The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 6 September 1932 — Page 3

ASSIFIED ads —For Sale—

standing OF TF \MS * National Leadin'

£hf: daily banner, greemca^tle, Indiana, Tuesday, September 6, 1932.

for sorghum. Olaivn^ " : , n ,| Son sorgum mills, [ n , ;r th of Morton. 81-6t ■p SALK About 200 opera Will -ell for 10 cents ebch if sold together Ar 1-1

|c oatesville, Ind.

31-6t

UITY in l\e acres in li '' 1

t 1

large improved farm

5-tf

■f SALE—Good lawn mower, H. ,.k' Soiit:. h.nd Store. I’hone t *_±\ H ALE One cow, calf by side, J 'On* book, also I titcMi. 1 nige. See Grace Routt, 1ot| 1' 6 ' 2 P m \Li: Two-door 1027 Model South Indiana itreet

6-n

pOI \ I.K Pure-bred Duroc Ll it-. Kenneth Morrison, i ilf. 0-2p

stove, in Electric.

G-2t.

fO ALE L'-ed gas ■ i.tion. Moore B ; |pOi \ l.K Cimdati g heater, I ne tear, first class CORlelephone 72, Moore Electric fi-2t. \l,E Dodge sedan; good jan; cheap. Grace Farrow, i t Washington. 6-9-2t £0 \I.K: Extra good sorghum nicy Hail weet potatoes. ;:i Nce-e, Manhattan. 5-2p Q) \LK: Pure country lanl. p \i nold, I'illmore. 5-2)) SALE: Special contract on [l.ivit Plants and Batteries for i i i I!. O. Scobee, dealer. 635 I n. Greencastle. Phone

5-2 p

I'U.E: 192ht Iluiik coupe, new A \ condition. Only driven ■ • American Security Comcast Washington. 1-tf

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! Chicago

79

53

^^tsburg ^Wmklyn

74 71

60 65

Philadelphia ....

68

67

| St. Louis •

64

70

Boston

64

69

! New York

60

73

( Cincinnati

56

81

American I-eagur

Clubs

W.

L.

| New Yoi k

95

40

Philadelphia

84

54

' Washington

79

55

Cleveland

7.")

08

Detroit

06

65

St. Louis

67

75

42

90

Beston

37

98

A merican

Association

Hubs

W.

L.

Minneapolis

88

58

Columbus

80

66

Indianapolis

78

69

Kansas City

75

69

Milwaukee

74

69

Toledo

73

75

Pet. .598 .552 .522 504 .478 .489 .451 .409

Pet 704 .609 .590 .564 •645 .4:12 .318 274

Louisville St.^Paui .

57 68 393 oppose the strong Fillmore nine 57 88 .393, Fillmore.

' K.a'I ERDaVs results National League • Pittsburgh, 4-1; st Louis, 3-1. 1 hicago, 9-.. Cincinnati, 2‘6. Boston, 13-5; Brooklyn, 2-4. Philadelphia, 3-5 \ow York, 2-4 American League Detroit, 5-1; Chicago, 3-3. Cleveland, 12 6; St. Louis, 9-4. New York, 8-6; Philadelphia, 6-3. Washington, 6-9; Boston, 2-3. American Association Toledo, 6-7; Columbus, 3-1. hd Paul, 11-9; Minneapolis, 2 13. Milwaukee, 12-3; Kansas City, 7 1. Indianapolis, 4-4; Louisville, 1-3.

1932 DAYS PLAYTIML

< OMPARKI) W ITH OLD ONES SALT LAKE CITY, l tab. (UP)

plant and grow a little wneat, the crickets came and began eating the tops off,” he continued ‘ But a few weeks later we were saved from almost certain starvation when the seagulls came and gorged themselves

The piesent dopiessen times are days | with the in!W “ cts - We final| .V we «“ of “plenty” compared with the west- | ah,c to ,nakt ‘ b «ad a nd were thankern pioneer |>eriod, according to John j ,or tbiit muco food. Today’s dell Young, Utah pioneer. 1 pression is nothing in comparision.” “For days, we were forced to go 1 ——— .vit -ut even bread. \\ had to eat TROU T LEAPS INTO

trout leaped in be-idt himSanchez say- hereafter he will sit still in his boat and let the fish come i in to him. The trout ha I been hooked on Sanchez’s line, and in the struggle to free ' itself flopped ii. 1 the boat.

SUBSCRIBE TOR I HE M ANNER

COUIT.VT SELL BANK VAULT NEW BRITAIN, Conn., (UP)— The New Britain Trust Company tried to sell a large bank vault which had been in disuse for 30 years, but when a prospective buyer wanted $75 for the trouble of taking it away, it was decided it would be cheaper to bury it.

sego liliies, pig-weed, and thistle -tocks, in order to exi-t,” tin* aged man declare I. “Many of u had plenty of money, but money ,uld buy no hoi in those days. Ovi ba: d was not hit harder than others. It was just pioneer life. “When we finally were able to

FISHERMAN’S BOAT

SANTA FE, N. M„ (UP) This may he a little fishv, but George Sanchez, director of the division of information and statistics, department of education, swears that while lie was sitting in a boat, fishing, a large

NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OK TAX LEVIES

In the matte, . ■ determining the tax rates for (ertain purpo- s by Jefferson Township, Putnam County, Indiana Before the Township Advisory N tiee is herein given the taxpayei- of Jefferson lownshiu, 1 utivam County. India a. that the proper Irgal officers of sai ; municipality at their itgular meeting place, on the 6th da> of September, 19J-, will consider the

tofiowing budget:

BUDGET CLASSIFICATION FOR TOWNSHIPS

Special School Fund

FILLMORE WINS Pet. Th” Fillmore Merchants easily de.6031 feated Russellville 23 to 2 on Labor

.548 .530 .621 .517 493

Minn: TO \o\-HRMI>tM« Indiana, County of Putnam.

Snare

In tlie Putnam Circuit Court

Sepiemlier Term, 19:12

No. 14044

NOTICK TO Kay K. Weave

V N. Wear

Day. C. Stewart limited the opposing team to only two hits while teammates opened up with their heavy bom bardment, collecting twenty-four hits good for twenty-three runs. On Sunday Fillmore defeated Morton 9 to 4 behind the sturdy pitching | of “Red” Wright who struck out ten '

opimsing batters.

Next Sunday. Hercules A. C’s will

I SALE: Concord grapes at c: Orchards. Phone R-151. 1-tf U K Cheap, 1924 OldsmoI unington street garage. 31-6ts

—For Rout— RENT—Modern furnbhed 3 I 1 neiit. Moderate rate- 702 15 linary street. 6-2t

RENT — Modern furnished i 'it. IjMfmoor, 809 east ■ et Phone 193-K. 6-tf

■ RENT—Apartment. Three I cn' 1 tii.-hed Reasonable 14 B" -treet. 6-3p

Wl RENT—West half of double, B ' II! street. Five rooms B' akfast nook and sleeping I wly decorateil. (ia- stove B ti ; refrigeration. J. P. Allen, I' IV llnut -t Tile- Sat. tf

I

R Rl NT Very attractive modi'' m four room furnished

B loan ir. with l.oikiidge apartments.

■ Walnut. 6-tf.

■ iiKNT: Furnished front room, I 1 " 1 ting. Good location, garic 416-K. 5-tf. C Kent Cottage, well lo- ■ - K § 2t | IS NT: Furnished rooms, 401 L'lislin -treet. 26'tf I Ri NT: Two spaces in garage F Indians iti sot Pfcowi 3-tf

Wanted— Housekeeper. Light tueii fur hoove than for wages, c C Banner. , 6-2p. r 1 G Local man with car for j uranos work in GreenI osrsrdali. Bdtvf aad 1 n to start. Give references first letter. Address Box

6 It

The ladies to know

}' Gostage, 107 west Berry 1 1 ter new fall line of dresses

f Fiftii A Venn,.

k I’hone 132 X.

lay Hub

James And.

liKFRNIIANTS

ver. ver

rson et aux

Comes now the tilalmiffs by Roy Silt herlln, their Attorney. Mint files herein their iiiruplulut. loBether witli Tlit* affidavit of a '‘omputi*iii person, niat the following namnd potflons an* non-resident» of i lie state of Indiann. to-wii .lames Anderson. raroline Anderson. John W. Anderson, Anna Alar it- Anderson, Hiram C Allen

JoHepliine S Allen. Andn Mollie Brannnn, Thom

J HiMiinan. Legate** Brnnnan, Legate ijn • 11 nan, Charles \ Urooke Sarah A Brooke, Charles \ Brook. Sarah A Brook, Roheri <\atlln. Ann L. I’atlin. / 'J ,, ‘‘ < 1 t’henowfth, Bernard 1*. I lM*now«*th. (’ora V" l>. ‘'henowelh

P.miel Curry. Alary H Currv. Ann

(Mienoweth. William K Chenoweth. Kate l> rhenoweth. Alfred II Chenoweth. Julia H. Chenoweth. Mary A. Chenowet h. Alice Chenoweth, Benjamin l*’. Coiwin. Christy Al i’orwln. \yilliam K. Cooper. Louis;i Cooper, ]<atf (’ (’henoweth. Julia Chenoweth. K it»* Chenoweth. Ann Chenoweth. A. <• Chenowfth, Lphraim I>ukes. R. t*e« f.i Dukes, Jacob Doup. Sarah A. 1 ’on p. Benjainln X. Durham. K.nh(liiie Durham, Rnehel A Durham, William A. Durham. Benjamin I*'. Dmhani. Martha B Durham. William M Durham. William \V. Dnnnington. W M Dunnin^ton, Alice 10 Pmmington. Rachel S. Durham. Andrew KslInger Sallv KHlinger. Mast in Hunter, Keen Hnrdeaty. R Hardesty. Uliza Hardest v. Ida A. How. Jerrv V. How. Rachel A How. Llijah T K eight by. Sally Keightley. Alien R Dyon. Allan B. Lynn. Alai” Lvon Henry H. .Mathias. Ella 1’ .Mills Henry A Mills. William H Me Laughlin. John V R. Milbi llliz^i bet h Jam* Allller, Elizabeth .1 Milb-t.

Mundy. Sarah K Mundy.

Murlin, L. II Mur I in.

iews. Ma

Benjamin L

Benjamin H. Nichols, Nichols. Nathan Noland. Noland, Benjamin L Njch IV Naylor, .Marla Murray

Benjamin Nichols. Marfah Naylor, Robert L O’Hair. Blancbe G OMlair, Bascoui <»Hair. W'llllatn IV Ri'Ciet. Stephen F. Paris, Sarah F’aris, James c Rent. Austin H Heat, David Roundtiee, George Sccrest. So|c ia Sc-fi est, Josiah <Shinn, Janies Smiili. James Smyth. Hannah Smyth, Samuel Smith, Samuel Smyth. Lcts\ Smyth, John Sla\eny. Sophia SlavcnSoph ia A Slo vens. John Standfonl Daniel Seigler, .Mary Seigler, John !•'

‘Her. Lewis FI Sajids, Jul

ton,

Astlengcr, Brannan,

Alfred term! na

Cl a i

La uff h 1 in

M a ml ’’.i He

Nicholas. Elizabeth

land. Margaret Nichols, Joseph M itrra y Na ' lor.

Sab

r.»:

Daniel Sigler.

John F. Sellers, John Hannah Standiford, Rebeeea Alexander c Stevenson. Julia.

. piisoi

Stevenson. John Thornbi W Thornburfch, Himm

America Talbott. Samuel Julia I) Taylor. Jtiiiines Talbott

ret Talbott, Will lam

M

Louis Sands,

Standiford

Sellers. Ann V.

urg

K.

»m-

Lucy

Talbot t.

Ta ylot .. Mor-

Talbott.

Talbott, William H. Tborn

u*

ornburgl

F. W

y Talbott,

h. Kllzaheth 'rbornhurgb. William

burgh. Lucy

irgli, Kliza

Talbott. W. H. The

Thornburgh. George r Waterman Mary Ann Waterman. Mary Waterman. Mary A. C Wat rman, G. F. Waterman. M A. Waterman Salley Weight ley. Marie A. McLaughlin, Martha B.

Run mil i« *•

And tlie unknown wife, husi.ind, widow. widower, heirs. representatlves. de\Is* • s. legatees, udministtators. receivers. I* - '♦ cs, successors, creditors, trust. .md aeslgtis of each and all of the defendants above named; and tRe unknown children, <lecendent*. surviving spouses, the cieditors, and each and all of the privies in blood or . slate of all such minted non-resident «lefendants: and all persons elniming by, through, or under each and ill of tin* above named defendants, and per-otrs respectively

• na t

plaintiffs unknown, c.e true Christian names of which abo\. »leslgnat»*d de(fiiilants not natncii l>\ a Christian

name are to pliuintifts unknown. And all persons and corporations,

whet her known by a different name Hi.m above designated or otherwise who assert or might assert any title, claim oi intf l In «•! lien upon the

i, , , | i d< crlbed ■ 1 th® comp t

in this action, by. through, or under finy of the defendants to this actioti j •tiamed. ib eci ibed. amt designated In said complaint, the names and Identity of a!’ of whom are to the plaintiff unknown. . , That said action is prosecuted foe tiie purpose of ciuieting the titb* 'o the folluwing descrlbfil real estate in Putnam County, State of Indiana^, to-wit: , _. , ..

Part of Lots No. »‘l and -»4 In th*

Greenoastle Knlargem.iit or Lastern Enlargement to the town, now cny. of Greetieastle. Indiai a bounded ami

des<*rlbed as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the easi

line of said l^»r No. 4. which point Is 200 feet north ol the southern^ corner of said Lot No. :»4, running thence west parallel with the south line of said Lot *4. ** feet. hem e north parallel with tin* e.ast line or Hii i.l l.nt No 54. 14X fe.'l to Ho soiith line of Morton Avenue in s*‘>*l ‘ • ' • thence east on said smith line of Moi - toll Avon ilf xx fc.'i to t Ii* 1 entt lnif of *»l.l Got No. .*,4. then'' x‘"« .■list line 105 fft on.I - hifhfs. th. in * i‘.i Ht pH to 1 If 1 with the north lnif ‘>l mu Id Got No 5.1. .! f"'t; thfitce xotith tmriilh'l with thf Wf*' D"* 1 ' 1 Got 51. 4.' r-ft hml 1" ItnlifM. Ii.ntf went immllfl with 'lie north line or

52. 1 feet to the .['T”'” ,,f nlnnitm. os o fc£V41 o m t oil dfitnut

flohiiM mill clMlmitiiix whHtHo. ; ,f. t th.it o vmlite of o. lion fxlHiM OK'I " oil of Multi dffftnhiniM that oH of s 1 y

ilcffniliint* ore riffo'iirx p.nth

h i.id action, ami thol they are non

realdenla of the atoti of I'ldlanii Noth' - I* hereby ill vn »‘thl Dffejdunla that nnleae thf> he ami oil on the IHth Jn lh'lal D;‘> "J h” *

teniber Term. A 1' '»42. of thf I tit

nain CD' iilt t’oiirt ol Indlano. the 5th day of Novfmhfr. ^tr.

styles

6-lp

<l) tuning.

I’hone 335.

Sutisfavtion Georjje E.

6-5p

[ IN ' F w »ntlnf to ko to the automobile vail 670 K. 5-3p /Miscellaneous—

^ Motor Service, 1023 South 5-6p

at Banrif 1 , l„h Wf.ln.-s " ••> n%hU. Floor

' ei1 ' Admission

new-

10 rent*. 6-9 2*)

day < ’mu

nr

cmh<

House in

run,

phil

dftnnr to sold TuZ ^h-

heard and

ence.

IN WITNESS

WHEREOF'. I here-

unto aet mV‘hmi.1 tnd 2ffix thf x... 1 | of a.>:a t»r the office of thf <

•nc;

dny of

said Conrl af me off!' thereof, in the dtv of Hrci

. *>Q

id Court

d i an i

(flEAL)

this the 29th

the Clerk

astle. I n August.

JOHN W HEROD

fMerk Putnam Circuit Court Roy C. Sutherlin, Attorney. 30-

Fels-Naptha fine for soaking or boiling

Pu

being | 1932. '

at the ttourt Hook.' m tv <>f tlreemaatlf. Indlann. »m< «"■»«' nr . I

III

^Murder theNifiHTCLUBUoy’l THE NEWTHATCHER COLT Dt TECTIVE MYSTERY i by ANTHONY ABBOT coPYgfOMT.tau. ar•Mvra-rKt. i. uc^oisnaturri yh w- i *£$&.'.

•s XKaaxtxju.te

SYNOPSIS

Despite the police truard placed in her home by Commissioner Thntrher Colt. Lola l arewe, suspected ‘higher-up" of a jewel thief rini». is mysteriously murdered. Dr. Hugh Baldwin (jives heart failure as the .tause of death. Those present at the .iute. besides Colt and his aides, sere Lola’s mother. Mrs. Carewe; .he butler, maid, anti Vincent Row .and. an attorney. Colt feels the young man whose photograph adorns Lola's dresser — and w hose dentity she refused to reveal hevonri lis lirst name, ''Basil"—is connected . II w ith the mystery. At the mention j af his name, Mrs. Carewe he-! ■oines hysterical, sayine Lola was a cruel beast and never loved Basil. Christine Quires. Lola’s cnest, rannol be I orated. allhouKh the elevator boy claims she returned around mid- , U (tight with her escort. Guy Everett |] and Colt found the hay she carried. A clue to Lola’s murder, in the form of a small wooden box. is picked up under Iter window huti)!. the l butler, reveals that F'erott had tiucateued Lola and that Rowland, f the law yer, warm d her shr « as playinu a dangerous (janif and would he ) causht. Eunice, the 'ttaid. discltises 1 1 that Aihristine quarreled with Mrs.' ^ f'arewe about money the afternoon ■if the murder. Mrs. Carewe told Christine to sec Lola about it and ne latter replied. ‘‘All ri|[ht .f i.ola lives that loot.” Thy maid further -tafet. that both Lola and Christine were afraid of Guy Everett. I u!a ’

.1(1 indureo him to make poor ; topsy are known. at investments. And Eunice also adds C"l’t a mother, the that Dr. Baldwin told Lola hi- life Chinaman. Keep would be "uined if Lola to!J » hat until you pet word • she knew. Guy Everett a-ri\rs He up with the clt ';.’ • c.ims he left Curistine at the eleva- everyone \vl •• ■ c or at 12:15. and then went far a tide ^ut th ti e lo-t f jn the Motor Parkway tlo'ie. re- cheek tip in th“ n urning home after thrr A ca-d day '"ice dpwn with Everett’s phone number is ahet the rec"i"t found amonf the maid’s cflects. She third! letter.” onfesses that he paid her to report i When l linn

Before Colt rear In .1 the door, it opened tnd the mother tumbled out.

poes forltured face, the fleck of foam and iid. and the!blood between the lips.

•i nil he t el “Who is that woman?" muttered

m me. Check i Dougherty

operator on j “Ksr name is Christine Quires!'’ n and went I'Iie* unexpected, answering

the happenings in the apartment.

tftrned quickly “Now. what

tor?” he queried "Mr. Commissioi > sistant Medical 17

CHAPTER SEVEN I'EFN

)

f T was here that at Tiiuteher I Coil's request 1 tut 0V61 ' > , ""

5 Inspector Flynn the note of i P 0 **'” 1 Df corns, warning which Lola bu'. shown u« preltmt-iarv gue-

ait

Flynn studied the message du- t l< ‘ nv ‘ '

bioualy ir h T 19 n<,t “ n „ opr '' “Trace the manufacturers of the ,H, dy ' x, ‘°P t 1 ‘

paper and ink—'after that the re- Hut one thini

tailers,” instructed Colt, and Flynn *'ve re ai noddeti gravely. « t,on * , of P 0,s '';’.

“They sell this sort of cheap stuff 'hing loout a

all over town,” he said, "hut of f a, 'f " "!L I- f no '

course if we find a shop in this * !l

neighborhood—I’ll get right to it.” study He felt I. Colt now called for Doctor Bald- ■''us " ,lt there, he

;ning clothes,

j “So the mystor'

win.

"Doctor,” he began, “some re-

marks have led me to believe that meditated aloud, an vith a melat .1 Mon as a machine gun. Colt acted you had some personal differences ! <*<>1* tone. “It K , 0 bizarre n with the swift precision of an army with Lola Is that correct?” coincidence to be be: ved 1 No! She .nan. faced with a desperate emerThe gray haired and athletic phy- : ' vas certainly rourd. ■ d. But how ?’ , genry The body of Christine Quire?

sician looked only slightly taken | As ifin answer t that question. k ac k a screum rose audde iiy from a disIt is true.” he admitted, “that *«nt part of the apartment—a we disagreed But It was only bo-[woman’s scream, sh 1 with fright.

she did not like the treat-' Again and again u heard it. as nients I recommended For the Inst we followed Colt's rush across the

I have seen little of floor. Unerringly he had located' missed — Doctor Baldwin w:n a*

few weeks

her.’

Colt seemed hardly to hear Doctor Baldwin's reply for the door of the guest-room had opened. Doetor Multooler. in his shirt-sleeves, stood in the doorway, waiting to give hi? report to the Commis-

sioner.

the dreadful sound

Lola's boudoir.

But before Colt reached the door, it opened and the mother tumbled out. Her eyes were rolling. Her mouth was opened, but she could not. utter a sound .She tottered toward us, then pitched and tum-

With a glance that bade the As- ibled in an unconscious heap on the

sistant Medical Examiner to wait.'floor After her rushed the faith-j the same horrible things were be ;',,|t turned abruptly back to Doe- fill Dorothy Lox. who had been in ing done over snd over ogtstn tor Baldwin. |the room with the old woman. ^— r _ ‘ ,_

“Good night," he said In a brit- , Colt was at the door; he looked tie voice. "I shall let you know \ in and his tanned face seemed

uher wc shall be needing you drained of all blood and life. A ! unconscious Mrs a-*»e The

please hold yourself in readiness.”, look of Incredulity and horror .Willingly!" returned Doctor seemed to magnify the CommisBsldwin with a weary glance at sinner’s sombre eyes We clustered , n P Commissioner. In silence he behind the chief, seeing now for took his leave. 8tiH Colt did not [ ourselves what had shocked him so , „ r n to the Medical Examiner. 1 On the floor lav the body of u instead, he spoke to Klynn. woman. We did not need to he "Shadow Baldwin too.” Colt ad-‘told that she was lead We had vised “No one else is to leave the j seen these symptoms before—the iouse until the results of the au-! rigid and twisted body, the Los

Township Fund I Salary of Trustee

(or,.

hours. Also voice came from behind us. We ng with the turned to see n yellow man in a n the lobby green robe looking at us with a

that denth- strange expression. Chung bud identified the victim:

nt out, Colt I “But. loo!;!” cried Thatcher Colt, ooler. ids voice deep with horror. “This verdict, doc- body is soaking wet.—through the -erly. clothes to the skin. Where in God’s

said the As- ' name has it been kept?'' iner. “1 fee! j * . .

not die from It was Dorothy Lox who told us 3 is only t 1 what had happened. Following the t every!! nit hypo given her by Doctor Baldwin, took po on a daze had come mercifully over v/ed it. foi Mrs. Carewe. For about half an wound on her hour site hud slept peacefully in (to punct re. her own room Then she woke up •ell you p si-j fretfully and insisted on going into obvious itidi- her daughter's room. Miss lx>v had 1 said aotne- 1 agreed to this whim. The old glow on her ; mar had gone to the door, accomere now ” t anied by Mis« Lox Together they p r o f o u n d 1 had entered the room — and toic pipe that : pother made their frightful disstill in eve.|COvery of the body on the floor.

The next ten minutes in that

deepens,” ne ' haunted pent house were as fuP of

--after its position was chalked— was carried to the bed of Lola Carewe. The unconscious Mrs. Carewe was carried back to her own bed From his office downstaira— where he bad gone on being dis-

it came U or once recalled Though shivering

with horror himself he promptly pronounced Christine Quires dead

'Of what?” demanded Colt. Doctor Baldwin looked away, as

he replied:

“It seems to be heart trouble-— but I again advise an autopsy.” It was like a nightmare in

Once again Doctor Baldwin was sent out of the drawing • r.-vrm— thia time to minister U tA* »

•.' hole police ritua of hoiatcMe had now to he repeated- fnm Su^erprinting and phntugrapMaa down to the grim work of ths aanJical examiner. It w..s all tmdawSaken and done in a vrU/ti of gmn, en-

ergetic (Hspatrb

^ (To P* ( ToiT*******

[Office Kent

Trustee’s Expense

I Records and Advertising

I Care of Cemeteries | Pay of Advisory Board

Pay of Inteit-t iTtustee’s B ml II egal Services

! Examination of Rt >rds | Total Township Fund

luiliun blind

. Pay of Teachers

| Total Tuition Fund

Library Fund , Library Tax

$'(20

60

150 300

20 15

120(1

75 35 25

2600

Repair of Buildings and Grounds 600 Repair of Equipment 200 School Furniture and Equipment 250

1. Total Budget Estimate for in-

coming yeai

2. Deduct Mi-c Revenue incomirg year (estimated on torPi

year Misc. Rev.)

! !i. Subxtract line 2 from line I

14. Unex;end« I appropriations July 31 of present year

15. All additional appropriations

between July 31 and Dec 31

I 6. Temporary I ;u s to be paid be-

fore dose of present year

• , Tot rl (of lines 1. 6 and ti) | x. Actual Balance July 31st of

present year

9. Tax to be collected present year (Dccrmbei settlement) 10 Misc. Rev. to be collected present year (1-3 of line 2) 11. Total (of lines 8, 9 a d 10) 12. Subtract line II from line 7 1,. F.-t. Working Bal for -ix months after close of next y (not greater than G of line 3i ;4 Amt. to he raised by tax levy

(add lines 12 a 13)

School Supplies 350 Janitor Supplies 300 Fuel for Schools 700 Loans, Interest and Insurance 625 Teachers Institute 50 Janitor Service _ 740 Transportation of t hildrsn 3656 Light and Power 250 Miscellaneous 50

Total Special School Fund (665 ■'550 Bond Fund

9550 Bunds 2700 Interest 1000 80 Total Bm,d Fund 3700 ESTIMATE OF FUNDS TO BE RAISED Fun I Kurd Fund Fund Fund h und Twp. Road Tuition Sp School Library Bond

2600

9550

7466

80

371X1

•r

2600

1200 8350

7665

80

3700

680

5500

4475

95

40

40

90

3320

13850

12230

175

3740

1399

787 4900

5940

140

75

1200

275 4400

3900

67

1900

2599

721

400 1062 970P 4150

9840 2390

197

1975 1765

r.

1 1300

4175

3830

40

1850

2021

8325

6220

40

3615

Net Taxable Propei t \ 1 Number of Taxable Polls FUNDS

PROPOSED LEVIES

#8.36,2410 187

Township Tuition Special School 1 ibrary

Bond

TOTAL

I'OMPARATIVE STATEMENT <>!■ TAXES COLI.Fi TFD BE COLLECTED

•vy on

Levy on

Amount to

Polls

Property

beRai-etl

.25 '

2021

.50

.75

8325

.50

.75

6220

.01

40

.44

3615

2.20

20221

AND To Be

("ollected

( ollected

C(die ted

Collei ted

Ft NDS

1930 Levy

1931 Levy

1932 Lew

1933 Levy

Township

4'itkl ‘

3170

2287

2021

Road

1155

427

585

Tuition

8130

9174

8860

8325

Special School Library

9622

12245 115

9900 118

6220 10

Bond

3740

3850

3715

3615

TOT A L

27207

28981

26465

20221

taxpayers feeling themselves

Tux Commis-

Taxr.iy'': appealing sli.,11 have n right to tax It . 1 • - have been determin'd, ten or more . .

ageriev' 1 by such levies, may app il to the Stat 1 - Board of .... si nei for urther and oil Jitio' thereon, by tiling a petition therefor with the County Auditm not biter t on the fourth Monday of eptember, and the State Board will fix a date of heating in this county.

Dated August 25, 1932.

B. ( ('OX, Trustee. 30-2ta

NOTH | 10 I \\P\YFHS OF TAX LEVIES In the M itter of detrimining the l ax Rates for < ertain Purposes by Monroe Township, Putnam County. Indiana, Before the Township Advisory Hoard. \ 1 , relay ffivi ■ t ■ • « of Monroi township, Putnan 4 ourAy, Indiana that the proper legal oftmers of -aid municipality at their regular ; meeting place, on the 12 day of September 1932, will consider the following

1 budget:

BUDGE I CI tSSIKICATION FOR TOWNSHIP

ND

TOWNSHIP

Salary of Trustee .

Office Rent ...

[Trust e's Expense

a Traveling b. Office Records and Atlv . . ! Pay ot Atlv Board I Exam Records Miscellaneou : 'Total Twp. Fund

TUITION KI ND

1 Pav of Teachers School Transfers

Total Tuition 1' uml

. f 720

90

125

26

150

15 M)

.. 150 . #1325 $13 274

150

$13,424

SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND

Repair of Bblg. and (iround Repair of Equipment School Furn and Equip. .. School Supplies Janitor Supplies Fuel for Schools I.oans, lot. anti Insurance

Teachers 1 Institute

Janitor Service I t ansportation of Children I iaht and Power

Miscellaneous

Total Special Sch. Fund

$906 . 300 200 500 400 H00 500 100 . 1200 . 3800

DO 75

$9,275

1325

700

2025

h>0 7(H)

1556

475

625

175 175 440

440

Fund

$03,424

4,000 9.424 g 450 17.874 10.817 5.OOP 15.817 2,057

Fund $9 275

9,275 5.189 14,164 4,950 6,500 W 450 3.014

I «l.ti 1 uilitm r unii **•'.•-•» 1 _ , r , ,

, - ; ,\ . i>| M Ml- I n |: I I; . I -. "

Township Road Tuition Sp School

Fund Fund

1. Total Budget Estimate for incoming yr. $1325

2. Deduct Misc. Revenue incoming year

(estimated on fonnei year Misc. Rev.) 3. Substract line 2 from line 1 4. Unexpended Appropriations July 31

of present year

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

8. Actual Balance July 31st of present yr.

9. Tax to be collected present year

(December settlement)

11. Total (of lines 8.9 ind 10)^ 12. Substract line 11 from line 7 13. Fst. Working Bal for six month* after dose of next year (not greater than 12

of line 3)

14. Amt. to be raised by tax levy

(add lines 12 ami 13) 1075

PROPOSED LEVIES

Net Taxable Property Number of Taxable Polls

l-evy on

FUNDS P" 1 ** Township Tuition Special School , TOTAI #1.66

COMPARATIVE NT \TFMFM OF TAXES COI.I F< TED AND TO

BE (’OI I.HCTFP

To Be

Collected Collected Collected ( ollei'a-d 30 Levy 31 Levy 32 l evy 33 Levy

* 1 i.u-J * 1 t — • ' Cc>

Township .... Tuition Special S hool Poor

TOTAL

4.712 6,769

Levy on Property

$0.08

.55 .63

$1.26

4,638 7.652

•1,211,266

191

Amount to He Raised

#1,075 6.769 7.652

$15,496

$ 1 M3

14,051 I 1 M6 5,439

135,846

5 1.1' 13,217 10.990

956

$26,340

$ 1,643 $ 1,075 9,996 6,769 13,207 7,662 $24,846 $15,496

'Taxpayers appearing -hall have a right to be heard thereon After the tax levies have been detri mined, ten or more taxpayers feeling them-elves aggrieved by such levie- n ay appeal to the State Bmrd of Tax Commissioner* for further and final action thereon, hy filing a petition therefor with the Countv Auditor not later than the fourth Monday of September, and the State

Board will fix a date of he-tring in this county.

Dated August 29, 1932 CHARLIE HEKDRICH. Ttustee