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ha a been discovered Fulton roan i ’ flouih Rend a city ®* I® s «*■ »•• M ff r , led by yesterday* Mt. Joseph I rounty mling I IjiForte county's first Infantile 1 ~«r*ly*l* death waa «nn<>unred toI day by t»r, Robert M Kelsey. | healih fIMM Judith Ann Illi I f daughter of Mr and Mra. t'h.i-1, > illll nt Westville. died last night In ' , V.dparltso hospital where she •as taken Monday Imports rounty ha• tour other known caeca. Allan county trustee* voted to ’ |HMil|»«4te the openlnd two rounty ~ hool*. at Arcola and Huntertown, t aa a precaution to provent spread i of the disease. All other rounty schools will open on schedule the trustees said —— ■ •"" ( ONSLRirriON BILL contibubd rimw raua «>w> •' ( |a*e nee men will be railed. II It was estimated that moot of the i reulotranla clasolhrd In the Bret <ata«ory would fall between the i j«.a <>f fl and »- Including many ,-nUege graduates and student* Treadway eipialned that It bad not 1 yet determined whether education 1 would be regarded aa a "vital orrupatlon" One Interesting Sidebaht was that sin.uiu s. ms».u n •«- . disregarded In the military aolec- ( Hon. various university football teams would sutler the loss of men this fall. The other three classes in order 1 are those persons who are employ 1 rd tn key positions or Indispensable Industries. those who have de pendents, and those who are de- . (erred because of law or uadeslr ability. Treadway gueeaed that the fourth ' division would be the smallest 1 while the third would be the largest or 17.W0 and JlU.ooo men respectively. The second class, he estimated, would include about 34.OTO. Answering many sidewalk questions and controversies. Treadway advised that cltlrens not let the . oiiM'ripflon bill Interfere in any way with their present plans or objectives. ■ls a man wants to get married, let him gel married." he suggested • "If he wants to buy a new <

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shouldn't let this measure stop him Moat people don t realise that only a wry small percentage of men can be called Into service. '* on the question of marriage Treadway declared that there was no steadfast rule which would classify any automatically In the third group. ”I***l draft hoards will investigate all cases to deter mine whether a wife la a< dually dependent," he said "Too. they'll determine whether a man married just to avoid the draft, but public sentiment In local communities will regulate this to a great silent." Treadway intimated that prate lime drafting would be far more lenient than war time aud that In border-line rases a man probably would be exempted It wan pointed out that a risen Scat urn may not he permanent since a man a business, domestic or physical statu* might change between the period of reglat/atlon and lire tlm<- When he would be called. Various appeal and medical hoards will be set up to cope with this problem T<>-adway said FDR NAME IS iCDBiINL'ED on PAGff THKKBr Thai, army officials estimate, will eliminate at least 22.0T0 of the a-

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CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE hudley wgitod. Ha vatrhed tha alompinr Tex with unwawcring eye*. “Pour him aome roffea, when it’s ready," Dudley aaid calmly. She carried tha eup to Tex. He puahed it aaide, “Drink that!" Dudley ordered. “! ean"t It's too hot." "I aaid, get It down!" Judith waa on the other rid* of tha room watching. Dudley'* art face ternfted her. She thought that he would neTwr believe her -never believe ahe had not planned to see her ey-huaband! "Now explain younelf, Tax." Tax wag no longer the Huatering bully he had been. But ba blaaed out at Dudley: "You've ruined me and you're g-dng to pay!” "So Sonia won’t eupport you any i more?" Dudley’a *>><» Hka a whip-laah. Tex reared up in hie ehair, but he eyed the hidden gun. thought better of it. »--tiled back with: “You're a eoward or you wouldn't My auch thing* without a gun!" "A gun'* the only language you’d understand." "Do you think Pm eraxy ?" queried Tex. "I'm ante of it!" Tex thought for a moment. “That'* a funny one. That’* what Sonia Mid!" But hi* foggy thought* drifted back to hi* -ieeired plane. "I’ve got to have a ahip, Dudley! I*v® f” Dudley mw hi* opportunity; "Tell you what 111 do. If you go on the wagon, pull youraelf together, I’ll get a backer for you." "No, it’* no uae. Nobody would I take me. I want to get into the race* next week at Miami. There isn’t time!" "Not if you want to go on being a rummy!" Tex straightened up. The coffee waa having aoane effect “AH right." The capitulation waa so sharp that Judith gaeped. She tried to apeak to Michael, but bo mottoned her to be quiet. “Co down and ait in my car. Tax. It’a in front I’ll take you to a hotel. I want to apeak to Judith—alone.' Tex stood op. “And give her bark her ring," Dudley added The engagement ring lay on the eoueh where Tex had toaaed it It gleamed in the ray* of the one lamp in the room. Judith held out her hand* to Michael appealingly. Ho held out his arm* to her. She came to him, sobbing. “You trusted mel" Judith managed. Dudley dropped his arms from her. “Sit over there. I want to tell you the truth. I didn V She watched him with anguish. “1 knew Tex wm in town and, when you refused to see me tonight, I thought ft wm because you wanted to see Mm. “No, Michael—" aha pot her hand out in protest “That * what I thought I waited for you to come home. Then 1 went down the street to ’phone. I knew by.your voice that Tex waa here. He paused. “Tell me, Judith. You were working tonight?" Her eye* met hi. squarely “Yoe. •Why did you let him ta?" "I thought ft WM ran calling when I answered the'phone, I told him I would not sea him. He came and I let him in becauM he wm making such a disturbance. Her vie. broke. ’“Hten you ■phoned. I should have told you. But I wanted to avoid another scene. I thaexht I eould get Tex to leave quietly. I didn't went to embroil Tier eye* were pleading frankly. He looked at her face for a long time. Then Mid. “I brflev. you.; She came to his arms swiftly. “Never doubt me. Michael!" *f never will. I promite. Judith stood on tip toe to Mas him; and aaid, “Yoe dotrt have to help Tex for me." “I’m not" Hi* arms were around her “I’m doing it for rao reason. Tex was a greasier. He can be one "Judith ki**®d him again. "Y?u’r* a T«u It'Thave killed me to have 1 “fiSJr’SAM'W. Ii • gen, botwy.'' Ha pulled out hi*

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I vallable IM.dM guardsmen. The bill also permits the tailing of Igo.Me reserves officers, from whom only around >n.MH> are egpet ted to be called, and rsserra enlisted men. most of whom ars mar Had aud would be excluded. ■#— CLERK SELECTS "'"KTINUBD FHKU r*UB I MSB) va. route one Hist Union Vernon Brodbeck, ' lh*iatur, route five West Union L. A. Ilolihouse. Decatur, route three. No. Mt. Mary's— Kermit Itowen. ’ I iiecatur, route five. No Nt Mary's— bent lialtseil. ' lh-eaiur. route all. No Blue I’rant Delmar Wachter, lletatur, route sti. No Blue Creek - William Kaufman. Berne, route two. Rest Jefferson Archie Hmltiey. Berne, route three. West Jefferson — Itoy Huff. Geneva. route two Geneva A— Thomas II Rhoades, Geneva. Geneva H — Richard Briggs. Geneva. Berne A— Ihtlley Jones. Heme. Berne B — Roy Girod. Heme, Berne C llarve Rleaen Herne Ih tatur I A Kd R Macy I Decatur J-A Nathan C. Nelson.

flaihught, Uisaed it onto the couch. "I think I'm a pretty balanced person. But tonight, I knew how men feel when they want to kill." Hi* voice broke. “I could have shot him in cold bkxxl—and enjoyed It!" They were silent in each other’a anna until Dudley picked up Judith's ring and slipped It back on her Unger. 80 ended happily tba stormy event* of that night. a a • • Tei went south at th* end of th* week with a new ship aa Judith and Dudley plunged into prrparationa for their coming wedding Mra. Van Mathas gave a dinner party for Mirhacl and Judith the following week. Judith wort one of her new froeks, pale yellow. Th* party waa perfect Michael had promised they would have a house in the country, bat not for a eonple of year* yet. They’d live in his New York apartment when they were In America. Going home after the party, Judith snuggled beside Michael aa he drove. “11l get a house outside Paris, darling. I'm determined you'll have your garden after our Bermuda honeymoon." “! don’t car* aa long aa I have you," Judith shivered. "Cz,!d?" "No, just afraid it can't laat! Am I not being silly’’’ Michael put a Meeting kiss on her car as ha drove. "I’m afraid myself, sometimes. I've hoped so long.” Michael did not eotna upstair* with Judith when they reached her apartment It was lata and be kissed her good night at the dovrnstairs door. “Two weeks from tonight well be In Bermuda, darling.” Judith hummed a tittle song aa shs wmlked tba four flight* to her apartment Everything was in confusion, but ah* loved it Suiteaaae, boxes, her new airplan* luggage for ths flight to Bermuda. She undressed slowly tn a hase of happiness. Tba ringing ot the telephone brought her back. Michael most be calling to say good-night. But when she picked up the receiver, aha heard the operator say: "Miami calling." Judith’s heart turned to lee. She sat there shivering in her thin nightgown. She waited, terror-stirred, for Tex's voice. ’•lt’s Lee, Judith. Lae Holt" came over the ’phons. “Lae?" She gathered herself together. “I hated to call, Judith, but I had to." “What's happened?" her lipa were stiff "He’s hart, Judith; Tex crackad up again today." “Bad?” “Pretty bad." She managed to add, “I’m sorry." “Judith, he keep* asking for you." Lao’s vole* waa husky aa ha said. "Ha’a washed up, Judith, I’m afraid; it's awful th* way ba keep* calling your name.” “I won’t eoma—l can’t” faltered Judith. Even aa aha said it, she knew that aha would. She had to. ... And ao aha told Holt, she would fly to Miami. She hung up, packed swiftly, and telephoned for a cab. Rut Michael Dudley-she must call Michael I He would understand! Her hands trembled. H* answered gayly with, “Darling, you war* sweet to call to say good-night" The sound of hla voice almost broke her determination. "Mlcha*! " she began. “What’s wrong, darling?" “Tex baa been hart -badly hurt.” For a moment Mlehae! eouM not answer. “How did you And out?" “Lae Holt 'phoned from Miami. Re cracked up in tha last race." “Can we do anything?” Michael asked. He eould hear tha sob in bar ten*c voice. "Ha’a dying." "It can’t be eo bed.” “It is. Les aaya A* keeps asking for me. Na wants ma to ecme.” “You wont rot’ Michael’s voice was pleading. "Itre gut tot" “I won’t allow it!" “Michael, please try to under"I'm afraid I do!" "But *a keeps asking for me! Lee says he can't lira another day. Darling. balitva ma! I’ve got to go,” aba managed.

Decatur 1 B — T H Gehrig I Decatur 1 H — Hubert t.'ochian Decatur 1A — Avon Burk Decatur I H - H W McMillen '■'■o' mtwat—i... i Milin Newi Florence Noll, Correspondent Word ha* been received front Mai Noll, who Is In the navy, where the ts. H H Knierprloe ship hi stationed at the Hawaiian Is lands, near Aloha and Hondolnln. that he la getting along One and having a swell time and only hopes they can stay there a while longer The boys had the pleasure of visiting the large sugar cane and pineapple fields, also the factories He says the trees are tall and and very ( beautiful also the sunrise and sun-. set la far too beautiful to daacrlba. When off duly the boys go swimIng. play ball and enjoy a picture show in the evening. A very delightful day wig spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mann Httnday when relatives be ' gun gathering for the Zumbrun reunion S 3 members composed the group. At noon a delicious chicken and basket dinner was greatly enjoyed. Four large tables were prepared In the large basement for the occaal'm The baoement I throughout was decorated with fall i flowers and crepe paper One table

"You can’t do this to ao, Judith.” “It’s my duty, Michael." She tried to make him see. ”1 waa married to Atm once. I’ve got to! Can’t you eee?" “No, Judith. If you do thio thing, we're through!” Hia voice waa hoars*-. “Michael!" The busier sounded. Her cab was waiting. "Mlehae!, trust me! I’ve got to go now —the five o’clock ship—my eab’s here—Hl ’phone you tonight." Then she added, “! love you, Michael .. . always,” as she hung up the handset seas On the long rido to th* airport. Judith wept continuously. Wh»n she arrived at the waiting room she was fifteen minutes early. She went on Into the restaurant There Michael found her flv* minutee later. “I was afraid I wouldn't make it,” Michael Dudley said. He took her arm and they left the r»«taurant Outside in the early morning, soft with the promise of dawn, Michael made his Anal plea. The ship was on the line, ready to go. “I had to make one more try to atop you, Judith.” “Michael, I love you hut I must H» keep* asking for me. He has Dudley’s voice was bitter. “Nor have I." “Don't say that!” Judith caught his arm. Over the loud speaker, the station master waa calling the Miami ship. “I mean what I said,” etressM Dudley, his eyes acre cold. "If you go, we’re through!" "No, Michael, you ean’t mean that!" Her hand waa in hie. "Ph ase! I need you so!” He said nothing more, walked with her to the ship. He bent to kiaa her goodbye; then turned awny. He did not wait to eee the ehip take off. Judith strained her eyes to find him in vain..., Eight hours to Miami. Rhe leaned back, almost in a state of collapse. . . . Judith «lept fitfully, The steward, feeling *«rry for the cad-looking girl, brought her eoff*e. told her not to be afraid. He figured !t most be her fint flight,.. Toward noon she g«t up wearily, went back to the washroom to clean her face and fix her hair. The reflection in the mirror startled her.... At last the palms of Miami were in eight. ... Then the ship waa on the ground At last! When Judith stepped out she met Lee Holt. "Good glri!” was all he raid. “Well go straight to the hospital. I borrowed a ear." “How is be?" she asked. "Bad." Lie LxgM to explain aa they started for town. “I couldn't rrftres him this, Judith. It wasn’t much to ask.” Not mueh to utkl My heavens, she thought, it waa asking the rest of my whole life! At the hospital they went dirvrtly to Tex’s room. A nurse met them at the door. "He’s asleep, Mra. Aimes. It won’t be for Inng. The pain la pretty bad. We try to keep kbit •under' as much as we can." Judith turned to Lee. “A telephone?” She went down the hall, put in a call for Michael. But he waa not in hia office. When she rejoined Lee, he was crying. “It’a awful. He suffered *O. I don’t want him to live! Not Tex! He’d hate it, never to fly again.” Shortly the nurse ushered Judith into Tex’s room. He lay very quirt, swathed in bandages. Only his fare wm visible. “Tex.” Stic spoke hie name softly. He moved a little and moaned. “It’a Judith." "Judith?*’ His eyes lighted up. "I knew you'd come.” She stood beside him. As he looked Into her ey<*s, his smile faded with a low, "It'< curtains for me this time?" Hit voice waa juat a whisper. She tried to make her voice light, but flooding tear* made worda difficult aa the laid: "You’ve been in tighter places than thia, Tex. Keep the old chin up!” He closed his eyes; finally ha whispered; ”1 guess I knew it ail the time “ (To ha continued) CqvUM *< r «* S'*** PUtrM»> w BM* rH'*n* <:•<:<•* M

I was eepaelally arranged for the four aunts and three uncle* In many places tn the basement the name Zumbrun was colled beautifully with many colors of crepe paper. The afternoon was spent Joyfully with games for the children aud a get to gether social ).tlme latter Ice cream and cake were served to those present. Mr. iand Mrs John Zumbrun and eon Ralph Horine and family. Mr and Mr* Haymond Ziimhtun of I'nl' ti >f*tty. Mr and Mr*. Jay Nhori Mt .and Mrs Cheater Weimer and famlly of Detroit. Mich.. Mr. and Mrs Harrison Blocher of Hasting* Mich, Mr. and Mra Frank Weimer and daughter of North Manchester Mr and Mrs. O. A Roger of Van dalla, Ohio, Miss Nellie Zumbrun ' of Winchester. Ind . Willie Horine ' and family at Portland, bauren i Hershberger and family of Warren, Mr and Mrs. Ijturen Evens. GoshI en. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Reichard ' and family of Chicago. .Mr. and Mrs Ted Kerns of Capersvllle, and Robert DeVoe of Dayton. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bauman and family attended the wedding of Miss Helen Bherburn to Robert Green of Van Wert. Ohio, at the , home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. . Earl Sherburn Sunday evening. Dinner guest* at the home of Albert Roebuck was hl* slater. Flora Comer and brother-in-law, Denver Robinson of Huntington. Ind Mr. I and Mrs. Charles Roebuck and fam-1 lly of fiecatur. Mr. and Mr* Nam Haggard and daughter Geraldine o

TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES i lurti','--'. n *\' [ Ad • • '"<>. Indiana Before th* T'>wn*hl|. AftUtMHf Board ' M<>tl. r la hereby «lv*n the taipayers nr French T,,wn»hlp. Adams C.xinly. Indian* that ih- proper !>•<*! I-.(fleer* of said municipality, at their regular meeting pl«,e. un the 3rd day of t<eptemlH-r. IDIu will . onsldsr the following budget: ’rnsMiiii 1 ntiM.Kr t i.v««iFit iimv r»M**kl* S aadi CaMWra t end' Janitor* Auppli.« "Ml _ Mary Trustee I *>««« Bay -f T- * hers 1 I Fuel f- r.« hoof* I’PS • <»ffl. e Kent soi'eiH' hool Transfers l.ien fwt Janitor Hupplles I’.unn Trustee'* Traretlng F.«p riut fl Tuition Fund I 1 .'«>«" |*>ans. Internet * Ineursn-e JO" "Il orfi-. Nupplle* Printing I »peri*l »rho«l Paad i - ■ t Advertlstmi I Itepalr nt Building* A- care Janitor Nervi"* IJaim Par of Advisory B-ard I'."" of <;rnnnd« 1 »e Trai>*p->rtaU<m of Children l.iieno Fire prote. lion !«•'.»» I’.epalr of 'Equipment, ru.pl l.lght and Power If'are of Cemeteries 13.»S i* liool Bu*m> !«•’»« i l.lgtit and power Son* 1 Ksamlnatlon of Berord* on N- lio-.| FnrnHiire A P.>pilp- Mlocellaneou* *« «•• Miscellaneous 12 -*« ment, e». ept g. h (lueses Inoon | Total Hpe. lai *|i Fund OS Total Township Fund II.US. 1 * I N-ho..| n ippllee. other than kstiw.ite of fi*i>* to be hu*ei> Feed* Newalred Poe Pipeaae* Tewaahlp «pee«al Twtftoa taawal |. aee*eaf I ear. «o Iteremlree SI. e( eaeala* year I aad Sep. lead Feed I Total Budget Estimate tor Imomlng Vear ll.jjoev I‘. »2«no |« ’.ee»e <’ x,-arv Eipendlturrs to he made from Appro. prlatlnns I'nespended July It. "J present tear il« tW l.PJ»ee 3,1J»0T I 1. Additional Appropriations to made August 1. to lie-rml.er It. ..f pre’ent year I. Outstanding Temporary laiana to be paid befor* lUK-emlrer 11. at present year, not Imluded In I‘. To"a" Fund* lle.julred 'Add Lines 1. J, 1 and 11. I.Vde.M nfl l.Mn.oe t aadolln Used lad to He Heeel»ed lre« Sources Other than The Proposed Hale <»f Tas levy I s A'tual Balance. July 11. pree- nt year 537 <>o SI 7 Tams to be Collected, present year tire, ember Settlement I il" «• 3.10 T <n> »»» #« » Mis. ellan. ".us Bevenue. other than from Tai Levy to i.e re. .-1»,4 from August I of present year to |ie<ember It. of ensuing year. '*.<• s* lied, ul* In Trustee s irffh e > tai Hpe. lai Tales lM"-e S* hedulesy ’ fbl All other Iteyenue Igoe g. hedulerl ' ». Total Funds (Add lan** «. 7. >a and »bl l.»»7 on mi «.»17»« I in.' Net Amount to he r."i»<-d f.-r espenses to December >l. »f ensuing year ;73<dl «,12->.«l J.133.»0 1 |1 operating Bal*n< e 'Not In excess of Elpenre January 1 Io June S«. la ss Ml*" "-llaneous IteVe. | nue for *«me perlMi UI.OT I mi. mi let <'» (12. Amount t» be rai*ed by Taa latvy - l.laJ.uP e.lll.Pd J. .3. 00 I'Hlll’iisE II LEV IES ■st v .>1 i.ftlon of Taxable Property |l,li»,n».OT | Mn g s l.r«> BH tNBOTMMt CM rrw|Rrrl> Hf MmUfml Township » 12 Npe* lai Nc hm.l | Tuition , 3» 3 •»; Total ’ •• »si«.«t) toWPIMXIIVE srvrEWEVr Tilt.* <<II IE<TED AMI TO HE < oI.I.EITEII To Hr I nm 4« 1 ollrrlrd < I w||r«'lr4 I wllFrled iiKt* ihm» mil Township I l.i:««» 11,31-** 1 1.121"". |i.»;«a npe mi *• b.mi !•!;*'!? t :'.:'"' Mi!!! l*<>or *!!•'»« i.nxno Total • 1.. I ?. 3< 011 I 5.1 V, Taxp.io-r* appearing shall have a right to he heard thereon After the lax levies 1.-o. be n I. termlii-.1, and presented to the County Auditor not later than tw - dux- prior f.. th. -nd M -oday in Septemlo-r, .i"d the h» y fixed by th* County lai Adjustment Board, or on their fallui. *.. t<> do. bx th. County Auditor, ti n or more taxpayers feel,ng themselves aggrieved by *u. h levies may appeal t -th. Slat. B - .rd ..I T.n ' I mt»*ioner* f..r further and final hearing the'eon. by filing a petition unh the County Auditor not later than ll* t..l,er I’, and the m.<(" Board will fix a date f.r hea ring 111 this Co mix 'listed Aug.Ml IV, I»I"I M»i:KN HEf.LEIt, I ru»tce !Al 'lt KT 31—I*. "t I ren-h Township. TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES i In th* matter of determining the lax rates f*ir certain bathoses l.< Monroe Township. Adam* County. Indiana B. f.-r, tl . Township Xdxisory Board. < N’.tl-•- is 10-rehy given Itie taxpayer* of Monrm T-- wn«hlp. A lam- County, In-li.in-i, that the proper legal ' off her* Os -aid muni" ipallty, at their regular meeting pla-<. on the -d day nt H. ptemtrer. Mitt will i-otisldar ! th* following t.ndget TOWXxllll' HI IH.ET < I txxllll HUH Tux*a*hlp Fund Car, f • enn leri. < Salary f Trustee I S'"".'*’ Exam nation of lli.mrd :. mi ment. .x. --pl M-h Bu*aea ij«»tl itiffl- e Bent IJO.on -Mi l-ellaneou* J-«■•» School Nupplle*. other than 'Clerk Hire imino ! T'dal Township Fund l.o.iimi Janitor's Supplies &»» 00 Tr-i»l« .'■ Traxellng Exp. 150 mi Tuition Fund Janitor Supplies 30« mi lElPen*"- Telephone T--ll* A |l' .v of Teachers II».»mi on Fuel for N. h-iols sbii on I Tel'-ar.im* !».»• it hool Transfers 1. Israna, Ini. rest A Insurance 2*" mt .J I* Salary ami Nupvlie* Ju.m* Total Tuition Find 12". "*<* l*ny of Teachers |Sn on • iff 1 • Nutmll*-* I’llnrlng a Sperlal srhool Fuad Janitor Nervi* > ttm* «0 Advertising 300110 Itepalr of Building* A- are Transportation of Children 1.01" mi Pay of Adxlrory Board (’. mi of flround* I 7 >o.l’o Light arid power 3*-" *0 'Fire Itun* A Equipment |mcmt Repair of l-ei ilpment, i Mlwetlaneoqs Inline Office Equipment *■•"" r ri»t Nrhmd Bu«ses 2"" no Total Nperlal Hath Fund llO.ott.Oa ESTIWATE OF Fl All* TO HF. ■ USED Fuad* Hequlred F»e Eipea*e* Township upeelnl Tuition l***"l I. ureseal year, in lieeeutaer Al. nt eaaoiaa year l end s.-h. I wad Fund ‘ 1 Total B-i-lget E"llmat* tor hi- oinliig Vear l.it.imo lift mm <m IJti .m* mi 3 S, essary Expenditure* to he made from Approprlallons I'nexpended July 31. -.f nrewnt vear xiu.my i neo.no gloomy 3. Additional Appropriation* to In made August I. to !"e> ember 31. of present year I I Outstanding Temporary UVnns to be imld I . tor, ■ >•-< ember .It, of ptim-nl year, not includ'd In I . Total r inds Iteqhlred (Add Mnes 1,3, S and 1> .'.Vl'too Ix.m'omi 2» «i"00 »uad* on Hand And To He Herelxed From Soerres other Ibau Ihe I'rnioxed Hale of Tat lesy « A-t'tal Balan-e July It present year x.'non 2-. "ft r.’.imoo . Tax--* to im Colle, "ed. pres-nt year <l>e"emb*r Nettlementl . - 33" 00 1.100.00 • Mix ollaneoß* Revenue other than oom Tni Lexy, to be re <"lxed from August 1 of prcient ye.ic to December 31 of ensuing yeas. <>»*"• ■-liedtile In Trustee's tifflm-l ■al Npe< i»l Taxes iN«e g. h"-d'ile*» ’ ‘ ■ "« 14.07*00 n.i All other Revenue ‘Nee got.*d.l**l .... . 2,0R.’.00 V Total Fund* 1 Add Line* 1.7 '* at I *bl 1,050 00 00 ,'S 210 Oft |ft. Nel Amount to h* raised for expanses to December 31. of ensuing y ear t i,*AO 00 s.Kmmi 3,0" m 00 111. operating Balance (Not In i-neae of E*p<n»"> January I. to June 3*. Less Mlscellaneoue Revenue for eame PerlmM »*• "« t om. mi 12. Amount to Im raised by Tax Lexv 2,»1*.00 if.too.oo *.<i2omi PHIIPUSE II I EV lE* I Net Valuation of Taxald- Property — ''ivll y:-on «... m, ' Net Valuation of Taxal.b PropertJ - hi >1 Two rr«*|»rfffy Ho HnlmmH Township • »,CT3l.*n I Npe. lai Buhool m *? •£! 2.' I Tuition , Total —.-— ’ 88 111 Ji. *0 <<I<IPVHATIVE •■rVTEMEAT Off TAIL* < <<I.I.E< I El> VXH TO BE < <H.I E< T F.l> To Hr I 01 nd• • ollroTrd I Mllrrted < wlleolrd I nllerfrd IW3!» IW t»«l I Township • l.vJVOft | f *2“ 00 1 2,7Hmi I 1.7320* ' special * hoo| - 7.353 0,1 *,o> I 00 «.53V«« 13.421 00 Tuition »,»4*.0» 3,331.04 3.110 m, ttol.OO I Library .. . ' P-,or I Total . ir-.»5700 Ill.l29«o |tl.2‘.|<io 121.157*0 Taxpayer* appearing shall liaxe a right to Im heard there-.ii After the tax l*vi». have been determined, and presented to the County Auditor not later Ilian two d,.r* pr"»t ' the *-mid M--nd<iy In September, and 11. levy fixed by the County fax A-11-istmenl H-atd. or - n il.eir fait.ii* * . to do l» the County A idli-rr ten or mote taxpayers feeling themseivr -iggilexed by »u h Isvle* may appeal tn the Stat,- Hoard A s rax tommlsslotier* for further and tinal beeilug tbrremi b> tiling a petition with tl»» County Audit hot later than U, tuber U. and the Blate Hoard will fin a date tor her log thi* ■ trdj luted August 1» JVIO i.Lr.S H sl I IAS" HWAMrk.lt Trustee AUUVffT 3i—S3. Mvwiue Tuwuibip.

DON'T ARGUE ABOUT IT How many votes did Dissident Rooaavolt rorotvo In the election of IMS? How did Tenneeeee go? Nupfnrse neither land Male gel* a majority -- who makes lhe iholce Who i tmnla lhe rlwloeal vote? Doe* • I'reeldrnt have Io hr born In the United Ntate** Who would Hi teed Io the Piesldeti.-y If something h*pp«'"*d t<* ! ’ n,h the PresMttit and th*- Vice President? Whai are the eiart words lined liy lhe I'reildant In lhe uaih lakn m hl* Inaiigurillmi Are these Word* prescribed by the Constitution? Wa* • woman ever a candidate for the presidency* These and cmm'lea* other quesiloiis will lie dl*<u»*«d and argued over times without number In the newt few months Ton don't have to ggesu be informed The (oilowing yttmp of three bulletins, available from llecatgr Ihlly Demmfaf Nervier Bureau, l«ll Thirteenth Nt Wanblngton. D <’ will aeitie the qaeatloß* definitely t. Nlate* Votes In Presidential Klerthill*. 3 Presidential Eiettioni Nine* 171* 3 The Preaidency. 3 The Presidency, Use the coupon below and enclose ten cent* In stamp* or coin to cover postage and other coats CLIP COUPON HKKK F M Karby. Oapt. S-107, Dally Democrat's Servlea Bureau. 1013 Thirteenth tt . Waehlngton. 0. C. Knrioaed find ten MBia: »eiid the Presidential Election Packet of three bulletins to NA M E BTREET aud No CITY STATE I read lhe Decatur Dally Drmor ral, lA-catgr. Ind

near Decatur. Mr. and Mr* V W Neuenarh-1 wander, have returned to theii home In Medina. Ohio, after a visit ' ' with friend* and relative*. Mr*. I Carrie Reusser accompanied the in home for a few day* visit. The Misses Alina Adams and

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j Edna Queiin of Cleveland. O . are vteflinc a’ the Hubert and Car! , Ehrsam'a (evidence Mr. and Mrs Duvld Nov Inc and son Verou Neil and Mrs Laura Penland spent Sunday with Mr and 1 Mrs. A. E Dunn aud family o( near Spent ervllle.