Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 11, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 23 January 1913 — Page 8

I THE MAN BEHIND THE PLOW Five years ago a farmer opened a Bank account with S2OO. He now has in Bank over $1,000., and in the meantime he withdrew enough to pay for a good horse to take the place of one that died. If you should lose a horse, have you’the money to replace it? You can open an Account here for sl. You can do it in person or by mail. Back of your money here are our Resources of 5876,126.33. May we hayeyou as a depositor? FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. I 8 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS o L — II Corrected Every Afternoon

|±aE=£3OE liAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 23—(Special to Bally Democrat) —Receipts, 4,800; shipments, 760; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady. Medium and -heavy, [email protected]; Yorkers, $7 80©58.65; pigs and lights, $7.80© $7.85; roughs, $6.75© $7.00; stags, $5.50© $6.50; sheep, 5,000; steady; lambs lower; tops $9.60; cattle, 200; steady. ». rwNew ear corn 60 No. 2 Red wheat $1.05 No. 2 White wheat sl.Ol Oats 30c Sample stainew oats 26c Rye 55c Barley 40c & 50c Feeding barley .... 45c Alsike seed $10.75 No. 1 timothy hay $ll.OO No. 1 mixed SIO.OO No. 1 clover SIO.OO Rye straw $6.50 Oats straw $6.00 Whteat straw $6.00 Clover seed $9.50 Timothy seed $1.25 COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg, hard $8.75 Chestnut, hard r $9.00 Pea, Hard $7.50 Poca., Egg and Lump * $5.50 W. Ash $4.50 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R Lion $4.50

Among The Stars -.ft in the liquor world our whis- -_v * « . key stands out brilliantly from ordinary brands. It '--TV looks better, smells better, taste better and is better. To 5% , fvl \ try a bottle is to stamp one’s ( / > guod judgement of what is a / / good wholesome stimulant as // /1 ' Lr,“x_ well as the finest kind of be- / F ' ' T,; verage. [LI •"" *— —— Berghoff Beer by the ease. (X f' t P» •E V Corner of Second and I. —L, • Madison streets.

LOST—Package containing two small dresses, in west part of DecaMr. Please return to this office. 17t3 FOR SALE—An invalid’s chair. 1" good condition, |ls. Inquire of Loss Hays, at Hower & Hower’s. 12t3

—ii — I — m !■!■■ STOP LOOK AND LISTEN Are you going to buy a Motorcycle? Don’t overlook the DNARCH Rut i fnr Power, Durability and Speed 5 and OH. P. Chain or Beit trar smissicn 60 inch wheel-base. 1 ree engine clutch, Herz Magneto and “Feather Bed” lloatmg seat. Made p< ssibb hy an entirely new device of I»af springs nor. found or other machines.* Price Right. , If interested fill in cupon and mail to Will Michaels Jr. . onroe, Indiana N \ Ml* !OFAI U N . R. F. D FOR. SALE BY WILL MICHAELS jr. Monroe, Ind I FOR SALE I | Gr«und Bop«s the giea f > , 't Egg Producer Feed I . known for chickens at I Dynois Schmitt I ■<■ I ■ t

Cannell $6.00 i J- Hill J |5. 0() . Kentucky 53 . Lurig KALVtR MARKETS. - Beef hides jqc ! Calf ../12c Tallow , Sheep pelts [email protected] Muskrats sc@4sc Skunk [email protected] • Coon 10c@$2.7S Possum 10c@70c M‘nk 25c@$6 00 ( *ULu£NKAMP*». , Eggs 20c . Butter 20c@25c : I «rd NlffwlCA & CO. • Eggs SJc ' Butter 18c @ 25c > #l. etTWiNCi I Spring chicks 9c • Ducks > Fowls • Geese • Eggs 27c > Butter ....,19c > Turkeys 15c i 1 Old rooste~s <j ( LOCAL PttrCUCE MARKET > Spring chicks ioc I Ducks > Fowls ....Js 10c ' ; Geese 8c > Eggs 18c ) Butter >| Turkeys Ho > Old roost e'w- 5c

WANTED—GirI for housework In small family. Inquire of Henry Dellinger at the city hall. 14t3 FOR fox Te r rier pups. Inquire at Schmitt't, meat market.— Advt 305t6

FOR BALE. Fivn Choice Farms In Trumbull Co., Ohio—Bargains If Taken Soon. —Must Sell. First contains 250 acres; price $55 per acre. Second contains 230 acres; price, $55 per acre. ' Third contains 100 acres; price, $52 per acre. Fourth contains 60 acres; price S6O per acre. , Fifth contains 30 acres; price, $67 'per acre. | Every acre of these farms is choice | farm land, mostly dark, gravelly loam, all cleared and in good state of culti- , vation, have choice buildings, with all necessary conveniences. Have only to be seen to be appreciated. Are ‘near stone road, with best of schools and churches. For references as to these farms, 1 would kindly refer you I without permission to J. M. Frisinger, or George Tricker, of your place. My | motto, “Quick Sales and Smail Profits, White Forest Taylor, R. R. No. 2, Farmdale, Ohio. 18-e-o-d4wks GRAY HAIR TURNS ITS NATURAL COLOR AFTER APPLYING SAGE TEA. — Mixed With Sulphur it Darkens Beautifully and Takes off Dandruff. Almost every one knows that Sage Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded, brings back the natural color and lustre to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also cures dandruff, itching scalp and stope falling hair. Years ago 'the only way to get this mixture was to make it at home, which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drug store for the ready-to-use product—called “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy”—you will get a large bottle for about fifty cents. Some druggists make their own but it’s usually too sticky, so insist upon getting “Wyeth’s,” which can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the hair and is She best remedy for dandruff, dry, feverish, itchy scalp and to stop falling hair. Folks like “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur" because no one can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it does it |O naturally and evenlly, says a well-known down-town druggist. You dampen a sponge or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. This requires but a few moments, by morning the gray hair disappears and after another application or two is restored to its natural color and looks even .more beautiful and glossy than ever. The Holthouse Drug Co. ro-w-s BROTHER VERY ILL. William Frauhiger received word Tuesday from his brother, Philip, who it at Mt. Clemens, Mich., where he has been taking treatment for the last week for rheumatism, that his condition is very serAous, and that he should come at once. Mr. Frauhiger has been sick a long time with rheumatism and it was with the hope of recovering that he entered upon the treatment at Mt. Clemens. _Q. LEGISLATIVE MEETING JAN. 25. Notice is hereby given that the meeting for further consideration of bills before the Indiana legislature will be held at the court room next Saturday, January 25th. One of the questions to be discussed is the school fund bill. Everybody invited 1 to be present. 16t3 COMMITTEE. n WILL HOLD SALE. Miss Minnie Orvis, executrix of the estate of the late Dr. McMillen, will hold a private sale of the office furnlI ture and medicine, at t!he office of the late doctor, Thursday. January jl. She will be at the office the entire day and anyone may cal! there on that date' 19t6 * I w "I- -• ■ -O" . ■ FOR SALE. A choice lot of timothy and clover hay. George Zimmerman. WANTFSD Wanted position as houseBEN HUR NOTICE. All members of Class "A’' of the Ben Hurs are urged to attend the meeting at the hall Friday evening. Very important business will be considered at that time. 19t2 LOST. A horse blanket either on the Jay ,KUne or John Bucher roads. Finder, j please return to this office and rereward.— Advt. 307t3 FOUND—Umbrella. Owner can have same- by describing—Wm. HitchI cock. 441 No. 4th St. 19t2 .FOUND—Pair of ladies' black gloves. Inquire at this office, J wt.'J .LOBT Nan-puller and crow-bar com- | bined. Return to this office and celve reward. )

County Commissioners Annual Report for 1912

Receipts Expended County revenue on hand beginning of year 1912 $16345.43 Clerk’s office 1705.75 $ 3059.73 Auditor’s office 252.65 Treasurer's office 5.40 2903.80 Recorder’s office 2098.45 1880.35 Sheriffs office 486.74 3521.47 Surveyor's office 605.70 County Superintendent of School’s office 2387.18 County Assessor’s office 874.90 County Coroner’s office 287.00 County Health office 431.50 County Commissioners 1792.45 County Cobncil 70.00 County Attorney 585.40 Board of Review 312.00 Truant officer 320.00 Township assessing 2676.00 Township poor 397.07 1977.73 Court House 17.30 4060.91 County Jail 1327.12 County Foor Farm 1293.89 5780.12 County orphans in other institutions 1334.05 Expense of inmates in state institutions 419.50 Insanity inquests 262.81 Elections 469.00 3273 85 Burial of Soldiers 450.00 Public printing and advertising / / / / / 1010*28 Viewers’ expense and damages on highways 322 »>0 Farmers institute 71.10 ! Expense of ditch allottments 1738.50 Mileage for justice of the peace returning fees 3 40 Expense of bridge superintendent and engineer.Bos.7s Poor children under compulsory education 218 89 Rent of surveyor’s office 93 75 i Show license .*./.*.*.*.'.*.*.".*.*.* 15 GO I Six per cent delinquent tax collections 353 8 j 3*3 8 j Mileage of treasurer to Indianapolis 45 SO 45 60 Taxes refunded 88 ; 60 7fi 04 Examination of public records ~ 1313 12 832 99 Expense of bridges and bridge repairs 20174 35 2184° 66 Change of venue 269.50- 165^00 Circuit court ... ... -. 217.00 5358.87 Interest on depositories 3642.88 County revenue from taxes ” ’45917 25 Ex-officers’ fees "'*'/’ 622 41 Registration of voters /'//// **"' 2441 35 Miscellaneous receipts /.*".// 281.98 Merged from sinking fund ””///. 313 86 Show license ’‘” 15 00 Examination of city of Decatur records 665 20 B. G. & C. election ' j' q 8 Merged from Co. fund to common school fund principal 150 00 Merged from Co. fund to permanent endowment interest 600.00 Merged from Co. fund to common school fund interest 1000.00 Total amount of county, fund received during year and on hand at beginning of year 1912 $97493.32 Total amount of County fund expended during the year 1912 $81857.47 Balance on hand January 1, 1913 $15635.85 . COMMISSIONERS’ REPORT FOR 1912 OF FUNDS OTHER THAN COUNTY REVENUE. Common school fund principal on hand Jan. 1, 1912...$ 4147.78 Received during year 1912 8047.00 Paid out during year 1912 10900.00 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 $ 1294.78 Congressional school fund principal on hand Jan. 1, 1912 - 308.29 Received during year 1912 , 150.00 Paid out during year 1912 458.29 Balance on hand; all loaned out. Permanent endowment fund principal on hand Jan. 1. 1812 373 49 Received during year 1912 25.00 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 $ 398.49 Common school fund Int. on hand Jan. 1, 1912, none. Received during year 1912 .... 3446.62 Paid out during year 1912 . 4066.56 Overdrawn, Ja,u. 1, 1913, $61,994. Congressional schqol fund Int on hand Jan 1, 1912... 89.65 Received during y:par 1912 .. 1007.50 Paid out during year 1912 1110.50 Overdrawn Jap. 1, 1913, $13.35. Permanent endowment fund Int. ovedrawn Jan. 1, 1912 93.19 Received during year 1912 241.50 Paid out during year 1912 301.41 Overdrawn Jan. 1, 1913, $153.10. Fines on hand Jan. 1, 1912, none. Received during year 1912 505.00 On hand January J, 1913 { 505.00 From Sale of Bonds for Construction of Macadam Roads. On hand Jan. 1, 1912 54640.00 Received during year 1912 ... 101680.00 I*aid out during year 1912 145612 99 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 $10707.01 Money to Pay off Macadam Road Bonds and Coupons. On hand Jan. 1. 1912 26604.47 From taxes received during 1912 106755.98 Paid out during year 1912 105047.46 Balance on band Jan. 1, 1913 $28312.99 Tax Sale Redemption. On hand Jan. 1, 1912 15.42 Received during year 1912 139.04 Paid out during year 1912 154.46 Balance or. hand Jan. 1, 1913, none. Liquor License. On hand Jan. 1, 1912, none. Received during year 1912 2201.38 Paid Out during year 1912 2201.38 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913, none. Booth Ditcn. Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1912 207.87 during year 1912 345.25 Paid out during year 1912 511.29 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1912 $ 41.84 Holthouse Ditch. 1 On hand Jan. 1, 1912 95.00 Received during year 1912 144.46 I Paid out during year 1912 '..... .... 230.72 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 $ 8.71 Lob Ditch. « ' On hand Jan. 1, 1912, none. ». . Received during yenr 1912 209.62 Paid out during year 1912 209.62 Bluffton, Geneva S. Celina Subsidy. On hand Jan. 1. 1912 140.67 Paid out during year 1912 1- 140.67 State Tax. Received during year 1912 15084.43 Paid out during year 1912

I I Ft. Wayne & Springfield Ry. Company. TIME TAELE. Car* Leave Decatur at 6:50 a. m., 8:30 a. m., 11:80 a. m., 2:30 p. tn., 5:30 p. in., and 0:30 p. tn Care Leave Fort Wa/ne at 7:00 a. tn, 10:00 a. m . 1:00 a. m.. 4:00 p. m., 7:00 p. tn. an ! 11:00 p. tn. ' | Special attention is given to theater and picnic- parties. Connections are made at Fort Wayne with the Fort Wayne and • Northern Indiana Traction Co., The 'Toledo & Chicago Interurban Railway .Company, the Ohio Electric, and Indiana Union Traction Company; also with th« Pennsylvania. Wabash, Nickel Plate, U 8. A M S, C. H. * D„ and O. R. & I. railroad < I FREIGHT SERVICE. 1 Freight service consists of one' train each way daily: Leaving Decatur at 8:00 a. m., and returning, leaving Fort Wayne at 12:0» m. This enables shippers to telephone orders and receive shipments promptly. W. M. FLEDOERJOHANN, General Manager, ■ Decatur, Ind. * ~~ fa —* ’

NOTICE. Money to loan at 5 and G per cent interest. No cowmission. 288tf m WIN'S OFFICE. 'Adv- rtlrament) HOUSE IY)R RENT—7 rooms, good cit tern, elecerlc lights and city wa-t-t. See Chas. Sethgr. 12t3 HOUSE FOR RENT—lnquire of John S. Bowers. lit® LOST —Hand bag containing puree and glasses. Return io Mrs. Shaffer Peterson or to lb'i office. 12t3 FlißlNTortfoD ROOM—With bath and heat, suitable fn- two. 'Phone 111. —Advt. 9t.j If^UND —A ladies red neck tie, with I breast: ,a Owner inquire at this office. 308t3 LOST—A kid glove. Finder please return to this office. 16t3 LOST—<3* a. mils, a >2O. Ito RU d |.- >t wrapped together. Libers' reward for return of mcavy to this office. Ht 3 FOUND—j-g JUttHen black glove, inquire at thia office.

Benevolent Institution Fund. Received during year 1912 7681,32 Paid out during year -• •• - <681.32 Received during year 1912 ...... t, r -,r -. 2304.41 Paid out during year 191. . 2304.41 Received during year 1912 22586.30 Paid out during year 191- 22586.30 * “ state Educational Institution Fund. Received during year 1912 4224.78 Paid out during year 1912 4224.78 On hand Jan. 1, 181- 76.00 Received during year 181. J 26 00 Paid out during year 1912 168.00 Balance on hand Jan 1, 1913 $ 34.00 Unclaimed Fees. u On hand Jan. 1, 1912 •••• 185.10 Paid out during year 191. 185.10 Township Tax. On hand Jan. 1. 1812 . ■ • ■ 5696.20 Received during year 1912 .14092.09 Paid out during year 1912 •■••• 18118.91 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 $ 1669.38 Local Tuition Tax. On hand Jan. 1, 1912 13605.92 i Received during year 1912 31709.71 Paid out during year 1912 38542.19 Balance on hand Jan. 1,1913 .. ••••••■• $ 6773.44 Special School Tax. On hand Jan. 1, 1913 16094.69 Received during year 1912 44388.30 Paid out during year 1912 50049.01 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 $10434.58 Road Tax. On hand Jan. 1, 1912 47.50 Received during year 1912 2076.89 Paid out during year 1912 2115.93 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 | 84( . Common School Revenue. On hand Jan. 1. 1912. none. Received during year 1912 27993.87 Paid out during year 1912 27993.87 Surplus Dog Fund. Received during year 1912 729.57 Paid out during year 1912 729.57 Library Fund. On hand Jan 1, 1912 908.42 Received during year 1912 1919.68 Paid out during year 1912 2828.10 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913, none. Decatur Corporation Fund. Received during year 1912 33598.22 Paid out during year 1912 33598.22 Monroe Corporation Fund. On hand Jan. 1, 1912 281.78 Received during year 1912 803.01 Paid out during year 1912 717.40 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 • $ 367.33 Berne Corporation Fund. On hand Jan. 1, 1912 1509.81 Received during year 1912 2150.35 . Paid out during vear 1912 2625.87 Balance on band Jan. 1, 1913 $ 1034.29 Geneva Corporation Fund. On hand Jan. 1, 1912 1318.73 Received during year 1912 2475.31 Paid out during year 1912 2613.62 Balance on hand Jan. 1, 1913 $ 1180.42 Dog Fund. On hand Jan 1, 1912 ! 42.60 Paid out during year 1912 ’ 42.60 Special Building Fund of Decatur Schools. |On hand Jan. I, 1912 7...., 545.04 i Received during year 1912 .j 2102.70 Paid out durinc year 1912 1617.53 On hand Jan 1. 1913 $ 1030.21 Turnpike Repairs. On hand Jan. 1, 1912 4862.85 Received during year 1912 21776.32 Paid out during year 1912 ...‘ A. 22848.25 ’ Balance Jan 1, 1912 $4154.92 TOTAL AMOUNT OF ALL FUND INCLUDING COUNTY REVENUE. On hand Jan. 1. 1912 $147423.63 (Received during year 1912 549398.29 Paid out during year 1912 ......... 614006.18 Balance on hstnd Jan. 1, 1913 ; $83602 13 'Less amount overdrawn Jan. 1/1*913 786..19 Auditor’s balance at close of business Dec. 31, 1912.. $82815.74 REPORT OF MACADAM ROAD FUNDS. Amount received from sale of macadam road bonds during the year 191-’, to build macadam roads $101680.00 Amount (Mid out during the year 1912 for construction of macadam roads 145612.99 Amount received for taxes during the year 1912, to pay off ma cadam road bonds and Interest coupons 106755.9$ Amount of macadam road bonds and interest coupons paid during the year 1912 105d47.46 Amount o macadam road bonds outstanding Jan, 1, 1912, as shown by last annual report 1 5136<it’> 68 Amount of macadam road bonds sold during the year 1912 101680.<•> Amount of macadam road bonds paid during the year 1912 80829.89 Amount of macadam road bonds outstanding Jan. 1, 1913 534466.79 REPORT OF SCHOOL FUND. Common school fund $ 67775.94 Report of School Funds Held In Trust by ths. County of Adame, Jan. 1, 1913. Common school fund $ 67775.94 Fines on hand to be added Jan- 1, 1913 505.0 T Total common school fund In trust Jan. 1 1913 $ 66280.94 Congressional school fund $ 18" ft ß 23 Amount to be deducted on account of readjustment with Wells county, which amount remains yet unpaid Total congressional school fuSd In trust Jan. 1, 1913 $ 18«» Penna:<nt endowment fund - • 6023 49 ,n<Ji au<<. Adams County, ss: The undersigned. Board of Commissioners of Adams County. Indians. ;do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Is a fair and accurate statement of th.- receipts and expenditures of all funds of said County for b* calendar year ending December 31, 1912, as appears from the records In the Audio « office of said t'ounty • JIM A HENDRICKS. CHRIST EICHER. HENRY ZWH'K. — . . T ... Hoard of Commissioners of Adams County,Jn,_®^, .

6AL! * NEPTUNE PROPERTY. N’-Idune residence vn north F< -th street will b® sold next om th® eeat door of the < ' o " r ' ■ 1 " commissioner E. B.; iLonbart The property is appraised: I sa » ' Ul WUI ” brin * tw ° th,rJ ’ nr ' «>rc, payable one third ' d In one year and one i 1 0 with six per cent (interest •I, one of the finest proI . thr ' •ty. modern and well | . located >rth.r info.maulon may bo •ecured >m Mr. U . nharf or from , i<t« NOTICE. : J?* *' b rh • win commence . h ’"- <**•» block of ' ii> 7 hftUM - The gospel * t’’ w "’ bo sent forth In line Two evangel!--, et r , t are cordialtv >nvi tM JZI.;. meetings, at 7 n. n d J > v?

STOCK FOR SALE. Ono bay mare, « years old. »i'h foal, good worker, single or doni'eand 1 seven months’ old coll. 8. H. PLOUGHE. , Monroe, hid.; telephone. Monroe, shorts, 10. GOOD LOT FOR SALE. We offer a splendid lot for reside" 1 corner Eighth and Adame street*. • " catur; easy terms. |SO or >IOO do* D Balance to suit purchaser. ERWIN & MICHAUD. 1 ItS Real Estate Dealer* o ——-* MAKE US AN OFFER Ott an 8-rootn nouse and 3 !<*•■ ' water, cistern, caietten par*l- - on No. ll'h Bt. Bev us quick you want this proper*?. HARVEY * LEONARD (Advertlseme**.) FOR SAL®—Cheap, four 8-fL »>«*** show cases —U. Deininger