Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 204, Decatur, Adams County, 28 August 1928 — Page 2
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nmmm mumummmmmm CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, J ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■ AND NOTICES ■ 1l Ulltiß. • ■■■■.: FOR SALE FOR SALE —Several used coal rang«'g ami oil ranges. Northern Indiana public Service Co. 2uS lltx. 'AAl.l*!-- V piece ix'd room suite, good as new. Cheap it sold at once. Phone 247. FOU SALE One pure bred male • Guernsey. 18 months old, good size, well marked, quiet. Jim Hendricks, Monroe phone 23. - 02 l,! FOR SAlil- High chair, ttorch gale and Wilson heater. Inquire at 410 Mercer ave
FOR SALE— Washburn upright piano Will sell cheap, leaving town. Rev. Ralph Lawrence. Monroe, Ind. 203t3x FOR SARK —Barred Rock cockrels, Thompson strain, blood tested. Charles Shoaf. 4 miles east of Monroe 2i»3t3x FOR SALE Girls Bicycle. In good con dltion. Call 367. FOR SALE—Holstein Guernsey Heifer, calf by side. 2 Belgian mare colts. General purpose mare. Geo. Cramer. R. R- 3. FOR SALT! All Hi) furniture” Saturday at 1.30. See list elsewhere in this paper. K. H. Marshall, 14iti \\ Monroe street. FOR SAI<E —Semi-modern, six-room house, basement and garage. I’riced reasonable. Owner leaving city. Call at 715 Elm St„ or Phone 916. 204 tl’x FOR SAl.E—Wild Goose plums Line 20, 2 rings. Wiltshire, Ohio 204-3 t WANTED WANTED —An exceptional opportunity 1* offered an experienced sales! iperson. or one desiring to learn sales- 1 manship, with satisfactory compensa , tion arrangement for good producers, j Apply 103 North Second st. 202t3x | WANTED— Boy between age of 10 tq , 19 years to act as caddy' master, j Apply at Country Club. 204tf, FOR RENT For RENT —Seven room modern resb dence near btislness section. Both hard and soft water, furnace, garage A. D. Suttles. JSITF FOR RENT— Furnished rooms for light housekeeping in a modern home. Also sleeping room on first floor, private entrance. Inquirei at 325 No. 3rd st. 203t6 FOR RENT —Six room house at 1416 West Monroe street, with gas, electricity, hard and soft water, furnace, bath room with toilet, garage, new brick street. Call after Wednesday noon. E. H. Marshall. 20414 - LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sigmi Chi fraternity pin, set j with pearls. Finder please return to I this office and receive reward. 191-ts FOUND —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 sheep. Owner may have same by calling at the L. E. | Summers home, 909 Walnut st., and paying for this ad. 20401! Decatur Aviator Flies Back To Lansing, Mich. In response to a message recalling! them to Lansing, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Verne BoJinke. accompanied bv Miss Myrtle Akey, of this city, left this afternoon in the six-place Stim.onDetroiter cabin monoplane, in which Mr. and Mrs. Bohnke flew to this city, Sunday. Arriving here Sunday nocn. Mr. Bohnke carried sixteen passengers in his plane during the arternon. using a large field on the Herman Meyers farm, south west of the city, as a lurid- 1 ing field. Mr. Bohnke slated that he expected to return to Decatur aftqy the first of September lo resume his office duties with the LaFountain Handle Company. He expects to have a plane at Decatur during Old Home Week and will be prepared during that week to carry passengers. • o APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTR ATOR! Notice is hereby given, That the und£rHigned has been appointed Administra- | tor of the estate of Khoda A. Mahan late of Adams County, deceased. The I estate is probably solvent. Fred \V. Mahan, Administrator C L. Walters, Attorney August 18,3928. Aug. 21-28 Sept 4 J HOY 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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'|° _L O A NS— ° • I ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY ‘j at 6% for 5 years, 10 years ■ j or 15 years time. . | NO COMMISSION | ON FARM LAND at 5, 5(/ a and 6% : j j —according to tho amount borrow- j ! ed for 5 years, 10 years, or 20 | j years. The 20 year loan Is on j I Government Plan, with new full \ imyment plan that is advantagcnie ] j j to borrower. ' We specialize In all kinds of INSURANCE, representing 14 Old Line Companies. We will cign your bond. I v'OMPANY | THE SI TTEES-EDWAKDS | I I. Corner 2nd A Monroe Sts. Niblick Block Decatur, Ind. | () 0 o !! -- 0 LOBENSTKIN & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calls answered promptly day or night. Ambulance service. Office Phone 90. Residence Phone, Decatur 346 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT O 0 S'. E. BLACK FUNERAL DIRECTOR New Location, 206 S. 2nd St. Mrs. Black, Lady Attendant Calls answered promptly day or night Office phone 600 Home phone 727 Ambulance Service — N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Eyes Examined, (Russes Fitted HOURS: 8 to 11:30—12:30 to 6:00 Saturday 8:00 p. m. - Telephone 136. — ' j ■■ 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 The 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. All Boy Scouts who want to work in the Fiist Aid tent during Old Home Week, are requested to meet at the Central Klectiic Company's store at 7:30 o’clock this evening to try out 1 in First Aid Work. The most efficient Scouts will be chosen for the work. , St. Joseph Troop Scouts are requestJ ed to meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 : o’clock at Edward’s Studio. They should be in complete uniform as the picture will be taken of the entire Scoutmaster and Assistant Scontmas; j lers. Mr. and Mrs, Amos Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Robenold spent the | week-end at Portage Lake, near Vicks- | burg, Michigan. Mrs. B. J. Tcrveer and daughter j May me have,returned home from a weeks vacation' at Tcfledo Beach, ! they being accompanied home by ! Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Voglewede who motored to Toledo last Saturday. Albert Harlow, of Geneva-, Democratic candidate for county auditor, was a business visitor in the city today. o \i*i*oix , nr,x i of rnuiMsTiivmii Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of the estate of Mary J. Brown late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is probably solvent. James D. Brown. Jr., Administrator Lenhart. Heller and Sohirrger. Attys. August 20th 1928 Aug 21-28 S-1 — o * , NOTICE Notice of special meeting at regular meeting of advisory board of St. ■ Marys township, on Tuesday, Sept. 4, ■ 1928, for the purpose of making the following appropriations of funds to i be available for the year 1928: i Fund No. 27, Special School $25.n0 Fund No. 35. Special Schcpl. SSO 00 Dated Aug. 14, 1928. * ORLEN S. FORTNEY, Aug. 21-28 Trustee.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1 928
MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CLEVELAND PRODUCE Cleveland, Aug. 28. — (U.PJ—putter, extras in tub lots, sft-52c; extra firsts, 45 1-2 47 l-2c; seconds, 41 1-2 43 l-2c. Eggs, extras, 38c; extra firsts, 35c; firsts, 33c; ordinaries, 28 l-2c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 30-31e; Leg horns, 22-24 c; heavy broilers, 34-36 c; leghorn broilers. 30-32 c; ducks, 20-2 4c; geese, 16-17 c; old cocks, 1718 c. Potatoes, U. S. No. 1, cloth top, stave barrels, Virginia, $2.50; 1501 b. bags, Jerseys, $2.25; Kentucky and West Virginia. $2.00-$2.10. FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Aug. 28.—(INS) Livestock: Receipts, Cattle, 125; calves, 100: hogs, 200; sheep, 500; market steady to 5c lower; 90-110 lbs., $10.50: 110-130 lbs., $11.50; 130-140 lbs., $12.00; 140-160 lbs., $12.50; 160180 lbs., $12.70; 180-200 Abs.. $12.85; 200 250 lbs., $12.70; 250-300 lbs., $12.45: 300-350 ibs., *512.00; roughs, $10.60-211.00; stags, $7.50-$8.00; calves, SIB.OO down. EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK Hogs: Receipts, 600; holdovers, 200; medium and lightweight butchers, 2535c higher, others 15-25 c higher; demand very urgent, bulk desirable 160220 lbs.. sl3 75-$13.85; 240-325 lbs., $12.85-$13.35: strong weight pigs and light lights. $12.90-$13.75; packing sows, SIJ .25-211.90. Cattle, receipts, 50; cutter cows stead* at $5.2557.25; medium bills. $8.50 19.00; other classes not represented. Calves, receipts, 200; vealers active. steady; good to choice, $18.50$19.00; cull and common, sll 50-sl7. Sheep, receipts, 400; lambs steady with Monday's close; good to choice natives, $14.25-$14.75; throwouts, Stlsll.so; culls downward to $9.00; fat ewes, $5.75-$7.00. Chicago Grain Close Wheat: Sept. $1.12%-%; Dec. $1.17%-1.18; March $1.2244-%; May, $1.3554-54- Corn: Sept. 9754-44; Dec. 76)4)44; March 75%-%; May 80%. Oats: Sept. 39%; Dec. 4144-%: Marc 43%; May 44%-45. Rye; Sept. 97; Dec. 98% %; March $1.00%. LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 289 Heavy fowls 24c Leghorn fowls 18c Barred Rocks 28c Heavy springers 27c Leghorn springers 23c Old roosters 9c Geese 7r Ducks lie Eggs, dozen 28c LOCAL GRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 28) Soft When! $1.25 Mixed Wheat slls Hard Wheat $lO5 Oats 32c Corn $1.36 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 28c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c o i Red Men To Hold Important Meeting The Red Men will meet in regular session at 7:30 o'clock tomorrow (Wednesday) evening in the Red Men Hall. All members are requested to be there, as Mrs J, R. Blair, chairman of the pageant committee, will meet with them to explain the part they are to play in the Old Home Week pageant. A special dispensation for using the Igdge costumes for the occasion has been received, and the Lodge Is anxious to put over a program which will be long remembered by the visitors to Decatur's Old Home Week celebration of 1928. Crow Shoot Planned By Izaak Walton League Berne. August 28.— (Special) —A crow shoot, starting September 1 and concluding on September 15, will be staged by the Izaak Walton League of Berne and Geneva. Plans for the shoot were made at a meeting held by the Waltonians at Lehman park, here last Friday evening. The losers of the shoot wll furnish and prepare a fish fry tor the winners. David Dubach and Leonard Whitehurst were appointed captains of the two teams.
FINANCIAL It V] PORT Receipts ami dlnhiirteraents for tin* School vear beginning August 1, 1*27 to July 31, 1928. ' » llfrflpti t %» 'l’ull ion Klimt ia> Balance July 31. 1327 25.230 96 Hi) Bank Int. 8-1-27-7-31 -28 f.ir.si (0) Auff 1 ’27 Trustee Lewton 1.439.8 1 (d> Aug I ’27 do Hlhkey 372.00 «e> Aug 8 do Mattox 148.37 (f) Dec. 10 do M. K. Worth man 33.30 (g) Dee. 23 do M. Jaherg 24.502.!H (hi Jan 23, ’2B M. Jaberg 2.984.03 (D June 26 do 24.967.0 J (J) July 26 do Worthman 1.125.3* 4k > July 26 do Hlakey 2,236.15 41) Auly 16 do M. Jaberg 2.959.07 Total 87,11111 (R) lbs i* J Ku Mil <a) Balance July 31, 1927 3.415.65 (b) Dec. 23. 1927 1.390.26 tc) June 20. 1928 4.451.73 Total . 12.257.6 1 (t ) Speeiiil Kiiiml la) Balance July 31. 1927 10,703.89 lb) Dec. 23. 1 927 M. Jaberg . 16.515.1 S (c) Jan. 18, 192 s K. Christen 15.00 (d) Do —M. !*\ Worthman 217.99 <e) W. 14. Wise Jan 23. 6,0:> if) Feb 12, ’2B Rev Ferntheil 48.00 ig) May 23 '2B Karl Chase T.ou (h) June 9 do Silver Berdett 1.7 5 (it June 9 do Merdith Stewart 5.00 (D June 20 do M. Jaberg 17.050,39 ik) July 10 do Ruth Castle 5.00 C) July 10 do C. K. Striker 4 o 0 tin) July 13 do Standard OH 3.55 (n) July 13 do Mrs. Downs 10. on to) Do Womans Club / 20.00 (p) July 21 Desolee Chester 1.4 2 Total 44.914.32 tCxi»e*4HtnreM \ Tuitions Kiiiml «a) Total Disbursements 60.931.63 B Bond Kiiiml (a) Total Disbursements .. 8,123.75 C Npeeiiil Kiiiml. 1 Ameriean Oorp 30 oo 2. Karl B. Adams 266.25 3. A. R Ashbaucher 198.51 4 Algoma Panel Co 17.92 5. L. C. Annen 24.75 6. Adams Co. Auto Co 5.90 7. American Book Oo ~ 25.40 8. Acker Works 19.0 n 9. F. M. Ambrose Co 16.2'* 10. The Abbott Kd. Co 10.7 2 11. Adams* Co. Me. Hospital 12. A. E. Boyce Co . .. - 18.23 13. W. Guy Browrt 61.65 14 Bobbs Merrill Co 20.55 15. Jessa Beery *. 11. no 16 C. Birchard Co 30.70 17. C. E. Baughman 14.65 18. Berger Mfg Co 1,022.95 19. Baker Paper Co 32.39 20. Chas Burdg 74.0 n 21. Callow & Kohne , 159.49 22. Carroll C & C. Co 1.839.59 23. Class room 24. Central Scientifical Co 13.15 25. Commercial Paste Co 26. The U. S. Chemical jPo .. 11.20 27. Christen & Smith 31.25 28. Commercial Print Shop 265.75 29. Citizens Telephone Co . 232.70 30. Treas. City of Decatur SO*.7s 31. Decatur Laundry 32.0 V 32. Dodd. Mead & Co., Inc 174.1" 33. Decatur Lumber Cp 265.5 s 34. Demager—Geppert Co 81.91 35. Decatur Foun. F. & M. Co 22.72 36. Eugene Dietzgen Co 13*74 37. Decatur Daily Democrat . 337407 38 Kd Music Bureau Inc 102.82 39. The HJbiporium 57.0'* 40. Ed. Poster Co — ... 20.0 n 41. Eureka Supply Co 82.03 42. O. L. Engle - 23.04 43. Fillmare Music House . .. 23.05 44. The Frontier Press Co. 15.5** 45.. Funk & Wagnalls Co 25.7 6 1. Jack Freidt 143.00 2. F'ederal Samo. Co 12.25 3. Ft. Wayne Type. Exchange 20.0 i) 4. Fruchte & Litterer 27 5* 5. L. A- Graham 10.00 6. Gas Co 211.4'9 7. Graham & Waiters 25.60 8. Ginn & Co. ... 40.66 9. Bert Haley . . ...... 18.5" 10. Holthouse Drug Co 173.62 11. Hyland Plumbing & H Co. 217.5 s 12. The Harter School Sup Co 36.86 13. Huntington Lab. Inc 152.97 14. The Holmerden Co 14.9'» 15. Hite Dry Goods Co . 21 71 16. Harcourt Brace & Co 16 90 17. .1 C. Holcomb Mfg. Co 12.0 n 18. Hines & Sobs 54.1 v 19 ind. Electrical Co ..*... 81.90 20. Martin Jaberg 75.nn 21. Kirkland's Men’s Club 14.00 22. Kiger & Co 381.42 23. L. E. Knott Appar. Co 55.21 24. Kocher Lumber Co 28.92 25. The Keubler Co 14 il 26. Henry Knapp & Son .... 56 99 27. Fred Ko-lter 65.18 28. A. L. Kraemer Co 47.5:1 29. The Knempel Co 92.62 30. Amos Ketchum 15.00 si. Frank Itriek 496.08 32. Peter Kirseh 19.60 33. Chas. Knapp 49.59 34. Lee Hardware Co l',*l ' • 35. Lussky. White A* Coolidge Inc 9.16 36 J. M 37. Laurel Book Co 25.71 38. Lima Chem. Co 11.03 39. H. F. Linn 47.95 40.iMentier. Busk & Co 36.50 41 F. V. Mills U'.22 42. M^43*^l l
tMORE AND BETTER BREAD — FOR SALE BY—- — & Harris, Decatur Miller & Deitsch, Decatur Hower Bros., Decatur Taber Grocery, Monroe Bower Grocery, Magley Williams Equity Elevator Co., Williams, Ind. Spitler & Son, Wiltshire, Ohio Everett Grocery, Pleasant Mill* Berne Milling Co., Berne Homer Crum Groc.. Honduras Lcnhart Grocery, Wren, Ohio Preble Equity Co., Preble, Ind. Hoagland Equity Exchange
43. W. E. Moon . 4 4 Guy Mm burin - 45. J. M. Miller , |. TheMacMillan Co 2. Niblick Co V, * , 3. A. J. Nystroju .v <’> i'! , 4. Osborn Paper,Co 6 F. A. Owen Pub Co 6. Frank Peterson ' 7. John It. Parrish . s. John S Peterson , 9. .1. NN . l eper &• Soil 10. Frank Parrish | 11. Theodore Press. r Co , 12. G P. Putnam's s/ns : 13. J«o*l Reynold* L " : 14. Ruband. Inc J 15. Hand McNally Co ’j '/j 16 .1 F. Higgs Pub. Co 2i..L 1 17. Oscar Sprague 18. Singer Sewing Mai li Co ! 19. Smith, Yager Falk 126 .<» ! 20. The Schafer He!nr. Co 300.il | 11. Smith Bnll 22. Silver, Runlett.& Co I’* ,v i 23. Albert Stump r.n.Hi . 21. The Buttles-Edward Co 379.J<[ | 25. The Schafer Co 67.7:: 26. Clifton Striker 1-»-* u 27. The Standard Elec. Time Co ••" l \ 28. Sgntactic Book Co • . 30. O. O. Sprunger 29. Cims Smith ♦'..'t on \ 31. Thurston Man, Tr. Sup Co . - i 32. Thomas Charles Co 226.!', . 33. Typewriter Inspec. Co Inc 11 1 ("* . 34 D. F. Teeple 50.92 35. C. S. Chemical Co 134.03 | 36. F. S. Weiister Co . 37. August NValters 2*54.•*!» , 38. M. F. Worthman *7.61 I 39. Wm. H. Wise & Co . 12.1" )•< Woi 1.1 Book 41. S. E. NVhitman 57 57 42. The Rudolph WurlitierCo 11' . 43 World News 1 * 44. Zimmerman Drug* Shop "v .n 45. Zwiek & Myers 358.75 46. P.. L. Zoibaugh 18 V" 47. Janitors AL- Engineers pay. 7.982 *" 38. Sch. Board Admin, Supt See. 900.00 19 < *]f» l< I. iOO 09 MIBC Total 27,324.53 ltecii|dt iiliiGoit Fund % ,M*i*iii I Receipts * 14,914 22 Disbursements 27.22 1.85 Total Bal ... .. 17.6V* I'iiimlm Tuition Receipts ' . s,. 11... i i l >ist»ursenients 60.!'5 I 65 Total Bal Kiiiml* % Bond Ret eipti 1 Disbursements 8.123.75 ToUl Hal 1,133.89 Total Receipts 114.281", Total Disbursements 96.280 21 Total Balance 7-31-2 S 48.00 4.76 The vouchers and invoices for all payments are In the office of the superintendent in t*»o High School Building and are open at any time to public'in- . rpeetlon. M. E. HOWER Treasurer of Decatur Public Sclu>ol« M. F. WORTHMAN Supt. of Decatur Public Schools Aug 28 S-4 ■—o RASKOB BOOSTS PARTY BUDGET (CONTINI’KD FROM PAUK ONK, Matyland, 8; Massachusetts, 18; Minnesota. 12; Mississippi, 10; Missouri, 18; Montana, 4; Nebraska, 8: New^. Jersey, 14: New Mexico, 3; New York, 45; Nevada, 3; North Carolina. 12; Oklahoma, lrt; Rhode Island, 5; South Carolina, 9; Tennessee, 12; Texas, 20; Virginia, 12; Wisconsin, 12. Total 309. Although Raskob claimed all of the above states should the election be held now. »eports presented by national committeemen from some of the middle-western states made it e'ear that most if not all of the agricultural region is battle ground for the democrats, Raskob believes, however, that the "farm revolt” is of far greater piopoitjons than most observers realize. This is the impression received, he said, from his talks with leaders from Minnesota, Nebraska, lowa* the Dakotas, Montana and Kansas. Mrs. Albeit Sellemeyer and d.mphtel Suzanne, and Mis. W. E. Hoffman and daughters Margaret Jane and Betty and son Bob, i f Fort Wayne, visited today with Mrs. Fred Hoffman and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Runyon in this cify. - — - ii-... —.— ■ -—...
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PUBLIC AUCTION | 14! 6 West Monroe Sr. „ 1:30 P. M SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER I My furniture, including Dining Room, Living Room and Bed Room Suiteq and Kitchen equipment. Walnut Bed and Oblong Dining Table Buffet and six Choirs; Two Rugs 9x12; Overstaffed Chair and Rocker in Velour; porcelain lined Leonard Refrigerator, 50 lb. capacity; Kapock M»tiress; two s'*ts of bed springs; an iron lied; Kitchen Cabinet, Cupboard. Table; two wicker Rockers; Day Bed, childs bed; Kiddie Koop; small rocker: book shelves; a childs rocker; small writing desk; Tea Carl; a chest o! drawers; kitchen chairs; scales; 50 fruit jars; jelly glasses; flower stand: hall rack; other articles. New gas stove with temperature control. TERMS: Under $10.(M) cash, over $lO a bankable note. E. H. MARSHALL ROY JOHNSON. Auctioneer. 2S-3MI NOTH !■: TO TINPAIKRS OF T4X I.FVIBN In tin* Matter of Determining the Tax Hates for Certain Purport i.y Vnion Township. Adams County, Iml. Before the Township Advisory I;. i.p Noth e is hereby given'the taxpayers of Union Township, A.lam c, mu in], iana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meet! 1 ing place i. . the 4th da> of September 1!»2S. will consider the foil,,wing liudxat: lluituet UlnMNifieatiMns For Townships TOM tfSHIP FOND TUITION FI sn Salary of Trustee |«ao Office rent tin Pa V of Teachers JJTiin ] Travelling .... till School Transfers sn i Office 15 Total Tuition Fund 70.10 ! !s;r s^e^ ,ve, : t,Ki,,s isu «** ec * ai - Day <»f Advisory Board .15 Repair of Buildings ami Grounds $390 Kxamination of Recfkrds »" : Repair of Equipment m \ Miscellaneous * . 175 Sehool Furniture and Equipment 150 ! Care »>f Cemeteries 5o School Supplies :;"0 ! Total Township Fund . 1615 ,l;tnit*>r Supplies > ROAD FUND Fuel for Schools >. 250 !«aboi $5 111 Teacher® lustitute Load Tools and Machinery ion Service 175 ; Bridges and (’ulverts 296 Transportation of Childien 260 H j Gravul Stone and Otlter Material -.0, Light and Power ';*> j Miscellaneous 2"" Miscellaneous W I Total Road Fwnd . lor.o Total Special S<‘hool Fund 4655 Ehlimalr of Kund* 'hi Be 1 *cil n To\%n*lii|» Hoiol Tuition N»* Kund I mid I nnd Kund Line 1 Total Estimate of Expenditures . 1615 1050 7"'*" 4655 Line 2 Miscellaneous Revenue Deducted 1**"" Line 3 Amount t*> be Raised by Taxation 1615 . 1050 609" 4655 j Line 4 Balance July 51 1120 1132 :T»;» Line 5 Taxes to be Collected 553 237 21* 1820 Line 7 Total Revenue . 1673 1369 ’*7 1 3955 | Line s Unexpended Appropriations 1015 800 16"" 1785 ] Line 9 Additional Appropriations . 695 Line 11 Total Deductions 1015 800 : - * 17>5 ; Line 12A Line 7 minus line 11 658 569 :;676 2168 Lin’e 13 Working Balance 400 35r» IT"" IKO Line 14 Total to be Raised by Taxation 957 481 5"24 36>7 l*ro|to*«‘d l,f(U*N Net Taxable Property $1,422,160 • ! Levy on \ mount 0* Funds property B« Babetl Township 7 ' 50)5.00 Road 3 Tuition Special School M fofal ;2 f'om|»arntlve Mntement of Inxen to Heeled and to he Collected To He Collected Collected Collected •'dleeted Kund 1920 l evy IHJ7 1/evy 192* Levy 1929 I,ess Township 1 265 1042 I'*:*! Hoad 1539 69;» 4" Tuition 3505 . ,22/58 * 4211 •' ll . Special School 2992 3822 " s ■|"t*'l 9403 7 917 Taxpayers appearing shall ha\ <* a right % to be heard thereon After the »a< levies have been determined, ten or more taxpavers feeling ‘»urie\ed by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Comrnu -oners un further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with Du Conin' Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and tin ' Boari will fix a date "f hearing in this county. ARTHUR BLAKUV Dated August 16, 1928 ' Trustee Union Town? >p _ A ugna( 21-J8 MM The most important changes in our welfare have resulted from a iPfrij little bit of common-sense thinking. ItN'.tßS Look around the shop, the pPQ|I the garden, the store or the ofl ice MB where you work. How can you KfjS shorten time, increase output or tighten elTort? How can you pu| IfiMl |MM| aside this year more than you did H|2n |FuJ| last? Establish and maintain reg- |||| U * Ur * )us ‘ nt ' as re ' H "o ns with our rePeoples Loan & Trust Co. mm
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