Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 26, Decatur, Adams County, 30 January 1914 — Page 6

«Mi • * “DOES MY BANK WELCOME SMALL DEPOSITORS?” The first National Bank Is always glad to see here the small depositors. Young men —married people—children working men and women indeed everyone who is seeking to better themselves —everyone who desires to be connected with a safe,, strong bunk, finds a hearty welcome at The First National Bank. • j . , . Careful attention to the needs of small depositors is found here. A strong bank for small depositors. I FIRST NATIONAL BANK Decatur, Indiana. [=J. ,E3O=lOai=3!=l 3 THE DAILY MARKET REPORTS J ■_ _ ST Corrected Every Afternoon E±XOE3 OE3 22=3 EsJ

EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo. N. Y„ Jan. 28—(Special to Daily Democrat) —Receipts, 2.4(M>; shipments, 380; official to New York yesterday, 1,330; hogs closing steady on good weights; others slow. Medium and heavy, $8.65© $8.70; Yorkers, $8.65© 18.70; pigs and lights, $8.50© $8.60; roughs, $7.60© $7.80; stags. $6.09© $675; sheep, 2,000; slow; top lambs, $8.25; closing dull; cattle, 125; slow. G. T. BURK. New corn, yellow, per 100 lb 78c Alslke seed SIO.OO Wheat 90c Rye 55c Barley 55c © 60c Timothy seed $2.00 Oats 30c! COAL PRICES. Stove and Egg. hard SB.OO Chestnut, hard $8.25 Pea, hard $7.00 Poca, Egg and Lump so 4& W. Ash $4.75 V. Splint $4.50 H. Valley $4.25 R. Lion $4.50 Cannell $6.00 J. Hill $5.00 Kentucky $4.50 Lurig $4.75 NIBLICK & CO Eggs 28c Butter ............ Uc<p>sc FULLErvKAMCS. Eggs . 28c Butter 13c<j27c BERLINOS. Indian Runned ducks ..8c

HOUSE W \NTED . room* and modern. Would like to lease for a year. Leave word at this office. »its EASY MONEY and pleasant work for ladles—young or old, to solicit from their neighbors and friends. AH or, spare time. Simplest and most profit able offer ever made. Get in quick. Write at once.—Walter W. Koos. Decatur. R. R. No. 9. 20t3 - —

JF— I ll l.l'll II UM —I Mlilllll 111 IIJ- 11 IHMJ. JI 1 1.11 l | Old Adams County Bank. Capital U2C.000 Surplus . *30,000 < S ‘ Niblick, President i) fl N. Kir»ch and John Niblick Vice Presidents E. X. Ehinjrer. Cashier. *B \L\ I Donrf Farm loans m/ \ I Kvuu a Specialty I I iW feflert - I \'L»W’' Resolve Col ections I I » Made I PENNIES MAKE DOLLARS ». I J «"«»«-»■ • a b] e Rate®. I | DOLLARS I Start Bank Accounts Ac^da . I b BANK ACCOUNTS tionCon- 1 D . sistant ; ; Bc * ct With Safe Confidence and Credit Banking I s . , Methods I J And These Extended I ; BEGET SUCCESS IN LIFE! Jo our I Patrons I I We Pa' 4 Percent Interest on 1 Year Time Deposit#. I ■ ' 1

Chicks Eowls 10c Ducks ioc 2«eso Yj-Xg turkeys 13 C ■ Tom turkeys 12c Old hen turkeys 18c Old roosters Butter Eggs 28c Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. KALVER MARKETS. Beef hides ; He Calf Tallow Sheep pelts 25c??$100 Muskrats sc©2sc Skunk 25c©'52.25 ’ Coon 25c© $2.00 Possum 10c@70c Mink 25c©54.00 LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. I Indian Runned ducks 8c j Chicks ioc Fowls . , .10c Ducks 10c Cceso 9c ! Young turkeys 13c Tom turkeys I’c Old hen turkeys .....13c JOld Roosters 6c Butter 17c Eggs Above prices paid for poultry tree from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. — I (Prices for week ending February 2) 1914.) I Butter fat 29*4c J Butter 33c

FOR SALE—tionse and two lots in Monroe. For further i>arti<ulars see Ira Wagoner at Monroe or John Wngoner at Decatur. 261tf | FOR SALE —Good sewing machine (White); one bed. wltt mattress and springs, 6 dining room chairs: 1 : single bed. parlor stand, and 1 cook ' stove. Call 315 Mercer avenue, or j 'phone 419. ISt.t

EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS Take a Glass of Salts to Flush Kidneys if Bladder Bothers You Eating meat regularly evetually pro duces kidney trouble in some form or other, says a well-known authority, ' because the uric acid In meat excites the kidneys, they become overwork cd; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly backaehoand misery in the kidney region: rhepmatic twinges, severe headache, acid stomach, constipation, torpid liver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary irritation. The moment your back hurts or kid neys aren’t acting right, or If bladder bothers you, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good pharmacy: take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, com hired with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kid neya and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids It. the urine so it no longer irritates thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot injure anyone; makes a delight ful effervescent llthis water drink which millions of rnenw and women take now and then o< keep the kidneys and urinary organs ’••lean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. For Sale at Holthouse Drug Company. PUBLIC SALE The undersigned will offer for sab at his residence, on what is knowr ns the old Peltz farm. miles west of Willshire. 4*j miles east of Mon roe, 2H miles north of Salem, 2* t mi'es southwest of Pleasant Mills ond 7’* miles south east of Decatur on Thursday, February 5, 'l4. begin tiing at 10:00 o’clock ». m. the follow Ing property, t >wit: 7 head of horse—One General Purpose Mare, coming 8 years old. in foal, weight 1300 lbs.; one Draft Mare, cotmag 4 yrs. uW weight 1250 lbs.: one General Purpos, (’elding, coming 4 yrs. old. weight 125© Iba.; four Draft and General Purpose Colts, coming 3 yrs. old. al! broke to farm. 1 Milch Cow. comlnc 7 yrs. old. giving good flow of milk 2i Head Hogs—6 Grale Gilts, bred tc farrow in spring; 1 Chester White Male Pig. about 7 months old; 20 head Shoc»U, weighing from 40 to 80 R» each. Some full b.ood Rose Comb Ccr krelt and Rhode Island Reds I,’ndm Implements: One hay louder. 1 • ulii.aior. IHay Ladder. 1 Wagon 1 Surrey, 5 pass. Automobile. Work Harness and other articles too numer ous to mention. Terms of Sale—Sums of ss.o© and under cash in hand. Over that a ' mount, a credit of 9 months will 1h given, purchaser giving his note with approved security, bearing 6 per cent interest after maturity. 5 per cent ot. for cash. JAS. HALBERSTADT J. N. Burkhead, Auct. o .~ PUBLIC GALE. The undersigned will offer at publie auction, mile south and 1% mile west of Monroe. Ind., or ’■* mile north and 44 mile cast of Winchester church, Tuesday. February 10. begin ning at 10 o'clock a. m.. the following property, to wit: 12 Horses: One gray mare, coming 2 years old; 1 mare colt, coming 1 year old; 1 gray mare 9 years old. in foal; 1 horse, 12 yean old, and good worker; 1 hay mare, 7 years old; sound; I sorrel mare, 15 years old. in foal; 1 bay horse, 3 years old; 1 roan horse, coming 3 years old; 1 sorrel driving colt, comIng 2 years old: 1 sorrel driving colt, coming I year old: 1 bay horse, coming 2 years old; 1 bay colt 1 year old. Sev«.n Cattie: One Jersey cow. 4 years 014, will bo fresh in March; 1 halfJerscy co*A,ta*eh Ist of March; 1 half-jersey cowxfresh March 1; one full blood Jersey 'vow, 3 years old. fr*sh let of April; 1 hX blood Jersey heifer, fresh Ist of March; 1 full-blood Jersey heifer, fresh Ist of May; 1 fnll-blood Jersey heifer, 1 year old. .75 Hogs: 4 brood sows, 2 of them will farrow in March, and other 2 a little later: 31 head o’ shouts, weighing about 65 lbs. each. 8 dem. good chickens. Implements: Sure drop'planter, good as new; Osborn disc harrow, good as new; Adrian Plat mower, good as new; Haynes corn plow. Olhrer breaking plow. 60-tooth harrow, double shovel plow, pair hay ladders, set dump board*. top buggy, get "ingle harness, corn fodder In shock and many other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—s 6 and under cash In hand; over that amount a credit of 9 rn-m'hs will be given, purchaser giving note with approved security. No property removed until settled for. Four per cent off for cash. ntIVAL PUMPHREY. Jeff Lischty. Auct. M. L. Oliver, Clerk, ladles’ AM of M. E ehurrh, Monroe. will serve lunch. j

BiG STOCK COMPANY COMINC Wil! Open at Bosse Opera House on Monday with B,g Repertire. The patrons of the Bo<se opera house and the public of Decatur are promised a week of exceptional amusement. On Monday evening. February 2, the Ritchie stock company will make its bow (o the public in their opening performance, “The Political 80.-s,” a play depleting things as they are today. with lots of comedy and a heart Interest that has brought tears to the eyes of the crowded audiences that have witnessed this capable company in this east. Although a new company to this city, it comes backed by the highest press notices, the approval and support of the public in the different towns in Indiana where the cotn;>any has played, Mr. Brown has secured the best artists obtainable for the Ritchie Stock company, and he deserves great credit in surrounding himself with the present capable cast, in having been able to direct them to work so harmoniously together, a matter of great importance. Their versatility, talent is ad mirable. and the company Is one of the strongest that has ever appeared in repertoire. Miss Ke.rence (’coper, the leading lady, has played for many years in the principal stock companies of the east, in all of which she has scored a well merited success. Miss Madge Carson is an artist of exceptional ability and has delighted thousands of play-goers in all parts of tlie state with her superb acting, the unerring judgment in the selection of her dresses that delight the heart of the ladies who witness the plays in which this talented actor performs. Ed Helley, the leading man. is an actor that will please the public of Decatur. He has p!ayed the leading role in some of the largest stock companies in the state. The other members of the company are equally talenied. There will be specialties between acts by •he well known Leaore Frarie, WHIG. Try. Harry Richards and company. The prices are ten cents, for any seat on the opening night. Crowded houses are expected. NOTICE TO MILK DEALERS. All persons selling milk, cream or buttermilk within the city of Decatur, Indiana, are hereny not med to file their certificates of examination of their cow or herd of cows by January ‘4, 1914, a« those who sell milk, room or buttermilk without a license will be prosecuted under the ordin tnce made and provided for in such :aacs. Respectfully yours. DR. H. F. COSTELLO. 6tlo City Health Officer. 0 SILOS. Get our price on a vitrified tile silo, with triple wall, double air space, galvanised hoops for reinforcement. Steel door frame, with 5-year guarantee. As cheap as a stave silo. KALAMAZOO TANK X TILE CO. J*. E. Booher, Stalo Agent, No. 8 Neeley Bldg.. Muncie, Ind. 26t3 HORSES FOR SALE. One black mare. 7 years old, tn foal, wieght 1450 pounds. One black mare. 9 years old. in foal, weight 1450 pounds. One coming 2 year old draft colt. 8. H. PLOUGHS. 2tf 3 Mlles South of Monroe. o - , ■ NO TRESPASSING ALLOWED. Notice Is hereby given that trespassing on the farm of the undersigned In section 6. Root township, is poal lively forbidden. Please take notice and avoid prosecution. t6t6 HENRY REITER. FOR RENT Five-room cottage on No. Ninth St. Call phone S3© 18tS cigar case. candy rase. 1 dusk. 1 cata. tobacco wall case. For sale or trad", ihuuire at Girod & Bakeria reataurnnK. 4tl • FOR WENT -Cheap, fl veroom house insid\ of railroad «m Mercer aven tie. Inquire of Mra. Wm. Parent or at Crystal tlXater. 2213 FOR BAI.HIAT BARGAIN—2OO acres of good hffM'k land In Wabash town rhlp. Jay eountjj, on go od gravel rmd, ]gs scree pasture, land to Well fenced and well drained—no open ditches. All tn high state of cultivation. Good brick house of 6 rooms and itugement of 3 rooms. New hip root hard, .36x80. with mow room for 10© tons bay. Also double torn cribs with wam,n shed and other buildings for hogs .4>d poultry, Special price made for■« next 30 days. f|i*n p..r acre. SoAor write James Heath. Portland. In<s 2316 WANTED Man |»<«l 30 with horse • and bugry to sell nttm k CnndlUo’f Powder In Adams county. Salary. s7© , per month, Address iSbdutrial Bldg,, j Indlanspoßs. Ind. \

MASONIC CALENDAR OR WEEK. I Tuesday Evening January 27. Decatur Chapter, No. 112, R. A. M Colled Convocation, work in Past Master's degree. I O' NOTICE. I hereby give notice that I will not bo responsible for debts contracted by any person other than myself. 22t6 JOHN SCHLEGEL. 1 ■ u ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF TRUSTEE OF MONROE TOWNSHIP FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1913. TOWNSHIP FUND. Rceipts. January. 1 .Amount on hand $ 385.54 June. 20 T. H. Baltxell, June dist.. 834.96 August. 5 J. Crist and A. Keller, fees 6.75 12 Joel Liddy. docket fees... 20.00 23 Louis Neaderhouser, post. 4.88 Decern l>er. 23 T. H. Baluell, Jan. dist.. 81o.lf, Expenditures. January. 13 C. C. Ernst, surveyor.... 66.79 13 Clausmeier & Archer, sup. 1.50 22 J. J. Soldner, clean, ditch 33.25 25 Joel Lehman, clean, ditch .75 j 25 D. H. Goble Co., books... 23.87 April. 4 Kiger & Co., books, etc.. 16.69; 4C. C. Brer, trustee’s sal.. 150.00 7 Decatur Herald, printing. 20.50, May. 10 Leuis Neaderhouser. post. 3.41 July. 2 Democrat Co., printing... 18.50 12 C. C. Beer, salary & exp. 125.00 17 Wm. Gilbert, supervisor.. 12.00' August. 11 Berne Witness Co., print. 26.85 29 C. C. Beer, sal. A off. rent 135.00 I September. 2 C. E. Stuckey, services.., 5.00 2 I. G. Kerr, services 5.00 2 Peter Rich, services 5.00 September. 5 John 11. Stauffer, ditching 4.20 25 Wm. Gilbert, supervisor.. 25.0 V 27 Dnniel Zurcher, ditching. 8.10 October. I Fred Atnaeher. ditching.. 1.00 14 C. C. Ernst, ditch assess. 128.43 November. 11 John Cook, cleaning ditch 6.25 18 J. J. Mayer, printing 2.00 December. 11 Wm. Gilbert, supervisor. 46.25 12 C. C. Beer. sal. & exp... 150.00 20 Ben Nussbaumer. rd. sup. 99.50 23 T H. Baltzell. exammers. 45.01 24 C. C. Beer, sal. at exp... 191.36 24 John Wittwer, road sup.. 102. w ROAD FUND Receipts. January. 1 Amount on hand 1.739.93 11 H. St Michaud, auditor... 150.00 June. 2o T. H. Baltzell. July, dist.. 847.78 December 23 T. H. Baltzell. Jan. dist.. 13.47 Expenditures. January. 6 Nathan Roe. labor 12.00 13 Clausmeier At Archer, sup. 57.15 March. 11 Daniel Mazelin, labor ... 1.50 22 Julius Reichert, pipes.... 12.00 April. 12 Miller & Lanz, repair wk. 11.40 June. 3V Abe Boegly, surveying.... 15 00 July. 5 Joshua Sprunger, hauling. 3.00 j 11 Peter W. Kessler, rep. wk. 11.00 AugusL 2 Chris Bruchy, hauling.... 200 4 Clausmeier A- Archer, sup. 15.30 15 Joel Ellenberger. labor... 17.5 Ci 18 J. J. Rich, hauling 2.o©' 19 Reffey a- Striker, road... 300.00' 30 Chris IJniger, hauling tile 1.00 September. I 1 Retfey a Striker, road... 500.06 September, 15 Retfey A Striker, road... 1.000.00 15 Reffey A Striker, road... 581.15 20 Jacob F. Schwartz, haul'g 1.50 October 4 David Wicboy, repairs... 5.00 20 John Wittwer, overs, road 24.0 V 20 Ermin Beer, baulmg sand 2.00 November. 5 Monroe Tile Co., tile 15.62 8 Berne Grain Co., tile.... 7.35 21 Berne Lumber Co., cem’t 2.13 December. 3 Baumgart tie.- Bros A Co., road supplies 33 5o 8 Krick. Tyndall & Co., tile 8.94 20 Wm Millet. repaP work. 9.70 24 H. P. Kay. tile 2.0 V 24 J. M. Rose, brick 17.32 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. January. 1 Amount on hand 2,573 65 June. 5 Monroe church, rent 16 08 20 T. H. iialliell, July diet.. 3.388 49 , October. 18 Bank of Berne, loaned... 80000 December. 23 T. H. Baltzell. Jan. diet.. 3.243 52; Expenditures. January. 6 L !>. Smith, janitor work 40 001 7 <’. E. Stuckey, haul. cool. 12.00 • 7 Joel Lleebty. haul. coal.. 4.258 Harvey Beer, hauling ... 700 117 Scherer, hauling..... 21.68 17 W. H. Hagaard. work.... l.ott 17 it Sprunger. sup. 4.581 ' 22 Philip Schug. insurance.. 121.50! 25 Henry Ken. hauling cool. lo.Go 25 D. H. Gobie Co., book*... 15.00' , 25 A. E. .Michaud, work 18.7$ February. 1 Belik of Borno, Ixjnds ... 112.50 3 frvin Urick, janitor work 3.00 , 31. D. Smith, janitor work 35.0© 13 Bank of Rente, lamds..., 225.00 17 M J tkherer. supplies... 2»&av 19 A W. Liechty. hauling... 2<m ' 19 Noah M. l<ehtnan. hauling 2.ot> March 1 l. D Smith. Janit" wert 40 00 3 Smith, Yager a Falk, sup. 12.7$ iv Otto tTsuz, supplies...... l.lu 1 13 Irvin Vriefc. janitor work 11.50

14 John J. Schwartz, wood . 98. 18 G. C. Lehman, atter.a inet. 18 2? 20 Berne Milling Co., coal. 22 Mennonite Book Co.. »«P- *- * 22 Bank of Berm*, oond 1.0. o tto, .27 L. D. Smith, janitor work 30. w 28 Gilliotn Lumber Co., him. Os-la 28 Lewis J. Habegger. wot* l-«« 29 Clifton striker, janitor .. 30.00 29 Dennis Striker, hauling.. 5.80 129 Ellis H. Sprunger, inst... 1« »« ..1 Heiij. Nussbaumer. Jan... ‘ ' April. ~ . n I Alice Rinaker, institute . 14-40 3J. D. Martz, janitor work. 15. W 4 Lillie ami Della Beer. Jan. 22 00 4 Irvin Urick. Janitor work 3.00 | 4 Erwin Beer, hauling * ™ 4 Fannv Schindler, tnst. .. 14-1© 4 Fauchen Daugherty, inst. 14-6 nW. H. Oliver, institute... 18.90 8 Bessie Sprunger. inst L. 16 8 Caroline Burkhalter, inst.. 16-80 8 Martha Burkhalter, inst.. 18.0© 12 Wm. Zurcher. hauling ... 150 12 Lydia Sprunger, tusr 14.10 14 Wm. Lobslget. Jani’or.... -W-5 19 Henry Kent, janitor <.OO Mav - nil 3 L. D. Smith, janitor 14 00 June. 12 David N. Sprunger. yan .. 14.30 20 W. H. Oliver, tak. enum.. 40.00 21 H. L. Woodard, institute. 21.00 21 L. D. Smith, janitor work 69.00 23 Clifton Striker, institute. 14.40 -ob’. 5 Joshua Sprunger. w00d... 3.37 9 Barbara Hirschy. inst .. 14.40 11 Charles Marks, work. .. 15.J© 111 Monroe Grain Co., coal.. 18130 14 L. E. Opiiger. co. com.. 1 15 Wm. Van Gunten. direct’r 9.00 !1$ Levi Moser, janitor work. 35.75 24 Arman J Hirschy. lost. 14 40 .26 Abe- Boegly. work 250.00 August. ! 2 Bank of Berne, bonds. .. 367.00 4 Clausmeier A Archer, sup 3.00 6 Otis O. Hocker, supplies. 80 I 9 Abe Boegly, work. 260.00 116 Bank of Berne, bonds . GOIAO 123 Abe Boegly. painting 100.90 29 Bank of Berne, bonds.... 54.60 30 Chris Llniger. hauling.... 3.90 ■ September. 1 Abe Boegly, work 110.00 : 3 Bank of Berne, bonds ... 112.50 ' 3 Bierie A Yager, chairs... 8.00 ill Wm H. Oliver, work 23.10 1 13 Abe Boegly, work 43.12 16 Bank of Berne, bonds 1.067.50 i 17 Henry Kerz, hauling coat 750 124 James Hendricks, bro m» 30.00 24 Ora Hendricks, hautrng... 125 j 24 L. D. Smith, janitor 20.00 L i 27 Abe Boegly. extras 50.«0 I October. 3 Raymond Ray. hauling .. 1.25 ’ 8 E. O. Osterman, hauling. 1.25 1 8 Daniel Woffsinger. haul’g 1.35 I 11 Simeon Sprunger, direct.. 5.00 11 Otto Franz, painting 3.1$ 13 Jacob Welchly, hauling .. 19.50 ' il4 Abe Boegly, repair work. 160. M 1 20 Beer sisters, work 44.00 1 20 John Steiner, work 3.5 v |' 20 Erwin Beer, hauling coal. 12.0011 24 L D. Smith, janitor work Go.OO 1 24 Monroe Grain Co., c0a1... 408.02 1 29 Jacob Graber, hauling ... 7.50 1 1 31 Victor Graber, hauiime 1319 h November. 8 Amos Hirschy, insurance sO.Wp 8 Berne Grain Co., supplies .2.00!! 8 laiglnbill *• Sprunger, sup 2*5 ’ 1 'lO Abe Boegly. labor A mat. 24 Go ! ;21 Berne Lumber Co., lumb'r 84 Si i 22 Joshua Sprunger, hauling. 4.001; December. 3 Bank of Berne, bonds 54 w I TUITION FUND. Receipts. January. 1 Amount on hand.. 1.123.01 h 13 T. H. Baltzell, Jan. dis- . 1.565 46 < February. 1 Bank of Berne, interest... 4.251; 1 People's State bank. int.. 3.40 ■ I 1 Monroe State bank. int.... 3 21i' March. ] 3 Rank of Berne, interest .. 4IS j 1 People's State bank. int.. 3.12) j ! 3 Monroe State bank, int .. 2.33 -, April. 1 Monroe State bank. Int .. 1 fix s : 1 People's State bank, int.. ! Bank of Herne, interest , 34; i May I s 1 1 Bank of Berne, interest . 134;i ■ 1 People's State bank. int. 146 1 2 Monroe State bank, int ~ i ;j ’June. , | 3 Bank of Bertie, interest .5$ ' 2 People's State bank, int . 115 j 4 Monroe State tank, int . .991, 20 T. H Baltzell. July dist. 921 65 L 24 G. M. T. Houck, transfers JJtwli July. 2 Monroe state bank, lot .. 143 1 People's State bank. Int 303 ] I 3 Bank of Berne, Interest .. 300 15 Wm Adler, transfers .. j t . ils Samuel Butler, transfer*. 390 90 1 21 T H. Baltzell. July di»t . 2,122 63 21 T. C. Wechter, transfer* m >hi 25 W H. Oliver, pay return'd 25 0© August. 1 Monroe Bute tank. Int .. *ls J 1 People's State tank. mt.. 420 5 Bank of Berne, Interest 59s j September. 1 Pimple's State tank, int . 4jq 2 ,Mouro» State bank, int .. 2 Bank of Herne. Interest . sgj October. 1 Bank of Berne. Interest,. '• 45 ' 1 People's State bark. Int 1 Monroe State tank, 'nt 1 «* ; November. ’ 1 , ' 1 Monroe State tank, (nt .. n* I People'll state bank. Ir.t 5 Bank of Berne. lntere*t'. j** 1 December ’ ” ; 1 Monroe State tank. Im . *9 ' | I People* State tank. sot. L? J? 0 ? 1 . of interw . t 4« a T H. Baltzell. Jan. dist mg 31 Bank of Herne. Interest 31 People’s Slate bank, mt ,‘ 31 Moorer Stale tank. | ot ... CMpeMituPft. i January 6 W. 11. Oliver, tem lihi* « M 6H. L. Woodard. learning* ‘inta 18 < arollne Burkhalter, teach mhwi .'T'" «» 18 Kill. H Hprm> <Br Plr ,^’ 1| 1 18 Lydia Hnrunger t»< hm 00 ’’ *’ ir " Sow 18 Arman J. Hirschy Clifton striker teS'.* IXiIS?. 3 W. H. Oliver, tsmehftiE •I 8 IM Vr K ‘ « H L. Woodard, teaching

' 8 Gilbert C. Lehman, teach 4 IHIII 1 21 Ciifion Striker, teaching 6() .. 22 Gilbert C. Lehman, teach. 1 24 Barbara Hirschy. teaching i vo „„ 'US Bessie Sprunger, teaching 7 &ll „ ' 25 K. L. Woodard, teaching 0 March. 8 Caroline Burkhalter, teach -r,.... 8 Ellis H. Sprunger. teach'g 8 Alice Rinaker, teaching.. i,/. BW. H. Oliver, teaching... 3o' hil 8 Gilbert C. I<ehman. teach, 8 Chas. G. Pepe, teaming.. 13 Bessie Sprunger, teaching 13 H. L. Woodard, teaming. 30 22 Caroline Burkhalter, teach. 75 (((l 22 Chas. J. Pepe, teaching.. 50 1)( , 29 Ellis H. Sprunger. teach'g 195 Mll April. 1 Alice Rinaker, teaching.. 183 no 4 Fanny Schindler, teaching 4 Fanchen Daugherty, teach. H7 ilm SW. H. Oliver, teaching... 33 lln 8 Bessie Sprunger. teaching 2Siu 8 Caroline Burkhalter, teach. $1 00 8 Martha Burkhalter, teach. 55 12 Arman J Hirschy, teach'g < HI 19 Clifton Striker, teaching. 133,00 25 Barbara Hirschy, teaching 75'9(1 .May. 2H. L. Woodard, teaching. 75,00 3 Chas. Q. Pepe, teaching,. 29 nu June. 20 W. H Oliver, teaching.., 100.09 21 H. L. Woodard, teaching. 145.0© 28 Jesse Rupp, transfers..., <89.00 July. 9 Barbara Hirschy, teaching 53.00 17 Bessie Sprunger, teaching 75.00 18 Lydia Sprunger. teaching 182 00 18 .Martha Burkhalter, teach imi 00 18 Fanchen Daugherty, teach. 150.00 18 Chas. G. Pepe, teaching.. 236.00 23 Gilbert C. Lehman, teach. 700 24 Arman J. Hirschy, teach'g 160.00 24 Fred lYuchte, transfers.. su(>o October. 4 Chas. G. Pepe, teaching., 65 imi 9 Ethel Cunningham, teach. sois 10 Wm. H. Oliver, teaching. 65 ih» 25 Bessie Sprunger. teaching 35.wi 25 Alice Rinaker, leaching.. 25.00 25 Arthur Wittwer, teaching 25.0 v 25 Gilbert C. Lehman, teach. 30.0 u 25 Ethel Cunningham, teach. 35.00 25 Effie Patten, teaching.... 3(t.iw 25 Chas. G. Pepe, teaching.. 75in November. 1 Gilbert C. Lehman, teach. 30.00 5 Clifton Striker, teaching. 30.00 13 W. H. Oliver, teaching... 75.00 i'- Sprunger, te;i< ■... f 15 Alice Rinaker. teaching . 1M.60 15 Arman J. Hirschy, teach . 6utH> 15 Effie Patton, teaching ... (5.00 15 Arthur Wittwer, teaching. 35.0© 15 Blanche McCrory, teach g 15 (to 15 Ethel Cunningham, teach. $6.69 15 Gilbert C. Mliman. teacii. .-'txt 15 David Depp, teaching .. 3000 I -rrtnlx-r. 5 Wm. H. Oliver, teaching. 35.00 5 Chaa. G. Pepe, teaching 75 im 13 Bessie Sprunger. teaching ■ • 13 David Depp, teaching .. 50."'' 13 Ethel Cunningham, teach. 40.9© 13 C. W. Hendricks, teaching 50.<h> 13 Gilbert C. Lehman, teach. 50.00 13 Arthur Wittwer, leaching. 26.00 13 Arman J Hirschy, teach g 26.00 13 W H Oliver, teaching .. 75 0« 13 Effie Patton, teaching ... Go 13 Alice Rinaker. teaching 35 00 13 Blanche McCrory. teac:ig Is.»* 13 Fancisen Daugherty, teach 4v *> 1? Reuben E. Liechty, teach. 40,<w 1? Blanche McCrory, teach'g 4'">" ink; fund January. 1 Amount on hand $94.66 1 une. ♦ John J. Soldner. assessor 206 6 John J. Schwartz, 1ax.... 400 < Leander Reffey. tax 21 Mathias Miller, dog tax . 21 Samuel Graber, dog tax.. 1.00 21 T. J Rayl, dog tax 21 J. E. London, dog tax.... I*' 24 Wilson Markley, dog (ax. 26 Harvey Beils, dog tax.... 1.66 July. 15 C. C. Beer, dog tax I*' August. 29 L. D Jacob*, dog tax .... 29 Vance Mattax. dog tax... I*' September. 29 C. C. Wittwer, dog tax... 30 Jacob Kessler, dog tax... 1"" S< ptember. 10 Bate Ray. dog tax 10 Sophie Stauffer, dog tax.. 1 '* Expenditures. Mareh. 3C. W. Yager, surplus tax. 294 June. lo Grover C. Sell*, sheep .. July. 14 Daniel Kaehr. sheep kill’d 13«» TOWNSHIP FUND. Jsn 1. 1913, balance on hand $ 3; J Receipt* during year 1.471 *• - Total balance and 1 'isburaement* during year.. 1.4'" ' Final balance $ a! *‘ ROAD FUND. Jan 1. 1913, balance on hand.sl.<39 Reccipta during year l.«H— • Total balance and receipta.s2.*’S l *' I"xbursement* during year., ♦.©•i*' Hnal balance ’ SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Jan 1. 1913. bal on hand..s Receipts during year 7.44*" Total bal and receipt*..-$10.«3l 3 Disbursement* during year. s.»6' Final balance f TUITION FUND Jan. 1. 1613. balance on band Receipts during year "•* Total balance and receipts -J• Disbursements during year.. • - Final balance $L»W'< D4XI FUND. Uan 1, 1913, balam e on hand $3»4 a Receipts during year. - Total balance and reeHP® Disbursements during year.** ■ Final taUtico TOTAtAi OF ALL FUNDS Jan 1. 1913. tai. on Receipts during yesr Total bal. and «*•*>*••• Disbursements during year. 17,4 Final balance* ;;'**k'h7 1! c«»b In depository Dec „ My service account la ’ amount $562. f f pBFK Trustee of MonrtK