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(OMMISSIONER’S ALLOWANCES v,.nl I.ut as, salary clerk ... $188.33 n Hr ,‘ Woodburn, elk. off. exp.. 64.83 .ru Hprald \nilei Bryant Co., same 14.00 W K Gill, Aud. sal 250.00 t ' R* Woodburn, Aud. off. exp. 81.70 Kathrvn Miller, aud. dep 62.50 \ K Lisby, treas. sal. ...... 200.00 T R Woodburn, treas. off. exp. 23.35 Tht Herald, same 78.65 l oona L. Cooper, sal., off. ex. 120.65 r rh( Herald, Recorder’s off. ... 3.50 ■r li Woodburn, same 99.00 Burroughs Add. Mch. Co., same 68.00

Edw. EiteljorRe, sal 175.00 Edw. Eiteljorge, board pris. , 29.00 Orville O’Neal, sal., mileage .364.94 The Herald, sur. off. exp. . ... 15.00 Jno. C. Vermillion, sal. off. ex. 223.15 Elizabeth Padgett, dep. sunt. . 37.50 The Herald, Supt. off. exp 8.50 | C. A. Marshall, sal 112.501 C. B. O’Brien, sab, exp 125.50 Albert C. Albaugh, bd. Review 135.00 M. C. Edwards, same 135.001 Alva Lisby, same 120.00! W. E. Gill, same 120.00! S. A. Vermilion, sal., mileage 94.46 Gardner Bros , C. House sup. .. 3.00

Essex the Challenger Wins Coveted Trophy

ON WITH

Tr^i

-V THE SHOW 1

lyARLINE DE HAAS

Copyright 19SS, Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. “ON WITH THE SHOW,” is the first 100% natural color, Vltaphont picture. It is a Warner Bros, picturlzatlon of this novel.

BYXOPS1S Willie Durant, financial lacker t t the stranded show, "Welcome Home," is fricndlj with Xita french, the star, lut refuses to put up any more money. He Is unsuccessfully attentive to Kitty, the stage-struck check room gif I. and induces her father, "Dad" Malone, stage doorman, anti her sweetheart, jimmy, head usher, to invest their life savings in the piece. Jimmy suggests robbing the box office. Jrr,p Connolly, the manager, accuses Durant of allowing the show to go bro'-e in order to gain a hold over fitly. They quarrel, and Jerry takes a revolver from the backer, ■/he box office is robbed. The detective questions Pete, head carpenter.

CHAPTER VI—Continued The cast crowded abcut the wings as a group of chorus girls came running off, the Dorsey twins In their midst. By accident on Intent Berta bumped against a redhaired young woman In a saucy flannel sports suit. ■ Say, watch where you’re goln’ ” the red-haired girl spat out. "Lay au egg,” Berta suggested, grinning. "Who do you think you’re talking to?” "Lay an egg,” Berta’s twin augmented her sister’s idea. “It 1 wasn’t a lady I'd bust you In the nose!” "Puh-leeze, lady, lay an egg!” the twins chortled in unison. A scream, and the red-haired girl had her Ungers entwined in the

Baspect

lark hair of the heads of both twins. With a concerted effort, Betty and Berta twisted themselves free, seized the girl and sat her dwu upon the floor, shaking her. Mingled cries arose from the throats of some twenty-four chorines and a free-for-all battle en-

sued.

“How calm"—the girl on the ftage glanced towards the winge fml almost went tip in her lines. Phe caught her breath and strug-

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pled on. “How calm and

the old plantation Is tonight." With * muffled laugh she turned away trying to hide her shaking shoulders from the sight of the audience. Into the midst of the struggling forms of the ladies of the ensemble rushed Beaton, Jerry and the stage hands. Fighting off clawing fingernails and kicking feet, they thrust the outermost ring of girls aside »ihI grabbed the twins, pushing them roughly on beyond the wings. A burst of applause drowned out the noise as the curtain fell on the

first act.

"Just one more stnnt like that and you’re through.” Jerry shook th" twins soundly and headed them towards their dressing room. "Puh-leeze, mister, go cut your*e!f,” Berta began with an Injured

tlr.

A nice big slice of throat!” completed Betty. “Shut up! For two cents—’’ But "hat Jerry would have done for two cents was not to be revealed. f> r at that moment In dashed the detective, puffing and blowing, Plopping his brilliant red face with * grlmey handkerchief. ''Hey. Jerry, the box-office's been robbed!” he gulped. "What! Robbed!” Jerry sat down abruptly on a trunk aud "tared at Joe. “Why, what—how—’’ He shook his head and for once nords failed him. Like fire the news spread across the stage. Actors and show girls poured out of dressing rooms, gathering around the manager; stage hands stopped work. Everyone tried to talk at once. ."Who did It . . . how much did they take . , . what on earth’ll we o' • • where are the police . . . ' e an '’ one 8en d for the police . • . did you catch the thief yet . . . now can w’e go on with the show • . . Jerry, tell us what happened • . . this is awful. . . With an effort Jerry roused him•*lf. "Now for the love of Pete, Kids, don't worry about the robwTy * i4e tried to calm them. "The phow s got to go on. Everythlflt

will be all right. You just get out there and do your stuff.” "I never was so upset In all ay life.” Harold Astor forced his wsy through the group to Jerry’s slda. "Get out of here, you—you pillow puncher. You’ve got a quick change to make." He seized the juvenile and thrust him towards the stairs. “Get out—all of you. Go ou. You've only got three minutes. There goes the overture! Now get out of here." The manager, hidden by the wings, peered out Into tire audience to see whether any news had spread to disturb the gathering. But the orchestra was playing along as usual and people were strolling down the aisles to their seats, chattering and laughing. Jerry turned back to Joe. relieved. "Now, what happened?" “That’s what I’m trying to find out,” Joe grumbled. "Georgie don’t know a thing except some man with a mask on pointed a revolver at him an’ told him to hand over the money. Before Georgie could let out a holler, the man stuffed the money In his pockets an’ beat

it.”

“Well, I'll he a such-and-such and so-and-so!” Jerry moaned. "Of all the tough breaks, this Is It. Things weren’t bad enough, but this had to happen. Where have you been?” ”1 been chasin’ the guy with the mask on.” “Needless to say you didn’t locate him.” "Nope, but 1 got my suspicions, Joe nodded his head In a manner that he Intended o signify wisdom. The frown on Jerry’s face deepened. "Who do you think did It?” he asked quickly. “Well, I’d like to have a little talk with Pete." Jerry turned away, afraid lest his face reveal the workings of his mind. "Go ahead, : lore power to you.’ lie watched J e. who went over to the stage carpenter and drew him aside. So Joe suspected Pete! How had Pete got mixed up In the box-office robbery? Oh, well, It was just like a fool detective to suspect the most unlikely person In the case. He glanced about uneasily as a vision of Jimmy flashed through his mind. Jimmy had made the suggestion of looting the cash box. But no! “I tell you I never done It,” he could hear Pete refuting the detective's statement. "Then what made you beat It down the alley so quick?” “Say, for the love of mud. what’s the matter with this curtain,” Jerry Interrupted. He could hear the orchestra beginning to repeat their number. “Jeez, dls guy ain’t glvin’ me a chanct to ring up de coitaln.” Pete turned to Jerry in wrath. "Ha t'inks I pulled de job.” “Web, now lissen here, Joe, thlf curtain’s got to go up on the second act. The cast is ready to quit now, and you go and try to tun the stage into a police court.” "My job's to And out who stucli up that box-office,” Joe returnei solemnly. "I ain’t worryln* about theatre curtains.”

Geo. Hoffman, same Perry I. Meyers, same . . L. T. Snyder, C. H. repair

Allan Lumber Co

. 2.50 17.45 36.60

1.30

YESTERDAY’S RESULTS American Association Minneapolis, 7; Indianapolis, 1. Columbus, 7; Kansas City, 4. St. Paul, 16; Louisville, 8. Toledo, 10; Milwaukee, 3. Americ a n League Chicago, 5-6; St. Ixiuis, 4-2. Washington, 3; Boston, 2. New York, 6; Philadelphia, 4. Detroit, 9; Cleveland, 6. National League Pittsburgh, 5; St. Louis, 1. (Only game scheduled).

FOR Electric Wiring and Repairing R. C. MOORE PH0HE 72

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Andre Morel, noted French driver, won the beautiful Ansaldo, trophy, most coveted prize in the annual French tests, when he finished with his * Essex the Challenge! without penalizations. Second prize also went to an Essex which also finished

and gruelling tests

24.22 I without a single murk against it.

Allan LAimoer v.o., same Geo. Coffman, C. H. janitor .. 100.83 Chas. Pfeiffenberger, janitor 100-83 Daisy McFarland, C. H. matron 19.50

Greencastle Tele. Co I the long grind

Kiger & Co., C. H. Supplies .. ^.OB | Vandalia Coal Co., i

Sanitary Supply Co «0.1LI

R. P. Mullins {j*"* Marshall I>. Abrams, same ... 20.00 G. B. Shannon, same Kdwd. Eiteljorge, Sheriff mileage H. L. Jackson, same 7.2o yu.SH Frank W. Wells, jail repair .. | R. p. Mullins, fumigations .... 2.50 GVastle (las. Co., jail & C. H. ll.obj Casualty officers bond 1 •’>.00 G’castle Water Works, same . 68.80, Fester A: Messic, same 60.00

Wabash Valley Elec. Co- 42.64 K ( . 0 '|l a ir, same

Gardner Bros., jail sup 6.00 Dr. L. W. Veach, Jack, twp, pr. 35.00 Malissa Epperson, same 9.30 Busenbark Grain Co., same .. 8.52 A. M. Keck 79.38 O. Reed & Son, Franklin twp. 10.00

12.50

Twp. Rond Construct'°n Auditor ( lay County W. E. Gill, transcripts Otin Purrett Allan Lumber Co Co. Rev. Refund

Smith & Hoffman Lane & Hendrichs

M. M. Miller M. J. Murphy H. H. Runyan Lane & Hendrichs Isaac Skelton First Natl. Bank, Cloverdale

Mack Rolling

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J. C. Wilson, Russell twp 8.79 E. W. Tucker, Russell twp 9.57 T. E. Wilson, Russell twp 5 62 C. C. Tucker, Clinton twp 7.50 Putnam County Hospital .... 13.50 Dr. L. W. Veach, Monroe .... 49.00 Darnell & Edwards 32.78 W. D. Conn 25.00 Putnam Co. Hospital 9.00 R. L. Darling 15.00 Putnam Co. Hosp., Marion tp. 92.25 M. E. Hosp., Marion twp. pr. 140.86 Hunter Bros., same 53.83 W. M. McGaughey, same 72.50 Dr. W. J. Fusan 23.25 Dr. C. B. O’Brien 2.00 Elmer Stewart 55.07

Dr. W. M. McGaughey, Gc. pr. 50.00 W. F’. Cocher, same 5L75 j Hendrix Bros

Citizens Trust Co. same

Gravel Road Repair

C. T. Southard, road repair Etters Garage The Herald Browning & Hammond Co. Kiger Co. Eisman Ignition Co L. & H. Sales CoPerry Wilson Eqp. Co

Consolidated Tire & Rubber Co 158.“5 A. R. Chenoweth . 10.75 Morrison Bros 275.40 Mid West Stone Co 91.86 J. D. Adams Co 5.30

High Point Oil Co W. E. Pickens King, Morrison & Foster . Ralph Howard Pierce Motor Co P. W. Equipment Co

Ora Trail 1 Beck Sales Co 393.60 | Elmer Blue 294.501

Wm. Sutherlin Sweet & Wright Glen II. Lyon

William Isbel 15 00 Esten Cooper

H. Lieber Corwin & Gillen Stringer & McCammack

W. E. Pickens W. E. GILL,

306.01

.. 70.00 .. 28.00 .. 17.15 .. 324.00 .. 800.00 . .2,451 11 .. 56.00 .. 75.00 .. 14.00 .. 987.80 3,200.00 . 30.09 . 500.00

73.00 3,000.00 75.00 5.00 4.50 3.75 150.00 . . . .1,120.00 1,280.00

Auditor Putnam Co.

2t. Aug. 2-9.

Salary of Mayor $ 600.00

A Ticklish Situation

“What va gettln’ so boiled up about, Joe?” Pete put in. "We all know yuh ain’t a real cop. Yet 're jus' a night watchman." "I'm enaugh of a real cop to run all of you guys in unless you quit stallin’ and aAswer my questions," the detective blazed angrily. “Well, go on, Pete," Jerry prod ded the carpenter. “Answer hli questions and get back to work

pronto."

“Aw right, aw right,” Pete agreed. "I’ll spill It if you guys ’ll keep yer traps shut. It's a polsonal matter. see!" He paused in embarrassment. and then continued. “I goes out front Jus’ before de foist act coitaln ta send a note down de aisle to a dame, see.” “What’s her name,’’ Joe de manded, asuming bis most pro fessional manner. "Dat ain't got nuttln’ to do wi< de case. Jus' a dame I'm Garbo Ollboltlng wid. see. De note sayi ‘Pardon do intrusion, but please a* de gent which is your escort to stej out In de alley an' get hts ej” knocked out." “Who was he?” “Larry Maloney, de tmig! A busto-crusto cab driver, de big hunl 0’ cheese.” Jerry turned away, smiling, am! just In time to see Jimmy couu slipping In through the stage door The boy glanced furtively about him, and then strolled on In tc wards the stage. Jerry frowned The detective would spot Jtmmj sooner or later and the hoy wou!<! have to confess that he had talkefi about holding up the box-office. And certainly the finger of sus plclon pointed to Jimmy. There was motive snough. Jimmy ha. money In the show which he now saw no chance of reclaiming. Furthermore. he was In love with Klttv, and her father's life savlugs had been sunk along with tbs boy's. , be conUuuejD

L. M. Chew 10.31 J. L. Etter 114.41 Putnam Co. Hospital 273.00 C. A. Kelly 50.03 Dr. C. C. Tucker 66.oO Flint & Conrad 48.00 C. T. Southard 6.74 C. H. Monnett 26.00

Curry Inman 30.00 _

Tom Moran 19-00 | chilS- Miller 39.451 Walter Bryan Dan Hall 51.20

Grant Allen ... H. Grantham . . C. W. Dean ....

G. T. McFciran

Chas. M. Silvey Leo Meyers .. .. Levi Williamson A. G. Sutherlin

Thos. Roach

27.00 | 47.00

Verne Houck . . . . Harvey Hale .... A. M. Gowan . ... Clay Olliver Jas. J. Bugtr .... Arthur C. Eggors Henry Phillips ..

Dr. C. B. O’Brien Grogan & Miller

Dr. W. M. McGaughey, Mad. pr 75.00 Poe & Hclsapple, Wash. pr. .. 55.72 Clyde Miller, same 5.00 Glen Frye, Warren twp 30.45 Putnam Co. Hospital 41.35

E. M. Hurst, Cloverdale twp. . 15.00 j Emery Nichols Allan Lumber Co., Co. farm 54.20 c. B Knauer Guy Jackson, Supt 75.00 ]j px Hathaway Mary Jackson, matron 25.00['Andrew J. Johnston Mary Steele, labor 40.001 Layman Hepler .... Lafe Steele 40.001 Hoy Arnold Frances Byers 40.001 Xlfcert Houck C. C. Dimmett 16.00! Herbert Fitsimmons Mart Nichols 34.50 -p. C. Bond Glen Clark 22.5.0|j 0P Hinote Silas Dow 62 001 Dennis Diel, G. R. R. The Herald, Co. farm supplies 58.931 e. B. Wright High Point Oil Co 12.94; Alfred Cooper !,. Stoner, Mgr. Farm Bureau . 13.50) Hoy Terry

Star Store N. Concilia Biowning Hammond Co. R. P. Mullins Walter Wright Otto Lakin, burial Vandalia Coal Co Sanitary Supply Co.

18..48 I Clarence McCammack 23.35 Virgil Cash

Robert Terry Earl Herbert Ira McKamey H. J. Shake M. C. Furr

20.70 26.75 28.96 60.00 66.50 42.65

93.401

. 26.851

. 48.15 . 12.75 104.60 . 121.50 . 48.50 . 39.55 . 17.50 . 04.50 . 48 05 . 74.15

1,229.25 .. 19.001 .. 46.83 . 24.80; . 205.35' . 42.90!

. 46 70

. .173.10: . 20.001 .. 44.851 . . 30.00) . . 19.25! . . 8.00 .. 56.75 . . 33.52

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Moris McCammack 171.54

Guy Jackson Suburban Light Co., C. A. Clearwaters Purities Bakeries Campbell Bros Dr. C. B. O’Brien, physician Fred Thomas, dependent children 12.00

Goldie O’Neal 12.00 Mrs. Curtis Lawrence 20.00 lev M. (’launch 15-00 Maud Haskett 20.00 Frank Edwards 30.00 Raymond McGaughey 25.00 Mary Robertson 12.00 W. M. McGaughey 10.00 Ethel Quinnett 12.00 Dooma York 15.00 May Williams 16.00 Lizzie Sears 30.00 Clara Brown 30.001 Mrs. Bay Bell 30.00 Ethel Hirt 20.00 Ind’pTs Orphon Home inmates 116.25 Ind. State Sanitorium 227.86 J. F. Cannon Co. insanity 50.00 The Banner Pub. Printing .... 70.29) Russellville News 5.50 Jacob Huffman T1H refund . . 28.40

Ind’p’l’s Commercial Doyal Road 11.70

Wm H. Coffman, Sharp bridge 140.00 Geo. Fox Reelsville bridge .... 38.00

Vincennes Bridge Co. Sharp brge 910.40

Vincennes Bridge Co., same .1,669.60 Isaac Skelton, Knauer bridge .279.60 Isaac Skelton, Irwin bridge ..162.00

Lutem Engineering Co. Reelsville 5,200,00 Lane & Hendricks, Shuey bridge 144.50

E. t. Williams, bridge repair .173.07 Ellis Co. same 293.35 Jno. N. Alice, same 7.00 C. F. Payne & Frank Alice ...151.00 J. W. Hendricks 45.81 Thos. Williams 505.90 Allan Lumber Co 119.95 Harry Grantham 15.70

Bobbs Merrill Co. prosecutor off. ' 15.00

Her Beauty Wins

CITIES OF THE FIFTH CLASS

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES

In the^Matter of determining-the tax rates for certain purposes by the °1 J? reencast l«. Putnam County, Indiana. Before the Common Council

ol said City.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of the City of Greencastle, Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 13th day of August, 1929, will consider tho

following budget: MAYOR’S OFFICE: Personal service.

CITY-CLERK’S OFFICE;

Services—personal—salary Supplies and expenses for office .Supplies and expenses of Barrett Law Department, created by Acts of 1929 CITY-TREASURER'S OFFICE: Services—personal—Salary Supplies for office

CITY-ATTORNEY'S OFFICE:

Services—personal—salary Services—special counsel Current charges—court costs Supplies and expenses

CITY ENGINEER’S OFFICE:

Services—wages Supplies

STREETS:

Salary of street commissioner Wages of street laborers 4000.00

Supplies:

Gasoline, oil, tires Stop-light current Street lighting

Materials:

Stone, oil, asphalt, etc Street Intersection and city pavement costs Properties, stop lights, signals ,etc

POLICE DEPARTMENT:

Salary of Marshal Wages of policemen Wages of. special policemen

Supplies for department 100.00

FIRE DEPARTMENT:

Salary of Fire Chief * 1300.00 Wages of Regular firemen 3900.00 Wages of extig firemen 200.00

Contractual service:

Hydrant rental 11000.00 ^ House operating expenses 800.00

Supplies:

S Gasoline, oil, tires, etc 300.00

„ < Materials :

Repairs to equipment 100.00

Properties:

New fire fighting equipment 100.00

COMMON COUNCIL:

Salaries of Counoilmen HEALTH AND SANITATION: Salary of health officer Supplies for health officer .... Contagious diseases

MISCELLANEOUS:

County auditor's compensation Public printing and advertising Examination of records Miscellaneous

Premiums on bonds for officials and city employes 400.00

750.00 250.00 500.00 300.00 25.00 500.00 100.00 50.00 50.00 500.00 25.110

1260.00

1000.00 200.00

. 10000.00 . 750.00 . 750.00 . 100.00 . 1300.00 . 1430.00 . 1000.00

600.00 100.00 50.00

100.00

75.00 400.00 75.00 500.00

TOTAL GENEHAtL FUND Improvement Sinking Fund IM>1 on $100 valuation Fire Truck Fund—.005 on $100 valuation

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Psychopathic tfsts will he made upon Arthur Gcrkcn, above, 11-year-old boy of) Kochcster, N. Y., charged with shooting and fatally wounding Henry King, his 13-ycar-old playmate. Since the boy is not yet 16, his alleged crime is not punishable by death or life imprisonment, nor can he be charged with juvenile dclin-

GRAND TOTAL OF ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Corporation Park Imp. Sink (Gen. Fd.) Fund ing Fund 1. Total Est. Expenditures. . .$45840.00 2. Deduct Misc Revenue 300000 3. Net Amt. to be raised by tax 42,840.00 4. Actual Hal. in funds 7-31.. 17634.00 5. Taxes to he collected 20784.01

6. Misc. Revenue

7. Total Revenue 38,418.01 8. Unexpended appropriations 16,965.86

9. Additional appropriations 10. Temporary Loans

11. Total deductions 16.965.86 12. Diff between lines 7 and 1 1 21 452.15

13. Working Balance

14. Total to be raised by Tax. .42840.00

$45,840.00 .. 512.00 .. 256.00 . »46,608.00

Fire Truck Fd.

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THE HERALD

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Net 'Taxable Property . .. Number of Taxable Polls

NAME OF FUND

Corporation Guneral Fund . . Special Park Fund Improvement Sinking Fund . . Fire Truck Fund COM PA R A 11V E STATE M ENT

Established as tho Star

In 1858

Entered as Second Claco mall matter at tbe Oreencastle, Ind., postofflee. |Charles J. Arnold Proprietor LeRoy Bee City Editor Roy Evans Manager Publlsned every afternoon, except

Sunday, at 17-19 South Jackson Collected 192

Street, Greencastle, Indiana. TELE-

PHONE 65.

SUBSCRIPTION RATES

By ma!l In Putnam County. $3.00

a year; outside Putnam County, $3.50 (’ , 'lb''' ,, ' ,, 1 927 I/'vy

a year; In Greencastle by carrier, 10c a week; advertising rates cn appli-

cation.

L*'\ y on

Polls:

$1.00

$968.25

$736.22

$1670.94

512.00

256.00

846.39

224.22

1414.94

121.86

243.72

968.25

467.94

1414.94

968.25

243.72

1414.94

968.25

243.72

1414.94

968.25

224.22

846.39

224.22

141494

VIES

512.00

256.00

$5,125,320.00 (Est.)

677

Levy on

Amt. to be

Property:

Raised:

$.825

.01

.005 COLLECTED

AND

$428 10.

512 256.

TO BE

Levy

Miss Nannette Sparks (above) of Russellville, Alabama, was chosen as the most beautiful from among 1,600 students at the University of North Carolina Summer School. Twelve hundred votes were cast, Miss Sparks winning by a majority of £00, '

Greencastle-Bloomington

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Crawford Hotel Leave Greencastle service. A. M. 9:00 I*. M. 1:00 P. M. 4:25 P. M. 7:00

Phone 373 Arrive Bloomington

10:40 2:40 6:05 8:40

OK TAXES COLLECTED

$51,330.00

Collected 1924 Levy 43,241.79 Collected 1925 Levy 42,500.00 (Collected 1926 Levy 46,901 86

49,157.88

Collected 1928 Levy 45,258.00 Tc he collected 1929 Levy 43,608.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have the right to be heard thereon, and after the levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves 'aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing their petition therefor »iih (the County Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana not later than the fourth j Monday of September, 1929, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing

: in this county.

Dated this August 2, 1929. | (Corporate Seal) CHARLES McGAUGHEY, Mayor.

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Attest: Gwln Ensign, City Clerk.

at. Aug, ?-9