Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 17, Number 2, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1919 — Page 3
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* DECATVR DAILY DEMOCRAT, TIII BSDAY, JANUARY 2. 1919
PCII PtQT ; ' h? Had Since Re Left Home Was Gotten by I Fred Sheets in Hospital. : ; ;E FOR THE FLU i i ; • I <hind While His C’ ” ’y Marched to Germany. ‘ n . Sliwts family has rei ib' following letters from' I ic it ;on, Fred: T)oc. 0 '’9l? 'it her and Father;— I if in quarantine, 1 will I, • :-o you WL : le i sit over Sunday nk about you all, while yon ' • • id me over here, I I v.<,. . • jtig when I ajn going to ■ ■ r.v <1 .;,• ho?, again. ' But it ■ ■ '■ i" yet before I can ‘ ■' ■' 1 it t thi-ii' by t of flay. But I don't think vilt eet there by that time. Just ’ t ••, io. is ail that's necesBut I would like to get there 1 '■' it is impossible to do that, 1 ’■ ■. •.•> been in the hospital 4 OUt Liore, or maybe three months, i •"• t K .y li .e us quarantined in ui iit of spinal meningitis, that ("er here in France.' • l.now. Well, I don't know what' ■ r<xt. Well,, the doctor said' .. ... ■ „ t i,„ t w „ |, s out , ties afternoon or tomorrow. I| I hope ro anyway, because we have ■ ' . i. . ' for ; \ <l,.ys row 1 am getting tir d of it; : ", though, we have gotten more here than I ever did on the I war. because, we didn't have st tberu. We had the Huns i d i-> I I I'P up , them and keep them going, or w- would have lost out with tire ;:r! ;iie i the ".nans d h.’.vo regained everything we I < d take. W"ii. mn’hi'"' we ought to get homo .e'ione. bf '. ause they won’t send 1 :• man to his company. I don’t thing, ’. ..1 even if they did me, 1 wouldn’t ■ .. u? « , !re ever in Germany ; d I thir.k they will go home I ■ there. At least I hope so, be(■rntse I don’t want to co over there. ! have seen all I wanted to see over e in F-an-f and Germany. Well, I t’.i-tk maybe v, ~■ will go in our usual , • . gi- c.r ■ • '/ .: ■:■ ■■ are liable.to send us jhi-mc or send us to another eompanv. i " m’t t,dl what they will do xyitti i a They may send u. homo and --.in they may not. Well, I ■ must ' close for this time. 1 rom your son, FRED. B tse Hospital- 79, A. P. 0., 731, A. E. F. — Dec. 5, 1918. Dear Mother and Father:— y»t-- r - > -y through all the war I tin,-: y bed to come to the hospital for influenza.. But I had been feeling badly for some time and finally I to l lie doctor uiid he Bent, me Imuir now. 1 was* near Luxemburg when they sent me away. They sent • back into France again, and J I don't think i will ever get back with line j>t—again. 1 don't care whether ■1 do or no*. J would just as leave go i.o > i.i. tai camp, or some other | : comp, because my company has gone I to C.fri’any and I don't think I ever. .'I <" h tin w: I them a- lin. I •’ n't whet’-.cr I do or not. bec"i • v..'! so, .' would like to go heme as quick as possible. I 1 Well, mother, how are you. folks at htjr'.c. I hop« you are all well and tgood. ;I ithlslCu I bo lionic ' :<,:3 long. I think I will be there in six or eight months, because they : > sending them now right along, . I don’t think I will be lucky mgh to get home before spring, but I don’t core much, just so 1 get ti er'?; 1’1! be happy. If would be h 1 !'.>>• you folks if we both would g. • t'r.ere right in the dead of winter, no work or anything else. Well.' mether, I hope you are all well, and ■■ ■ w 1!. and are happy. Well, have 1 ov ' ’-.i from Dwight yet. and how •h • • ’itim along? I bone he is well : id .. I-Blink lie will beat me orao’t.fl '" 'ill. but I don’t care, just ,t , ; there. Well.'l have been in is hospital for about four days ,v a J I think 1 will be some time ;, b'ti 1 am ge’ttog a good rest just s: ipe—the first real rest I have n for—well, ever since I left It is i.he first real rest since > "if hibut I hone I c.ui get back : itii l h '.p you all I can, and we bonia 10*110 time, pod that n, mt 7 want for you folks before din or get sick and can't help yourself. , i Weil, I have no more paper and
I '■ co:- ■ a clo e. | FRED SHEETS. I Tospl •:! 79, Ward 12, A. I’. O. . T. 1 !•’. . — ‘ BUILDING FC 1 SALE I t 7 *'" '"g doubh! dv idling property i ' ,i '.’.l’conc sli j icAiied by the >n; lodge, must If toTn down or removed It eontainn splendid tim--1 r vid will be ,; ld to the »ei ,n giving the best offer between this and i Thitrr.dny, January 2,' 1919. It can : cither be torn down or moved. Send yor sealed bids to John T. Myers, se6 rotary of the board of trustee, F. & w ’'cent Idween this apd January 2. Eights reserved to reject anj , or all t* Is. Inquire of any of trustees for furth-r niformation. JOHN H. HELLER, C. E. PETERSON, JOHN T. MYERS, Trustees F. & A. M. Lodge. Decatur. 289-3twk-tf notice' Notice is hereby given to the shareholders of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DECATUR, INDIANA that there will be an election at the eiHces of said Bank on 1 ; ESDAY, JANUARY 11, 1919, ' ■ ' n iiw hours of JO a. ni.. and .3 p. m., for the purpose of electing a Board of Directors for said Bank for the rear 1919. C. A. DUGAN, th-jan 9 Cashier. ■ Dr. C. V. C ’ VETERINxVRIAN OFFICE—HORSE SALE EARN FIRST STREET Ciflis Answered Day er Night ■1 > pU. An „ b'3 —THE— Highest Dollar* Will be obtained for your live stock, household goods and' fanning implements if you book your sale with Live Stock and General Auctioneer. 'Fhbne me at my Expense. MONROE. INDIANA f Yeairs of experience in the f field.
TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1918 Notice is hereby given that the taxes levied for the State* County, School anil other purpose; in Adams County. Indiana, are due and payable at the Treasurer's Office in said County, in the City of Decatur, in full cr at option of iaxnayer, one-half, including road taxes in full, on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, 1919, the same being MONDAY, MAY 5,1919, The second half (in case the nrst half is paid when due), 'becoming duo and payable on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1919, the j same being „ MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1919. £ The following table shows the rate of taxation on each ONE T’T'NDREa DOLLARS’ WORTH OF PROPERTY. also on each poll in the several Townships and CorJO: 'ions in Adcuis Count v, Indiana, fur the yv When omm It one half of the taxes charged to a taxpayer are not paid, on or before the FlftST MONDAY' IN MAY, the whole amount will become cue and delinquent and the penalty attached: ?t — I, ' 'i a m t. ~ ~ -? H tn S H ~ 7. H x x O -1 7) h •v S ® ® V g 1 g. -- s - 2. a = 5; a x P | - g <t> a> « g. 2. C -J X r JI l . u - _.q — • o -- ? V e-. “3 7; 3 hj - s ?*B?* s ‘-:o- 3 s- ff : S M 3 ? * iOWHBIiipS < ■ — O — » u- . u m , 9 n © 2. 7 ’! ° 1 ‘ -t • J? - -- f? . ® — X an ” V- : 2 ; o■g- :: . ; f | | : Corporations' 1 ~ m ~ 2 11 : " g • ■ = ~;o : •t, i — ’ •“ St ; ; ; ; 1 . 11 I 11 • ” I 1 ; — .> a . u . . . j ,•• 3 . f ..| ( , n 1 1'.....777 It io tt: o?"' "<-7 > y- u> 7i "’79f36 I'iT" T2A" Tso TiTT~i i.oo 1> ” I 0i i n <.7 - ■ in: , (- .. • 07 ’7 ,i, 70 2.79 1.20 I.QJ 2.25 ..50 ,50 . 100. » 10 ’ i il: ' • ' ■' 1.31 ill 2.42 7.0 .511 100 S -11 10 i:.. • 7 < . i ' I I 72 ?.794.28 1.28 2.5t;' .50 .50 1.00 72 .'2I ■ ; I>. 1 ■ - F. 05 <:•> 71 2791 30 1.30 •> 00 50 50 100 * OF 7 • 1 ■ 01 2 7 j 2.79 1.59 1.57 .3,10 .50 .50 : 1.00 4 , 10 1.61 3.3 50 1 1.0012.00 »■ I '7 <"■ '■ " ■ ;■ 2 ■ ' |i ’2.7? Ill’S 1.43 2.11 l ..'.o' ' ■■■.'! ' 1.00 r ,.,.7.•, o* 10 i " 07 i.o ■. <>; ;? .o os 02 03 1 r>6 2.791.15 1.0- 2.22 .50 .501 too Hart ord ’■ i 0-1 10 1.1 ■ 07 j.O'T 0G 30 . 50 .79: 103}06 i■? (77 2.79 1.66 1.60 (3.25 .50 i .50 11.00 VW. 94 10 .131. 07' OK' 06 30 It 18 .12 09 02 . 177 ‘1.79 1.22 |1.13 2.35 .50 .50 100 j,.person '■ iO4 ip 12 < ‘ 0 30 ' 20 ,20j 02 I (17 2.79 1.15 1.13 12.28 .50 .50 I 1100 Ci'v of Decatur ■ 'I 04 TO .136 07 t'«'i ' : 30 I 50 1.1., 105 07 i2.00' 71 2.79 2.73 1 ,<72.73% 5.47 .50 .50 I .501 1.00 2.50 <■ of Monroe . 'O4 10 .12 (7 ■' l‘(l 30 .1" 02 , .85 75 2.79 1.78 11.78 3.56 .50 .50 .25 I 1.25 Town of Berne i 04 ■ 10 1.136 07 1.005 06 ' .0 i 150 .751 02 I i .89. 75 12.79,1.95 11.95 13.90 .50 : .50 1.00( .60] .5013.00 Town of Geneva .r:I 04 10 I ’.: 07 .<>os . : co 50 1.05 02 1.52 77 .2.79,?.42%;2.42% 4.85 .50 .50 i .25 i1.00i2.25 ROAD TAX RE'CEIPTS: Credit ig given on the duplicate! to the taxpay .?: s for road taxes worked out No road receipts are required. Examine your receipts bei'orerleaving the office, and see that all of your property is described. Also see that change is correctly made. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Tin se who have lands and lots, or other property, in more *lmn one town -hip. nmY i-tha+ they have a receipt for all. Cmn' ■ Orders cjmmt-be paid to any p- ••son ow-n.r d ■’irqiiotuxes. Ail yf-rsmo'. are warm'd acainst purchasing such orders. The Tn.ks will-POSITIVELY BE CLOSED on the FIRST MONDAY IN M.IY and the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER. Assignees, GuartJiaTm, Administrators and others, who pay taxes on property in trust, and guardians whose taxes are complicated, such as individual estates, are earnestly requested to come before the last few days. The municipal taxes of the City of Decatur, and the Towns of Berne and Geneva and Monroe are payable at this office. Tl ■' ANNUAL SALE OF DELINQUENT LANDS AND LOTS will take place on the SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, 1919, at 10 o’clock a. m. -. • <•:. ; owing (Wilinquent taxes should phy them at once. The law is of such a character that there is no option for the Treasurer but to enforce the collection of d.T.> luent tales, however much he may regret i.> collect the same by sale of property. The owner of 1 roperty on the Firs* Day of March shall be considered a- the owner on that day. (See. 103). The Tii-.taui. . vill not be -•-pon-ible for Penalties and Charges on Delinquent Taxes resulting front ary omissions of the persons paying such taxes to state definitely on what property, in whose name, and what township or ec’poration it is assessed. Cdi £pr Property in Name of o per March 1.191 s. The Tax Dupli • s arc made up on that day and never changed. Auditor’s Special Notice AUDITORS SPECIAL NOTICE: Parties having School Fund Leans on which interest is Delinquent will please give Payment of said Interest their attention at once, as the law requires the Saie of Pronertv Mortgaged if the interest is not paid. GEO. E. KINZLE, Attest: JOHN MOSURE. Auditor. Treasurer of Adams County, Decatur, Indiana. 1 1
rl W IWERYBOW KvOWS Os X ■ IMVE-IN'HEAD MEANS BUICK Revised Prices ’ The assurance of material for quantity f production of Buick cars enables the i Buick Motor Company to establish the following prices on the various Buick models, effective January first, 1919. These prices will not be changed during our present dealers’ selling agreements. Three Passenger Open Model H-Six-44 - v $1495 Five Passenger Open Model H-Six-45 - - 1495 . Four Passenger Closed Model H-Six-46 - 1985 Five Passenger Closed Model H-Six-47 - - 2195 Seven Passenger Open Model H-Six-49 - 1785 | Seveji Passenger Closed Model H-Six-50 - 2585 J Buick Motor Company, Flint, Michigan • Pioneer Builders of Valve-in-llead Motor Cars 1 LEE Hardware Co .. i.m. ■ll_l_ ._ l 1111IHI I I . - '7
TAKE UP YOURPBONDS. >• The balance, $163,150 worth i of Fourth Liberty Bonds arrived this morning and subscribi ers are urged to call at the bank arid take them up. Those who
have paid in full for their bonds should cal! for them. Those’ who have made partial pay- , meats should call at the bank and arrange to take them. Bring in. your receipts. H.D \9A.VS UOUNIY BANK.
* AUTOMOBILE OWNERS Let me make your application for 1919 automobile license. At the Kalver-Noble garage. F. E. CONTER, 2S2tf Notary Public.
