Decatur Democrat, Volume 49, Number 44, Decatur, Adams County, 4 January 1906 — Page 8

NOTICE TO TAXPAYER; TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1905. c un' Indiana, are due and payable at the Treasurer’s office in. Notice is hereby given that the taxes levied for the State. County, School and other purposes m Adams ouny. Monday m May, 1906, the same being County, in the City of Decatur, in full or at option of taxpayer, one-half, including road taxes in full, on or e ore — MONDAY, iMAY 7,. 1906, — The second half (in case the first half is paid wheh clue) becomes due and payable'xm or before the First Monday in November 1900. th MONDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1906.’— —-j The following table .hows the rate of taxation on each One Hundred Dollar's worth of property, also on each Poll in the ’ whole County, Indiana, for the year 1905. When to much as one.half the taxes charged to a taxpayer are not paid on or before the first Jonday come due and delinquent and the penalty attached. st • — : j|«|»l?l’ - ■’ I i i]■ IfllTO lisllsS TO s-.A NAMESOF SC =Hh si ?1 - 2.2 .2 f i I'l i S ’ s X X | I 1 5 ~ j i ■t “ A; TO 8 s 1 5-? ? = *'ll J * * M * i « > TOWNSHIPS si2 *£' ?g=s ti 1 J “A-=S= =*g 5 7 ; j X Z _ _ 5 ® $ TO i M I = “ D Ltoto LHIhHHMHHHhiiIHIiniTOJI I Mis Plil i J 1H 11 hf ! 1111? ill s 115 §? 5 1 ill I X 1 ' : 1 TO— j i I fl ““ ,0 ,1 c - lot oci - I i 1 J •204012 10 71 ■ 98- 77 17550 50 Unionl2ll 6 5 2| 38J 7 4 8 D io tick os -i 9 i 30 16 30 10 20 11 118 59.1 97 Root— 12 11 6 5 2* 38* i 4 8 . 4 Preble -B&l.t H «»»»•» I <M 841 M to Kirklandl2 11 sis 2 S UM HU | ’ 6 Sl3lOlO 12 100 S2|l 52,50 50 Kaehingta. 12 11 sjs 2> 3SJ 749-9 49 1 4 ! 34 8 3234 35 5 |9 15 5712 I 108 9«504‘50 50, j Si. Marysl2 11 6i 5 2} 38* 74 8 28 30 30 8 5 20 108 Blue Creek 12 116 5 2138* 74 8 « 30 10 20 10 10 12 ’ ,L 20 1022 22 501 50 Monroe 12 II 6 5 2| 38* 74 8 88 8 , 10 8 8 12 50 5 8 2 ; 1 101 022 12 50 50 Frenchll2 116 5 12138* 7 418 ’ , 24 25 5 6 5 80 70 15050 50 Hanfordj 12 11 6| 5 2* 38 7 418 9 17 12 6 18 80 1 67 14750 50 Wabashl 12 11 6 5 2| 38* 74 8 ■ j l2 4 20 13 10 30 14 37 1 111090200 50 50 Jeffersonl2 11 615 21,38* 74 8 1220 11 15 10 8 7 92 76 16850 50 City of Decaturl2;ll 6 5 12* 38* 7489 49 1 4 34 8 32'3,4 35 5 37 32 4126 7 179179358 50 50 Geneva 12 116 5 7; ■ 12 4 20113 50 ‘SO 11 381 4 881 863 72 50 50 50 1 001® Berne 12 11 6 5 2| * 3S* 74 8 >8 8 , 10 8 8 30 42 1 25| il 66 1 66,3 32 50 50 50 iH ‘ — ! ! —1 — J ! ' a._!—' Road Tax Receipts. * -fl J 3$ Should be presented on or before the First Monday in May, as the road tax is all included in the first installment. Road tax receipts will not be taken for the w A installment of taxes. Examine your receipts before leaving the office and see that all your property is described. Also see that change is correctly made. PARTICULAR ATTENTION Those who have laudsand lots or other property in more than one township, must see that they have a receipt for all. County Orders cannot be paid to any person owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against purchasing such orders. The Books will positively be closed on the First Monday in May and the First Monday in November. ! Assignees, Guardians, Administrators and others who pay taxes on property in trust, and persons whose taxes are complicated, such as individual estates, arses* 4 requested to come before the last few days. t The taxes of the Decatur and Bluffton, East Washington, Decatur and Monroe, West Washington, Geneva, Ceylon and Wabash Township and Joel Hirschy.lt « Township Central, Pleasant Valley and Oak Grove, Peterson and Prairie and West Jefferson Township gravel roads. William Shoemaker gravel road, C. E. Bollinger r ” road, Kirkland Township Central gravel road, Woods gravel road, South Jefferson gravel road, North St. Marys gravel road. South St. Marys gravel road West Pleasautl * gravel road, Decatur and Preble gravel road, and Brushwood College gravel road and all of the extension macadam roads are now due and payable at this office and arer to the same penalties as other taxes if not paid. ’ The municipal taxes of the City of Decatur, and the towns of Berne and Geneva are payable at this office. The annual sale of Delinquent Lands and Lots will take place on the Second Monday in February, 1906 at 10 o’clock AM B Person, owing Delinquent Taxe, should pay them at once. The late law 1. of such a character that 1. no option left forth. Tressursr but to Inforc. th. collects J linquent taxes, however much he may regret to collect the same by sale of property. ’ J' The owner of property on the first day of April, shall be considered as the owner on that day. (Sec 103.) 81 Corporation Dog Tax E There is levied gl.oo on each male dog, and 43.00 on each female dog in the olty of Decatur; and »1 on each male dog and .2 on . u. .TO and 81.00 on each male dog, and $2.00 on each female dog in the town of Geneva. * a ‘.° o h female do & in the town of ■ T y< The Treasurer will not be responsible for penalties and charges on delinquent taxes resulting from any omissions of th- n< on what property, in whose name and what township or corporation it was assess&d e person paying such tixes to state d e ' ex ’ ce Call for property in name of owner March 1, 1905. The tax duplicates are made up on that day and never changed. Auditor’s Special Notice « Parties having School Fund Loans on which interest isdelmquent, will please give the payment of said interest their attention before March 1 1904 . au i nl, Wo, as the law requires the sale of the property mortgaged if the interest is ju * ttest JOHN F. LACHOT. . ? GD. LWTON. Auditor. . Treasurer Adams Xoud, . sA Vs A V ? ■ A t I,- I