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Butler County Democrat from Hamilton, Ohio • Page 7

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BUTLER COUNTY DEMOCRAT, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17 1901 RATES OF TAXATION 1 FOR BUTLER COUNTY POR THE YEAR 1901. In pursuance of law, W. S. BROWN, Treasurer of Butler below is a correct exhibit of County, Ohio, do hereby give notice to the Taxpayers thereof that the table the amount of tax levied on each dollar's valuation of the the support of the State Government, for the of interest taxable property 011 the Tax Duplicate of said county--for State Common Schools, for principal of the Public Debt, Ohio State University, for the support of the payment and for which the defraying County Expenses, for the Repairing of Roads, for Keeping the Poor, for Building of County is responsible, for 'Township Expenses, and for each other object for which tax be levied Bridges, for all Debts including Special Taxes. may under the laws of the State, 210018 County High nod Mula Middletown pC and Street 891.

Bond Falrheld Tow .3 2.59 2.5 .0 Hanover Tow 07 6.69 Liberty 1 Lomon Madison 1.62 5.08 Milford Morgan 3. 1790 16.50 5 10 1550 Oxtard 13ct Oxford 2.5 1,3 40 Stelly 2,44 .31 JU. 5.5 12. Hoss BI. Clair 3.021 18,8) Union 2.12 18.50 Wayne Township, Hamilton 2.42 seven Mile City.

14.5 Seven Milo 10.7 Somerville Village Seven Mile Special District No. I Heven Mile Port Unlon Special 1.5 14 10 Plagal Spectat-linion. ON New London Special -Morgan New London Special Russ 1.5 Millville Mellyfle BI: 1: Special No, 15 apoclal-Lemon. Monroe Oxford 3.14 1.62 Somerville 2.11 Hamilton 2.50 Special No. bliddlelown Special Trenton Venice 7.3 Layhlyh Blue Ball Special- 2.27 College Corner No.

19-019 2.14 7. Special Jacksonburg 1.5 4.01 Trenton Village 4.01 1,5 15,10 Coro 4.3 Special Colege Special No. 1 0. Hamilton Sucelal--St. 21 13 1.5 7.0 SPECIAL TAX -A Special Tax of Ore (1) Mill on real estate in Hamilton City for Storm Sewers.

I hereby certify the above 1900. (n be the rate of taxation for Butler County, Ohio, for the Fear F. C. GRAY, Auditor. TREASURER'S SPECIAL NOTICE.

TREASURER'S OFFICE, BUTLER COUNTY. The followine are the provisions of the Act of April 7, 1459, with reference 10 1901. HAMILTON, OHIO, October 6, vi SMITION That cuch person charged with Taxes on A the Annual Collaction of Taxes: thereof ou or before the 2.11 day of December, at the Duplicale the hands of a County Treasurer, mar at his option. pay the GIll amount of December, in Lue manner preferibed ly Inw. thereof, 01 or before the doth day of June next e.

provide however, that 11a the road taxes ou or cuntged isetore shull the be day of herember, or nhe-halt anch tuxes, SECTION onc-half of the Taxes AS charged paid prior 10 the Sin day at aboli have been so charged, or when the remainder of sur.li alill vot ve any pa'd entry c12 to Tax Dupliento In the bands County Treasurer against at the there be prescribe by law, together with the penalty five or day al dune next, therentter the County 'Freasurer to of December next, alter Ele MAIN an tutore the shall not be pair 011 or belore the 20th on the 20th day af Decetuber, the whole Amount of Taxes, other of than per Rent contam on the amount of Taxes au delinquent: nud in all cuees where such half any Tuxes, proceed other collect than the Real by distress her wise, this section. Estate, for the current year, so charged. sbau be ilme and delinquent, and shall De collected In tho on Estate: with shall not been paid and the penalty provided In TAXPAYERS WILL TAKE NOTICE, 7. 1 That 13103' may al their option, nay the full purposes, together with all the amount of Tases charged against then ou or before one-haft of the wilt die a 8troet DA improvement pald on and ar float before Ta must be pald on or tseture the day of Necenther, or ong-halt penalty of of the Atteen Three levied tor Slate, County, Township, helloquencles, the 20tl day of December, A. bnt thill That if default be made in payment of Taxes on Chattel Property, much day of June, per cent.

will be added, which, together with the reor Municipal sous1 be paid. whleh, by law, HEC due and payable on or boture December 40Lh, the whole Hour Estate upon witfek any portion of the Taxes of 190) remain um ba solit yeir becomes due Immediately after said date, and of auch Tar for the When asking the of your Taxes by picase stale clearly In whose OIL what Taozdar January next, for such nupald portion wlil the third And the name, township or ward, ver of Reres or loti. section. entire Taxes of 19H, OFFICE whelmed real or personal. Turpayers are requested to bring their last HOURS FROM 8 O'CLOCK A.

TO 4 P. M. We woult say that while the taxpayers will given every opportunity to early, their paymenta will relleve you of the crowds of the ladt sear'a receipla. Kemember Ibat pay Taxes, yet they ace notided that we must close the week, necessary to tho Treasurer to close nig account, promptly at 4 o'clock to, the remainder of the day being absolutely BROWN, BUTLER COUNTY, OHIO. 7 FOUND Little Walter Mechlin Dead in Dick's Creek MYSTERY OF DISAPPEARANCE Was Cleared Up Early Sunday Morning by the Mereut Accident.

The mystery the disappearance of 3-year-old Walter Mecblin, familiarly known as "Little the son of Mr. and Mra. Louls lin of Awanda, wat solved carly Sunday morning when Courles Schefbert, a resident of the village, 61x the dead face of the little bey in the waters of Dick's creek, at the rear of his dence. Mr. Schelbart mide the discovery about 8:30 o'clock Suaday morning aud at once Kaye chie alar IL wilic1 cleared up the mystery of the dis sppearanco ten days ago.

SEARCH CONTINUED. The canal had been drained Saturday night and Sunday morning the search was commenced agin. C. Sodelbert of Amsodi, while gathering some weeds for bl4 rabbits along Dick's creek bick of his inse, thought he would tike a look aming the driftwood collected in the creek a hundred yards or so from the duet, over which the canal overlow reaches the creek. There among the drift and roam of the tall he saw tac faca of the dead child.

He recognized the log immediately sad going to the grocery where the searching party had gathered told his story. Robert Beatty of Middletown waded lato the creek and brought the body to the store. FOUND NEAR CANAL. The body was found about five yards from where the boy WA9 supposed to have fallen in the canal. The canal crosses above the creek through a wooden aqueduct provided! with rates to let the water out of the canal into the oreek.

It is thought that the body passed through these gates the day after the boy's disappear ance and forced up stream along with the drift, which caused it to coma to the surface. Coroner Sharkey vlewed the remains. Hundreds of people were attracted by the discovery of the body aud a ten days' suspense was relieved for many anxious hearts. While the grief of the parents 1g naturally great over' the untimely death of their boy, yet the d'scovery of his body relleves a great straln caused by the uncertainty as to bis' fate. THE BANKS And the Business That They Do in Ohio.

COLUMBUS, Oc6. 12-The state board of equalization for banks, consisting Governor Nash, Auditor of State Attorney General Sheets, Thursday completed its work and adjourned sine die, In 1900 there were 200 national banks in the state, and In 1901, 288. The amount of their capital, surplus and profits in 1900 was $62,128,039, which was placed on the tax duplicate! at $37,638,230. For 1901 the capital, surplus and profits ot national banks was returned at 866,051,171, which was placed on the tax duplicate at 604, In 1900 the number of state banks WAS 151, In 1501 210. The amount of capital, surplus and profits of state backs returned for taxation in 1000 was $18,658,491, which was placed on tar duplicate at For 1901 thecapital, surplus and protita are reLurned at $23,614,833, placed on the tax duplicate at $13,855,883.

For the latest styles in wedding Invittions go to the DEMOCRAT otlico Dr. WM. P. MYERS Eye, Ear and Throat. 238 High St.

HAMILTON, OHIO. 1901 LEVY. General 1901 Fund. LEVY. ANOTHER Version Of Wempe Case THE CHRONICLE 15 QUOTED On The Reinstatement Of Mrs.

Wempe In The K. L. of H. Another version of the Mre. Ellen Wempe case is given in the current issue of The Chronicle, the onlicial organ of the supreme lodge, Knights Ladies of flonor.

It is as follows: re the Wempe case appealed from decision of the supreme protector to the supreme lodge, The supreme lodge unanimously approved of the decision of supreme protector reversion the decision of the grand protector of Ohio aud sustaining the judgmeut of the trial tribunal expelling Ellen Wempe from the order. the supreme lodge, after au appeal bad been made to it la behalf of Wempe's beneficiary, decided, for charity's sake to re-instate her." The statement of the re-instatement of Mrs. Wempe as given in yesterday's DEMOCRAT WA9 taken from the Monthly Journal, a publication devoted to the Kaights and Ladies of Elonor of Oblo. TAKEN TO DAYTON. Ed Callin was taken to the Dayton state bospital this afternoon, by Defuly Sherid Fred Bisdort, State Total Hutiding Court Soldiers' Common 7 House CONTEST Between Old- Fiddlers Is Soon to Occur.

On October 21, under the auspices ol Estber court, No. 4, Tribe of Ben Hur, there will be given by S. worth and Charles Cotton, an old-time fiddlers' contest. All fiddlers within a radius of 25 miles and who do not play by note will be invited to particl-, pate. Many prizes given by the mer.

chants of Hamilton will be awarded. BRICE is Taken To a Private Sanitar. ium At Niles, Michigan, Herbert L. Brice, a relative of the late Calvin S. Brice, has been from the home of Edwards Ritchie, in removed Wyoming, to a private sanitarium to Niles, Michigan.

Brice fell from a train near Hamliton several days ago while sufferiug nervous prostration. CHANGES Made In the County Ticket. The republican committee has placed Dormer Chief of Police Charles B. Ilnover, of Middietown, on the 16. publican ticket for sherif, vice ert Jones, of Middletown, withdrawn.

Samuel Li. Alien, of Oxford, has been! named as the candidate for recorder, rice W. K. Thompaon, withdrawn. IT WILMER S.

TREASURER SCHRECK Appeared In The Ring At Dayton Last Evening. DAYTON, Oct. Mike Sebreck, the hard-hitting Cincionatl light weight, made his first appearance in many months in. the ring here lastnigbt. He boxed Eddle Burns, ot Detroll, before the -Dayton Athletic club, The bout was rattling good one, and the contest was declared -a draw after 20 rounds of milling.

But little advantage way gained by either, excepting in the third round, when it appeared that Schreck would win with ease. flowerer the Detrolt boy came up fresh and strong at the begioning of the fourth and seemed to improve as the contest progressed. The two men wore evenly matched, and afforded one of the cleverest exhibitions af skill ever witnessed by a Dayton audience. BEES Became Ferocious And Killed Two Horses. MESSIAWAKA, Oct.

teu-year-old son of John Rollls backed a team of horses upon some bec hives. The bees attacked the horses killing botb. The boy's eyes were blinded and he may die as the result of many stings, LICENSED TO WED. James Young, aged 25, a farmer of Hamilton and Katie Stoltz, aged 19, of Hamilton. The Rey.

Jenkinson, 9cbool Corporation Total Tax Total Callers and County School lacludice Less Road Road Tax 00 STILlS 51 $13,214.88 Receipts Of The Fair This Year. FAIR BOARO PAID BILLS. Oxford Schools Given a Spacial Premium of Five Dollars. The Butler Cunty Agricultural society met Saturday and paid bills valore, but so far all bills have not been presented and the oract expenditures for the fair are not known. 8., far as reported the receipts of the socicly for the present fear up to date account to $13,214 S8.

As there were Inst three premiums, In the public school art display, and the Oxford schools under the super-1 vision of Miss Grennan, made a very creditable display, was voted as a special award on the exhibit. PROMINENT RAILROAD MAN DEAD. 0., Oct. 12 -General Superintendent Peters recelyed a telegram today the death at Stem, Ohio, of Second Vice President J. T.

Brooks of the Pennsylvania lints, west of Pittsburg. His death was cansed by acute Bright's disease. FRIENDLY Are the Rival Candidates for Governor. COL. KILBOURNE AND GOV.

NASH Are In Cincinnati Today Viewing the Police From the Same Platform, CINCINNATI, Oct. 12. On the Pennsylvania train at 10:30 a. m. there arrived Gov, Nash and his rival la the coming election, Col.

Kilbourne. They came in a private car. Accompanying them were: Ass't. Adjt. Gen.

Adams, Gen. Darrow, and Police Commissioner J. W. Faulkner, They were met at the depot by a delegation of prominent Cloclavatians, headed by Mayor Flelschmann, and, escorted by a (squad of eight mounted police, were driven to the headquarters at theGrand botel. Cul Max Fleischmann entertained the party at dfuuer at poon at the St.

Nicholas. In the afternoon they attended the police Inspection. Tonight Col. Kilbourne will be entertained at a reception by the democratic cluba and Goy. Nash will be likewise entertained by the can clute..

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