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The Monroeville Breeze from Monroeville, Indiana • Page 4

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THURSDAY, AUGUST 2SKD. 194 HOTXQH TO TAPAYEltS OF, In the Matter, of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes -by the Civil Town of Indiana. Before The Board of Trustees. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroeville; Allen County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality, at their regular meeting place on the 4tn day of September, 1834, will consider the' following budget: General For Town. GENERAL FUND Salary of Trustees Salary of Clerk-Treasurer Salary ol Marshal-Street 'Commissioner Salary Health Officer Compensation-Town Att'y.

1. 2. 3. 4. 13.

130.00 180.00 900.00 15.00 25.00 and Mrs. Henry Knefelkamp and family' and other relatives, this week. ERTEL'S BRING YOUR BASKET WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF S2.00 WE WILL GIVE VOL ONE CUP A.ND SAUCER FREE VEAL STEW, lb. 10c VEAL ROAST VEAL CHOPS, lb. 16c BOILING BEEF, lb.

8c LARD, 8 lbs. 25c BEEF ROAST, tender, lb. BEEF STEAK, lb. 15 23c SODA CRACKERS 2 lb 16ftc GRAHAM CRACKERS- 2 lbs 16J FLOUR. 5 lb.

Sack 22c FLOUR, 12 lb. sack 49c CHERRIES No lO can 40c RASPBERRIES No 10 can 50c SUGAR, 10 lbs. 55c SUGAR 25 lbs 91.88 SALT 25 lbs 25c VINEGAR CIDER gal 19c TIN CAN'S ds 58c FRUIT. JAR LIDS 2 doz 45c FULL. LINE OF PICKLING FRUIT JARS Quarts doz 77c FRUIT JARS, Pint doz 67c -FRUIT TAR RUBBERS 6 for 25c OPEN EVERY SUNDAY: 8:00 A.

M. TO 11:00 A. M. Compensation-Firemen Material-Streets Public Refunds-Water Deposits Total Water Fund i.ti,,,at 0f Town Funds To Be Raised "General Fund Deh KaHmate--1935 I $4,730.00 Deduct Miscellaneous Revenues 1,160.00 Subtract Line 2 From Line a.om.vu Unexnended Appropriations 5. Temporary Loans to Be 6.

Total Lines 3. 4 and 5 7. Actual Balance July 31st 8. Tax To Be Collected In December 9. Miscellaneous Revenue To Be Collected 10.

Total Lines 7. 8 and 9 1 11. Subtract Line 10 From Line 6 i9 Estimate Working isi montus Va avaa 4,770.00 1,549.02 1,674.72 240.00 3,363.74 1,406.26 1,960.00 JUOUUMV Amount To Be Raised By Taxation j3.366.26 FUNDS General Water Total Proposed Levies Net Taxabl Property. $570,960.00 155.00 200.00 1.350.00 Printing Advertising 100. 00 Repairs-Building, Etc.

50.00 Hydrant Rental 1,200.00 Insurance, Etc. 226.00 Expense-Sewers Miscellaneous Total General Fund WATER FUND Bonds, Stock, Loans and Interest Power New Equipment Repairs 100.00 100.00 94,730.00 93,523.0 376.0 lbU.u 350.0 25.0 94.423.0U Water Fund S4.423.00 2,473.00 l.ttbO.OO 1,360.00 300.00 3,610.00 91.32 1,083.92 700.00 1,875.24 1,743. 300.00 S2.043.76 Law On Property Amount To Be Raised $0.60 $3,425.60 0.35 1,998.36 $0.95 $5,423.96 Comparative Statement of Taxes Collected and To Be Collected Collected Collected FUNDS 1931 Levy 1932 Levy General $3,512.84 $3,587.04 Sold 626.92 203.04 Water 3.073.74 2.368.80, Totals 1 $7,113.60 $6,168.88 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined, ten or more taxpayers reeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners' for further and final action thereon, by filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not i Collected 1933 Levy $3,549.44 1,967.84 $5,517.28 To Be Collected 1924 Levy $3,425.60 1.998.36 $5,423.96 than the fourth Monday in September, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated, August 20th.

1934. fiOARD OF TOWN TRUSTEES. By Walter R. Richard, Clerk-Treasurer. gaM READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS, Reliability Marks (s) ALL SwIfM Ilia A WATER system must be capable of giving perfect service any time, day or oiahu When you turn the faucet, you want the water to flowl Start right when installing a water system in your farm or urburban home, barns, poultry houses, etc Avoid chances of breakdown by choosing a MYERS system the product of sixty years experience in meeting the needs of water users.

MYERS ninuhcniim the mott complete line of in the world, includ.n. tms and eTto fit .11 conditions. And every MYERS SHIFFERLY BROS Phoae 8018. Monroeville, Ind. John L.

Chapman and lady friend, MadyAhn oiler, spent Tuesday night at the rome of John's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman. Charles Krick, has been called back to his work at the International Harvester Company, after a long lay-off. A number of other men of this city are now employed in the Fort Wayne Shops.

Mrs. William Anstett and son, Henry Richard, of Fowler, Indiana, are, th guests of her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lenington, are now located in the Goodly heirs property, corner Allen and.

Forest Streets. Milk Producers Bars yn 0 year sails esa east. Re-tinntna anything Dairy Use. Geo. F.

Jerome A-BSN 4 tfara Fart VTayM Mrs. Hattie Meese and son, Robert; Mrs. Miriam Myers, son Joe and daughter Harriet Ann, attended the burial services at Convoy, Tuesday A. of their cousin, Charles K. Miller, who succumbed of pneumonia at the CCC Camp in Idaho.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimberlin, of Decatur, Mr. and Mrs. William Anstett and son, Henry Richard anu.

Lucile Sandyrath, of Fowler, Indi ana, were Sunday afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Knefelkamp and family. O. J.

Yoder, Principal of our schools, who: has been conducting Sunny Med Inn, near Fort Wayne, during the summer months, was here Tuesday looking over the preparing for the opening day, September 4 th. DR. PAUL A. PURMAN DENTIST I) First Citizens State Bank Building amd Floor south Street Entrance Office Hours: 8:00 A. M.

to 12: OO Noon; to P. Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday, 7:00 to P. Tuesday and Thursday Evenings. By Appointment Only. Phone 4M2.

MoaroevlUe, Mr. and Mrs. Fortier, of Detroit, Michigan, and Mrs. Nate Whitney, of Mount Pleasant, Michigan, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Joseph Whitney and family. Miss Ruth Vnitney, Accompanied) them back to Detroit. nlATEN I AND TRADE-MARKS CA.SNOY7&CO. Successful Practice since 1875. Over 25,000 patents obtained for iwrentors in every section of country.

Write for book let Celling how tm obtain a patent, with list of clients in your State. 710 8th St, Wathicctoo, aC MONROEYILLJB WEEKLY Ktmrtexm, MONRO JEVILLin, INDIANA Monroeville Breeze ESTABLISHED 1869 WILLIAM. U. ALLBGER, Owner, Publisher and Editor Telephone 2403 Published Weekly At The Breeze Building Monroeville, Indiana. Entered In Post Office at Monroeville Indiana, as Second Class All Display Advertising Must Be In Our Of rice Not Later Than lO A.

M. On Wednesday. Wednesday Noon Is Dead Line On All Advertising and News Matter. We Go To Press At 2 P. M.

On Each Wednesday. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Canada, Cuba, Florida and California $2.00 Per Year. Other States In U. S. A.

$1.50 Six Months .75 Three Months .40 One Month .15 Single Copies .05 ADVERTISING RATES Display Per Inch-Foreign Advertisers 30c and 50c Foreign, Contracts. 80c, Less 15-2 (500 or More Inches Per Year) Local Merchants, Irregular 80c Local Merchants. Weekly, 25c Local Merchants 52 Wks Regular 20c Reader Advertising Black Face Locals lOc Per Line Classified Advertising Up To 25 Words, 1st Issue 25c Each Additional Issue 2Uc Cards of Thanks 50c Poetry and Memorianis Sl.OO State and County Notices, Legal Rate Gash With All Orders Under Sl.OO WE SOLICIT YOUR SUPPORT Mrs. Miriam -Myers and daughter, Jean, spent Friday 'in Fort WE SPECIALIZE IN GOOD JOB WORK ON QUALITY STOCK. Dr.

Paul Purman. is sBendine his vacation in the Northern part of Michigan. Mr. Gerald Murry, left Tuesday with his grandparents, for ban Angelo, Texas. Mr.

and Mrs. John isenbarger. ol Indiana, were Monroeville callers, Monday. Mr. J.

B. Miller, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Frank John son, in Sturgis, Michigan. Edward Taylor and daughter, Lucille, spent Sunday last in Fort Wayne, visiting relatives.

NOTICE FARMERS: SEE US BE FORE SELLING YOUR SEED CASH GRAIN CO Monroeville, ind Miss Mary Kathryn Gephart, of Fort Wayne, is spending the week with hed grandmother, Mrs. Anna Heine. I Paul Edward, is the name of the big boy born to Mr. and Mrs. Carl-' ton Taylor, of Fort Wayne, last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Purman, at tended the Hoffman reunion, held at the home of Henry Hoffman, in Fort Wayne, Sunday.

Allen Adams and) moved Monday into the George uibson Phyllis attended the birthday dinner party given for Maybelle Webster, Sunday. Mr. Ed.Browa of Fort Wapne, were week-end? guests of Mr, and Mrs. Staurt Brown. Harold Robison and family, have moved into the Olive Reynolds pro perty, on Barnhart Street.

Mrs. Charles W. Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chapman, left for her home in the East.

Ralph Myers and daughter, Phyl lis, Glenn Ball and daughter, Vera, were Fort Wayne callers, Saturday. WE TEST YOUR RADIO TUBES FREE. WE ALSO CARRY C. A. TUBES FOR ALL MAKE RADIOS, WETRMAN WOLFF.

Dr. H. Steinman, left here Saturday last for the Northern part of Michigan on an outing at the lakes in that region. William Vince, who has been away from this section for several years, called upon old friends here over the week-end. Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Richard and son, Mr. and Mrs. James Schlup and daughter, are enjoying the week near Traverse City, Michigan. Miss Nola Parnln, wno was a patient at the Adams County Mem orial Hospital, in Decatur, Indiana, was returned to her home last week Mrs.

Dale Shifferly. daughters Lois and Virginia and Miss Mary VanBusklrk, are at Chicago this week, attending the Century of Progress. Mr. and Mrs. William R.

Alleger, motored tQ South Bend, Friday, and on Saturday accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Battenberg and family, to Chicago and the Century of Progress. Mrs. Charles Chapman and dau-Mrs.

Brown and Mrs. Sapplngton, attended the 50th anniversary of Tri State Nodmal. in Angola. Rev. Andrew Ditlinger, Mr.

Chas. Ditlinger and three daughters, are spending their vacation motoring through Detroit, Canada, Chicago, Cincinnati and Indianapolis, visiting with relatives. They expect to be at borne by September 2nd. Mr. and! Mrs.

O. L. Friedline and Mrs. E. A- Wyer, spent the week-end at Canton, Ohio, with their sister, Mrs.

Ida Braucher and husband. Don Sthloneged, who has been here visiting for some time, accompanied thezfl to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred E.

Oehler and daughters, Helen and Ruth, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Holt and daughters. Betty and Shirley Kay, left Sunday evening on -a trip to Nashville and Chattanooga, Tennessee; also other various 1 interesting places in the South. Floyd Childress, of Fowler, Indiana, was the guest of his grandparents, Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Knefelkamp and family. He was accompanied Friday by his aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kimberlin to Muncle, Indiana, to visit with his brother a few days.

From here he will go to Lafayette to visit a bro ther, after which he will return home. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES In the Matter of Determining the Tax Rates for Certain Purposes by Monroe Township, Allen County, Indiana. Before The Township Advisory Board. Notice is hereby given the taxpayers of Monroe Township, Allen County, Indiana, that the proper legal officers of said municipality at their regular meeting place, on the 4th day of September, 1934, will consider the following budget: Budget Classification For Township TOWNSHIP FUND Salary of Trustee 720.00 Office Rent 90.00 Trustee's Expense 150.00 Supplies and Salary for Justice of Peace 10.00 Records and Advertising 250.00 Pay of Advisory Board 15.00 Examination of Records 40.00 Miscellaneous: 1. Legal Service 100.00 2.

Officials Bonds 165.00 Total Township Fund $1,555.00 TUITION FUND Pay of Teachers I $14,000.00 Total Tuition Fund $14,000.00 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Repair of Buildings and Grounds $1,000.00 Repair of Equipment 100.00 School Furniture and Equipment 400.00 School Supplies 1,250.00 Janitor Supplies 400.00 Fuel for Schools 1,000.00 Insurance jJ 600.00 Teachers Institute 210.00 Janitor Service 1,150.00 Transportation of Children 1,800.00 Light, Power and Water 600.00 Miscellaneous Total Special School Fund $8,710.00 BOND FUND Bonds $5,000.00 Interest' 3 1 1,676.0 Total Bond Fund $6,576.00 (Complete detail of budget estimate may be seen in office of Twp. Trustee) Proposed Levies Net Taxable Property $2,079,900.00. Number of Taxable Polls 256 Levy On FUNDS Polls Township $0.00 Tuition 1.50 Special School 1 1.50 Bond 0.00 TOTALS $3.00 Levy On Property $0.06 0.00 0.27 0.31 $0.66 Amount To Be Raised 1,255.00 350.00 6.980.00 6,500.00 $14,086.00 We Are Asking For Additional Appropriations For 1034 In The Following Funds: No. 22 $160.00 No. 33 150.00 No.

24 $100.00 No. 28 4 345.00 No. 27 $135.00 No. 36 $2,750.00 Taxpayers appearing shall have a right to be heard thereon. After the tax levies have been determined; ten or more taxpapers.

feeling themselves aggrieved by such levies, may appeal to the State Board of Tax Commissioners for. further "and final action thereon, filing a petition therefor with the County Auditor not later than the fourth Monday or aeptem ber, and the State Board will fix a date of hearing in this county. Dated, August 16th, 1934. GILBERT A. SHAFFER, Trustee Monroe Township, IPoae Banana; Celery Salt Cocoa iVl Ji 1 tao Cabbage Uatormolons Uinogar MICHIGAN FREE STONE BUSHEL Solid Yellow Fruit Well Bleached Crsip Solid Heads Pound Large Size Each Pure Cider Gallon Little Elf Coffee Peas Soap MASON JARS Springtime No.

2 Can Giant Size 25c 9c 25c 23c Graham Cracker Drip Grind Pound Ball Quarts Dozen BABY BEEF STEAKG Smoked Sausage lb Ham Bologna lb Fresh Side lb 3 Pounds YC Larg 1 AVFC Bars LA-FRANCE Pkgs. 17c WIN A PRIZE ASK US! Little Elf Iodized or Plato Pkg. Hrshey's or Little Elf 1 POUND PKG Tasty Flake Pound Box uaranteed Tender Pound Buy Am Goof 3y2c 1 9c 10c 26c 10c I5c 77c Svansdovn Gako Flour pltg 27c Spices Little Jar RingsHeaSed Grape Butter Iced Tea Cans Quart Lb. 4c 15c 14c 20c 19c 10c 14c FOR HEALTH, INVESTMENT AXD ECONOMY. YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO BE SICK AT OUR PRTCES WE HAVE A REAL MILKING STRAIN OF REGISTERED TOGGENBURGS.

WRITE US REGARDING YOUR NEEDS. BON TON MILK GOAT RANCH (HANCOCK COUNTY) PoofeDD FOUNTAIN GREEN, ILLINOIS. the undersigned, will sell at Public Auction, at Dixon, Ohio, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 25th, 1934 BEGINNING AT 1:00 O'CLOCK, P. M. The Following Property To-wit: 5 Card Tables; 2 Pool Tables, Cues, Racks and Balls; 1 Show Case, 5 feet long, 29 inches wide, 3V2 feet high; 1 Counter Case, 32 inches by 23 inches; 2 Beds, Springs and Mattresses; 1 Back Bar Case, 8 feet by 8 feet; 1 Show Case, heavy plate glass, 5 feet long, '6l2 feet wide; 1 Bar Counter, iy2 feet 24 Chairs; 1 Back Show Case, Vt feet long, 8 feet high; 1 Coal Stove; 1 Gas Stove; 3 Fans; 10 Candy Jars; 1 Bread Case; 2 Gas Lamps; 1 Dining Room Table; 6 Chairs; 2 Rocking Chairs; 1 Cupboard; 1 Heavy Plate Glass Mirror, 24 feet by 'iy2 feet, and many other articles too numerous to mention.

This property is being sold by order of holder of mortgage to satisfy claim. TERMS, A MIES HANDLE. S. R. ROSE, Auctioneer..

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