Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 18, Decatur, Adams County, 21 January 1914 — Page 5

SAM HITE’S South End Grocery H Another car load of granulated sugar H 25 lb. sack at |H Another large shipment of that fine Rio Bulk Coffee at 15c lb. * Another Carload of “Cake Walk” flour, 58csmall sack, $1,15 large sack, and $4.55 a barrel. The largest shipment of Canned Goods ever brought K to the City. Oil Sardines, 45c for a dozen cans. Ever Green sweet corn 90c for a dozen cans. Large cans Hominy 85c for a dozen cans Early June Peas, 95c for a dozen cans. Large cans of baked beans 95c for dozen cans Full quart cans of olives 23c a can. 1 Remember Its The Place Where They All Trade Kam Hite’s— South End Grocery Phone 204 Opposite Erie Depot

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P ATTENTION FARMERS Our price for Butter Fat for the week ending with Jan. 26th, is ■ 33 l-2o Bfinn Us Your Milk and Cream ADAMS COUNTY CREAMERY COMPANY

ANNUAL slaughter sale =... | If we only knew in advance just the sort of weather we might expect, we could provide accordingly. This has been a very unfortunate season for heavy wearing apparel as well as other lines and it means a tremendous sacrifice on the part of the merchant. Those who. have money to spend will do well to use it now in the purchase of ready-to-wear apparel. We have a large order of spring styles coming in and our present stock is still complete so in order to secure room we are going to hold the biggest slaughter sale in our history, during the month of January regardless of cost prices Coats, Suits, Dresses and Furs all bear greatly reduced prices. Your wearing time is longer than our selling time. We are going to have cold weather, you will need warm clothing. You will never again get such values. G’- m ivir/rcl RUGS UNDERWEAR M BLANKETS - ■ - / JLjX .Akx 1 M wB JJL Tapestries, *’B. new il3 Ladi e s Fleece Lined Union Sui’a ft \rJ 2. \ si.™ ..... «. IMBffiMffiac jMt WiMS.- -ralll ■ IS Carpets W* , ... .... ■ 1 tiJw ’ OltOn I »atb 4/ 25C and 35C value ncw 15c w /'f ” 1 w' —25 c at 23c J MENS WOOL UNDERSHIRTS J ?■ f Ww I —2O c value at 18c 'i. jl 00 value now 83: • [,'/[! ' X ~ V at ’c $ • J\W • ' A )) I i2e value at 10c Li MENS WOOL DRAWERS ~ -C&cS z — F 10c value at 9c [i) 8,00 value now 03 « * - v Ik? ) I*' 9c V “ ,U * ** //'ft LADIES ALL WOOL VESTS MMMMMBCnr -' Outinir I * l-28 *•*“• now ........ 98c C ■> j ' ladies all wool orawers A sale of Ladies Suits that comes at a time when the Z ’"' S $ .25 value now Me winter wardrobe needs freshing up and nothing will Ladies Waists »’ n oo value now ..$7 00 LADIES WOOL UNION SUITS i .. - . .. . .. . . x lva,ue now ,3no wo ° v ’ lue "’ w 5600 1100 va,ur no * 1248 <0 80 satlsfactoml y as one of the skirts in this special 8300 va, “* " ow 8248 ssßoo value now sj.oß dress ciNOHAMs sale. The season’s newest and best models are among Eye opening reductions oa all Blanketsand Comforts R . . w . childrens coats ah Pat«me f . • „ u .. . 00 „„ during themonth 3 *acK wool v ss.oo value now ...si.m 12'jc value now ....tic thtm in check. i, plaids, heavy stoim diagonal Cotton Blankets Formerly $2.00 now $1.48 h ,enth Mr K e and mens uear ser^e - • •* *• “ 1,75 “ 1.25 * r ~ “ “ “ J 1,50 “ 1.19 We still have a few Black As'rachan Coats worth $1(5.50 to be closed out at $8.50 Suits Formerly Sold at $25. now go at 513.50 Wool Na “ ‘‘ TOO ‘‘ '2 48 On account of the extraordinary low prices this sale is for cash only “ “ “ at 22. u goat 10.50 Fancy Comforts » 3.90 « 2.4* at |5. “ g 0 at 8.50 7. h 2^’)r ( «< le i° T? 1Ij•<J? A] JZ A C Ladies Coats Formerly Sold $25. now go at 514.00 Ladies Dresusail wool <4.25 to HO.OO f(J Lj JLj IS 1 \ .SA. 1\ IVI 1 0 Misses “ $15., S2O. and $25. “goat $ 8.50

—II || ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF TRUSTEE OF KIRKLAND TOWNSHIHP FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1913. TOWNSHIP FUND. Receipts. June. 23 T. H. Baltzell, June draw.s 477.14 July. 21 A. K. Stoneburner, fees., _ .25 | October. i 2 A. K. Stoneburner, r»e«.. .75 ' December. i22T. H. Baltzell, twp. draw. 464.21 Expenditures. : January. ,18 R. B. Johnson, grader rep. 6.65. i February. I 1 Decatur Democrat, print’g 12.00 I 1 Decatur Herald Co., print. 9 <ls : 14 D. H. Goble Co., supplies. 250

I April i 10 Geo. M. T. Houck, salary 70.00'1 May. 1 113 R. B. Johnson, services,. 2.00 1 1 17 J. D. Adam; & Co., sup... y.33j.. | June. i 113 R. B. Johnson, repairs..,. 7.80; l July. i I 7 W. H. Engle, stamps 2.00 11 14 U. H. Goblt- Co., supplies. 14.58 | | 125 Geo. M. T. Houck, salary. 80.00 1 30 C. W. Decker, ditch trans. 4.50 | ] August. ] 26 Geo. M, T. Houck, salary. 50.00 1 September. j 6 S. J. Leyse, clean, ditch., 25.42 |9C. H. Doehrman, work... 13.20 16 James A. Hower, superv.. 10.00 (October. 1 1 2 Ed. Howard, clean, ditch. 6.30'] 2 Ed. Howard, clean. ditch. 3.50 . November. 17 Geo. M. T. Houck, salary. 50.00 ; C. V . Dicker, ditch a 35.00 . 129 J, A. Hower, supervisor.. 78.00, December. 2 Chas. A. Arnold, supervls, 46.00 ; 4 S. D. Henschen, supervls., 40.00 I, 2'l J. D. Adams * Co., sup.. 2.0 x 26 John H. Barger, ditching. 45.00 < 31 I’. L. Macklin, diten ass.. 50.0’t 31 C. W. Yager, exam, books 33.01 31 Frank Fugate, adv. board 5.00 31 Jacob Scherry, adv. board 5.00 1 31 E. Kruetzmann, adv. ltd . 5.0 u 1 31 Geo. M. T. Houck, salary X6.no ; 131 Geo. M. T. Houck, rent. 25.00 - • ROAD FUND. Receipts. < I June. 123 T. 11. Baltzel), June nraw 105.22 ; December. 122 T. H. Baltzell, twp. draw. .18 1 Expenditures. i February. |l9 Albert Geisel. tile 4.00 ; ■ March. 21 Albert Geisel. labor 3.00 May. 7 Mercer Lum. Co., plank.. 15.00 ; I June. ' ] I 7 Nathan Ehrman, plank... 2.00 ' .July. ] 130 Isaac Babcock, labor 1.28 ‘ ! August. : i 6 Clausmeier & Archer, pipe 9.00 : September. ; ' 1 Crist Roth, labor .83 ! 9 David Werling, tile 25.65 November. 11 Robison Lunt. Co., plank. 67.79 ' 14 E. F. Miller, tile & labor 10.50 December. 1 2 Chas. C. Arnold, supplies. 5.30 I 8 D. J. C. Scherry. labor... 1.00 31 I’. H. Baltzel!, tax list... 10.00 , SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. June. 23 T. IL*Baltzel], June draw 583.69 July. 21 Geo. M. T. Houck, hooks. 5.001, December. 22 T. H. Baltzell. twp. draw 567.37 : Expenditures. January. ; 18 R. B. Johnson, repairs... .35 . February. 1 Smith, Yager k 1 S itafer Hdw. Co, sup... 8.00 . 18 No. Manchester Col., tian. 72.00 . ■ 2.8 E. Kruetzmann. fue1...... 24.0 n March.

14 Lee & Stultz. «uppli« . .. 52 "5 14 Wm Jackson, institutes.. 24.15 14 Anna Winans, institutes.. 20 65 14 Rollo Houck, institutes... 20.65 April. 11 Noah Henschen,■ janitor.. 19.00 11 Jas. D. Brown, jr., Inst... 20.65 11 Rollo M. Houck, janitor.. 17.50 12 HuiUf-r Andrews, director. 13,75 12 Frank Andrews, janitor.. 17.50 12 Benj. Teeple. institutes.. 15.26 12 Benj. Teeple, janitor 17.50 12 Anna Winans, janitor..,, 17.50 16 Velma Lenhart, Institutes 16.10 May. 5 Hollo Houck, tab, i-numer. 26.00 6 Joel Knehr, Hie .75 9 Ralph Schaupp, institutes 26.25 13 Eunice Ernst, janitor.... 34.40 13 H. A. Breiner, brooms.... 2.65 June. 23 J. F. Fruchbe, transfers.. 72.00 24 C. C. Beer, transfers 32.00 July. 8 Manchester College, trans. 72.00 14 L. E. Opliger, co. c0m.... 9 81 14 John Gilllg, specifications 2.50 August. 6 A. T. Brown, cement wk.. 30.00 September. 3 T. A. Leonard, repairing. 17.85 6A. T. Brown, cement wk.. 308.20 1 ti Smith, Yager Falk. sup. 52.10 6 Daniel Cook, work 61.90 9 H. P. Crum, work 6.50 23 Elizabeth Jahn, cleaning. 5.00 24 Geo. A. Ernst, dirt-dor... 12.70 24 Eunice Ernst, work 12.00 October. 7 Chas M. Henschen, work 2.00 11 Walter Crum, work 3.00 j 11 Jacob Barger, repairing.. 10.55 11 Jacob Barger, new closet 53.58 11 Jacob Harger, work 2.50 16 Homer Crum, haul. coal.. 5.75 16 Geo. Ernst, hauling coal., 2.75 16 H. A. Breiner, frght,, coal 138.35 16 H. A. Breiner, brooms... • 16 Harry Crum. haul. c0a1... 7.00 17 Wm. Yager, hauling coal. 1.00 November. 15 H. M. Beery, work 7.00 December. 17 Red Cross Mfg. Co., rep.. 1.50 23 Eunice Ernst, janitor.,.. 10.00 26 J. D. Adams & Co., sup... 47.42 t 31 Lee Hardware Co., sup... 28.55 I TUITION FUND. Receipts. January. 2 First National hank. int... 11.69 | 13 T. H. Baltzell. revenue... 567.42 13 T. H. Baltzell, interest... 21.48 February. 1 First National bank. int.. 13.39 March. 1 First National bank. int.. 11.64 April. 1 First National bank, int.. 12.05 May. 1 First National bank. Int.. 10.24 1 June. j 3 c’irst National bank. int.. 9.56' 23 I'. H Baltzell, June draw 847.96 27 Daniel Hoffman, transfers 32.001 28 John Moser, transfers,.., 14.00' July. 1 First National bank, int.. 10.15 21 T. H. Baltzell, July draw 698.75 21 Anna Winans, overpaid.. 5.00 August. 1 First National bank, int.. 13.22 September.

1 First National bank, int . » 13.78 [ < Jctober. 1 First National bank, Int.. 12.60 . -I ov ember. I First National bank, int.. 12.32 December. 1 First National bank, int.. 10.91 i 2 T H. Baltzell, twp. draw. 825.37 Expenditures. January. 17 Anna Winans, teaching., 60.00 . 17 Rollo Houck, teaching... 60.00 IS Ralph Schaupp. teaching. 75.00 18 Benjamin Teeple, teach'g 40.00 February. 14 Anna Winans, teaching.. 60.00 14 Rollo Houck, teaching... 60.00 15 Ralph Schaupp, teaching. 75.00 15 Benjamin Teeple, teach'n 10. On . larch. 14 Wm. Jackson, teaching.. 210.00 14 Anna Winans, teaching.. 60.00 14 Rollo Houck, teaching... 60.00 15 Ralph Schaupp. teaching. 75.00 April. 11 Wm. Jackson, teaching... 78.00 11 Jas. D. Brown, jr., teach.. 288.00 , II Rollo M. Houck, teaching 58.00 12 Benjamin Teeple, teach’g 130.20 12 Anna Winans, teaching.. 58.00 IB Velma Lenhart, teaching. 189.70' 119 Ralph Schaupp, teaching.. 75.00 1 lay. 9 Ralph Schaupp, teaching, 75.00 '.ept ember. 125 A. L. Brentlinger. teach'g 30.00 :7 Beatrice Yaney, teaching 22.70 < let ober. 7 Rollo Houck, teaching... 50.00 11 Ralph Schaupp, teaching. 75.00 ,11 A. L. Brentlinger, teach'g 30.00 11 Wm. Jackson, teaching.. 75.00 > 11 Velma Lenhart, teaching. 40.00 11 Beatrice Yaney, teaching 20.00, 29 Jas. D. Brown, jr., teach.. 80.00 November. 6 Beatrice Yaney, teaching. 45.00 7 Ralph Schaupp, teaching. 80.00 7 Rollo Houck, teaching... 6Q.00 8 Wm. Jackson, teaching.. 75.00 BA. L. Brentlinger, teach'g 36.001 Decent her. 5 A. L. Brentlinger, teach’g 50.00 5 Rollo M. Houck, teaching 60.00 6 Ralph Schaupp. teaching. 80.00' 1 6 Velma Lenhart, teaching. 80.00 il3 Beatrice Yaney, teaching. 45.00 1 19 Jas. D. Brown, jr., teach.. 100.00 DOG FUND. Receipts. I May. I 6 Vern Hinkle, dog tax 1.00 16 Win. Zimmerman, dog tax 94.00 June. 'l2 Ear! Martin, dog tax 3.001 ! July. 21 Wm. Arnold, dog tax 1.00 September. 9 D. W. Hower et al., tax,. 8.00 November. I 14 E. F. Miller, dog tax 4.00' Expenditures. I March. I3C. W. Yager, surplus tax 33.00: j April. 21 Albert Reppert. sheep.... 15.00 TOWNSHIP FUND. Jan. 1, 1913, balance on hand. 52,161.16 Receipts during year 942.35 Total balance and receipts.s3,lo3.sl i Disbursements during year.. 783.92 ■ I

Final balance ... 319 ROAD fund. Jan. 1,191 J, balance on hand.sl,G74 83 Receipts during year 105.49 Total balance and receipts $1,7x1123 Disbursements during year.. 158.85 Final balance $1621'17 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND.' Jan. 1, 1913, balance on hand. 51,861.59 Receipts during year 1,156ji6 Toial balance and receipts.s:-,ui7 55 Disbursements during year.. 1489.57 Final balance $1,52X08 TUITION FUND. Jan 1, 1913, balance on hand.sl,s24: • Receipts during year 3,153 52 Total balance and receipts.s4,677.si Disbursements during year.. 2.949 6» Final balance $1,728 31 DOG FUND. Jan. 1, 1913, balance on hand. .$!.',3,n Receipts during year lll.ou Total balance and receipts. .$244.1111 'Disbursements during year... 4 Ou Final balance $196-ui TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS Jan. 1, 1913, bal. on hand. .$ 7,354 9" Receipts during year 5.468.34 Total bal. and receipts. . .$12,823 . - Disbursements during year. 5,429 94 Final balances $ 7,393.35 ; Warrant cheeks outstanding December 31, 1913 297.06 'Cash in depository December I 31, 1913 $7,690.41 My service account is 168 days; amount, $336. GEORGE M T. HOUCK. Trustee of Kirkland Township. ■ - FOR RENT —Five-room cottage 0:1 No. Ninth St. Call 'phone 330 13U ' cigar case, candy case. 1 desk, 1 safe, tobaoco wall case. For sale or trade. Inquire at Girod & Baker's restaurant. 4tl! WANTED—SALESMEN to sell our guaranteed oils and paints. Experience unnecessary. Extremely protltI able offer to right party.—The Glen Refining Co.. Cleveland. Ohio. 16t2 ! FOR RENT—Good house and I'7 acres land in connection. Inquire of Joe Brunegraff tor further particulars. 12t3 FOR RENT —Two furnished rooms, with heat, bath and all modem improvements, 223 S. First street. 'Phone 511. 10t3 SALESMEN WANTED—SIOO to S4OO per month selling high grade and general lubricating oils, greases, paints and exclusive specialties. Salary or commission.—Fairfax Refining Co M Cleveland. Ohio. Ilt2