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[House Bill No. 129.]

AN ACT

Supplementary to the act of April 13, 1880, entitled "an act to authorize the trustees of certain townships in Putnam county, state of Ohio, to levy taxes to improve the public highways in said townships, and for other purposes.'

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the board of trustees of Blanchard township, Putnam county, in the state of Ohio, be and are hereby authorized and empowered to levy and assess upon the taxable property of said township, for a period not exceeding three years, a tax not exceeding one mill in any one year, upon the dollar valuation of said property, in addition to all other taxes now authorized by law, for the time and purpose in section one of said original act set forth, and to which this act is supplemental, and for the purpose of paying accrued and accruing interest and other expenses incidental to the construction of said highways.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G. WARWICK,

Passed April 3, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[House Bill No. 146.]

AN ACT

Authorizing the commissioners of Hamilton county to levy a tax to repair and complete Groesbeck road.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the commissioners of Hamilton county, in addition to their other powers of taxation, be and they are hereby authorized and required to assess and collect upon the grand levy of the taxable property of said county, a tax of one-twenty-fifth of a mill, which shall be assessed in the year 1884, to be applied, as soon after collection as is practicable, to the repair and completion of Groesbeck road, between the corporation line of the city of Cincinnati and the corporation line of the village of College Hill, of Hamilton county, with a roadway of not less than thirty feet in width, and to conform as nearly as practicable to the original surveyed route of said road.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

JOHN G. WARWICK,

Passed April 3, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[House Bill No. 481.]

AN ACT

To authorize the county commissioners of Lucas county to issue bonds.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the commissioners of Lucas county, Ohio, be and they are hereby authorized to issue the bonds of said Lucas county, not to exceed in amount the sum of one hundred thousand dollars, bearing a rate of interest not to exceed six per cent. per annnum, the interest payable semi-annually, and to dispose of the same from time to time at not less than their par value, and the same shall be payable in from five to ten years from the date thereof, but the same shall be redeemable in whole or in part, at the pleasure of the county commissioners of said county at any time after five years from their respective dates, upon giving six months' notice of their intention to redeem the same, in two newspapers published in the city of Toledo, Ohio. Said bonds may be issued in sums of one hundred dollars, or its multiple, and at such times and in such amounts as may be necessary to meet and discharge the liabilities and expenses of said county, and the same shall be signed by said commissioners and countersigned by the auditor of said county.

SEC. 2. That for the redemption of said bonds the county commissioners of said county are hereby authorized to levy taxes on all the taxable property in Lucas county for such years, and in such amounts, as they shall deem necessary, to meet and pay the interest and principal of such bonds as the same may become due and payable, or become redeemable as aforesaid.

SEC. 3. That upon the sale of said bonds the county commissioners and county auditor are hereby authorized to apportion the proceeds thereof to the several funds as may be required by the necessities of said county.

SEC. 4. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.

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To provide for the sub-division of certain territory in Ty mochtee township, Wyandot county, for school purposes, and to establish therein two sub-districts.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the following described territory in Tymochtee township, Wyandot county, to wit: Sections one and twelve, the east half of section eleven, the north half of section thirteen, the north-east quarter of section fourteen, and all that part of the east half of section two lying south of the Sandusky river, be and the same is hereby sub-divided, for school pur

poses, into two sub-districts, to be numbered nine and twelve, respectively, to wit:

First: Beginning at the north-west corner of said section one; thence west one mile; thence south on the section line to the Sandusky river; thence down said river to the mouth of Sycamore creek; thence up said Sycamore creek to the township line; thence north on said line to the place of beginning; to be known as sub-district number nine.

Second: Beginning on the township line at the south-east corner of the north-east quarter of said section thirteen; thence west one and a half miles; thence north on the half-section line to the Sandusky river; thence down said river to said Sycamore creek; thence up said creek to the township line; thence south on said line to the place of beginning; to be known as sub-district number twelve.

SEC. 2. The foregoing section shall only take effect and become operative upon the approval of such sub-division by a majority of the qualified electors residing upon said described territory, to be expressed by ballot at an election to be called and held for that purpose at the school-house in said town of Mexico, upon not less than ten days' notice, to be given by the directors of said sub district number nine as now con stituted, by posting written or printed notices of the time, place and purpose thereof, in at least five public places in said territory.

SEC. 3. The electors assembled at the time and place designated in said notices, shall appoint a chairman and two clerks, who shall act as judges of said election, which shall continue at least three hours, and shall not close before five o'clock P.M.; and the ballots used shall have printed or written thereon the words, "Two sub-districts-Yes;" or, Two sub-districts-No;" and if a majority of the ballots so cast shall be in favor of such sub-division, then the said two sub-districts shall be established as provided in the first section, and shall be organized in the manner provided by law, and each of them shall be entitled to and shall receive its proportionate share of the school funds and of the funds levied for incidental purposes, in accordance with the apportionment made by the board of education of said township for the year 1883. SEC. 4. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

L. A. BRUNNER,

Speaker pro tem. of the House of Representatives.

ELMER WHITE,

President pro tem. of the Senate.

Passed April 3, 1884.

[House Bill No. 437.]

AN ACT

To authorize the agricultural society of Preble county, Ohio, to erect permanent buildings on the fair grounds in said county, and to provide for the payment of the indebtedness thereby incurred.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the agricultural society of Preble county, Ohio, be and is hereby authorized and empowered to erect permanent buildings on the fair grounds in said county, at a cost not to exceed thirty-five hundred dollars.

SEC. 2. That for the purpose of paying the indebtedness thereby incurred, the county commissioners of Preble county, Ohio, be and they are hereby authorized and empowered to issue bonds of said county, in such denominations as to them may seem proper, to the amount of three thousand five hundred dollars, bearing interest at a rate not greater than six per cent., and payable as follows: Two thousand dollars on the first day of September, 1885, and fifteen hundred dollars on the first day of September, 1886.

SEC. 3. For the purpose of raising money to pay said bonds, and interest thereon, said commissioners are hereby anthorized to levy a tax sufficient to meet the same, in addition to the taxes now authorized by law.

SEC. 4. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.

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e the commissioners of Hardin county to transfer certain funds.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the commissioners of Hardin county, Ohio, be and they are hereby authorized to transfer the sum of five thousand dollars from the Pike building fund to the Pike repair fund.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G. WARWICK,

Passed April 3, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[House Bill No. 396.]

AN ACT

To authorize the board of managers of the Van Wert agricultural society to issue bonds and mortgage its property.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the managers of the Van Wert County Agricultural Society be and are hereby authorized to issue bonds, not to exceed twenty-five hundred dollars, the said bonds to be made payable as follows: five hundred dollars in three years, five hundred dollars in four years, five hundred dol

lars in five years, five hundred dollars in six years, five hundred dollars in seven years, from the first day of September, 1884, with interest from date, payable semi-annually, at the rate of six per cent. per annum, and shall be signed by the president and secretary of said society. The payment of said bonds and interest to be secured by mortgage on the real estate of said agricultural society. The bonds hereby authorized to be issued shall not be sold for less than their par value, and the proceeds shall be applied to the payment of the present indebtedness and improvement of said agricultural society.

SEC. 2. This act shall take effect from and after its passage.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.
JOHN G. WARWICK,

Passed April 3, 1884.

President of the Senate.

[House Bill No. 365.]

AN ACT

To authorize the board of education of the special school district of the incorporated village of Greenville, Darke county, Ohio, to issue bonds to obtain money to complete a school-house in said school district, and to levy a tax to pay said bonds.

SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, That the board of education of Greenville special school district in Darke county, Ohio, and the territory annexed thereto for school purposes, be and they are hereby authorized to issue bonds not exceeding in amount ten thousand dollars, to raise money to complete a school-house in said district; said bonds to be signed by the president and clerk of said board of education, and to be in sums of five hundred dollars each, bearing interest at a rate not exceeding six per. cent. per annum, the principal and interest of said bonds to be payable as said board of education may direct, not exceeding six years from time of issuing the same. Said bonds to be sold according to law.

SEC. 2. That, for the purpose of paying said bonds and the interest. thereon, as the same may become due, the said board of education is hereby authorized and empowered to levy a tax on the taxable property of said special school district of Greenville, Darke county, Ohio, and the territory annexed thereto for school purposes, not to exceed two mills, in such amount, annually, commencing in the year eighteen hundred and eighty-six (1886), as will be sufficient to pay the principal and interest of said bonds as they may become due in each year, as said board of education shall determine.

SEC. 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after its passage.

A. D. MARSH,

Speaker of the House of Representatives.

JOHN G. WARWICK,

President of the Senate.

Passed April 3, 1884.

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