The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 September 1928 — Page 3

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THE OREENCASTEE DA1CY BANNER. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4,1928.

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k.\[.E:-Hye good Cement & « rain Co ’

Tomatoes, Eitel Floral Co.

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Railio. |following budget:

3 ' 3t i BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS

TOWNSHIP FUND

Salary of Trustee GIRce Rent Trustee’s Expense—Traveling Records and Adv Pay of Adv. Board

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—°r'. | Notice Is hereby given the taxpayers of Wnrr^ TL^hJ* 0 * 7 !^® 4 ’i Npt Tnxab,t ' PropMty |l,5S8,833 ^ S-P-O-R-T-S ^ For ICounty, Indiana that the proper legal officers of said ^'’"n'ber of Taxable Polls TOS.! ()f Thp T)av 4 0R Sl^ 1 !iT ,1 ^ m : e, ] nKPlaC *‘ ° n 4 <1ay of S^'ember. I9; 8 , wil^consM.e^I Levy on Levy on Amount to ^ Here Alld There 0

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Polls

quality.

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A. j'j room, modem home, for apl ,0 > rltrrien t-4-e.o.d-2p. o r^Thm.' cows and two 245-X. George F.

Lle.—

Concord

grapes. 4-2t.

I].;_-Dining table, chairs, fciiina closet, mahogany W. M. McGaughey, (II0 St. 4-tf

the FUNDS

^Township

Road iTrillion 05 6U0, |Special School 26.25 *°'| TOTAL 52^50 125.1 COM PAR ATI YK STATEMENT OF TAXES

Exam Records Miscellaneous: Cenartery 2. I^eg drive Total Twp. Fund

HOAD FUND

Hi i

li; Fancy grapes, cookXml Pears. Phono 771-X. 4-3t. —o LE:—Antique bedstead, fii -g.m, :!02 E. Washing•nc 797-Y. 31-tf. Cl Pears, at (108 South 144. 3-21

Ll Moore’s early grapes §1 other use. Every grape R. A. Ogg, Plione 285. 4-lt.

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[•For Rent— F i Five room modem Plume 795-L. 3-3t.

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I'f FOBMBN 2 room modern fumi 1 !6 East Walnut.

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Tie.. ii'iLbed flft> and bath. I-T. ®

4-lp four unfurTelephone 4-lt.

k'T: Garage, N. W. corand Jackson. Phone 71

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^ o OR ■■I T:—Large front room, ■i dows, close to College, (are. Call Banner. 4-lt

Labor Gravel , Stone and Other Material Total Road Fund

TUITION FUND

Fay of Teachers S'.bool Transfers Total Tuition Fund SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Building and Ground 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 HE RAISED

120. 15.1 25.,

FUNDS

100. Township ... 80. > Road 1125. Tuition jSpecial School

TOTAL

Property

.08 .05 .67 .64

1.44 COLLECTED

AND

COLLECTED

Township

Fund 1128.

1. Total Est. Expenditures 2. Mine. Rev. Deducted .... 3. Amt. to he raised by Tax 1125. 4. Balance July 31st .... 505. 5. Tax to be Collected . . . 690.

Road

Fund

300. 300. 117. 130.

Tuition

Fund 820. 1150.

7050. 3573. 3200.

150. 150. 300.

6500. 1700. 8200.

100. 100. 300.

35.

250. 100. 330. 37U 3400.

25.

125. 6125.

Sp. School

Fund 5125

Collected

Collected

Collected

1926 Levy

1927 Levy

1928 L<\>

. . 950.

935.

1800

. . .1400.

1175

1200.

..7300. r

9830.

11254.

. . 6300.

6000.

1 1244.

$15950.

$17940.

$25508.

Be Rais?d

81189.

697.

10315. 9750. 21951. TO BE To Be Collected 1929 Levy 118!).

697.

10315. j 9750.1

$21951. 1 After the!

CLOl KRDALE WINS The Labor Day matinee staged at lIcKeen Field between the Cloverdale and South End Trojans, resulted in an overwhelming victory for the south Putnam team. Cloverdale chalked up 15 runs while the local club was apparently having a hard time collecting 5 tallies. A fair-sized crowd witnessed the conti -.t.

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6125. 2368. 2700.

REFUSES LONG TERM

HAVANA, Cuba, Sept. 4. (UP)— Refusing to accept the constitutional amendment, by which all public office holders in Cuba were retained in office for two years over thenregular elective term of office, Dr. Ricardo Dolz, member of the Cuban senate, has presented his resignation

_______ ( to that body on the ground that he 1

( I OVFRD\l F '* r - ®tid Mi-. Roy \. of Craw does not care to hold office for a perMrs. R. C. Evans and children of for ^ ville ’ t spel ^ '' V,l ' u ’ ,la >' with his lonEPr than whit,h he w: >* '

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rank who live | No definite action will be taken by in Michigan visited Mr. and Mr . , the Cuban senate immediately in ac-J George Appleby, Thursday. | cepting or rejecting Dr. Dolz’ resigForest G. Hurst returned Wedr.es- 'nation, as less than half the noces-

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon

tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themseiv’s aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Comtnlsslonrrs for further and final notion thereon by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the

State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county.

Dated August 22, 1928.

LAWRHNCE ROCKHILL, Trustee

New Creme Rouge Is the Most Artistic The new non-oily Creme Rouge Car-nee, which is so popular in Paris, is so natural-looking, it can’t be detected! It comes in only ohe shade, but changes color when applied to blend with your natural flesh tints. Leaves no trace of oil or pigment on the skin. Lasts nil day—it waterproof.—Sold by Stevens flrug Store.

two men who had been arrested for swimming in a private lake were not guilty of tresspassing because they had not touched the bottom of the lake. The men had entered the lake oh a side which was not “private” and had paddled into the forbidden section.

with

■T: Modern PL Shafer.

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[■Wanted— -A competent girl for kwork. Mrs. W. V. Ly[Washington St. 4-tf/ -Small, well located, unBce ns part down paymodern home and in- | - Phone 525-L.

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D-lly young lady position pi r. Phone 9-b 4»2p. Mlaneous— p iiidnt and varnishes, i you money on a good jcaptle Ih.tchery, 22 S.

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) I FLED for less money. |> i wh . Greeiicastle

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-Lost— tk. wliite, and tan malt wdh the name B. J. •’’ia City, I ml. Notify ^ bm. Reward. 4-lp. i 1 \ (i I Nil'S

1 K. I tub, Sept. 4. (UP) f'l Sackville Stoner, a woman and renowned r has announced the six 1 year old Lorraine York City, who can

C. Uncollected Miscl Rev..

50.

1

7. Total Hevenue

. . 1095.

247.

2823.

6068.

8. Unexpended Approp..

. . 640.

200.

3850.

2434.

11. Total Deductions ...

. . 640.

200.

3850.

2434.

12. Diff. betw. Line 7 and

11. 670.

253.

4077.

2491.

13. Working Balance ...

100.

31(641.

9 560. (

14. Total to he raised

by Taxation

. . 1195.

253.

71/77.

6051.

PROPOSED LEVIES

Net Taxable Property . . .

$1,231,360.00

Number of Taxable Polls .

I^evy on

Levy on

Amount to

FUNDS

Polls

Property

Be Raised

Township

.09

1125.

Load

.02

253.

Tuition

50

.68

7177.

Special School

60

.41

6051.

TOTAL

1.00

1.10

13606.

COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF TAXES COLLECTED AND TO BE

COLLECTED

To Be

Collected

Col lee ted

Collected

1927 Levy

1928 Levy

1929 Levy

Township

1100.

1120.

1125.

Road

400.

300.

253.

Tuition

6500.

6600.

7177.

Special School

6000.

6100.

6061.

TOTAL

14000.

13020.

13606.

Greencastle visited Thursday Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Evans.

Mrs. Lewis Neier returned Thurs- j day from a visit with her -ister, Mrs.

Fred Fordiee at Russellville.

Rev. and Mrs. J. W. Harmort went Monday to Sedalia to visit his sister. Mr. ami Mrs. Churlcs Pickens-spent Sunday with the latter's mother, Mrs.

Ida Spangler of Gosport.

The Woman’s Foreign MissionarySociety will meet Tuesday afternoon

with Mrs. Noah Brown.

Mr. and Mrs. John Masten and daughter, Guyla of Coatesville visited unday with Mr. ami Mrs. George

ppleby.

Paul Harmon of Indianapolis spent le week-end with his parents, Rev. ud Mrs. J. W. Harmon. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Foster of Inianapolis visited Mr. and Mrs. Sorest Friday. Emmet McKamey who has been vi ing the past week with his father, oe McKamey and other relatives, :ft Friday for his home at Ypsimti, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Smith and Mr. nd Mrs. F. F. Stevens ami daughter, Dorothy Joan, of Urbanu, III., *d Thursday with J. W. Snider

day from St. Vincent's hospital Indianapolis after undergoing an appendicitis operation sixteen days ago. Mr. and Mrs. George Appleby, 11. C. Appleby and daughter Lois attended the Cook family reunion at Paris, 111., Sunday. \ Marjorie Snider is very ill with an intestinal trouble. Mr. and Mrs. John Sagrlken Cincinnati, ()., spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Aufderheide. They returned with them on Sunday to spend the winter. Cloverdale defeated Spencer here Sunday, (i to 2. O. Murphy lead the hitting for Cloverdale with 3 twobaggers. Batteries: Cloverdale, Cbristenberry and Ray; Spencer, Pray and

Phillips.

sary number for Cuba at present.

a quorum are

PAP \ STOPPED IT COLUMBUS, Neb., Sept. 4 (UP)— A father’.- telegiam completely wreck ed plans for a marriage of an Kric•son, Neb., couple. William Wumler1 lick, 22, and Ih-itha Brent, l(i, applied I for a license at Judge Gibson'- offiee. Tlie girl's age was given as 21. As the clerk was making out th n license and Wunderlich's -ister was waiting to be a witness at the .ceremoney, Sheriff KavanaUgh entered with a telegram. It read, “Send them

home unmarried." They were sent.

FAST GROWING FAMILY GUIDE ROCK, Neb., Sept. 4. (UP) -In 1872, John Watt brought Hm family to a homestead near Guide Rock, from their Iowa home. A few lays ago, HO descendants of that family gathered on the homestead fur 'he annual family reunion.

ini V l HIT bottom CAMDEN, N. .)., Sept. 4 (UP)— You can't be arrested for trespassing while swimming in a private lake unless you aceidentnlly, or otherwise, allow your feet to touch bottom. That was the decision of Frank S. Katzenback, of the Supreme Court here. Justice Katzenback ruled that

PUBLIC SALE We will sell at Public AuctUn oti (he R. P. Moore Farm 5 miles west of Greencastle on Monday, Sept. 10 at 10:30 A. >1. The following property. 9 MILK COWS 1 fine Jersey cow B years old fresh Sept. 25, a good one. 2 Jersey Cows 8 and 9 years old. Giving a good flow of milk, good opes. 1 Jersey cow 8 yrnrs old, gives 2 gab per day. 1 Large Short Horn row fi years old a good one, a five gallon cow. 1 Jersey cow, 7 year obi, a good one, gives 3 gal. milk per day. 1 Jersey cow 2 years old, giving 3 gab per day. 1 Joi ey cow 2 year old, giving 3 gal. per day. 8 Heifer- to be fresh in February and March, good ones. 1 Fine Jersey Bull. MULES 1 Span of good work mules 7 4 9 years old. HOGS 16 HEAP 8 Shouts weighing 140 lbs. 8 Shoal weighing 66 lbs. TERMS On all sums over $10, a credit of <i months will be given. Note to bear HG interest, 2'/c discount for ca-h. R. P. Moore & Son C. A. VESTAL, Auctioneer. Dinner will be served on grounds.

Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling themselves aggrieved by siieh levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for further and final aetion thereon by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the Ctate Board will fix a date of hearing In this county.

Dated August 24, 1928. J. B. WRIGHT, Trustee. 2tD. Aug. 2 7 Sept. 1

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paints and operates a | Dr. Stoner is president for Fostering Genius.

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Madison Township, Putnam County, Indiana, before the Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Madison Township. Putnam County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at th<-ir regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September, 1928, will consider the following budget: BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee f 721). Office Rent 90. 'Trustee’s Expense 160. Supplies and Salary for J. P 26. Records and Adv 160. 1'uy of Adv. Board 16. Exam. Records 26. Miscellaneous: Trustees Bond 60. Total Twp. Fund 1260.

HOAD FUND

Labor ***• Road Tools and Mach 60. Gravel, Stone and Other Material 160. Total Road Fund ! 1125.

TUITION FUN®

Pay of Teachers 8200. School Transfers Total Tuition Fund 11600.

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND

Repair of Building and Ground <50.

Repair of Equipment School Fin n, and Equip. . - School Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for schools School Transfers Loans, Int. and Insurance Teachers Institute Janitor Service Tiansportatlon of Children Light and Power, watts .. riacolleoua Enumeration

Total Special School Fund *

100. 100. 306. 300. 660. 2250 125. 426. 145.

3500.

35. 30.

ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED

Township Road Tuition

Fund

1. Total Est. Expenditures ... 2. Mies. Rev. Deducted ......

Amt. to be raised by Tax .. Balance July 31st Tax to be Collected Uncollected Mine. Rev Total Revenue Unexpended Appropriations Temporary Loans Total Deductions Dlff. betw. Line 7 and 11

.1260. 1260. 486. 900. 1386. 400. 285. 685. 659.

Working

Balance 630.

Fund 1125 H2Gu 1033.

697.

1630.

700. 700 135. 668.

Fuhd 11600. 13 50. 10150. 3630. 6700.

40.

9370. 4465. 4465. 6846. 6070.

Sp. School Fund 8360. 8360. 2060. 6700. 7760. 2300. 2910. 6210. 6820. 2920.

Mild enough for anybody- • • ... and yet they Satisfy

but not one

*^MOKERS want a w/'A/ cigarette

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What tb^y do want is mildness with taste , . . They want a cigarette that will satisfy. Chesterfield cigarettes are blended and cross-

blended from mild, pure, fragrant tobaccos in such a way as to give you mildness without the loss of taste. While mild enough for anybody. Chesterfields s-a-t-i-s-f-y!

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