Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 15, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1914 — Page 5

ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS ANDj EXPENDiTuf F. 3 OF TRUS TEE OF ST. MARY'S TOWNKSHiP FUR YEAR ENDING P DECEMBER 31, 1913. F TOWNSHIP FUND. Receipts. January. 3 -Amount on hand $1,179,82 June. 2I CO.' treasurer, twp. tax... 536.63 Angus l , J SBfßsli. Kern, dix'ket fees. 5.50 |K 12 Hurry Foreman, cent. lot. 4.00 December. 20 County treas., Dec. draw. 499.66 Expenditures. JKfennty. ft J, I). Adams & Co., sup... 1.91 31 D. 11. Goble, books, etc.. . 18.33 March. .. fit BOriie Supply Co., supplies 4.50 wftMNcai::: Herald, advert is.. 20.20 *29 Deeai.tr Demo. Co., adver. 20.44 5 31 O. J. Suntan, salary 25.00 April. 25 W. E. Falk, salary 30.0 f 26 O. J. Suman, salary 25.00 May. 2 ft.fiC. Boyd, labor 8.00 15 O.jJ. Suntan, labor 15.00 June. 21 O. J. Suman, salary 100.60 July. f ' orhln IC ditch 35.50 *’B3 0, J. Suman, salary 100.00 ['SB Sant Putler, transfers,... 38 oo 28 X BP. Frucht e. transfers.. 288.00 31 John M. Wells, transfers 24.00 August. W Smith, ditch... 35.50 . Suman. salat > 25.00 2t B Roop, labor io.OO 2 John Helm, advisory 5.00 Tajwt AV Brodbeck, advisory. 5.ml ■taftftßubet Ehrsam, ditch.... 1.50 September. Herald Co, print. 2.00 18 W. E. Falk, salary 30.00 19 O. J. Suman. salary 50.00 -'|24. fttoni.*- Crouch, salary... 30.00 24 Arnold ('touch, labor 10.50 ■' ©Ctober. 85 O. J. Suman, salary 25.00 28 Geo. Mathewson, labor 3.00 28 O. J. Suman. salat 20.00 30 Tlioma -. Crouch, salary... 40.00 30 J. AV. Hovarter. 1ab0r.... 9.50 39 W. 8. Hughes, ditch bat.. 11.00 November d; 4M. 3. Hilpert. ditch clean. 2.00 o. ei ■ December. fl W. E. Falk, salary 60 00 W. E. Falk, labor 5.00 9ft O. J. Suman. salary 100.00 20 T. H. Baltzell. state aee’t 33.02 29 Berne Supply Co., sup... 16.00 L322D. H. Goble, supplies.... 10.63 27 Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Boar, posts 15.00 310. J. Suman. off. rn. ... 34.00 J- Suutan. salary . 65.00 31 Thomas Crouch. salary... 50.00 ROAD Fi’ND. Receipts January. 3 Amount on hand 527.59 June. 21 Co. treasurer, read tax .. 278.02 21 Co. treas addition.!' ’ax.. 1,024.53 December »19 W. E. Falk, stone 8.15 ft Co. ,trca.s.. road tax 19.94 Expenditures. January. 20 J. D. Adams J- Co sup... 28.70 February 2(1 45 Lis i: l’i i. .»■ .... 5.80 March. 29 Walter Steele, tile 14.00 April. 9 W. D. H. Brown, hauling. 5.25 19 Geo. Mathewson, road rec. .20 May. . : JI Melvin Davis, labor 6.25 June 14 R A. Andrews, labor 268 28 St T. Welch’er. road rec.. 1.56 ’ July. E25 Arnold Crouch, 1ab0r.... 1.70 August Lft22 Win. Sygart. ditching.... 20.00 5 Thomas Crouch, work ... 19.00 3 O 8. Fortney, blacksmith. 8.65 September. ft John C. Cowan, grading.. 50.90 25 Hugh Daniels, freight.... 156.41 29 Hugh Daniels, freight.... 31.37 Octetier. 11 W. E. Fulk, labor 20.75 11 I If WiUiam Gause, labor 11.10 S 14 John c 1 'owan. grading.. 150.00 14 D. E. Bollinger labor .. 59.99 14 Meh" Davis, labor 30.60 14 I.- ■ 1.. > . : • 14.03 18 Daytm 18.97 18 Jew.- Eauti.eiihi.-i. haul.. 18.59 29 Henry hurt labor 23.00 21 Arnold Crouch, labor 2.00 M Ben Gause, hauling stone 4.60 ’ftH M Davis. Ii mi. stone. 9.00 30 Ja«. Roebuck, haul stone 3.2.1 Sbrcsib-: 1 J. E. Heath, labor ... 14 oo Min i j Erie - 575.04 15 J. (' 3 55 29 Clay Green-, haul st on-. 931 December 4 John Durr. wot k 6 16 IT Aftio Hcliaff-i (milling.. 5.25 19 Cleo Jiuksim labor. .. 1.90 20 Berm Suppl- ‘. tu'were 34 40 22 Joe J* Tom-Iler, load rec. 1.83 23 D. K Bollinger, b-arils... 5.60 23 Ola Ala-i-t. labor 1.5* 27 Krick. Tyndall A- Co. Hie 29.98 30 Klf C. Cowan, tile. -tc.... 1.25 BPE< I \L SCHOOL Fi’ND. Receipts. ■>. January . - . I 3 Amount on hnnd <*2.66 |„ 3 Savin L. Payne a co.. K.. bonds and Interest ...16.390.69 21 Co. treas. special school. 1.441.49 K Aacu’t. , ISE. >l. Bunner, building... 198.35 20 Co, treas. special school. 1.347.58 Expenditures January. 8 H. H Cowan, coal 70.45 11 Oscar Ainsworth, repair.. 9.00 11 J. O. Smith, repairing well 12.00 i.29J* D. Adams & co., sup.. 29.3» 31 Dal*- Cowan, books 18.85 24 Old Adams < ounty bank F'fond. and Interest 333.76 31 D H. Goble, registers.... 3.00 M Wm Ehrssm. iubot 1.35 I. Mrs D. V- Roop, Janitor.. 25.n0 1 Anna Bunner. Janitor.... 5.00, ■ 21 8. B. Putman, stone 7 50. » Bern- Supply Co., sup... 40.68

7 Hite, Everette & Co., sup. 1.10 7 Brow & Son. supplies ... 65 8 Harry Daniels, supplies... .55 24 A. A. Roebuck, trough... 1.00 25 R. C. Steele, fixing bell.. 1.00 April. 8 Harry Daniels, labor 1.25 8 H. W. Bunner, labor 1.25 8 H. M. Daniels, coal 8.90 11 Leo Gause, janitor 12.00 12 John Helm, coal 3.50 12 Samuel Helm, labor, etc.. 6.50 11 W. F. Beery, institute.... 26.25 14 Mabie Winans, institute.. 21.00 14 John Johnson, janitor.... 15,20 15 Ben S. Colter, institute... 21.70 15 Mary McCollough, Inst... 21.00 16 Albert Boner, labor, wire 9,85 17 Matle Chronister, inst.... 17.85 21 Mrs. D. B. Roop, janitor.. 25.00 21 Henry Steele, labor 1.25 21 Bernice Dally, institute.. 15.30 May. 9 Melvin Davis, hauling coal 1.00 29 Rufus Case, hauling coal. 2.13 June. 4 W. M. Chronister, build’g 2,800.00 4 E. W. Daily, well 85.00 7 Oscar Hoffman, architect. 300.00 7 Orval Harruff. surveying. 11.50 14 Geo. C. Mumma, we 11.... 150.00 16 Geo. C. Mumma. we 11.... 64.00 23 Nellie Helm, janitor 11.55 23 John Helm, ditch & well. 11.00 24 Dayton Gause, haul. coal. 3.50 28 Ray Brown and Frank Ehrsam, janitor 12.00 28 Bertha Bunner, institute. 18.00 28 J. L. & Cora Chronister, lot 75.00 28 J. L. & Cora Chronister, lot 225.00 28 Anna Bunner, janitor.... 10.00 28 Anna Bunrer, janitor.... 9.50 28 Guy SU ale. hauling coal 4.20 28 Savine, Mauller & Co., co’l 152.15 28 Dale Cowan, institute.... 21.00 28 Helen Cowan, institute... 20.30 28 Mary Cowan, institute... 17.85 July. 2 Frank Strickler, haul, coal 3.22 4 Mrs. D. B. Roop, janitor. 24.15 5 E. W. Jackson, Janitor... 15.50 7 L. E. Opilger, co. coni... 9.66 9 H. M. Christian, building 2,000.001 24 Democi at Co., printing... 33.00 28 Old Adams County bank. bonds and interest 327.00 August. 1 Graham & Waiters, insur. 62.40 5 Oscar Hoffman, architect 100.00 5 D. B. Erwin/ legal service 60.25 5 W. M. Christian, building 1,800.00 6 A. F. Welfly. rec. deed... 1.10 12 A. J. Moser & Co., heating 500.00 12 T. A. Leonard, pike, lab.. 4.45 5 Dan Troutner, cleaning.. 6.50 8 O. J. Suman. enumeration 24.00 10 Oscar Ainsworth, fix. well 12.00 13 Geo. I. Davis, coal 106.60 15 Hugh Daniels, freight.... 67.54 16 J. H. Helm, hauling coal 3.75 17 Decatur Herald Co., print. 9.40 September. 20 J. H. Steele, cleaning.... 15.00 20 Henry Steele, director. ... 5.50 24 W. M. Christian, building 1.000.00 October. 1 Dayton Gause, cleaning.. 5.00 13 A. J. Moser A Co., heater 1,000.00 14 Clausineier & Archer, sup. 37.00 14 W. D. H. Brown, hauling. 7.25 14 Melvin Davis, haul, coal 8.50 15 E. W. Jackson, 1ab0r.... 16.50 27 Myers, Scherer & Beavers, furniture 12.00 27 O’car Hoffman, plans.... 100.00 November. 1 W. M. Christian, building 4,000.00 4 M. 8. Hilpert, work 300 14 Roy Steele and Harry Daniels, labor 18.00 14 John Boner, labor 6.75 ; Decern ber. ’lO Ojcar Hoffman, architect. 50.00 113 Mary Erwin, organ stool 1.50 113 Warren Jones, mow. yard l.<>o 16 Seavey Hdw. Co., supplies 19.85 18 Ray Brown and Frank Ehrsam, Janitor 10.00 19 Nellie H-hn, janitor 9.50 20Leo Gause, janitor 9.75 120 Nyle Jackson, janitor.... 9.50 120 Herne Supply Co., sup.... 301.62 20 A. J Moser & Co., plumb. 650.00 20 Schafer Hardware Co 3.35 23 D. B. Roop, janitor 30.00 24 Perry Roebuck, ditching. 30.92 24 E. V. France, supplies... 48 16 24 A. A. Roebuck, labor 8.70 27 Krick, Tyndall A Co., tile 30.89 30 Kit C. Cowan, supplies... 6.25 30 Ben S. Colter, janitor.... 20.00 30 Melvin Davis, labor 27.00 TI’ITION FUND. Receipts. January. • 3 Amount on hand 2,785.91 2 Depository bank, interest 686 13 Co. treasurer, Jan. draw 704.45 13 Co. treas., congressional. 51.84 February. 1 Depository bank, interest. 9.61 March. 1 Depository bank. Interest. 7.69 April. 1 Depository bank, interest. 7.17 May. 1 Depository bank, Interest. 508 June. 2 Depository bank, interest. 4.22 21 (’o. treas. locgi tution... 1,070.7 f July. 2 Depository 1 ank. interest. 26 62 19 Co. treas. com. school... 748.03 19 Co. treas. surplus d0g.... 45.64 19 Co. treas. congressional.. 51.81 19 Co. trees., liquor license. 25.86 24 F. C. Wechter. transfers. 92.90 AiiKUSt. 1 Depository bank. Interest. 30.92 1 September. I Depository bank. Interest. 25.76 October. 14 Depository bank. Interest. 23.53 November. 1 Depository bank, interest. 2032| 20 Win. Drake, tuition 5.0 n December. I Depository hank, interest. 10.29 20 Co. treas. local tution.... 1.000.32 31 Depository hank. Interest. i0.4(1 Expenditures. January. 21 Dale Cowan, teaching.... 135.00 27 Mary McCullough, teach'u 35.00 30 Bernice Dally, teaching.. 35.00 February, 1 Matle Chronister, toach’g 15.00 I Mabie Wlnlana. teaching. 25.001 1 Mary Cowan, teaching.... 29.00; 1 W. F. Beery, teaching.... 100. WI 1 Hen 8. < olter, teaching... 100.00: 15 Bertha Bunner, teaching. 2(»(MHi 22 Barniee Dally, teaching.. !«(».<«• 24 Mary McCullough, teach’g U.ttO; March. I Brien Cowan, teaching... 125.00 7 Mabie Winlans. teaching. 215.00, 14 Mary Cowan, teaching.... 30.00 14 Helen Cowan, teaching... 25.00 March. 19 Dale Cowan, teaching.... 120.001 21 .Matie Chronister, teaefag 100.00

21 Matie Chronister, tesch’g 50.00 21 Bernice Daily, teaching.. 15.00 21 Mary McCollough, teach’g 25.00 21 W. F. Beery, teaching..., 10.00 22 Ben S. Colter, teaching... 100.00 April. 1 Mary Cowan, teaching... 170 00 12 Bernice Dally, teaching... 83.75 14 W. F. Beery, teaching.... 202.5(1 14 Maule Wlnlans, teaching. 95.00 15 Ben 8. Colter, teaching... 54.00 15 Mary McCullough, teach’g IGO.OO 17 Matie Chronister, teach’g 62.00 19 Helen ( owan, teaching... 30.00 24 Dale Cowan, teaching.... 20.00 24 Dale Cowan, teaching.... 40.00 May. 5 Helen Cowan, teaching... 70.00 June. 4 Bertha Bunner, teaching. 155.00 17 Helen Cowan, teaching... 14.50 July. 31 Mary Cowan, teaching... 25.25 September. 26 Mary McCullough, teach’g 30.00 26 Helen Cowan, teaching... 30.00 October. 2 Mary Cowan, teaching.... 35.00 3 W. F. Beery, teaching.... 60.00 10 Mary McCullough, teach’g 5.00 10 Mary McCullough, teach’g 5.00 10 Matie Chronister, teach’g 55.00 11 Mary Erwin, teaching. . . 45.00 17 Mary McCullough, teach’g 35.00 17 Mabie Winians, teaching. 50.09 22 Helen Cowan, teaching... 20.00 28 W. F. Beery, teaching... 33.00 31 Mary McCullough, teach’g 15.00 November. 1 Mary Cowan, teaching... 15.0(1 1 Benj. W. Teeple, teach’g 50.09 1 Matie Chronister, teach’g 20.00 1 Helen Cowan, teaching... 40.00 8 W. F. Beery, teaching... 47.00 14 Mary McCullough, teach’g 30.00 14 W. F. Beery, teaching.... 20.00 19 Mary Erwin, leaching.... 45.00 26 Mary (owan, leaching... 45.00 26 Helen Cowan, teaching... 54.00 Decern ber. 6 W. F. Beery, teaching... 56.00 6 Mabie Winians, teaching. 25.00 6 Bertha Bunner, teaching. 60.00 6 Matie Chronister, teach’g 10.00 6 Ben Teeple. teaching.... 50.00 6 Mary McCullough, teach’g 15.00 i 6 Ben Colter, teaching 89.00 12 Mary McCullough, teach’g 20.00 13 Mary Erwin, teaching... 45.00 19 Mary McCullough, teach’g <9.00 23 W. F. Beery, teaching... 64.00 29 Benj. W. Teeple, teaching 25.00 DOC. FUND. Receipts. January. 3 Amount on hand 41.20 March. 10 Co. treas., co. money.... 42.80 May. 17 J. H. Steele, dog money.. 95.00 August. 26 O. J. Suman. dog fund... 6.00 October. 14 O. J. Suman, dog tax 19.00 December. 31 O. J. Suman. dog tax 21.00 Expenditures. > January. I 3 Chas. Schenck, sheep.... 35.00 i xfarch. 10 A. J. Caso, sheep.. 8.00 112 Grant Syphers, sheep.... 10.00 i 27 Asa McMillen, sheep 13.00 • April. i 7 J. W. Case, sheep 18.00 ! June. ! 7 Almon Schaffer, sheep.... 11.00 August. 29 Asa McMillen, one sheep. 6.00 1 October. 31 W. A. Carter, turkeys.... 7.50 31 Nettie Carter, turkeys... 4.65 ‘ December. !17 Fred Hilpert, sheep 30.00 TOWNSHIP FUND I Jan. 3, 1913, balance on hand. 51,179.82 Receipts during year 1,045.79 Total balance and receipts $2,225.61 Disbursements during year.. 1,388.03 Final balance $ 837.58 ROAD FUND. : Jan. 3, 1913, balance on hand.s 527.59 ' Receipts during year 1,380.64 Total balance and receipts.fi,Bsß.23 Disbursements during y<-ar.. 1 785.46 Final balance $ 72.77 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Jan. 3, 1913, bal. on hand...) 772.66 Receipts during year 19,378 11 Total bal. and receipt5...920,150.77 ‘Disbursements during year. 17,430.66 Final balance | 2,720.11 TUITION FUND. ’ Jan. 3. 1913. balance on hand. 52,785.91 ' Receipts during year 3.943,*4 j Total balance and recelpts.s6,72'*.7s, Disbursements during year.. 4.106 00 Final balance $2,623.75 DOG FUND. Jan. 3. 1913, balance on hand.) 4120 I Receipts during year 174 >•'. Total balance and receipts...s2l6.o<> | Dlsbiiiaemcnts during yi*ar.. 143.15! Final balance 9 72.81 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS Jan. 3, 191.1, bal. on hand...) 5.309,19 i Receipts during year....... 25.873.18, Total bal. and reeelpts.. .<31,179.36 Disbursements during year. 24.853.30 Finn! balances $ 6,326.06 Warrsst checks outxtarding December 31M. 1913 185.03 Cash In Depository December 31st, 1913 IMH.OT My service account is 242 days; amount. $484. O. J. SUMAN. Trustee of St. Mary's Township. ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF TRUSTEE OF WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1913. TOWNSHIP FUND. Receipts. January. 1 Amount on hand I 342.9*-1 10 J. H. Stone, docket fees. 9.26 i April. 10 J. W. Teeple, docket fees 1 So 10 J. H. Stone, docket fees. 3.26 II Old Adams Co. bank. bor. 490.00. July. i 8 Chas. Yager. July diet.... 674 85: 8 G. N. Fair Ass’n. off. rent 18.00; 31 J. H. StCfiC, docket fees. 27.00

'll ( has. Yager, bmld. fence 49.14 Dec- rn tie:. 22 Chas. Yager, Doc. dist.... 642.93 31 J. W. Teeple, docket fees 5.00 Expenditures January. 6 J. H. Stone, supplies 5.29 6 ('. Niblick, adv. board ... 5,00 6 Fred Linn, adv. board... 5.00 6 (’. O. McKean, adv. board 5.00 7 W. 11. Lee, office supplies 2.76 13 Claustneier & Archer, sup. 4.50 14 D. B. Erwin, att’y serv... 10. oil 14 Citizens’ Tele. Co., tele... 4.70 21 W. A. Lower, stamps.... 3.88 29 Sam Butler, expenses..,. 109.25 31 C. ('. Ernst, ditch trans.. 4.00 February. 18 Decatur Herald Co., print. 25.10 19 Elix. Morrison, rent 36.00 19 Decatur Demo. Co., print. 27.60 March. 8 *Pr S. Dowling, supervisor 15.00 10 Sam Butler, trustee 100.00 April. 10 Citizens’ Tele. Co., tele... 4.90 19 Sam Butler, trustee lim.no 19 Henry Biting, loc. op. elec. 37.50 19 B. F. Brelner, election.... 39.00 19 T. J. Durkiu, post, notices 8.00 26 J. 11. Andrews, elect, com. 10.00 2G C. O. McKean, rep., haul.. 10.00 28 Homer Faust, elect, coin. 10.00 28 1). H. Goble, supplies.... 44.54 May. 2 Decatur Herald Co., print. fJ.OO 24 Elizabeth Morrison, rent. 18.00 June. 13 T. H. Baltzel), ret. board 5.00 July. 5 T. S. Dowling, supervisor 20.00 12 Win. Johnson, repairing.. 5.n0 13 Citizens’ Tele. Co., tele.. 5.20 17 Geo. Massonee, mow. cun. 8.00 August. 23 Decatur Lum. Co., coal.. 4.75 [23 Jacob Urick, repairs 4.20 September. 6 W. F. McKean, ditch rep.. 4.50 6 Wm. Kftson, rep ditch... 12.00 24 N. Andrews, ditch repairs 5.00 October. 11 Citizens' Tele. Co., tele... 6.On' 11 T. S. Dowling, supervisor 60.00 11 Alex Brounberry. ditch... 8.00 [ 18 M. A. Laughlin, ditch rep. ii.oo, 18 C. C. Ernst, assessment.. 86.2:’-' 18 C. C. Clemens, rep. grader 1.50 November. 3 E. Estell. supervisor 10.00 15 Elizabeth Morrison, rent. 36.0 n 15 N. G. Lenhart, ditch rep. 4.1" I 15 Louis Keller, street rep... 2.00| 22 T. 8. Dowling, supervisor 35.00 December. 3 W. R. Kidwell, supervisor 14.0-'»| 19 W. A. Lower, stamps. . 3.97 23 Old Adams Co. bank. bor. 416.68 27 Oscar Hoffman, light 6.00 31 Sum Butler, trustee..... 200.00 ROAD FUND. Receipts. | January. i 1 Amount on hand 257.57 July. 8 Chas. Yager, July dist... 364.55 December. 122 Chas. Yager, Dec. dist.... 3.981 Expenditures. January. 3 W. E. Kintz, tile IS.GoI ' 7 W. 11. Lee. supphoe 1.50 1 7 Lee & Stultz Co., supplies 2.50 > 129 Acker Cement wks. sup.. 2.9 n j February. I 6 Schafer Hdw. Co., supplies l.Oo; I April. 112 Decatur Foundry, basins.. io.2'> .June, [I9C. C. Clemens, repairs... 5.36 j August. ' 7 Krick £ Tyndall Co., tile 8.57 November. 1 C. Andrews, mak. grade. 10.00 8 Christ Andrews, grading. 14.00 j December. 112 W. D. Porter, neck yoke.. .7«[ 113 Schauli-Dowling Co., sup.. .551 13 C. B. Andrews, tax rec... .35 SPECIAL SCHOOL .'I’ND. Receipts. January. 1 Amount on hand 1,900 ' July: I 8 Wm. Blackburn, dog tax. 1,656.33 December. 22 Chas. Yager. Dec. diet... 1,568.77‘ Expenditures. . January. i 2 Meyers. Sherer Beaver, payment on organ 5.0 > : 4 Chas. PsJton. porch n p.. 7.95 ' Gold Adams Co bank.... 19.50 7 T. A. Ix-cnnrd. r pairs... 16.60 I 7 8. Brandyberry, repairs.. 4.m)| |7W. H. Lee. s-hoot sup... 36.701 | 7 le*e 4i Stultz Co., repairs 5.75 ill Omer Butler, janitor 5.00, 13 Clausmeler & Archer, sup. 3.60 14 P J. Hyland, repairs.... 9.94 [l7 Wells-Fargo, exprea.-i 150 118 w. F. McKean, iaultor.... 10.00 ill Onur Butler, attmi. inst. 15<•() February. 1 Old Adams Co. bank.... 413.27[ 1 First National bank 464.09! i 1 J. D. Adams, rrayon..... 450 •i Schafer Hdw. Co., sup.... 11.301 7 J C. PaUorson. ex pres?.. .70 [ 7 Harry Wegner..haul. coal. I Sn, 8 A. Z. Smith, janitor 4.00 8 W. F. McKean, hauling... 5.751 S W. F. McKean, janitor... 2.09 1 Omer Bttil-r. J;>nlti.r VUm 15 Frances Miller, janitor... 20 First National hank, coup. 56.5 c II \V F McKeaa. wk., rep. 2*' 25 2.5 N. <>. Leiihart. director... 4SO; March. 4 Lelchte Brea. & Co., glaas 4 Monroe Grain Co,, fence. 39.30 4 Munroe Tile Co., tile 6.33 8 Cm-1 Buller, janitor 15.(H'| 12 Steele d Weaver i-iippii-** I >Ol 25 Jmi’s Fisher, repairs.... l.«><*| 28 W. F. McKean, haul, ittel 1 31 T. A. Leonard, grates.,.. 1.50[ April. 1 The Kvebler Co., mats... 1 Niblick & Co., win. shades 5.00 5 Chas. Johnlos. haul. fuel. 1.50[ 6 F B Adam*. Ins prem. 16.“ Ci 8 t.lge Heating A* Ventilating Co., grates 5,94 j11 Melvin Mxßonee. art. Inst. 24,50 12 Decatur Foundry, supplies 12 W. E. Pnurot, Jan. A Inst. 42 (Me 12 ijille DeWMt, attend. Inst. 21.00|' 1$ W. F McKean. Jan., dray. 29.50 1 12 Herman M'H«r janitor.. 36 (to 12 Ray Bmlth, janitor 33.00| 12 Etta Brandyberry, att. Ins. 21 oo 12 Omer Butler. Jun. A Inst. 36.001 1" * Z. Smith, haul. A ditch. 4.70 It Franc*» Miller, Janitor... 8.00 12 Perle Miller, jun. A inst. 42.00 14 Ruby Parrish, jun. & Inst. 40.95, 19 Norn Ahr, janitor A- Inst.. 41.30: 19 John Chilcote, director... 2XO 26 C. 0. McKean, rep., haul. ?.(Mi 30 D. ii. Goble, supplies.... 11.63

May 3 Kirsch, Sellemeyer A Sons, fuel 8.52 June. 7 Fred Schaub, repairs 11.63 July. 5 \V. F. McKean, work.... 3.00 9 L. E. Opilger. expense.... 9.6(1 13 C. C. Heer, transfers 390.00 August. 1 Old Adams Co. batik, coup. 407.36 1 First. Nat’l bank, coupons 456.58 23 Decatur Lum. Co . supplies 2.74 23 John Chilcote, work 2.00 23 J. N. Burkhead, grading.. 38.00 September. 1 L. G. Lenhart, haul. coal. 43.33 6 Mrs. C. O. McKean, clean. 5.00 6 Ira Baker, painting school 66.00 6 William Kitson. director. 2.00 8 *\. Z. Smith, director 6.00! 13 N. G. Lenhart, frgt., dray. 92.14 16 W. F. McKean, cleaning.. 6.50 19 G. I). Glatieey. freight.... 53.17" 19 Monroe Hay Co., c0a1.... 12.15 20 N. G. Lenhart, oiling, etc. 26.50, 20 John Chilcote, ditching... 19.00 27 Ulysses Gfeller, haul, coal 7.50 27 Jacob Koos, cleaning 3.00 27 Perle Miller, cleaning.... 3.00 October. 11 Jacob Koos, cleaning 9.70 14 Clausineier A Archer, sup. 32.65 17 C. McKean, janitor 9.00 18 Ross McKean, janitor,... 15.00 18 May Fisher, cleaning.... 3.00 25 Kirsch, Sellemeyer ASons, coal 314.47 November. 1 G. S. Burkhead, kindling 4.00: 1 G. E. Stei-le, rep. wells.. 14.25 15 N. G. Lenhait, director.. 7.00 15 John Chilcote. director... 4.50 22 Kirsch, Sellemeyer & Sons, porch lumber 26.61 27 Ross McKean, janitor.... 33.54 December. 13 Martin Hoffman, janitor.. 6no 2(< May Fisher, janitor 10.50 31 Sam Butler, enumeration 40.00: TUITION FUND. Receipts. [January. 1 Amount on hand 1,974.30 1 Old Adams Co. bank, int. 2.67 ' 1 First Nat’l bank, interest ' 2.73 ,18 Chas. Yager, Jan. dist... 886.04 | February. 1 Old Adams Co. bank, Int. 4.48 1 First Nall bank, interest 2.61! March. 1 Old Adams Co. bank, int. 3.32 [ [ 1 First National bank, int.. 1.56 April. I 1 Old Adams Co. bank, int. 2.41 I I 1 First National bank, int.. 2.14 [ May. 1 Old Adaras Co. bank, int. 1.70 1 First National bank, int.. IJOj June. 1 Old Adams Co. bank, int. 1.40 1 First National bank, int.. .83; July. I Old Adams Co. bank, int. 1.28 1 First National bank, int.. .B*)' 8 Chas. Yager, July dist.... 901.59 [2B C. W. Yager. July dist... 1,18(1.17 i3BO. J. Suman, transfers.... 38.001 August. 1 Old Adams Co. bank. int. 3.95 [ 1 First National bank. int.. 2.8 G I September. i 1 First National bank, int.. 1.52 I 1 Old, Adams Co. bank, int. 5.77 | October! I 1 Firs: National bank, int.. 1.31 I 1 Old Adams Co. bank, Int.. 5.3.5 I No-ember. ' 1 First National bank,- int.. .62 [ 1 Old Adams Co. bank, int.. 5.29 jl7 Chas. Magley, transfers.. 70.(8* December. , 1 Old Adams Co. bank, int.. 4.18 122 Chas. Yager, Dec. diet.... 857.67 ( Expenditures. January. [ 4 Oi;i-?r Butler, leaching... 15.00 I 4 Lillie DeWitt, teaching... 60.00! : 11 Ray Smith, teaching 10.00,18 Omer Butler, teaching.... 30.00 | 18 Nora Ahr, teaching 75.00! I 18 Perle Miller, teaching.... s.<h» 18 Wm. E. Fuurot, teaching. 60.00 118 Ray Smith, teaching 50.00 118 Etta Brandyberry, teach’g 60.00 i j 18 Ruby Parrish, teaming.. 57.00, 118 M. Mallonee, teaching... 70.00 125 Ruby Parrish, teaching.. 28.50 February. I I Omer Butler, teaching.... 30.00 1 Nora Ahr, teaching 35.00 1 Ray Smith, teaching 5.00* I 8 Perle Miller, teaching.... 5.90| [ 8 idlile DeWitt, teaching... 60.00 [ls P-.-rle Miller, teaching.... 5.00 I 15 Omir Butler, teaching... 30.00 . 15 Hay Smith, teaching 50.00 15 M. Malic <nee, teaching... 79.00 * 15 Etta Brandyberry, teach’g 60.00 115 Nora Ahr, teaching io .no Jls Ruby Parriah, teaching.. 28.50 ,15 Wm E. Fuurot. teaching. 60.00 .1 Omer Butler, teaching... 15.<Hi I March ! 1 Omer Butler, teaching... 15,00 | 1 'lay Smith, teaching..... 40.00 11 Ruby Rarriuh. teaching.. 28.50* ; 4 Nora Ahr, teaching 50,60 i 8 Perle Miller, teaching ... 5.00| 8 LlUte DuWtlt, teaching.. 100 001 ,15 Omer Butier, Kuching... 30.00 i 15 Kay Smith, teaching 30.00 115 M. Mallonee. teaching... 7000 !15 Etta Brandylicrry, teaeb'g O't.W* jls Ruby I'urrisb. teaching.. 2>.50 IIS Wtn. E. Faurot, teaching. 60.00[ 12.! Omer Butier. teaching... 15.00 22 Perle Miller, teaching... 10.00 129 Omer Butler, teaching... 15 *m >2u Ruby Parrish, teaching.. 26.00 AprU. ’ 5 Ray Smith, teaching in,on [ 5 Nora Ahr, teaching SO.OO [ 5 Omer Butler, tcaclilng.... lO.Oti* 111 M. Malloneo. teaching.... 70.00 i 12 Wm. E. Faurot, teuchlng. 60 00 [l2 Lillie DeWitt, teaching.. 2*MM* [ 12 Ray Smith, teathlng 30.00 12 Etta Brandy-berry, tetich'g 60,00 [ [l2 Omer Butler, teaching,... 30.00! 112 Perle Miller, teaching..., 230.00 14 Ruby Parriah. teaching.. 33.00* 119 Nora Ahr. teaching. 61.00! July. 26 Dec schiKtl heard, tratiw 736.0n| 1 September. 27 Ray Smith, teuchlng./... 30,001 27 M Mallonee, teaching.... 40.0(1 I October. [ll Httn flrandyberry, teach’g 60.00 II Manin Hoffman, teaching 56,00 *1 Hay Smith, teaching 30,00 ill Ruby Parriah. teaching.. 60.00 11 Marie Daniels, teaching.. 60.00 11 William Noll, teaching... 6000 18 Perle Miller, teaching.... 60.00 35 Ray Smith, teaching 30.00 I November. I 1 i*wtlr Miller, teaching.... 16.00 8 Ruby Parrlxli, teaching.. 60.00, 8 William Noll, teaching... 60.09*

8 Etta Brandyberry, teach’g 60.00 8 Marie Daniels, icaching.. 60.091 15 Martin Hoffman, teaching 56.00! 15 M, Mallonee, teaching. .. 120.00[ 15 Ray Smith, teaching 45.00 [ 22 Perle Miller, teaching.... 35.00 22 Ruby Parrish, teaching... 30.00 December. 6 Etta Brandyberry, teach’g 60.00 6 Ray Smith, teaching 45.00 6 Martin Hoffman, teaching 56.00 G Wm. N. Noll, teaching. .. 60.00 6 Perle Miller, teaching.... 20.00 6 M. Mallonee, teaching... 80.00 G Ruby Parrish, teaching... 30.00 6 Marie Daniels, teaching.. 60.00 2o Perle Miller, teaching.... 20.00 20 Ray Smith, teaching 30.00 20 Wm. M. Noll, teaching... 2,0.00 27 Martin Hoffman, teaching 28.00 27 Ruby Parrish, teaching... 40 00 DOG FUND. Receipts. " January. I Amount on hand 140.50 March. 1 P. J. Hyland and David Wagoner, dog tax 2.00 July. 8 W. Blackburn, dog tax... 280.00 November. 17 Sam Butler, dog tax col.. 20.00 24 Wilheltna Decks, Gog tax 1.00 December. II Sam Butler, dog tax col.. 23.00 Expenditures. March. 3 Chas. Yager, surplus tax. 42.50 June. 16 J. M. Peterson, sheep kill. 88.00 21 T. J. Rayl, steep killed.. 58.00 July. 19 H. Sanders, sheep killed. 16.50 ; August. 10 E. W. Steel, turkeys kill’d 12.00 TOWNSHIP FUND. Jan. 1. 1913. balance on hand.) 342.95 Receipts during year 1,832.67 Total balance and receipts.)2,l7s.62 Disbursements during year... 1,608.95 Final balance $ 566.67 ROAD FUND. lan. 1, 1913. balance on hand . $257.57 Receipts during year 368.53 Total balance and receipts..) O 26.lt) , Disbursements during year... 76.22 Final balance $549.88 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. •rti. I.’ 1912, balance on hand. 51,900.33 Receipts during year 3,225.10 Total balance and receipts.ss,l2s.43 Disbursements during year... 3,842.52 Final balance $1,282.91 TUITION FUND. Jan. 1, 1913, balance on hand. 51,974.30 Receipts during year 3,993.51 Total balance and receipts.ss,967.Bl Disbursements during year. . 4,501.00 Final balance $1,466.81 DOG FUND. Jan. 1, 1913, balance on hand. .$140.50 Receipts during year 336.00 Total balance and receipts. .$466.50 Disbursements during year... 217.00 Final balance $249.50 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS. Jan. 1, 1913, bal. on hand..) 4,615.65 Receipts during year 9,745.81 Tot. balances and receipts.sl4,36l.46 Disbursements during year. 10,245.69 Final balances $ 4,115.77 Cash in depository December 31st. IPII $4,115 77 My service account is 301 days; * amount, $602. SAM BUTLER, Trust*— of Washington Twp

CHICHESTEK S PILLS V THE liniNn. A s*«» ulhrr. r»»y I / - df A <*<’WM HI h-TEHM IC. JF HLtMOMI I*KA M» Pll.lxL/lii ' V Ki jrwtfcn-> nteLe.Li>Jfr>t,Alwayt Rein' ft SOIO BY DRUGGISTS fYF'IWHIRf PILES! PILES! PILES! V OXIAMS’ INDIAN PILE OINTMENT Will rare Blind, BlftOtaMT Itching Pile*. Ii AbN*>sbN the tumor*, allay* itching at once act* 1* a poultice. gWe* in* taat relief. Tur Bale by all dru.?ji*t«, mail 50c and 91.00 WUUMS MEG. CO., ftwa*.. Cleveland, Ohio Tho Enterprise Drue Store, w Brtier Bread Than Mother Used to Make which is only another instance of what lovers of a good article really think of Martin’s bread. Yet high sounding praise is not as convincing as a personal trial. We want you to try our| bread, eat it, sleep on it and think on it’ You will then say that it’s better than mother used to make. Martin’s bread for sale at S. E. Hite grocery and Brushwilier and Baker. * Jacob Martin

WHAT FOR BREAKFAST? 1 OPINIONS ON THE SUBJECT WIDELY DIVERGENT. Bacon and Eggs Seem to Be a Universal Favorite—Some Regard Flah az Indispensable, and Some Eat Nothing. Readers may remember that some time ago a correspondent asked when bacon and eggs first became generally a breakfast dish in the United States. There were many answers to this question, and learning and ingenuity were displayed, but the information was not definite; it was of the digestive order. We were reminded of this by reading that a boycott of bacon for a fortnight bad been suggested in England to lower the price and that the keeper of a boarding house at Margate protested, saying that Bia boarders would "hunger-strike" it there was no bacon at breakfast. The Daily Chronicle remarked apropos: "It is not so long since bacon has been in vogue for breakfast. We learu from Macauley that the fare served in 1831 at Rogers’ breakfast parties—the most famous on record —consisted ot "very good coffee, very good tea and very good eggs, butter left in the midst of ice, and hot rolls." When did orange marmalade first come into fashion for breakfast? Fear not. suspicious souls; we have no intention of talking about breakfast foods and whether man should eat breakfast or go till noon on a glass ot water and two or three English walnuts. Yet we cannot refrain from mentioning the fact that some regard fish as indispensable. We have already quoted Leigh Hunt's views concerning the furnishing of a breakfast table. Hunt Insisted on something potted. Doctor Follett in Crochet Castle approved chocolate, coffee, tea. cream, eggs, ham, tongue, cold fowl, but he described fish as the touchstone. Anchovy is the first step, prawns and shrimps the second, potted char and lampreys are the third, and a fine stretch of progression But lobster is indeed matter for a May morning, and demands a rare combination of knowledge and virtue in him wbo sets it off. We met a young man at a country, house last week who had much to say about temperate living and hardening of the arteries. No sooner had he ta-’ ken his seat at the breakfast table than he began to talk in a thin voice about his morning habits. "At home I drink two glasses after I arise, and for breakfast I take a soft-boiled egg. fruit in season, and a small piece of dry toast. No coffee. One cup of it Is more intoxicating to me than three glasses of whisky would be. If I should eat the ordinary breakfast my brain would feel clogged and I should not be able to write either in prose or verse" We observed young Mr. Smithers and this was his breakfast A good-sized melon, two pears and a peach; hominy with blueberries, thickly sugared and with much cream; two eggs on toast, with bacon; corn muffins galore; two large cups of coffee. "When I visit." said Mr. Smithers. “I change my manner of life lest 1 might seem to reflect vu my hostess' table, but 1 assure you the simpler the faro the happier and healthier I am. Michael. I think I’ll have another egg.”— Exchange. Eggs Oroak at Hatching Time. You may have heard an egg “peek" just before the chick emerged, but unless you have had much familiarity with crocodiles it Is unlikely that you have ever heard one croak. Dr. W. A. Lam born, an English scientist and explorer, relates that at Lagos, on the western coast of Africa, he beard a low, croaking noise below a dry path and, on digging to investigate the cause, found thirteen crocodile's eggs at a depth of about eighteen Inches These were croaking vigorously, and within half an hour all of them had hatched. Doctor Voeltzkow In 1899 was the first naturalist to mention the croak ing of crocodiles' eggs. He said that in Madagascar the unhatched crocodiles can be heard croaking from a depth of about six feet, and that any shock, such as a heavy tread on the ground above them, caused the babies to utter this strange sound, "with the mouth closed, as we pro*luce hiccough ing sounds." They do this to Inform their mothers that they are ready to hateh. The female crocodiles, on hear’ ing the sound, visit the nest and scratch away the earth with which It is covered. Hot Baths Art Bracing. The usual objection to hot baths Is that the bather takes cold, unless he goes straight to bed as soon as he has dried himself. Otherwise, so they say, he goes on perspiring and takes a chill, Now thia la due not to having had a hot bath, but because the water was not hot enough when the bather got out of It. Hot water hnx the Mine effect as cold In bracing up the sweat continuing to pour out unnecessary perspiration. I Luke warm water, on the other hand, leaves the skin lax and mole'. : and It in then that people are liable 'to chills The best temperature at k which to take a hot bath Is 100 de. [ grees Fahrenheit, or juat lielow that ft If more water Is add**d afterward It should be hot. not cold, so ns to malm 1 ’ tain the tem|>eratiire at the earn*' level With the aid of these precau- | tin ns It will be found that drying ia a simple prnceea and the skin Is left In a delightful atate without any uoI due perspiration to follow.