Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 12, Number 297, Decatur, Adams County, 18 December 1914 — Page 3

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HEADQUARTERS I FOR HOLIDAY CANDIES--FRUITS--NUTS AND CHRISTMAS TREES SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Church and School Parties Candies 61-4 cents Per Pound and up. i HUNSICKER and MILLER HUNTING FORBIDDEN. NO HUNTING ALLOWED. No hunting will be allowed on the Notice is hereby given that hunting William Michaels and sons’ farms in is positively prohibited on my farm. Monroe township. Hunters please Arrests will follow violations. Please take notice and avoid further trouble, take notice and avert troub * 283t3 WM. MICHAELS & SONS. 276t3_ .JOSEPH MLHI HY. Have your harness oiled and repair Have your harness oiled and repaired by Schafer Hardware Co. 2t.4t.j-> ed by Schafer Hardware Co. -94_tb., DECIDE TO Turn your weather to This buggy hi’. ‘"Jt’taS” on that will positively not any other storm bugg) • Come in and we will show you the Union City is King ot

COMMISSIONERS’ ALLOWANCES. < Itlzens Telephone Co., Clerk’s supplies | 1,70 Biii'tonl, by Democrat, same.. a.oti Wm, B Burford, name 47,4 s ' Wm. H. Burford. Aud supidles 17.15 > ■ H. Bnltzell, same 2,50 •'itlzens Telephone Co., same 1.60 ( itlzens Telephone Co., Treas. 2.00 Burford, by Democrat, Treas. 3.75 W. J. Archbold, Treas 22.70 •'itlzens Telephone Co., Recdr 2.30 A. F Welfley, Recdr Ex 13.28 Wni. B. Burford. Recdr., sup 82.75 I'be Holthouse Drug Co., Recorder supplies 13.60 Citizens Telephone Co., sheriff 8.40 Hlouias Durkin, sheriff's sup. 2.00 E. H. Christen. Co. Supt., salary 117.00 Win. H. Burford, Co., Supt. .. . 1.20 Citizens Telephone Co., Supt. 1.70 Burford, by Democrat, Supt. 11.00 E. S. Christen, Supt. supplies 4.83 E. S. Christen, Co. Supt. traveling expenses 52.00 1* D. Clark, Coroner's inq... 27.00 •I c. Grandstaff, Hlth, Com., salary and expenses 32.80 Wm. Reppert, joint sessions. 65.00 David .1. Dilling, same 65.00 Chris Eicher, same 65.00 Henry B. Heller, Co. Atty. sal. 50.00 Henry B. Heller. Sal., Co. Att., other counties 60.00 Henry B. Heller, same 47.50 Caleb Andrews 56.00 John D. Andrews, Att. 0ff.... 1.50 Carl Callow, Att. Off 2.00 Burford, by Democrat, sup., Att. Off 4.00 Wm. Blackburn, Wash. Tp. Assessor 10.00 Dr. M. F. Parrish, poor. Wash. township 10.00 • Peoples & Gerke, same 2.50 M. Fullenkamp, same 2.30 1 Dr. E. B. Burns, same 25.00 Geo. 1. Davis, poor St. Marys township ■. 5.00 I Dr. J. W. Vizard, same 3.00 L. D. Brown, same 3.00 Amos Reusser, poor Monroe township . 4.00 T. .1. McKean, poor Hartford township 5.00

G. W. Gentis, lab. Ct. House.. 2.75 J. D. Stultz, custodian Ct. H. 75.00 Jess Kelley, custodian Co. Jail 20.00 Dr. M. F. Parrish, Jail & Co. Farm Physician 75.00 Lewis Corbin, ’repr. Co. farm 20.00 Ed L. Augenbaugh, wk. Co. farm 6.00 P. J. Hyland, same 25.00 Dayton Laughlin, same 24.00 Clarence Lafountain, same... 25.00 Emmett Laughlin, same 20.0 n Lettie Hillary, same 20.0 n Ella Am, same 2.00 Anna Smith, same 4.00 Sarah Perrin, same 5.00 Lewis Johnson, same 1.25 Geo. Rattdabush, same 1.50 Conrad Gillig. same 2.25 Thomas Dowling, same 3.00 Henry Schlegel, same 2.00 Martin Laughlin, same 250.00 The Hoosier Packing Co. sup. Co. farm 33.50 Gay, Zwick & Meyers, same. . 25.00 Frank Martin, same 50.70 Decatur Lumber Co., same... 20.68 Citizens Telephone Co., same. 1.60 Yager Bros. & Reinking, same 25.00 Chas. F. Steele & Co., same.. 7.10 Decatur Carriage Works, same 2.10 Rev. H. Wehmeyer, same.. . 4.00 Harry Runyon, same 5.00 Rev. Louis C. Hessert, same 4.00 Dr. M. F. Parrish, same 13.30 Schafer Hardware Co., same. 23.55 Lewis Fruchte, Board of Children’s Gdn 32.58 Grant Co. Orphan's Home, care of dependent children 290.50 Children's Home Ass. Del. Co., same 42.00 Mrs. 11. H. Crownover, same.. 10.00 • Burford, by Democrat, Gay, Zwick & Meyers, court ’ stationery, Road Supt 7.50 F. E. Summers, Registration.. 4.00 R. 1.. Longshhore, Cowan brg 5.00 Berne Supply Co., Weaver bi g. 660.00 : Joseph Chrisman, same 22.00 . Phil L. Macklin, same 10.00 > room expense 1.30 Paul Reinking, Elec. Clk. ... 12.50 Girod & Baker, Ex. Bd of Canvassers 4 55 Miller & Beal, same 4.90 • L. A. Graham, Clk Bd. of } Canvassers 60.00 . Bernard Terveer, same 12.50 C. W. Yager, same 60.00 Ferdinand Bleeke, same 60.00 E. W. Jackson, Election 51.10 T. J. Durkin, same 50.00 Niblick & Co., same 66 Ernst Doehrman. same 52.15 Geo. M. Krick, Eelection 53.60 C. J. Voglewede, same 49.40 E. W. Jackson, same 7.20 Democrat Company, same ... 252.50 F. E. Summers, same 5.50 Sam Butler, same 2.80 Janies Stultz, same 150 Wm. B. Burford, Election ex. 138.<6 Wm B. Burford, same 61.44 Geo M. Krick, Eelction 53.60 Frank Mclntosh, same 51.30 J E. Ulman, same 50.80 Jesse Kelley, same 8.00 Decatur Herald Co., same.... 2.60 John Hoffman, same 47.60 C. a. Neuenschwander, same. 01.3 U W. K Helmer, same 57.20 Elnw Ludy. same : >l-4;> John T. Kelley, same ->_4.00 John S. Falk, same 55 3o James Hurst, same 53-JO John T. Lose, same M.So G . W. Gentis, same -'J-io ( .1.1. North, same 51.60 ’ John W Cowens, same u 0.20 k Albert Neuenschwander, same 61.09 ' T a. Gottschalk, same 52.50 C. C. Beer, same 07.60 S J. Martz, same V P. Irwin, same , Frank C. Wechter. same 55.06 O. J. Human, same 55.35 Albert Spuller. same 500 IE S. Callihan & Son. same... 57.88 John Mositre. same u4.l> Wm. Adler, same ... ; «•«" w j. Goldner, same 5-*« Ere d Bultemeyer, same 61.60 . Simon Gilliom, same August Busick. same... 55.10 Benj. Kiting, same , y inl a. Hendricks, turnpike.. 120.00 Fred Ostermeyer, Preble pike 22.1» c H. netting. Root pike.... 226.66 H F Reinking. Union pike . 327.86 D Winans. St. Marys pike 148.9-- , A Hower, Kirkland pike-. 14M" . C.'Augsburger, French pUie 248.43 8

Wm. 11.I 1 . Hendricks, Washing ton and Preble pike 2,027.52 Jacob Mitch, Blue Creek pike 289.10 J. M. Ehrsant, Hartford pike.. 141.43 Chris Gillium, Wabash pike.. 2<'sJ>s G. E. Fink, same 367.76 Jacob Stuber, Jefferson pike., 254.41 Philip Gephart, Supt. Surnnn Road 76.00 David Gerber, Human Road., 740.00 Phil L .Macklin, same 10.00 R. L. Longshore, same 5.00 Phil Gephart, same 2.00 Dick Boch, same 20.00 Otto Bleeke, Schatnerioh Road 102.00 David J. Dilling, same 9.00 L W. Frank A- Son, same... 2,000.09 Phil L. Macklin, same 18. no R. L. longshore, same 20.00 Dick Boch, same 25.00 Chris Musser, Doehrman Road 15.00 J. A. Fuhrman, Supt. Steigmeyer Road 110.10 Julius Haugk, Steigineyer Rd. 41.00 Phil L. Macklin, same 5.00 R. L. Longshore, same 6.00 Dick Boch. same 20.00 Wm. Reppert, same 6.nt) C. C. Ernst, various roads..., 22.85 Julius Haugk. Mumma Road. 109.00 L. () Hears, Reusser Road... 4,000.00 Phil L. Macklin, same 15.00 R. L. Longshore, same 10.00 Dick Boch. same 10.00 Wm. Reppert, Reppert Road.. 6 00 John Meyer, Lengerich Road. 10.00 R. L. Longshore, same 5.00 Dick Boch, same 15.00 L. W. Krank & Son," Lengerich Road 722.00 Dick Boch. Haeckman Road.. 5.00 R. L. Longshore, same 15.00 Phil L. Macklin, same 10.00 David J. Dilling, same 15.00 R. L. Longshore, Springhill Rd 10.00 Phil L. Macklin, same 5.00 I. G. Kerr, same 18.03 Homer Faust, same 651.00 Phil L. Macklin, B. Whittridge Road 5.00 Wm. Reppert, same 3.00 Henry Durr, same 10.00 R. L. Longshore, Peter N. Moser Road 5.00 Phil L. Macklin, same 15.00 Harry Meshberger, same. .. . 2,100.00 , Chris Eicher, same 12.00 , David J. Dilling, same 6.00 Wm. Reppert, same 6.00 , Peter N. Moser, Supt. Peter , N. Moser Road 122.00 Dick Boch, Reppert Road.... 20.00 . R. L. Longshore, same 15.00 , Phil L. Macklin, same 3.00 , Clay Engle, same 3,050.00 ) E. S. Howard, same 58.00 i Dick Boch, J. Shoaf Road.... 5.00 i Phil L .Macklin, same 8.00 , R. L. Longshore, same 5.00 i R. L. longshore, Neuenschi wander Road..., 15.00 ; Dick Boch. same 10.00 Phil L. Macklin, same lU.OO , C. A. Neuenschwander, Supt. • Neuenschwander Road 51.00 1 Chris Eicher, Xeuenschwander 1 Road 9.00 . Martz & Musser, same 5,000.00 , David J. Dilling, same 6.00 , Wm. Reppert. same 6.00 Buckmaster & Fetters, Bryan Road 1,358.00 , Drew & Drew, Harlow Road, , Overdrawn .50 , T. J. Durkin. Yoder Road. , Overdrawn 8.00 , Chas. E. Hohn, Brunner Road, , Overdrawn .50 , T. J. Durkin, same 8.50 T. J. Durkin. Hisey Road. Overdrawn 8.00 T. J. Durkin, Farlow Road, Overdrawn B.on T. J. Durkin, J. M. Foreman 1 Road, Overdrawn 8.00 Chas. E. Bohner, J. M. Foreman Road, Overdrawn .50 1 T. J. Durkin, Teeters Road, Overdrawn 9.00 Citizens Telephone Co., Highway Supt. Supplies 1.85 1 T. J. Durkin, Boarding Pris.. 53.20 , Lewis Fruchte, Bd Childrens , Gdn 17.6 Q o■■ ■ ■ • IN MEMORIAM. - Asleep in Jesus, O how sweet! We, the committee appointed to draft resolutions of respect for our departed brother, Jasper N. Parrish, whose death occurred December 15, 1 1914, -resolve: ; ’ Whereas, It has pleased God i< Ills , all-wise and mysterious providr-nce to call from Decatur Court, No. 156, Tribe of Ben Hur, to tlie great court ■ above the spirit of our brother, it is but Utting that we bear testimony to his good qualities and expfess in this manner our deep sorrow for the loss ot one who in time past served so faithfully in ail that was his duty to perform. And while we mourn his untimely demise, our heartfelt sympathy goes out to his sorrow-stricken family, for to them it is an irreparable loss. May they be sustained by Him. who tempers tlie wind to the shorn lamb, to whose infinite mercy in thia their hour of bereavement, we tenderly commend them- in this their hour of sorrow tn the infinite mercy of God. A precious one from us is gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our court, Which never can be fillety Resolved, That our charter be draped in mourning for thirty days, and these, resolutions be spread on tlie minutes of this lodge, and a copy be sent to the family of our deceased brother; also to our city papers and one to the Chariot. EMMA C. BURK. MARY E. ARTMAN. MARTHA HAY. Committee. Have your Harness oiled by C. F. Steele Harness 4 Hdw. Co. 28813 FOR SALE—Vacant lot at corner of Jefferson and Fifth Sts. One of the ,mo«t desirable building places in the city. Inquire of Dick Townsend. 515 Madison street. 293t3

ITCHING ECZEMA IS DRIED RIGHT , DP WITH SULPHUR: 1 Use like cold cream to subdue i irritation and clear i the skin. i Any breaking out or irritation on the 1 face, arms, legs and Immlv when nccom- , panieil by itching, or when Hie skin is , dry ii nd feverish, can be reiulily over- 1 come by applying a little Ihilil sulphur, I says a noted dermatologist. , He informs us that bold sulphur in , stantly allays tin- angry itching and irritation and soothes ami heals the 1 Eczema right up leaving the skin clear i ami smooth. Bold-siilpliur lias occupied a .secure position for many years in the treatment of cutaneous disorders liecause of its parasite-destroying property. Nothing has ever lieen found to take its place in treating the irritable and inflammatory skin affections. \\ hile not always establishing a permanent cure it never fails to subdue the. itching irritation and drive the Eczema away and it is often years later before any eruption again appears. Those troubled should elite in from any druggist an ounce of bold-sulphur, which is applied to the afficted parts in the same manner as an ordinary cold cream. It isn’t unpleasant am! the prompt relief afforded, particularly in itening Eczema, uroves very welcome. ■ O I DRINK HOT TEA FOR A BAD COLD ? Get a small package of Hamburg I Breast Tea, or as the German folks ■ call it,’’Hamburger Brust Thee,” at any 1 pharmacy, 'lake a tablespoonful of the ' 1 tea, put a cup of boiling water upon I 1 it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during the I ' day or before retiring. It is the most, 1 effective way to break a cold and cure | ' grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, I 1 relieving congestion. Also loosens the | 1 bowels, thus driving a cold from the ' 1 system. , I Try it the next time you suffer from I i a cold or the grip. It is inexpensive i and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT i Rub Pain and Stiffness away with i a small bottle of old honest St. Jacobs Oil When your back is sore and lame ! or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened, up, don’t suffer! Get a , 25 cent bottle of old. honest "St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, pour a , little in your band and nib it right , into the pain or ache, and the time you count fifty, the soreness and lame- ! ness is gone. Don’t stay crippled! This soothing, 1 penetrating oil needs to l>e used only once. It takes the ache and pain right ! out of your back and ends the misery. It is magical, yet absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothing else stops lumbago, sciatica and la4tie back misery so promptly! O : COMB SAGE TH INTO GRAY HAIR I Ladies! Try this! Darkens beautifully and nobody can tell—Brings back its gloss and thickness. Common garden sage brewed into a heavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and ■ faded hair beautifully dark m>l luxuri ant; remove every bit of dandruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recijie at home, though, is troubleeoioe An easier way is to get the ready-Ueuse tonic, coating about 50 cents a large bottle, at drug stores, known as “Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youth-, ful apnearance and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, no one can tell, liecause it does it so naturally, so evenly. Y’ou just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw thia through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning all gray hnire have disappeared. After another application or two your hair beecmen beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years , younger. ■ i ■.... —o~~ 11 " NO HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA PAIN : Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James’ Headache Powders and don’t suffer. When your head aches you simply I must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James’ Headache Powders and relieve the pain and neuralgia at once. Send someone to the drug store now for a dime package of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. Don’t Buffcrl In a few momenta you will fee! f!afr=»bcadache gone—no more neuralgia pain.

PUBLIC SALE OF STOCK

The undersigned will offer at public i Bale at the residence of Philip Fruuli ; Iger, eight miles due west of Decatur, ten miles and a half northeast of Bluffton, two miles and a half north of Curryville, on the county line road, on Friday, December 18, the following! property, to-wit: Horses, 26 Head—Of all descriptions, including colts and aged horses. Bay Belgian stud horse, 12 years old, weight 1300, a good breeder. He is an imported horse. Dapple gray mare, 6 years old; buy mare, 8 years old; general purpose mare, 7 years old; general purpose horse, 8 years old; colt, a good spring colt; team 5-year-old norses weighing 3000 lbs; sorrel horse 4 years old, absolutely lady broke; black horse, 5 years old, weight 1400. and is thin. Cattle, 45 Head: Three 5-year-old cows, fresh with calves by side; 3 four-year-old cows, fresh with calves by side. This is a good class of young Jersey cows; 2 Short Horn cows with calves by side; cow, 4 years old Ist of March; 3-year-old Jerseycow, with calf by side; 2-year-old heif

GOING FAST Have you completed your list of Christmas gifts yet? If not you had better drop in our store and let us fill your wants. Our large line of suitable and useful presents are rapidly diminishing .but we still have a few dandy selections 'such as aluminum ware, casseroles, food choppers, Rogers “1847” silverware, electric irons, guns, sleds, skates, scissors and toilet sets. We have gifts for every member in the family. Come In Before They Are All Gone LEE HARDWARE COMPANY INSURE YOUR HORSES HEALTH By covering them with a Northern Ohio blanket. An all wool blanket, woven and not pressed which gives it a longer life and better wearing facilities. Will keep your horses warm and comfortable in the coldest weather. We handle the Northern Ohio stable blanket, wool lined, at reasonable prices, also the storm cover to prevent exposure in bad weather. We Sell the Celebrated Vestibule Star Storm Fronts. Inspect Our Line of Harper Storm Buggies. CHAS. F. STEELE & CO. North Second St Notice To Consumers On and after January 1, 1915, all accounts due on Electric Lights and Water must be paid at the office of the City Treasurer by the 20th. of each month. AlO per cent penalty will be added to all accounts that have not been paid after this date. Treasurers office open from 8 to 11:30 A. M. and 12:30 to 5 P. M. M. J. MYLOTT Superintendent City Light & Power Plant.

i or, will bo frohli In January; 3-year-old I cow will be freeh in spring; 5 head oi Jersey heifers, due to calve In Febru ary iind March; U> head steers weighing about 650 pounds; 6 head springer cows, due to culve in spring. We will have some more cattle by date of sale. ! Come and look them over. One Spanish Jack, 9 years old. This Jack weights a thousand pounds and Is a sure breeder. Sheep: 36 head of breeding ewes, . from 1 to 3 years old. I Saleto begin at 10 o’clock sharp. I Will sell sheep and cattle before • I dinner and horses after dinner. ,1 Terms: Nine months' time will bo 1 given with S per cent Interest from t date. This sale will he held In a large . tent, rain or shine. Lunch will bo served by the Pleasant Valley Ladies’ | Aid society. Noah Fraughiger Philip Fraughiger < John Spuller and Jess Michaud auc- / tioneers. f- W. W. Rogers, clerk. 11-12-14-16