The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 August 1932 — Page 3

lassified ads

For Sale—

WANTED: 4 or 5 room house,! | reasonable- Address Box L. Banner!' ; 27-3p 1

THE DAILY CREENCASTtE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, AUGl’^t 27.1932.

IftK SALE OR RENT—Thoroughmodern seven room bungalow, at south Locust street, 1V6 squares college campus. Phone 285. 26-Gts

Small Photos. 50c. For a limit- ■, ii;i , Cammack Studio. 10-tf OR SALe—High class, registered rpshire Rams Prices reasonable.

\V. Day, Fillmore, Ind. 13-20-27-Sept. 3-4p

r;)R SALE: 8-year old saddle ami ial purpose horse. Robert L. ming. Phone 238. 26-2t 3R SALE: Timothy hay, eight west of town. 0. L. Johnson, | 1). 4. 26-flp. I IKK a FfiJOB, WEDNBS AUGUST 31, 1932 at the i Raab farm locate I 3 miles ■, Harmony, Ind., the HarJc load, consisting of 80 head of .i Western Hereford heifers

LOST: A small ki

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Waives Plight To Share In Estate 01 Mrs. McCormick

McCormick sent 5,000 lilies of the MaTA HARPS HOUSE FOR SALE ed secret^ from men and sent many Ifeeee. (*t\ w-ae being held in the

valley.

BEER ASSAULTED COP

PORTLAND, Ore. (UP)—Patrol- . - . r> u m ^ i j ... years ago, is tor sale here,

man R. B McCormick doesn t like J ! home brew. He raided the house of

to their death-- unwittingly. She her-

PARIS, (UP)—The mysteriously \ self was finally executed as a spy and haunted house, once the property of her shadow- is aid to oast itself on Mata Hari, executed in Vincennes 16 the walls of different rooms at night,

LOST: A small knitte i black purse, ! containing a wrist watch. Lost on or

near the college tennis court. Phone - I nuu.-e ui | hidden “ 26.2, Emnx KRE\BUSINESS AD-1 ^ N ™ m >- i !;'' n '

Ffllmore Police Station on a robbery charge. From his shoes he took steel saws and cut his way out of his cell. He was busy cutting a lock on the

moving stealthily along the corridors 1 wooden door that alone kept him frotn

The house is located near the .'-cine

There are.inany secret passages and freedom when friends called. The jailentrance,- and exits to the er then discovered Stepina’s absence.

—Miscellaneous—

VISOR, MAIN BENEFICIARY

1N HER WILL

one of the tin fivquont cause of many trips from

I bottles “blew up.” A buttle cap struck the French capital by tourists, no def- t '' ‘ * ) ! " I '

Howard Denny’s motor service, 1 1023 South Indiana street. Auto repairs and keys, fender, body and top work- Oxyacytelene welding and cutting. Prices reasonable Satisfaction guaranteed. Cars called for and delivered. Phone 340-K. 22-24-27-3t

NAPTHA—Phone 500 We deliver anytime. No extra charge. Sihlair Service station. 26-2t

Society News

MILLION VISIT P\RK CHICAGO. (UP)—Driven to

beaches by the inten-u heat, it

(Continued from Page Two)

Louise Moffett.

Miss Brown will leave in September to ic.-umo her work in New York.

*•!•++ + *

■ t’o head of extra good eastern Wade Reunion To Be

lefiird bulls, all Indiana T. B. test-

Hjm varcinated, weighing from 325 oKO pounds. 27-2p

iLE: 15 thrifty -boat-, 100 rage Harve Stone. Phone Rur-

tliliri. 27-lp

|| i, \l.E: Bugcy atd hainan

Held September 4

The annual Wade reunion will held at the home of John Wade Fillmore, Sunday, September 4.

Mr. and Mrs. W. G Ooxhead. of Warren, O., who have been staying

pX.k McAlinden, Greencastle R. 1.'the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0. .!

271p

: i.l-i: Deleo Light Plant and gjt n. Good condition. Price right. dealer. 636 E> WaehingTst, Greencastle, Ind. 27-lp BR SALE: Wilton velvet rug, jxl. ( , i i taupe J. P. Allen, 410 1 .- Walnut St. Tues-Sat.-tf

■jR SALE: Another good lawn ^ Cook's South End Ip Phone 134. 20-2t

np. SALE: L. C. Smith typewritr'u ty e, S8. Anna Finegan, 302 .-ton street 24-tf. ■iR JALE—Eating and cooking jti, iu^ar pears and grapes. Rural 95- McCullough Orch-1-t

—For Rent—

|)R RENT: Modern 6-room apartin good condition, with new gr, p.m.ite entrance. 313 Elm Phone 846-L. 27-3t

DR RENT: Furnished and unfurItil riionis, 209 north Jackson If’ Telephone 735-Y. 27-lt.

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Furnished modern private bath. 515 Phone 557. 26-2t

I” PI.NT: Modern furnished two turn room apartments. ReasonI ran - 702 east Seminary street. 26-2t t'R RliNT: A fine 3-room apart E'eiything O K at a price you I’ lull down. Investigate. First p. 't » chance. 19 Highland St. 27-Sept. 1-2-3 4t.

fiR R1 NT: Furnished rooms, 401 trsot Vi '' ^tli RI NT: A cottage well locatB del n. Call 378-K 26 '2t

■»K I.KNT: A ■> Fm-e corner }' ' ill 791.

semi-modern six of Liberty and

26-21

I' 1 NT OK SALE- Guy Black me in Northwood. Imme siun. Call at home. 25-3t

I Nr - Wost half of dooMs, t- Walnut street. Five rooms I I ■ a k t a at nook and sh eping AH newly decorated. Gas stove ' , refrigeration. J P. Allen, W.dliu' -t 'Tue-Sat. t f \ I \d ry desirable modhed four-room ■pmrtmeul f ' with garage. Lockridge Apts ^ Walnut. 24 4t*. PP RENT—4 room house and H i«IO semi modern, tit N. S| If •! 616 per month. Ts)o10 R-L| 22-6t. p 1 l Nl': Furnished front room, t'oni eeting. Good location. Reas* *' 'Me. Garage. Phone 416-K 23-tf.

Larkin in Noithwcod, in order to be near their daughter, Mary Louise, who is in the county hospital recovering from injuries suffered in an auto accident several weeks ago on the National road, through the Daily Banner Saturday expressed their appreciation for the kindness shown them by Greencastle people during their stay here. Miss Coxhead, who suffered a fractured vertebrae, is re

ported improving.

I^mMI apartment. Central loca- _ 1 "Illy, complete. Comfortable ^ "d iimmei. Reasonable rent. l' , ~ irat) l«‘- J G. Campbell. 16 tf.

—Wanted—

\ TED;—Farm hand, single, 25 m ' ceding home and small * dh chance for future advnnceexperienced with livestock— •I’plication and reference at

26-2L

^®CTOR Scholar entering DoV 'x | ' lJ l i like work in exchange T ""i hourd Td 429 w x.

J- - 20 27-2p. • ^ CLASSIFIED ADS PAW

NOTICE TO PUTNAM COUNTY TAXPAYERS Notice is hereby given to the tax payers of Putnam County, Indiana, that the I'utnani County Council ol Putnam County, Indiana, is iieing called to convene in Special Sessio to make additional appropriationfrom the general county fund of sain Putnam County, Indiana, to pay cer tain expenses and charges against said county for the current year 1932. Therefore, notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of Putnam County, In diana, that the Putnam County Council of Putnam County, Indiana, is , called to meet in Special Session, ai 10 o’clock, A. M on Wednesday, Au gust 31st, 1932, and when so c< nvened will be asked to determine the i "pssity of and appropriate the sum ol $9,000 00 from the general fun! ol said county to be used in paying tin current expenses and liabilitie- of said county for the current yen 1932, said moneys to be appropriate for the following uses, to-wit: Insanity Inquests $500; Printing and advertising $500.; Township !' i Relief $3,000.; Inmates State Insti tutions $3,500.: Orphan Poor $1,000 Expense School Fund Loans $300.; Treasurers Office Expense $200 TV tal, $9,000.00. The Council will, at this meeting, name three of its members to serve on the ( ounty Board of Tax Adjustment, as provided bv an Act of the Special Session of the Indiana Gen eral Assembly, 1932. Unless objections are made by.ten or more taxpayers of said County, other than those who pay poll tax only, in the manner prescribed b\ law, the said Putnam County Council will, pursuant to this notice and the notice to them, proceed and determine and may order and make said anpropriations for the uses and purposes named above herein, by an ordinance duly passed and adopted by tire said Council. This notice given by the undersigned ns Auditor of Putnam County, Indiana, this 19th day of August,

j93<>

WILLIAM A. COOPER. Auditor Putnam County. Ind.

NOTICE TO MEMBERS OF ITT

NAM COUNTY rOUNCII

To John Si lair, Hersehgl C. Fos tor, George Ensign, Milton C Ed u iu'i . it C. M rrb n, ( harle- Mi Ferran and George AKer, members of and constituting the Putnam Cou ty Council of Putnam County, Indiana: You and each of you arc hereby imtifie 1 that a Special Meeting of the Putnam County Coumil of Putnam County, Indiana, ha- been called by the undersigned Auditor of sail County to convene in Special Session at 10 o’clock, A. M on WEDNES-

DAY, AUGUST 31st, 1932

You and each of you are hereby nop tified as members of -aid Council Uj attend said meeting of said ( ouncil on the date mentioned above, at thh Commissioner’s Court Room, in the Court House at Greencastle, Indiana to consider and pass upon the matter of appropriations for the items and

total sum named above,

county funds of said County, to Ire u-ed as set forth in the budget pr*; pared and file i in the County Auditor’s office and a> stated in the notne to the taxpapers of Putnam ( ounty, Indiana, said appropriations to be made from the ^♦'neral fund in ie Countv Treasury. Ail sard moneys to be used for the purposes named m said budget and in said notice to the taxpayers and which -ahI notice appears'and a copy thereof being at-

tached for your consideration.

At this meeting you will i»lso np point three of your members to sene ■ _ t ux Adjust-

Act of the I

Weege based the estimate on the 60 tons of. paper and other debid- gath-

CHICAGO, (ub;. 27, (UP)-The < hicagci Tribune -aid today that un der previsions of Mrs. Edith Rocke-

feller VIc< ormiuk’n last will approxi-I estimated that 1.000,(ko people

mately five-twelfths of her estate would be left to her friend and busi-

nes- advi.-er, Edwin Krenn.

The Irilmne, owned largely by members of the McCormick family, said the will, not yet filed, provides that lour-fifths of the estate go to Mrs. Elisha Dyer Hubbard, a daughter; two-twelfths to Mrs. Max Oser, another daughter; and the remaining me twelfth to Mrs. McCormick’s son, howler, who was married last year to

Mrs. Anne (Fifi) Stillman.

“But,' said the Tribune, . “Mr. Krenn has elected to waive his share i >f the estate, it was learned.” An announcement to this effect' was made last ight by Edward Eato, | Krenn’s partner in the leal estate! firm of Krenn an : Bate. Bato said ! Krenn had it* ounred all claims to the estate and the film in lieu of a' $2,000 monthly income for life, guar-

anteed to him by Bato.

Under this agreement, the newspaper pointed out, the five-twelfths! of the estate will come under Bato’s control and gives him control for th»* present of the estate as well as of the real estate firm and the E'ith Rockefeller McCormick trust, of which he, Krenn and Mrs. McCormick

were trustees.

Asked lust night why Kienn hoi withdrawn, Bato sai I hesitatingly that it was a “delicate matter” to

discuss.

“Y’ou see,” he said, “Mr. Krenn was lot friendly with the Rockefeller or the Harold F". McCormick families. As an heir to her e-Tate and a trustee d the trust tie would lie constantly thrtwn in with the relatives. His •limin ition would make matters much easier.” ' Bato, who went to school with Krenn in Zurich, Switforla I, and was a rlctk in the International Harvester Company before lie and Krenn ventured into the :eal estate business, li.-cused the estate at Ids offices a

■ him in the face, lacerating it deeply, inite offers have been made a- yet

’ : for it.

erty now are u-e as a bistrot; guides

DIVE RECOVERED LOOT

WEST mil AGO 111., (UP)—Er-

thi* was had

point out tie house while workmen n est Kearn-, 12. dived into the Du

The architecture is old English S,0P , at th * bistr ‘» t for thpir mid * dn >' Rivpr ,h “ dimming place

. , , , meal. * *

some of the windows being curiously

of i rnrchly glass while one is made of heavy wrought iron. Its only oc-

gone to Chicago’s Lin, ,hi Park or eupant at present is an aged Russian a Sunday, the large-t crowd in its who cares for the property and does history. Superintendent H. Otto not live in the mai part of the

FRIENDS VVFRE HIS ENEMIES CHICAGO. (I P)—Friends can tie your worst enemies. Carl Stepina bo-

of the West Chicago youngsters, and found a leather Iwig It proved to belong to the Exposition Park at Aurora, III., and contained $380 and records. It was taken in a holdup, June

30.

house. 1 — .ETTW L-m .. — ^

Mata Hari was a beautiful Oriental; NulK E TO I \X I AYI RS OI' TAX L v „ , u-i ov .

erod on Monday. It to ik an additional' woman who danced delightfully f" 1 " j er.iah^Tov'nVip 0 PutnanT'ihiunty,' Indiana! Before the* Township Advisory

100 men to clean the park her guests. She is sai l to have worm- Board.

Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Cloverdale Township. Putnam

County, Indiana, that the prope, legal officers of sanl municipality at their { ipuular place* on the Mh day of Sept e in her, 1^32 vvill consider ths

I following budget

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS

AT THE (J R V N \ I) \ I HEAT ER SUNDAY AND MONDAY

TOWNSHIP FUND | Salary rf Trustee Trustee’s Expense ‘ Records and Adv. i Exam Records .. Pay of Adv. Board

I Miscellaneous

j I. Trustee Bond 75 2 Realty Co i;200 I Total Twp Fund $7545

TUITION FUND

Pay i f Teachers $12,000 I Total Tuition Fund . . $12,000 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND j Repair of Bldg and Ground $500

Repair of Equipment ... $720 School Furn and Equip. 150 School Supplies 35p j Janitor Supplies 3p Fuel for School- |-, Loans, In(. and Insurance Teachers 'Institute

Janitor Service Transportation nf Children Light and Power Micellr.neous Total Special Sch. Fund

BOND FUND

Bunds Interest

Total Bond Fund

100 200 300 150 800 400 100 700 5000 250

50

$8550 $4000 700 $4700

The Four M.irx Brothc*' and Thelma Todd in “Monkey Business’,’ the foolish tour’s latest long laugh tor Paramount

noth i m i \ \i*m i it*, i In i lie matter of <i< t i-ntiinhiK ilie Tax Hi

.••in I’ounty, Indiana,

Before the County um i) and Board of

t he l i\| a vers of

i mnniclpailt

I \ X | I . \ 11 m

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i hereby g\ o I le.-i s of

y of September

i* fori Nolle

proper lejfal olfieers liili day of Sep te in tier, 1

I: I I m ; i

i-I.RHK OK < IUCU Services persona I ... All oilier op. expense

Current char

i tf >r;

Services personal

All other op. expense

NTY \KI oK

my at the

v\ III • onsider t he f • ’K.VSSI Kl« * A 'I’ 11 »N I" OolKT f . $ :.‘»00.00 Kervl. » 72T. OH All ot.

t.HOo.oo

*aa IHK hudf * o< u N'ri i*:s I N I*N « h »t KT

r op expense •Ol NTV CKKA

Ser\ lees |»erHomil .... All ot her op. expense .

COl NTY »<KC«

Serviees personal \ II ot her op ■ x i" os.* COl N I N SHKPIKK

Services personal .... ...

All other op. ••\p"iise

.$4 too.no | . . . i,r»oo.oo KKK . . . ion on : 7ir».oo

»K.K

. . . $2,000 oo j

400.00

Servi All e Piop< Alt i

)l'NT V INPIKM AUY

(Complftc detjid of budget c-timatc mav be seen in office of Twp. Trustee).

ESTIM ATE OF El M)8 TO BE It Al.sKD Township Tuition Sp. Sciiool Bond

2. Deduct Misc. Re* , cnue incoming year (estimated on former year Misc. Rev 3. Sub.stract line 2 from line 1 4. Unexpended Appropriations July 31

of present year

7. Total (of lines 3, 4, 5 and 6)

8. Actual Balance July 31st of present year

9. Tax to be collected present year , (December settlement)

|.'i ll ,j 10. Misc. Rev. to be collected present year

' | (1-3 of line 2)

11. Total (of lines 8, 9 and 10) 12 Nub-tract line 11 from line 7 13. I t Working Bal. for -ix months after close of next year (not greater than 1-2

of line 3)

14. Amt. to ia* raised by tax levy (add

lines 12 and 131

PROPOSER LF.VIEN

purposes by Put-

»l SK

$lA-400

Fund

■ $7546

Fund

- >M8

Fund $8550

Fund $4700

7645

2000 10000

8550

4700

700

8246

■ 2700

■ on 10600 10700

7000 15550 2201)

285 4985 b()0

2000

3000

6300

2000

4700 os to

700 ’ 1 too 2100

7500 8000

2(500 2385

3770

5000

4300

2400

7315

7100

12300

4785

op »*xp

'OKNTY Sl'R\

Services person,il .....

All other «*p . vpe.iM.* roKNTY srpKHIN

Services personal

All other op. expense Current chnru s . .

I COI N I Y ’< )H* \ KK

| Services perMonjil

COCNTY

Services persoiwl

All other

ix.oo

.. 2sri.tMt

A « »K

... $2,800.00

( to 00

! :.N I >KNT . . . $2,050

r.oo.oo r.o.oo

short distance from the McCormick •nansior, where funeral services were

held at 3 p. m. today for the famous ■ S(i| . ( , , <iv ( i society leader. lAII oih. r ni^ j xu^'c

He said his contract with Krenn 1 scicic.s

\S8l SSdK

other op. experi* I'l.nSKi TT |N(;

. <4.140

7r,.

oo

T< *KNKV $2.100 00 1 Oii.00

• »ruT

$:’, 920.00

S«-r\ ic h Ml olio r «'urrent l ot «l Be COl NTY Brin. In I hit. to h* Tot .i I In Brin to 1 Ini. to to

I V 01 ' 1 kim:i:

Her a Ices \I1 ot! i • r Mo ter In 1 Current i

Monnl . . expen 'T K iSBIT \ I KK I .S I paid • Id i ini r paid ..

'iVm

| Net Taxable Property Number uf Taxable Polls

ii,]

. R(

lid not specify what was to be done vith any of the money left Km n by Mrs. McCormick, but it had been na ie plain that .-'uch money would >e passed on to some member of tin*

McCormick family..

“Krenn is out of the busine-s now, but the firm i ante will be retained,” said Bato. “After all, what place is there lor him ? He was tin* social partner and now the social end is gone. I will attend to the husim -s.” Preparations have been completed for the funeral. It wa- a nouneed that only relatives and clo-e friends would be admitted to the services, laciders in business an I soc iety, including Krenn, were named as pallbearer*. liaroid F. McCormick, divorced husband of Mrs. Mc< rmick, directed most of the arrangements. Messages of condolence ami floral offerings arrived from all parts of the ountry. John D. RmU eller, Sr. -ent a huge bouquet of i '-e.s for his daugiter’s casket. Mrs. Anne (Fifi) Stillman McCormick, Wife of Fowler Takes Another Vow

r op. < liar*

]. Total bmltfet «sti

year . . . . | iciluct mix 11 st imat«‘il

rev.)

OK c e for

200.00 To

IlfM*

til

It

a 7vim)0 20. i00 oo

.00 00

10 ol) • .00

Io*vy on

Polls

. $1,178,783

281

Amount to He Raised

7616 7100 8848 4785

28018

lie itioniniiitf year niter year misc.

Subtract line . Km xpemloil ;i|

x pem

present \ear All addition .1 tween July I ii. Temporary lo:' ' close of present 7. Total tof Urn - S. Actual halaine I year 9. Tax t«» he • •• ( I tecember * e111 It. Mi«c. r* A.-nne !.• year «l--i of lim 1. Total inf lines 2. Subtraet line 11 :i. Kxt. woikintf !• after cIox»* of 1 j - 2 of line ! i 4. Amount to •*. (add lines 12

July 1 of

he-

rn m line l iprln t Inns

ppropi la t ions |>♦*( •■ mtn r : I

to l>e paid before ear r», and 0 i ly :n*t of present ted presell y«ar ten*) e f’ollectcd present t 9, and J0) om line 7 ice for six montht» year < not p t ea i er

Rov* nut $ 1 04,430.8m

0,600.00 97,sJ0.si*. 28.940.00 9, r, 4 0.00 None no.21 14. r.7,02s oo 3 .T, 2 60.4 1 2,200.00 93,Oss 4 I 4 3,22 "..02

and_ Int .

Levy on

FUNDS Polls Property Township 63 Tuition .63 Special School 1.01) .75 Bond .40 rOTAI TOO 8.40 COMPARATIVE STA IFMFNT OF TAXES COLLIXTED AND TO

BF OOLLEKTED

To Be

Uollected ( nllected CoDeeted Collected

FUNDS 30 Levy 81 I>*vy 32 Levy 3.3 l>*vy Towii h.p • $ 1721 ■* ■* -..t

Road 1201 Tuition 10348 Special School 13069 Library 341 Bond 5146

Taxpayers appear!ng -hall have a light to be heard thereon After the tax ,,,,1 lnl lovi, have been determined, ten or more taxpayers feeling thorn-elves agr: 11 •:.•.(• gi > . I l.v -uch levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners f.,. ,r-t! *• i and final action thereon. Ii\ filing a petition therefor with the ( t\ Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the

N: t. Hoard will fix a date of hearinr in this county.

!rated August 26. 1932. Road Fund will lie transferred to Special N hool Fund

GUY S. KENNFDY rrustee.

4.700

tuo.-T.

(',. Unit

ltd. Itoiids

30,373.4 2

* 1225

25

9000 12700

170

4537

$ 5740 $ 7315

O-IOO 12907

4025

710O 3848

4785

:00 Oy * i .h aM

3,000.00 (ivordrn ft 10.325.00

hvy

Net

Nnmher KINDS

Tuxnhlc ITmp*

TMXilhh

rouniy i. vciiMc t 'oijn ts.A l l<»spi 1*1.1" Ciiiint A tl ('omit a Knit K»u I i T< »T AIa t*t )MBAi:

iscd by t

13)

PR« )B< tSKI

.ii. 1 :

■ (ivpjl I turn * nsi nor ds and Inti

#023.02 BMYIKS

c V V ( Bolls

IjC' v on J'roprrt y

riVK st.\ti*:m kst mk 'rwius AND ih » KK )LKK.DTKD

. $2 !. 109 260.00 3,166 Amount to Hi’ KhIhciI $ x v 2 23 02 10.32'* 00 ll^OOJtO^ ;U),:t7 t 42 1140.121.14

NOTH I in I AXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of determining tire Tax Rates for Certain Purpose- by Warren Township, Putnam i rnty, Indiana. Before the Township Advisory Board. Notice r- hereby given the taxi ayera of Warren Township Putnam Ciunty. Indiana, that the prop i legal officers of -aid municipality at ther regular meeting place, on the i> day of September 19.32, will consider the following

budget:

BUDGET < 'I.ASS'lF1CATION FOR TOWNSHIPS

('(ii.i.i’.i ••run

Name of Fund Bonnt a I’cvcrHir (’o 11 nsjdtH I h*»i 'I (’iMHltA MliS' It ll (I Cu. I i iGU^ hnii(h (Jr.i v» l Kn:id I ,c|> i ' T(»I'AK TOWN-

('ol loot

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Ini.

39

. 0*' ", •

p\ y

60

Colle< tcd

193!

I *. *)3K.2 i :: t o63.07 or. 361 so # 4 4.1

iips kkf: 1 : ckw 1:1

Bevy

•:.,s4 3,or

ii ,

i ^679.0# i. ; n r. 42

33,163.2

$1 M *.4.'1.1

a KOAD BONI

I ’ i ssrd

Nh iiic of Towns’ p

on the County Board of 1 ax Adjust-1 ment. as provided by an Act of the Special Ses-ion of the Indiana Gen-

erai As-ernbiy^ l^lJ A

Auditor Putnam County, Ind ,

20-2tj

Lieutenant George C. Calnan, U. S. N., captain of the U. S. fencing team and taker of the oath of amateurism in the recent Olympics, is shown with his bride, the former Miss Lillian Collier, of New York, following their marriage at Swanton, Vermont. They will reside in Lakehurst, N. J., after the honeymoon.

Jacks, n Kni n kiln

1 1

< 'Union Monroe

Floyd Murlor

1 )ijc .ind < Tirt cii t Brin tO Tic Paid ; t.oso oo 3,94 0.00 1.462.90 •,64S no 2.400.00 2.r,:n 30 6.469 32

(*ollf*f*t ‘‘d

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1 '• 3'J 1 .»• \ y

1!*33 Kev y

\ 1 (MAKt.^K

$ 02

1 O'.

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■ on {2

1 1.200 00

3MH4.60

»• A : 12

r',113.23

11: • i 4 s

» 1 40.121 4 1

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Total Prln.

Int to

IP Bold

ii nd Int. to

it. Paid

lOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee ... $600 Office Rent 60 Trustee’s Kxpenst, 12(5 Record- and Adv. . . 200 Pay of Adv. Board 15 Exam Records 25

Mi-cellaneous:

I Cemetery 100 Pi uste( B( Ml '''a Total Twp. Fund $1160

TUITION FUND

Pay of Teachers $6500 Total Tuition Fund $6500

SPECIALS SCHOOL FUND Repair on Bldg, and Ground . $150 Repair on Equipment 150 School Furn. and Equip 100 School Supplies 200 lanitor SapplMj >0 Fuel for ScIiVmi- . 250 Loans. Int. and Insurance ... 51 School Transfers 1400 Teachers Institute 75 Janitor Service 350 Transportation of Childn n 2800 Light and Power . . 25 Total Special SCh. Fund . $5604

(Carrplete detail of budget estimate may he seen in office of Twp. Trustee). I s | | \| \ | | Of H Nits In 111 RAISED

Township Tuition Sp. School

< Ircoii • ;iHt It*

Mndixon

\Vjishlntfton

\Vn rren Jcfferxn Bln VHff

on . . . • 4nlf* . .

.’7.946 • 1.473 c *», | 0 I (Ml 1.76'*.20 : 2*. I oo t : ho

137 7o

1. D J 99

999.4 J •111. H 2 729.00 •;" 4 94

».*;i t: sox 94 9'm 41

Nil ii ic of T owti •‘hip J.-icksnn Krunklltt Riiumi ii 4*lllifon Mon rut* Floyd .Morion Ol ••**nrM*t . .

Mad W (H

Total Pi In I ST I M \TK ('K ind In I |Ih Bold . . .1 4.217.70 .. .3.122 99 4.462 31 .. 2.239 s2 3.1 29 (to . . 3.166 24 ... 7.666 90 . . . 34.703.96

TO I.K RAD vnrdraft* t Add )

$1,440.62

1 Tidal KHtimate for

incontirur year .. if. Ik'duct Misc U«*v*Miue incoming yoar (eatimatpd on former year Mifav Hev.) 3, Subtract lino 2 from lim* 1 4. I nexpendexl Appropriations .July 111 of present year 7. Total (of lines 8. 4. 5 and (i)

, 00 | 8. Actual Balance July 81. t of year ...

i •;«; ji . 9. 1a\ to 1m* i ille< ted present year (December settlement) 't «'•!() oo Rev. to Im* collected present

7.0',3.4.: I vear (1-8 of line 2) 2 i ’«» 63 Ji. Total (of lines 8, 9 and 101 1 * j Subtract line 11 from line 7 Ai- | 18 Kst. Working Hal for -ix months after close

of next year (not treater than 12 of line 8)

Fund *n<;o

• i, id . i 22 if) t. l»:2.3i

• * 2 ‘.9 H2 |

k .i .fm . k ( 14. Amt. to he raised by tax levy (add

I ’(MillCt I

• .77’

29

7 hx.2! I 20.91

shintfton

Wirren Jefferson Bloverdtle ...

Name of Township .liM'k S< Ml

Ki i n kIm

Ruapell . . Bllniort .... .... Monro#* Floyd

M.-t. ,

ilr#M»n«\-i«t I#* .... Mndisitn . . \V;i«lilntf ton - .. •

Warren

Jefferapa

rioverdalr •

Taxpayers uppe.ir tax levies have boon •

2.4 30 • 4.062.:

2,669.76

2.490

1 ojo.»0 1,446.10

9(1 Oil

BROPOaRD I.KVIKS

\ SH*‘SP»mI Valuii t Ion

$ 1,133,603 I ,S I 4.063 1,317.636 722,910 1,2M.2r»6 2.1 OH.407

s.m:..9:,o

1.1 03,h43 1.r»45.610 1.019.276 H 36.269

1,176,:. 80

3.. V.9 9X

1 334 7a 1,341.41 3,790 44 939.69

3.r»H3.40 3.0. 16 10

0.7.V2.70 N.I..0 K|

Am on t to Re Rained S 3,.Vi9 98

1.334 70 1.341 4i 3.700.44

939.

1 D>0 520 DiKO 780

I44(i TM

580 814

Fund $i;f.oo

5(10

5$ to :)5«o 2418 3194

187

5790 8701 2970 6071

Fund $5«04

5(504 28(10 - lot 2945 191fi

4801 3«13

2802 ♦5415

Net Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls

lines 12 and Ull

PROPOSED 1 EVILS

$1,019,27(5 tit

la'vy on i.evy on Amount to

...i FUNDS Poll* Property He Railed 7!.(i i Township $0.08 $ 814 Mi;; ::: Tuition <>010 «415 fi.SSS 6C7I Special School 50 .t>:5 (5415 TOTAI $100 *1.87 $13900 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OK TAXES COLLEt TED AND TO

BE COLLECTED

To Be

• Collected Collected Collected Collected

FUNDS M Lew 81 Lew 32 Levy 33 lo'vy Township ' $ 1214 $ 1843 $ 15(50 $ 814

a.:.x:i.4u ; Rotd 270 JniS JVTuition «010 is’;90 Special School (5835 5.(507 TOTAL ' $1432!(

J. ’i! 1 ', I* I T'axi.ayer- appearing -liall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax virViki levic have been determined, ten or more tax,(avers feeling themselves air-

U3

64.15 4683

$12104

2832 3832

$11780

(5671 0415

$ 13900

Krl#» \ **d b v rtih h l« \ farther and final

ilie «i n Iik. He rlgin to h. ie ii ’ He reon. After ilie of , ved by such levies, mav appeal to the State Board of Tux Commissioner i. i.neiie ii i. n m 'it \e ''.'a, I 8 f ir further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the 11o7 n "th• rson i.!"riii7,« ’,* f pemVi’•' wlthT»l« ro* no County Auditor not later »haii the fourth Momiav of Septeu l«.i, and the

ippt » .-.,1,

flx»*d h

Auditor within th#» Dm# lira ring In t hlx count V.

22. 1932

W. A. C’OOPEK. Auditor Putnam County. Indiana

Dated August

it tf a petition in ».i r with tn« County . t 4 and th.- RtDtn lb-ard will fix a date Of stati Board will fix a da if of hearing in this county.

Dated August 2fi. 1882

FRANK SUTHERLIN, Trustee, of Warren Township,