Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 30 August 1929 — Page 6

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1929,

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY DELAWARE COUNTY, INDIANA. BE-! FORE THE COUNTY COUNCIL AND BOARD OF COUNTY

COMMISSIONERS.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Delaware County, Indi- j fina, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular! meeting place, on the 3rd day of September, 1929, will consider the j

following budget:

CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT Services Personal 1 $ T630.00 All other operating expenses - 8030.00 Current charges 3500.00 Properties 460.00

COUNTY AUDITOR

Services Personal 1 i 6850.00 All other operating expense 3786.00 Properties * 1200.00 COUNTY TREASURER Services, Pef'sonal 14500.00 All other operating expense 1895.00 Properties ' 300.00 COUNTY RECORDER Services Personal - 6700.00 All other operating expense-- ! 2530.00 Properties 600.00

COUNTY SHERIFF

Services Personal 13590.00

TOWNSHIP FREE GRAVEL ROAD BOND FUNDS

All other operating expense Properties

COUNTY SURVEYOR

Services, Personal All other operating expense Properties

6360.00 50.00

5400.00 740.00 390.00

COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT Services Personal 3600.00 All other operating expense 900.00 Current charges — 75.00

COUNTY CORONER

Services Personal 1675.00 All .other operating expense 115.00

COUNTY ASSESSOR

Services Personal 1925.00 All other operating expense c 320.00

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

All other operating expense

CIRCUIT COURT

800.00

Services Persona] 18556.00 All other operating expense 1025.00 Current charges 2935.00 Properties 550.00 SUPERIOR COURT Services Personal 5522.00 All other operating expense 330.00 Current charges 150.00 Properties 1 600.0(1

COUNTY COURT HOUSE

Services Personal 1 2880.00 All other operating expense 20135.00 Current charges * 300.00

COUNTY JAIL

Services Personal All other operating expense bS58 - 0U

COUNTY INFIRMARY

Services Personal - - JKoO

112.00

1 -6440.00

All other operating expense Current charges Properties

COUNTY ORPHANS HOME

i

Services Personal tuvo up All other operating expense ;:sn<)()

- - ----- : 2 2 0.00

1850.00

Materials Current charges Properties

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Services Personal oc^oo 00 All other operating expense iSfiSMO Current charges goo uo

Current obligations Total General Fund

.458291.50

SINKING FUND

Prin. to be paid Int. to be paid Total Sinking Fund

35515.00 9230.04 44745.04

ROAD REPAIR FUND

FREE GRAVEL

_ 64150.00

Services Personal _ _ 17 525 00 All other operating expense " " 69 200.00 Material ""I 300.00 Current charges " ' 15150.00 ^ r ° P Tot!fl S Free”GraveI"Road (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen m office of

County Auditor.)

estimate of county funds to be raised

Sinking

County Funds

Fund

Gravel

Road repair

$458,291.50 $44,745.04 $166,325.00

116,572.47

341,719.03 44,745‘.04

153,691.62 11,865.00

40,000.00 126,325.00

1. Total budget estimate for incoming year 2. Dedimt Misc. Revenue incomcoming year estimated on former year Misc. Rev. 3. Substract line 2 from line 1—--4 Unexpended appropriations July 31 of present year 5. All additional appropriations Between July 31 and Dec. 31_. 6. Temporary Loans to be paid before close of present year 7. Total of lines 3, 4, 5 and 6— — 8. Actual balance July 31 of present year — 9. Tax to be collected present year, December settlement -- 10. Misc. Rev. to be collected present year 1-3 of line 2 11. Total of lines 8, 9 and 10 — 12. Substract line 11 from line 7-. 13. Est. working bal. for 6 months after close of next year not greater than 1-2 of line 3 — 14 Amount to be raised by tax levy, add lines 12 and 13

PROPOSED LEVY

Net taxable property _ _ r $102,069,965 , .00 Number of taxable polls ____ — 9 ' 709

Levy on Levy on

Funds Polls County revenue -50 Sinking fund Gravel road repair * Total — — -50

Property $.47

.05 .12 .64

Amount to

be raised

$484,583.33

51,034.98 122,483.96 658,102.27

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES BE COLLECTED

COLLECTED AND TO

Name of fund __ County revenue __ Tr . Sinking fund -2i---_ Gravel road repair

[Tojal

Past due and

Past due and

Total Prin.

Current Prin.

Current Int. to

And Int. to

Name of Township

To be paid

be paid

be paid

Salem

$ 373.14

$ 1,600.94,

Mt. Pleasant __

6,060.00

1,243.19

8,103.19

Harrison

9,379.30

766.64

10,145.94

Washington

___ 4,818.00

699.63

5,517.63

Monroe

2,900.00

276.24

3,176.24

Centre - _

5,739.79

43,151.79

Hamilton _

Union _ _ _ __ _

3,502.26

13,982:26’

Perry

___ 2,000.00

67.50

2,067.50

Liberty

___ 3,840.00

146.80

3,986.80

Delaware _

1,203.22

6,249.96

Niles

1,480.54

9,201.80

Total

91,685.10

15,498.95

107,184.05

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED

Total Prin and Balances

Name of township Int. to be paid Salem __ $ 1,600.94 $ 176.28 Mt. Pleasant __ ____ 8,103.19 627.73 Harrison _____ 10,145.94 1,784.71 Washington __ __ 5,5-17.63 640.97 Monroe ____ 3,176.24 81.44 Centre 43,151.79 3,811.89 Hamilton 97 Qg Union __ 13,982.26 604.52 Perry ______ 2,067.50 159.95 Liberty __. __ 3,986.80 46.98 Delaware 6,249.96 928 12 Niles 9,201.80 72 38 Total _ 107,184.05 9,032.05

PROPOSED LEVIES

Amt Necessary To be raised $ 1,424.66 7,475.46 8,361.23 4,876.66 3,094.80 39,339.90 13,377.74 1,907.55 3,939.82 5,321.84 9,129.42 98,152.00

Name of township Salem Mt. Pleasant Harrison Washington Monroe Centre _. Hamilton Union Perry Liberty Delaware Niles Total

Assessed valuation —$ 3,377,910.00 __ 3,644,925.00 — 3,073,410.00 — 2,922,805.00 — 2,673,990.00 __ 70,398,890.00 - 3,466,030.00 — 2,523,140.00 __ 2,031,655.00 -- 3,340,390.00 — 3,125,870.00 — 1,490,950.00 -$102,069,965.00

Levv $.04 .21 .28 .17 .12 .06 .53 .10 .12 .17 .62

Amount to be raised $ 1,351.16 7,654.34 8,605.55 4,968.77 3,208.79 42,239.33 13,372.64 2,031.65 4,008.47 5,313.98 9,243.89

Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to he heard thereon. Aftei the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers teeling 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. CHARLES A. VAN MATRE, Chairman Delaware County Council Delaware County, Indiana. Dated August 15, 1929.

507,275.65

44,745.04

126.325.00

16,102.84

3,420.70

4,927.67

135,443.30

4,800.00

57,159.64

38,857.49 190,403.63 316,872.02

8,220.70 36,524.34

5,000.00 67,087.31 59,237.69

170,000.00

12,000.00

63,000.00

486,872.02

48,524.34

122,237.69

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES BY SALEM TOWNSHIP, DELAWARE COUNTY, INDIANA. BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY

BOARD.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Salem Township, Delaware County, Indiapa, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting, place, on the 3rd day of September. 1929, will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOB TOWNSHIPS Township Fund Salary of Trustee $ 720.00

Office rent Trustee’s expense b. Office I Records and Advertising Public Ditches Pay of Advisory Board

Miscellaneous:

1. 2. Atty Fee Total Township Fund

90.00 150.00 30.00 400.0() 400.00 15.00 95.00 50.00 1950.00

Road Fund

Labor 6000.00 Road tools and machinery 100.00 Bridges and culverts 400.00 Gravel, stope and other material 2000.00 Miscellaneous L 500.00 Total Road Phincr 9000.00 Tuition Fund

/

Pay of teachers 20000.00 ’School transfers 500.00 Total Tuition Fund 4 20500.00

Special School Fund

Repair of buildings and grounds 800.00 Repair of equipment - 400.00 School furniture and equipment 1800.00 School supplies 1200.00 Janitor supplies 800.00

1100.00 600.00 200.00 1400.00 11000.00

500.00

^ 6300.00

Fuel for schools Loans, Interest and Insurance Teachers Institute Janitor service Transportation of children l__ Light and Power Miscellaneous

Total Special School Fund — 26100.00

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Township Road Tuition Sp. Schl

Fund Fund Fund $9,000 $20,500 $26,100

2,500

18,000 26,100

4,400 11,400 11,400

13,400 29,400 37,500 2,600 20,600 21,400

3,600 5,500

800

26,900 2,500

5,400

26,800 10,700

bollected , Collected Collected Collected ' 1926 1927 . 1928" 1929 _$2l4,702*97 $27L540.48 $280,88.6,60 $484,583.33 ’l0,096:23 9,992.68 9, r 939.96 51,034.981 100,719.53 80,346.15 118,319.28 122,483.96 | 335,5181X3 361,819.83, 409,145.84, 658,108.21

Fund

1. Total budget estimate for incom yr $1,950 2. Deduct Misc. revenue mcom-

coming yr (estimated on

former year Misc Rev. 3. Subtract line 2 fro line 1 1,950 9,000

4. Unexpended appropriation

July 31 of present year 1,200 5. All additional appropriations between July 31 and Dec. 3) 1,000 7. Total (of lines 3, 4, 5 and 6) __ 4,150 8. Actual bal July 31 of pres yr 2,270 9. Tax to be collected present year (December settlement) 150

10. Misc. Rev. to be collected

present year (1-3 of line 2) 1,000 11. Total (of lines 8, 9 and 10) 2,420 7,200 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 I 1,730 6,200 13. Est. working bal. for 6 months

after close of next year (not

greater than 1-2 of line 3) 97514. Amt. to be raised by tax levy (add. lines 12 and 13) — 2,705

PROPOSED LEVY

Net taxable property _ ‘ Levy on Levy on

Funds

Township $

Road

Tuition —_— .25 Special School _ 1.00 Poor

Total

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO

2,800 11,250 9,750 9,000 13,750 20,450

— $3,377,910 Amount to

Polls

Property

be raised

. $ .25

$.08

$ 2J705

.27

9,000

.41

13,750

. 1.00

.60

20,450

.02

675

1.50

1.38

46,580

BE COLLECTED

Collected Collected

Collected

To Be Collected

Name of fund __

-.1926

1927

1928

1929

Township

__$ 1,5’80

$ 1,705

$ 575

$ 2,705

Road

6,505

8,600

9,365

9,000

Tuition

12,opo

16,000

12,640

13,750

Special School __

20,150

19,200

12,550

20,450

Bond

6,400

6,160

5,920

Poor —

675

,£qtai

61*665

um

_ 46,68ft

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard luerwom .

After the tax levies have, been determined, ten or more taxpayers feel- TaiUta^servi!^*'

ing themselves aggreived by such levies, may appeal to the Statjfe -a ‘ se 1<v Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon, ,by! filing a petition therefor With, the' bounty Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State board will fix a date of

hearing in this county. Dated August, 1929. Marker Sunderland, N

Aug. 23, 30 Township Salem Township.

thereon.

:l ‘ ! 1, r 1 jv • ‘ .- < ('■:)i? *y c . • IntPrQSf . and Insurance ^. f , ? 1

^seellaneouR Total special

ute

..... . .

. . . A*.’ii i

©r

,500.00 100,00 900.00

8,500.00

300.00 300.00

school- fund' i $13,000.00

BOND FUND

Notice To Taxpayers of Tax Levies.

IN THK MATTKK OF DKTKKMININO THK TAX KATKS FOB CERTAIN FI RPOSES BY I NTON TOWNSHIP, DELAWARE COUNTY, INDIANA. BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD. Notice is hereby piven the taxpayers of Union township, Delaware eonnty, Indiana, that the proper le<<;ai officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 3rd da> of September. 1929, will consider the following budget: BCDOET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FI ND

Bonds \...

Interest •;.. .‘..» " Total bond fund UoPUJcte detail of budget estimate may lie seen in office of ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED

.$1,000.00 . 1,400.00

$5,400.00 Township Trustee.

Total budget estimate Deduct Misc. Revenue

$720

90

150

10

400 100

15

225

Salary of trustee : Office rent

Trustee’s expense

a. Travelling 7 Supplies and salary for justice of pence Records and advertising Public ditches Pay of advisory hoard School transfers

M iscellaneous:

1. Pare of cemeteries 115 2. Bond . . 110 3. Legal service and tire 100 Total Township fund : $2,035 It! “ ’

1,0 • M1E

To reimburse

POOR FUND

county

, .$7»iG

ROAD FUND

Labor Rond tools and 'machinery Bridges and culverts . . .Gravel, stone and other material Miscellaneous

.$2,000 200 250 830 100

Total road fund J3.280

TUITION FUND Pay of teachers $20,605

Total tuition fund

.$26,605

LIBRARY FUND

Library tax

.$250

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND

Repair of buildings and grounds $ 500 Repair of equipment ' 400 School furniture and equipment 400 School supplies 1,000 Janitor supplies 500 Fuel for schools 1,600 Loans, interest and insurance 1,000 Pay of teachers 2,500 Teachers institute 110 Janitor service 1,650 Transportation of children 7,000 Light and power 1,050 Miscellaneous 250

Total special school fund $17,960

BOND FUND

Bonds $5,350 1 nterest 2,135

Twp

.Fund

. . . $4,475

SpbtVactMhe 2 from line 1 -45475 All additional appropriations Temporary loans . Total "tof lines 3, 4, 5 a>td 6) 5.517 Balance July 31st 1.042 Tax to be collected 1,650 Misc. Rev. to be collected .... Total (of lines 8. 9 and 10) .. 2.692 Subtract line 11 from line 7 . . 2,7-25 Working balance 2,237 Amount to be raised ••• 4.962

Road Tuition Sp. Schl Lib. Fund Fund Fund Fund

$2,250 $12,000 13,000

1,400

10,600 13,000

$197

Bond Poor Fund Fund $5,400 $825.17 5,400

1,977

16,600 5.790 4,500 450 10,740 5.860 5,300 11,160

•1,000 21,352 7.352 6,000 13,252 8,100 4,900 13,500

5,400 625.17

„ , PROPOSED LEVreS

Net taxable property 174 Number of taxable polls , .v

„ Levy on

Polls

.. .$ .50

Township ....

Road

Tuition Special school Library Bond Poor . .. ." Total

l.,00

1.50

Isevy on Property

$ .12

.10 .45 .65

.005 .27 5

.02

1.62

Amount to Be Raised $ 3,940.04

1,977.20 9,000.00 13,000.00

97.00

5,400.00

625.17

34,039.41

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BP-

COLLECTED

Funds Township .... Road Tuition Special school Library Bond Poor • Total

Collected 1926 Levy $ 2.857.0o 2.167.58 8.670.34 12.355.23 .... 216.75 ..... 5,418.96 641.54 32,357.40

Collected 1927 Levy $ 3.442.64 2,405.36 9,022.10 14,653.46 225.56 5,800.00 35.549.12

Collected 1928 Levy $ 3.175.00 ' 2.325.00 9.100.00 12.950.00 195.00 5,600.00 310.00 33.655.00

To be Collected 1929 Levy $ -3,940.04 1.977.20 9,000.00 13,000.00

97.00

5.400.00

625.17

34,039.41

After the tax

Taxpayers appearing shall have a r,g ^ tlmmselves aggrieved it —«-»-« date of hearing in this county. Samuel W. Michael, trustee.

Fund Bond

Fund Poor

Total bond fund .' $7,485

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO HE RAISED

Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund

Twp Road Tuition Sp Seh Library

Total budget es- >

timate for incoming year $2,035 $3,280 $26,605

DedViet Misc. revenue incoming year (.estimated on

$17,£60 $250 $7,485 $766

500

2.385

former year Misc Rev.)..

3. Subtract line 2 from line 1 4. Unexpended appropriations

July 31 of present year 5. All additional appropriations between July 31 and December 31

7. Total to flines 3. 4. 5. 6) 8. Actual bal July 31 of pres yr 1.310 9. Tax to he collected preserS year (December settlement) 1.100 10. Misc Rev to be collected pres-

ent year (1-3 of line 2)....

11. Total (of lines 8. 9 and 10) 2,410 12. Subtract line 11 from line 7 975

13. Fst working bal, for six months after close of next

yr (not greater 1-2 of line 3 1.020

Amt. to be raised by tax

levy (add lines 12 and 13).. 1.995

2.035 3.280

7,680 18,923

17.960 250 7,485

1,850 1.350 I.’

*.■220

1,835

1.000 5.630

32.243 26.130 315 9.320

14.

2.150

10,057

2,877

62

1.835

1.100

9,523

9,636

120

3,700

.1.250 2,480

2,560 22,140 10,103

1,500 14,013 12.167

182 133

5.535 3,785

900

8.820

5,756

117

3,700

3,280

18,923

18,923

250

7.485

PROPOSED LEVIES

Fund Township

Levy on Polls ...$ .60

Levy on Property $.08 .13 .75

1.00

25

.75

.01

Poor

.03 .30 2.05

Total

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENTS State of Indiana, Delaware County, SS: In the Delaware Circuit Court, September Term, 1929. No. 6679. Complaint to Foreclose Mechanics Lien. Grouleff and Mauck Lumber Company, a Corporation, plaintiff

vs.

Robert Boatley et al.defendants. Notice is hereby given the said defendants, Ray Wheeler and —Wheeler, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown, the heirs, devisees, and legatees of Ray Wheeler, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Wheeler, the unknown wife of Ray Wheeler, deceased, Louis Wheeler and Wheeler, his wife whose true Christian name is unknown, the heirs, devisees and legatees of Louis Wheeler, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of —— Wheeler, the unknown wife of Louis Wheeler, deceased, John Brown and 'Edna Brown, his wife, th*! heirs, devisees, and legatees of John Brown, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Edna Brown, deceased, Frank Wheeler and Thelma Wheeler, his wife, the heirs, devisees and legatees of Frank Wheeler, deceased, Utb unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Thelma Wheeler, deceased, Mary Davis and -* Davis, her husband whose true thristian name is unknown, the h,eirs, devisees and legatees of Mary Davis, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, and legatees of ——Davis, deceased, the 18.923 {unknown husband of Mary Davis,

766

Amount to be raisert

$ 1.995 3,280 IU

18,923

250 766

7,485 51,622

Funds

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO HE COLLECTED

To be

Folleeted Collected Collected Collected 1927 Levy 1928 Levy 1929 Levy 1930 Levy

$ 1.995

3,280 18.923 18.923

250

7.485

766

51.622

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved b>' 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 20, 1929. J. M. Osenbaugh, trustee Union township.

Township

$ 1.800

$ 2,400

$ 2,400

Hoad

4.700

4.700

4,700

Tuition

24.500

10,900

20.175

Sp-cial school

in.900

24,000

19,750

8.000

8.000

Bond

7,700

1,000

300

Poor

300

2,000

Total

57,700

57.375

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

IN THE MATTER OF DETERMINING THE TAX RATES FOR CERTAIN PURPOSES RY DELAWARE TOWNSHIP. DELAWARE COUNTY, INDIANA. BEFORE THE TOWNSHIP ADVISORY BOARD.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Delaware Township. Delaware county. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 3rd day of September, 1929. will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FI ND Salary of Trustee $ 720.00 Office rent :. 90.00 Trustee’s expense, traveling 150.00 Records and advertising 500.00 Public ditches 150.00 Pay of advisory board 15.00 School transfers .' 2,500.00 Miscellaneous: 1 Bond 100.00 Cem 50.00 ; 200.00

Total Township Fund \ $4,475.00 POOH FUND To reimburse county <->.$ 625.17 ROAft FUND Labor $1,350.00 Bridges and culverts 150.00 Gra vel, stone, etc. , a ...... h .*.. . . »*'** •*;* 4 650.00 M iscellaneous v i L.. . X*.L. /. . J- •** •'. AS* ■ 100.00 Total road fund $2,250.00 TUITION FUND Pay of teachers — .......... $12,000.00

i.

Total tuition fund .'.V:!...; $12,060.00

LIBRARY FUND

Library tax r .. ,.....$ 197.00 •! " SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of buildings and grounds i MUiy.-i. <1.,;. .-v-500.00 Repair of equipment ... • .yftjv • j - •'••• • •. Ift0,uj) School furniture and equipment 100.00 School supplies .:....j..WL.v,.<«.<>. ...7... 760.00 Janitor supplies .i. . ..'Si..., 1 200360

Fuel lot: schools

••A*

*00.00

curb and gutter on both sides ot Franklin Street from Seventh Street to Eighth Street. I R. No. 568-1929, For paving the alley lying between McCulloch Boulevard and Highland Avenue from Jefferson Street to Lim StTGGt I. R. No. 577-1929, For paving the alley lying between Elm Street and Jefferson Street from alley in rear of McCulloch Boulevard to Highland Avenue, and notice is hereby given that on the 10th day of September, 1929, the Board will, at its office receive 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 land have been or will he benefitted by said improvement in the amounts named on said loll, 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 real estate may attend, in person or by representative, and be heard at 9:00 o’clock a ' "jOAftn OF PUBlffC^ORKS. Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. August 23-30, 1929. —o — CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

deceased, Alonzo Wade and Sarah Wade, his wife, the heirs, deVifs^es and legatees of Alonzo Wade, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees ' and legatees of Sarah Wade, deceased, Reuben Ray and Ray, his wife, whose true Christian name is unknown, the heirs, devisees and legatees of Reuben Ray, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees and legatees of Ray, the unknown wife of Reuben Ray, dedeceased, Marion Morris and Jose Morris, his wife, the heirs, devisees and legatees of Marion

Morris, deceased, the unknown o,. . . , c.* „ * , . . j , 4 i * e Street to Charles Street; also pavjZ’’ Mo G r V r! S , eeS decea s er Felbe? in - Charles Street trim Calvert jose Morns, ueceasea, i eioeri Avenue to McKinley Avenue. Games and Amanda Games, h,.s • Each bidder is a f go tQ me with

the

the

Department of Public Works Office of the Beard City Hall, Muncie, Ind. Notice to Contractors and to

Public: t

Notice is hereby»given, to public and to all contractors, that the Board of Public Works of the City of Muncie, in the State of Indiana, invites sealed proposals for the construction, in said City, according to the respective improvement resolutions below mentioned, and according to the plans, profiles, drawings and specification therefor on file in the office of said Board of each of the public improvements herein below

described, towit:

I. R. No. 587-1929, For cement curb and gutter on both sides of Calvert Avenue from Jackson Street to Charles Street; also cement curb and gutter on Charles Street from Calvert Avenue to

McKinley Avenue.

I. R. No. 588-1929, For paving of Calvert Avenue from Jackson

wife, the heirs, devisees, and legatees of Felbert Gaines, deceased, the unknown heirs, devisees, and legatees of Amanda Gaines, de-

ceased.

That the plaintiff has filed its complaint to foreclose Mechanics Lien to real estate, together with an affidavit that the said defendants are not residents of the State of Indiana, and that unless they be and appear on the 22nd of October, 1929, the 44th day of term of said Court to be held on the first Monday in September A. D., 1929 at the Court House in the City of Muncie, in said County and State, the said cause will be heard

the Board an affidavit that there has been no collusion in any way affecting said bid, according to terms of Sec. 95, of the Act of March 6th, 1905. (Acts 1905, p 219) All such proposals should he sealed, and must be deposited with said Board before the hour of nine o’clock in the forenoon of the 3rd day of September, 1929, and each such proposal must be accompanied by a cenified cneck payable to said City, for the sum equal to two and one-half per cent (2%%) of City Civil Engineer’s estimate which shall be forfeited to said City as liquidated damages if the bidder depositing the same

duly and promptly to

Witness, the Clerk and the seal . I said Court affixed at the City of Muncie, the 22nd day of An-

gugt f 1929.

PERRY W. MANSFIELD, SEAL Clerk. Medsker, McClellan & Medsker. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Aug. 23, 30, Sept. 6 —— o CITY ADVERTISEMENTS

Department of Public Works

Office of the Board City Hall, Muncie, Ind.

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

execute the required contract and bond, in case a contract shall be awarded him on such accompany-

ing proposal.

Said Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS. Mary E. Anderson, Clerk. Aug. 23-30, 1929.

EDINBURG SCHOOL BOARD SUED FOR BIG DAMAGES

Edinburg, Ind., Aug. 28.—(U.P.) —Two suits totaling $12,000 have been filed in Johnson circuit court

assessment rolls, with the names a t Franklin by Mrs. Fannie Cutsingof the owners and description of er, naming as defendants, the Edinproperty subject to be assessed, burg school board and Paul Boston,

with the amounts of prima facie assessments, have been made and are now on file and can be seen at the office of the Board, for the following improvements, to-wit: I. R. No. 551-1929. For cement curb and gutter and also paving |

of Carson Street from Linden i Canada, which grows no citrus Street to Indiana Avenue. fruit, is an important market for I. R. No. 560-1929, For cement the United States citrus crop.

superintendent.

Mrs. Cutsinger sought $1,000 damages from the school board because it cancelled her contract. In her suit against Boston, she asked for $11,000 alleging libel.

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