Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 169, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 19 July 1919 — TAX VALUE OF $187,980 GOES UP TO $9,250,000. [ARTICLE]
TAX VALUE OF $187,980 GOES UP TO $9,250,000.
South Bend, Ind., July 18.—As a part of its final session in adjusting property valuations in South Bend and St. Joseph county, the county board of review announced yesterday that it had raised personal property appraisals of five South Bend capitalists together with the personalty of an estate, from $187,980 to $9,250,000. The figures, as given out, are:. Joseph D. Oliver, trustee? for the James Oliver estate, from $148,100 to $5,000,000. J. M. Studebaker, Jr., from sll,240 to $1,000,000. George M. Studebaker from $14,640 to $750,000. Clement Studebaker, Jr., from $14,000 to $750,000. Assessments of $750,000 were placed on the personalty of Mrs. C. A. Carlisle and $1,000,000 on the personalty of Mrs. F. S. Fish. Notices of the increase in personalty valuations and assessments against Mrs. Carlisle and Mrs. Fish have been mailed from the assessor’s office. Appeals from the action of the local board may be made to the state tax commissioners within the next five days. The state board will act on St. Joseph county August 13. Neither Mrs. Carlisle nor Mrs. Fish had filed any schedule with the local board. The figures were arrived at from will records, the congressional record in some instances, and from various other recorded documents which came to the attention of the review board.
