Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 26, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1928 — Page 2

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CLASSIFIED J ADVERTISEMENTS, J ■ BUSINESS CARDS, ■ ■ AND NOTICES a BL,®*..®'i B>. ® ® ® B ® ■ FORSALE FOR SALE— Hobteln-Guenwey heiT er, calf by side. 2 Median mare colts. General purpose mare. Geo. Cramer, R. R- 3- 204t3x FOR SALE All my furniture. Saturday at 1.30. See list elsewhere in this paper. E. H. Marshall, 1416 W. Monroe street. XHU FOR SALE—WiId Goose plums. Line 20, 2 rings Mattle Young, Willshire. Ohio. 204t3 ■ ■■ WANTED WANTED—Boy between age of 16 to 19 years to act as caddy master. Apply at Country Club. 204tt -WANttLISags, Rubber, Pafcer of all klnde, Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. Also In the market for wool. Wo will call with our truck for any Junk you wish to dispose of. Also In the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phons 442. MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St.' Near Q. R. A I. Crossing. 89-W tl WANTED—SaIes people for full or part time work, either experienced or not. no canvassing, leads furnished. Satisfactory compensation if you follow directions. Apply in person to ’ Mr. Blakesley, Central Electric Co. . 103 N. Second st. 206t3x 5 FOR RENT FOR RENT —Seven room modern restdence near business section. Both hard and soft water, furnace, garafce. , A. D. Suttles. 181TF FUR RENT —Furnished five room modern house; within block of court house. Phone 504 Jack Brunton. 205t3 LOST AND FOUND ' LOSt—feigmi Chi fraternity pin. set with pearls. Finder please return to I this office and receive reward. 191-ts sheep. Owner may have same by calling at. the L. E. Summers home, 909 Walnut st., and : paying tor this ad. 204t3 ■ i OPPORTUNITY If you are desirous of making real | money and you are not afraid of' work, write us. No drones, only huft-, lers desired. Consolidated Manufac-1 turing Company, Box 486, Terre ; Haute, Ind. Itx , ¥¥¥¥¥¥ ¥¥ #*¥¥¥¥¥ * THE * * CAMPAIGN * ' * LOG * **¥¥¥¥ »»»¥¥*¥*¥ —(U.PJ— Herbert Hoover has decided, along with Republican leaders, to limit the Republican national campaign expenditures to $3,000,000. He also has ( decided to make only about four ma , jor speeches, one in New York City. He will confer with eastern leaders I about the New York campaign today. I Governor Alfred E. Smith tend Mrs. Smith will attend the New York state fair at Syracuse today where the gogvernor will confer with state leaders on the New York Democratic program. He will return to Albany to- ( night. Thousands of persons thronged Hot |' Springs, Ark., today for the notification ceremonies of Senator Joseph T Robinson, Democratic vice-presidential nominee. | 1 When James A. Egerton was ad vised at Lyon, Va., of his nomination as the Prohibition party vice-presiden I tial candidate, he urged the party to withdraw its national ticket to aid Herbert Hoover. 0 Mrs. Gustave A. Larson, Mercer ave- i nue, left Tuesday afternoon together with her-parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sco.t Pletch, and her sister, Miss Emma Pletch, of Frankfort. Indiana, on a ten days motor trip to Niagara Falls New York and other points of interest In the northeast. ROY JOHNSON Auctioneer Careful Thought in Selecting an Auctioneer for your sale will mean More Dollar* and Cents for you. I •ell every day. Will be glad to reserve date for you, Decatur, Ind., Room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606 and 1022

' THIMBLE THEATRE NOW SHOWING -“FOR THE LOVE O’ CASTER BYSEGAB — r o utDC ,. xl rsHL'*r<jOT HAM, \ . / tUHAT | ITHERIS ONLY ONE THING Tl [MR. OYL-rV€ MADE A \ ALL BIGHT HAM- IU CALL HER. COMf. «N 1T A SORT OF MAOHtSS-SHE> ’ /StkTHQ-'i 1 MISTAKE-XXJR DAUGHTER) BUT PREPARE A y 7 ; n hi -

0- —< —LOANS—ON MODERN CITY PROPERTY I at 6% for 5 years, 10 year* or 15 years time. NO COMMISSION ON FARM LAND at 5. s'/* and 6% ] —according to the amount borrow- j |ed for 5 years, 10 years, or _’o j 11 years. The 20 year loan in on | 1 1 Government Plan, with new full ; I payment plan that is advantagcuys j j to borrower. 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. j 0- -—0 61——— __— o LOHENSTEIN & 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 Call* 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. ' Tclcpboas 135. ’ MONEY TO LOAN An unlimited amount of 5 PER CENT money on improved real estate. FEDERAL FARM LOANS Abstract* 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 Php'ne 314 Office Hour*: 10-12 a.m. 1-5 6-8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. W. A.'Martin, of San Diego, California, are the proud parents of a baby daughter, which was born Tuesday, August 28/ The little Miss has been named Barbara Sue. Mrs. Martin was formerly Mies Naomi Mayer of this city. —, — o Cowboy Band to Appear at Adams Theatre Famous Broadcasting Organization Will Give Programs, Monday, Labor Day, Sept. 3 Otto Gray’s Oklahoma Cowboys, the famous Broadcasting Organization who Radio fans have been hearing from station KDKA Pittsburgh. WTAM Cleveland, WbW Cincinnati and many others, thrpughogt the country, will appear in person at the Adams Theatre, Monday, Sept. 3. Otto Gray,- who manages the band is quite a master of ceremonies. He ropes, dances and keeps the boys at It all the time. Mrs. Gray sings and all who have heard her on the air know what is In store for the public when she sings on the stage. The Cowboys are easily distinguished on the street for they wear the regular cowboy make-up. Large 10gallon hats, spurs, and their boots. They are a Well-met bunch and ready at all times to say "hello” to the public. These cowboys came from the Shultz-Gray ranch in Oklahoma and their presentation of the cowboy songs has been received with much enthusiasm everywhere. Hear them on the stage. — o NOTICE! We will not operate our sorghum mill this season. 20Gt3x Pease Broi, near Honduras.

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"market reports I DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL ] AND FOREIGN MARKETS _____ < PITTSBURGH LIVESTOCK i Hog receipts. 500; market steady; . 250-350 lbs., $12.75413 40; 200 250 lb*, i sl3 $13.60; 160-200 lbs.. sl3 25 $13.60; 190-160 lbs. sl2-$13.«O; 90-130 Tbs.. sll-$12.50; packing sows. $lO 50-$11.50. Cattle 'receipts. 50; calves, 125; 1 market, veals 50c up; beef steers, $12.50-$14.50; light yearling steers and ■ heifers, $11.50-sls; beef cows, $8.50$11; vealera, sl6-sl9. Sheep receipts, 1.400; market , steady ;• -top fat lambs, sls; hulk fat 1 lambs, sl3-sls; bulk cull lambs. $8- ' $11; bulk fat ewes, $5-$7. • i EAST BUFFALO LIVESTOCK i East Buffaffo, Aug. 30.—(INS) -Hogs, 500; holdovers, 700: market steady; ] 170 to 200 lbs.. $13.50 to $13.60; 240- i 325 lbs., $12.75 $13.25; light lights. ) $12.75-$13.50; packing sows, $ll.OO- - $11.75; cattle. 450; steady; ail cut- ' ter cows, $5.35;-$7.25; medium bulls, < $8.50-$9; calves, 50; steady; vealers, S2O down; sheep. 400, steady; top. s $14.75; throwouts. sll-$11.50; cull j and common, $9.00; fat ewes. $6-$7. t _____ i FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne. Aug. 30.—(IMS! —Live- •' stock: Receipts, calves, 25; hogs, , 200; sheep. 200; market steady to 10c < lower; 90-110 lbs.. $10.50; 110-130 lbs. ( $11.50-; 130-140 .‘ibs. $12.00; 140-160 < lbs. $12.50; 160-180 lbs. $12.60; 180- , 200 lbs., $12.75; 200-250 lbs., $12.60; i 250-300 lbs.. $12.35; 300-350 lbs.. sl2;’ ' roughs. $10.50111.00; stags. $7.50-$8; i calves. $lB down; lambs. sl3 down. CLEVELAND PRODUCE Butter, extras in tub lots, 50-52 c; extra firsts, 45 3-4 47 3-4 c; seconds. 41 3-4 43 3-4 c. | Eggs, extras, 38c; extra firsts, 35c; , firsts, 32 l-2c; ordinaries. 28 l-2c. Poultry, heavy fowls, 29-30 c; leg- • horns. 22-24 c; heavy springers, 34-35 c; leghorn springers, 29-30 c; ducks. 20- i 24c; geese, 16-17 c; old cocks, 16-18 c. ’ Potatoes, U. S. No. 1. cloth top. stave barrels, Virginia, $2.50; 150-lb. 1 bags, Jersey, $2 25; Kentucky and i West Virginia. $2.00-s2.}o. Chicago Grain Close Wheat: Sept . sl.lO-1.10%, Dec. ! $1.15%-%, March $1.20%-%, May I $1.22%-%. .Corn; Sept. 93%-%, Dec. I 74%-%, March 76%-%, “May 78%. I Oats: Sept. 37%-39, Dec. 40%-%, Mar I 42%, May 44%. Rye: Sept. 94%. I Dec. 96March LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET (Corrected August 30) I Fowls 23c Leghorn fowls ■ 16c Chickens 25c Leghorn chickens . 21c Old roosters . * 9c Geese ? 7c Ducks 11c (All pi ices for delivered produce) LOCAL CRAIN MARKET (Corrected August 30) Soft Wheat fl .50 Mixed Wheat $l2O Hard Wheat sl.lO Oats 33c (jorn $1.36 LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs, dozen 30c BUTTERFAT AT STATIONS Butterfat 45c 0 > BEFORE placing your orders for your > trees and shrubs for your fall plant ing get our prices and save money. [ The Hilty Nursery > Berne. Ind. Aug. 30 Slept 6-13-20-27 oPARKING SPACE NEED Persons who are interested in op- . erating parking grounds during Old Home Week, are requested to get in . touch with H. W. Thompson at , Democratic headquarters at once, so . that arrangements can be made. Here is a good chance to make . money. Get busy at once boys. We s can tell you some good locations. 205t2 Old Home Week Committee -M 0 ■ STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the anr nual 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, 1928 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 i business as may be properly brought r before said meeting. HERMAN F. EHINOER, Sec’y. t Aug 20 to Sept. 3 |

NOTICE TO (ONTRACTOBII Notice is hereby given by the undersigned that the Joint Board of Commissioners of Adams and Allen Counties, Indiana at the office of County Auditor in Fort Wayne. Indiana, will receive sealed proposals for the letting of the contract for the grading, draining and paving of a road as set out In the plans and specifications, profiles and ro4juisitions now on file in the office of County Auditors of Adams and Alien Counties. Indiana Said sealed proposals will be open and the contract awarded for said improvement on the IMh day of September. 1928. Bid or proposals will be received up to 10 o’clock A. M on said date (Standard time) The said improvement is located on the County Hire between Union Township Adams County. Indiana, and Monroe Township. Alien County, Indiana,, and more particularly known as Stephenson Joint Hoad. The estimated cost of said improvement is $5J»27.75. Bids will be for the completion of the said improvement in accordance with the plans, profile and specifications in th* office of Auditors of Adams and Allen Counties. Indiana and shall Include all labor and material for said work. In no ease will extra compensation be allowed for any additional work alleged to have been done by the con- < tractor or contractors to wiiom is awarded the contract. Earh bld shall be accompanied by a personal or surety bond in a sum equal to double the amount of the bid filed for the work did on, to be approved by Boards. Said bond shall be conditioned for the faithful performance of the work; the sureties, if personal, shall b<» resident free holders of the State of Indiana one of Whom shall be a resident of Allen or Adams County, Indiana. Said bond shall be for the benefit of any person, persons or corporation who shall suffer any loss or damage by reason of any such bidder failing or negI f ting to enter into a contrac t to perform such work awarded on the* bid or t to carry out the same in any particular or to pay f<>r any labor or material which may have been furnished to any such contractor or contractors or to any sub-contractor, agent or superintendent under him. in the construction of said work. Said contract will be let as a whole to the lowest responsible bidder upon affidavit of non-collusion. which must be submitted with the bid. and upon failure to submit such affidavit such proposal or bid will be rejected and the board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Timo for the completion of said work will t»e agreed upon after the letting of said contract by the Joint BmcUU ami suvcvbwfui uiuuri. JOHN H. JOHNHON * Auditor Allen County, imliaim MARTIN J ABEKO Auditor Adams County. Indiana Aug 30 Sept 0 S¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥S * HOSPITAL NOTES * Mrs. Ray Gleckner. Monroeville route three, is a medical patient at the Adams County Memoiial hospital. Frank L. Masters. Pleasant Mills, underwent a major operation this morning at the Adams County Memorial hospital. o —-*>— Drive out to 1416 W. Monroe St. and inspect the modern home which will be sold to the highest bidder, 3:00 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 1. This home must be seen to be appreciated. Easy terms. It j o _ Get th* Habit—Trad* at Home. It Pay* .

COW SALE 25r-Hcad of Native bred high grade milk cows-25 10-Head of Feeding Cattle-10 4 sows with 33 pigs by side SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 1, 1928 Yoder Feed Barn, Berne, Indiana Commencing at 1:30 p. m. We. the undersigned, will sell at public auction at the Yoder Feed Barn, Berne, Indiana, the following: 25 head of High Grade Milk Cows consisting of 5 large Holstein cows, 3to 6 years old. due to calf in 3 weeks; 3 Holstein cows with calves at foot; Black cow, 4 years old. calf at foot; Brindle cow 5 years old. fresh Sept. 10th; Guernsey cow, 7 years old, calf by side; 2 Guernsey cows. 5 years old with calves at foot; Jersey cow, 5 years old, calf at foot; Extra good 3 oatstanding large Guernsey heifers, due to calf in Sept.; Spotted cow, 6 years old, calf by side; Roan cow, 5 years old, fresh Sept.;. Brown Swiss cow. 7 years old, calf at foot; 3 Jersey cows, 5 to 7 years old, with calves by side; 2 red cows, G years old, due to fresh last of September; 2 yearling heifers; 2 stock bulls. NOTE—Friends you will find this an extra good offering of high grade dairy cattle; the large heavy milking kind. Come early and bring your friend. Ladies are cordially invited. Select the cows you want from this herd. These cows are all raised in Adams and Allen counties. They are T. B. tested. Terms made known on day of sale. E. J. AHR and DAVID GERBER* Owners

* ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ¥ ♦♦¥¥¥* * THE GREAT WAR * * 10 YEARS AGO * «*«¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥* AUGUST 30. 1918. British troops cross the Somme, and thus outflank Peronue. French seize Noyon and. seize val liable foothold on the slopes i f Mount St. Simeon. In a dramatic tank drive, covered by j heavy artillery bat rage, American troops capture Juvigny. —« Residence In Preble Is Sold At Auction The Ed Boesse residence in the town of Preble was sold last evening Io E<! ward Boi ne, for $2,360. The sale was at auction and was conducted by C l Roy Johnson, of this city. A number of properties have been disposed of by this Cleans the past few weeks and several in re are listed for sale. Mission Festival To Be Held At Magley Sunday The annual mission festival will be observed at the Salem Reformed church, Magley, Sunday. September 2, Sunday school will be held at 9 o'clock. German English service at 10 o'clock. PUBLIC SALE At auction, Saturday, Sept. 1. at 3:00 p.m., I will sell my five room house located at It 16 West Monroe street, to the highest bidder. Full size lot, and garage. House is completely modern with the exception of bath tub. This property is in first class condition. Possession will be given on dav of sale. NOW OPEN FOR INSPECTION. E. H. Marshall, owner Terms: 25% cash, day of sale, balance long time, low rate of interest. For further information see Roy Johnson, auctioneer, room 1. Peoples Loan & Trust Co. Phone 606. 29-30-31

I Rev. Harvey R Burkett, of St. Marys. 7 Ohio, and Rev. Albert U Scherry, of s Orville. •Ohio, will speak in the fore- ’ n on. Afternoon program at 2 o'clock. The Orphan's Home orchestra will be a present for the afternoon, and numerous short talks and stories will be given by other visiting pastors. AtG<

PUBLIC AUCTION~| 1416 West Monroe St. 1:30 P. M. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 My furniture, including Dining Room, Living Room and Bed Room Suites and Kitchen equipment. Walnut Bed and Oblong Dining Table, Buffet and six Chairs; Two Ungs 9X12; Overstutfed Chair and Rocker in Velour; porcelain lined Leonard Refrigerator, 50 lb. capacity; Kapocir Mattress; two sets of bed springs; an iron bed; Kitchen Cabinet. Cupboard. Tabb ; two wi< k<y Rockers; Day Bed. childs bed; Kiddle.Koop; small rocker; book shelves; a childs rockier; small w-riting desk; Tea Cart; 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:—CASH. E. H. MARSHALL ROY JOHNSON. Auctioneer. ' 28-3031 XOTK i: 111 TAXPAYERS OF TAX I,E\ IES In the Matter of Determining the TSx Rates for Certain Purpose* l.v Monroe Township, .Uiams County, lu.liana. Before the Township Advisory Board . Notice il hereby given thi taxpayers of Monroe ToWMIUp \.| •liana tl.at the proper legal officers of sal.l inunielpality at their r, Kll | a r Ib .e In* ptace, on the <th day of Sept. 19J8, will consider the f.-tl-.0, i-,. Iludaef I lassil teal Inns For ■'<>ivnshin« TOWXSftIP FI ND TVITKJN FCND Salary of Trustee fyiiO r ,„„ . „. , Office Rent y. 120 Pay of re »cbers nr,,)# Trustee’s Expense v 150 Tuition Fund hjjj Clerk Hire . . 190 SPECIAX SCHOOL F> Nl> Supplies and Salary for J of P. 25 # i Records and advertising’ 250 ' Pair of Building's and Grounds ..ot'O Public Ditches 250 Repair of Equipment 450 Pav of Advisory Board 15 School Furn. and flEquibment 300 school n ransfers $<675 r « » i Examination of Records ?.<• School bupphes Miscellaneous 12.7 Janitor Supplies 12"» Total Township Fund 5640 Fuel for Schools l-’"» ( POOR FUND Loans. Interest and Insuntii t "" To Ilrdiiuui’ vutiiy a.;, i earners institute . ' ,n » ROAD Janitor. Service Labor ... . 50 ' Transportation of Children - ,lrt Bridges and Culverts 50 Light and Power Gravel. Stone and Other Material !»00 Bliscellaneous '. Total Road Fund 60<» 1 Total Special School Fund 5955 I EMtimafer of Funds to be I sed T«l». Road Tuition Nv’l Poer ’ Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund , Line 1 Total Estimate of Expenditures . 5640 600 17500 '55 , Line 2 Miscellaneous Revenue Deducted 1114 Line 3 Amount to be Raised by Taxation 5965 160X6 ' 5 . Line 4 Balances July 31 2141 162 10330 1"3 Line 5 Taxes t be Collected 2406 153 5930 :; 7 Line 7 Total Revenue' . . 4547 315 14660 :>3'» Line 8 Unexpended Appropriations . 4834 284 8700 U•" Line 11 Total Deductions 4834 284 8700 16 ■ ' . Line 12A Line 7 minus line 11 31 7560 12'W Line 128 Line 11 minus line 7 287 Line 13 Working Balance 1 491 4375 lU6 ? Line 14 Total to be Raised by Taxation . 5373 569 11935 f-41 537 Proposed I.evieM Total . 6X0.n0 Net Taxaple Property $ .^85,270.0'1 » Levy On 4 mount <»• Property •»<* k Township io : I' l '.til ' . ~2 t Tuition * 113 9772 113 Special Schorl 21 1 .<•! l"i I 74 < ouiparntlve Statement of Taxea Collected anil to he Collected To be i Vallected Collected Collected < ollec«e<l 1 111 Z.% Levy IM2II Levy 11127 Let v , Township (to 5539 47:". Road ..... ...... 0.. I Tuition 11370.65 9772 11377. 1193; | Special School 520,64 541 7 b - Bond ■ . . 758.46 *75 320 Poor 617.62 1245 Total 23952.00 22748 24304 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon Aft ' ’>'• • levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling thenisel'" ■- .vis- - ed by sinh levies, may appeal t<> the State Board of Tax Conine ' 1 further and finak action thereon, bv filing a petition therefor with tin i "inty Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the Stat will fix a date of hearing in thiseountv. VANCE MATTAN. It '■ Dated August 22. 1928. Au- : :3*’ XOTKB TO TAXPAYEK9 OF TAX I.EVIES . In the Matter of determining the Tax Itates for Certain Purpose- >■' i>‘ n '- n rownahip, Adams County. Indiana. Before the Township Advisory I >'T Notice IS hereby given the taxpayers of FrereJ) Township. Adams C.uintb Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said nAiiHclpallty at their auhr meeting place, on the 1 1h day of Sept. 1928. will coAider the following t T OWN ? Hi?T^D C ’" , "“ iCt FtM' Office i’:. i.i* G Go.oy l:, T >ail ' <> f Building and Ground nO.M a. Traveling 12s'o0 Repair of Equipment , G ff ii e 50.00 School Furn. and Equip Records and Adv .... . . 300 00 .. lOOjiti Publi. Ditches .. too oo School Supplies . n l Pay of Adv Board 15 00 Janitor Supplies fJ'.T- 1 J rans , fer " ■ - 2000.00 • Fuel for Schools 4.. Exam Records 25 00 , . . . J tOO.iu 1 Miscellaneous: 58.00 Loans ' Int - and Infirance Care of Cemeteries 50 00 School Transfers ...... r Total Township. fund . Pay of Teachers Pnv fNf I 1 * IND Janitor Service i,aop'’ r $.’>133.00 Transportation of Children iQvai 1 uitioix Fund 5183.00 » Total Special School Fund Ewiiuaate of Fnud To Be Knimcd w Tounnhip Twlthm ’’j (I „ d o’ w tal Ex P pn,litul ’e8 a 5683.00 5133.00 * 2. Misc. Rev. Deducted 1450.00 J 7 f.’ 11 ?’ tQ be raised by Tax 36.83 00 3683.00 , 4. Balance July 31st sK o ’.g 9 3017.14 7 c' i r r nX i\° ( 2r ,h> ' teU 1112.69 1600.38 6. Uncollected Misc. Rev 45 00 7. Total Revenue 1990 4662 52 Vi > T ?’ Appropriations . • 3050’,00 3756.66 {;;^ 4h Tl. lotal Deductions . .... 3050 o<i 3786 66 | ) . ‘1 1” Wo^kin n '’ e R"i tW ' Llne 7 11 ' j b - 'y° r k‘ns Balance 88r „ 0 2500.00 ! , r , ’ 14. lutal to be raised by Taxation ‘ 368:;.00 3683.00 1 Net Taxable Prope/ty '-'*** s<l.s.'io.no _ ifiitiin’t Fluid J-*' 5 * ,n |l,Vai" 1 11' 1 f Township » . I'roperty > Special School ♦ t- , 1 ' Total ; ' 12637.00 Compnmtlvc feint, mc.it of i nx. , Coltecte.l ..nd to be Collected, , (( , . ..iievleil F UU ,I, Colleerfl Collected Collected Tuition ,7JC 178 £ 36«1 Special School ... . . 4 2 ■'! 1.4 511a , 11 b ' iv " a ,l - 1 " ‘o heard thereon. After > ed bv sm-i, Tev?es '7' ° r "’"' V ,ax P"Vers feeling themselves - further nJri nl 1 ’ 5 a PP’'al to the State Board of Tax Coninns.« on !. 11lt v Ami t.,r n Hto'r’A toT, J h *7 er '"- by a Petition therefor with the <- j ,j I wUi fix a date b ln ) the . fourth Monday of September, and the hta I Dated KzT* 18 thls Tfu ,& UITIN

7:30 o’clock in the evening, an English service, with Rev. Burke't preachOr will be held. Music will be t v. n by the male chorus. A cordial invitation, is extends to all. 0 let the Habit—Trace at Home, it P aye