dr. O. G. Snyder, dentist _ Central Ind. Gas Co. fuel _ Ind. Bell Tel. Co., ser Virginia Coal Co., Inf sup U. S. Chem. Co., do
Crane Co., do
Winder & Son, do George T. Durst, insur Johnson jHdw. o., Inf sup _ J. F. Kimmel, do Farmers Co-Op. Co., do
W. L. Gray, do
Martha E. Gamble, mat ch H Ida Koontz, governess Elizabeth Neff, do I Blanche Nicholson, do Ive Bridgeman, do Marie Pittenger, do Hilda Cowling, laund Ch H James Bros, barber wk Wm. H. Cowling farm h Martha Helvie, cook h Martha B. Yockey, do Edgar H. Bond, trk driver
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nson Hdw. Co., do iner Furniture Co., do 3. Jump, health com f. O’Neil, atty •rie V. Dunn, attd offt _ st. Res. Life Ins. Co. cl ent 30.00 isy B. Compton Howell, urse 50.00 E. Baldwin, sal inapec 125.00 f. Dee McKinley, nurse 12.00 A. Tucker, sup 65.00 Ft. Langdon cont disease 15.00 1. City Chem. Co. do 54.33 rie V. Dunn, exp 9.00 Bell Tel. Co., ser 6.50 3. Baldwin, exp 29.55 State. San., account _ 64.29 E. Cromer, sal, agt 173.98 tea Harvey, asst agt. _ 47.66 3. Boyce Co., sup 12.50 es O. Logan refund tx 3.24 ngle Club, do 14.30 rge W. Thomas, do ___ 12.51 ler M. Bailey, do 95.00 E. Baker, burial sol 75.00 E. Baker, burial sol 75.oO Meeks & Son, burial sol 75.00 L. P. Briggs, burial sol 75.06 H. C. Hampton, do 75.00 Sam R. Martin, do 75.00 Harvey Garland, do 75.00 J. E. Johnson, do 75.00 Muncie Evening Press adv 92.02 Post-Demo, do 94.40 Muncie Star, do 3.53 W. A. Goings, J P mileage 1.20 Walter C. Williams, farmer inst 100.00 Maud S. Maisel, sal poor _ 75.00 Mary J. Kirshman, agt 1.55 Brd. Ch. Gdns. exp 657.20 Brd. Ch. Gdns. do 962.00 S. H. Weber, Harris-Hart-ford ed 95.00 Hays Cn. Co., do 2750.40 Burk Con. Co. 23rd St bdg 3953.00 Dee Free Co., clinic 8.50 Searle & Co., do 5.53 Miriam S- Reed, asst aud 62.50 lohn Watson Co., surv __ 337.00 J. A. Butts & Son ,rep __ 48.30 Flossie North, comp 9.96 Fred H. Wills, Pierce dth 2014.40 Seamer Sollars, comp ____ 59.40 Harry McAuley, ex pris _ 15.96 Flossie North comp 9.90
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- o NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS
State of Indiana,
Delaware County, ss: In the Delaware Circuit Court, April Term, 1929, Cause No. 6291. Complaint to quiet the Title to Real
5.00 Estate.
51.07 42.00
8.00 5.65 1
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3.80
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6.68 6.00
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2.00
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8.00
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9.90
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8.40
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3.75
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5.44
182.98
6.45
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Oliver W. Storer vs. Robert Moody, Milton G. Moody et al. Notice is hereby given the fol, lowing named defendants in the above entitled cause of action, towit: Myrtle Spicer, Marj^ Bowers and Thomas Bowers, and that Unless you, and each of you, be‘ and appear in tjhe Delaware Circuit
Tuesday the 2nd day of July, 1929, the 80th day of April Term of said court now in sesslph, at the Court House in the City of Muncie^ in said County and State, the said cause will be heard and determined
in your absence.
Witness the Clerk and the Seal of said court, affixed at the City of Muncie, this the 9th day of May,
1929.
PERRY W. MANSFITLD, Clerk. Elmer E. Botkin, Attorney for Plaintiff. May 10, 17, 24. v 0NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON ZONING ORDINANCE
TO THE PROPERTY OWNERS AND TAX PAYERS OF THE CITY OF MUNCIE, INDIANA, AND ALL
INTERESTED PERSONS:
You and each of you are hereby notified that the City Plan Commission of the City of Muncie, Indiana, has filed its final report with the common council of the city of Muncie, Indiana, approving an ordinane entitled: “AN ORDINANCE AMENDING AN ORDINANCE ENTITLED “AN ORDINANCE DIVIDING THE CITY OF MUNCIE, INDIANA, INTO DIS^ TRICTS FOR THE PURPOSE OF REGULATING AND RESTRICTING THE LOCATION OF TRADES CALLINGS^ INDUSTRIES. COM MERCIAL ENTERPRISES AND THE LOCATION OF BUILDINGS DESIGNED FOR SPECIFIED USES, OF CLASSIFYING, REGULATING AND DETERMINING THE AREA OP FRONT, REAR AND SIDE YARDS AND OTHER OPEN SPACES ABOUT BUILDINGS: OF REGULATING AND DETERMINING THE USE AND INTENSITY OF USE OF LAND AND LOT AREAS WITHIN SUCH CITY: CREATING A BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS; DEFINING CERTAIN TERMS USED IN SAID ORDINANCE: PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR ITS VIOLATION AND DESIGNATING THE TIME WHEN THE SAME SHALL TAKE EFFECT.” PASSED BY THE COMMON COUNCIL, SEPTEMBER 3D. 1923, BEING GENERAL ORDINANCE NO. >” now pending before said council which final report has been received by said council and which said final report of said City Plan Commission contains a proposed comprehensive zoning or-
dinance for such city.
You are further notified that the common council pf the city of Muncie has ordered a public hearing to be held on said final report and upon said ordinance, before said coun*
jections to such final report filed With the clerk of the common council at or before such hearing will be heard and that such hearing will be continued from time to time as may be found necessary. That such final report Is on file in the office of the City Plan Commission in the city building, Muncie, Indiana, for public examination. That in substance the proposed amendment and changes to be made by said ordinance, are the creating of an apartment house district, the enlarging of the business district and industrial district, changing the boundaries of the various districts created by zoning ordinances of the cltY of Muncie, and amending, changing ■and supplementing the uses, regulations and restrictipns of the zoning ordances and penalties, complete information concerning which said proposed amendments and changes is on file in the office of the City Plan Commission for public examination. That at said hearing above provided for objed* tions to said proposed amendments and changes will be heard. COMMON COUNCIL OF MUNCIE, INDIANA. Herbert S. Wallace, President of Council Attest: Maynel W. Dalby, City
Clerk.
George H. Koons, City Attorney. May 17-24. o — CITY ADVERTISEMENTS
Department of Public Works Office of The Board City Hall 1 Muncie, Ind. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND TO THE PUBLIC: .Notice is hereby given, to the public and to all contractors, that the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, in the State of Iniilpna, invites sealed proposals for the construction, in said City, according to the respective impfovement resolutions below mentioned, ind according to plans, profiles, Irawings and specifications there’or on file In the office of aid Board if each of the public improvements herein below described, to-wit: I. R. No. 521-1929, For cement curb and gutter on both sides of Luick Avenue, and also paving of Luijck Avenue from Eighth Street to Twelfth Street or Memorial
Drive.
I. R. No. 522-1929, For cement curb and gutter on both sides of Gilbert Street, and also paving of Gilbert Street from Talley Avenue to Tillotson Avenue. I. R. No. 526-1929, For cement curb and gutter on both sides of West Eleventh Street from Hoyt Avenue to Sampson Avenue. I. R. No. 527-1929, For paving of West Eleventh Street from Hoyt Avenue to Sampson Avenue. I. R. No. 528-1929, For paviPg the alley lying between Jackson Street and Adams Street from Hutchii^r son Avenue to Cole Street. I. R. No. 529-1929, For cement sidewalk on west side of Port Avenue from Eighth Street to Ninth
Street.
Each bidder is also to file with the Board an affidavit that there has been no collusion in any way af-
Court of Delaware County, Indiana, Meeting sa^ bid, according to the
~ tfflrtil; of Sec. of tbe Act of
March 6th, 1905. (Acts 1905, p. 219) All such proposals dhotild be sealed, and must he deposited with said Board befoYe the hour of nine
9. To increase the valuation of omitted property, when necessary, as made by the assessors. 10. To correct errors the names of persons and in the descriptions of property ahd in the valuation and assessment of property upon the assessment list. 11. To correct ahy list or valuation as may he deemed proper. 12. To correct the assessment and valuation of any property in J such manner as will in the judge-i ment of the Board of Review make! the valuation thereof just and 1 equal. 13. To add to the assessment list the names of persons, the value of personal property and the description and value of real estate liable to assessment but omitted from the lists. 14. To consider and act upon recommendations made by the county assessor. 15. ho add to the list of personal property and to increase the valuation of the personal property of the following persons: (Insert names and addresses of those to be ijncreased if any, If none omit this paragraph and renumber 16). 16. To do or cause to be dpne whatever may be necessary to do to make all returns of assessment lists and all valuations in compliance with the provisions of the taxing laws, and especially of an adt concerning taxation approved jVfhrch 11, 1919, and the acts qmenlatory thereof and supplemental thereto. All to be done to equalize the valuation and assessment of property and taxables for the year 1929 payable in 1930 and of which all oroperty owners and taxpayers are required to take due notice. The County Board of Review is also subject to he reconvened in special session to meet on Tuesday, August 6, 1929, to consider the cetYtflbed ifepoffc and; information Regarding the inequality or lack of uniformity of assessments In this county as may be presented to said board by the State Board of Tax Commissioners. Witness the hand of the auditor and the seal of the county Coipnaissl(pners of said County this 14th lay of May, 1929. W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor of Delaware County.' May 17-24.
NOTICE OF SALE OF BONDS
Notice is hereby given by the undersigned Treasurer and Auditor of Delaware County, Indiana, that pursuant to the drainage laws if the State of Indiana, the said Jreasurer of Delaware County will at the hour of X0:00 A. M. on the '<th day of June 1929, at the office if the Treasurer of Delaware County, Indiana, in the Court 'flouse in the City of Muncie, said bounty and Stgte proceed to sell o the highest and best bidder for iash at not less than the face '■ value, certain drainage bonds for K he face or par value of $4805.20, bearing interest from and after the llth day of January 1929, at 6 per ipnt per annum payable semi-ah nually on. the J5th day of May and November of each year thereafter ihd' untn all of said bonds are $iiy : paid, said bohda will \be ten fcl©) in number, dated January 11, 1929, each being for the. sum of; ^80:52/the first two; bonds wjlKbe;
in the city building, Muncie, Indiana, on Wednesday evening May 29th, 1929, at 7:00 P. M. at which tyne and place all interested^persons shall be afforded opportunity
o’clock in the forenoon of the 2* fue .arid payable on- the 15th day day of May, 1929, and each .such bf May-1930 airid two bonds will proposal must be accompanied by become due. each year thereafter a certified check payable to said until all have b®en ^uily paM/All<
City for the sum equal to two and ** one-half per cent. $*&%) of City Ci\{fy Engfieerfs efctUhiate which shall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages, if the bidder depositing tbe same shall fall duly and promptly to execute the required contract and bond, Ip. case h contract shall be awarded him on
such accompanying proposal.
Said Board reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF
PUBLIC WORKS.
Mary E. Anderson, Clerk.
May 17-24, 1929.
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NOTICE OF MEETING OF DELAWARE COUNTY BOARD
OF REVIEW
Notice is hereby given that the County Board of Review of Delaware county, State of Indiana, will meet at 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon, Monday, June 3, 1929, the same being the first Monday in June of this year, at the Room of the County Commissioners in the Court House of said county for the following purposes: 1 To hear complaints of any owner of personal property, except such property as is originally assessed by the State Board of Tax Commis-
sioners.
2. To hear complaints concerning the assessment of real estate specially assessed in 1929, and assessments on additional improvements 3. To equalize the valuation and assessment of property and taxables made by the assessing officers subsequent to March 1, 1929. * 4. To equalize the valuatlpns made by the assessors, either by adding to or deductipg therefrom such sums as may be necessary to fix assessments at the true cash
value of property.
5. To review all assessments and to inquire as to the valuation of the various classes of property or parts thereof in the several townships
and dlvislpns of the cqunty.
6. To make such changes in assessments, whether by Way of increase or decrease in the valuation of the various classes of property, as may be necessary to equalize the same in or between the townships
or any taxing unit.- <
.. „ ,, .. . .. 7. To determine the rate percent c *j, * n< * tbat say! public hearing to he added or deducted In ordbr to will be held in the council chamber make a just aud equitable equaliza-
C0unty; lndlriua.> ^ .
Said bonds Have been issued in compliance with the laws of the - State of Indiana, 4 and pursuant to th order of .the Board of Cotanilsiloners of Delaware County: Indl-. . ma, authorizing the issue and sale ! if said bonds for the purpose of , ororiding funds for the constructioft arid costs and expenses incident thereto of the drainage proceedings known as the construction of the dfain petitioned for by William B. Pierce et al in the Circuit Court, Cause No. 4594 of Delaware County, Indiana, and estab-
lished by said Court.
Right is reserve to reject any
ind all bids.
W. MAX SHA'FER, , Auditor Delaware County, Ind. IRA J. WILSON, Treasurer Delaware County, Ind.
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