Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 27, Number 206, Decatur, Adams County, 29 August 1929 — Page 2
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wyiWiwnrawrwtCMXM iSMWiOWCLK >!’ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS, g| BUSINESS CARDS, i AND NOTICES ■ZSilk ky FOR SALE sOll SALE Chinchilla's, the most • popular fur rabbit. Chas. J. Miller, £l6 N. "th St. 189-3Otx ?oir SALE — Registered Holstein . ■ cow. Just fresh. Full blooded Holstein bull calf. Both are good ones, flouk Bros., Decatur, it. 7; Hoagland phone or J. 797. 201t7x JOR SALE—Pullets. C. S. White legWorn, Toni Barron strain. Two miles 4’est, one half south of Monroe. Henry Klopfenstine. 203-6tx FOR SALE—Essex and Nash coach; • biggest bargains ever offered in used cars. Ed Wicks. Phone 17. „ 204-3 t-x Ji'Oß SALE -Kalamazoo stoves, furnaces and ranges at factory' prices and terms. Sprague Furniture Co., phone 199. 204t6x FOR - SALE—Pickles and~tomalores. i'rout Farm. 204-3tx FOR SALE- Kohl'T and Campbell piano, 9 x 12 Axminster rug, gas stove. Inquire at 6<>7 Marshall St v or Phone 665. 2n.>-dtx FOR SALE-25 feeding shouts, weight 100 pounds each. Double immune tor iholera. Ray Smith. Phone number 6621. - 05 ' 3t FOR SALE—AII electric table model radio, cheap if taken at once. McDufi'ee Tire Service 205-3 t FOR SALE—Brand new trailers, with four by seven-foot body; price, t 38.00 to $58.00. P. Kirsch. 640 N. Third st. 255-3 t-x SALE—Plymouth Rock pullets. J’hone 8850. 205-3 t FOR SALE—A storm buggy in good condition. See Charles Schenck. 1 Mile West, % mile south of Pleasant I Mills. 205-3tx FOR SALE or TRADE—Fifteen good young fresh and springer cows. Have •ten good bulls and heffers. Would exchange for cattle, hogs or sheep. Peter I’. Miller, 876-A 205-3tx FOR SALE OF TRADE - Two luninim priced properties, for 40 or 50 acres. D. N. Erwin, Phone 60 or 338 205-6 t f'dli SALE —or trade. Six year old ■mule. L. T. Guhrman, Route 1, Decatur. 205-3tx I FOR SALE—Tomatoes fiom 50 cents to SI.OO per bushel. See Willie 'Reed, Bellmont Road. 206-6txeod FOR SALE—6 room house, lights and .gas. Near G. E. Small payment down, +>alance like rent. Immediate possession. Daniel N. Erwin. 206-3 t . ... 11 i . ■ - WANTED «—_ ———. -WANTED —Boy, not going to school this fall, Steady work. Neat appearing ■and have bicycle. Start September 1. by letter to Box X, % Decatur Jlemocrat. 204-3 t STENOGRAPHER WANTED State Z age, experience and salary expected. Address Box "A” care Democrat, j * 204-3 t-x “WANTED — Boarders and roomers. • Prices right. Erie Grocery and Restaurant. Phone 965. 205-3tx • —WANTED—- “ Rags, Rubber, Paper of all kinds, » Scrap Iron, Metals and Hides. “ Also In the market for Wool. « We will call with our truck for * anything you wish to dispose of. Also In the market for Furs, Hides and Tallow. Phone 442 , MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. 710 W. Monroe St. * Near G. R. & I. Crossing • 89-W ts— Salesmen wanted—-ah or part time. If you can tell the truth I Jiave a good proposition for you. •Write J. J. Fogarty, 115 Haller St.. TLima. Ohio. 206-3tx VIGEiNTS WANTED—Man or Woman " with ambition and industry, to introduce and supply the demand for Jiawleigh's Household Products to «teady users. Several fine openings }n Decatur and near by towns. We train and help you. Rawieigh Dealers can make up to SIOO a week or more. No experience necessary. Tleasant. profitable, dignified work. Write today. W T. Rawieigh Co., jlopt. IN-2053, Freeport, 111. Itx -WANTED—GirI lor general houseZ work in small Fort Wayne home, family of three. Phone Harrison 26873 or call at 1017 Oakdale drive. Fort Wayne. 206-2tx i X
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FOR RENT [I FOR RENT Modern flat with heat furnished; will redecorate. Citizens Telephone Co. 204-TF. I FOR RENT- Oden, Mich. Cottage asI ter Sept 1. Completely furnished to accomodate party of 10 or 12. D. N. ErI vin. 204-5 C FOR RENT — Desirable five room house on Indiana st., near G. E. and North Ward school. Possession immediately. C. J. Voglewede, phone 209. 204t3 FOR RENT—New office rooms above the Morris 5 and 10c store. See manager. eod-tn LOST AND FOUND LOST—Keys. Return to Democrat office. 206-3 t "courthouse: Real Estate Transfers Harold W. Smith et ux. part of inlots 792-793. Decatur, to. Mrs. Amelia Christen, for SI.OO. Marriage Licenses Albert Coppess, teacher, Monroe, Indiana, to Nellie McGath, Decatur. o Mrs. C. W. Ball of Muncie is spending the week-end in this city the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Tyner. From here she will go to Sandusky, Ohio, for a visit. Raymond Keller attended to business at Fort Wayne Wednesday. O -T ' STOCKHOLDERS MEETING 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 2, 11*211 at seven o’clock p. m., for the purpose of electing five directors to serve for the ensuing year and for the transaction of such other busines as may be properly brought before said meeting. Herman F. Ehinger, Sec'y.
Aug. 19 Lu frept. 2 S. E. Black FUNERAL DIRECTOR Mrs. Black, Ladj r 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. FROHNAPFEL Licensed Drugless Physician Phone 311 101 So. 3rd St. Office Hours: 10-12, 1-5, 6-8 ' ■ Typewriting Stenographic Work If you have any extra typewriting or stenographic work I will be glad to <lp it. Phone 42 for appointment. Florence Holthouse Judge .1. T. Merryman’s Law Office, K. of C. Bldg. FUNERAL DIRECTOR Ladv Attendant W. H. ZWICK & SON Calls answered day and night. Ambulance Service Phones: Office 61, Home 303 ■'■TL'".. L Ji. o_ o Roy Johnson AUCTIONEER nd Real Estate If you wish to sell your real estate either citx property or farm land, see me for Quick Sale; by Auction or at private treaty. Office Peoples Loan & Trust Bldg. Phones 606 and 1022. 0 o «
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, AUGUST 29,1929
-! MARKET REPORTS DAILY REPORT OF LOCAL AND FOREIGN MARKETS East Buffalo Livestock Market Hogs: Receipts 600, holdovers 200, ’i market, weights below 220 lbs. 26c J higher; others strong to 15c higher, c 350-350 His. ♦ $10.60-11.60 e 200-250 tbs. $11.25-12.35 3 160-200 Tbs $11.25-12.35 e 90-130 lbs. $9.25-9.85 e Cattle: Receipts 300, market steady, u Calves: Receipts 500, market mostly • 50c higher. Beef steers ... *. .. $13.00-15.00 Light yearling steers and '- heifers $13.75-16.25 t Beef cows $9.00-10.00 “ Low cutter and cutter cows $4.75-7.50 Vealers . SIB.OO-19.00 Sheep: Receipts 800; market lambs active, strong to 25c higher. Bulk fat lambs $13.50-14.00 Bulk cull lambs $8.50 9.75 CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Sept. Dec. March May Wheat $1.34’4 $1.45% $1.47% $1.51’4 Corn... $1.02% 1.00 1.03% 1.07% ’ Oats ... .47% .51% .55’4 -56% LOCAL GRAIN MARKET 8 Corrected August 29 , No. 2 Soft Winter Wheat $1.16 ’ No. 2 Hard Wheat sll4 1 No. 2 White Oats 38e < . Barley .. w 50c Rye 80c LOCAL GROCERS EGG MARKET . Eggs dozen 31c BUTTERFAT AT STATION ’ Butterfat 40c
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Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Miller of 2523 Graham street. Fort Wayne, are the parents of a boy baby born August 21 at the Adams County Memorial hospial. The boy has been named Hurneal William. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hammond of ' 610 Nuttman avenue, are the parents of a girl bal» , born August 23 at the Adams County Memorial hospital. The girl has been named Carolyn Marie. I Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ehrsam of North Ninth Street are the parents ! of a boy baby born August 26th at the , A lams County Memorial Hospital. The boy has been named Richard Wayne. . Mr. and Mrs. John Shafer received ’ a telegram from Palo, Illinois, announcing the arrival of George Kenneth, Junior, eight pound boy. born Saturday morning. August 24, to Rev. and Mrs. G. Kenneth Shafer. I o — Jail-Break Lasts Only Short Time at Plymouth Plymouth, Ind.. Aug. 29 —(IT) — ( Three prisoners remained in jail to- , day after enjoying 40 minutes of lib- ' erty yesterday. ■ The trio, inmates of the county jail , effected a jail break by prying bpen j I cell doors with a heavy iron rod, torn from a cot. Walter Rhodes. Williani McMillan and Red Cochran were apprehended by deputy sheriff Alt Keller after they had fled in different directions. Clarice Baker, an aid of the Sheriff, l | was locked in a cell by trio with a ‘ , prisoner who iefused to join the . break. , o Moose Conclave Opens Marion, Ind., Aug. 29 —(UP) — The annual conclave of Indiana Moose opI ened here today with approximately ■ 2,000 delegates in attendance. . The first general session was held ► held under the direction of Dr. J. S. k Coffman, Muncie, President. ■ o — Plane Stil In Air Chicago. Aug. 29. — (U.R) - Varying . their circular course over Sky Har- ' bor airport, the endurance fliers Russell Mossman and C. E. Steele piloted ’ the monoplane, Chicago We Will, northward over Evanston today nearing the 150-liour mark in their attempt to break the refueling endurance record of the St. Louts Robin. At 9:31 a.m. (CST) Mossman and Steele completed their 143 d hour aloft. u. —O— Mrs. Bryce Thomas and Mrs, Carrie • Haubold and daughters visited in Fort ) Wayne yesterday.
In Albinin Circuit Court State ot Indiana Ailainn County/, SS. No. 356.3 Paul Schulte vb. Paul Schulte Oil & Ga« Incorporated By virtue of an execution to me <li--tvtl from the clerk of the Adams Circuit Court of Adams County, Indiana. I will expose at public sale to the higheßt and best bidder, for cash, on Saturday. September 11. 1929. between the hours of 10:00 o'clock A. M. and 1:00 o’clock P. M. of said day at the east door of the courthouse in Decatur Adams County. Indiana, the rents ami profits for a term not exceeding: seven years the following 'described realestate, to-wit:-The West half ut northeast quarter ( % > of sec. 21 tp. 26 n. r. 15 e. ALSO, west half (Vi > of southeast quarter (‘ 4 ) of sec. 16 tp, 26 n. r. 15 e. ALSO, all that part of the southwest quarter ( ) of northeast quarter ( iofs< <. 16 tp. 26 n. r. 15 e. lying south of Blue Creek. ALSO, all that part of the southeast quarter ( l /4 > of northwest quarter ( l 4 ) of sec. 16 tp. ami range aforesaid lyin»r south of Blue Creek, all of said land being in Adams County. Indiana, containing 20(» acres more or less ANl>, leases and lease hold interests for oil and gaa and oil and gas wells, in ami on the following described real estate: bounden on north by lands of J. J. Daily and Samantha Young, on east by lands of Samantha Young and .1. J. Daily, on south by lands of John Tumbleson. on west by lands of Geo. Shrank and J. .1. Daily, being part of E. Vi ND ’ 4 Sec. 20 tp. 26 N. It. 15 E known as Luginbill leased and lease oil and gas wells herein described as follows: bounden on north by lands of Wm. Young and Fred Troutner, on east by lands ot D. L. Speicher and James A. 4 Allison, on south by lands of Vergil Mercer, on west by lands of Samantha Young and Delmar Douglass being the west Vi of NE ’ 4 of «er 21 Si W Vs of SE L of sec. 16 and pt. S\V V 4 NE l 4 of sec 16 all being in tp. 26 n. r. 15 e. known as Hunyon lease, and lease described as follow’s: bounden on north by lands of Joe Daily, on E. by lands of Edw. Luginbill, on south by lands of Jno Cross, on west by lands of Geo. Shrank in usee. 21 tp, 26 n. r. 15 e. known as Geo. Shank lease, and leas** described as follows: bounden on north by highway on east by Jno Tumbleson. on south by John Wolf and on west by John Wall), being in sec. 29 tp 26 n. r. 15 e. and knpwn as John Cross lease. failure to realize the full amount of the judgment interest and cost I will at the same time and place expose to public sale the fee simple of said real-estate. There is a mortgage of Six Thousand thereon in favor of Eugene llanyoe which is a first and prior lien on said real-estate. Taken as the property of* Paul Schulte Oil and Gas Incorporated. Sale to be made with relief of valuation and appraisment laws. Harl Hollingsworth Sheriff Adams County. Indiana Aug. 22-39 Sent 5. tCPOIX’I’MENT OF EXECI TOK No. 2«7« Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed Executor of the Estate of Maria Mosier, late of Adams County, deceased. The Estate is probably solvent. Joseph D. Winteregg, Executor Lenhart, Heller At Svliurger. Attorneys August 22, 1929 Aug 22-29 S-5 o Fl N INCT t L ST VI’EMENT Os Iht* SrhiMil City of l>e<*atur, litdinna. Beeeipts and disbursements for the school year August 1, 1928 to July 3! 1929. Receipts Tuition Fund Balance .luly 31. 192 S 26.186,90, State Common School Fund 5,712*66 Ijoeal Taxation, Auditor 49,941.80 Congressional Twp. fund 170.10 Depository Interest 713.03 Personal Tuition 471.1* Trustee Noll 3,727.76 Trustee Lewton ... 1.876.00 Trustee Blakey - 1.795.93 Trustee Fortney 220.60 Trustee Worthman 1.091 07 Trustee Fortney 110.3 I Total 92,011.65 1 >isbursements Pay of teachers 61,241.92 Summary Total lleceipts 92,011.66 Total Disbursements 61.241.92 Balance July 31. 1929 30.769.74 Bond Fund lleceipts Balance July 31. 1928 5.133.53 County Auditor Mart Jaberg 4,079.40 County Auditor Albert Harlow 1.384.37 Total 13,597.66 Disbursements Pay of Principals 6,000.0" Pay of Interest 2,183.17 Total 8,183.17 Summary . Total I receipts 13.597.6 G Total Disbursements 8,183.17 Balance July 31. 1929 5,414.49 Special Fund lleceipts Balance Jul” 31. 1928 ... 17,689.39 Miscellaneous sources 594.51 Mart Jaberg Auditor 17,259.4 1 Albert Hai'low 18,565.36 Total 54,108.70 Disbursements Americana Corporation 7.5 U Associated Music Service ... lO.bO American Security Co 62.50 Acme ('hemical Co . .. .... 27.60 Earl B. Adams .37.50 Book companies 562.02 11. B. Alford 12.50 Lee Annen 2,104.15 Bureau of Visual Education 5.00 Bruce Publishing Co 4.55 At». Baker 24.67 Burroughs Adding Machine Co 8.45 Bureau (Cooperative Research I 18 W. Guy Brown 60.8“» Beckley Cardy Co 20.83 A. E. Boyce CO 70-bj The Baughman Store 5.15 Burk Elevator Co 14.30 Burdg Larson Co 104.84 C. A. Burdg 46.76 Fred J. Colchln 6.00 City Treasurer 42.00 Cloverleaf Creameries. Inc 7.92 Christen and Smith 30.30 Commercial Print Hhop 110.22 Clarke Sanding Machine Co 235.4.1 Cjtisens Telephone Co 265.55 Callow Ar Kohne 150.55 City of Decatur 88 1.72 Chemical Rubber Co 184.66 Carroll Coal and Coke Co 1,690.64 Decatur Foundry. Fur. Ma. Co I’’ 4 } Decatur Laundry 24.25 Decatur Insurance Agency 159.16 Decatur Democrat Co ... 429.91 C. B. Dolge Co *2l "0 Decatur Luiqber Co 813.18 Eureka Supply Co 99.11 U. L. Engel JO .38 Tire Frontier Press Co , 58. c.) 'l'. A. Foley Lumber Co Farquhar and Albright 16.15 J. A. Fay and Egan Co 4,30
Flax MfK. Co < Fisher Greenhouse Co * •’” A. FluuiHgan Ch i Fl. Wiiynv Typewriter Ex. ' Fruehte and Litterer - Gamble Hinged Music Co s The Garland Co - A. 11. Ashbaucher Tin Shop 1,820..’' William G Griffith / 1 i, Postmaster L. A. Graham Jj-vO • D. A. Gilliam ‘ 2® [. Gas Co. 0 D. H. Goble Ptg. Co L.6«* ’ Graham A: Walters l-'»-•'* 1 Hess Dup. Supply Co i Dorothy Haley - Bert Haley - 11-<»•» .11. Hohnomb Mfg Co 1 Mrs. Pansv Bell Helm L».’’ a '• D. <’. Health At Co 33.26 » Phillip Heffner ' 36.U0 1 Harter School Suppl' Co <6.21 ; Hyland Plumbing Heat Co. 67.23 '» Hower Brothers 63.4.’ • Homer Mfg Co 17.94 1 Hillyard Chemical Co 471.8<» ' Freeh C.. Hower 72.33 : Huntington Lab. Inc. 90.0; ’ Holthouse Drug Co 18.. 3 ■ Hines & Son 106.00 • Albert Harlow. Auditor .... 25.00 • Walter Hammond 33.30 • Charley Hammond ; Indiana School Supply Co 61.58 Iroquois Publishing Co ' J. At .1. Home Grocery 1 Juanita Knodle 36.00 1 A. L. Kraemer Co 20.17 • The Kuempel Co 35.61 • Charles E. Knapp 49.50 1 Walter Kiess 16.35 • Kiger & Co 70.31 ’ Kriek-T.y ndall Co 3.11 ? Frank Krick . 402.50 [ Henry Knapp Ar Sons 18.54 1 The Kuebler Co 52.95 ‘ Kocher Lumber X Coal Co 118.27 • Peter Kirsch 9.35 I Lenhart, Heller Ar S$ burger 58.7 2 . Clark J. Lutz 22.50 J. M. Lenhart Ar Son 90.32 Lee Hardware Co 16.20 Labor bills . 183.16 1 The Handle Co ’ J. C. Lee 25.25 ' Monte Leßrun 36.00 Ollie Leßrun $ 205.13 ■ The Medart Mfg Co 8.06 Mutsehler Meat Mkt 1 Miller & Deitsch 24.54 McAllister Flag ami Mfg. Co 22.6 > George M< Manama 25.00 • National Mill Supply Co 143.30 National Home &• School Asso. 43.50 , National Regulator Co 164.6! ‘ Niblick & Co 7.80 . Nussbaum Novelty Co ’>1.3.• [ National Geog. Society 19.(W> . Osborn Paper Co 22.43 Oliver Machinery Co 401.50 F. A. Owen Publishing Co . Frank Peterson 9.p0 The Prang Frank Paxton JfWnher “o * 18.6:: Merril Heter«uife. ». \1 Frank Parrish 1 ’ r 25.-?o •I. S. Peterson 104.6 ft Carl C. Pumphrey 8.25 John R. Parrish 35.4” M W. Rothert 16 00 J. F. Riggs Publishing Co 37.7 8 Charles Robenold 105. IS • Rand. McNally & Co. 73.3'4 E. W. A. Rowless Co 12.80 Schafer Wholesale, Co 5-25 Frank Schmitz 5 00 The Standard Electric Time Co 15.34 Steele A .laberg 117.63 Singer Sewing Machine Co 112.2 Scientific Pub. Co E. H. Sheldon & Cd* 04.00 W.’ E. Sawyer 10.00 , Smith At Bell 26.41 Smith. Yager & Falk 102.23 John D. Stultz .. 23.68 S* hafvr Hdw. Co 431.86 Gerald Smit ley 11.40 C. F. Smith ... 16.65 i Standard OH Co . 87.13 Thurston Man. Train. Sup. Co 26.1 S I*, i» Teeple * 1 4 • Thomas Charles Co 139.08 Typewriter Inspection Co 2 47.00 I I*. S. Chemical Co 16.74 i I’. S. Sporting Goods Co 29.6.» > I’mD‘rwood Typewriter Co 140.00 ! S. E Whitman » . 11.05 i Ed Whltrlght 6.08 F. S. Webster Co 24.”” : August Walters 87.3 i M F. Wort 11 man 40.7 I Dave Rice 1.200.”” Boyd Gurl» ! W M Welch Mfg. Co 4 8.9 i Laurin D. Yager 25 • Zimmerman Drug Shop ’ Zwick A Myers _ 50.8 s Janitor’s pay roll 7,942.3. I School Administration 5.104.68 Total 31.830.1” 1 • Summary 1 Total Receipts i? Total Disbursements 31.830.1” • Balance July 31. 1929 22,278.6” Recapitulation Receipts • Tuition Fund --- l- b . ; Bond Fund Special Fund u4.108.i J • Total 159.718.V2 Disbursements _ . , Tuition Fund - ' Bond Fund • Total 100,113.03 Total Balance July 31. 1U29 59.804.99 The vouchers and the invoices for ail ’ payments are in the office of the Superintendent of Schools and -are open t j 1 the public for inspection.. M E Hower. Treasurer of bclippl «!• M F Worthman, Superintendent 1 Augtist 29. 0
GIANT AIRSHIP ESTABLISHES WORLD RECORD (CONTaNVEU FROM FAGK ONK)
i sidered serious and the helpers at ’ the air station expected to have the 1 air craft in shape within a half day. ■ When Dr. Eckener appeared at the 1 control room the crowd cheered —a ,' tribute to the daring carefulness the ' German skipper had shown in guid- ; ing his craft over uncharted air > lanes. ; Hchener appeared tired but enthus- ; iastic. His first word was to deny 1 rumors that he now would retire from , active flying. ■ "I have no thought of retiring and i when the Graf makes future import--1 ant trips I will be in command,” he , said. But Eckener will not accompany 1 his ship back to Friedrichshafen. Today or tomorrow he will go to Wash-
ington and thence to Akron, 0., to confer with Goodyear Zeppe’ln officials there. He said his business in Akron had no direct bearing upon his project for a commercial lighter-than-air line across the Atlantic. "The Germans are not entirely satisfied with the fabric cover and they expect to give the Graf a new overcoat when they arrived in Friedrichshafen," Eckener said. “We experienced all sorts of weather and all sorts of conditions. The ship stood up beautifully. We had no engine trouble of any kind.” o LOCAL PLAYERS PRESENT SHOW HERE TONIGHT ICO.XTIYVKD FROM PARK UMK) Peter, Prefect of Police.. Paul Briede Jaqueline, The Pirate’s •Daughter Winifred Arnold Mr. laißue, Pirate Chief and Jaqueline's father France Center Hans, a servant Verena Niblick Mahmat Singh, a necromancer from India Walter Bockman Schmidt, a tailor .. Leo Ehinger o Brice Bouserman of Monroe has accepted a position with the Peoples Loan and Trust company of this city. Miss Mildred Akey was a business visitor in Fort Wayne this afternoon.
_—.— — ———-— MITKE TO TAXI’A V F.RS OF TAX LEVIES In the. Matter of determining; the Tax Miscellaneous 200.ft«) i Rates for Certain Purposes by Wash- Total Twp Fund .. 3.91".♦»() ington Township, Adams County, In- Poor Fund dia. To Reimburse County Before the Township Advisory Board Tuition Fund Notice is hereby given the taxpayers Pay of Teachers G.iinn.iw of Washington Township, Adams Couil- School Transfers : l.’.iiho ty, Indiana that the proper legal of- Total Tuition Fund 8.250.00 ' filers of said municipality at their Library Fund ; regular meeting place. <»n the 3rd day Library Tax ... 312.00 , of Sept. 1929 will consider tire follow- Special School Fund ’ tng budget: Repair of Wuilding and Ground 25iU»® B Repail* of Equipment ; JU Budget ClHNNificHtion for Ton nships School £ulfy.3£n«* Equip 1' "f Township Fund JsiiPrHasF- - 4falary of Trustee . .. !. 1,000.00 4alu>nreVWppWl!w 100.4$ Office Rent 100.00 Fuel for Schools s ""."•) Trustee s Expense 350.00 Loans, Inf. and Insurance . . 1""."" i Clerk Hire ... 150.0’1 School Transfers l.000j»0 Supplies and Salary for J. P. ... 150.00 Teachers Institute Records and Adv 200.00 Janitor Service Tih’Jio Public Pitches 650,00 Transportation of Children 2,500.u0 , Pay of Adv Board 15.00 Light and Power loo.hO School Transfers 1,000.00 Miscellaneous 1""J" Exam, Records 100.00 Total Special School Fund 9,300J"i ESTIMATE OF Ft MIS TO BE BtlhEI) Township Tuition Sp. School Library Poor Fund Fund Fund Fund Fund Total Budget Estimate for Incom ing year 3,910.J0 8,250.00 9,300.00 312.00 1,912.00 Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year (estimated on former year Misc. Rev.) 1,000.00 Subtract line 2 from line 13,910. c(. 7,250.00 9,300.00 Total (of lines 3. 4, 5 ami 6) 3,910.00 7,250.00 9,300.00 Actual Balance July 31st of present year 500.0 ) 2,000.00 300.00 Tax to be collected present year (December settlement ... 1,500.00 2,100.00 3,971.00 Total (of lines 8, 9 and 19) 2,000.00 4,100.00 4,271.00 Subtract line 11 from line 7 . 1,910.00 3,150.00 Amt. to be raised bv tax levy (add lines 12 and 13) . 312.00 I.JC'J'O Proposed Levies Tuition 10 Net Taxable Property .. . 9,716,310.00 Special School 25 7. Ijevy on Amount t«( Library 01 Funds Property Be P dsed Poor 02 1. H ) Township .04 <S4.O‘» Total 42 16,9. "" ( onipariitivv Statement of Taseic < oHected and To Be Collected To Be Collected Collected Collected Collected Funds 1927 Levy 1928 Levy 1929 Township 2,915.00 2,940.00 3,609.00 :: 1 1 " Tuition 2.900.00 2,900.00 3,031.00 , 1 Special School 8,050.00 7,350.00 7,593.00 7,7"!'.'.'" Library 312.00 329.00 309.00 1J u) Poor 1,944.00 1,982.00 1,802.00 1.'.'1-’. " Total 16.121.00 15,396.00 16,344.00 1 »i.!»7 • <’o Taxpayers appearing shall have a County Auditor not later u./n the right to be heard thereon. After the fourth Monday of September, and th” tax levies have been determined, ten State Board will fix a date of hearing or mme taxpayers feeling themselves in this county. aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to Dated August 17, 192t' , the State Board of Tax Commissioner THOMPSON R. NOLL for further and final action thereon, by Trustee of Washington Township filing a petition therefor with the Aug ‘
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of determining the Tax Total Twp Fund . .. 1 1,11 Kates for Certain Purposes by Kirk- Tuition Fund : land Township. Adams County, Indiana. p .,,. ..., . ~ >, u Before the Township Advisory Boar.i S’ . II ■ ", Notice is hereby given the taxpayers 1 u « lon 1 und of Kirkland Township, Adams County, Special School Fund ' Indiana that the proper legal officers Repair of Building and Ground J of said municipality at their regular School Furn. and Equip : meeting place, on the 3rd day of Sept Sl 1,001 Supplied 1 1929 will consider the following budget: Janitor Supplies , Fuel for Schools lludgct Classification For Township.. Loans, Int, and Insurance ' Township Funds School ransfers Salary of Trustee SUO.O‘I Janitor Service - ... '■ ' . Office Kent . .. 60.tm Miscellaneous L""" Trustee's Expense 125.00 Total Special School Fund 6.1 " Records and Adv ... 150.00 Bond Fund Public Pitches . .... 300.(10 Bonds .. - Pay of Adv Board 15 >0 Interest •• '- Miscellaneous . 100.00 Total Bond Fund "" ESIIMATE OF FL’N ])<« Til HF. RAINEU Township Tuition Sp._ School ) Total Budget F.st, for Incoming year I.JMLOO 11*360*00 6.152"" 6X6 11 Deduct Mlsc. Kev incoming year (estimated on former year Mlsc. Rev.) . " 800 00 Subtract line 2 from line 1 S'sbii'oo 6 152.00 Total (of lines 3. 4, 5 and 6) 8 560 00 6J52."" Actual Bal. July 31 of present year 1 7XI 35 590 31 Total of lines 8. 9 and 10) 590 31 . Subtract line 11 from line 7 . „'i5 r ".“' r k Est. Working Bai. for six months after close of next year (not greater than > H of line 3) r,now) Amt. to be raised by tax levy (add lines 1 12 and 13) 1,350. ml 6,775.65 6,461.69 6<6 " ’ . Proposed Levied Townshin US 1.3. Net Taxable Property 1,736,810.00 Tuition * 39 6.7 75 ' „ Levy on Amount to S ' ll,Wl ' ’ ’ ' bunds Property Be Raised Total I 87 15,273.3 1 Comparative Statement of Taxes toileted and IO Be Collected To Be Collected Collected Colle''" 1 1 umis 1927 Levy vt*’K i.v,'<i i ew 193" L"' ' ! Township 1,063.60 76 * 1 234 1.35""' Tuition 4,908:86 8 ■■6 l ( 1980 90 ’ OJTaJi" ; Bond s,2U '- 33 8 ' 69 »- 7 » • T » t , al 11.191.93 148'135-’ 15 2’9 20 15.273 31 la.xpayers appearing shall have a County Vid'ltnr not later than 'he I right to I,e heard thereon. After the tax f.iurth tv of September, amt levies have been determined, ten or state Boa7d will flxTdate of hcuricif , more taxpayers feeling themselves ag- ? n tht« 111 ” grieved by such levies, may appeal to n.JL't *k ou J? *■; , n ., u ’ f tß ’!h Bo * M of Tax Commissioners ’ ' * ARNOLD - t? 1 ’ an H action thereon, Trustee of Kirkland Township by filing a petition therefor with the lee or KllKl<^n^ ugust
Miss Madeline Dowlbtg of p ort Wayne, is spending the week in this city, the guest of her aunt. Mrs. Mj n . nie Holthouse and other relatives Miss Arsula Graham of Hamninnd is visiting in Decatur, with relatives. WE again offer a good line of fruit and shade trees, shrubs, berry bushel and evergreens for your fall P ] ail [. Ing. Be sure and get our prices | ie . fore placing your orders. Hilty Nursery, Berne. Indiana. 2h6-«u
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