Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 5 August 1916 — Page 4
Dr. L K. Magfey! VETERINARIAN Corner Third and Monroe Streets. PHONE K 186 DECATUR, IND. ■■l - f Dr. C V. Connell VETERINARY SURGEON PTinnn office 102 1 110110 Residence 143 B. C. HENRICKS 0. C. YOUR CHIROPRACTOR Above Voglewede’s Shoe Store. Phone 660 Residence 510 Cleveland Street Office Hours Ito 5 7to 3 LADY ATTENDANT Decatur, Ind. PLEASE TAKE NOTICE B. C. Henricks the Chiropractor will not be in his office until Monday morning, Aug. 7. 183t3 DECATUR’S CHIROPRACTOR PIONEER Office Over Vance & Hite’s ■ 1:30 to 5:00 Hours 6:30 to 8:00 PHONE 650. 0. L Burgener, D. C No Drugs No Surgery No Osteopathy M. J. Scherer UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Fine Funeral Furnishing* DECATUR, • IND. Telephonei Office 90; Home, 18J jrm z '* i STAR GROCFPY Marco Fancy Blend Coffee..3oc Marco Dried Beef 15c Marco Peanut Butter 15c Marco Posk and Beans.... .10c Marco Red KUJney Beans... 10c Marco Rolled White Oats . 10c Marco Proxide Toilet Soap 10c Marco Horse Radish Mustard Marco Corn Flakes 10c Marco Pure Fruit Jelly ..t.loc Marco Macaroni 10c Marco Spaghetti 10c Marco Pearl Tapioca 10c Marco French Olive OH ....35c Marco White Table Syrup ..15c Marco Mustard Sardines ...10c F iHMMori nullnui Will Johns,
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| T Vl’S'.'ntTl KF« "H Ttv LEVIES I' Foil rui" 'EAH I»I7. The trustee of Blue Creek township. A'lun« c'tintv proeiw for the yetuly > xpeniliture. and tax levle. by iho HtlvfMMFv board «t Hr annual meeting, tu he held at thf trusteo’w office on the . th day of Heptember, 1316. commtno- | log at one o‘viupk. p. m., the follow* I ing estimates and amounts tor said Township expenditures. $2,467.05. I an<i towmdiip tax, 39 vents on the hunLo«al tuition expenditures. sl.- | 644 7th and tax, 20 cents on the hutiI drod dollars I > Hpeeial hool tax expenditures, Is. *7** 22. and tax, 35 cents on the I hundred dollars. I I load tax expenditure*;. s;»..»♦■*, and tax. i cents on the hundred do!,V Additional road tax expenditures. $657 'V and tax, 8 cents on the him* dred dollars. 6 Other items, it, any. expenditures, s2.os*3*°, and tax, 25 cents on * "to *a u7's |IO !T» JO. and total tax, 125 cents on the hundred The taxable® of th? above named township are as follows Total valuation of lands an.t improvements $610,080.00 Total valuation of personal prop< FtJ 194,2 10.00 \Muat>n of railroads, ex-pre.-a companies. palate car companies, lelegraph lines. telephone lino. etc,, etc. (estimated from last years tax duplicate) 71,300.00 $ >75.550.00 Amount of credit on’account of mortgage exemption 53,230.0° Net taxable property of township $'22,350.001 Number of pulte, 177. Signed, CHAKLES J. JONES, Trustee Dated, August iixrt: V I>ITI HES Hi) TAX I.I’AIEX FOB THE YEAH 1017. 1 I '- trustee of Root township, Adrns • ounty, proposes for th*’ yearly expenditures ami tax levies by the adviaorv board at its annual meeting, to !•<■ held at the trustees'* office on the "•th dav of September, 1916. commencing at' 1 o’clock, p. m, the following estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures. 11,*10.06, and township tax. 11 cents on the hunire»l dollars. tuition expenditures $826.39. and tax, 5 cents on the hundred dollars. So. c al school tax expenditures, $3,305.57, and tax. ft!” cents on the hun<i* ed dollars Hoad I expt nditurt ■ $ 1.322 22. and tax. 8 cents on the hundred dol‘f, Additional road tax expenditures. s!.♦’. 52.7 8, and tax, 10 cents on the hundred’ dollars. 6 Poor expenditures for preceding war, $97 44. and tax, — cents on the hundred dollars Total expenditures. • $8,92;».V2, and total tax, 54 cents on Jhe hundred doiThe taxables of the above named u»v. .-‘.ship are as follows Total valuation of lands and improvemnts 41.017,210.0° Total valuation or personal property 405,360.00 Valuation of railroads, express companies, palace ear companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc., etc. (estimated from last year’s tax duplicate) . 276,320.00 $1,698,890.00 Amount of on ac- < int. of mortgage exemption 46,105.00 Net taxable property of township sl/652,785.00 Number df'polls, 187. Signed. PHIL L. SCHIEFERSTEIN, Trustee. Dated, August 1.J916. EXI'EMHT! 4XI) TAX LEVIES FOK THE YEAH 1»17. The trustee of French township, Adems county, proposes lor the yearly expenditures and tax levies by th< adb cud at its annual meeting, te "be held at the school house of School District No. 3, on inc Sth day of September. 1916, commencing at one -.block, p. n».. th* foliowng estimates and amounts for said year: 1. Township expenditures. $1,342.37, and township tax, 15 cents on the hundred dollars 2 Local tuition expenditures, $1,521 35, and tax, 17 cents on the | hundred dollars. Special school tax expenditures, $1,521.:.5. and tax, 17 vents on the hundred dollars. road tax expenditures, YOUR CREDIT is what you make it. It will be worth far more to you when the time comes than an armful of letters presented by you a STRANGER. A small beginning as a well kept bank book has led to many a man’s business success. We invite you to open an account here SOON. FIRST NATIONAL BANK DECATUR, INDIANA ' Members Federal Reserve Association. I
• S'-'H.-.t, and t..\. 10 afrit* on the hun--Wt -or. «»* nnd to- . tai tax. 47 <-eht» mi tl?. hundred d.ilTh* t»xnhW”i of -he nbov» nnnied . townnhhi Mr a* follow*: - Totul valuation of land* ami Improvement* 1*12.T7f. »u • Total valuation of per»on1 ;,l Y *ll nation «»i rauroads, ex- . prcMN tompanie*. palace . , ■ < <>nip,'i nit s ■ graph liru.;< telephone linen, etc., etc testl- • mated from last year® tax duplicate) ■■ 61.925.00 $935,980 00 Amaunt of credit on ac- , count of mortgage exemption . 41.06’ ° » Net taxable property .of township $x'.>4,915.00 * Number ot polls, l a’.. Signed, JOSEPH L. GRABER. Trustee. Dated, August 1, 1916 I «. 111 I*ll I —o 11 ■ i I.XPEXBITI KES 4\l> TAX LEVIES FOR THE I EAR 1917. | Th<‘ trustee of Monroe township. Adams Countv, proposes for the ’ vearly expenditures and tax levies by the Advisor} Board at its mnual meet- ► J ng, to be held at the office of trustee on the sth day of September, 1916. > -mmeneing a: -<" o clo< k a m.. the following estimates and amounts for >a!d year: I. 'township expenditures, $2,906.53,’ and township tax, 25 cents on the hun- ’ dred dollars. ’ Local tuition expenditures. $4- • 11. and tax 25 cents on the hundred dollar? 3. Special school tax expenditures. ?7, »s.’>.xx. and tax. 46 cents on the hun- • dred dollars. 4. Additional food tax expenditures, J $9/7.56. and tax. ° cents on the hundred dollars Vo ir -* ■ pendttures for preceding 'ear, $324.1C and tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars Total v.\pi nditurer, $16.676 34. and total’ tax i®4 cents on the hundred dcdla ns The taxables of the above named township art- as follows Total valuation of lands anti improvements: Town of Monroe $ 58,230.00 Township $995,255.00 Total valuation of person- ‘ Town' of Monroe 9»,5:'.5,im Township 391,135.00 Valuation of railr >ad.s, express companies, palace car companies, telegraph lines, telephone lines, etc., etc. (estimated from last year's 'tax duplicate): Town of Monroe 7. ’ • vnship 171,190 00 $1,713,6X0 00 Amount of credit on mortgage exemptions: Town of Monroe 92.8.” ■ °0 Township - 89,270.00 Net taxable property of township $1,620.84500 ! Number of polls. 323. Signed. JOHN EICHER. Trustee. Dated, August 3 1916. EXI’EMITTI RF,* A XI) TAX LEVIES I <>K THE YKAII 11)17. The trustee of Union township, I Ad;ms < »unty, proposes for the yearly • xpendittires and tax levies by the advisory board at its annual meet- ; mg. to be held at the trustee’s offi< e. on th* 1 ‘>th day of September 1916, r < omiaencing .it 1 ) o'cloc k a. ir the fol- < lowing estimates and amounts for said K year. \ 1 Townshij expenditures. $1,811.08, an 1 township tax. 25 cents on the hun1 dred dollars . 2 L«»ca! tuition expenditures, $2,- 1 001.17, and tax, -5 cents on la® hun- { 1 dred dollars. ial school tax expenditures, { : . a the hundred dollars. ’. Road tax expenditures, $1,286.73, and tax, 16 cents on the hundred do!- v ; iars. Additional road tax expend!- v tut $>00.41. and tax, 10 cents on the hundred dollars. I 6 Poor expenditures for preceding year, O'J. and tax, 2 cents on the hundred dollars. s ioi.il expenditures, $7,684 ’l, and total w tax. 96 vents on the hundred dol- i lars. The taxables of the above named J toivnships are as follows Total valuation of lands J and improvements: $654,400.00 Total valuation of per- 6 s-mal propvi t’- 203,250.00 « 1 Valuation of railroads, ex- 1 press companies, palace car companies, tele- ’ graph lines, telephone 1 lines, etc., etc., estimat- i ed from last J ear's tax ; duplicate 2,150.00 • $859,800.00 Amount of credit on account mortgage exemp- „ tion 59,330 GO Net taxable property of township $800,470.00 Number of polls, 157. Signed,. A. J BIENZ, Trustee Dated, July 21, 1916. o NOTICE TO DEBTORS All persons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned firm will ‘ confer a favor by coming In and mak--1 ing an early settlement, as we have " sold the business to other parties. 1 174tf C. F. STEELE & COMPANY finr r n nII |pi M bit bl I hrivc the pure artificial ice for sale. Leave your order with me and your wants L will be taken care of, or call at my residence, one-fourth n mile north of Monroe, Ind. J. N Burkhead.
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HELP WANTED FOR SALE —Several good secondhand separators, at bargain prices. Also have new ones for sale. Call at residence. No. Fifth street —John Spuiler. 160tf WANTED—Fifteen laborers. Apply at once —Northern Indiana G.as & Electric Co , the Gas Co M opposite court house. 182tf WANTED —To cican your wall paper, cisterns, carpets, and stoves, white wash out houses, cellars, etc. —J. C. Coverdale, Phone 210. 145tf. FOR RENT—Four furnished rooms for light housekeeping. 336 Line street. ’Phone No. 521. —B. W. Sholly. 170-t-th-stf HOUSe’fOR RENT—Corner Sixth and Jefferson streets; has lights and water. —Joshua R. Parrish. 181tf LOST —A bar pili, one and one-half inches long, hand-painted, in gold mounting. Lost between Jessie Deom and and J S. Coverdale homes.
I FINAL CLEAN-UP SALE | WASH GOODS SPECIALS. BARGAINS IN PARASOLS. During the next week we are going to offer some exceptional Bargains. It will he to your interest to buy now. WAShIoOK ATBARGAffIS AIL PARASOLS AT SPECIAL PRICES” depart™.., wll.be found sum. ex- fl ft | J Parasa ] s cellent values, right now, when you need them: 3 * “ <■ 50c, extra fine quality Voiles, now 35c $3.50 Parasols, this sale ? 6i 35c, fine Voiles, 40 in., sale 35c * 275 Par,so,£ > this sa!e $ ’“ 8 25c, line Voiles, 40 in., sale 15c parasoig th|g SIJB H 15c, line Lawns and Voiles, sale 10c $2.25 Parasols, this sale S’- 48 i • 36 in. best Standard Percale, worth 15c, sale 12'/ 2 c /' ilk\ > 1,, ,_ , ... .i w, I tffVsV. J2.OC Parasols, this sale 5' 3 36 in. Good Percale, while they last, sale 10c 36 in. Striped Suiting, worth 35c, sale 23c f *' ,s ° Par ”° lß ’ <h ‘* ” 36 in. Striped Suiting, worth 50c, sale 39c |ijd * IOO Parasols, this sale »■’ All Wool Dress Goods, choice, entire stock $ .50 Parasols, this sale $ 39 at 10 per cent off retail price. Ail Dress Silks at ’lO per cent off regular ' ——————- — prke - ; . COATS ANO SUITS WASH SKIRT SPECIALS «•* **«• , , $20.00 Cloth Suits . ..$ 7.7.» 1 Lot Wash Skirts, sale 38c Sla.OO Cloth Suits . .$ 6." > 1 Lot Wash Skirts, sale 98c nr. o .« .■ . . s<:.).ov Silk Coats 1 Lot Shirt Waists, sale 89c s !s>oo Cloth Coats $ 7 - G 1 Lot Shirt Waists, sale ..................98c | Cloth Coats $ 6.7'• jIAKE YOUR SELECTIONS EARLY. NIBLICK & COMPANY
| Reward offered. Return to this of- | flee. 183t3 I would like - to rent a 5 or 6 room house to take possession . Sept 1.3 in family. Address O. F. K., . 331 North 11th St. Decatur. 184t3 t FOR SALE—Anger Holt cream sepi erator, a good Jersey cow and a lady broke driving horse. Will sell r right if taken at onca Inquire of J : F. Bright at the Adams County s Creamery Co. 181t6 FOR SALE—A good Jars' y cow. Inquire of Elmer Smith, 13th St. 183t3 ’ FOR SALE— Plenty of dirt. Inquire ' . of Fred H. Linn at the Evangelical church, South Winchester street. Will 1 also deliver. —Fred H. Linik 183t3 > . ■ —— ■. : "The way to an independent income.” t Sell our line ot nursery stock on the commission basis. Watch your J income grow. We will help you. —, ’ Brown Brothers Company, Rochester.! . 1 New York. 185 t2 1 I ‘ TEAMS—To handle slip slapers at > | sugar factory — Holland St. Lou's . ■ Sugar Co. 185t5
| REX THEATRE PROBRftH I Today. SATURDAY. AUGUST 5 1 | Sam Ferr.ard in -THE GREAT PEARL TANGLE," two part T | ! e Keystone comedy. I Vivian Rich in -LIFE'S HARMONY," thrillm 9 three r t MONDAY. AUGUST 7 I FATHER AND THE BOYS." Universal Broadway feature in flve featuring Digby Bell and’an all-star ofUnlversat Player,. | TUESDAY# AUGUST s ■ CHARLIE CHAPLIN in “THE FIREMAN." “If* a Scream." * Wednesday, august 9 Howard Estabrook and Jean Sothe-n in "THE MYSTER| ES Qf MYRA.” poo-ge Ovey in "JERRY AND THE MOONSHINERS." “SEE AMERICA FIRST” pictures of Yellowstone NaVona! p w Alco Animated Cartoon Comic*. THURSDAY, AUGUST 10 •■THE SHERIFF OF PLUMAS," Mustang Western Drama, feature M Dainty Helen Rosson. “PEDIGREES, PUPS AND PUSSIES," Beauty Comedy, feature Orral Humphrey. FRIDAY, AUGUST 11 . MONSIEUR LECOQ." Mutual Masterpicture, founded on th: „ ') ventures of the great French detective. SATURDAY. AUGUST 12 I “BECAUSE HE LOVED HER,” Triangle Keystone comedy, featuri 9| | I Sam Bernard. ' S “THE CRUISE OF. FATE," Thanhauser drama. I Rex Theatre NOTICE To all persons assessed for the construction oflb John W. McKean Jr. Drain. Balance of assessments for the above named drain now due. Phil L Macklin, Sup!, of Construction John W. McKean Jr. Drain. NOTICE TO PUBLIC I — The firm of G. S. Burkhead & Sor ' has never been dissolved and all accounts are due and payable to th • ! undersigned. G. S. BURKHEAD. )
