Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 198, Decatur, Adams County, 20 August 1929 — Page 2
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STETSON & EMERSON For Fall The most comfortable hats tn Wear anti the hest that $5.00 io $9.00 can buy. Other hats ch.-arer. Holthouse Schulte&Co
JIFIED SEMENTS, 11 S CARDS, I □TICES | FOR SALE FOR SALE Chinchilla's, the most popular fur rabbit. Chas. J. Miller, 226 N. 7th St, 189-30tx FOR SALE high grade living room, dining room and bed room suites. Pianos and radios. Also Kalamazoo stoves, ranges and furnaces. We save you one-third to one-half. Why pay jpore? Sold on credit. Phone 199. Sprague Furniture Co. 195-6tx Poll SALE—A new six room modern house, pust completed, on South Seventh street. Julius Haugk. 196-3tx FOR SALE — Large Holstein cow, fresh with calf by side. Monroe phone 32. 196-3tx FOR SALE —7 room modern home on West Madison St., inside railroad; basement under entire house; good furnace; motor plumbing; garage; a bargain. 6 room modern home on North Second St. 90 foot frontage; at a bargain. See Roy Johnson. Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phone 606. 196-3 t FOR ' SALE — Leather bed-daven-port, in good condition. Call 866-J. 197-3 t-pd. FOR SALE — A general business course in International College at Fort Wayne. Will sell at a sacrifice to dispose of same. Inquire at Democrat office. 197-3t-* FOR SAl.<E—Young chickens, dressed and delivered. Inquare of Mrs. Dale D. Moses. Phone 6782. JtL" FOR SALE—B room modern house on corner sth and Marshall. Phone number 407. 198t3x FOR SALE—Sow and 6 pigs Wilbur Hawkins, Decatur R. 9 198-3tx FOR SALE —One 4 passenger, tudor sedan. A No. 1 shape. Priced for quick sale. Decatur Auto Laundry, phone 970. 198-3tx WANTED WANTED — Furnished light housekeeping room near- General Electric. Call 1182. 197-2tx WANTED —Roomers and boarders; inquire at 222 So. 11th street or phone 1088. 197-3tx WANTED — A good used wardrobe trunk. Phone 8725. 198-3tx Wanted —Work clerking in a store in Decatur, by 18 year old boy. Call I ■ 866-A Tuesday, between hours of 4 P. M. and 9 P. M. 198-ltx WANTED-Family or piece, wash ings. Call 1088. 198 3tx FOR RENT FOR RENT —7 room semi-modern house. 109 South Eleventh street. Phone JTti. 197t.i | FOR REN'i’—New office rooms above > the Morris 5 and 10c store. See manager. eod-tn LOST AND FOUND LOST —White and yellow kitten. Reward. Phone 267. 196-'3tx LOST—Small package. Piease return to Express Company. Reward. ____ 197t3 ! key. numbered 112 and 5G3025. Owner can secure same at this office. 198-2 t-pd Former Whiting Policeman Arrested on Liquor Charge i Hammond. Ind., Aug. 20— (CP)— ' Charles Miiliauey former Whiting po- 1 Hoeman and member of liquor raiding squads when an officer, was arrested by his former buddies for violation of the liquor law. He was hooked at the Whiting police station by his father. ' Sargeant Patrick Mullaney. Young Mullaney was dismissed from the police force several weeks ago and opened up a soft drink parlor. A quanity of liquor found in his place was confiscated. - 1 ■ — oSTOCK HOI. UEHs mketi.m; Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of thl- 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 .Nfoiulny September 2, Itrjti at seven o'clock p tn.. for the purpose of electing five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the trans action of such other busines as ntav he properly brought before said meeting Herman F. Eliinger. Sec'y. Aug. 19 to Sept. 2 - “-0 Get the Habit—Trade at Home, It Pay*
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You Should A FARM BUY ONE NOW WE OFFER 40 acres near Monroe 79 acres near Geneva i Small payment down, balance easy payments. Suttles Edwards Co. Niblick Block Decatur. Indiana 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. LOBENSTEIN, MAYNARD & HOWER FUNERAL DIRECTORS Calle answered promptly day or night Ambulance service. Office Phone 90 Residence Phoue, Decatur 346 or 844 Residence Phone, Monroe, 81 LADY ATTENDANT Lady Attendant Licensed Embalmer S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR 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. For BETTER Health See DR. H. FROHNAPFEE Licensed Drugless Physician Phone 314 104 So. 3rd SL Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 Retired Naval Officer Dies Today in France Nice, France. Aug. 20—(UP)—Rear Admiral Albert Parker Niblick, U. S. N„ retired, died here today. o— BERNE DENTIST RECOVERING Word was received here today that Dr. H. W. Neuenschwander, wellBerne dentist, who underwent a serious operation at Ann Arbor, Mich., last week, was recovering and would, in all probability, be able to return to his home before long. o—'“•lee <>r Meeting of the < onnty Connell , is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Adams Counts < ottncH Os Adams County, state of Indiana. held at the office of the Auditor of said county, at Decatur. Indiana, "ii Wednesday, the 21st day of August 1929. lit 9 o'clock A. M. on said dav (Central standard Timet. I he object of this meeting is to consider the estimates filed by the various county officers, and to formulate u budget. of the expenses of the (Joutitv Government and Its Institutions for» the year ending December SI, 1930. Notice is further given tliftt the regular annual meeting of the said county •’bum’ll will lie held at the same place on I uesilay, Hie 3rd day of September, 1929. at 9 o'clock A. M. I Central Standard time) for the purpose of fixing and determining the tax levies for the various purposes to meet the needs and requirements of said eouhtv for said year ending December 31. Itcui Dated tills 13th day of August 1929. Albert Harlow, Auditor Adame county, Indiana Aug 13.20 ■ o No. 2572. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOK Notice Is hereby given. That the undersigned lias been appointed Administrator of the estate of Charles Mathias lyrvin. late of Adams County, deceased, the estate is probahlv solvent BLANCHE C. ERVIN.. - v . ~ . . Administratrix Lenhart. Heller & Schurger. Attorneys. August 6, 1929., Aug. 6-13-20
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT TUESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1929.
FOR SALE 1 Shorthorn cow, fresh, calf by side) 1 3-year old Shorthorn fresh, calf by side; 10 head of good breeding ewes, 2 to 4 years old; 3 Shropshire bucks, 2 and 3 years old. Phone 513 or T 870. F. J. SCHMITT MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. March ■ Wheat. Corn $1.0314 .97\ 1.02 Ml Oats 47% .52% .55 Fort Wayne Livestock Ft. Wayne, Ind.. Aug. 20. —<U.P>— Livestock — Calves: Receipts. 50; hogs., receipts, 200; sheep, receipts, 300 hog market, 25-50 c off; 90-120 lbs.. $10; 120-150 lbs., $10.50; 150-160 lbs., $11; 160-180 lbs., $11.35; 180-200 . Its.. $11.25: 200-210 lbs.. $11.10; 210220 lbs.. $11; 220-230 lbs., $10.90; 230- ' 240 lbs., $10.70; 240-250 lbs., $10.60; 250-275 Its., $10.25; 275-300 lbs., $10; 300-350 lbs.. $9.75; roughs, $8.75; stags, $7; calves, $16.50; lambs, sl2. East Buffalo Livestock East Buffalo. N.Y.. Aug. 20.-=tU.R)~ l(vesto<l< nuuki^' —Hpgs: Receipts, 600; holdovers, 1.900. Market, very draggy, 25c-40c below Monday’s average. 250-350 lbs.. $10.35-$1100; 200i 250 lbs., $10.75-$1190; 160-200 lbs.. $ 11.75-$ 12.00: 130-160 lbs., $11.50$11.95; 90131) lbs.. $11.15-SU.6O; pat king sows. $9.00-$9.75. Cattle —Receipts. 75; market, slow market, active and steady; beef and steady: calVes, receipts, 250; steers, $13.25-$15.50: light yearling ’ steers and heifers, $14.25-$16.25; beef cows, $9.00-110.00; low cutter and cutter cows, $5.00-$7.50; vealers, sl7SIB.OO. Sheep—Receipts, 800; market, slow barely steady; bulk fat lambs, $13.00$14.00; bulk cull lambs, $9.25-$ 10.50; bulk fat ewes, $6.25-$7.25. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET Corrected August 20 No. 2 Soft Winter Wheatsl.l9 No. 2 Hard 'Wheat $1.17 No, 2 White Oats ....?. 40c Barley 50c Rye 80C' LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET Eggs dozen 31c BUTTERFAT AT STATION Butterfat 41c More Differences Arise at Reparations Meeting The Hague, Aug. 20.—(U.R) —Hopes of saving the reparations conference as a result of the treasury experts effort to establish the value of the compromise offer of Flrance, Italy, Belgium and Japan to Great Britain, was virtually shattered early todays After working until midnight and continuing until 1 a.m.. the experts admitted that their final report would constitute a complete inability to agree in the value of the four-power offer. The experts from each nation insisted on an entirely different fig , ure. It was admitted that the value of' the four-power offer was generally
j.flfegg r■ - . You can borrow up to S3OO from us in any of these ways; 1. Call at office—where we will be glad to explain our service. 2. Phone . Telephone applications will receive prompt attention. 3. Tear out ad, write your T name and address across it, and mail it to us. You will' find our service prompt, courteous, confidential, helpful and economical. Franklin Security Co. Over Schafer Hardware Store, Phone 237 Decatur
Another Merger ' ' '- s ■ * J -k; JtWm A /% '. /r W\ /f ® \ -- • Ns. Adolph Zukor (top) president of the Paramount - Famous - Lasky Film company, who will be the directing head of a giant motion picture corporation which will come into being as a result of the merger between his’ company and Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. Harry M. Warner (be-| low) will be chairman of the board,l In .the new corporation which has a capitalization of $138,000,000. placed at a higher figure than the English at first insisted on construing it, but it is not believed" to be sufficient to result in acceptance by I Philip Snowden. British chancellor of the exchequer. o Get the Habit—Trade at Home. It Pay»
NOTICE 'l'o T AXI* AN Eft* OF TAX I.KVIEJI In the Matter of determining the Tat Hates for Certain Purposes by Hartford Gravel Stun ami other material Kai.(O' Township. Adams. County. Indiana. Miscellaneous Mi.Ou Before the Township Advisory Board. Total Road Fund 100.00 Notice Is hereby given tile taxpayers Tuition Fund of Hartford Township. Adams County, Pay of Teachers 1 1.506.00 Indiana, that the proper legal officers Total Tuition Fund , 11,500.00 of said municipality at their regular Sprtdal School Fund meeting place, on the 3rd ilav of Sept itepalr of Building and Ground 1,000.0 n 1925. will consider the following bud- Repair of Equipment 300,00 get. School Film. and Equip 500.00 Budget ('lnssirientlon For Tox, a.hips School Supplies 500.’10 Township Fund Janitor Supplies 100.00 Salary of Trustee 720.0*1 Fuel for Schools SOO.OO Office Bent 90.00 Loans. Int. and Insurance . 500.00 Trustee’s Expense 150,00 Teachers Institute 200.0(1 Records and Adv . . ... 300.00 Janitor Service 1,000.0 > Public Ditches 250*0n Transportation of Children 3,000.00 Pay of Adv. Board 15.00 Light and power 300.00 Exam. Records » 35.00 Miscellaneous 500.00 Miscellaneous 200.00 Total Special School Fund X,700.00 Total Twp. Fund . 1,760.00 Bond Fund Itoad Fund Bonds ... 3,000.n0 Labor . . .. 150.00 Interest 2.000,00 Bridges and Culverts . .. 50.0'1 Total Bond Fund 5.000.00 ESTIMATE OF Ft AUS TO BE It USED K Township Tuition Sp. School Bond Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Total Budget Estimate for incoming year 1,7(50.00 400.00 11,500.00 8,700.00 5.000.00 Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimated on former year • • Mise. Ite.vi / 1,500 no / Subtract line 2 from Hile 1 1,760.00 100.00 10,000.00 8,700.00 3,000.00 Unexpected Appropriations Julv 31 of present year 1.018.00 20(f.00 5.719.00 4.616.00 All additional appropriations between July 31 am! December 31 1.000.00 Total (of lilies 3. I, 5. and 61 2,778.00 600.00 15,719.00 11,316.00 5,000.00 Actual Balance July 31st of present year 1,753,60 500.00 1,388.00 4,318.00 Tax to be collected present year Settlement! • 487..00 100.00 4,887.00 . 4,261.00 MISc. Rev. to Ise Collected present year ( of line 2. 500,00 Total (of lines s, 9 ami 10 2.240.6 b GOO.OO 9.755.00 5.579.00 Subtract line 11 from line 7 538.00 5.96 1.00 5,767.00 Esi. Working Bal. for six months after cluse of next year (not greater than fa of line 3) 500.00 3,*00.00 3,500.00 Amt. to be raised by tax let x (add lines 12 and 13) ’1.038 00 9,161.00 9,267.00 5.000,00 rroponed Levies Tuition 58 9.161.0'' Net Taxable Proprety ... 51,601,740.0 1 Special 5ch001575 9.267.00 - Levy on Amount to Bond .32 5,(100.00 Funds Property Be Raised Total 1.5 1 2 1769 9) Township . . . 065. 1.038.00 4 oiupuratUc slllleuieul <>l Taxes < (dleetcd and To lie Collected . To Be t'ollected Collected Collected Collected Funds 1927 Levy 1928 Levy 1929 Lew 1930 Levy Township 2.2 15 00 1,102.00 960.00 1.038 06 Itoad 373.00 532.00 213. mi Tuition . . . 5,791.00 8.150. mi 9.523.00 9.161 no Special School .. 10,282.00 8,372.00 9,298.00 9.267‘00 Bond 5,000 nn Total . .. 18.831.00 18,356 on 19.594.00 24,769.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have < County Auditor not later than tinright to Oe ,leaf'd therein, .liter the tax fourth Monday of Beplt-thber. and tin levies have Ween, determined, t-ti or State Botrd will fix a date of hoaring more taxpayers feeling themselves ag- in this county. grieved by such levies, may appeal to Dated Aug. 19. 1929. the St«te Board of Tax Commissioners D. A. STL'DLER for further and final action thereon. Trustee of Hartford Township by filing a petition therefor with the Aug. 20-27
United Cigar Stores Sold to Syndicate New York. Aug. 20 -(UP)- One of the greatest financial transaction* Ju the history of the country was reported today when the United Cigar Stores passed in to control of a syndicate headed by George K Morrow. There was no announcement of the cash trtn.-ferred but it was understood •hat the equivalent of more than SIOO.1.00.000 was paid for control of the’cigar i chain. The companies over which the Morrow interests have control have 1 assets of more than $200,000,000. George K. Morrow and his brother, Frederick K.. aie known as among the shrewdest organizing men in business today. George Morrow came to the United States from Canada about 25 years ago and since has been called into the directorate of many large and financially capable companies. It was expected that the United Cigar chain of more than 2,200 stores throughout the United States would be used as distributing centers not only for c'gars and tobaccos, but for candy, food anil drug products as well. o Needx Strengthening Love that Ims nothing hut beauty to keep it In good health is shortI lived, and apt to have ague fits.— Erasmus. ■ ■ o — NOTH !-: Ol fix 91 SHTTI I.MI'AT OF I>TV ( F. Ml. 2.->i:t Notl'-e is hereby given tn the creditors. heirs anil legatees of Daniel Linn, deceased, to appear in ,the Admin Circuit Court, held at Decatur. Indiana, on Hie 9th day of September 1929. and show cause, if any. why the Final Settlement Ai counts witli the estate of said’ decedent should not be approved, and said heirs are notified to then and tliere make proof of heirship, and re live llieli distributive shares. Matthias Kirsch, Exv utor Decatur. InillamT Aug 19. t'.cs. Attorney C. I. Walters, Aug 20-27 FOB SALE Extracted honey, 15c per pound if you bring your own container; gallon (12poUnd) lots, $1.75; all this year’s crop and guaranteed (Hire. C. 11. Branch, phone 283. 194-eod
USED TRUCKS 1927 1-Ton Graham, stake body. i 1925 1-Ton Graham, stake body. | 1924 1-Ton International, stake. ——— Saylors Motor Co.
trroisTHi:vr of iii'iiM'Tii xtoii No. -JH17.1 Notice is hereby given, That the undersigned has lieeti appoint)'-! Administrator Os the estate of Ellen Kelsey late of Adams County, deceased. The estate is nrobablv solvent. Albert Kelsey. Administrator. August 17. 1929 „ Clark .) Lutz. Attorney Aa r tO-27- > • 1 —o NOTH i; OF I I' SKTTI.I'IMt'.'T <>F estate no. sstm Notice Is hereby given t > the creditors. heirs and legatees of Sarah 1-1. Hitler deceased to appear In the Adams Circuit Court, held at Decatur, Indiana, on tile 11th day of Septemoer 1929, and show cause. If any. why the l-'inal Settlement Accounts with the estate of said decedent should not be approved; and said heirs are notified to then ami there make proof of heirship, and receive ttieiv distributive shares. .les.se I. Watkins Administrator. Decatur. Indiana Aug. 19, 192 l». Attorney J. W. Teepje AtlgX 20-27 Millers Raisin Bread for sale Wednesdays and Fridays each week at all grocers. 192
NOICE TO TAXPAYER* OF TAX LEVIES In tile Matter of determining the Tax Miseellarreous 50.v1 Rates for Certain Purposes be St. Mary Total Road fund lOO.fl-1 Township. Adams County. Indiana. 1 union fund Before the Township Advisory Board Pay of Teachers lii,„im(ui Notice is hereby given the taxpayers School transfers Kl.iri of St. Marys Township. Adams County. Total luition Fund »1".X2j.(") Indiana that tile proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular hpeeial School 1 und meeting place, on the 3rd day of Sept. Purchase of Ground 1929 will consider tile following budget. Repair of Bhlg, and Ground ..mi.ni Budget < lasslHeailon of Townships Repair of Equipment Township Fund School hum and Equip - Salary of Trustee - ...» 721 M. ' School Supplies Office Rent '•• >•> ■•anltor Supplies ... I,,"."" Trustee's Expense 190.(m Fuel for Schools Records and Adv 200.6(1 Teachers’ Institute Pulili. Ditches 150,0'1 Janitor Service 6M Pav of Adv Board 15.01 Transportation of Children ::,uriii.ii:i Exam. Records 25.00 Light and Power Miscellaneous 200.00 Miscellaneous ... Total Twp Fund 11,750.00 Total Special Sell. Fund S 130.90 Poor Fund Bond l uml To Reimburse County 260.00 Bonds ’ I Road Ftind Interest -' . " Labor * 50.00 Total Bond I unil S4<'.«»" ESTIMATE OF Fl MIS TO HF. RAISED Township Tuition Sp. School Bond Fund Fund Fund Fund bund 750.09 ,10.825.00 7.125.00 1.840.69 200.M Deduct Misc Revenue incoming vear (estimated on former year Misc. Rev) IJdft.oo Subs tract line 2 from line 1- 1.750.0 V 9,4MLu.00 Unexpended Appropriations July 31 of present year 597.0" 5,005,0*1 2»825."0 All additional appropriations between Julv 31 and December 31 225.00 1.000,00 Total of lines 3. 4. and 6) 2,3 47.00 14,715.00 11,250.00 Actual Balance July 31st of present year 579.00 4,331.00 3,725.00 Tax to be collected present year • December settlement) 601.00 5,021.00 5,572.00 Total (of lines K 9 and 10) . 1.270.00 10,252.00 9,297.00 Subtract line 11 from line 7 6 1,075.00 4,463.00 1,953.00 Est. Working; Bal. for six months close of next year (not greater than ’>f Hoe 3) 500.00 5.415.00 3’712.00 Amt to be raised by levy I (add lines 12 and 13) ... 1,575.00 9,878.00 5,665.00 1,840.0" Proponed Levies Township Tuition .50 9,878.0" Net Taxable Property .... 1,961.310.00 Special School .50 .28 Number of Taxable Polls IJ‘.» Bond .10 1.840."" Vevy on Levy on Amount to Poor . .01 200.0" Funds Polls Property Be Raised Total r . .50 .97 'll*'."" < omparalße Statement of Ta*rn Collected mid To Be tollrc-tc-d To Be Collected Collected Cojletted • ’oilec-tvd Fund 1927 Levy 1928 Levy 1929 Levy 193" Levy Township 1,456.0) 1,323.00 1,540.00 1,575.0" Tuition 5,867.00 11,030.00 11,810.00 . x7s.»»o Special School 7,630.00 8,162.00 11,425.0" m. 5 • " Rond 3,588.00 2,867.00 2,140.00 ’ >4""" Poor 2 40.00 240.00 220.0" Taxpayers appearing shall have a filing; a petition therefor with th •’cunright to be heard thereon. After the ty Auditor jiot later than i’ * tcurth tax levies have been determined, ten or Monday of September, and thmore taxpayers feeling themselves ag- Board will fix a date of hearing in this grieved by such levies, may appeal to county. the State Board of Ttax Commissioners Dated Aug:. 19, 1929. for further and final action thereon, by ORLEN S. FORTNER Trustee St. A Marys Township Aug — — — i c i. no— ■— NOTICE TO TAXPAYER!* OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of determining: the Tax Bridges and Culverts lon l ''' Rates for Certain Purposes by Jefferson Miscellaneous: ’'' . Townmiip, Adams County, Indiana. Total Road Fund Jbb-"" Before the Township Advisory Board Tuition Fund Notice is hereby given the taxpayers Pay of Teachers 7 efferson ’Township. Adams County, Total Tuition Fund 1 Indiana, that the proper leffai officers Special School Fund of said municipality at their regular Repair of Building and Ground meeting place, on the Third day of Repair of Equipment September 1929 will consider the fol- School FuHi. and Equip lowing budget: . School Supplies Budget < hiMMlfien;ions for Townships Janitor Supplies salary of Trustee 600.00 Fuel for Schools Office Rent go.O'j Teachers Institute . . 1 “" I rustee s Expense 125.00 Janitor Service • ‘ ' * vt ‘9? I rds 1 Adv 125.00 TransportH-tlon of Children ’, !>!' ’ 1 - I’iP lws 250.0 r Light and Power lay of Adv. Board . 15.00 Miscellaneous 1.-’ ' a n ». Rec-ords 45.00 Total Special School Fund Misc-eßameous ; 100 Bond Kund lotal 1 wp. bund 1,294.0 b Bonds . Road Fund Interest 1 - abor .. 20D.C') Total Bond Fund ESTIMATE <H’ FINDS TO RE RAISED Towpship Road Tuition Sp. School , . r . . ~ , Fund Fund Fund Fund 1 u "“ I ”tal Budget Estimate for incomDlol l ir l U 'Mi ’’i. 1.294.1'4 8388.00 *7,121.00 *6.384.00 >'..587."« LRciuct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimated on former year Misc, Rev.) | 000 00 ■’dbtiact line 2 from ling 14,294. Chi 388.00 8J21J)0 6,384.00 lemporary loans to be paid be oso-v, 0.1.x.w fore close of present year 849.00 3,00(1.60 i'o llneß 2. I. » and 6 .. 1,294.00 4.-’28.1'0 8,121.00 9,384.00 Actual Balance July 31st of pre■r e , ! v l ,•' V* *' ~ , • 100.09 „„ i -no im 2 600.00 lax tu be collected present vear vo.vv i.cjv. u (December settlement) COO.OQ r- tt m. - -rn nn i too ••" Total (Os Bnes 8. 9 and 10) 700.00 $. ?’S 1 700 60 i ,U » U from line 7 594.00 ’X*' on '• nri no *' 68 1"0 Est Working Bal. for six months ~83 0 ° 3,061.00 -.681."" after close of next year (rct l" e tVx lex V G 45 ’ GO 4 ' 0,i0 00 ’• #92 ’ oo ””*•* Rro.mse.i’ia.v.eH- ’ *•— T.. 21.00 6.370."" or Tnxes cXeled and t« he Collected Funds I S? 7 lk ; etvd Collected Collected . ‘ ajj’ E,-‘ •' Township . ' 1 7 . 1 !m y,' 1928 Levy 1929 Levy 193 , , Tuition 1 eslh’i? «BS.OO 1,300" .Special School 5.304.44 5.920.00 6,500.00 ~ k? ’ tss as ’as; S'ers for further and final Commission- JOHN M. BOLLENBAcHLL by filing a netllm,f “V 1011 tllei ’e°». Trustee Jefferson township a petition therefor witli the Aug 26--'
i NOTICE To the Taxpayers of St. Marys Town, ship. Adams County, Indiana • 19, 1929. The undersigned Trustee of st Marrs township Adams County, Indian;'. . by gives notice that at his office | n said township on the 3rd <|aj of s »• 1929 tlie Advisory board of said t . wn 7 : ship will bi in session, and th fi>||„ w . ing additional appropriations will 1„. asked available for 1929. ' Tuition fund No 3(1 _'2’.,.w Sp.eelal School fund No. 113 inio’oo - Special school fund No. 27 I in m Meeting to be held nt oi ■ * P. -M. Orlen S. Fortney, Trnsi I August 20-27 o NOTICE 1 Al', persons Interested in the beautifying and upkeep of the "Reynolds ’ Cemetery” in Root township, Adams coun'y, Indiana, are requested to meet 2 at the office of Lenhart, Heller and 11 SchurgeY, Decatur, Indiana, on Satur- > day. August 24th, 1929 at 2 p. m. ' 196 2tx Committee.
