Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 12, Decatur, Adams County, 13 January 1912 — Page 4
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EAST uOI’FALO. East Buffalo, N. Y„ Jan. 13—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 8,000; shipments, 1,900; official to New York yesterday, 7,790; hogs closing steady; some unsold Medium and heavy, $6.40; Yorkers, §t.:’>[email protected]; pigs, [email protected]; roughs [email protected]; stags, [email protected]; sheep 600; steady; top lambs, $7.50; cattle,! 200; steady. G. T. BURK. No. 2 Red wheat 92c [ No. 2 White wheat 90c | Oats 46c i' Y ellow corn 75c I White and rnlxew corn 72c : Rye 86c' Timothy seed, prime $6.25 j Barley No. 2 85c | Feeding barley 60c ■ Alsike seed SIO.OO j No. 1 clover bay $17.00 Timothy hay $20.00 Light mixed hay $19.00 1 Mixed clover hay SIB.OO i No. 1 oats straw $9.00 ’ N- . 1 wheat straw ...... $8 50 Rye straw $9.00 Clover seed $11.75 -OCAL PRODUCE MARKET. I I Spring chickens 7c Ducks 8c i Fowls 7c I Geese be Eggs 22c Better 20c
I TOILET WATER What is more suggestive of refinement and taste than a good toilet soap. A soap that cleanses the pores of the skin, cuts out the grime and dirt, leaves your skin soft and healthy, and in the best of condition. Add to all these qualifications that of a delicate perfume and you have a very good description of the kind of toilet soaps we sell. Soaps that are made by the best manufacturers. You Will Like These Soaps A( HOT & RICE
FOR SALE—I buy and sell mules. Fifty to one hundred always an band. Write John Kesling Walton, Ind ''lt Anxious about future love, business, etc.? Send dime, stamp and birth date for valuable predictions covering one year. Prof. J. Allison, Box G, Springfield. Ohio. It
raw®')!' - -■ '■ <■>».» gIXI Old Adams County Bank ij I ' ■ aiU’. fi (liana. < '■■■■"l Capital $l2O 000 I Surplus . 530.000 h ft/it'M Niblick, President UKI" 1 — M. Kirsch and John Niblick ? Vice Presidents "i E X- Ehinger, Cashier. Farm loans £ r hvcu a Specialty I ■ «■ I 9 ’ f,ect — r .1 ! Resolve Collection® h Made f! A Good Resolution <■• 11 For The New Year ab '° RatP ”- * — - !*«■«*• -■ — —■ n■ — ... — ■ i ■■■ | | “RESOLVED, That I will no long* r J very | I postpone the 1 penii g of that Bank Accomoda- ■’ Account which 1 have bo long contain- tion Conplaled, although the first amount to T be deposited may not be so large as 1 banking A had always intended.” Methods 5 THIS BANK OPENS Extended J J At B:3ofa. 2, 1912 | } We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on 1 Year/Time Deposits 1 t oHMaBaoMMau aMHaaMHBaMMMMMBaaaaaBBMaB 1 *
Turkeys 11c Chicks ... ....9c Old roosters • 5c FULLENKAMP'S. Lard 8c Butter 25c ’ Eggs 25c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 27c Butter 17c@25c KALVEK MARKETS. Beef hides 9c Calf 12c Tallow -5e Sheep pelts 25c@$1.00' COAL PRICES. Anthracite $8.0( White Ash lump $4.50 Washed Nut $4.50 Pocahontas Egg or Lump $4 75 Kannel Lump or Egg $6.00 Indiana Lump $4.00 Hocking Lump $4.25 Virginia Splint $4.50 H. ■BER'.-.NG. Sprit cbicke’.s .... «• Duc.’ts Fowls '<■ 'JfMSS ... . Os Eggs 22c Butter 2tic Turkeys ..tie Old roosters ;, c hicgs >e — ————- —•
I .'OR SALE —Baled fodder. Inquire at, i the Riverside ieed barn. 914 : . FOR SALE —Acme range, No. 8, good - | condition. Call E. H. Shoemaker, j i So. Winchester St. 7t3* i HUI «E WANTED —To rent, a 5 or 7 | ; j room house. Preferably in north part , of town. Adaress "G,” care democrat 1 office. 9tf
ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT OF JOHN MOSURE, TRUSTEE OF FRENCH TOWNSHIP, ADAMS COUNTY, IND. RECEIPTS. TOWNSHIP FUND. January. 112 H. S. Michaud, Dec. dist. .$ 379 17 July. 115 H. S. Michaud, July dist. 393 28 Total $ 772 45 ROAD FUND. ' January. 12 H. S. Michaud, Dec. dist.s 460 July. ' 15 H. S. Michaud, July dist. 250 46 Total $ 255 06 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. January. 12 H. S. Michaud, Dec. dist..s6o6 90 July. | i 7 B. G. & C. Tr. Co. rebate 6 50 15 H. S. Michaud, July dist. 629 29 1 November. 20 J. D. Adams & Co, rebate 40 ; I Total $1243 09 TUITION FUND. January. 1 Bank of Berne & Peoples State bank, iat $ 868 12 H. S. Michaud, Dee. dist.. 683 07 i 12 H. S. Michaud, Jan. state Apportionment 722 90 February. 2 Bank of Berne & Peoples State bank, int 9 61 I March. i 11 Bank of Berne Peoples State bank, int 11 10. April. i 1 Bank of Berne and Peoples State bank, int 10 40 6 H. S. Michaud surplus dog 53 St) May. ' 4 Bank of Berne & Peoples State bank, int 9 14 June. Bank r.f Berne & Peoples State bank, int 8 7:11 July. t 8 Bank of Berne & Peoples State bank, int 8 46 , 15 H. S. Michaud, July dist. 1405 44 August. 8 Bank of Berne & Peoples State bank, int 9 29 September. 4 Bank of Berne .'I- Peoples State bank, int 11 87 j October. 3 Bank of Berne & Peoples State bank, int 10 83 November. 2 Bank of Berne &- Peoples State bank, int 10 70 December. 2 Bank of Berne & Peoples State bank, int 10 41 Total $2984 43 DOG FUND. May. 9 John Tomer AssT. dog taxs 120 00 15 G. C. McCune, dog tax . . 1 00 15 Albert Bracker, dog tax.. 1 00 May. 20 Mrs. Lewis Stram, dog tax 1 00 June. 1 John X. Moser, dog tax . . 1 00 1 Hubert French, dog tax. . 3 00 July. 13 Peter D. Roth, dog tax .. 1 00 August. 7 W. T. Townsend, dog tax 1 00 October. 31 Julius Erhart, dog tax ... 1 00 I December. 22 Albert Bracker, dog tax.. 1 4*o | Total $ 131 o<> DISBURSEMENTS. January. 6 A. T. Brentlinger teaching? 27 00 7H. Stephenson, teaching. 50 00 9 A. Hocker, shield frames 3 00 9 Berne Hdw- Co. tin shields 2 10 10 Wells Con. Co. 36 transportation books 82 80 17 A. C. Spahr, books .... 5 50 19 Leota Bailey, institutes.. 16 20 19 Leota Bailey, janitor .... 9 00 19 H J Wisehauft, institutes 5 44 19 H. J. Wisehauft, jan 9 00 i 119 Leota Bailey, teaching .. 50 00 119 H. J. Wisehauft, teaching 50 00 20 A. L. Brentlinger institutes 5 40 120 A. L. Brentlinger, jan.... 9 00 , i2O A. L. Brentlinger, teach. 27 00 :23 Andrew Gotchalk, tile ... 28 75 ( 26 Frank Nelson, postage .. 2 00 ; 26 E. Neuenschwander, grate 1 75: i 26 John Tonner, services ... 4 _5 i3O J. W. Dunn, Look 27 50 February. 3 J. C. Augsbtrger, hauling 3 00 . 4 A. C. Spahr, teaching ... 40 00 i 4 A. L. Brentlinger, same . . 25 00 6J. Studabaker & Son coal 24 87 ; 7 Berne Supply Co., supplies 5 05 8 John Roth, services 3 25 10 H. J. Weishaupt teach... 40 00 11 Democrat Co. pub. report 10 25 Decatur Pub. Co., same .... 10 25 ; 11 Win. Slepler. tile 1 35 18 A. L. Brentlinger teach... 2;• 00 22 John Mosure, services .. 50 00 28 C. H. Roth, transportation 8 60 March. 2 E. F. Clausmeier. sw. pipe 110 70 2E. F. Clausmeier, 2 drags 36 00 3H. J. Weishaupt, teaching 39 20 4 A. L. Brentlinger, same.. 27 00 4 H. Stephens; n, same ... 40 00 6 Chas. Yager surp. dog fund 113 00 8 John Mosure, services ... 25 00 ■1 A. C. Sphar, teaching ... 25 00 17 John Mosure, services ... 25 00 17 A. L. Brentlinger, teaching 27 00 24 H. Stephenson, institutes 16 20 24 H. Stephenson, janitor . . 12 .0 24 H. Stephenson, teaching.. 134 00 27 J. J. Schwartz, wood ... 4 70 27 J. J. Schwartz, services .. 7 "0 28 Linn Grove S. R. Co. tele. 70 28 E. Neuenschwander, oil . . 1 80 28 E. Neuenschwander, sup.. 1 9U 29 A. L. Breutlluger, jau. .. 9 00 , 30 JR. Gates institute & jan. 34 20 30 J. 11. Gates, teaching .... 324 00 31 A. L. Brentlinger, teach. 27 00 Apr;;. lA. C. Sphar, teaching .... 162 5J 1 A. C. Spahr institutes & jan. 37 5 > 1 Leota Bailey, teaching .. 139 00 1 Leota Bailey, janitor ... 9 00 , 4J. Studabaker & Son, coal 934 ! 4 C. H. Roth, transportation 4 00 ! 4 H. J. Weishaupt, jan. ... 9 00 4 H. J. Weishaupt, teach... 61 30 25 John Mosure, services .. 50 00 . 26 Julius Erhart, services .. 30 00 29 C. W. Yager, error ... 2 69 May. < 10 John' Mosure, enumeration 30 00 , 10 Frank Nelson, postage ... 2 00 15 Noah Schindler, services 365 1 23 J. P. Steiner, sheep .. s oo June. < 2 John Mosure, services ... 25 00 . 12 Berne Lumber Co., plank 4 2:1 12 Berne Hay & G, Co. tile.. 7 25>
20 John Mosure, services ... 25 00 22 J. W. Cowens, transfers . . 304 00 July. 8 Wm. Linn, transfers .... 38 80 13 D. H. Goble & Co. supplies 12 10 13 John Mosure, services .. 25 00 13 John Rich, ditching 12 50 13 H. E. Meyers labor & haul. 5 20 15 L. E. Opliger, Co. Com... 11 30 15 H, S. Michaud, acc. board 12 72 August. 7 Frank Ewing, papering... 25 00 7 Martin Lobsiger coal, lab. 3 50 7 Nalin Moeschberger, ce- ; menting 162 80 15 John Mosure, services . . 25 00 16 Joel Gerber, hauling .... 4 00 17 Samuel Kuntz, coal 148 20 17 Henry Bluhm, hauling ... 16 00 17 John Tomer, hauling .... 8 00 17 Joel Gerber, same 4 00 19 John Kaehr, hauling .... 12 00 22 Amos Sterner, ditch. ... 1 00 23 Emanuel Joray, pump and i repairs 960 1 25 David Falb, repairing ... 3 10 5 Christ Ebnit, road tax rec. 1 90 29 E. Neuenschwander, sup. 24 50 !30 Julius Erheart, services.. 55 09 : 31 Decatur Herald prnting. . 2 00 31 Decatur Democrat, same.. 2 00 : 31 Chas. Magley, ditch 7 14 l September. I 1 John Mosure, services . . 50 00 1 J. Neuhanser, cleaning... 21 00 1 jeei Schwartz, sheep .... 14 06 2 B. G. & C. Tr. Co. transportation books -30 06 5 J. Neuenschwandfir, serv. 5 00. 5 John Lobsiger, services .. 5 00 5 Sam. Baumgartner, serv.. 5 00 7 'rank Nelson, postage .. 2 00 8 .i. D, Adams & Co. books and stationery 1: Frank Ewing, lock 2 00 ':i John Tomer, digging .... 2 50 H. S. Michaud, extra work on road tax list 10 00 23 ,'ichn Mosure, services .. 50 00 ' October. 2 Berne Milling Co. coal .. 84 62 . .1. D.Adams & Co. supplies 16 19 4E. Neuenschwander, sup. 14 35 7 Daniel Schwartz, wood . . 10 00 20 Jacob Pfieffer, repairing. 2 25 27 Mary Sherry, teaching .. 46 00 27 Carrie Sherry, same .... 46 00 November. . Hoffman, same ... 45 oJohn Mosure, services ... 25 0C 13 E. Neuenschwander, sup.. 4 00 13 Ed. Neuenschwander 2 sewer tops 3 20 17 A. Neuenschwander teach. 78 75 17 Martin Hoffman, same .. 78 75 18 Leota Bailey, same 82 25 20 Home Ins. Co. 2d inst. ins 45 75 22 Harvt'j* Meyers .hauling.. 8 00 22 11. Meyers, services & sup. 5 50 24 Mary Sherry, teaching .. 46 00 24 Carrie Sherry, same ... 46 00 December. ID. Zimmerman, services. . 70 00 1 Julius Erhart, services . . 35 00 1 Julius Erhart, tile 1 44 2 J. D. Adams & Co. sup... 7 60 5 John Mosure, services ... 25 00 5 Berne Lumber Co. lumber and nails and lock 1 60 7 E. Neuenschwander, grate. shovels and tacks 3 00 16 John Mosure, expenses . . 25 75 19 Leota Bailey, janitor and 5 institutes 20 75 19 Leota Bailey, teaching .. 58 75 19 H. H. Hoffman, same .... 90 00 19 H. H. Hoffman, jau. & intsitutes 20 25 19 A. Neuenschwander, same 20 25 19 A. Neuenschwander leach. 56 25 19 M. Hoffman, jan. & ihst. 20 25 20 Martin Hoffman, teaching 56 25 20 C. H. Roth, transportation 14 40 20 Daniel Husser, sheep ... 35 00 22 Mary Sherry teaching ... 46 00 22 Carrie Sherry, same .... 46 00 22 John Mosure, services ... 50 00 SUMMARY. TOWNSHIP FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $1394 28 Receipts 772 45 Total bal. and receipts ...$2166 73 Disbursements 766 46 Balance SI4OO 27 ROAD FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $ 933 38 Receipts 255 06 Total bal. and receipts ...$llBB 44 Disbursements 222 72 Balance $965 72 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Balance on hand last settlement $ 164 91 E.-ceipts 1243 09 Total bal. and receipts ...SI4OB 0-1 Disbursements 1389 06 Balance $ 18 94 TUITION FUND Balance on hand last settlement $2176 55 Receipts 2984 43 Total bal and receipts ...$5160 9R Disbursements 2511 39 Balance $2649 59 DOG FUND. Balance on hand last settlement .* . .$ 213 00 Receipts 131 00 Total la’, and receipts ...$ 344 00 DLbiirsenients 164 00 I -alancc $ 180 00 TOTAL UF ALL FUNDS Balcu -e on hand last settlem* nt $4882 I*2 Receipts 5386 03 Total h?A. and receipts ...$10268 15 Disl u; cements 5053 63 TRUSTEE'S SERVICE ACCOUNT. '.’25 days $450 00 trustee’s expenses 25 75 JOHN MOSURE, Trustee. PYTHIAN OYST”.R STEW. The public is cordially invited to the hot oyster stew to be given Saturday afternoon and evening at the Pythian Home. —■ . --«> — -.-I WANTED —Good, competent boy to pass papers on Thursday and Fri day mornings of each week. Inquire at City News Stand. 6t3 LOST —A large turkey gobbler. Got away while taking home Wednesday afternoon. Please return, or notify Albert Shell, Decatur, R. R. 9 10t3
: Ai hie CHUkCHts ; I I ) ) PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. I ! [ 9:15 a. m., Sunday school. ; 10:30 a. m. and 7:00 p. m., preach- | ing services; morning theme, "The i J Superiority of the Invisible. 6:00 p. in., Christian Endeavor. I 7:00 p. m., Wednesday, praper meet- ' ing. , At the morning service, previous to i the regular sermon, another story ser--1 mon will be given to the children of [ the church and Sunday school. The I parents are asked to permit the chil j dren to remain. ' The Christian Endeavor society will J be led by an honorary member of the > society. Special program and music 1 Come and enjoy the meeting with us WM. H. GLEISER, Pastor. REFORMED CHURCH. 9:30, Suudav school; lesson, Lu!;i---1:57.80. 10:30, German service; text. Job 11:9, "The Predestination of Life.” 6:30, C. E. meeting; topic, "How t Win Young People to Christ." Prov 11:30, Rev. 22.16, 17. 7:00, English service; text, Gen. | 1:24, "The Flaiiiilig Sword." A cordial welcome awaits you a our services. n LUTHERAN ZION'S CHURCH. German services. 10:00’a. ra.; L ": John 2:111; theme, “Whatsoe• er He Saith I nto You, Do It." Installation oi officers, 11:00. EVANGELICAL CHURCH. i Sabbath school will meet at 9:30 . a. m.; lesson, The Birth of John tne Baptist." 1 Preaching services at 10:30 a. m. i The Young People’s Alliance wil! • meet at 6:00 p. m. Theme, "How tc ■ Win Hie Young People." Leader, Miss Allie Burrell. ) Evening services at 7:00. I You are invited to all of these serv ! I ices. D. O. WISE, Pastor. 1 ST. MARY'S CHURCH. I I Low mass, 7:30 a. m. i High mass, 9:30 a. m. Christian doctrine, 1:45 p. m. ’ Benediction ad vespers, 2:30 p. m. > 1 BAPTIST CHURCH. ’ ’ 9:30, Bible school, and Men’s Broth- ; erhood class; C. E. Bell, superintend-! • ent. J 10:30, morning sermon, “Why Mec ~ Are Saved.” >! 7:00, evening sermon, “The Cruci--1 fixion of Christ." (3rd sermon in the i series on the crucifixion.) At tomorrow's services arrange- ; ments will be completed for the re I vival services to be held in the ini mediate future. All are welcome. ! REV. T. L. JONES, Pastor. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. , Sunday school. 9:15 a. m. > Preaching, 10:30 a. m. Junior meeting, 2:00 p. in. > Young People’s meeting, 6:00 p. m Preaching, 7:00 p. m. • Revival meeting will continue j through the coming week. The public is invited. i —■ —,—. EXTEND THANKS. II The Alpha Sigma chapter, Kappa, Kappa, Kappa sorority is very thankful to the public In general and especially to the managers of the Star and Crystal theaters for their support and in the sale oi Red Cross Christ- ! mus seul stamps during the holiday season. SECRETARY. I , - .. - rUBLIC SALE. , Tue undersigned will sell at public i auction at his residence 3% miles | southeast of Decatur, beginning at 12:36 p. m. on Friday, January 19. 1912, the following being some of the property to be sold. Nine shoats, 1 brood sow, family ■ driving horse, I buggy, 1 stick wagon, 1 ccw 4 years old, giving milk, 2 tin- I key Lens and gobbler, 50 head of | chickens, about 350 bu, of corn in crib, [ 1 about 4 tons hay, nearly all timothy, I i oats in bin, straw in barn, farm tools,! • and some household property. Terms of Scle -Same as usually g v ' en: SS.CO and under cash; over $5 note with approved security. PAUL BAUMGARTNER. John Spuhler, Auct. 10t6 i FOR SALE—Rooming house, first- ( class, a a bargain, if taken at once. Cheap rent. See W. S. Hughes, 726 , Barr, Ft. Wayne, Ind. Ilt3 FOR SAI J'r-Number oi single-comb Rhode '.siano neo cockerels. In quire of G. H. McManama, Decatur, No. 10, or on Monroe nhone. 301t30 Democrat Want A(*s Pa:'.
_ j THE HOME OF I Quaiity Groceries t ■ * The Discover y Os The North Pole "0 WAS I A a Great Achievement, But You '' ul Benefit More. Personahy, Bv Discovering The Placet" Buy the Best Groceries I k Turn Your Search in I hia Option 1 Try There—The)'!I Please io Inch Kprn-il’t’fi bin* l’*>rse Asparagurs tips I KeXr Wlute horse Pineapple thick J s sliced, Monarch Spinach, Monarch leas IS Monarcn Corn Sweet and sour pickles | Queen Olives r . Fresh Lettuce ’ ? Fire eating apples Sun Kissed Oranges We pay cash or trade for produce Eggs 25c Butter 20 to 27 w I Hower and Hower. ■ i North of G. R. & 1. Depot. ’Phonelo&
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Notice is hereby given that the tin dersigned committee, representing the Citizen's Association, interested in se- j curing the sugar plant at Decatur, Indiana, will on Monday, January 22, 1912, at 7:30 o’clock p. m„ at the office o! the Daily Democrat, receive sealed bids for the construction of two or - more eight-inch water wells, on the I site of the sugar plant, near this city. !Bids to include the furnishing of ca./'r g 'and all other material. Contracts must test tne wells to the satisfaction of the committee, showing capacity o. wells for 24 hours. Contractor must furnish bond that he will complete wells by April 15, 1912. Bids will be received up to hour mentioned at which time bids will be opened and contract awarded. Bids must be per foot. Bidders must contract to drill more wells at ! same price per foot if desired. Notice of kind of test will be given later. !. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. FRED SCHAFER, . J. T. MYERS. J. H. HELLER. M. J. MY LOTT. FRENCH QUINN. SAM LEHMAN. C. N. CHRISTEN, Chairman. o PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned will offer for pub i lie sale at his residence, 4 miles west of Willshire, Ohio, 4 miles east o< Monroe, and 2 miles north of Salem, on Etiday, January 19, 1912, begin ning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to-wit: Live Stock: One colt, coming 2 j ears old; 1 cow, 1 ca'f 2 brood sows. 10 head of shoats, ) V chickens. 6 head of ducks, 5 head o turkeys, about 130 shocks of corn in field. Farming Implements: Ont breaking plow, spring-tooth harrow, iron kettle, cultivator, spring wagon, buggy, 2 log chains. Household Articles: Lounge, safe, sewing machine, bureau, clock, table, tub, basket san sage grinder, 5 dozen glass cans, 20 milk jars, and other articles too numerous to mention. Tei'iiis:—For all amounts of $5 00
BANKING CONVENIENCE ' M ma tter where'you live, you can have I the hanking convenience afforded by the First National Bank. Just enclose your check, draft n r money orders in an envelope carefully addressed to this bank. As snoii as the deposit, is received credit will be given on the books, and acknowledgement msde of deposit, so that your money will ■’ 'V'i vs be safeguarded against loss, even though you do not take time to come into town. WE INVITE CHECKING AND TIME IDEPOSITS. FIRST NATIONALIBANK DECATUR, INDIANA President, C A Dugan, Cashier W A Kuebler, Vice President, F W Jaebker, Asst Caalrer
and under cash in hand; all amounts ' over $5.00 a credit of 9 months will be given, purchaser giving bankable note. No property removed until settled for. CYRUS LYON Charles A. Andrews, Auct. Democrat Want Ads Pay I MILLINERY SALE Beginning January Isth and lasting two weeks All Ready Made Hats Sold i At Great Reduction Misses Faurot Monroe, Ind. FOR SALE BUCKWHEAT FLOUR Inquire of John Hessler Rural Route 2 and Phone 10 on N line, or leave orders with Smith, Yager & Falk. X •> | □ !0 Money I All you want. Abstracts made and Titles Guaranteed. Office Rooms 3, 4 interurban Bldg. Graham and Waites I -1- ... I ■ -
