Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 22, Number 201, Decatur, Adams County, 22 August 1924 — Page 2
M>Tl< I’. TO ’! %M’ OF TAX 1.K% 1 iMmthv Mutter of IMeiinininlntf the Tux Haten for Certain Purpoaea by Union Townwhip, Adnnix County, Ina. Before the Townahlp Advisory Board. Notice Im hereby Riven the taxpayer* of Kahl Townehlp above named, that the proper lejral ofllcerN of wahl municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 2nd day of September, 192 1. will «oiißhler the following budget: Ihoiaet < liiMNlthutllon lor 'l'om iin!il|im Tonn<«lii|> I- mid Pay of Trustee I 600.00 Office Kent 60.00 Trustee’M rx penne—a. Traveling 110.00 h. Telephone tolla and teleinatna ..... 15.00 Books, Stationery, Printing and Advertising 125.00 Public ..DltchcM ..(asMeHHinentN again«t township 400.00 Pav of Advisory Board ' 15.00 Care of Cerneterlcs 50.00 M isiellaneous — 1, 125.00 Total Township Fund $1,500.00 EntlmiHr Os ToMiinliip I'nnda To He Hiilmml Estimated expenditures a« » above $1500.00 r Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of . revenue from taxation 500.00 Total $2000.00 Lass estimated revenue and balance — Balance at end of this year . $ 100.00 Total deductions $ 400.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxition $1600.00 Komi Fund Labor I 400.00 Road machines and tools 50.00 Bridges and culverts 200.n0 (travel, stone and other material 50.00 Miscellaneous — Total Road Fund $ xoo.no ttMtlmmr Os Hoad I iubil To Be Raised Estimate of expenditures, as above $ 800.00 Working balant at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipt of revenue from taxation 2000.00 Total $2800.00 . Less estimated revenue and balance— I Revenue not derived from taxation 4 40.00 Balance at end of this year 2000.00 | Total deducations $2000.00, Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $ 360.00 X|M'ciul Mrbmd Fund Repair of buildings and care of grounds $ 150.00 Repair of ofner equipment 50.00 School furniture and equipment 75.00 School Supplies 200.00 | Janitor’s supplies 50.00 Fuel for s( hools 400.00 Teachers’ institute 175.00 Janitor services .... 175.00 Transportation of children 1400.00 Miscellaneous — 1 205.00 Total Special School Fund $2880.00 of Special School Fund to he ItniMed Estimate of expenditures, as above ... . $2880.00 Working; balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 1500.00 Total ’ $4380.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Balance at end of th’s year $1200.00 Total deductions $1200.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation ... $3180.00 Tuition Fund Pay of teachers $3600.00 Pay of school transfers 1500.00 Total Tuition Fund . $5100.00 EMtlinnic of Tuition Fund to be Rained | Estimate of expenditures, as above $5100.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation . 2150.00 Total $7260.00 Less estimated revenue and balapce— Revenue not derived from taxation SBOO.OO Revenue at end <»f this year. .2600.00 Total deductions 3400.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $3850.00 Proposed Levivw Net taxable property $1,806,950.00 Name Levy Amount of on to he Fund Property Raised Township .....................09 $1620.00 Road 02 360.00 Special School .. .17 3060.00 Tuition 22 3960.00 Total .50 9000.00 < ompurntivr Mutrinent of the Taxes Collected nn«l to be Collected Shows Amounts Collected Last Three Years. Name Collected Collected of 1921 • 1922 Fund Levy Levy Township . $ 439.00 $ 379.00 Rbad 2635.00 2278.00 Special School 3295.00 949.00 Tuition 3295.00 919.00 Total 9686.00 4556.00 To Be Collected Name Collected This Levy of 1923 1924 Fund Levy Township $1370.00 $1620.00 Road 360.00 360.00 Special School ... . 2865.00 3060.00 Tuition 4000.00 3960.00 Total . $8 595.00 9000.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heafd thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves aggrieved by suclr 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 data of hearing in this county. Dated August 20, 1924. RUDOLPH WEILAND, Trustee. J. E. ULMAN. O. C. WALTERS. NOTH E TO TUPUEIIS OF tax i In the Matter of Detcrminig the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by French Township, Adams County. Ind Before the Township Advisory, Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpay-' ers of said Township above* named, that the proper legal officers of said municipality a their regular meeting place, on the 2nd day of September, 1924 will consider the following budget: . Budget < hiNMlfliutttoii for I’owiishlpM TovrnMhip Fund ’ I Pay of Trustee $ 600.n0 Office Rent 60.00 Trustee’s expense—a. Traveling 125.00 Ko <»ks. Stationery, Printing and , PnKn Verti ?'. , " ? !- 5 "0 * latches (assessments I pMv Ka ‘? Bt Tow nship 300.00 r Hchofti i^ dvi r’ ry Hoai’l 15.00 Estimated "-'""-•l 1 ’ ' above ex >*on<liture» as Working bab,11725.00 war to mwi „ ’ * -n 4 of l>vio|ii„r.K initlV’,''.7;' l 'r ! > ex ' I revenue (tom l| ’" 1 >'/ . Total .. Nation . > 61 ,„ ] Ley eetlmated rev,.,,.... , *2325.00 Balance at end of tht« bala '«-.e— 1 Total deductions rear .. gno.oo Amount ne, -marr , . . 500.00 ed by taxation . . ' HpeclMl , *1125.00 r.apalr of buildings and car* I of grounds ' Repair of other equipment ’ School furniture and e,. U |.,. School supplies ' ; tsnltors supplies Fuel for schools JR’ Temporary loans. Interest and Insurance Il)(1( , n School transfers son no Testers LHiUtute zr.n.oo .J an 1 tors services 225 00 Transpiration of children ... 800 Oo Ml«eeilftrr^ou«— *• ........................ 325.00 Total Special School Fund $3450.00 jEetUuttle vs Special School Fuad i
to be Itnlmed Estimate of expenditure* ns f . above $3450.00 .. Working bal l ice nt end of • year humect neceaaary rxi pemiiturcH until receipts of • revenue from taxation 2000.00 Total 5450.00 Lom estimated revenue ami balance Balam <• at end of this year 2000,00 Total deductions $2000.00 i Amount newMNHry to be raisI < d b> taxation 18450.00 " Tuition Fuad pav of Tent hers SIBOO.OU Total Tuition Fund SIBOO.OO Fmlliiuur oi Tuition Fund <• be ItnlMcd .. Estimate of expenditures, hs 14800.00 Working balance at end of ’ year to meet .tecessary expenditures until re* elpts of revenue from taxation 1000.00 Total $5800.00 ’ Le*« estimated revenue and balance—- ' Revenue not tybrlved from ’ 1 taxation 1631.00 Balam »• al end of this y<hir . 1000.00 Total ■!< 'lm llona 92831.00 ’ Amount necessary to be rals- • «d by taxation 18160.00 PrupOMvd l.rvirM | Net taxable property $2,166,820.00 L Number taxable polls 117 Nauie Levy Amdunt or on to be I un » Property Raised ' Township 8 $1725.00 ’ Spe< Ihl Sc hool 16 3450.00 • Tuition . 15 3169.00 •i Total 8344.00 ' ( oiiipiiratKv Mntrinrut of the Taxes < ulleelvd nml t<» he Collected R Shows Amounts Collected Last Three Years ' Name Collected »| of 1921 1922 ' Fund Levy Low > Township $ 2274.81 $2245.30 I Road 502.28 449.06 ' Special School 7567.53 6735.39 > Tuition 4297.52 4041.53 I Total $ 1 4642.1 1 $13171.78 To be ' Collected Name Collected This Levy of 1923 1924 Fund Levy Levy • i Township $2239.09 $1725.00 i I Road 447.94 Special School 6717.50 3450.00 Tuition 1034.06 8160.00 » Total $1 3437.58 $8344.00 I Taxpayers appearing shall have a ' right to be heard thereon. After the I tax levies have been determined, ten • or more taxpayers, feeling themselves I aggrieved by such levies, may appeal Ito the State Board of Tax Commisi ' sinners for further and final artion . thereon, by filing a petition therefor i I with the County Auditor not later ithan the fourth Monday of September, ’and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this coun’.y. i Dated Aug. 19. 1924. MARTIN MDESCHBERGER, Trustee JONAS NEC NSC H\V ANDER, Chairman of Advisory Board. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Root Township. Adams County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Hoard. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of said Township above named. , that the proper legal officers of said ' | municipality at their regular meeti ing place, on the 2nd day of SeptemI her. 1924, will consider the following budget: Budget Classification For Townships Township Fund , Pay of Trustee $720.00 | Office Rent 90.00 I Trustee's expense—a. Traveling 15P700 i. Books. Stationary. Printing and -1 Advertising • 150.00 /Public Ditches (assessments > I against Township) 300,00 'Pay of Adivsory Board .... 15.00 j Care of Cemeteries .*.. 50.00 School transfers 750.00 i Miscellaneous—--1 ; 239.00 Total Township Fund .. $2,464.00 , ESTIMATE OF TOWNSHIP FUNDS TO BE RAISED " Estimated expenditures as . above $2,464.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary ex1 penditnres until receipts of revenue from taxation ' , 662.00 ii Total $3,126.00 ’ Less estimated revenue and 0 balance— Balance at end of this year 667.00 Total deductions 667.00 ' Amount necessary necessary to be raised by taxation .. $2,459.00 Road Fund „ T.abor $600.00 a Road machines and tools ... 200.00 " , Bridges and culverts 200.00 c Gravel, stone and other a I material 1.200 • Miscellaneous—- . 1 $1,664.00 i, Estimate Os Road Fund To Be '■ Raised ® Estimates of expenditures, as s above $1864.00 Working balance at end of vr-nr to moot necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 300.09 Total $2164.00 J oss estimated revenue and balance— Balance at end of this year 300.00 Total deductions $300.00 Amount necessary to be raisI ed by taxation $1,861.00 Soecial School Fund New buildings and grounds $500.00 Renair of buildings and care of grounds 500.0(4 Repair of other equipment 500.00 School furniture and equipI in ent School supplies 300.00 Janitor’s supplies 150.00 Fuel for schools 1,500.00 Temporary loans, Interest and insurance 4.597.00 Teac hers institute 225.00 Janitor services 525.00 Transnortafon of children . 1,200.00 Miscellaneous — 1 2G4.00 Total Special School Fund $lO 461.00 Estimate Os Special School Fund To Be Raised Estimate of expenditures, as above $10,461.00 Working balance at encl of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation' . . $4,000.00 1 Total $14,461.00 L"s- estimated revenue and I uMla.bcp —- Rblmico at. end df this year 1.000.00 I An. . 1 <,,?,l ’*ctions $1,000.00 1 i ty taxation $13,461.00 i . . nonrl Fund 1 'A ment\? t i ' ,nn ' 1s $2,000.00 , x.l ment ot interest .. ass an > Total Bond Fund . ' ,2 485 00 Estimate Os Bond Fund ? , Estimate of expenditure:,, a ®* Ra ' Sed *' above $2,485.00
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, FRIDAY, Al (it ST 22, 1921
Total $2,485.00 , Amount necessary to be raised $2,485.00 Tuition Fund i Pay of teachers $7,437.00 • Total Tuition Fund .... $7,437.00 Estimate Os Tuition Fund To Be Raised Estimate cif expendltufes. as 1 above $7,437.00 i Working balance nt end of 1 year to meet necessary ex1 penditures until receipts of revenue from taxation ... 4.000.00 Total $11,437.00 Less estimated revenue und balance— Revenue not derived frehn taxation 1,001.00 Balance at end of this yc>ar 5,000.00 Total deductions $6,004.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $5,433.00 Proposed Levies Not taxable property. Gross $35,273.00 Number of taxable polls Net $31,788.00 Levy Amount on to be Name of Fund Property Raised Township 7 $2,464.00 Road 6 1.902.00 Special School 43 13.631.00 Bond 8 2.536.00 Tuition 17 5|389.00 Total 81 $25,922.00 Comparative Statement Os The Taxes Collected And To Be Collected Shows Amounts Collected Last Three Years Name Collected Collected of 1921 1922 Fund Levy Township 806.00 315.d0 Road 3.631.00 945.00 Special School .. 12.104.00 7.876.00. Tuition ....... 7j665.00 5.040.00 Total $24,206,0d $14,176.00 To he Same Collected Colected This Levy of 1923 1924 ’’und I>evy Levy Township $1,111.00 $2,464.00 load 1.270.00 1.902.00 ’pedal School 10,164.00 13.631.00 Tend 2,536.00 Tuition 4.764.00 5,389.00 ’oor 158.00 Total .... $17,467.00 $25,922.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a ight to be hoard thereon. After the ax levies have been determined, ten >r more taxpayers, feeling themelves aggrieved by such levies, may ■ppeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final •ction thereon, hv filing a petition herefnr with the County Auditor not ater than the fourth Monday of Septmbor, and the State Board will fix a late of hearing in this County. Dated August 21. 1924. A. J. LEWTON. —■ — o— AOTICH TO TtXPAVHHN OF TAX I.EMES the Matter of Determining the hates for Certain Purposes bv Hue Creek Township, Adams County, nd. Before tlie Township Advisory ioard. Notice is hereby given th© taxpavrs of said township above named, hat the proper legal officers bf said ■yu licipalitv at their regular meeting noV e ’ 2nd day of September, .♦■-4, will consider the following budBtidgct < InwMif|<*nllnn for Townships Townmlilp Fund ay of Trustee $600.00 Jffice Rent f. 0.00 rustee s expense—a. Traveling 125.00 »oo<v. stationery. Printing and Advertising 4 175.00 ’uhlic Ditches (assessments against Township) 500.00 ’ay of AdvUory Board 15.00 H’cellaneous—- , 1 200.00 ’otal township fund $1675.00 Estimate of TowiiMhlp Funds to be Raised Estimate of expenditures, as ~M l,: , ve $1675.00 vorking balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures uuntil receipts of revenue from taxation sno 00 Total $2175.00 .ess estimated reven le and balance— Balance at end of this year .. 160.00 Total deductions 180.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $1995.00 llond Fund -Ohor j 500.00 load machines and tools 200.00 travel, atone und other material 450.00 •Ilscellnneous—- !• - 330.00 Total Hoad Fund $1480.00 iMilninie of Itond Fund to be Ital Med Estimate of expenditures; as '.Vorkmg balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipt of revenue from taxation ... 350 On Total ... $1830.011 -ess estimated revenue r d balance— Revenue not derived from taxation .... 1830.0 n Balance at end of this year . 500.00 Total deductions 500 00 Amount necessary to be raised bv taxa.'lon $1330.00 Spc-lni School Fund b pair of buildings and care of grounds. .., | 200.0 n Upair of Other equipment 150.00 lehool furniture and equipment 100.00 School supplies 300.00 janitor’s supplies 100.00 ■'uel for schools ... 1300 o<* I'emporary loans, interest and insurance 100.00 ranchers' Institute 300 00 ianitor services 637.00 11«< ellaneouH—- -- 300.00 Total Special School Fund $3487.00 Extlmnie of Speeinl School Fund To He RulMcd ■Lstinuite of expenditures, as above $3487.00 Vorking balance at tnd of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 3000 00 Total $6487.00 ypss estimated revenue and balance—l Balance at end of this year 5000.00 1 Total deductions $5000.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $1487.00 Hiiiitl Fund Payment of bonds |2?00.00 Payment of interest 830.00 Total Bond Fund $3530.00 iMthtinte of Bond l iin<| to be KnlNcd Estimate of expenditures, as | above $3530.00 Working butan(*e at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation TBOO.OO Total $5330.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— I Balance at end of this year $1765.00 Total deductions $1765.00. Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $3565.00 Tuition Fund Pay of Teachers $6000.00 . Pay of school' transfers 1500.00 Total Tuition Fund $7500.00 . F.Mtiuinte <»f Tuition Fund To Be Rained Estimate or expenditures, a» above ■ $7500.00 | Wet king balance at end of p year to n eet necessary ex- 1 penditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 3000.00 a Total $10500.00 Less estimated reveiue and balance — Revenue not derived from < r
taxation BulHiH■<• nt en.t of thia ynkr JB.lt .01 Total deductions $5750.00 Amount neee*Htu y to be c<l by taxation »4<00.00 Levies Net taxable property $1,908,220.00 Name Levy Amount of an t” be Fund Property Raised | Townahlp II Road 7 H 22’ 00 Special School s 1487.00 1 B.uul " 3565 Tuition J 5 !' '' ' Tuf.il W 18117.00 < citi|>iirii(i« r Xiilciiit nl of the Thxvm < wllrctrd and to he 4 oilrcted Shows Anmu.its Collected Last Three Years Name Collected Collected of 1921 1922 | Fund 1 Township $ M 4.00 11125.00 Road 2M5.00 1100.00 Stieti.i 1 School 8808,00 5025.00 Tuition 00 1780 00 Total $20016.00 $17036.00 To be Collected Name Collected This levy of 1923 1924 Fund Levy Levy Township $ 1125.00 $1995.00' Road 1120.00 Special School 9766.00 1487.00 Bond 15.00 Tuition 6257.00 1750.001 Total $17243-00 $13127.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a| right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves < aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final act'on 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. Dater August 21, 1924. !!. L. SIPE, Trustee. C JOHN J. HABEGGER, Chairman of Advisory Board. O * NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEIIES In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Washington township, Adams county, Ind. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of said Townhip above named, that the proper legal officers of said mumunicipality at their regular meeting place, on the 2nd day of September, i 1924 will consider the following! budget: ( Budget ClnsMiflcatloii for Townships Township Fund | Pay of Trustee ...SIOOO,OO Office rent .......... Clerical help 150.00 i Trustee’s expense—a. Traveling 200.00 J Supplies for Justice of the Peace 100.00 Books, Stationery, Printing and Advertising 250.00! Public Ditches (assessments against ’l’ownship 750.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 <’are of Cemeteries 150.00 1 Publishing Reports . 200.00 ! Exam, of Records 35.00 Miscellaneous 200.00 Total Township Fund $3200.00 Estimate of Township Funds io be Raised Estimated expenditures as above $3200.00 Working balance at end or year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 800.00 Total SIOOO.OO Less estimated revenue and balance— Balance at end of this year SIIOO.OO Total deductions ’ ... 1100.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $2900.00 Special School Fund Repair of buildings and care of grounds $600.00 Repair ot other equipment 200.0.0 School furniture and equip- « ment 300.00 SchoQl supplies • 300.00 Janitor’s supplies ioo.no Fuel for schools 800.00 Temporary loans, interest and insurance 100.00 School transfers 5000.00’ Teachers Institute 300.00 Janitor Services 500.00 Transportation of children 1500.00 Total Special School Fund $9700.00 ENtiinatc of Spec-ial School Fund to be Raised Estimate of expenditures, as above ... . $9700.00 Working balance at encl of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts ot revenue from taxation 2500.00 Total $12,200.00 Less estimated revenue and balance— Balance at end of this year $3700 00 Total deductions 370G.00 Amount necessary to raised by taxation $8500.00 Bond Fund Payment of bonds $950.00 Payment of interest 100.00 'ratal Bond Fund $1050.00 EMfhrfjife of Bond Fund Io be llaiNcd Estimate of expenditures, as above $1050.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 700.00 Total $1750.00 Less estimated revenue and balance — Balance at end of this year $600.00 Total deductions $600.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation $1150.00 Entlmute of Llbrnry Fund to lie Hiilscd Amount necessary to be raised by taxation . 4 $387.50 Tuition Fund Pay of teachers $5360.00 Total Tuition Fund $5360.00 Fwtinintr of Tuition Fund to be RniNed Estimate of expenditures, as hnove . ... $5360.00 Working balance at end of year to meet necessary expenditures until receipts of revenue from taxation 3000.00 Tetal lx*rs estimated revenue and balance— Revenue not derived from taxation ’ 2500.00 Balanco at end of this year 3900.00 Total deductions . $6400.00 Amount necessary to be raised by taxation .... $1960.00 Proponed Levies Net taxable property Civil Township . $9,726,310.00 School Township 3,875,480.00 Name Levy Amount of ”U to bo Fund Property Raised Township .03 $2900.00 Special Sc hool 22 8500.00 Bond .... 03 1150.00 Library 01 387.50 Tuition 05 1937.50 Total . .34 $14,875 01) (ompuriitivr Ntntrment of Hiv Tiivvm < oßrrted und to be Collected Shows Amounts Collected List Three Years Natne Collected Collected J»f 1921 1'122 Fund Lew Levy | Township $4232.44 $2022.50 I Pond 1017.24 Special -School 10580.23 6876.50 Bond . 1618,00 Library 105.00 Tuition 5321.31 4045.00 Foor 2300.00 2600 00 Total $58,451.22 $17,567.00 ’l’o be Collected • Name Collected This Levy ’ of 1923 1924 I Fund Levy Levy 'l’ownship $2700.00 $2900.00 I Special School 7975.00 X 500.00 Pond 1150.00 Library 391.00 387.50 , Tuition 1600.00 1937.50 Poor 2000.00 TolM . $14,666.00 $1 1.575.0*' i Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themselves' aggrieved hv such levies, m y 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 Aug. 19, 192 1. Board: C. GILLIG. chairman C. S. NIBLIC f ’ «‘*ere*arv. GLEN COWAN, Trustee
| Court House | Case Venued Here The case of Sol Koble et al vh. Theodore V. Gehrig ot al. complaint , to foreclose a mortgage and for th' I appointment of a receiver has been ' venueil to the Adams circuit court I from the Allen Superior court. Judgment for J 3.888 is demanded by the plaintiff. Attorney William C. Ryan represents the plaintiff. petitions Sustained The petition of John W. McCray for intervention in the receivership proceedings in the case of Rose Bricker vs. the Aentna Oil and Supply company, has been sustained. The court ordered vacated thut part 'of the order of sale in relation to the property claimed by Mr. McCray. ME McCray claims ownership to several feet of easing, oil tanks ami other oil well supplies located on leases owned by the defendant company. o_ Mars And The Earth At Nearest Point Tonight (By Magner White) (U. P. Staff Correspondent) Lowell Observatory, Flagstaff. Ariz. 22—Early this evening Mars and the earth will be neck and neck in their race around the sun. This constitutes the ‘‘opposition” i in which the scientific world is so injterested. After tonight the earth Ingins gaining on the plant which falls behind never to come so near the J earth again until w ell after the year ' 2,000 A. D. Scientists at Lowell ohj servatory here, where special studies i have been made of the plant since 11884, do not anticipate seeing anything spectacular tonight. The planet will be in a most favorable position lor study, however. Q Wichita, Kan.. Gaylord Younkin. IS. arrested here with a stolen car. said “I should worry." In his pocket police found a pardon from the Oklahoma state penitentiary and a parole from lhe Kansas (industrial school. Velvets, plain and printed, will be exceedingly smart for fall. Satin charinenuse and satin-faced cr pqs are also much exploited. MARKETS-STDCKS Daily Report Os Local And Foreign Markets Chicago Grain Chicago. Aug. 22 —Grain futures were steady to lower at lhe start of business on the board of trade today. Wheat was practically unchanged, (food export business overnight created a firm feeling as did rains over sections of the growing belt where harvesting has been under way. | Corn sagged on belated liquidation The change of weather brought a wave of selling by longs who held firm awaiting higher prices. Oats followed corn and fell oft despite unfavorable crop news. Provisions sold lower on account of sharply lower cables and weaker Jwgs. East Buffalo Livestock Market Receipts 3200, shipments 2280, official to New York yesterday, 3420. Hogs closing steady. Heavies $10.75. mediums $10.75(11)10.85; light weigh!, $)0.755510 85; light lights $9 75(?t> 10,75; pigs [email protected]; packing sows rough $8.50; cattle 450 steady; sheep 800; best lambs [email protected]; best ewes $608; calves 1200; tops sl3. Toledo Livestock Market Hogs—Receipts 700; market, low er; Ix-avies [email protected]; mediums, $10f4()O10.5C; Yorkers $10.40@1(.<,50, good pigs, [email protected]. Calves—Steady. Sheep and Lambst—Steady'. Fort Wayne Livestock Market Hogs—l3o tbs. and down $9: 130 to 15 tbs. $10.10; 15 (o 190 lbs. $lO 2(1 190 lbs. and up $10.20; roughs $7.75 down; stags «3 25. Lambs —$12 75 down @> $9 50 Calves - $ll.OO. LOCAL. CHA.IA MAftKtl (Corrected Align: t 22) Yellow Ear Corn, per 100 $1.65 Oats, per bushel 4Gcl Rye, per bushel 75 c ' Darley, per bushel, 65c* New No. 1 Wheat $1.21 New No. 2 Wheat $1.20 DECATUR PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 22) Heavy Broilers 25c Leghorn und Black Broilers 20c Heavy Hehs Leghorns j <>td Roosters n Sc ' Oucks lic Oeese 10c Eggs, per d0zen............... ( 3ae ! All poultry purchased must he free frbm feed 1 OCAL GROCER’S EGG Market Pgg'. per dozen 3o c butterfat at station Butterfat
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1 •’•‘if FOR SALE—bellow and white sec-' mid sheets, receipt books and tablets. 8 12 by 11. Buy now. At. Daily Democrat office. 198 tlOx FOR SALE Beautiful gladiolas. one tozen. 50 cents; 2 dozen 75 cents: . 3 dozen. sl. See S. Kenworthy, 904 West Jefferson street, Decatur. 198t5| Ft)lt S _ \TT: Good eating and cooking apph s Phene 866-G. 200t3 Ft)lt SAITf: Silo 12x24 feet; long leaf yellow pine; like new. See Roy Johnson. 200t3x LOST $5 bill Call «29 or notify Mrs. Harry King. Reward. 1 _2oot3x t',I.ADKH.IS are still blooming at Riverside four miles west of Herne. Moodv Brenneman, Berne, Ind. 201tf hhi n>. capacity refrigerator. in, good condition will he sold at the' Conrad Gillig sale tomorrow after-1 noon. * x FOR SAl.E—Barred Rock roosters, ('has. Shoaf. 4 miles east of Monroe. 20113 FOR SALE—County maps, only one dozen on hand. Shows farms and names of owners. Get one while the supply lasts. At Daily Democrat. 197t10x; FOR SALE -Good fresh cow, 6 year, old; Also 30 head young spring' pullets. A. A. Slacovich, Decatur,, route 4. , 201t3x WANTED WANTED- To buy at once 250 feeding slmats. Scott & Sovine. Call! Guy Scott Monroe phone. 200t3x ■ WANTEIT - A girl to do general | housewoik. Good wages. Mrs. D. E. Studebaker phone 392. 20113 FOR RENT FOR RENT 6 room house at Monmouth. Has cellar, cisterb and good lot. Possession Aug. 25. Mrs.) (’. I>. Lewton, phone 406. 19913 X LOST AND FOUND LOST—Small traveling bag filled' with ladies clothes between Decatur and Monroe. Return to this office. % W. J. Ray. Ft. Wayne. 200t3x o STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING Notice is hereby given that the an-' 1 nual meeting of the stockholders of J the Citizens Telephone Company of 1 Decatur. Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said comI pany, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, II °n Monday, September 1, 1924 at 7 o’clock p. m. for the election of five directors to serve for the en- 1 suing year and for the transaction of ■meh other business as may be pro ! perly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHINGER, Sec’ty 191 to Sep. 1 ■I — « 1 Rebuild—Pianos. Talking and '; Sewing machines, and tune pianos] and sell a side line. Phone 1012: I N’m-th end city limits. D. A. Gilliom. 1 Call in tbs morning and evenings I 'only. Terms, cash. M-W-Ftf Dorse Myers Buried In Denver, Colo., Today Dorse Myers, former Decatur resident, who died in Denver, Colorado, I'i'esday afternon, was buried it! The I : Fairmount cemetery at Denver this morning. Fun< ral services were held . in Denver at 10 o’clock. Mr. Myers had been ill for the last five years and had been living in Denver in hopes of regaining his health.. His i home was in Tulsa. Oklahoma, Two | brothers, John T. Myers and R. D. Myers re. ide in this city. The John T. Myers clothing store and the Zv.ick & Myers, furniture store, in phis city were closed from 11:30 a. in. j until 12:30 p. m. today, which was .daring the funeral hour in Denver. — —oRobert Brown went to Toledo on the M. E. Sunday school excursion yesterday. ~PUBLIC SftLE 1 ''HI sell nt Public Auction at my te-m.cncc 725 Mercer Ave., Decatur,, tmiiana, commencing at 2 o’clock p. m. prompt, on 1 Saturday, Aug. 23, 1924 | lavi’iport. can be made into tied; ah ary '1',,!,;,.. 2 Stands; 5 Rocking 1,1111,1 K Boom Chairs, Oak; ] i'' ir", !r A tn , Oni Table , 8 ft. extension; 1 Bull'.. Oak; j iorn ] {anpp stove, good ■s new; Gas Hot Plate, 2 burner; Gas Oven; Heating Stove, coal or wood; I <'s!<-r Kitchen Cabinet; 6 Kitchen ‘'•''tf; Kitchen Extem'on Table-Git-lmn Cupboard; 2 Iron Beds', m'Tt'gs anti mattresses; 2 Dressers <’-nhes Cupboard; L'phol led Couch; 2 Axminster Rugs, 9x c“,',.„‘, , n,lss : 20 y artJ s I’tlaid cat Pet; Banner Carpet. Sweeper; p . 11 lllower ; Copper Boiler; I’m - 1 2 Galvanized Tubs; /hi ko( ',! ir , r : Kanrt p o"'cr Washing K’fchen ’ ?T t r ° n < S and Zoning Board; r Utcnsils ; Crocks; Jars. articles^* 118 ’ aUd numerous other, bAT- h i?? ,^'7 C&sh °r bankable nofJ i R mieies' from date. Fe 3cV CONRAD GILLIG ! avu,, JGaason, Auct. 161820’22
NOTICE Seeking more knowledge in order to give better service, I am attending; LjCfUiii und Special course in Chiropractic Technique at Daven port, lowa. Will he back Sent 1 iq>j Dll. IL FROHNAPIEL, 1). (. 8. E . RLA C K UNDERTAKING AND EMBALMING Calls answered promptly day or nuht Private Ambulance Service. Office Phone: 90 Home Phone: 727 I N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted I HOURS: 8 to 11:30 12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. Closed Wednesday afternoons. DR- C. C. RAYL SURGEON X-Ray and Clinical 141 bora tori it Office Hours: 1 to 4 and 6 to 8 p. m. Sundays, 9 to 10 a. m. Phone 581. - 11 1 in FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of Title. Real Estate. Plenty of Money to Loan on Government Plan. See French Quinn, Office—’lake first stairway south of Decatur Democrat DIL FRANK LOSE Physician and Surgeon North Third Street Phones: Office 422; Home 421 • Office Hours—9 to 11 a. in. i to 6—6 to X p. m. Sunday s to 9 a. m O 9 () i We are fully equipped Ito wash automobiles. We also have an air process with which to clean rugs, ■ carpets and interior of auto- | mobiles. I | Rugs and Automobiles called for and delivered. FRED CJLCHIN, , I 115 E. Rugg St. I I’boue 441 or 561, I I O 1 o ISOtf o Thj circular, flaring peplcm is being used effectively for street cos - tumes. It is usually worn with a very narrow skirt, or an accordion pleated one. o Mrs. Agnes Brown was a Toledo visitor yesterday. NOTICE Os Receiving Proposals for Furnishing Driving of School Trucks Notice is hereby given that proposals will be received by the trustee of Union township for transporting children to school, school hack furnished; also proposals to furnish and I drive their own trucks. Bids will be i received and opened'at one pm on j Tuesday, September 2, at the office of the trustco ftUDOLPH WEILAND. 'Aug. 22-29 Trustee. o () I I DR. G. F. EICHHORN I Veterinariaa I Office at Sale Barn on First Street Baciiary white diarrhoea of chickend controlled by blood test. For particulars call I Phones: Office 306; Res. 690 B o (> ——» .—.I ■■■U...— ■ I o -0 HARRY DANIELS Livestock and .Farm Sale AUCTIONEER I have been in the business for i ■ twenty-one years and have called | ; sales in every township in Ad- I i anis county and also adjoining . - counties. Acquaintance widely | i known. See me any day at Ford garage, phone No. 80 or call my ! residence, 883-Greeu. O -t -W Ftf iV- - - '? k JOHN SCHURGER & SUN I ABSTRACTORS Money to loan on improved real estate. i Ou 5, 10 year plan or on Government plan. 6 : i IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH XHARLES&CHARLES CHIROPRACTORS Phone 628 Over Keller’s Jawelry
