The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1928 — Page 3

[SIFIk!) ADS .For Sale—

,' comparatively new, boos*-, incluilinp: |

Hanna

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Hanna and

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29-4t.

Does your

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£H£GREE\CASTLE DAILY BANNER, THURSDAY, AUGUST :I0

1928.

and

lets. Sco

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'for Feet

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tmatoes.EUulFloraUjo.; _ Soft seed wheat, T - t No. 1. Reclean,,1 Harry Stamp, 27-29-30-p. _ a oomlnfctonl

Milk fed chickens. 30-It. o Store and property, K, md Jack.-on street. 30-3p

Furnace Nerd Repairs C oni Bin Need 1 illing C ar Need Overhauling These & Other

Fall Needs

Will Soon Have To Be Met.

Our Ready Cash

Will Meet Them For You. Loans I’p To $300.00

On Easy Payments

INDIANA LOAN

COMPANY

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sister Mrs. Kenneth Morrison

j family.

Mrs. Debris Austin and daughter! Lorene Mrs. Daisy Ben,ham. Mis,

Mary Haltom of

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CANAAN

j Mary Cunningham ami Dorothy I Williamson visited Lena M

The people of this community en- ] Thuls ' ,a >' until Sunday.

„ , n Gre ncastle and lce ereanl and «>«* Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Minter ml • An 'y 1-uis am daughter called) u.,, 31 ch:ir| ey Lisby’s and Gilbert children have gone to Mi--mm for . on Mrs. Ids no,. r,,„ an one j ^ heeler’s. Th e suppers were given'visit. They drove through.

; y thl ‘ men in the threshin * rin ^‘ | Marga^t Evans spent last week Sunday I Donald hiding is on the sick list, with Lloyd Kvan and family of in

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E. Washington St.

Phone 15.

Fresh Fish? Of Course.

Fudaly’s Market

NORTH SIDE OF SQUARE

Tel. 175—We Deliver.

■ afternoon last week. Marion McNary spent with Harold Storm.

Mi. and Mrs. Win. Newman visit-, m Sunday with Lawrence Rockhilll

and family of Fern.

1 Dallas Rua 'lc and family spent' Saturday night with Melvin Ruark

and family.

! Relatives from Indianapolis spent; ..atunlay night and Sunday with

; Leonard Newman and wife. Mrs. Myrtle Storm called on Mrs.!

Amy Buis and daughter Monday af

B; ternoon.

11,1,114 Mrs. Myrtle Storm and son liar-* 'Id visited last Tuesday with Lester]

Storm and family of

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B/g Horse Show At Indiana State Fair " i.

Indianapolis.

St. riiont 1 797-Y r .

30-tf.

Lambard

one) ■ Mitf 1

ninary I

plums,

30-21

CLINTON FALLS

The Revival meeting dosed here t the church Sunday night with four

j new members.

, Mr.-. Earl Surber and children

...... , h’ 0 ™, N ttie and Pauline Cloe tal- ‘ - - ** evs Belt family . m i . . evening la t week

due to temporary C onstipation. Aids in eliminating Toxins and is highly

666

Cures Malaria and

[• Antique bedstead, lilting desk, $R; Daybw rocker $5; 5 piece Dffl; 2 lamps $1 each,

[J, Anna Finegan, 302 Biliousness, Headaches and Di/ziness

There was a large crowd attended

-,z al “° ll "'

| Mr. Cieorge Frank and daughters

-•-■ "■ Fdella and Opal, Lucid? Thomp-oi!

Michael Brothers, spent one day las: week with Tom Bettis and family. Mr. George Smith fell Tuesday while working in Grr-oncnstle and

a broken arm.

fte idoe of Bedford will fid guest of Miss Marg McOnughey on East

|or Tient—

:— Modern

ms

EAST MARION

Mrs. Elsie Hunter and Mi . Mary

Hu it i were in Indianapolis F; i iy. ! received

Sunday visitors with E. K. Buis and family were: Dora Gorham and family, Dallas Ruark and v ■ ,

sleeping i Melvin Ruark an ! family, Glen liur-30-3p |gess ,:nd family and Mr. and M . I Oran Buis and daughter.

©B ItifK Small modern] Mrs. Earl Gorham, Miss Helen

366-K. {Hunter and Miss Elizabeth Mc>

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The Indiana Slate Fair, September 1st to 8th, will again have a barn overflowing with the finest group of horses that have ever been on i • !i : • i Slate Fairgrounds. The biggest stables in the Fniied States will In , ■ resented. It is your optortunity to see a real horse show in ' nli li and heavy horses.

30-11. — Up-to-Date, cozy ment, < i<. hiut St. Phone 410-30-lt. o — One, 2 or 3 room fur:i| :iitnient, near high BOO. 30-1 p o f 1 r nm modern ihle for man and I’hone 5sfi- \ Ave. 2!)-4t.

Mrs. Violet Shonkwiler spent Tues day with her daughter Mrs. George

Smith.

Mrs. Ward Arnold and daught r) Mary Ellen, Mrs. George Humphry] and son James Milton, Wannettia and Helen Sanders, Sid-i Pierce, Nellie Bettis and son spent Monday with

spent Friday with Mrs. Leonard Collie ami Hazel Bettis. N wman. Earl Surber and family spent Sun Mi s Mary Hicks is visiting her day evening in Greene;;-tie.

Automobile Races At Stale

l air Saturday, Septembc * lull t

IS HERE ’ jvy a complete line of sdioci supplies. School Tablets 5c-10c 5 fo • 5<. 2 for he, and ~>r each. Ink 5e-10c ( oi 11 ii ion tablets and note s 5c-10c l >ok filler 6c 10c each Lun h pails 25c-49c each iiaaikerchiefs Stockings Garters liar’s

apartment 29-tf

Furnished, modern, |i in ar Admini tration unfurnished 7 room |,i the for sale column, i, ide, 109 East Semi-29-lt -o Garage, 402 North

• Variety Slcre - d Square Telephone 101

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NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of determining the Tix Rates for Certain Purposes by Clinton Township. Putnam County. Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice os hereby given the taviiayeis of Clinton Township, Putnam County. Indiana that the proper lec.il oOin rs of said munieipaliiy at their regular i ii'eting place on the 4th day of September, 1928, w ill consider the follow-

ing budget:

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FUND S.’Iary of Truntee $600.00 Oflice Rent 60.00 Trustee’s Expense • 125.00 . ... „ The Automobile Races at the ludiRecords and Adv 300.00 stale Falr th , 9 ye a r will he put on Pay of Adv. Board 15.00 i by Horace G. Clark of the American School Transfers 600.001 Open Racing Aiaoctatioa. The prizes Exam. Record 25 00 a " ! better than have ever been offered „ r.V..,. before and It will be the best race Miscellaneous: Atty 50.00 Total Twp. Fund $1675.00

ROAD FUND

Labor 1200.00 | NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX

Road Tools and Mach Bridges and Culverts 350.00 Gravel, Stone and Other Material

: ’ ’ 1 kWiilliiillMM

diar:

Hurt

pent Si:ntnd family, momics dub and dmtghirteci tneinrt present, on we held ent. It was year at the y in August. ■ I Irene Mil-

md f.oailv called on

over held in Indiana (,n a i! it Ira !; ■ There will lie $1 epn -i-. en it Hi

world’s one-mile oval dirt . . .. r< or<l , Mu r, . < eumg.

in lowered, and otlter ir” i prize: v : .;’ be gl\en tlial will untie it " t ;

worth driving mik ,. to v

Blanket Office 30-2t.

ellville is '• la Lavv-

flUincous— |M. < 1.1 H. 1 our F : ‘ - to learn the F 1 to their Singer u b'e-i-e register at “-I Sou’h Indiana St. 27-3t. ~o [67 Jiiere i Vnry dinn -r ■hit Cook and Sons 24-tf J' Someml * in ice cream social September 1st. 29-2p

11

1 ■ R- Pruitt. Phone

Total Road Fund 1775.00

TUITION FUND

I’ay of Teachers 9050.00

Total Tuition Fund 9050.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND | Salary of Trustee

Repair of Building and Ground 500.00 R<>nt • Repair of Equipment 350.00 School Furn. and Equip 150.00 School Supplies 600.00 Janitor Supplies 100.00 Fuel for Schools 500.00 Loans, Int. and Insurance 1100.00 Janitor Service 700.00

Transportation of Children Miscellaneous Total Speeial School Fund

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED

LEVIES

50.00: In the Mutter of determining the Tax Rat' i < by Ku. ell Township, Putnam CVunty, Indiana. I i bo tie i

i vtsory Board.

17a.no Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Ru ell Town hip, 1’

Mi .li ..' Newgent spent Tuesday \ h hoi ister, Mrs. Maude O’Haver. Mrs. I rene Detro and daughter, Kathi'ii pent Tuesday with her 1 iher, Mrs. Helen Maddox. Wayne Bettis of Indianapolis calli i on home folks Monday. U ( c ?a Carrington and Maxine iv.thleen Clodfelter are spending tl v.fek at Cl awl'ordsville with rel1.1 and attending the fair. Yh ■ ham of Bert Garrett burned T day night, being struck by lightning. Ue\ Call and wife and Lyle Call in I family returned from Michigan Sunday. bool will begin here on Friday, il with Rose Stark and Fleta Bulk a teachers.

County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of a d mu u their regular meeting place, on the 4th day of Si ptembt r, i v 1

.-ider the following liudget:

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BUDGET GLASSIFICATION FOR TOW Willi

Township I mill

!j; (100 00

Trustee’s Expense—

a. Traveling U '.9 fl Supplies and Salary for J. P Records and Adv 12 '.0(i Pay of Adv. Board I idle Exam. Records . >.()()

Miscellaneous:—

1. Legal Service 50.00 Total Twp. Fund btODO.OO

. n j Tuition Fund

'’ Pay of Teachers ■ 1 Total Tuition Fun i

7350.01); Special School Fund

Repair of Building and Ground

i \ . I* V. I RS OI TAX LEVIES lie i I de for School purposes by a tie C nl olidated Board of School y, Indiana. iy* ' if Gn-oncastle City & Twp, Putp. i I til olfii'i is of said nniniripulity loth da) of September, 1!»2H > will

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Vi ION - pedal

: • R < IKHil. ( ORPORATION . luml Lund

md S' i rctary'- Office

and Census

.3 1,700.00 4,200 00 175.00 . 2,900.00 490.00

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Ll ant

Total E t. Expenditures . Mls.e. Rev. Deducted . . . • Amt. to be raised by Tax Balance July 31 Tax to be Collected Uncollected Misc. Rev. . . Total Revenue

and

Additional Appropriations

29-4t. | Temporary Loans

iTotal Deductlone

Stitching and picoting. f' ■ prompt attention ' 23-tf. '' hand ale. When ? J Where f Wa P' ' - < Office. 80-St

Difference betw. Total Rev. and total deductions .. Working Balance

Net Taxable Property .. Number of Taxable Pi'll

F W P. Church will !, ' hl ’y °f the Court

30-2 p

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Jb'g or work of

f 0 " Apple afreet. Phone

McCoy. 3 0 -2p.

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[Mir yinter eeal, ouai- ■ r ' ' teed. Kindling * h order, given before r liv< ' r ''V truck. Wright r 1 - Phone S48. :io-2t |i t For ig n Mi- ionary

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l 0 ^" A. M. Cakes, pi„ 30-2t Ell.erta Peachef for 1 rim.

FUNDS

Township Rond . . . Tuition . .

an y Special School

Township Road

Tuition

Sp. Sell

Bond 1

Fum

Fund

Fund

Fund

Fundi

1675.00

17 75.00

9050.00

7350.00

2090.00

1300.00

1675.00

1775.00

7750.00

7350.00

2090.00|

908.00

6.662.00

3858.00

2868.00 j

575.00

1130.00

3650.00

2910.00

1112.00

1500.00

2038.00

9212.00

8268.00

3980.00

735.00

1983.00

4428.00

5112.00

1890.00

150.00

500.00

1100.00

735.00

1983.00

4578.00

6712.00

1890.00

1479.00

1720.00

3116.00

6794.00

. 419.00

414.00

2262.00

1837.00

1898.00

2164.00

5378.00

7631.00

PROPOSED LEVIES

$941,187.00

... 127

Levy on

Levy on

Amount to

Polls

Property

Bn Raised

.20

1898.00

.23

2161.00

50

.58

5378.00

.75

7131.00

$1.00

1.76

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE

COLLECTED

FUNDS Township .. . . Road Tuition Special School Bond .• TOTAL . .

Collected

Collected

Collected

To Be

Collected

1925 Levy

1926 Levy

1927 Levy

1928 I.evy

1050.00

1112.00

1211.00

1898.00

1500.00

1482.80

MIM*

2164.00

8066.00

6796.18

7633.58

5378.00

6690.00

6560.51

6059.24

7631.00

3760.00

2471.34

2 3 13.5 2

17.071.00

21.066.00

17,422.83

19,702.34

a ^hall have a right to be heard thereon.

After the

Board of Tax Commit ton-

tax levies have been determined, ten or nmre

Hanner

State Board will flx a Hate of hearing in this county.

f°r R. p.

Mock sale, Sept. 10.

It.

Dated August 21, 1923.

WARREN NEWGENT, Trustee

2t Aug. 22-29

School Furn. anil Equip School Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools Loans, Int. and Insurance School Transfers Teachers Institute Janitor Service Transportation of Children ... Light anil Power Total Speeial School Fund Bond Fund Bonds Interest Total Bond Fund ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO Township

Fund

.. .$10(10

750.00 600.09 000.09 750.00 200.00 500.00 050.00 500.00 700.00 700.00 7000.00 240.00

; 13090.00 . $000.00 .$100.00 . $700.00

boo*

iliary Activitie;

3.040.00 0,130.00 18,925.00 000.00 1.416.00 1.150.00 950 00 970 00

. Si h ull Fund Tuition Fund

HI' h

Sch ids n l uml \.national Fund

Total Est. Exiiemlltures

.Misc. Rev. Deducted Amt. to be raised by Tax Balance Julv 31st. Tax to be Collected Total Revenue Unexpended Appropriation ... Total Deductions Difference hetw. Line 7 anil 11 Working Balance Total to be rai.-'d by Taxation.$ 191

Net Taxable Property. $1,942,520. Number of Taxable Rolls, 169.

1060 1244

560

1801

.507 705

39

530

Tuition

Sp. School

Bond

Fund

Fund

Fund

1.

$1 11*00

1200

J13690

$700

13700

13690

700

8625

4X77

557 1

5230

5470

130

13577

10347

687

V.

7700

6000

557

7700

6000

557

6055

4343

30

10.

7000

4000

330

$13055 ES

$ 8343

$360

12

Totr

I t. Expend! Rev. (deducted to be raised I

ire July

OF I I NKS Special Fund M. >98.06

TO BE RAISED Tuition Vocat’l.

Fund

T.’

otal Re -12 E.-L

Lew on

Polls

.50

1.00

Funds

Township * Tuition Speeial School

Bond „

TOTAL $1.50

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES GOI.LG'TLI)

AND TO BE COLLECTFI)

Levy on Property

$ .03

.68 .45 .02

$1.17

Amount to Be Raised

$ 491

13055 8313

360

*22219

C ollecteil

C ollectod

To be

C ollectcd

88,598.06

53,826.89 32,640.00 800.00 . . 87.266.S9 .. 38,999.19 .... 48,267.70 i. .. 13,399.51 ill', t) 34,868.19

53.729.87

1 '.•oROSLI) l.l'A IF.S Net Taxable Property -- 05,713 Twp. 5,123,729 City

Lew On

Pk

Ni'ci'i Amt.

81st

collec*

I'ttue .. Kxnendi' Workini' e (add or

rais. 1

-65,276.00

11,000.00 51.276.00 81.478.54 23.224.00 4,000.00 58.697.54 27,198.33 31.499.21 16.319.00 15.180.21 119.095.79

Fund

$6,340.00 2.300.00 4.040.00 2.979.96 1.640.00 4.619.96 2,6 11 i... 1,987.30 1.568.00

110.30

3.629.70

45,04306 56O.Q0 . 88,598.06 27,867 00 , 37,109 00

300.00

. 65,276.00 6.310 00 . 6,310.00

Bond Fiuui

$27,09000 27.090.00 509.86 11.347.00 11,856.86 11,287.50 569.36 569.36 27,090 00

Pulls

Number of Taxable Rolls..913. Special $ Tuition Vocational Bond or Sinking

TOTAL

.50 .50

Levy On Property

$ .51

.37 .04 .25

1.17

Amount To Be Raised $ 53,729.87

39,095.79 3,629.70 27,090.00

123,545 36

OI RAXRR COLLECTED 4ND

t) BE < OLLK< I ED

Collected

Funds

Township

Road Tuition Special School Bond Poor

TOTAL

Taxpayers appearing shall have

the tax levies have liecn determined, ten or more * 'Xp-iy 1 ng tb “Ives aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the ' Boo'd of : Commissioners for further and final action thereon by filing oi therefor with the County Auditor not later than th ' M'ml. y . f September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearin in this county.

Dated August 20, 1928.

A. M. McGAUGHKY, Trustee.

1926 Levy

1927 Levy

1928 Levy

1929 Levy

... $ .05

$ .05

$ .01 Vs

$ .03

.08

.08

.05

.35

.40

.39

.68

.60

.65

.50

.45

... .01

.02

... .01 ...$ 1.10

$ 1.18

$ .98 Vi

* 1.17

shall have a

right to he

hf*ar«l thereon. Aftrr

Niimc SiiiVci id Bo- I Total the t:

i f fund • 1

eking r "npearlnr ies have be< rieved by l "rs for fji ith Gie C.. and the S* Ugtl; t 20, ]9

■ Collected

1925 levy 1926 levy •36 857.59 $37,118.83

■n'. 17 «54,307.00

* 1.1 L " 15 $ 2 430.14 t 673.52 $18,075.61

$1

hull

Collected Collected 1927 lew 1928 levy $67,630.00 $53,729.87 $16,000.00 $39,095,79 $ 3,200.00 $ 3 629.70 .$23,326.00 $27,090.00

,! 11.03 $112,831.58 $140,156.00 $123,545.36 li the right to he heard thereon. After 11'si, ten or more taxpayers, feeling themmay appeal to the State K< ard of ’Lax ii al aetion thereon, by filing a petition Kir not later than the fourth Monday of 1 v i will fix a dab of hearing in this county.

HARRY COLLINS. IW PAUL ALBIN. S.f’y. C. C. TUCKER, Trew-