Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 196, Decatur, Adams County, 18 August 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED * J ADVERTISEMENTS, ~ ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■ AND NOTICES ■ a ■IB ■■■■■■ FOR SALE FdR HlI-1— 25 Shoals; big type Pol and China ready to turn in cornfield W. M. Kitson. 1925tx FOR SALEi—Four pure bred ifolstelna cows and Heifers. Ed D. Bollenbacher Two miles south of Chattanooga. Ohio 184 3tx FOR SALE Five year old Jersey cow Fresh and also two Heifers to freshen soon. Frank Smith South 13th St. Decatur Indiana 194 3!x FOR SALE — White Roek Pullets. Charles Samples, Willshire phone 3 shorts 1 long on ti 194-3 t x FOR SALE—Plums, come and pick them. Fred E. Fuelling, 865 O. , 196-3 t FOR SALE Pickles for canning also sugar pears. Forest Mankey, Craigville phone 196-2tx. j FOR SALE 12 head of yearling heifers. Call Roy Johnson. It WANTED WANTED- Maternity cases in town or | in the country, or family washings.' Call 409 8. 13th St. or telephone 5465.! 195-3 t j FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven room modern resi-. dence near business section. Both. hard and soft water, turnace, garage. I ,*X- D. Suttles. 181TF FOR RENT- Modern 8 room house, I centrally located, within railroads. i 'Will vacate Sept. 1. Phone Mrs. P. L ! .Macklin, 298 194-3tx , FOR RENT — Furnished Sleeping room. Price is reasonable. Phone Jl7l between 7 and 9 p m. 195-3 t. j ‘FOR RENT—Six room strictly modern house on South First St. Call j ,413 Mercer Ave., Dyonis Schmitt. 19613 i LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sigmi Chi fraternity pin, sei . with pearls. Finder please return to I this office and receive reward. 191-Jf j LOST Man's dark rim eyeglasses, in business district. Finder please re-i -turn to this office. ALBERT STUMP WILL BE HERE - (CONTINVBD CRUM PA«R ONK» Decatur” on Limberlost Day, Septem i -ber lltb. You do well to treasure the spirit ! .’breathed in the books written on the ; banks of the Limberlost. I remember how clear and refreshing were the draughts poured from the fountain of her inspiration and hope that that ennobling love of nature from which her inspiration came may con- i to be made contagious through I -the ever widening acquaintance of a , with her work. Sincerely yours, • ALBERT STUMP. ■ • ——- Jeannette Porter Meehan, Brentwood Heights, California • Box 1521. ‘Secretary Old Home Week, *Decatur, Indiana. ( -Dear Mr. Quinn: • If we are East in September we ■ , •will surely come to Decatur on then Thanks for remembering i Jis. ' Kindest regards. JEANETTE MEEHAN , • Editors Note: — Jeanette Porter ( Meehan is the daughter and only -child of Oene Stratton-Porter. t - O Girl Kills Self Rather ] Than Submit To Arrest i Bloomington, Ind., August 18 —<U.R) < —Edna Brown, 23, was dead here today l from poisoning. Death, rather than sub- i *mit to an arrest for petit larceny was < . believed the motive. • According to police, a warrant was i made out against the woman by Frank j Lord, a laborer, who charged her with ( taking $65. • The young woman was sitting on a -torch and when she saw an officer she broke into a run and | -drank the poison before she stopped. I —— o < • Named for Royalty \ ' Prince Edward island was long ’ called Bt. John's Island, but was given 1 • its present name in 1709 in compli- i • ment to Prince Edward, duke of Kent, 2 who paid it a visit. The prince was - the fourth son of King George 111 and •the father of Queen Victoria. •Vj.-.— — • fe All men who have ft fl made money at Farm- |, fl ing have been careful to |L fl keep their soil fertile l| fl and rich. There are poor I fl years and good years in « fl farming, but the man r?; fl who installs Drainage in fl the right way will reap H fl real profits. The Krick-Tyndall S Company

l| THIMBLE THEATRE * NOW SHOWING 'TAW'S THE PATIENT _ SEGAR j Tn j; - mf] Sri 1 r ■ '/here) AW-’-if."' ir-K .odwßte 0 __ . ••• ® 1 ■— ■■ —

o ( —LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY , ' I at 6% for 5 years, 10 year* | or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5, SJ/ 2 and 6% | - according to the amount borrow- j j cd for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 | years. The 20 year loau is on | Government Plan, with new full , payment plan that is advantagtuie 11 to borrower. I1 We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We will sign your bond. COMPANY THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. | Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. | () ..., U O '■ ■ -o LOWENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answe’.ed promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O -_Q S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 500 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service — N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted • HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 5:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 135. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on Improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGER’S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. H. FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE Tne Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phpne 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. Democratic Finance Directors Appointed Indianapolis, August 18 —(INS>—Maurice Neizer. Fort Wayne today was named finance director for the twelfth Indiana district, including the counties of Allen, Whitley, DeKalb, I>agrange, Noble and Steuben Counties by Herbert Lehman, finance director of the Democratic national committee. Lehman also appointed James R. Fleming, of Portland, Ind., finance director for the Eighth Indiana district comprising the counties of Adams, Delaware. Jay, Madison, Randolph and Wells. Both appointments came through William J. Mooney, finance director for Indiana for the national Democratic committee. o* Evansville. —(U.R) — A. G. Beeler, parcel post clerk in the post office here, is already getting ready for the Christmas rush. He is stamping parcel insurance blanks. There are 24 books of the blanks, with 600 stamps in each, and so far he has completed 14 books. ry y ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Experience, ability, energy, knowledge of values and a wide acquaintance enabieq me to render you a service that will mean more dollars and cents for you, the day of the sale. Decatur, Ind., Room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 603 and 1022

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 1928

[market reports i DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL | AND FOREIGN MARKETS i — Fort Wayne Livestock | Fort Wayne, Ind.. Aug. IR- (INS) — ] Livestock report calves, 25; hogs 100; sheep 50. Market steady to 15 lower 90-110, 1000; 110-130, 1110; 130140 1185; 140-160, 1235; 160-180, 1250; 180-200, 1265; 200-260, 1240; 250-300, 1200; 300-350, 1175; roughs 1025; stags, 750 to 800. Calves, 1650; down I lambs 1250. Chicago Livestock Market Chicago, 111., Aug. 18.- (INS) Hogs 1 5.000; market 10 cents lower; top . 12.75; bulk 11.75-12.65; heavies 11.-50-12.45; mediums light weights 11.50-12.75; light lights 1112.50; packing sows 10.50-11.40 pigs 10.50-11.75; holdovers 5.00. Cattle 500; market steady; calves 100, market steady; beef steers good, 15-15.-75; common and medium 9.50-14.50; heifers 9.50-16.40; cows 7.75-13; bulls 7-11.50; calves 16-17; feeder steers 11-13.25; Stockers 10J2.50. Sheep’7,ooo; market steady choice lambs 14-15. Cull and common 10-12; yearling 10-12.5(k Feeder lambs 1314. East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 400; holdovers 300; slow; 10-20 c lower; strictly choice light and medium weights absent, quotable to $13.15; mixed offerings $12.90-13.004 250-300 lb $12.20-12.65; strong weight pigs and light lights, $12.50-13; packing sows sll-11.25. Cattle —Receipts 75. Market nominal for week. Bulk dry fed steers and yearlings $15.50-16.75; grass steers and heifers sll-14; medium and good cows $9-10.25; all cutters $5.25-7.25; medium bulls $8.50-9.00; common light weights $7.50-8. Calf receipts 50; vealers steady $18.35 down, for week 25c to 50c higher; good to choice $17.50-18.25; cull and common sll-16. Sheep—Receipts 400; lambs steady, medium to good $13.75-14.50; throwouts sll for week; lambs generally steady; quality plain, fat ewes $6-7; cull and common $2.50-5. Chicago Grain Clase Wheat: Sept. $1.11%; Dec. $1.16%; March $1.21%-%; May $1.23%. Corn: Sept. 89%-%; Dec. 73%-%; March 75%-%; Oats: Sept, new 3636%; Dec. .new 39%-%; Dec., old, 39; March 41%-%; May 42%-%. Rye, Sept. 96%; Dec. 98%; March $1.01%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 18.) Heavy fowls 21c Leghorn fowls 14c Barred Rocks ss, 28c Heavy Springers 27c Leghorn springers 23c Old Roosters .* u. 9c Geese 7c Ducks 11c Eggs, dozen 27c (Corrected August 18.) Soft wheat sl.lß Mixed wheat 1.10 Haid wheat 1.00 Oats 30 Corn $1.35 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 43c o Linn Grove Woman Home From Celina Hospital Linn Grove, August 18—(Special)— Mrs. F. J. Stedcke. wife of the pastor of the Linn Grove Evangelical church was brought to her home here Wed- ' nesday evening, from the Otis hospital at Celina, Ohio, where she had been a patient for more than four weeks as the result of a fall down the cellar steps at the home of her daughter Mrs. Lucile Bauer, In Celina. The trip was made in an ambulance. Mrs. Sted cke’s condition has been critical, but she is slowly recovering. A nurse has been employed to take care of Mrs. Stedcke at home, and Rev. Stedcke expects to resume his pastorial duties Sunday. Evansville. —(U.R) —John Groscurth, a shoe maker for 40 years, wishes to . make a pair of shoes for the next . president _ of the United States, whether Tie be Herbert Hoover or i Al Smith. Groscurth has made shoes i for many prominent men, including Mayor Goodlet, this city's first mayor, aqd believes a pair for presidential feet would be a fitting climax to his career.

Wants Money Back ■ ’fl'"’ -3 f ■ «• * *s«*•••* .* •'a * ’W • * Mrs. Pearl Champagne of Chicago, who a year ago married Bernard F. Champagne, believing him heir to an $80,000,000 estate in New York, made loans totalling S2OOO to her husband, sineb disappeared. She has wired police in Richmond, Va., where Champagne is said to be held for getting SISOOO from a widow whose daughter he courted. Jacob Tonner Dies At / Home East Os Bluffton Jacob Tonner, 77, retired farmer residing near the Christian Apostolic church in Wells county, near the Adams county line, died of heart trouble at 8 o'clock this morning. Mr. Tonner was born in Switzerland, but spent most of his life in Adams and Wells counties. He is survived by his widow, Elizabeth Baumgartner Tonner and the following children; Mrs. John Shannon and Mrs. Dan Kaehrn, of Craigville; Miss Anna and Jacob, at home, and Mrs. Sam Steffen, of Berne. Three brothers and a sister, all of whom reside east of Bluffton in Aijams and Wells counties, also survive. They are Joel, Ike, John and Miriam Tonner. Funeral services will be held at the home at 1 o'clock and at the Christian Apostolic church at 1:30 o'clock Monday afternoon, with burial in the church cemetery. o Indianapolis Man Kills Alligator, 40 Inches Long Indianapolis, Ind., Aug. 18. —(U.R>— Bedford may have its 500 pound water monster, Seymour may boast of its 25-foot snake but it remained for Bert Gooch, Indianapolis, to display the evidence of a monster that he encountered while hunting near here on White river. Gooch reported that while canoeing, a monster rose from the water and for a time threatened to overturn his boat. “I shot the thing," Gooch said, ‘‘and watched it swim to the opposite shore where it apparently was dying. Upon investigation, I found an alligator about 40 inches long with test as long as A full grown house cat.” , —, o —— “Freckles” To Be Shown Here Old Home Week The Adams theater, cooperating to make Old Home Week the biggest event ever held here and most pleasant as well, has arranged to show as the main attraction on Tuesday, Wednesday and' Thursday of that week Gene Stratton-Porter's greatest story. “Freckles”. The Adams will be open from 10 o’clock A. M„ until midnight each day of the week. Freckles is the story that made Mrs. Porter famous and it will be shown here, starting on • the day the first Memorial to Adams county's famous authoress is dedicated. _oCOURT HOUSE Marriage Licences Lee Wittwer, upholsterer, Berne, to Irene Tonner, Monroe route 1. o Notice I will be at my office again Saturday August 18 and thereafter. Dr. H. Frohnapfel. 195-2 t

NOTICE TO BIIMIEItS Notice Is hereby given that the Com- < mon Council In ami (or the vity of !>••- ; catur, Indiana will on 'Tuvs<ia>, Augu t i L’lst, 1928 up to 7 o'clock I’. M receive i blds for the collection ami removal of , garbage within th»’ corporate limits. i of the city of Decatur, Indiana. < AH of said collection and removal oi . garbage shall be done in conformity with an ordinance passed on the 7tn i day of June 1»21. Each bidder will be required to de- ; poait with Ids bid a cvrliiiod < iieck of 160.00 made payable to the city of De- i catur, Indiana. The said Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all hicis. Witness my hand »and official seal this ‘Jlh day of August, 1028. Catherine Kauffman, City Clerk August 11-18 ■ — O , Ll<:<; IL KOTI< E Notice is hereby given that there will he, a Joint meeting of the Board <»f County Commissioners of Adams and Allen Counties. Indiana, held at the Court House, Fort Wayne, Indiana, on < the 28th day of August , 1928, at 10 ■ o’clock A. M. (daylight savings time) ' for the purpose of considering the petition and report of the engineer and < viewers, for the improvement of a county line road petitioned for by William Stephenson et al, which description is as follows: Beginning at the southwest corner • of section thirty four (34), township 29 north, range 15 east, in said Allen County, and on the boundary between the said counties of Alien ami Adams in said State, and running then* east on the south line of said section 34 and fractional section 35 in township 29 north, range 15 east Allen County, and on the north line of section 3 and from section 2 in township 28 north, range 15 east in Adams County. Indiana, the same being on the boundary between ( said counties and terminating at the ■ eastern boundary of the state of Indiana. Any resident taxpayer affected by the improvement proposed may file his reinonstran< e against said improvement with the Auditor of the County where said petition is filed and where said petition is pending (Allen County) at any time up to in o'clock on Augu t 28th, at which lime the joint Board shall hear said remonstrances. John ti. Johnson Auditor Allen County, Indiana Martin Jaberg Auditor Adams County, Indiana Aug 11-18 O —— (OHMIBMOMCHS’ ALLOU (M E FOB At KI Sl’ I»2S Citizens 'Telephone Co Co Rev. .. 4 8.73 Ft. Wayne Printing Co do 124...3 City ot Decatur do . . 114.5(5 Marcella Nelson Clks Cl. Hire 105.00 Bernice Nelson do • 75.00 Martin Jaberg Aud Sal 54.17 s Edna M. Jaberg Aud. Cl hire 104.17 Shrex Aud expense 2.59 E. A. Ashbaucher Treas Os ex 10.00 Ed Green recorder of ex ;3.»‘0 | Harl Hollingsworth C of P and M 175.20 J. M. Miller C. of P. 3.00 L. E. Somers do 6.00 Clifton E. Striker Co. rupt and M 210.80 Emma Striker Supt. Cl hire 91.00 .1. A. (’line CO A a u.| Ex ill . 0 J. W. Vizard H C. P W Twp 110.63 August Conrad Co Council 4... 10.00 Mat ’ Kirsch do 10.00 Henry Dehner do 10.00 Wm. Baumgartner do 10.00 J. A. Hendricks do and Jail . 27.85 James Kenney do • 10.00 Chris Eicher do 10.00 Henry B. Heller Co Atty 50.00 Ed Christen Board of review 70.00 E. A. Asiii'uu' her do Sam Fogle do 70.00 Martin Jaberg do 70.00 Ella Peoples Board of Truancy 101.50 Adams Co. Hospital Poor . 164.65 L. E. Somers Poor Wash Twp . 29.50 S. E. Black do 75.00 Holthouse Drug Co do 27.60 >]<irtin Gilson do Fisher and Harris do . 220.78 Decatur Lumber Co do 6.00 J. M’. Breiner Court House 100.00 J. M. Gaskill do 80.00 C. C. Pumphrey- do 15.00 Schafor Hdw Co do 101.3.8 E. B. Gauker do 40.00 Decatur Lumber Co do 8.26 Phil Sauer do . .. v 78.50 Indiana Service Corp do and Jail 15.10 Midland Chemical Co do 39.00 Hyland Plumbing and Heating Co 99.G0 J. I. Holcomb Co do 14.11 August Morgan Co Farm 45.00 Lawrence Noll do 4-3.00 : Oscar Burry do 45.00 J Henry Schlegel do 41.00 Regina Heiman do 40.00 Beatrice Sours do 40.00 lu< inda Johpson do 6.00 Peter Heiman do 12.50 Burk Elevator Co do 95.20 Schafer Hdw Co do 26.36 Miller’s Bakery do 38.39 W. H. Cook do 6.00 C. V. Connell do • 121.70 Charlotte Gephart Bd of Guardians 10.00 ■ Alice Walter do 10.00 Mae Andrews do 10.00 J. M. Breiner Trustee do 15.00 ivaylie Hoagland do 15.00 Anna Tricker do 15.00 Gladys Shadye do 15.U0 ' Myrtle Shafer do J 5.00 Dan Niblick Trustee do 20.00 Mara McClure do 20.00 Lucinda Johnson do 25.00 Mary Meyer do 35.00 Burt Maimul.l do 1 •m Indiana State Sanitorlum do .... 65.00 > Adams Co Witness L Adv. 56.51 Democrat Co do 50.29 Julius Hnugk Rental 18.00 Irene Byron Sanitorium 180.00 Cooper and Nephews Bovine T. B. 125.90 Jay B. Current/ do 208.00 uick Boch Sheets Drain 52.50 Chas Cole Burk Bridge 131.00 Yost Bros. Haviland and Mesh. 2,328.00 Chris Beer Beer Hoad 6.00 I ■ ■ M 'i - d.O Henry Dickerson do 10.00 Warren Striker do . 10.00 Chris Augsburger Fox Road ... 4.30 Levi Schindler do . 2.00 I; ill us S'. liindh ;• do « l'.uii Ed. Beer do 10.00 Win. Baumgartner do 10,06 Wm Fuchs Fuchs Road 5.50 Arthur Zehr do I 10.00 Phil Schug do 10.00 Ernst Conrad Fuelling & B R .... i. 50 C. C. Beer do 10.00 Dennis Striker do JO.OO E. A. Mann Hurst Rd 87.00 Marklin & Zehr do 7,292.11 Chris Eicher Huser Rr 12.00 Rufus Huser do 3.50 Noah Moser do 2.00 Harry Meshberger do 10.00 Ernst Conrad Lehman Road 10.UO Phil Sauer do \ 10.00 Fred Marbaugh Luginbill Rd .... 2.00 Floyd Marbaugh do 2.00 ; Ed Luginbill do .1. 3.25 • I Phil Macklin do 10.00 < ’C. C. Beer do 10.00 August Scheiman Nyffler Rd 10.00 August Kruetzman do 10.00

Baker’s Restaurant do Chris Hokneuht Schulte Rd. -- Mai Klin A- Zehr do Geo. Geels Wemhoff Rd. . ! Macklin Ar Zehr do . 55 Chas Arnold Wendell Rd - Lawr.n.e Arnold do Otto Bollenbacher do - , .less Michaud do • • ' John Cook do 4 no’ 1 tennis Striker Hoads ’ ” Adams County Witness do Martin Jaberg do B. F. Breiner do ■ George Shoemaker do . f'I’rm hte & bitterer do 160 Indianapolis merelal do Hussell Jaberg do - Democrat Co do - - - A*",. Et. Wayne Blue I’t. Co do I tick Boch do . Delk Tonnelier do Timinas Dildin do Clint Hart Hwys Marlin Bullemeyer do 1«‘ ‘V IM Beet- do 219.50 James V. Hendricks do ■■ John 14. Mann do - Otto Kay do Milo Sales do Milton Etlgell do C. C. Beer do Ered Mathys do Vernon Miller do H '. -- Wlllium Bittner do ’l- lr <' till 1

MITICE TO taxpayers OF TAX LEVIES . n,n Matter rtf iletermhiiiiK the Tax Kates for Certain Purposes by Hartford ... ', <tin Atarns Count" indtona Before the Township Advisory Board ' Ktotuu. is hereby klv n the taxpayers of Hartford Township, Adams county, . ,n.„, I. 'I oi t,. ers Os said municipality at their regular meeUng ptoce, on the 4th day of September 1028, will consider the following th.duet < Idastfl.-nHons For Towartlw. TOWNSHIP FUND TllflON FIND Salary of Trustee 720.n0 p av „f Teachers HOOMO Office Rent *•.00 Total Tuition Fund 11900. M Trustee’s Expense Vm 00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND P.7MO IS rntThe^' IV ' 250 00 Repair of Buildings and Ground IW.H P»v Ar Adv Board 15 00 Repair of Equipment 3W.JJ F? a ,n Pe ords 30 00 S. I 00l Furn. and Equip M.M ' 100,00 Sch Supplies lot Janitor Supplies Total- Tv p Fund 1.905.00 Fuel for Schools iota, iwr runi • ~ t,oans int. and Insurance »I.M To Reimburse County 600.00 Pay of T ® a,- } , * y * “w™ HOAD FI ND reaehers Institute » ” Bridges and Culvertti ' Transportatio not < h,ld.. o Gravel. St'ne and Other Material lao oo Light and Power Miscellaneous 50.00 Miscellaneous . ... y, ln a iSJnM Total It ...id Fund 400.0" Total H’e.ual School 4un Estimate of Funds l» He Raised „ Ku „«l Township Road Tuition bp. behwl ’’"•J , Fund Fund Fund Fund F tiw.l 1 Total Est. Expenditures .01905 0400 011000 09650 »W 0 2 Miscellaneous Rev. Deducted , 3 Amt. to be raised by Tax 190«» .6.0 4 Balance July 31st . - 2155 4»3 4242 3017 5 Tax to be Collected 550 265 4435 4j. » 7 Total Revenue 2705 748 8677 75m! 8 Unexpended Appropriations 1260 465 5150 3210 0 Additional Appropriations 11 Total Deductions . 1260 465 5950 3740 12 Difference between Line 7 and 11 1 145 283 2727 3852 13 Working Balance 500 100 2750 2500 II Total to be raised by Taxation 1960 $213 $9523 $8298 1600 l*r«»|M»Me«l Levies Net Taxable Property . .. ■! $ 1.583,930.00 Levy ou 'mount 1" Properly He Rated Township $ (»K |96«i Hoad 015 -’ls Tuition 6" 9523 Special School* -525 829 S Poor ” ' 0 4 6W Total 1.24 19M Comparative Statement of Tavern < •lleeted ami to be Collected Fuad Collected Collected Collected < ©lleeted IH2U Levy 11127 Levy I«3b Lev* 1929 Lev* Township $2074 $2245 sll'. I’W Road 191 373 532 ;1‘ Tuition, ... 4454 5791 Sls<» Special School 11402 10282 8372 Poor 200200 200 ‘ ,n Total 18321 18891 18356 19544 Taxpayers appearing shall have a rigjit to be heard thereon. After the ta< levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling t hemsei • aggrieved hy such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax on,in,? i , I ? n th l for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor witn County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the ... Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. 18 Dated August 16, 1928. D. A. STUDLER, Trustee. Aug n— AOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEAIES - In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purf • ’ * ; Marys Township, Adams County, Indiana. Before the Township Advi ' Notice is hereby given the taxpavers of St. Marys Township. Adams ( ouno. Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at th-ir reguui meeting place, pn the 4th day of September, 1928, will consider the Hiiowtim budget Hmluet ( lunml fi<*ntioiiN For Townnblpu TOWNSHIP FI ND TUITION FUND Salary Trustee >720.00 Pay of Teachers Office Kent ... 60.U0 School' Transfers ma-KM Irustees Expense 20.00 Total Tuition Fund . ’ ?’ Pravelin * 150.110 SPECIAL SCHOOL Fl -I )(| b. Office lelephone 20.00 Repair of Buildings and Grounds »»»’• Let'Ords and Advertising 200.00 Repair of Equipment 5;’„ 0 I üblic Ditches 150.00 School Furniture and Equipi ilßllt ~o ' ay °f Advisory Board 15.00 School Supplies non!) Examination of Records 25.00 Janitor Supplies -’iiiiO Miscellaneous: 200.00 Fuel for Schools n oil > M -. are f emeteries . 40.00 Loans, Interest and Insurance > n? nc n| E Cemetlrles 75,00 Teachers Institute . sxoM Total Townshp fund . . 1,540.00 Janitor Service i isoiuil t . POOH FUND • Transportation of Children ‘ I ( ,o io Reimburse County 0200.00 Lig|it an dPower -oo.M ROAD FUND Miscellaneous 11 4 Labor Total Special School Fund St ,n ? an '* Other Material 450.00 BOND FUND „ atottO L " an ■ ««•«<> Bonds ... JoO MUe.nL mpnrary Lnan 25.00 Interest v 140.00 Miscellaneous 50.00 Total Bond Fund Eslliuute Os Fund To He Raised Poor Twp. Road T.l'n S|>. ><’ 1 ' ” ' | „,ul Line 1 Total i.-o. . Fund Fund Fund I’ u :>0 ' 2 Mlseenaneoul ,M 0 ’"’jo ’ Line 4 JuL *’ y TaXati °" Line 7 TotaV'^um^ e, ' a ~ . ,;PV ’. » 73 4 778 Line 11 ToUi e Dedmion« >rl( ‘ t ‘' )nB 119 ® 970 8356 15 ?« tl” its tK KSf m S “‘ Un£ 1^ Cp ■■ ■ ■*■■■ 390 2.666 2856 ito bo Raised by Taxation 1314 531 11156 1 1079 Net Taxable Propertv . I’lopusetl Levies . . , l 0 Fund ’ ' 31,963,960 Number of Taxable Polls l-\ ’ Levy on Levy on A»i»"' ' Township Polls Property He H' ", Road 07 07 ’’ll Tuition .. . . 03 03 Special School 6" 60 Pont 11 11 -Ino Total 01 01 26120 Fund 'l’aratl'e Statement of Tastes CoUeeCetl and to be f ' o,,< ’ < 1 t * ( d „|| e ete'l Colleeted Colleeted Colleeted Township mil Levy 11127 Levv ms Levy ltw>' ’ Road - 91 431 01456 01 823 Tuition 200 Special School 7200 5867 H°3o ...I-, Bond • 9287 7630 8162 ‘‘jjj levies 0 haVe deterniVned't & rl ’ ht ‘° Sbe heard ’’thereon. After ’ b s e el ”t aggrieved by such levies Jen or more ta-payers feeling 21?«Kl'inei’i* for further and final tetior/ . l J ppeal t 0 the State Board of Tax c ?"’ nl 2 r <th the County Auditor not"late• t^ re ? n - hy tiling a petition therefor » »’ t °th r l L h cS , X ay ° f 3ePtember ' " Tr-tee of St , £^ N T # p FORTNET •

John Habegger do Meshberger Bros, do Erie Stoe Co do Lucius Homers do Lime Stone Quarries Co do lludy Tire Service Co i,;!’ A. B. Lenhart do Chas E. Magley do ls . ” John Bucher do j J I. Martin Jaberg. Auditor In and tor said county and state hereby , ertitv that the above is a true and correct list of the allowances made by the Coramissioners of said County .it their rezu lar meeting held August t'th, is.t, Witness my had amt - ificiai Eea i this Sth day ot August 1 ■'t. Martin Jaherg (SEAL) August ii.ii —.— — NOTH E Notice of Special meetim; at regular meeting ot Advisory Boar.; Ut Hartford Township on Tuesday Sept uther t, i,;j for Hie purpose ot making the follow. Ing appropriations of funds to be available for the year I'.tjs. Fund No. 3» Tuition (SDO.H Fund No 25 8. S. ioo.iti) ; Fund No. 24 do . 2H.H ] Fund No 23 do 2<Hi.tHi : Total HM.H D. A. Studler, Trustee Aug 18-35 — o BOARD and ROOM -Day or weekI prices right. Phone 965. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. 194-3tx