Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 10, Number 270, Decatur, Adams County, 12 November 1912 — Page 4

r~t > ti— tni—tnv—tr-—cji o THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o = if Corrected Every Afternoon 5 I*3 EXOEZIOE3I= E=J a EAST BUFFALO. j Anthracite pea 8.00 I I Anthracite mixed 9.00 East Buffalo, N. Y., Nov. 12—(Spec- Coek 7 00 lai to Daily Democrat) —'Receipts, 7,- —— / •JOO shipments, 1,520; official to New LOCAL PROCUCE MARKET York yesterday, 5,320; hogs closing — ■■ ■ weak. Spring chicks .....10c Medium and heavy, [email protected]; Ducks 10c Yorkers, $7. 75(117.85: pigs, $7,350 , Fowls 10c $750; lights. s7.sofi $7.75; roughs. Geese 8c $690(117.00; stags. $5.00(3’56.25; Eggs 27c sheep, 7,400; steady; lambs, 19c high- ' Butter 18c er- tops. $7.25; cattle, 700; slow. Turkeys lie Old roosters 5c ®. ». ruKK. KALVEH MARKET* No. 2 lied wheat 98c - —- No J White wheat 95c Beal nMee -I* Standard oats .....30c Calf ..12c No : oats 28c . Tailow oc Simple stained oats 25c Sheep pelt* ............,..2&c0$l.00 Rye 62c • Feeding barley 45c FULLEnrKAMP'S. Alsike se)d $10.25 — No. 1 light clover hay $11.50 Hutter 20c@25c No. 1 clover hay $lO 00 lard 8c Timothy hay $12.50 Eggs >...30c Mixed clover hay $13.00' Medium mixed $11.50 MP.ivK * CO. Heavy clover hay $9 50 —■ • - Rye straw stl.i>o Eggs 30c Oats straw ,$5.50| Butter 18c®25c Wheat straw /.$4.51: — Closer seed sS.’’ H. CnRuINS. Timothy seed 11.35 COAL MARKET. , Spring chicks ... , 9c Pocahontas egg and lump SV7S Ducks 10c West Virginia eg gand lump... .$4 75 Fowls 9e Pomery egg and lump $4.75 j Geese 9c Jackson Hill egg and lump $5.25' Eggs 27c Yellow Jacket lump $1.751 Butter lac Anthracite eg>., stove and chest- (Turkeys Lsc nut SIO.OO ( Old roosters 9c <■ 1 ■— - ' - ■ —— ■— ■■ ELECTION PRICES. , PUBLIC SALE. 5e acres of black soil, near Decatur,' The under*.glut: .ml offer the folLj ayie to school and church, stone • folwing personal property for sale at road. sllO i>er acre Long time on .. .. . ■ the Dan Erwin farm. 2»» miles dimost of purchase price. DXN FRWIN wtly east of Decatur on the town(Adveuisementi i ahlp , * ne ' n ‘‘ ar Bale,n brßk church. on , ' Thursday. Nov. 21, beginning promptNOTICE al oclock a. Ten Head of _____ Horses, consisting of two neavy dark For first-class livery at reasonable arav mar "' 5 and 6 > M,ra old - in f *': prices, good outfits, call or -phone No. onF M*or«>H »>ay in <«••; 2 drrtt 182. to Li nest Schlickman, Third and m “ ,e 2 Jre » rß old; 2 Moaroe-Advt. SCM3 < “® ,la - 2 yean ' old ’ 1 driving (Advertisement* , ' ol( ' 1 *’ l ’ r ' n * draft mare e ®* | l 1 «Pring .___. c driving mare colt. Four Head of CatGOOD FARM FOR SALE. ”*• cotwlsliag <* •’ ■ voun K *»»<* _ cows, one fresh; I aprtng calf. Nine M acres. uxßr. uorUi of Berne *“«*P. constating of 8 ewes and 1 Will take property In Kerne or Dera- buek ' all reglsteied Thirty-seven tur in part paymem At the right b, ‘ ad of hoa,t ' ot 5 brood price See sows, 1 male hog, 10 large shouts, $1 255t6 ’IARVEY A LEONARD. ~,R* • all registered Durocs; 150 Bar(Advertisement' red FDntouth Rock hens and cocks. _ 0 _________ Farming implements; one Deering binder, bay loader, clover buncher. WANTcS, mower .corn planter, grain drill, disc „ ii >-■ —_ « harrow, spring tooth harrow, spike Reliable party or firm as re presen- . .7. , - tooth harrow John Deere riding native in tnis county for ike Bwt«epcr ... , . . I ... •*. . u, ~ ~ breaking plow, 2 walking plows, fan-1 Vac, a thoroughly reliable vacuum , ”, " . , _. , , . . ning mill, shovel plows and many o<h- • cleaner This Is no fake and if you „ ' , , . ___ small articles. One 3U-|nch Turnare interested let me hear from you. . , ... _ . I IT not. do not waste your time.-I. C. *“*! ‘" d ’ ,arm Wi ’“ on - 2 hj,y I Stevenson. 69 When H!d<. Indtangp- ’ oils. Ind.—Advt. t&s H,b * * d - *** h ’* avr dOUb * bre * rhl - * harness, set double (arm harness, s-t I * d>S WBMBSBBSSSS WMBSM NOT| - e single buggy harness; torn in shock.!' hay In mow. potatoes In bin, household • AU wanting winter apple* leave ot-l a .. » eZT, , cles. | IteLaval cream separator d«-rs at my office u« io Friday evening, _. ... .. > n<- » a . Terma—All amounts of s.<,'Hi and as delivery win b- made wkturday.— . . .. j under, cash; over s.».ort a credit of 9 Ernst Bcbllckpun. laird and Mon , ... . . ...... months will be given, purchaser alv- < ro* vdvr. 2f><*t3 ... Ing hi* note with approved security; < (Ad'ej ..-semen! I _ ... \ ___ removed until settled for FOR RENT DAN ERWIN Ktudabaker li»m*. east of Decatur Ind All modern • -tn... hath 1-c *■’*• , John Fnlk, Clerk. trtc lights, gas. etc. Two orchards. big poultry yard, large garden En •; re of A D. Buttla*, at Uld Adam- RUBRIC SALE. ild i ert h ymen t > I The unoerstgned will offer at pule I " " eO"" 1 ■" — I lie auction 'n the city of Decatur at; <; ;L wanted Vo du Itncaewotk «r [ the Decatur Horst dale barn, oa I «»u<n«o f irt of couaty infirmary. I Fi.tt street, on Thursday. November* |&,w per wyeit iii'ptiro a« 111. beginning promptly at l<» n’elpei oi \dvt 2Mt3 a m. the follow -dt property, to-wn: u vNTED latuy ot gentleman of fair Twenty bead «i Kentucky mules education living in or outside of Dr These mules are from 8 to 9 years 1 ratar to travel lor Merchandise Hup of age. good alae, with good weight. ( |iy to. Mary IH per week nd o* in good flroh and are all guaranteed EtperietOe unnecessary. Ad *O be good workers; fifteen to eightdr- Nano tlrtmes Decatur, Ind. »«n bead dt' horses, consisting ot the < ( en Del iTrotiacieat »- Advt xd'iit heavy dtalt type, with plenty of bom-1 Dr, J, Q Nr pt »n», the dentist. Is and finish, good ueavy chunks, some away on bis annual vacation hunting hlg leeders, a few brood mares, and a trip, and will be gone until i»erom' few general purpose bo roes; 10 ItudelerlM — Advt to dec 1 baker dump wagons These wago-i* FDR RENI Eight room house and art all In good running condition and Un, wRi on? arrt of ground or will bu sold for Ute high dollar: 10 Hoe'h rbeetaut dreet inquire of t‘ sets of double mule harness, ail in T Rainier Ao 10th H<. or phone 350. good condition. Terms made known -Advt. * 3<7W on day of sale Any one wishing to «y property on West Monroe street, gelt a horse, a commission of |3 00 Inrluding 6 acre* of land, la sot sale; w||| be charged for each aad every Bust outside of corporation A bargain horse sold and s commlMlon of $1 00 if taken at once —Jchn t oured —for all bora.* offered and not sold Affvt X7UI B WOOD* FDR RENT i»J4bcre farm al Potar- John ffpuhler. Noah Frauhlgvr. son Jor roab Impure ot R D L*m- Aorta. es-MaU -Advt JS7IW J F. Frucht*, d*F|.

THE OLD HOME WEEK FUND ■■ Where The Money Came From And Where The Committee Spent Every Cent I

ORIGINAL SUBSCRIPTION LIST. Decatur, Ind., Nov. 8, 1912. To the President, Officers and Board I of Directors of "Old Home Week;" I Your secretary and treasurer beg to submit to you the following report of the receipts and disbursements of all kinds coming into their hands as such officers, to-writ: | RECEIPTS. M. E. Andrews $ 75.00 I Roy Archbold 10.00 John W. Beel 5.00 Belneke & Girod 20.00 Baker & Hower 15.00 Bowers Realty Co 10.00 I. Bernstein 3.00 Kate Burdge 5.00 I Page Blackburn 15.00 ! Brushwiller A Baker 5.00 H. H. Bretnerkamp 5.00 J. S. Colchln 5.00 Frank .McConnell IOJ’O Callow A- Rice lO.'tt H. A. Colchln 5.00 E. L. Carroll 10.00 Democrat Company 10.00 Decatur Lumber Co 10. no Herald Co 10.00 Dyonls Schmidt 15.n0 C. Deininger 5.00 Decatur Produce Co 10.00 Everett & Hite Company io.no First National Bank 2000 Frisinger a Son 10.00 M. Fullenkamp 15.«» o D, Gerber & Company 10.00 Gay. Zwick & Myers 10.00 Gillig & Sons 7.00 L. A. Holthouse 7.50 Henry Schlickman 20 00 Hower A- Hower 5.00 A. J. Harting 5.n0 Mrs. C. H. Hayslip 5.00 S. J. Hain 15.0* Holt house Drug Co ...y... 15.<>0 D. M Hensley 10.00 llolthouse. Schulte a- Co H’.'*) Ilunsicker Bros 20.00 Joseph A- Lang 20.00 Kuebler A- Co. - - 15.00 1 A. Kalver 10.00 Henry Knapp 5.00 Benjamin Knapke 85.00 Kirsch. Setlemeyer & Sons .... 10.00 W. L. I .ose A- Thomas \, 1O OO Lee A Stults Co W.oO Morris a- Co 20.00 Jacob Martin 20.80 Meyer, Scherer A- Beavers 10.00 Myers-Dailey <’o 10.00 Mutschler A Co 15 00 Mrs. C. D. .Murray 75.00 Nick Miller 2.00 (1. F Menig lo.vO F. V Milla ' m.no Dr. D. B Mangold 5.00 Niblick A Co 15.00 Old Adams Co. Bank 20.00 People* A- Gerke 10. no v arer Bro*. A Reinking 10.00 Runyon. Engeler A Co 15.00 C. Rademacker . MS.oO Schaub-Dowllag Co. in <to Schafer Hardware Co. ’... 20.n0 Smith. Yager a FMik 15.00 Steele A Weaver 20 <<o Joe Touneller 10.00 Vance. Hite A Macklin 10.00 C J Voglew ede 10 CO Ward Fence Co. 15.00 Wemhoff Monumental Work* .. 10.00 Winn** Shoe Store 5.n0 laife Kill* 75.00 Charles Sether U.OO I T \ (’has F. Steele 5.00 A J. Smith 10 '«0 | H. L. Conler 25.00 | Citisens* Telephone Co $5 00 ! : Mrs Jennie Fuhrman, Marion. O I.*** |S. H Adams 10 o 0 | Te-'de ttrsndyberry A Pet err on 10 <«O I I H Wsge-me'-. Sattele. Cal... 1.00, I vTr»t Natl. Bank, for slogan ... 750 Old Adam* Co Bank, same ... 750 ”< v ft Tbeo Wilken '• «O I I H Hl*»e 190 ; 'im»« Coverdale v... I •*» v*nnv Mill* 1 no | ’-•-ark Schumaker 1.00 KD-y A Hnckntnn * , *o| ’ •( Sto-u-hurnet id.anJ |P J, Hjland f».nO ’I lohnsor Ih.no ” -• E E Pice . ..... 7. no • T M--ivm*n 5.00 Daniel H. Ijndlll 1 •'# Maxertw Show* ?55.20 | | Henry Thoma*, ronceaaioas , . 4* i IJ, C Sutton, band rollectlona 293,| I A. D Suttle*, clerks' < ollectloli* KI 30 IF W Jaebakr, sale of badge* 349.2 n i ftc’ ate music anproprtation / Iwo I Rebate horse show tvpprop.... 1.11 ; Mrw H, N. Dornin S6.no Total i mount 4te<'*iv*«l ... $3487 21 l<efirh 44 55 ggtll.K !lor»e 4how land 149 no tlrsnd «otal ...... ... 78 Collsetsd for Bans Fung, Wo. th* und-rslgried c|ti»»na of M >nms county and DocalW, agr** to fay : th* *nm set opposite our names to »• ' sist in paying the expense of am urtii* k<**l music and bands during the "Old Horn a WaoA-” C, v K«haler D’ oo I. A Kalver .... .......... loon Benjamin Knai-b* ........... 10,‘m Curtsy Rad*macker in.no m E Andrews io ••«» H. Schlickman lOM Holty's Case Bod Bein«4te A Olrod 10 «• Vance, Hile a Macklin K no P~-rl*« a Oerkr lo’ffi Myero-Dally O 10.00 Old Adam* Co Bank .......... 10 oo l>w»tur Insurance Agency .... io.no Hoithmme Drug Co. ........... 10.00 Firm National Bank 10,00 Mnterprte* Drug Co 1000 r V Mill* ... 1«"O Th* Morris Store I<M» , Srbaub-Dowllttg Co >OOO E K Wee 10no Elaey a Fulk *OO IP. M RcMrmeyer 6Oa Yager Broa a Reink Ing ...... 500 Decatur Dsaiocrat 5.00

French Quinn 5.C0 W. P. Schrock X,? 5.00 Evening Herald 5.00 I F. H. Hubbard 5.00 ■ J. A. Siefert I 5.00 j Rateh Blackburn 3.00 f W. A. Lower 5.00 I L. A. Graham 5.00 , Hensley Jewelry Store 5.00 Jacob Martin 5.00 Geo. F. Menig 5.00 Frank McConnell 5.‘10 1 Steele A Weaver s.i>o ’ Dr. E. G. Coverdale 5.00 > 8. .1 Hain 5.00 > H. R. Moltz 5.00 ) | h Total $299.00 DISBURSEMENTS. Ij To expense band at restaurant 6.n0 | ( Turned over to General Trees.. 293.<‘0 ■ ! ' ■- , y Total $299.00 ( The Horse Show Fund. »|G. T. Burk $ 10.00 » Hu Sprunger lO.uOj i ! Dan N. Erwin lOJ.O Ja. J. Smith 10.00 > i ’ Decatur. Foundry. Furnace A Mai ! chine Co 10.00 i I Decatur Lumber Co 10.00 i [J. M. Frisinger 10.«0 i|C. Rademacker 10.00 i Benjamin Knapke 10.0 s , ... Ellis 10-00 , John W. Vail ....... 10.00 ,I M E. Andrews 10.00 Old Adams County Bank 10.00 I Fiist National Bank ’'lo.oo I John O Moran 5.00 A. M Bowen 5.00 i Dr. Smith 5.00_ E. L. Carroll 5.00 S. H. Adams 5.001 Dan Beery 5.00, Kirsch, Sellemeyer A Sons .... 5.00 F. M. Schirmeyer 5.00 Graham A Walters ...: 5.00, Hooper di Ijenhart 5.00 | Ferdinand Bleeke 5.001 C. W. Yager 5.00 J French tniinn 5.10 , L. A. HoFthoiiM- 5.00: Niblick A Co 5.00, I. D. Nldlinger 5.00 l Heller. Sutton & Heller 5.00 1 IE. J. Ahr 5.«0 I C. V. Connell 5.»0 Jc. J. Luts 5.00 j I Di. Starkweather 3.00 : D F. Teeple 5.00 T. H. Baltzell 5.00 1 , IJ. E. Moser 5.00 ilc. D. Murray ».00[ I Thomas Durkin 5.001 I Jim A. Hendrick* s.of»’ , Linu A Patton 3.00 : 11H. B. Michaud s.«•© , I A. 8. Welfley 2.00 J. 8. McCrory x 3.00, |J F FTuchle tM Fred Schetman 2.«0 .1. S. Covet dale A- Son 5 oo ID. R Erwin 5.00 ' j R. C. Parrish 2.00 1 Glilig A Sons 300 J. H Boyers 5.J0 Hen Mangold :... l.eo| Everett A Hite 2JH) Dr P B Thomas 1 00 C. 8 Clark l.oo! D. Gerber A Co 1.00 Dyonls Schmitt 2.00, Baker A Hower 2.00 Old Adams County Bank .. .. 5.00. Milton Miller 1.00 Ths Clarks' Fund. The undersigned is a list of the I names ot the clerks who donated to-' wards decorating for "Old Home j Week:" J Arthur Kleinhenz $ LOOI ’ Ed Sether 1 00 jcarl Schafer 50, Adam Schafer .50! j Al Volmer 50 I Agnes Center .35, -Eola Gentle 251 ! Stells Darid r... .25 I Kat«- Reiher .... ....... .85 J Mayme Harting 26 Vida Stoneburner 35 Goldie Gay 2S leaale Msgley .50 Anhui Mangold .25 Edna Crawford .35 Lettie Ijinge 25 Agnes Coffer- .35 j I Louise Hobrock .............. 25 I Roa* <'onter 36 | Amelia Tonnelir-t 35 Bert ha Vogle* i-de ..... 28 ClOWde coffee M Chas Miller 5» Herb Mthot .1 '*> Vane Weaver 1 •* Will John* ....* *•<• Iter*; Fullmkainf' ... '*** Otto Green 50 Fanny HHe 50 Agne* Krick .................. .60 Raymond Kohne Raymond Gsms ... 30 Rose Kl*ll>h*n« . 26 ln»ephlne l.ange -6 Jacob At« lbs* Tobneiler 26 ; John Stork 5o Marl* Bnliemeirr 33 Rue Mayer 35 i om*r Huiler -* i E Apt .................. I Bernard Parent 5® ‘ John Loa* 2“ ' Bill Meyer 85 > Herve l<*wl* .................. K > Bert John* 2« > N Schnydrr 28 i Grayce latwi* .23 • Aletha Rh.ffer .16 I ZHpha MBH* » I Homai H K nod la LOO i II Frank Kern «.®0 > John Bailey 1 .*» I Harley Lyons ............ .... K i H H Hbiager 1.00 1 Franel* Schmitt 1 1»n > Alva Nichols 60 1 J. Charles Brock 1.00 » F. C. Bretnerkamp 1.00 i Roe* Cbrtoten 50 i v*ro Andrew* 5o > T F GraHker L6O I Louis Mai land 1-W

i, John Beineke .50 ’ V. W. Chronister 50 i Frank G. Gurard 50 ’ John Wilson .50* ’ Fred T. Scburger 50 i l.eo Sprunger 50 ' A. W. Graber 50 Letta cloud Peters 1.00 F. L. IJtterer 50 ’ Henry Adler 1.00 L. L. Baumgartner ' 1.00 Rose G. Voglewede .25 Kenyon Walters .25 Miles Hoop 25 Frances Butler 25 Celia Kinney 25 L. S. Woods 7>o Win. G. Kist 1,00 Ralph Amrine 1.00 John H. Stewart l.'>o 'Frank Schultz LUO Robert Gara rd 1.00 •Dock l.hsmon 1.00 ('. D Beiherich y,.. 1.00 (’harles Zeser 1.00 I. eon Rademacker UM) 1 Joe Harris 50 Bill Hobroke * 50 Sam Howard 25 Herb Steele .25 Scott Ellis I.Uil H. B. France 1.00 Jesse Kelly 50 F. Hower 1.00 J. D. Stevens I.Of! B. Wertzberger 1.00 H. H. Snow .50 C. J. Carroll 50 llice Braadyberry .25 Bertha Kinney . .(............ ,25 Daniel Donovan . .50 Bryce McMillen 50 • Willie Meyer 50 Ralph Miller 50 I Chas. Hendricks SO Roy Baker .£0 I Bob Bogner .50 Peck Crainer 50 I). K. Shai kley .50 I C. s. Drummond .50 ■ lessie Cole .25 ’ Esther Heckman 25 Mildred Coffee 35 | Frank Rademacker 35 iGusta Cramer 25 V. Coffee 25 I Win. P. Colchin .1.00 i Dick Smith 50 I loe Hunter 50 ! •leo. Kinzle 1.00 11. Smith 1.00 Ed F. Kleinhenz 50 , H. M. Scbroll t n 1 Jessie H Winnes 50 1 Lydia Miller 25 I Lefts Fullenkamp 25 I Ed. Magley l.»w) Marie Patterson 25 ; Margaret IL Mills 25 ’Rose Colchin .25 | Blanche Erwin 25 Curley Ellis I .o 0 I Robert Jesse Helm 50 Paul Baumgartner '«0 ‘ Herman Tetman 50 ; F. J. Staro*t I.''to ,C. C Enos 28 |J. A Kim 15 ' Peter Amspaugh .50 ■ Mart Miller 50 'jHarry Helm 150 ,iH. Bremerkamp 1.60 1 Tony Corner ....3 > l'*o i,E B Macy 100 i.O. W Everett 100 1 Herald 1.00 1' Agnes Glilig .25 ■ P. Andrew* 1.00 'F A. Brown .50 | Geo (’. Wood 50 fjiwrenc* Gsrard 25 ■d Phillip* 100 IT. E Millet U>o Geo Roop 3* Jim Colchln 1.00 Martin J. Smith 1.00 Otto Wllan* ... 1.00 A. H Bremerkamp ..

fth Ot /jgftwWh if-" ?g| wH! i | uLLi __ U 1— 1 1 4r 4 ¥ **l !w- Al- a<4 ■» ** *** II ■ K I Ji II i tW ? t 'I '"* ‘ '■■ ’ l|r IT X Z**v I I Hadn't You Better Have A Fine New Dining Table For The THANKSGIVING -DINNER- » • • We have them any and all sizes. Wc would ask you to come and see our DINING ROOM SUITS im ah the new finishes. Mission.-Fumed Oak,-Early English,-Dull and Polished, Golden ; Oak. These suits complete,- Table, Chairs. ButTet, China closet all to match. W<> » would be pleased to show you. House Os Quality : YAGER BROS, & REINKING H Opposit Court House ' Decatur, Ind.

Leonary Merryman 35 ; Henry Springer ‘-’5 D. W. Spencer ‘ F. W. I 101 l house 35 Dan Costello 35 ' George Blotkamp 35 I M. Buffenbarger < John Woodward 1 F. C. Lichtle 35 ‘ Geo. Schlegel 10 1 1 A. L. Burdg -•'I Will Keller 25 1 Ed Hurst Linn Case ’ J. B. Buhler 50 Marie Gass John Gerard ’0 A. J. Ahtmau ...' 50 ■ Olin Baker • ■ -50 1 Dick Hoch 1 -P0 Albert A. Acker -5 B. H. Elzey 50 1 J. B. Kiracofe 25 • F. Edwards 25 .1. G. Niblick 2.50 Forest Helm 50 1 Alph Gentis 50 • J. H. Bremerkamp 50 < Kate Henneford 25 Clara Ijtnge '. 25 1 Effie Miller 25 1 Mary Niblick 25 1 Vernia E. Smith 25 Leona Stalter 25 I Emma Glilig .25 ’ Burton Niblick 1.00 ■ John Weimer 50 T F. Carroll .25 ! E. Stetler 25 ' Forest Elzey 50 ■ C. Robison ’0 * Mary A. Boesse 1.00 1 Agner Costello 50 '' Joe McConnell -50 < Chas. C. Lose 1.60 1 Mayme Terveer 25 Ed Kintz 25 H. E. Zerkel 25 • C. E. Hoagland 50 Lawrence Voglewede 1.00 1 M. .1 Worthman I.'m C. E. Hocker 1 60 Frank E. Conter 5.oo! Reni Neart 50 A. I). Suttles \ 56 >I Elizabeth Morrison 5.0 1 G’ove Factory Employees ... 5.6'1 Ward Fence Co. Employees ... sj'*i F. J. Jaebker 5.001 I Scha f er Saddlery Co. Employ**** 5 Hattie Studabaker 5.60 | DISBURSEMENTS. D. F. Quinn, stamps 25."0 D. F Quinn, stamps 15.1'0 D. F. Quinn, stamps 25.60 Wm. Schuniaekr. 2d prize in slogan contest 1.50 Mi>» Helen Evans, 3d prize in slogan contest I.OYt Miss A. Tonneller, Ist prize In slogan contest • 5.00 : Fred IjiDelle, 2d prize in sloIgan contest 1-50 riecatur Herald Co., printing... 27.50 1 Miss Bertha Heller. Asst Sec y 25.00 Decatur Democrat, printing ... 50.95 1 >D. F. Quinn, stamps 10.00 I Miss Anna Winnes 7.75 ••Bit Pennington, advertising... 3.75 H. J. Yager 1» 55 Earl Sowards, advertlsitfg .... 8.00 Decatur Herald Co., adv., special edition 114.35 | »'‘-ss Bertha Heller. Asst Sec y 38.00 ' The Democrat, special edition. advertising 113.701 ; Miss Winn**, lithograph expr . 5.801 J. T Myers, horse *how appropriation 100.00 1 H J. Yager, expense* to New ark. Ohio 7.50 Henry Thomas, expenses to ' I Newark, Ohio 7.50 ' John Smith, advertising 28.10 John Brothers, labor on hitch rack 1-90 Frank Coleman, balloonist ... 102.75 ' Frank Coleman, balloonist ... 25.tm Frank Coleman, balloonist .... 2.50 ' Packard band 331.40 1 Seifert Bros., docorators ’ 158.25 >L. A. Holthouse, hauling balloon 1.50 • Abe Stoneburner, watchman at I feed yard 12 00 1 J. G. Smith, watchman at feed , » yard 18.35 t Henry Schults, hauling balloon 3.00| ) Herr Granada, human elephant 11 act soo.fo| • Frank Coleman, balloonist ... 185.26 1 1 Herne (Tty band 75.«0 t Decatur City band 70 00 t J. T Myera. chairman horse pa t rad* A.BO ’ I The Blue Creo kband 45'hi Ridge band 45 <Mi

M. W. A. band, New Corydon H. J. Yager, ticket takers J. B. Buhler, cleaning streets" 1’?" F. H. Hubbard, badges J 4 E. M. Wagner, beet parade Schafer Hdw. Co., bills Linn & Patton, carpenter work / Roy Archbold, music com., j 11( j ' dentals ’ F. Schumackeh, work, and sell- h ing badges Kirsch, Sellemeyer & fjons "' " lumber for Herr Granada O. L. Vance, exp. auto parade'' u Holthouse Drug Co., red Dre F. M. Schirmeyer, red fire and expenses q Smith, Yager & Falk, red fire' inBanner Pub. Co., adv j'., Rockford Press, adv Decatur Democrat, adv Bluffton Evening News, adv jaJ Monroeville Breeze, adv Berne Witness, adv Bdyant Independent, adv. . j'qa Markle Journal, adv j Journal Gazette Co., adv p'-’ Ossian News, adv j" Van Wert Times, adv 2 i)y Niblick Company, incidentals j L. A. Holthouse, livery bill.. ig'-j; Miss Bertha~~C. Heller, assistSecretary gg jg Leo Ehinger, collections 2 oo* Mrs. E. B. Adams | - 1(l Monroe Reporter, advertising . t’-,# Miss Lucile Gillig, Asst. Sec'y.. i.ig) Miss Madge Hite, Asst. Sec y 2.1H1 Rateh Blackburn, selling badge., h.do J. C. Patterson, tslggram* Callow & Rice, record ’5 News Pub. Co., adv j.*. The Sun, Portland, adv 2 5n Geneva Herald .mi G. M. Glancy, adv. .! 11*, Daniel M. Tyndall, clogan con test prize 100 Judge J. T. Merryman, slogan contest prize 5M Chas. A. Dugan, feed yard »s.im Total 13566.71 HorilY Show Com 349,Wi Grand total s2s.'o 7s Respectfully submitted, E. X. EHLNGHIt W P. SCHROCK, Troa* Secretary. • 0 FOR SAljE —Business property one I square of court house; rent I.’ per cent!on Investment. Call at this office.—AdvL 268t1* Two ladles, driving on the ‘Preble road, east, Sunday afternoon, had better return a small black and white dov if they do not want further trouble -- Vlneon Lewutn. —Advt. 26 .1 FOR SALE—Sb.-ivsbire rams aad 1406-Ib , 7 year-c>7d mare—E F Mirier, R. R. No »1, 'phon* 10 D line —AdvL 2SBt« For that cough just try soa>- ot those Wild Cherry Cough Drops told by The Enterprise Drug Co.—Advt. POUND—nar pl' describe protef.y and pay fir this ad. QffiJl *t la-mo-lerat.—AdrL TOR RENT House and barn, <orn-r Monroe and 14th St., for $7 00 per month—Julius Haugk.—Advt. 189t3 WANTED- IjUffiß eastern mansfiutur er of well known staple line war's traveling salesman in this territory No former experience required Steady position Earn big pay while you learn. Address tor particulars la- ' 10. (jock Itrawer 837, Chicago. 11l The little folks iikt them as well >■ the old folks .those famous Wild Cb« ry Couch Drops, sold by the En prise Drug Co.—Advt. FOR SALE A Garland Ga* Rai -• good as new. Will sell right Eu Sprunger « 267'1 FOR RENT -ffituda baker farm I mile Decatur Ind. Fln« b.-t land and farm well improv.! Er , quire of A. D. Suttlea. at Old Adar* County Bank—AdvL 246'! FOUND—Brass ornamental trtn n I of a coal store Owner can he ■ same by callinc at thia office and ro* Ing for the ad —Advt .