Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 202, Decatur, Adams County, 25 August 1928 — Page 2

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J CLASSIFIED ■ J ADVERTISEMENTS, J ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■ AND NOTICES . ■ FOR SALE f6R SALE or TRADE—Fordson trac tor, plow, disk and cart, all in No. 1 condition. Second house south of j the Dent school. J. E. Hahn. 198t6x FOR SALE—Wash creek sand,’good for concrete work. Chas. W. Johnson. R. 7, Phone 8M B. 200t3x FOR &ALE OR LEASE - 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. Gilbert Strickler. , Telephone 748. 200-3tx FOR SALE—Hogs. Lula Walters. Route 8. I FOR SALE—latrge, high grade Short- ' horn heifer with calf . Fine animal, j good milker. Also Guernsey male calf R. J- Mann, phone J. 885. : 200-Stx. FOR SALE 3 sows with 28 pigs two weeks old Peter Pearson. Route 1. Phone 870-R 200-3 t! FOR SALE- 12 head of shoats weigh ing 95 pounds. Floyd Stoneburner, . Decatur. R.R. 2. 201-3 t. USEDTARS 1927 Chevrolet Coach — First class .condition. 1926 Nash Special 6, 4-door sedan. 1925 Dodge Sedan. 1925 Dodge 4-pass. Coupe. 1925 Ford 4 door Sedan 1925 Ford Coupe 1925 Star Sedan 1925 Ford Touring Open Evenings Liberal terms. SAYLORS MOTOR CO. 209-13 No. Ist ft.

FOR SALE - Several nsetl coal ranges and oil ranges. Northern Indiana Public Service Co. 203-3tx. FOR SALE —Grocery store in town of 6,000, doing more than SIOO,OOO worth of business a year. Will sell at inventory. Terms one-fourth cash. ; balance in monthly or semi-annual payments. Write P. O. Box No. 70,: Bluffton, Ind. Aug 25-Sep 1 FOR SALE—Two male Flemish Giant rabbits. F. E. Myers, 12th and | Nuttman, or R.R. 4. 202-2tx. FOR SALE —7-piece bed room suite, good as new. Cheap if sold at once. Phone 247. 202t3x FOR SALE Fourty Wyandotte yearling hens and seventy-five Barred Rock ' pallets. Mrs. Sherman Archer, second house south of Pleasant Mills. 202-2tx. j FOR SALE—One pure bred male Guernsey, 18 months old, good size, i well marked, quiet. Jim Hendricks, Monroe phone 23. 202t3 WANTED WANTED —Man with truck to work on commission. Phone 949 or address Postoffice box 181. 199-4tx. WANTED—An exceptional opportunity is offered an experienced salesiperson, or one desiring to learn salesmanship, with satisfactory compensation arrangement for good producers. Apply 103 North Second st. 202t3x FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven room modern residence near business section. Both hard and soft water, furnace, garaged A. D. Suttles. 181TF, FOR RENT—Five-room, ground floor, entrance building at Bellmont park. Good clean, comfortable rooms, slo I per month. Three-room cottage In , Bellmont park, $lO per month. Cail 606 or see Roy Johnson. 201-3 t. FOR - RENT — Seven-room modern house on North 6th street. B. J. ' Rice, 237 North sth street, phone 184. 201

LOST AND FOUND LoS’t'—Sigrni Clii fraternity pin, set with pearls. Finder please return to this office and receive reward. 191-ts LOST — 3-strand necklace between Edwards Studio and N. 11th street. If found, please return to 319 North 11th street or call 720. 201-3 t LOST-RoT of money containing two ten dollar bills and one five somewhere between First St. and City Hall. Finder please call 225 or return to City Hall and receive reward. 201-3 t FOUNIS—-Strayed brood sow. Owner may have same by calling at my place, identifying same and paying for this ad. E. H. Kruetzmann, Decatur, R. 4. 202t3x

wdtw* > ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Experience, ability, energy, knowledge of values and a wide acquaintance enables! 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 606 and 1022 ,

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—LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY j I at 6% for 5 years, 10 years I or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION |; ON FARM LAND at 5, s</ 2 and 6% | j —according to the amount borrow- j j ed for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 | | years. The 20 year loan is on j i Government .Plan, with new full , | payment plan that is advantagcu re | j to borrower. i We specialize in all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Gid Line Companies. We will sign your bond. COMPANY THE SUTTLES-EDWARDS Corner 2nd & Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. () u o— -o LUBENSTEIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 246 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. IL FROHNAPFEL, D. C. DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC A HEALTH SERVICE The Neurocalometer Service Will Convince You at 104 S. Third Street Office and Residence Phone 314 Office Hours: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. VI’POI VIHEXT OF lOMINISTBATRIX mi. 2.->«r> Notice is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Administratrix of the estate of Bruce Christen, late of Adams County, deceased The estate Is probably solvent. Alice Christen. Aikuinistratrix H. M. He Voss, Attorney August 24. 1928 Aug 25- Sept 1 det the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay, O DR. G. F. EICHHORN Veterinarian Office at Sale Barn ) on First Street j Bacilary white diarrhoea of I chickens controlled by blood tes(. For particulars, call | Phones: Office 306; Res. 301.

Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have ;uiy extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to do it. Phone 42 for appoinlmtui. Florence Holthouse Judge J. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. When ill try Chiropractic B it Will Add Fars to Your w use and Life to Your Years Phone for an appointment. CHARLES & CHARLES Chiropractors Office Hours: 10 to 12—2 to 5 6:30 to 8:00 I 127 No. Second St. Phone 628.

DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT 1 SATURDAY, AUGUST 25, 1928.

MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS Cleveland Produce Cleveland, Aug. 25.—(U.R)—Produce butter: extra."* in tub lots 49%-51%; extra firsts 45%-47%; seconds 41%43%. Eggs: extras 38; extra firsts 35; firsts 33; ordinaries 28%. Poultry: heavy fowls 30-31; Leghorns 22-24; heavy 35-37; Leghorn broilers 28-30; dueks 20-22; Geese 16-17; old cocks 15-17. Potatoes ILS. No. 1 cloth top stave barrels Virginia 260. Chicago Grain Close Chicago.—Wheat Sept. 110% to %; Dec. 115% to %; March 120% to %; May 90% to 91. Oats Dec. 37% to %; Sept, old 37%, Dec. new 40%; Dec. old 40%; March 42%, May 44%, rye Sept. 96%, Rec. 96%, Mardh 98%. Fort Wayne Livestock Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 25.—(MS) — Livestock. Receipts—calves 25; hogs 100; sheep 50; market steady. 90-110 pounds 1025; 110-130 pounds 1125; 130-140 pounds 1190; 140-160 pounds 1245; 160-180 pounds 1255; 180-200 pounds 1275; 200-250 pounds 1250; 250-300 pounds 1225; 300-350 pounds 1200; rough 1050-1100; stags 750-1050 L calves 1750 down; lambs 1300 down East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs 700, holdovers 900. steady, 160-220 lbs $13.25-13.35; 240-325 lbs. $12.50-12.90; packing sows sll-11.50; Cattle 25; market steady; steers and heifers sl2-14; medium to good cows $9-10.25; cutters $5.25-7.25; bulls $8.50-9; yearlings $15.25-16.25; Calves 25; vealers 19; good to choice vealers $18.50-19; cull and common $11.5017. Sheep 100, steady; good to choice $15.25-15.50; throwouts sl2-12.50; fat ewes $6-7.25; cull and common $2.505.25. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected Auguct 25.) Heavy fowls 22c Leghorn fowls 17c Barred Rocks 28c Heavy springers 27c Leghorn >n>ringers 23c Old roosters . . 9c Geese 7c Ducks He Eggs, dozen 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected Auguct 25.) Soft Wheat. $1.25 Mixed Wheat ,$t 11 Hard Wheat $lO5 Oats 32c Corn , 31.35 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45 C —o- * THE * * CAMPAIGN * * LOG * ¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥ By United Press Governor Alfred Smith was feted at Seagiri, N.J., where he appeared at the governor’s day celebration with Governor Harry Moore of New Jersey and a host of prominent democrats. Herbeit Hoover was back in Washington whete he hoped to rest for a few days before plunging into a series of conferences with eastern republican leaders. A it-[fay Rainbow k rainbow sometimes may be seen all day long In a cloudless sky in Siberia. It Is said to be due to reflection of the sun on fine particles of snow in the air. STOCK HOI.I>EH"S mbkting Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Citizens Telephone Company of Decatur. Indiana, will be held at the office of the secretary of said company, in the city of Decatur, Indiana, on Monday, September 3, ttigH 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 he properly brought before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHTNGKR, Sec'y. Aug 20 to Sept. 3 _o NOTICE Notice of Special meeting at regular meeting of Advisory Board of Hartford Township on Tuesday September 4, 1928 for the purpose of making the following appropriations of funds to be available for the year 1928. Fund No. 30 Tuition $500.00 Fund No 25 8. 8 200.00 Fund No. 24 do 200.00 Fund No 22 do 200.00 Total I'loo.oo. ’ D. A. Studler, Truatee Aug 18-25

MTKOI’HI ITIOMK FOK l»2s Notirr to Ta»pn>rr of Tiim In the Matter of Determining the Tax Kates for Certain Purposes by the City of Deeatur, Adams County, Indiana. Before the City Council. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Decatur, Adams County Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipHlity at their regular meeting place, on the 4th days of Sept. 1928, will consider the following budget Miiyorn Salary 1. Salary |1,200.00 2. Expenses 25.00 flty Clerk 3. Salary 600.00 4. Expenses 300.00 City Treaaurer 5. Salary 300.0» 6. Expenses 200.09 City Attorney 7. Salary 500.09 8. Special Service 100.09 9. Office Expenses ... 50.99 City Engineer 13. Salar\ 14. Assistant - 109.90 15. Expenses 50.00 City Hall 16. Fuel, Light, and Water 600.00 17. Repairs 18. Supplies - 100.00 19. Telephone 390.09 Streets and % Ileys 20. Sal. Street Commissioner 1,800.00 21. Material and/ Supplies 2,000.00 22. Labor on Streets 5,000.09 23. Street Lighting - 7.000.00 34. Street Intersection 890.00 Sewers 26. Sewer Construction . 290.00 27. Repairs 450.90 Proteett«»n. (Pellcrl 28. Salary of Police ... f 4440.00 29. Extra Police 200.90 30. Supplies and Expenses 25.00 31. Care of Prisoners 10.09 Fire Depnrtmvnt 32. Salary, Firemen 4230.00 33. New Fire Equipment 525.00 34. Supplies and Repairs 600.00 35. Volunteer Firemen 500.00 36. Water Hydrant Rental 8200.00 , 37. Firemen’s Ex to Con 75.00 Health Department x. Salary Officers

NOTICE TO TAXPAYEHS OF TIX LEVIES In the Matter of determining; the tax rates of Certain Purposes by RirKlaml Township. Adams County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayer's of Kirkland Township. Adams County ' Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their 'regular meeting place, on the 6 day of Sept. 192 K. will consider the following budget: Budget ClnsslfleatloilM for Townships TOWNSHIP FUND SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Salary- of Trustee 600 Uepair of Bldg and Ground Traveling I's 5,, h00l Kuril and Equip. «■-•> .rfOee K 60 School Supplies Dm Records and Adv. 116 Janifr Supplies Um Public liiti iiPK 100 I* uel of b>< hoois • Pay of Adv•.‘E’tard - i 15 Int. ami Irisui 1000.00 Miscellaneous 100 School Transfeis .0 Total Twp. Funds ... 1115.00 l™o POOH FUND Total Special Srh. Fund 5100 To Heim burse County 100 BOND FUND TUITION FUND I Bond -\'o Pay of Teachers 11220 Interest 135 Total Tuition Fund 11220 Total Bond Fund 4!.» Ekilinutf of I'iimlm to be Rnfsed Towßuhip Np. Schnol Tuition Poor Bond Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund 1. Total Est. Expenditures 1115.00 5100.00 11220.00 150.00 415.00 2. Mist. Rev. Deducted 2600.00 3. Amt. to be raised hy Tax 11 15.00 5100.00 I 8620.00 150.00 415.00 10.- Temporary Loans ... 3750.00 14. Total to be raised by taxes 1115.00 6100.00 8620.00 150.00 415.00 Proposed Levies Net Taxable Property >17,498.60 Levy on % mount <•» Fundu — Property Be Knitted Township .... —O7 1 1 Tuition 40 8620.00 Special School -35 6100.00 Bond’ 0 3 415.00 poor w Ol 150.00 ’l.-t.il 1646 Comparative Stntenieat of Taxes Collected and to be Collected To be Collected < ollertrd Collected Collected ffUfl Lev> l!»27 Levy Levy 111211 Lev > Township 1095.68 1063.60 932.76 1115.00 Tultfdn 6565.64 4908.86 8361.06 862030 Special School >873.38 5219.62 5599.70 6100.00 Rond U * Poor ' 66 Total . 17533.50 11 101.9 X 14893.52 16100.00 Taxpayers appeairing 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 ami 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 Charles Arnoldd, Trustee Dated August 25, 1928 August 25. Sept- 1 • NOTICE TO TAXPAYER* OF T%\ LEVIES In the Matter of determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Preble Township. Adams County, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Preble Township. Adams County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place on the 4 day of Sept. 1928, will consider the following budget: Budget < InsMiffcntimiN for Township* TOWNSHIP FUND TUITION FUND . s-ni,rv of Trustee 600 Pay of Teschera Expenses'; 2. 125 School Transfers 3090 Records and Adv. 300 Total Tuition Fund «;So<» Public Ditches 600 Pay of Adv. Hoard 15 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Exam. Records 25 Jtopair of Bldg, and Ground 900 POOR FUND School Supplies 300 To Reimburse County 200 Janitor Supplies 100 ROAD FUND Fuel for Schools (mo Taibor 1300 Teachers Institute . 1.',7 Road Tools and Mach 100 Janitor Service . . 500 Bridges and Culverts .... 200 Transportation of Children 1200 Gravel. Stone and Other Material 1500 Light and Power :!5 pav of Supervisors 150 Total Special School Fund 1757 Total Road Fund 3150 Miscellaneous 775 Estimate of Funds io be liaised Township Komi Tuition S|».-School Fund Fund Fnnd Fund 1. Total F.st. Expenditures 2325.00 3150.00 6300.00 4757.00 3. Amt. t« be raised by Tax 2325.00 3150.00 4757.00 4. Balance July 31st . 3199 37 3076.55 1 270 1.93 32206.64 5. 'fax to be Collected 1061.91 1179.92 2595.54 7. Total Revenue 4201.28 4856 17 12704.93 1802.38 Unexpended Appropriations 2197.16 1258.56 1620.00 2539.33 9. Additional Appropriations 300.00 It Total Deductions 2197.16 1558.56 1620.00 2539.33 12. Difference betw. .Li-ne J and 11 21 14 1 2 3497.91 1 1084.93 226:1 05 13. Working Balance 21 1 4.1 2 3497.91 1 1081.93 263.05 II Total to be raised by Taxation 633.00 1450.00 ‘ 4757.00 Proposed Levies Net Taxable Property ... . . $2,102,840.00 Levy on Amount to Fund Property Be liaised Township ■ .03 633.00 Road 07 1450.09 Special School , 20 4200,09 poor .... 01 200.00 Total - .31 6+83.00 Comparative Statement of 'raxes Collected and to be Collreted • To be Collected Collected Collected Collected 11-20 Levy 11127 Levy H-2S Lew 111211 Levy Township 2052.38 2058.70 21 11.13 633.00 Road - 2565 57 2890.42 2346.74 1450.00 Tuition , 3848.47 2900.83 31 88.58 Special School ... . 6155.53 3028.02 5754.74 4200.00 Poor 200.00 Total 1+621.93 10877.97 13398.19 6483.00 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 ftnal 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. Ernest J. Worthman. Trustee. Dated August 23, 1928 August 25 Sept 1.

39. Supplies • 10. Contagious l>iK<*ases ;.»00 Miser I la neons 41. Sidewalk Improvement n '' 42. Public Printing 43. Salary Counellmcn 5 !!? 44. Examination of Reconls ir 2 04'0 00 46. Garbage Disposal J ° " 47. Travelling Expenses 1 ..«».<!<» 48. Special Judge - 11 ”" 49. Insurance 50. l-amp Paata 51. Rest Room 52. Publie Lib A ('am tnsur " 53 Hand . - " 54. Swimming Pool son.' . 57. official Bon.l 1"" "" 58. New Fire Truck i>.,b'i'a ,55;795.0T Estiinntr of Fnnds to be Knisrd Est. Expend, as above ?.» Less Eat. Rev. not De. Tax 10.485.4-1 Amt. Necessary to be raigrd by Taxation - 40.399.a8 l.evios Net Taxable Property ♦'’■•J General Fund * < oinpnrative Statement of lasea t'ollected mid to he Collected Collected by levy "f years 1921 . .. ssl.9:>.i.C> 1925 R',115.11. 1926 . 48,460.21 - 40,154.61 I*3B Taxpayers .<ppraiui:, shall have tiw right and will be heard thereon, Alt ■> the levies have hem determined ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved bv su< h levies may appeal to the State Board nf Tax Commissioners of Indiana for further and final action thereon by filing a petition there! t with the Countv .Auditor not later than the fourth Monday in September. H>.'< and said State Board will fix a date of hearing In Ibis County. George M. Krn-k Mayor Attest: Catherine Kauffman, City Clerk Aug 25 8 1 —_ , —o Get the Habit—Trade at Home, it Pav»

JUST RECEIVED A Large and Beautiful assortment of DRESSES Mrs. M. MOYER 128 N. 4th St.

DEMOCRAT WANT ADS GET RESULTS noth e to tiythekh of tax levied In the Matter of determinin ; the Tax Hates for Certain Purposes by Hartford Township. Adams County. Indiana Before the Township Advlsorx Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Hartford Township. Adams county, Indiana, that the* proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September will consider the following budget:Budget ('liiMalfleutioMM I* <»r loon>hlp«< TOWNSHIP FUND TUITION FUND Salary of Trustee ■ 720.00 p av o y Teachers 11000.00 Office Rent - • 00.‘10 Total Tuition Fund .11000.09 R r c™rd e s‘ , an^ P A - 3--O6 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Public Ditches - 250.06 Repair of Buildings ami Ground 1000.90 Pav of Adv Board 15.00 Repair of Equipment imi.ill Exam Records 30.00 School Furn. and Equip Cemeteries 100.00 School Supplies 3<)«.« Miscellaneous .. ... .100.00 Janitor Supplies I 1 Total Twp Fund .1,905.00 Fuel for Schools 7M.«s POOR FUND Loans Int. and Insurance To Reimburse County 600.00 Pay of Teachers ROAD FUND Teachers Institute Wt.lf Labor 150.00 Janitor Service Bridges and Culverts 50.00 TransporUtio npf Children Oravel. Stone and Other Material 15«.0‘» Light and Power us 50.00 Misceilanadtia . * - JJW.; Total Road Fund 400.00 Total Special Sc hool h und. Estimate of Fiindm To Br RoiMe<l Fund TowmmMw Hoad Tait ion *l». '‘rhool lo«r Fihhl lond Fond Fund Fuml I.Total Est. Expenditures — >loos ’ ‘ 'OlUti* $ 11000 I'J‘bjO 1604 2 Miscellaneous Rev. Deducted 1500 3 Amt. to be raised bv Tax 1005 400 0500 9H.jO 4 Balance July 31st ‘ 2155 4X3 4212 3(H7 5 Tax to be Collected 550 265 4435 4575 7 Total Revenue 2705 748 8677 75X2 8 Unexpended Appropriations 1260 465 5450 3240 !» Additional Appropriations 500 500 11 Total Deductions 1260 465 5050 3710 12 Difference between Line 7 and 11. . 1445 283 2727 ;x'-2 13 Working Balance 500 100 2750 2500 14 Total to be raised by Taxation 1960 >213 >9523 |X29B (6‘") Pr«»poMed Lewie* Net Taxable Property $1,583,930.00 . Levy on tmoitnl To Property Be Rained Township | 0 6 19W Road . Tuition «,<! 9523 Sj-r- ial S< li -.-I 8298 ! POor . ’ ,n i CM Total z 5". ..!;.."?' 1.24 19594 < ompnrativc Stutenient of Taxes Collected and to be Collected Fund Collected Collected Collected Collected 1026 Levy 1027 Lex y HWb Levy 1929 Lev» Township Sl’id? i >2245 >ll" 1 Ro.-id ' 19} ;;; ; ?1Tuition ."+ 7 ’•: Special s< hool 11102 i" ' P--"i jito 300 Total 18321 18891 1S3:.»; 19591 'Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to bo heard thereon. Alt' 1 ’ levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax ‘' , . ,niin ' <sl '’ n f h r \ for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with i County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the bi Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. t 1S Dated August 16, 1928. D. A. STUDLER, Trustee, Aug — — - _ — NOTICE TO TA.YPAYEItX OF TAX LEVIES I In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Pun- - by ->• | Marys Township. Adams County, Indiana. Before the Township Advi" >y no Notice is hereby given the taxpavers of St. Marys Township, Ad-niis ( " ull . t q '’ i Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at tlvir re ßU>a» meeting place, on the 4th day of September, 1928, will consider the follow in, budget:Budget ClaNNifiratioiiN For TownahipM TOWNSHIP FUND TUITION FUND Salary of Trustee $720.06 Pay of Teaehers Otfiee Rent ... 60.00 School Transfers rrustee’s Expense 20.00 Total Tuition Fund ..1?' a. Traveling 150.n0 SPECIAL SCHOOL I' l ND M +,. Office Telephone 20.00 Repair of Buildings and Grounds > «.’ Records and Advertising 206.60 Repair of Equipment o-nftO ! Public Ditches 150,00 School Furniture and Equipon'iit } )(ft Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 School Supplies 7- on o Examination of Records 25.00 Janitor Supplies -'»n00 Miscellaneous: 200.60 Fuel for Schools cnno'ivt Care Cemeteries 46.00 Loans, Interest and Insuran '' ... ? riming Cemeteries 75.00 Teachers Institute figooO i Total Townshp Fund ... 1,540.00 Janitor Service . - i.iO ri . , POOR FUND Transportation of Children 'i-h/oO lo Reimburse County >200.00 Light an dPower -’oo'oo ROAD FUND Miscellaneous , 11 Labor ... >IOO 00 'Total Special School Fund , Gravel. Stone and Other Material 450.00 BOND FUND fi4|)oo Temporary Loan 450.00 Bonds 1 500.00 I rem P° rar V Loan 25.00 interest t iiO.OO Miscellaneous .. . 50.00 Total Bond Fund *' , EsHniHte of Fund To Be Haloed , poor Twp. Bond Tu’n Sp. ’ J fun d T inp 1 Tnf-ii l- +• Fund Fund Fund Fund 099 i n • Jota! Estate of Expenditures .... 1540 1075 10625 114- ! 7, Miscellaneous Revenue Deducted 700 r y Amount to be Raised by Taxation 1540 1075 9925 1HT - * alancp Ju ‘V 31 762 15650 1765 778 T J s ne Cir xe ?. to ,)e Collected 660 108 4355 4600 Line 7 e ‘p ted Miscellaneons Rev. 1422 672 I ne I T l otal Rev °nue 264 6792 4778 Line i’S e " e V?« W 1198 « 70 5360 ,57( ! r! lle J... I'-tHi Deductions 11<l«l 67(1 6366 L'><6 Lne rsn P 7 i. min , US llne " «• ‘<".6 3202 L ne I B Line 11 minus line 7 406 w ?? Working Balance .. 3 q o 28 56 2836 Line 14 Total to be Raised hy Taxation 131 1 531 11158 H’" l ' Property ... of Taxable Polls ’’ Levy on Lev? Township I’roperty Be Road ... 'H 531. Jultlon "-J nis6 Poor - 1 ’* "HO Total ■ ’• 01 " 261-’« Fnnd "JI” 1 -'.-'*’e Statement ot Taxes Uolleeted nnd to !>•• r0,1 ’’ , . ,< l ' , „iirrte | l Collected Collected Colleetcd ' ( . v¥ Township 10»l Levy 1027 Levy 11»2H1.e-7 11 $|5W Road .. V 431 $1 456 »!3M t j.) Special School 6M7 110 4", jil' Bond ' 9287 7630 «!•“ 2110 levies P lufve Kha . H have a right to be heard thereon. aggrieved h- «■„ h >' l< ’. ,Pri ”"> e| l' ten or more taxpayers feeling 11 a< j„neri tor further 6 "inrf riI P '; eß ’.'. nay a l'P Pal to the State Board ot Tax C.vif.i D'» Count- AuditoVr.nP’V , aet thPreol -. by filing a petition tlierefol swW Board'win n x i tha,n tlle fourth Monday of September, and Dated Aueust 14 ‘lo?! hear "-K tn this county vateu AUgUSt 14, 1928 npirrv e PAPTNIiIY a Trustee ot St. Ma£. Twp. August B- 1