Decatur Democrat, Volume 51, Number 1, Decatur, Adams County, 2 January 1908 Edition 02 — Page 5

■ NOTICE TO TAX-PAYERS ■ Taxes for the Year of 1907 I Notice to hereby riven that the taxes levied for the State, County, School and other purpose* In Adam* County, Indiana, are due and payable at the Treasurer’s Office in said County, in the City of Decatur, in full of taxpayer, one-half, including road taxes in full, on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, 1908, the same being B Monday, May 4, 1903 ■The second half (In case the first half is paid when due) becomes due and payable on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, 1908, the same being * 1 Monday, November, 2, 1903 J The following table shows the rate of taxation on each ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR'S WORTH OF PROPERTY, also on each POLL in the several Townships and Corporations in Adams County Indiana for the year so much as one-half the taxes charged to a tex-payer are not paid, on or before the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, the whole amount will become due and delinquent and the penalty attached. ’ ■ n i j n in ... 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H cu uffiad &,&.&. g| =; J apt Goto OO tn wacnf-wmt-cnLE- — fr " .' 95 ,95|1.90 .50 .50 1.00 ■mW’''' '. ...Z. | 1.16 .90 2.06 .50 .50 1.00 IWlßlh 11 1.00 1.00|2.00 .50 .50 1.00 aw I 89 ,89|1.78 .50 .50 1.00 ■ KshingtonY" 'i’2|2 1111 1 ’■ 2 | 74 .74 1.48 .50 .50 1.00 MW;..? 7 10 24 4 424 3 »l 821.82 1.64 .50 .50 1.00 IKnTh 28 19 19 l 4 1.00|1.00|2.00 .50 .50 1.00 rd I 4 12 12 12 12 12 11 1.08 1.082.16 .50 .50 1.00 Evh 8 11 11 12 3 90| .9011.80 .50 .50 '. 1.00 ■ Eerson I’2 2 i 4 4 4 17 12 76.761.52.50.50 |.... 1.00 ' ' ] 8 11 11 12 3 1.5711.5713.14 .50 .50'1.00 .... 1.00 3.00 | Moiiroe'.j. -l'. 7, 10| 2 4 4 4 2| 4 3,...| ,v j j 11 99 . 99 1.98! .50] .50] !....|I.OO ■ Road Tax Receipts i. ~ . j _ K P f ore the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY. as the road tax is all included jn thd first installment. Road tax receipts will not be taken for the second insallment of taxes. Examine vour receipts be the office and see that all your property is described. Also see that change is correctly made. ■ Particular Attention Those who have Yands and lots, or other property, in more than one township, must see that they- have a receipt for all. I- . , .. . 4, nald tn anv ner«on owing delinquent taxes. All persons are warned against purchasing such infers. V i S? un l y O v rd ®Tn“XivFLY BE CLOSED on ihe FIRST MONDAY IN MAY and the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER. f J , BOOKS **“ to . . t d others who pay taxes on property in trust, and persons whose taxes are conrilicated. such as individual estates, are earnestly requested to come before the last few days. KOJBI Assignees. Guardians, Ad East Washington Decatur and Monroe, West Washington, Geneva,’Ceylon ar 1 Wabash Township and Joel Ilirschy. Monroe Township Central. Pleasant Valley and Oak Grove. The ta . x ® a of ~a L ‘‘r , .„„n Town- shin gravel roads. William Shoemaker gravel road. C. E. Bellinger gravel r<> d Kirkland Township Central gravel road, South Jefferson gravel road. North Sr Marys gjave! road, and Prairie and West Jejterson . „ ra vol road Decatur and Preble gravel road, and Brushwood College gi tvel road, and a’ll of the extension macadam roads are now due and payable at this office and are Marys gravel road, West Pleasant amis giarei iuau, tO rT? e Bam ? pe ” alties Decatur and the towns of Berne and Geneva are payable at this office. , i The municipal LANDS AND LOTS will take place on the SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY 1908, at 10 o’clock a. m. I p*J e AN o in., Delinou nt Taxes should pay them at once. The law is of such a character that there is no option ’eft for the Treasurer but to enforce the collection of delinquent taxes, however much he may regret [Corporation Dog Tax h L dsloo on each Male Dog and $3 00 on each Female Dog in the city of Decatur; and SI.OO on each Male Dog. and $2.00 on each Female Dog in the town of Berne, and SI.OO on each Male Dog. and $2.00 male Dog in the town of Geneva. DotoHlm charges on Delinquent Taxes resulting from any omissions of the person paying such taxes to state definitely on what property, in whose name, and what town he Treasurer will not be responsible tor renames auu an a for n piopertyTn Name of Owner March 1, 1907. The Tax Duplicates are made up on that day and never changed. Auditor s Special Notice q } Fund on which Interest is Delinquent will please give the Payment of said Interest their attention before March 1, 1908. as the law requires the Sale of the Property Mortgaged if the Interest ai ties "having School JOHN F. LACHOT, LEWTON., AUDITOR. Treasurer of Adams County DECATUR' iNDiAIXJA I 4 ■

LA FOLLETTE RETIRED. HHha' a|X>lis, Ind.. D c. 31. AH l ' ten jflß&i-j of service as assistant I nited Stages attorney at Indianapolis. Jesse J. M. LaFollette retires from offlcJ|fcday to become a member of the faculty of Indiana university. He Atttt instructor in the law departWfoent of the school. Mr. LaFollette Will be succeeded as assistant United

States attorney by Clarence W. Nichols, who has been attached to the office for nine years. Joseph B. ney, recommended to the attorney general's department that Nichols be Kealing, Unied States district attorappointed. Mr LaFollette has also urged the young man’s appointment. Although Mr. Nichols has had no official information regarding the /

place, it is understood that the necessary sanction of the Washington officials will not b e long delayed. The salary attached to the position is -2.500 a year. Mr. Nichols took service in the office nine years ago as a stenographer and afterward became chief clerk. He has been closely associated with Mr. LaFollette and employed his time well.

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