The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 28 August 1928 — Page 3
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PwEENCASTI:e DAICY BANNER, TUESDAY,
A Ijjs NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OP TAX LEVIES In th p Matter o f Determining the Tax Dates for Certain ~
AUGUST 28, 1928.
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l| (■; -Summer sweet apl, wind-fells. Me(chard. Phone Dural 95. 27-2t. |JRE SALE:— Will sell ■j- at auction at my ■ An'ierson tro t Wednes|t 2titli at 2 o’clock P. M. of all kinds. Mrs. GerLke. 27-2t.
|l,i: I'ears at I^inirs’ South locust St., TuesHay and Saturdgy, $1.06 T I’hon ■ 144. 27-:ip. ti: l!i2fi Ford Tudor sellli i t condition. Lots of t \- Kii.'i for quick sale. Cash. |K or 111. 2H-lp.
.$1500. io . 1150.iij • 480.00
ci,y of 0r "“^. ^.n„» t,
their regular meeting place, , m lhp 6th . " • 1 " 1 nmnicipaliiy, r .t the following budget: y ' ’ Sp P tP "'der, i 9 28 will consider
BUDGET GLASSIFICATION
0 , 1 - SERVICES PERSONA!
Salary Librarian Salary Assistants Wages of Janitors and others 2. SERVICES, contractual
Communication and Tian-portatjon
Heat. Light, Power and Water 39.00 Printing and Advertising .... 160.00 Repairs 200.00 Services other contractual 200.00
125.10
31. Office 32. Other Supplies 36. Mlsc
3. SUPPLIES
41. Building
4. MATERIAL
50.on 26.00
200.00 I
lo.oo <
61. 62.
72. 73.
1. * 2. 3. 4. 6, 8. 11. 12. 13. 14.
6. Cl RRENT OBLIGATIONS
Interest
Temporary Loan 2500,00
7. PROPERTIES 24 5.00
Equipment
Books 75.00
8. DEBT PAYMENT 600, ° 0
TOTAL
ESTIMATE OF LIBRARY'FUND TO BE RAISED
Total Est. Expenditures Library K.md Deduct Mlsc Rev 744!M)o Net Amt. to be Raised by Taxation "" Actual Bal. in Funds July .list " T.! ‘ ,
Taxes to be Collected
Total Revenue IChmok Unexpended Appropriation (eftimated) " " ‘ 2750 011!
2750.00 ! "" 1 1 1 666t.S I !
1860.00! 8524.St i
Total deductions Difference helw. Lim
Working Balance Total to he Raised by Taxation
■timated support money to !» received
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J.l'. Home of Mrs. G. 11. , Immediate possession, ra t for college year. Call
28-2p
ll.lv Fresh butterbean=. O’Hair. Phone 157.
28-Ip.
|l I Kitchen cabinet, 4 It 1 ne -tove, dining room I Bloomquist, :!t)4 S. Vine
2!Mp
}Kor Rent— I\'l 2, G-room moderns 1, '-loom modern; 1 upklcrn. Lucas & Gautier.
2‘<-2t.
Net Taxable Property
f<T— Garage. Call 3G6-X.
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♦Include in Ibis Item the
tax levied in townships. PROPOSED LEVIES
, Levy on Amount to Name of Fund Property Be Raised ^' b ™ ry $8624 81 t OMPARAT1VE STATE.V1EN I OE TAXES COLLECTED AND TO UK
(OLLECTED
To he
Collected Collected f rNn 1927 Levy 1928 I/wy Library I Error made in 1927] 3487.42 8524.81 I axpayeis appearing shall bar e the right to he heard thereon. Aftei me tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling theinse.. vs aggrieved by sifch levies, may appeal to Ihe Stale Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final ne.ion thereon, by filing a petition therefor wPh the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the Siate Board will fix a date oi hearing in this county. Bated this 25 day of Aug.. 1928. HARRY COLLINS, PAUL ALBIN, CASSELL C. TUCKER, Trustees Library Board. 2t. Aug. 27, Sept. 6
ENT Attractive, home 4 room furnished apartk s West Fw nklin I 416 Y. 28-3t 28-3t.
fT—Sleeping room, mndfor one or two people, n and W. Poplar St. 27-.1p. I’l Sleeping rooms. 107 1 *7-*p -0— I"—Sleeping rooms, 20G I St. Phone 225-1.. 27-21
fJ’— Garage, 402 Phono 290-L.
North 27-5p
-Lost— aI pie velvet hat, -mmer' 1 "' ‘I 1 'arc. Return to |at Shop. Reward. 28-lp
‘Wanted— 7 A. M. Tomor29, 20 laborers, at Main riots. Report to I • '" a He Gas and P"-__ It. Ifocellaneous— II WING ( LI II. wishing to join our P 1 and also to learn the Ichments to their Singer J," np , I'lfase register at f ll0 P> 21 «auth Indiana St. ■ 27-3t. 0 ■ nut 07 piece ivory dinner P- John Cook and Sons
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of THANKS § to exton,I oar heart felt "Ur kind neighbors and F the kindness and sympato UR the sickness of our beloved K-fflr jdwards Roberts, who died Pt 1 IJH, age .1 months. Alftor th ' undertaker for his r"' Miss Godwin for her r r 'rds, the singers and for P ful Boral offering . t'other sister and brother. — ^ 'afeteria lunch at Bapf Wednesday and Thursday
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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES in the Matter of determining the Tax Kates for Certain Purposes by Warren Township. Putnam County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Warren Township, Putnam | County, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said municipality at theirj regular nieeiing place, on the 4 day of September, 1928, will consider the j following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee 600 Office Rent 60. Trustee’s Expense—Traveling 125. Records and Adv 120. Fay of Adv. Board 15. Exam Records 25
Miscellaneous:
Cenartery 100. 2. Ijcr. drive 80. Total Twp. Fund 1125-
ROAD FUND
Labor l ,r, dGravel , Stone and Other Material 150 Total Road Fund 300
TUITION FUND
Pay of Teachers 6500. School Transfers 1700. Total Tuition Fund 8200.
SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND
Repair of Building and Ground 100.
Repair of Equipment School Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Loans, Int. and Insurance Teachers Institute Janitor Service Transportation of Children Light and Power Miscellaneous Total Special School Fund
estimate of funds to be raised
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To Serve You
with Quality Values at Moderate Prices
—ivill be the mission of our New Store, soon to be opened in this Community
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r^\UR New Store, soon to be opened here, will be a Local Service Institution with National
Resources.
This Store will be allied with local interests. All its activities will centre around the well-being of this community and its people. Only as this Store succeeds in interpreting your needs for Quality Goods—tor Staunch Values—for Modern Styles—at prices that will Pack Your Dollars full of Service and Satisfaction—can it hope to prosper. Success Must Be Earned. To Succeed We Must Merit Your Confidence. \X ; e can only do that thru Old-Fashioned Integrity and
Square-Dealing.
J, C. Penney Comfxiny Stores are Home-Like Stores Where Home Folks Like to Trade
We know of no better way to merit your confidence than to conduct this Store
as though Mr. Penney himself were in charge. To all intents and purposes our local manager IS Mr. Penney. His one thought is for THIS STORE and what it can do FOR YOU. True, our Store here will have an expert, powerful buying organization behind it, to ensure the BEST from ALL MARKETS, and at Lowest Possible Prices. But the point is that THIS STORE must prove its worth TO THIS COMMUNITY thru its SERVICE — its VALUES - its MODERATE PRICES to you and your Family.
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J. C. PENNEY COMPANY, Inc. 2-4 NORTH JACKSON ST. - - UREEN( ASTLK, INI).
. ^ -2
1 iim—■ inw
100. .•100.
25.
250. J-
100.'■Township .. . .
Road Tuition Special School
TOTAL
■
330. 370.
3400.
25.
1. Total Est. Expemliti 2. Mtsr. Rev. Dotlucteil 3. Amt. to be ra! '‘<1 by 4. Balance July 31st 5. Tax to be Collected
6. Uncollected Mi c | Rev. 7. Total Revenue 8. Unexpended ApP'oR--11. Total Deductions ... 12. Diff. betw. Line 7 and 13. Working Balance ...
14. Total to be raised by Taxation
Net Taxable Property . . . Number of Taxable Foils
FUNDS
Township Road Tuition [Special School
TOTAL
Township
Road
Tuition
Fund
Fund
Fund
s 1128.
300.
8 20.
1160.
ix 1125.
300.
7050.
. 505.
117.
3573.
. . 690.
130.
3200.
60.
. . 1095.
247.
2823.
. 640.
200.
1850.
. . 640.
200.
3 8.60
11 . 670.
253.
4077.
. . 455.
100.
3100.
. . 1195.
253.
7177.
PROPOSED LEVIES
Jy'vy on Polls
Levy on Property
125. - Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon 6125. [lix levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling them elves aggrieved by siteh levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Comini -ioneir for further and llnal action thereon by tiling a petition therefor with the County Auditor not Inter than the fourth Monday of September, and tin
Ct'ate Board will fix a dale of hearing in this county.
Dated August 24, 1928.
. J. B. WRIGHT, Trustee,
2tD. Aug. 27 Sept. 1
School
Fund 5126
6125. 2368. 2700.
, ..60 ...60 .1.00
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES
COLLECTED
Collected
.09 .02 .58 .41
MO COLLECTED
6068. 2434. 2434. 2491. 9660. 5051. $1,231,360.00 114 Amount to He Raised
1125. 253.
7177. 5051. 13606. TO BE
AND
Collected
To Be Collectel
1927 Levy ... 1100. ,... 400. ... 6500. .... 6000. .. 14000.
1928 Levy 1120. 300. 6500. 5100. 13020.
1929 Levy 1125.
253.
7177. 5051. 13606.
After the
FILLMORE
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Dewecse spent Saturday night and Sunday at Cedar Crest with Mr. and Mrs. Corn Buis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ruark spent Saturday night with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ruurk and land y. Mrs. Henry Nichols is seriously at this writing. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knetzer Sunday morning a 7*4 lb. girl Mary B’fih Gail. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pruitt were Mr. ami Mrs.
ternobn from a two weeks vacation trip to Ohio. Mi. and Mrs. Herbert Sutherlin at tended the Sutherlin lb union Sun-
day.
Mrs. Louise Sinclair and Mrs. Jud\ Graham spent Satord iy night with M:. and Mrs. Frank Hunt r and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hunter, Mrs. Louise Sinclair, and aunt Judy Graham went to Indianapidi Sunday. M W MAI 8\ M I T. Clyde Steward, Ida an I Laura Steward, Mr. and Mrs. John Cramer attended the Kinker reunion Sunday at the Garfield Uaik, Indianapolis. Hub ft Weekley and on Edward Lee of Amo is spending a few days with his mother Sarah Weekly. Mrs. Lena Eggers and baby spent last week with her mother .Mrs.
with Mr. and Mr . Chari Bunten. Mahle Smith of Indianapolis
Sunday with home folks Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Smith and family. Esther Dunlavy pent Sunday with Evelyn Clark of near Mt. Meridian.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Cerda Temple, Mrs. Etherige Buis were: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Je-s Ken all and Mr-. Glenn Burgess and childr a, on Fred pent Sunday with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Ruurk and and Mrs. Homer A her of Indiannchildren, Mr. and Mrs. Oran Buis >poli .\|is. Peap-l Fiji oft ,und on
typhoid fever i getting along nictly. Mr . Amanda Shoppel pent the w'e k end with Mrs. Lewi Walden of Knightsville. Mary Miller is working in Limedale in Vina Miller’s place while Miss Miller is taking her vnention. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller aie moving to Chaileston, III., for the pre or;, whore Mr. Miller is employed on a construction gang. Thi Post Office h; been moved to the freight station, where Charles E. I! 1 will act a P I .Master and freight agent also. Mt . Lena Kiik of East McKeesport, Pa., is visiting her parent* Mr. and Mrs. Fox.
Clarence Ragan and family, Mrs. Shoptaugh.
Mattie Oliver and Mary and Kate. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Phillips spent Saturday night and Sunday at the Falls, he brought home a fish weigh
ing 17 , 'i lbs.
Mrs. Dallas Ruark spent Monday
and daughter and Mr. andMrs. Dora
Gorham and family.
Mr. and Mi (. Badger Messier spent Sunday afternoon with Aunt Bertha
Aunt Judy Grohnm of Indianapoll who has spent the past few we k with Mrs. Louie Sinclair returned!
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mi . Charles Deweese and son Ralph return'd home Monday a-l !
Warren of Danville spent Sunday
with home folks. REELSY 11 1 E
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Miller and daughter Devona spent the week < ml with Mrs. Kmmn McCullough. William Smith of Indianapolis pent the we-1< end with Mr. and Mi . Mort Smith. The son of Everett York who hai
YESTERDAY’S RESULTS tmeriran Asseciaiion Kansas City, 7; Indianapolis, 6. Minneapolis, 0; Columbus, 5. Milwaukee, 14; Louisville, 5. St. Paul, 8; Toledo, 7. American Isuigue New York, 4-6; Detroit, 3-2. St. Louis, 8-4; Boston, 6-0. Cleveland, 5; Wa hington, 3. Chicago at Philadelphia (rain). National League St. Louis, 11; Chicago, 3. Pitt burgh, 9; Cincinnati, 4. (Only games scheduled.) Three-1 League Peoria, R; Quincy, I. Bloomington, (!; Terre Haute, 3. Danville, 3; Evansville, 2. Springfield, 7; Decatui, 4.
