Muncie Post-Democrat, Muncie, Delaware County, 16 May 1930 — Page 4

FRIDAY, MAY 16, 1930.

Business and Professional DIRECTORY

WHEN YOU PAY FOR WORK GET GOOD WORK Ask Scheidegger ELECTRIC SUPPLIES 1428 S. LibertyPhone 5238

Thomas V. Miller Attoroey-at-Law

512 Wyeor

Phone 1535

W H. Dorton & Son Plumbing and Heating Water Softeners J00 Wheeling Ace—Phone 4816W Estimates Free

Plumbing, Heating and (5as Fitting. CLARK BROS. Phone 247 317 E. Main

GLENN’S 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

Tod Whipple Lawyer 308 Western Reserve Bldg. Phone 1625 Muncie, Indiana

Ralph E. Pettiford General Upholstering Rug Cleaning • • j. , . ■ Furniture Repairing and Finishing. 1309 E. Willard St. Phone 5282

The Original C. A. Powers, Mgr. Dollar Cleaners R«ar 114 East Adams Street

Phone 968

FRED JONES Wrecking Yards

We have opened a new busi> ness at 649 N. Madison St. See us for good closed bodies, tires, tubes, batteries, used cars and used parts for alt makes of cars.

1902 E. Jackson St. Phone 979

SEE B. F. Stong & Son For Bargains in Furniture, Rugs, Stoves and tools of all kinds. 1410 S. Walnut Street. Phone 1764-R.

TAUGHINBAUGH CO. Funeral Directors Our Phone never sleeps 4014 DAY or NIGHT Lady Attendant Howard at Proud St.

ERSKIN E. HOLT Paper Hanging and Painting Interior Decorating. Samples Shown in Home. Phone 2588-W

Warren Murphy, do Volney Payton, do

Fred Mansfield, do __ Scott Print. Co., notice Nation Robinson, ballots.-. A. E. Boyce Co., elec sup._. B. E. Danner, elec ex

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23.00 23.00 16.65 490.15 623.43 122.40

DELAWARE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES,

MAY, 1930

Robie Hirons, hgy supt $ 156.00 Robie Hirons, expense — 4.05 H. J. Schrader Co. rep rds 140.50 Johnson Hdw. Co. do 30.39 Guar. Tire & Rub. Co. do — 14.01 Refiners Oil Co., do 67.10 Mun. Stone & Lime Co., do 645.58 Kemp Mach. Co., do 60.52 Carpenter Mach. Co., do — 48.20 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., do J- 22.89 Larry O’Connell, do ——— 97.37 Grouleff Mauck Co., do 22.10 Lewis Shaver, do 11.40 Stand. Oil Co., do —_—,— 663.42 Thad Witt, labor rds 146.05 Herbert R. Fuson, do —— 325.40 Forest E. Hiatt, do 497.55 Clifford Reasoner, do 1 317.65 Reid Bowers, do 219.01 Wilbur Keesling, do 2092.88 Arthur B. Cassell, do 83.25 G. M. Waite, do 574.75 Raymond Oren, do 435.60 Donald Bowers, do 441.20 Delbert Bowen, do 178.05 W. H. Boyd, do 132.25 Robie Hirons, rep bdgs ___ 515.34 Arch Hamilton, comp 66.00 Seamer Sollars, do 74.25 Arthur Franklin, assr 100.00 Frank Daniels, do 75.00 Herbie Melvin, do 204.00 John A. Rensh, do 104.00 Ava Rensh, do 63.00 Clarence Kiger, do 104.00 Geo. W. Pfeiffer, do 250.00 Merle Auspaugh, do 96.00 Ruth Davis, do w_ 96.00 Maryhils Pfeiffer, do 96.00 Beatrice Munkelt, do — — .12.00 Dollie V. Pfeiffer, do 96.00 Lerena Schamp, do 96.00 Velma Miller, do 96.00 Celia Null, do 96.00 Bobbie Clinger, do 96.00 Laura Adams, do 96.00 Charles Thompson, do 96.00 Grace Guthrie, do 96.00 Dee McKinley, do 96.00 Lula Parish, do 96.00

40.00 J. Riley Broyles, do -— 100.00 25 50 Dennis Clary, do 100.00

Charles Moore, do 15.00 Wm p King( do 9 , ftn

Anna Moore, do 15.00 Floyd Hoover, do 45.00 Virgie Hoover, do — 50.00 H. J. Stevens, do •— 60.00 Frank Black, sups — 8.60 Ind. Bell Tele Co., serv __ 4.34 Central Ind. Gas Co., do — 8.80 Indian Refining Co., sup _ 65.00 Earl C. Knotts, harness 77.SO F. D. Jester, coffee 56.40 Piggly Wiggly No. 1, sup _ 56.62 Grouleff-Minck Lbr. Co., do 10.15 J, H. Williamson Co., co __ 1.13 Standard Oil Co., do 58.99 Jos. A. Goddard Co., do __ 265.44 Elec Const & Sup Co. do 26.02 Meyer Bros Co,, do ,—____ 54.18

Keller Co., do — 14.25 Myer Baking Co., do 103.46 Marx Co., do 30.48 A. E. Brown, do 41.28 Traction Lt & Pwr Co. ser 89.55 Elmer E. Miller, postage — 10.00 Johnson Hdw Co., sup __ 47.20 Elmer Prillman, drill -— 87.00 Woodbury Elliott Co., sup _ 43.52

Lorene Slinger, do 96.00 Matilda Garvar, do 96.00 Martha Ross, do 7 - 96.00 Minnie Barber, do 96.00 Carver Murray, do :— 96.00

J. W. Van Arsdol, do Lessie Hoover, do

96.00 96.00

Perry W. Mansfield, ex ins_$ Do, do Do, do ' T. R. Owens, do C. L. Botkin, do Chas L. Botkin, do Perry W. Mansfield, do F. E. Kirshman, do E. T. Cure, do I. N. Silvers, do F. W. Puckett, per diem ct Do, do supt ct Indiana Bell Tel. Co., ser W. H. Andeson Co., books Fred tv. Puckett, ret pris _

11.30

2.57

89.00

9.22

53.75

9.56

53.00 21.00 46.07 307.85 5*3.30 146.88

9.89

10.00

5.00

Stella Miller, do 116.00 Tyrnne Baird, do 96.00 Ella Smith, do 96.00 Ivy Curts, do 96.00 Ereie Castor, do 48.00 W. E. Smith, do 93.00 Sarah Etta Smith, do 75.00 Hazel Carpenter, do 44.00 Raymond N. Carmichael, do 100.00 Georgia H. Ross, do 100.00 Alonzo C. Pittenger, do 172.00 Newton Peterson, do — 94.00 Luella Peterson, do 4U.50 Maud S. Maisel investigator 75.00 Perry W. Mansfield, sal — 291.66 Bertha Arbogast, asst elk _ 81.00 John D. Mansfield, do 65.00 Esther Mansfield, do .81.00 Ondavare Petro, do 66.00 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., serv 6.55 A. E. Boyce Co., sups 277.38 H. D. McMickle, do 70.00 W. Max Shafer, sal, ex 362.50 Mildred E. Irvin, sal 79.16 Ada Williams, asst aud — 66.66 Meriam S. Reed, do 62.50 Burroughs Add. Mch Co ser 60.40 Ind. Bell Tel. Co, do 8.40 W. Max Shafer, exp 3.39 A. E. Boyce Co., sup 394.65 Jos. T. Meredith, treas sal 375.00

A. E. Boyce Co., sup 54.55

E. E. Miller, rent r __— 100.00 Clint C. Boeny, sup —-— 35.93 Samuel Martin, conn 250.32 Carl Jernegan, do 30.00 Martin E. Gamble, sal 150.00 Martha Yockey ,sal 45.00 Blanch Nicholson, do 5*0.00 Elizabeth Neff, do , 50.00 Emma Landman, sal 50.00 Ida Koontz, do 50.00 Bessie Rench, do __ 35.00 Rachel Thomas, do 25.00 Carl Forkner, do 50.00 Maggie Wilson, do 45.00 Anha Forkner, do 45.00 Ed Rond, do 44.00 Clinton Wasson, dentistry - 171.20

Stndard Oil Co., sup Muncie Glass & Paint Co., Frank J. Miller, labor Meyer Bros. Co., sup — Johnson Hdw Co., do Martha E. Gamble, exp Jos A. Goddard Co., sup — W. A. McNaughton Co., mn Ind. Gen. Ser. Co., service Eagle Coal Co., coal -—- A. B. Wetherill, reps Clyde Westerwalt, do Colorcraft Co., sup Ind. Bell Tel. Co., service__ B. A. Madill, sup __

S. G. Jump, sal ary 70.00 A. D. McKinley, sal atty __ 66.66 John S. Moore, per diem _ 80.00 Carrie V. Dunn, sal 125.00 O. E. Baldwin, do 125.00 Emma Bevins, nurse ^^*99

Jas. M. Atkinson, cont dis John S. Moore, milg Carrie V. Dunn, exp Ind. Bell Tel. Co., ser

O. E. Baldwin, milg 10.00

Northern States Life Ins. Co. rent —, — E. W. Jones, sup — Ind. Gen. Serv. Co. ser Abbott Laboratories, sup _ G. D. Searle & Co., do Pansy B. Compton Howell,

nurse 50.00

Ind. State Sant, care M. E. Cromer, sal, ex Althea Harvey, sal Hazel I. Arbuckle, ex Post-Democrat, atlv Muncie Press, elec notice _ Mun. Morning Star, adv __ Hdw. L. & Hattie O. Judy, refund

Chas. A. Wood, do 109.75

Adrienne M. Chappel, etal

do 82.24 Carrie B. Hawk, do 382.58 Merch. Tr. & Sav. Co. do _ 35.08 Do do 45.74 O. W. Stoner, erron tax sale 14.93 Muncie Bank. Co. refund 29.46 Do erron. sale 18.58 Do do 247.65 Walter C. Williams, far. in. 100.00 Harry Garland, sold, bur.-- 75.00 H. G. Hampton, do "5.00 A. C. Morehead, do — 75.00

West Pub. Co., books 115'.25 Robt, F. Murry, ad sal 78.00 Camilla M. Smith, sal rep_ 95.45 L. A. Guthrie, salary 154).00

DELAWARE CIRCUIT AND SUPERIOR COURT ALLOWANCES

5.00 5:00 5.00 6.00 6.00 3.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 3.00

52.00 38.00 49.35

5.00

38.60

from the lists. 14. To consider and act upon recommendations made by the County Assessor. 15. To do or cause to be done whatever may be necessary to do to make all returns of assessment lists hnd all valuations in compliance with the provisions of the taxing laws, and especially of an act concerning taxation approved March 11, 1919, and the acts amendatory thereof and supplemental

thereto.

All to be done to equalize the valuation and assessment of prop

Chester P. Spears, salary _ 175.00 H. C. Grehwalt, salary 149.50 E. D. Frazier, salary _—_ 130.00 John W. Dragoo, salary __ 182.00 Margaret Harrison, salary 56.00 Chas F. Reed, prob com 125.00 John W. Dragoo, exp 13.60 Ind, Bell Tel. Co., service __ 12.35 Do, do 12.10 Do, do 9.40 Y. M. C. A., jurors meals — 26.00 Perry W. Mansfield, per dm 52.00 H. C. Greenwalt, salary __ 19.50 Fred W. Puckett, per diem 52Ju Ind. Bell Tel. Co., service 10.60 Camilla Smith, repairs 3.00 Frank Shephard Co., books 12.00 Willis S. Ellis, spl judge _ 30.00 H. J. Glafke, wit fees : 57..35 P. C. Hopkins, app 107.25 Clarence J. Priest, salary. 13.00 David Racer, juror 9.10

J7.80 8.30 8.40 8.00

arty and taxables for the year 1930 ang and herein sought to be im payable in 1931 and of which aP # proved is in Centre Township, Dela-

property owners and tax payers are

required to take due notice. The County Board of Review is

also subject to be reconvened in special session, to meet on Tueslay, August 5, 1930, to consider the certified report and information regarding the inequality or lack of uniformity of assessments in this ?ounty as may be presented to said board by the State Board of Tax

Commissioners.

Witness the hand of the Auditor ind the seal of the County Commissioners of said county, this 16th

Jay of May, 1930.

W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor Delaware County, Ind.

May 16-23.

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do

Ind. Bell Tel. Co., ser

Merritt Heath, sal

8.05

225.00

A. E. Boyce Co., sup — 127.10 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., ser 6.50 Fred W. Puckett, sal slier _ 250.00 Morris F. Leash, sal — 125.00 Dennis Shanahan, do — 125.00 Fred W. Puckett, milg 46.62 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., ser _JvL 13.95 Fred W. Puckett, ret pris 218.80 A. E. Boyce Co., sup 211.73 John Watson, sal, milg 343.50 Eldon Downs, sal 100.00 Win. R. Watson, do T ___ 16.00 Ross Barrett, do 6.00 Joe Stout, do 48.00 A. E. Boyce Co., sup 1.67 Ind. Bell Tele. Co., ser 7.20 Lee O. Baird, sal 250.00 LaVaughn Stottler, salary 48.00 Lee O. Baird, exp travel.. 39.20 Do, expense 10.85 Ind. Bell Tel. Co., service 7.00 A. E. Boyce Co., sup 28.75* Clarence G. Piepho, sal__ 104.00 Elmer T. Cure, autopsy __ 66.00 Pearl Hopkins, sal, ptge __ 155.00 Ind. Bell Tel Co., service - 6.50 Do. do 14.75 A. E. Boyce Co., sups 4.80 Lola Walls Kiger, sal, ex 166.85 Eli Toney, salary 95.00 Arthur Jones, do 95.00 Clana Chamness, do ____ 50.00 Elec. Const & Spy Co., rep 17.80 Frank Carpenter, do 12.00 Johnson Hdw. Co., sup __ 29.25 Clyde Westervelt, do 14.95 Otis Elevator Co., sup 11.50 Twentieth Gentry Co. sup 20.83 Myer Bros. Co., do 20.83 Muncie Water Co., service 20.81 Ind. Gen. Serv. Co., do 738.92 J. A. Butts & Son, reps __ 131.58 White City Lbr. Co., do __ 7.05 W. G. Andrews, redeocrat 3915.00 Marie M. Puckett, salary _ 50.00 John Watson, do _* 90.00 J. F. Downing, jail dr 40.00 Jos. A. Goddard Co., sup __ 14.5*5 Keller Co., do 15.75 Muncie Water Co., service 7.69 Phil Stauff, repairs 8,30 Ind. Bell Ttel. Co., service 17.30 Central Ind. Gas Co., fuel- 105.00 Johnson Hdw. Co., sup 30.80 Ind. Gen. Serv Co., serv 345.08 W. L. Gray, sal inf 150.00 Edna E. Gray, do 60.00 Pearl Larmore, do 75.00 Wm. Thomas, do 15.00 John Stevens, do - 14.00 Orpha Frittle, do 30.00

Terry Nimbarger, Enos L. Oxley, do _ Wm. P. Love, do _ Wm. Reynard, do _

Geo. Leslie, do __—- *.80 Harry F. Finley, do 29.40

Chas M. Armantrout, do __ James C. Kern, do Howard E. Stewart, do Claude Williams, do — Thomas M. Miller, do Otto P. Ewing, do Russel H. Lawson, do John W. Carmin, do Wm. Pugsley, do Luther Hawkins, do Oliver L. Hawk, do Chas Fishback, dp Albert Stephens, do Will A. Meeker, do — — John Gustin, do

.’O.OO M 0r Daivs, do

Chas E. Brandon, do Byron Cole, do Roy Langdon, do Levi Watson, do — Clarence A. Hammond, do John W. Hutchison, do — Thomas Davis, do Robt, May, do ____ Chas E. Cooper, do —>. Wm. Nicely, do John ^Crowell, do ____ Henry Schimer, do Roy Tuhey, do Wm. E- Nelson, do Arthur Templin, do A. E. Boyce Co,, sups juror

39.00 30.00

2.00 6.50

2.65 1.35

60.50 44.10

64.28

206.38

50.00 39.61 28.72

366.70

90.44

6.81

W. E. Baker, do __ "5-00 M. L. Meeks & Sons, do — 75.00

Do do 75.00 Do do ___ 75.00

Bd. Ch. Guard, home __ 865.20

Do pensions 900.65

Indpl’s Orp, Asy. care____ 22.50 Bd. State Char., do 10.34 Oliver Chapman, fine 2.40 Burk Const. Co., bridge 9,020.00

Lois E. W;atson, Ciampton. ditch 4-00

Frank Johnson, do -- 20.00 J. Fred Watt, do 19.70 Waldon Morris, do 8.00 Toe Stout, do 8.00 Wm. R. Watson, Craw ditch 4.00 J. Fred Watt, do 19.80 Andrew Jackson, do 16.60 loe Stout, do 8.00 A. E. Boyce Co. exp. ___— 53.30

Do equipment 374.50

Will H. Maisel, elec. exp.__ 73.25 M. L. Yokum, do 94.75 Oscar Gustin, do 94.75 Jertrude Butts, do 74.10 Murle Zimmerman, do 69.05 Ceo. A. Huffman, do 122.25 Cleo. W T . Brass, do 79.00 James B. Newton, do 80.50 F. L. Botkin, do V4.50 T. C. Ryan, do 72.00 Goldie C. St. John, do 88.00 Scott Hanks, do 81.00 Ora L. Masterson, do 81.00 \bsolom Gibson, do 81.25 I. P. Chamness, do 84.25 Fred Kuback, do 81.25 Wm. E. Upton, do 81.25 Chas. C. Redmond, do 83.20 Toe Shirrell, do 74.25 H. C. Harrington, do 94.75 Court Rollins, do 88.00 Dolph Rees, do 94.50 Ethel Rathel, do 77.88 Clara Chamness, do 144.00 Estey B. Shoemaker, do.j., 72.00 John T. Neff, do 64.75 Claude F. Williams, do 107.05 Samuel Anthony, do 64.75 Welman Watson, do 64.75 J. Kirby Shafer, do 57.75

30.40 27.30 32.40 25.20 21.60 36.90 37.80 30.80

3.10 9.30 3.10 6.20

12.40

6.20 6.20 6.20 6.20 6.20 6.20 6.20 9.30 9.30 3.10 3.10 3.10 14.10 9: SO 9.SO 6.20 3.60 4.20

26.30

NOTICE OF MEETING OF DELAWARE COUNTY BOARD OF

REVIEW.

Notice is hereby given that Roy Martin and more than fifteen hundred other freeholders and voters of Centre Township, Delaware County, Indiana, have filed their petition in the Auditor’s Office of Delaware, County, Indiana, which said petition is now pending, praying for the improvement by asphaltic concrete surface of a highway in said Centre Township, Delaware County, Indiana, which said highway is already established, laid out and used by the public and which

is described as follows:

“The public highway now exist-

SHERIFF’S SALE

Earl Pogue, do 107.39

Clarence E. Wylght, do

Kermit Cross, do

65.25 79.60

Goly Snider, do 57.25

59.50 79.00 79.00 80.45 81.83 57.75 102.25

Orlo Holoday, do

John A. Kime, do .. . H.- E. McClain, do Clifford Felton, do W. S. Puntence, do ^rank E. Thornburg, do Ray Thomas, do Wm, A. Boyd, do

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 fore noon, Monday, June 2, 1930, 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 Commissioners. 2. To hear complaints concerning the assessment of real estate specially assessed in 1930, and as sessments on additional improve-

ments.

3. To equalize the valuation and assessment of property and taxables made by the assessing officer subsequent to March 1, 1930. 4. To equalize the valuation made by the assessors, either by adding to or deducting 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 divisions of the

county.

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 to he added or deducted in order to make a just and equitable equalization in the several townships and taxing units so as to conform throughout the county to a just and equitable standard. 8. To add omitted property in all necessary cases. ' 9. To increase the valuation of omitted property, when necessary, as made by the assessors. 10. To correct errors in the names of persons and in the descriptions of property and in the valuation and assessment of property upon the assessment list. 11. To correct any list or valuation as may be deemed proper. 12. To correct the assessment and valuation of any property in such manner as will in the judgment of the Board of Review make the valuation thereof just and

equal.

13. To add to the assessment list the names of persons, the value of personal property and the de-

By virtue of a certified copy of a Decree to me directed, from the Clerk’s office, of the Clerk of the Delaware Circuit Court, in a cause where Muncie Banking Company is plaintiff, and Anthony Wayne Brooks, et al is defendant, requiring me to make the sum of Eight Hundred seventy-three (873) Dollars and forty-seven (47) cents, with interest on said decree and costs, I will expose at Public Sale tp the highest bidder, on Wednesiay, the 18th day of June, A. D., 1930, between the hours of 10 I’clock A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. of said day, at the door of the Court House of said Delaware County, Indiana, the rents and profits for a term not exceeding seven years, of the following described Real Estate, to-wit: A part of lots thirty-one (31). thirty-two (32) and thirty-three (33) in Galli her’s Fourt Addition to the City if Muncie, Indiana, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point thirty-two md one-fourth (32 1-4) feet west if the northeast corner of said lot thirty-one (31), running thence west with the north line thereol hirty-two and one-fourth (32 1-4) feet; thence south parallel with the east line of said lot, one hundred twenty-five (125) feet, thence east thirty-two and one-fourth (32 1-4) feet; thence north parallel with the east line of said lots one hundred twenty-five (125) feet to the place if beginning. The same being the west half of the east 64 1-2 feet of lots 31 and 32, and the east 64 1-2 feet of the aorth half of lot 33, all in said Galliher’s Fourth Addition to the City of Muncie, Delaware County Indiana. If such rents and profits will not jell for a sufficient sum to satisfy laid decree, interest and costs, I will at the same time and place, ex pose at Public Sale, the fee simple if said Real Estate, or so much thereof as may bo sufficient to dis charge said decree, interest and Said sale will be made without my relief whatever from valuation 3r appraisement laws. FRED W. PUCKETT, Sheriff of Delaware County. E. E. Botkin, Plaintiff’s Atty. (May 16-23-30) —oNOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. In the matter of the determination to make additional emergency appropriations by the Library Board of the City of Muncie, Center Township, Delaware Co., Indiana. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the City of Muncie, Center Township and Delaware county, in the State of Indiana, that a public hearing will be held by the Library Board of Muncie, Indiana, on Friday, the 6th day of June, 1930, at 7:30 p. m. at the office of the Library Board in the Library Building, on East Jackson street, Muncie, Indiana, on the determination and resolution of tho iLibrary Board to make special emergency appropriations to the budget of the Library Board for the year 1930, out of the unappropriated balance of said* Library Board’s General Fund and to appropriate the money to be received from the Maring estate, as follows: Services, personal __ _$3,300.00 Services, contractual _ 650.00 Equipment and furniture,. 5,000.00 Books and periodicals 4,500.00 Miscellaneous __ 1,500.00 Current charges —500.00 Services personal, services contracual, materials, supplies, properties, etc.. Branch Library Building ___.,25,000.00 Complete detailed estimate of said appropriations may he seen at the office of the Library Board of the City of Muncie, Ind. Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the special approriations have been decided uon by the Library Board, ten or more persons feeling themselves aggrieved by such special appopriations may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and ‘final action thereon by filing a etition from the date of final action of said Library Board, and the State Tax Boord will fix a date of hearing in this

city.

LIBRARY BOARD OF MUNCIE, INDIANA, Per E. G. Hayler, President. (Mayl6&23) 1 o— , ROAD PETITION

ware County, Indiana, and extends over and upon Kelsey Street in the Rochester and Utica Lajid Company’s Second Addition; Tillotson Avenue in the Delaware County Land Improvement Company’s Subdivision known as Westside and said streets extended; Hagadorn Avenue in Johnson’s Addition to the city of Muncie, Indiana; Riverside Avenue from Tillotson Avenue to Hagadorn Avenue and said streets extended from the Yorktown Pike also known as State Road No. 67 to the public highway in said Township known as Bethel Pike so as to constitute one continuous

highway.

Said highway is already established, graded and improved in Cen-| tre Township, Delaware County, Indiana, and is less than • three miles in length and has a United States Mail Route passing over portion of same. The Auditor of said Delaware County, Indiana, has fixed Tuesday June 3, 1930, at the hour of one o’clock P. M. the same being the 2nd day of the regular June Term 1930, of the Board of Commissioners of said Delaware County, Indiana, at the office of said Board of Commissioners in the Court House in the City of Muncie, Delaware County. Indiana, as the time and place when and where said petition will be presented to be heard by said Board of Commissioners and as the time when proof of the publication and posting of notices of the pendency of said petition will be had and heard by said Board of Commissioners. Dated May 16, 1930. W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor Delaware County, Indiana.

May 16-23.

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now pending before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Delaware, State of Indiana, wherein Grover C. Arbogast, et al, are peitioners, No. 322 of the causes before said board, that the undersigned, Auditor of Delaware county, ndiana, has prepared and placed in the hands of the County, Treasurer of said Delaware county Indiana, for collection an assessment. sheet, showing the assessments against the various tracts of lands in said Delaware county, Indiana, assessed for the

construction of said ditch. Notice is further given that the

Board of Commissioners of Delaware county, Indiana, at the regu-

lar May term, ’laSO, of said Board fixed Monday, August 25th, 1930, on or before which time the owner or owners of any tract or parcel of land, desiring to pay in full such assessments and discharge said tracts or parcels of land from the liability of such assessments, shall have the right so to do. Witness my hand and official seal .this 7th day of May, 1930. (Seal) W. MAX SHAFER, Auditor of Delaware Co., Ind. (May 9-16) __1 —-—n ——- HIGH COST OF WAR. Operation of the telegraph and telephone companies during the war cost the government $14,055,t 565.

Indiana Dairy Marketing Association PRODUCERS OF MUNCIE’S FINEST MILK AND CREAM A Phone 484 for delivery

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION

Notice is hereby given of the filing of a petition for the improve-

No. 5151. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by I the Judge of the Circuit Court of j Delaware County, State of Indiana, Administrator of the estate of Enoch Childers, late of said County, deceased. Said estate is supposed to be solvent. HAROLD HOBBS. Date, May 2, 1930. Clerk Delaware Circuit Court. Attest PERRY W. MANSFIELD. Elmer E. Botkin, Attorney.

NOTICE TO PAY ASSESSMENTS

State of Indiana, Delaware County, SS: Before the Board of Commissioners of the County of Delaware, State of Indiana, May Term, 1930. In Re The Petition of Ruth E. Craw, et al. for drainage, No. 326. Notice is hereby given to John P. Baxla and Allie R. Baxla, Julian S. Baxla, Ervin Baxla, Ralph Baxla, Golden Adams, Ruth E. Craw, Walter G. Dillon, Charles F. Hiatt, Jennie E. Meek, John W. Powell and Almeda Powell, Delver R. Sprong, Delaware County, Indiana, that your respective assessments of benefits in the above matter will be due and payable at The Merchants National Bank, Muncie, Indiana, as follows: Ten per cent on the 10th day of June, 1930, and ten per cent on the 10th day of each month thereafter until said assessments are fully paid or such part thereof as may be necessary to fully pay the total cost of said drainage. ANDREW JACKSON, Superintendent of Construction. May 9. —— o— NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF HEARING ON APPROPRIATIONS

scription and value of real estate ment of a highway in Centre Town-

In the matter of the passage of certain ordinances by common council of the City of Muncie, Indiana, Delaware county, providing for special appropriation of funds. Notice is hereby given taxpayers of the City of Muncie, Delaware county, Indiana, that a public hearing will be in the City Hall, Muncie, Indiana, on the 2nd day of June, 1930, at 7:30 o’clock p. m. on ordinance making special and additional appropriation an ordinance making special appropriation of the sum of $150.00 to department of health with which to build coal house at isolated hospital. An ordinance making special appropriation of $400.00 to item Number 222, furnishing gas to department of public works set out in budget year 1930. Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon. After the. special appropriipit|oinB have been decided upon by the Council, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved—by such appropriations may appeal to the state board of tax commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing a petition therefore with the county auditor not later than ten (10) days from the date of the final action of said council and the state board of tax commissioners will fix a date of hearing in this city. COMMON COUNCIL, of City of Muncie, Indiana. Linton Ridgeway, city clerk. ,—o ASSESSMENTS ARE NOW DUE JN ARBOGAST DRAJN. State of Indiana, Delaware Co., ss: Jn reV-The Petition of Grover C. Arbogast, et al, for Drainage No. 322. Notice is hereby given to whom

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