Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 200, Decatur, Adams County, 23 August 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED ■ J ADVERTISEMENTS, J ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■ AND NOTICES ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■ FOR SALE FOR SALK'-An Easy Washer Tall at 604 N. sth street. J9Bt3x FOk SALbW TRADE-Kordsoti tree tor, plow, disk and cart, ull In No. 1 condition. Second house south of the Dent school. J. K. Ilahu. 198t6x Foil SALK —Wash creek sand, *'*><l for concrete work. Olias. W. Johnson, R. 7, Phone 865-11. 200t3x FOR SALK OR I.FASH — Grocery consisting o f groceries, lunch counter and gasoline station, splendid location on a busy street. A wonderful opportunity for the right party. Would consider a city property in exchange. For further information see owner. Gilbegt Strickier. Telephone 748. 300-31 x FOk SALK —Hogs. Lula Walters. Route 8. FOR SALK—Large, high grade Short horn heifer with calf . Fine animal, good milker. Also Guernsey male j calf R. J. Mann, phone J. 885.! 200-3tx. FOR SALK-3 sows with L’S pigs two weeks old Peter Pearson. Route 1. j Phone 870-R 300-3 t I WANTED WANTED — Reroofing and garaee building. Lowest prices in years; workmanship and material gully guaranteed; no down payment, easy month-1 ly payments; estimates free. Phone, or write Powell Building Co. 279 Cen- j tral Bldg., Fort Wayne, Phone A-1418. 198--3tx j Special notice to Singer users-free , attachment lessons every Thursday • evening 7 to 8:30. Phone for reser- j vations. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 134 West Monroe. 199-3 t. WANTED —A salesperson interested in selling high quality home equipment wdth satisfactory compensation. Call at Central Electric Co. 199t3x WANTED—Man with truck to work on commission. Phone 948 or address Postoffice box 181. 199-4tx. SALESMAN WANTED— On-commis-sion. For territory required. Big opportunity. Free portfolio “The Big Success Plan of Selling” explains | fully. Send for it now. Union Oil & Supply Cosine., Milwaukee, Wis- [ consin. ltx —WANTED—tags. Rubber, Paper of all kinds, Bcrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Alto In the market for wool. We will call with our truck for any Junk yeu wish to dispose of. Also In the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. Near Q. R. & I. Crossing. 89-W t» FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven room modern resi- j dence near business section. Both hard and soft water, furnace, garage. A. D. Suttles. 181TF LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sigmi Chi fraternity pin, set with pearls. Finder please return to! this office and receive reward. 191-ts j FOUND—Stray sow and slioat. Owner may have same by paying dam- J ages done to crops and ad. Chas. I Bittner, R. R. 4, Preble phone. 199t3x! Lost Enjoyment If one cares nothing for books, he has shut out a whole 25 or 30 per cent of his power to enjoy his stay on earth. He" may feel no mental needs.—Exchange. Advantage in Marriage Married men live fonr years longer ! In England than bachelors, acordlng to j a statement made to a convention of life Insurance actuaries. STOCK HOLDER'S MEETING Notice is hereby Riven that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company of t)ecatur, Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the j city of Decatur, Indiana, on September It, litas at 7 o’clock p. m. for the election of five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may be properly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EH I NOE K, Sec’y. Aug 1!0 to_Sej>t_lt TOT JOHNSON Auctioneer Experience, ability, energy, knowledge of values and a wide acquaintance enubleg 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 6C$ and 1022

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— LOANS — j ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY I at 6% for 5 years, 10 years or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION | ON FARM LAND at 5, SJ/2 and 6% j , —according (o the amount borrow- j |ed for 6 years, 10 years, or 20 j years. The 20 year loan is on j Government Plan, with new full j payment plan that is advanlagmis | j to borrower. We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies, We will sign your bond. COMPANY I | TilK SUTTLES-EDWARDS j Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. | o - —o 0 —- —— o LOBKNSTEIN & HOVVER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answe"ed promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT 0— 0 S. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd StMrs. Black, Ladv Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone N 6OO Home phone 7?7 Ambulance Service N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, (’<lasses Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30-*T2:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. Telephone 136. MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstracts of title to real estate. SCHURGfcR'S ABSTRACT OFFICE 133 S. 2nd St. H. I ROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The 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. YOTKK OF COMMISSIONER'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE Notice is hereby given that the undersigned .commissioned by virtue of an order of the Adams Circuit Court made and entered in a certain cause therein, pending entitled Jacob A. Took vs. Carrie M. Peel, et. al. be in A cause Number 12971 for the partition of certain real estate, hereby gives notice that at the Law Office of .Clark J. Lutz, over the First National Bank on the East side of Second Street in the » ity of Decatur, Indiana on Monday, the 10th day of September in 1928 at ten o’clock A. M. of said day he will offer for sale at private vendue and at not less than the full appraised value, thereof, the following described real estate to wit: The south half of the north east quarter of section thirteen (13) township twenty five (2G) north range fourteen (14) east, also the south east quarter of the north west quarter of said section thirteen (13) township twenty five (25) north range fourteen (14) east all in Adams County, Indiana. TrqiiN of Milo One third rash in hand on day of sale one third in nine months and one third in eighteen months from the day of sale the purchaser to secure the deferred payments by notes drawing six pet cent interest from date secured by a mortgage upon the real estate sold. Said sale wiil be made subject to the approval of the Adams Circuit Court and said sale will be continued from day to day at private sule, until said real estate is sold. Clark J. Lutz, Commissioner. August 9-16-23 NOTICE OF I*l BMC LETTING Noth e is hereby given tha t ihr Boafd of ’Commissioners of Adams, county, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road in Preble township iri said county, known as til* Herman Buruck Macadam Road, up and until ten o’clock A. M. Wednesday September 5, 1928 at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners. held in the City of Decatur, County, Indiana. Sealed bids will he received for the construction of said road in accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor’s office of said county, said road to be built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid in -twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder, if awarded the eontract, will enter into contract therefor ami complete same, according to such contract and in accordance with the hid filed. All bids shall be made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per cent, of any one estimate out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bidsv Martin Jaberg, Adams County, Indiana. August 9-16-23

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRA T THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1928

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Pittsburgh Livestock Market Pittsburgh livestock market, Aug. ?3 —(INS)—" cattle—supply light; car loads blank; market steady; choice 15-1550; prime 1450-15; good to 141475; tidy buetchers 13-14; fair 12-13; common 9-1050; common to good fat bulls 9-12; common to good fat cows 5-850; heifers 11-12; fresh cows and springers SSO-$125; veal calves 1850; heavy and thin calves blank. Sheep and lamb -supply 500; market steady with slow decline: prime wethers blank; good 850; lambs 147515. Hogs — receipts 1250; market steady; prime heavy hogs 1275-1290; heavy mixed 13-1325; mediums 13401350; heavy Yorkers 1340-1350; light Yorkers 1250-13; pigs 11-12; roughs 1050-125. East Buffalo Livestock Kast Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 23—(INS) — Hogs, receipts 1,000; holdovers. 400; market steady; 220-270 pounds 13.45; 130-140 pounds 12-75-13; packing sows 11-11.50. ' Cattle 200; market steady; all cutter cows 5.25-7.25 medium bulls 8.509; light weights 7.50-8; calves, 50; vealers steady at 18.50 down. Sheep 400; lambs strong to 25

cents higher; good 15.25; throw outs 11.50-12; fat ewes 6-7.25; cull and common, 2.50-5.25. Chicago Grain Close Wheat; Sept. 11.1164-1.12; Dec. $1.17-1.171/4; March $1.22*4; May, $1.24%-%. Corn: Sept. 89%-%; Dec. 73%-%; March 75%-% L Ma V 78 ‘* Oats: Sept, new 37%, old 36%; Dec. new 40%, old 39%; March 42%-%; May 44. Rye: Sept. 97%; Dec. 989j%; March $1.00%. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Receipts calves 25; Hogs 150; Sheep 200; Market steady to 10c 4tigher. 90110 lbs $1025; 110-130 lbs $1125; 130140 lbs $1190; 140-160 lbs $1245; 160180 lbs $1265; 180-200 lbs $1285; 200250 lbs $1260; 250-300 lbs $1235; 300350 lbs $1200; Roughs SIOSO-$1100; Stags $750-$800; calves SI7OO down; Lambs SI3OO down. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 23) Heavy fowls 23c Leghorn fowls 16c Barred Rocks 31c Heavy Springers 30c Leghorn Springers 24c Old Roosters 10c Geese •. 8c Ducks 12c Eggs, dozen 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 23) Soft wheat $1.20 Mixed wheat 1.10 Hard wheat 1.00 Oats 30 Corn $1.35 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c o Sign of Age When you recall that the very best baseball game you ever witnessed wus played on the village pasture lot back of the grist mill nnd that the admission fee was exactly zero, then you're growing old, my boy, you're growing old.—Albany Knickerbocker Pres*. « 0 NOTICE OF PC HI,IC LETTING Notice is hereby given that the Board of Commissioners of Adams county, Indiana, will receive bids for the construction of a macadamized road In Kirkland township in said copnty known as the Jeff Cruni Macadamized road up and until ten o’clock A. M. Wednesday September 5, 1928 at the regular meeting of said Board of Commissioners, held In the City of Decatur, Adams County, Indiana. Sealed bids will be received for the construction of said road In accordance with the plans, specifications and report of the viewers and engineer, which are now on file in the Auditor's office of said county, said road to he built of crushed stone alone. A bond must accompany each bid In twice the amount of the bid filed, conditioned on the faithful performance of said work, and that the bidder, If awarded the eontract, will enter tn<o eontract therefor and complete same, according to such contract and in accordance with the bid filed. .411 bids shall lie made so as to give the amount for which said road will be constructed for cash, payable on estimates to be made by the engineer in charge not to exceed eighty per cent, of any one estimate out of the funds to be hereinafter raised by the sale of bonds as required by law. The Board of Commissioners reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Martin Jaberg, Auditor Adams County, Indiana. August 9-16-23

TO PUT PAGEANT TOGETHER SOON fCONTIJIIfKn KHOM IMtiK itlfE) In Episode 11. In dainty wild rose costume and waving a huge rose on a long stem, these girls have a pretty little dance In waltz time. This group comprises Ruth Vogelwede, Fern , Zimmerman, Martha Jane Linn, Barbara Krick, Helena Rayl, Margaret McGill, Marjorie Johnson, Marjorie Carrot, and Loretta Rose Lose. Tlie Daisies are the second group of ' Kpisode 11, to be summoned by the Spirit of the Umberlost. In their daisy costumes and with a daisy chain in in their hands, they exemplify an attractive dance and then take their ! places in the wilderness to populate the "Umberlost". The "Daisies" include: Kathryn Hower. Patsy Fullenkamp. Kileen Burk, Salome Schmitt, Mary Kathryn Tyndall, Mary Jane Schafer, Margaret Campbell, Edwinna Shroll, and Vitginia Rose Christen. 1 Many other groups go to make up this spectacular performance, all of whiclf are progressing, nicely in rehearsal work. Other features of the pageant are being worked out individually on the side, and it is hoped that all will he i in readiness for putting various parts cf it together next week. o NEW PAVEMENT NEARLY FINISHED (CONTIXTED FROM PAGE OVUI

street has been widened to conform to a city street. The entire road is built of concrete. The Monroe street improvement is finished and was opened t otraffic a few days ago. The improvement extends west from Thirteenth street to the Erie crossing, west of the corporate limits. The road is built of brick with curb alpng the improvement. These two roads and the Country Club road, extending south from Mercer avenue past the Decatur Country Club grounds, form main entrances to the city. The roads were built by Washington township under the three-mile road law. — FEAR MISSING OFFICER MET WITH FOUL PLAY (CONT.AUED KBOtt PAGE ONE* merman was murdered by the robbers and his body placed in the barn and then the barn set afire. Charred Body Found Fremont, Ind., Aug. 23—(U.R) — A man's charred body, a burned barn and an automobile left in the garage of the Steuben county sheriff are the for a tragedy authorities are trying to reconstruct. The barn burned on the farm of Mrs. Joanna Bricker, four miles west of here, early Wednesday. Wilson Dugid, Don Stoy and Irvin Bricker found a man's skull and a few other bones when they searched the rtiins a few hours after the flames died down. Exceipt for the letter "B" found on a scrap of the dead man's underwear, there was no other mark that might be an aid to establishing his identity. TJie body is so badly burned that Coroner F. R Humphries said an autopsy would be impossible. The mystery auto carried license plates issued to E. S. Bliss, hotel Roberts, Muncie. But police of that city said they could find no trace of a man of that name. In the car was a set of Michigan license plates and a card showing they had been issued to Thomas P. Williams, Detroit. Steuben county authorities were investigating in Detroit today. o Ilerne Schools To Open Tuesday, September 4 Berne, Aug. 23, —(Special)—The Berne schools will open on Tuesday, September 4, instead of Monday, September 3, which is Labor Day, according to a decision made by the school board. Many, families had planned to take vacation trips over Labor Day and had asked that their children be excused from school on Monday. AH pupils in the grades and the first year of high school will he required to meet on Tuesday, September 4, while the second, third and fourth year classes in the high school will not meet until Wednesday, September 5. o tinman aoay s sv etß.'u Ail solid parts of the body are heavier than water. The rpeciflc gravity varies with the parts under consideration.

MISSING PLANE REPORTED SEEN OVER GREENLAND (CONTINI'ED FROM PAG IQ ONE) as a poor operator and this might account for the dlscrepency. The signals received were a series of five "R's", immediately followed by a series of five “D’s.” These were repeated until ten sets of them had been sent and then came two “A's" in rapid succession. Veterans Os Foreign Wars Open Convention Indianapolis, Ind., August 23 (INS) — Flags and gaily colored bunting were Springing up all over downtown Indianapolis today as the city began dressing up in preparation for the 29th annual national encampment of the Veterans of Foreign Wars which will bring more than 20,000 ex-soldiers here. The encampment opens Sunday, hu' already many delegates are arriving on every train and by automobile. o Four Persons Seriously Hurt In Traction Wreck Fatrland, Ind.. August 23 -JINS)— Four of twenty-three persons injured in a collision of Indianapolis and Southeastern traction cars here Wednesday were in a serious condition today. Among the seriously injured are Irvin Neal. Indianapolis, Conductor of the eastbound car in the crash; Thdmas Slater, Chicago, and Earl Talbott Shelbyville. 'JIOTIrt; TO DBFKMIAVrs State of lhdiana. Adams County, SS: 111 the Adams Circuit Court, In Vacation t'JC’S Cause Wn. 11US1. Complaint to partition real estate Comes now loots Hitrken as iruardlan of Margaret Ante Campbell and Krman liale Campbell, plaintiff in tlie above entitled cause and said plaintiff lias filed her complaint in said cause together with the affidavit of a competent person that (lie following named defendants in said cause are not residents of the State nr Indiana, to wit•lulia Campbell. Dwight Campbell. Min'ion Campbell, Dane Campbell, Wilson True Campbell. Netlia Campbell; thut said action is to partition the following described real estate in Adams County state of Indiana to wit: The north west quarter of the north east quarter and the north half of the south west quarter all of section seventeen (IT) in township twenty six (-«> north of range fifteen east in Adams County, Indiana. That a cause of action exists against all of said defendants and that each and all of said defendants are necessary parties. to said ac tion and that they are believed to he lion-residents of the state of Indiana. Notice is therefore given said defendants that unless they he and appear on the "fitlt day of the September Term, ltt-8 of the Adams Circuit Court of Indiana being the and day of October 1928 to be hidden at the Court House in the city of Decatur in said County and state and answer or demur to said complaint the same will be heard and determined in llielr absence. In witness whereof, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said court at ttie office of tlie clerk thereof in tlie city of Decatur, Indiana this 7tli day of August. 1!I28, John .10. Nelson, Clerk Fruehte and bitterer Attorneys for Flaintiff August 9-1(1 and 23

I have purchased the Barber Shop located in the MURRAY HOTEL and have now assumed active management and operation of same. I cordially invite all the old customers as well as the new to call and sec me in my new location. FRANCIS HOWARD We will do barbering work of all kinds and especially invite the work of ladies and children.

I Farm prosperity is ym built on Quality Seeds Hj and feeds which can H only be obtained on well I Krick-Tyndall |j

| PUBLIC SALE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1928 al 11:00 P. M. Prompt. PREBLE, INDIANA 7—Room Semi-Modern Home—7 I will sell ;it Public Auction to the highest bidder, without reserve, my 7 Room Home, located at Preble, this house is in f irst elass condition, equipped with electric lights and #is, Maicslic furnace; Large I.ol; plenty Garden space. An ideal home. Must be seen to be appreciated. TERMS:—SmaII down payment, balance like rent. ED. F. BOESSE. For further information call ROY S. JOHNSON. Auctioneer, Phone 606.

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS BET RESULTS VOTH K TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX I.KVIKH In the Matter of I ‘fteVmininK the Tax Kates for Certain Purposes by Monroe Township, Adams County. Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. No tie© is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe Township, Adams County Indiana, that tlie proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 4th day of 11*28. will consider the following budget Unduet < htMMifiriitionM For l own*hl|»N TOWNSHIP FUND TUITION FUND *-l? p y of Trustee »##* Pay of Teachers .* Kr.OO rriurtM’7u»MM 15a Total r«moti>und .. u»« Clerk Hire . 10# SPECIAL. SCHOOL FI ND Supplies and Salary for J of P. Repair of Buildings and Grounds .500 Records and advertising 2->0 .... Public pitches 2r.11 Repair of Equipment 1)0 Pav of Advisory Board .... Hi School Film, and Equipment :500 School Transfers - 3*75 Supplies .. . 400 Examination of Records •<> Miscellaneous 125 Janitor Supplies !-• Total Township Fund 5640 Fuel for Schools \ POOR FUND 'Loans, Dullest and Insurance To Reimburse County 637 Teachers Institute UOAP FUND .lanitor Service . I" 11 " Labor ... v 50 Transportation of Children 7**o Bridges and Culverts '■» Light and Power Gravel. Stone and Other Material f.oo Miscellaneous ■ Total Road Fund 6001 Total Special School Fund Ssa.. F*timate of Fund* to l»e I wed Twp. Bond Tuition S|». s **'l Poor Fund Fund Fund Fund Fui‘l Line 1 Total Estimate of Expenditures .. 5640 #OO 17500 50 Line 2 Miscellaneous Revenue Deducted 814 Line 2 Amount to be Raised by Taxation 5965 600 16086 59... Line 4 Balances July 21 21 41 162 10330 I*'2 Line 5 Taxes t be Collected . 2 406 153 5930 2.Jt Line 7 Total Revenue 45 47 315 14660 3830 Line 8 Unexpended Appropriations . 4834 284 8700 1630 Line 11 Total Deductions .. 4834 284 8700 1H,1" Line 12A Line 7 minus line 11 31 7560 12U0 Line 128 Line 11 minus line 7 287 Line 13 Working Balance . ... . 1491 4375 1486 Line 14 Total to be Raised by Taxation 5373 569 11935 6241 Proposed Levies I 15 ■ - 2 Net Taxaple Property |2,98;».2<0.09 Levy <»n Amount to Property be R*i***” Township .10 Road 02 i*69 Tuition 11.77".01 t*7 7 2 11 777. 1177. Special School ... .21 #-1* Poor 01 Total ......... 74 216". Comparative statement of Taxes Colleeled and to he Collected To he Collected Collected Colleeled Collect*"! HKSS Levy 1988 Levy 11127 Levy HWh !•«> Township * . 6(1110.00 5630 4706 •*< ’ Road 265 Tuition 11370.65 9773 11*75 nj” Special School 5207.64 541 7 7013 Bond 758.46 675 320 Poor 617.62 1245 576 Total 23052.00 22748 24304 -1J , -‘ I . Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the nar levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggiK" ed by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners further and final action thereon, bv filing a petition therefor with the Count' Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State board will fix a date of hearing in thiscounty. VANCE MATT AX. Trustee Dated August 22, 1028. August NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes b\ I !•" " Township. Adams County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of French Township, Adams County. Indiana. Hist the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regal" meeting place, on the Ith day of Sept. 102 s, will consider the followin',; budget. Budget I lassi flcnt ions For Townships TOWNSHIP FUND | SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND OH!," Kent rU ' Stee .. 'Z7 O a " d Gr " P "' l !“T« a. Traveling 125.09 i Repair of Equipment 1 b. Office / 50.00 j School Film, and Equip Records and Adv 300.001 q rhno i g„ nr ,n PS .100.00 Public Ditches 400.00 *“ 1 hppl Pay of Adv Board 15.00 ! Janitor Supplies School Transfers 2000.00 Fuel for Schools Exam Records . 25 00 » , . , , 100 ,l ' Miscellaneous: 58.00 Loans ' tnt and Insu,an< - e Care of Cemeteries 50.00 School Transfers ' . >() Total Township fund . 3683.00 Pav of Teachers Vir'lU* -n-ITION FUND Janitor Service ......... ..X'oo 7 Teachers $..1 33.00 Transportation of Children : ~,, Total Tuition Fund ... 5133.00 Total Special School Fund Estimate of Fond To Be Raised w Township Tnlllas >l> 1 ,md Fund Fund r n(» 1. Total Est. Expenditures .. 3683.00 5133 00 * ,K 3. Misc. Rev. Deducted 1450 00 - no (V» 3. Amt. to be raised by Tax 3683.00 3683.00 ~SK . , . s 4. Balance July 31st 580.89 3017.14 “,; 75. 'Pax to be Collected 1412.69 • 1600.38 -- 1 ’ 6. Uncollected Misc. Rev 45 00 7. Total Revenue 1503.3 S 4662.52 8. 1 ((expended Appropriations 3050.(10 3756.66 J;;;: „> 11. Total Deductions 3050 00 3786.66 I'. 1 !'. 1 ., 12. Difference betw. Line 7 and 11 1056 12 1540.00 7 ~0 13. Working Balance .. .. moo 2500.00 J 4 /-V !v! 14. Total to be raised by Taxation 3683.00 3683.00 Net Taxable Property reposed Levies $1,531,830.0# land 'ey? "" Be'Ha!"'' l Tow#nshlp Pruperly 36x3."# Tuition . 94 *5-foo fomparallvr Statement of Taxes Collected and to be Collected Colleeled Coll*-eled Colleeled * J' 11 . Town h“, n H«e« Levy 1«7 Levy l*2H IW ; T T "‘„ hlp ■ 1 726 1 782 2*l* :; fi ,l I 1. It ion 2978 *>6B3 317 » Social School ; s«* 3367 441 2 Total ot t* 7 832 10589 “ ,j; aXP . ayerf, K ap^ar,n * Bhall hAVr a right to be heard thereon. After the \ le\ I.'S have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves age' furthered 'AVA*' T. ay " p »*' a > f " ««»ts Board of t!x Commissioners f«> t » ur al'. er n , a ' act ' on thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the - . -vm r do»? te » s han , ,he (uul ' th Monday of September, and the stat * 1 Dated ASgust 20 1M« "* tW * CoUnty ’ n .„.,... MAKTIN MOESC %ug,m 23-30 A % UO LC«3 W