Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 13, Decatur, Adams County, 15 January 1915 — Page 6

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EAST BUFFALO. East Buffalo, N. Y., Jan. 16—(SP«<' tat to Daily Democrat)— Receipts. *> 600; shipments, 1,520; olfieiul to Nev York yesterday, 570; boss closim steady. Medium and heavy. $6.90<) s7.ou; Yorkers. $7.10«?57.25; pig". l™o<i $7.15; roughs, $5.15016.25; stags $5.00C>56.25; aheep, 9.0601 slow; tor lambs, $8.60; cattle, 450; slow. Q. 1 .BURK. New corn 3 ® c Clover seed 37 Alslke seed 3 ‘•• 5 Wheat 3UO Rye 34 00 Barley h h Timothy seed 32 00 t 0 3226 Oats 49c NIBLICK & CO. Eggs 33c Butter FULLENKAMPB. Eggs 35c Butter [email protected]| BEHLINGS. Indian Runner ducks Sc Chickens 41, c Fowls Ducks itc Geese 4 0c Young turkeys 42c . Old Tom turkeys 4!c Old Hen turkeys He lid Roosters 5c Butter 43c Fresh eggs 33c Above prices pais tor poultry tree from teed. ______

Perfectly Matched Horses Should have .perfectly .matched harness, not two sets made in one but It J Jteam harness made especially for matched teams. I have such and that it is perfect in looks you’ll admit when you see it 'that its s° o:,ncss 9 0e£ furV. —^--- ther than looks you’ll know after you VT\ \ have used them a long, long time. JJJ N ° W '* the time t 0 haVe y° Ur har ‘ £l/ *■, ness oiled and repaired. A. W. TANVAS The Hamess and Buggy Man. NORTH SECOND ST. FOR SALE-'One rubber-tired phae- LOST—Pocketbook containing a sl3, ton for sale c’. eap if taken soon. a $5, a $2, and a few $1 bills. Finder Inquire at Decatur Democrat. 284tf please return to this office and receive FOR SALE —A coming 5-year-old mare reward. Was lost somewhere up in foal. Weighs about 1,400 pounds town. 6t3 Inquire of Geo. Zimmerman, Decatur LOST—White, crocheted hand-bag for R. R. 9; Phone 6-J. 9t3 embroidery, between J. H. BremerWANTED—GirI to do general house- kamp home and M. E. church, by Miss work. Mrs. E. Woods, Monroe Georgia Melbers. Finder please restreet. 9t3 |turn to this office. 30Gt3 $5.00 ST. LOUIS AND RETURN VIA. CLOVER LEAF ROUTE Can. 2, 16, & 3Oth. 1915. See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, For Particulars.

TBBMMMTTTT KT if cwdfc; eitoor Siburance IVs no trouble to cut through butter — but \t wont develop strength. The hewer of stone wears the strong arm and bears the long- labor. Persistence IS the Key to existence T ■ /MerfJfyfan. the Saving Habit ’thou I e ‘lorl A great obstacle is overcome ,?l ”' '"v sl d ; nar M)w l^ioli)fl6amseouKtuSa K him •®ecatur*3tafc* wiMiKi

. KALVER MARKETS. p. Wool *»«jo.slee2sc Beef hides wum»* 33< w Calf ISc llt Tallow ..5c Sheep pelts [email protected] i LOCAL PRODUCE MARKET. 8, ■ p Chickens 4 ®c Indian Runner ducks Sc Fowls 4 ®c I Ducks I ® c I Geese 70e l i Young turkeys -, 12e 5 Old Tom turkeys He 5 Old Hen turkeys ilc ■* Old Roosters fc 0 Butter ISc B Fresh eggs 35c J Above prices paid for poultry free from feed. DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Butter fat, delivered 33c Butter fat, in country 30c Butter, wholesale 33c j Butter, retail 36c COAL PRICES. Stove 37 - 60 Egg 7 3 ® Chestnut, hard .... 37 - 73 Poca, egg and lump $5.00 W. Ash 3460 V. Splint 34 25 H. Valley 34 - 2E R. Lion 34 50 Cannell 3600 J. Hill 35 00 Kentucky 34 •’® Lurlg 3460

J Trustee’s Report. i ANNUAL REPORT Off RECEIPTS i AND EXPENDITURES OF TRUSI TEE OF HARTFORD TOWN- ' SHIP FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1914. TOWNSHIP FUND. I Receipts. January 2— M Amount on hand *;* ?. 21 W J Archbold. Jan diet,... 560.44 2 W J Archbold, June diet.. 738.90 October , < 2 Noah A Pusey, docket fees .76 c December C2B W J Archhold, Dec (lint. 718.23 Expenditures. . January 0 21 W J Archbold, ex examiners 33.0. 21 Democrat Pub. Co., printing ILIO 21 Herald Pub. Co, printing... 14.10 March 3 Peter Fox, supr serv c 16 Phil L Macklin, ditch pay’nt 35.00 c April „. : 1 Phil L Macklin, transcript.. 1-5 4 Bank of Linn Grove, int.... 12.00 ' 16 Berne Sup. Co., supplies.... 6.57 • May -j 9 John W Cowens, trus serv. 132.00 11 Peter Fox, supr service.... 12.00 ■ JU,le IE AA ' 22 Frank Farlow, supr serv.... 15.00 22 Peter Fox, supr serv * 28.00 ’ 'i; 11 Bank of Linn Grove bor mon 406.00 20 E S Wolfe, cleaning 5.00 ■ I August ' 4 Fred Liddy, cleaning dtch.. 3.75 19 Wm Hall, clean cemetery.. 5.00 ■ 19 Paul M Beard, clean ditch. 6.00 27 Peter Fox, supr service 8.00 September . 1 14 Daniel A Eckrote, cleaning. 180 28 Eugene Lindsey, serv ad bd 5.00 j 28 J H Reiff, ser ad board.... 5.00 28 Fred Liddy, serv ad board. 5.00 ] October 12 Decatur Herald Co., ptg.... -.00 j 28 Frank Farlow, supr serv... 48.00 November 1 13 John W Cowens, trusser ..178.00 j 18 Peter Fox, supr serv 1100 28 Decatur Democrat Co, ptg.. 2.00 December 1 1 Peter Fox, supr service.... 7.00 J 3 Phil L Macklin, Rupel ditch 34.24 22 Berne Supply Co, twp sup.. 6.80 J 31 John W Cowens, trus serv. 106.00 31 John W Cowens, office rent 64.30 ( ROAD FUND. Receipts. J January 2 — Amount on hand $647.35 i 21 W J Archbold, Jan dist .. 4.36 July 2 2 W J Archbold, June dist... .25 December J 28 W J Archbold. Dec dist... 1.79 Expenditures. March 3 Peter Fox, money advanced 14.33 June 12 Levi W Brown, sharp grader 2.50 July 1 25 Harry Meshberger esh stone 16.45 1 September 4 2 David Minger, laying sione. 8.00 1 2 David Fall), repair grader.. 7.30 1 11 David Minger, mason wrk. 23.50 1 23 Studebaker G& C Co, tile.. 6.75 1 October 4 8 Ira C Lybarger, sand 3.25 1 8 Geneva Elev Co, cement... 6.80 1 8 Pontius Bros, pipe 19.60 1 8 B O Jones, cement 4.00 1 12 Jane Meshberger, stone .... 5.3 U ] November 4 30 Samuel Opliger, dynamite.. 1.72 j December 5 Charles E Pusey, tile 3.15 18 Studebaker G& S Co, rd sup 1.05 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. January 2 — Amount on hand $1588.20 1 21 W J Archbold, Jan dist... .1401.09 ’ July 2 W J Archbold, June dist.. .1479.84 1 December 28 W J Archbold, Dec dist... .1437.95 Expenditures. January 8 Rufus Kreps, changing door 2.00 24 Daniel A Eckrote, jan serv. 17.00 j February 12 Hubert French, coal 28.76 j 25 Daniel A Eckrote, jan ser... 17.30 ■> 26 A J Moser & Co, sup 244.00 , March < 14 Eugene Lindsey, wrk & rep 5.95 i. 20 Dani A E Eckrote, janitor.. 17.45 j 30 Hubert French, coal 51.79 April , 3 Anna Winans, inst. wrk.... 48.44 6 Inez Engle, Inst, jan wrk.. 43.40 6 Hilda Reusser, Inst & jan wrk 47.74 8 Amos Stauffer jr, inst&jan wk 43.33 8 Cleo Roop, Inst & jam wrk.. 43.89 10 Elizabeth Beitler, Inst wrk 24.15 10 Leota Bailey, inst wrk 24.50 11 Peter Fox, haul coal 2.25 15 Lizzie French, Inst wrk.... 24.01 16 Berne Supply Co. schl sup, 45.09 22 Dani A Eckrote, jan wrk... 17.00 25 John W Hornada, Inst wrk.. 43.00 25 Amos Stauffer jr, enumer.. 20.001 May 9 Edward E Roberts, Inst wk 24.00 ■ 9 John W Cowens, enumer... 8.00 9 Daniel A Eckrote, mon’y ex. 9.53 15 Peter N Mosser, repair wrk 3.95 June 6 L E Opliger, Com exp 15 00 26 Hubert French, coal 2.97 July

I 8 R W Glendenlng, repairs... 11'; | 8 Samuel Opliger, raise sup.. 3.66 lil 1 M Wells, two transfers... 4s.no 11 W L Thornhill, transfers.. 28-00 18 Home Ins Co.. Insurance.. 88.00 August G Peter N Mouser, haul tile., li.ou 8 Aaron Zeigler, rep f100r.... 25.00 September 11 Daniel Fuhrer, build chimny 125.00 11 Daniel Fuhrer, wood 12.00 19 Noah Winteregg, cleaning.. 21.<0 21 Peter Fox, cleaning 6.50 22 Chas Reynolds, cleaning .. 6.50 2.3 Studebaker G & C Co, tile..l 1.32 28 C J Lutz, atty's fees 125.00 28 Decatur Herald Co., ptg.... 18.00 29 Richard deadening, clean.. 6.45 October 7 Fred Liddy, haul coal 18.00 7 Courtney Heller, cleaning.. 6.00 8 A W Clark, frt on coal 68.03 13 W C Parnell, frt on c0a1.... 64.00 13 L L Dunbar, coal 140.88 November 13 Hubert French, coal 7.06 13 Daniel A Eckrote, Jan ser.. 40.75 30 Samuel Opliger, stove 24.00 30 Samuel Opliger, raise sup. .. 17.48 December 3 D H Gobel Ptg Co, paper.. 14.00 5 Alonzo Shanks, coal. etc.... 43.50 11 Wm Kerfoot, repairs 20.95 14 Daniel A Eckrote, jati, etc.. 20.60 | 18 Peter N Mosser, cleaning.. 7.61 : 22 Berne Supply Co, schl sup.. 33.90 28 Clark J Lutz atty’s fees... 40.00 28 Ferd Bleeke, clerk csts, etc 643.90 TUITION FUND. Receipts. January 2 — Amount on hand $1082.25 7 Bank of Linn Grove, Dec. int 6.97 21 WJ Archbold, Jan dist 2186.92 February 4 Bank of Linn Grove, Jan int 8.14 March 9 Bank of Linn Grove, Feb int 11.66 April 8 Bank of Linn Grove. Mar int 9.66 May 4 Bank of Linn Grove, Apr int 8.22 ' June 5 Bank of Linn Grove, May int 7.08 15 John Mosure, transfers .... 342.00 July 2 W J Archbold, June dist. .1529.83 6 Bank of Linn Grove, June int 8.15 18 W J Archbold, July dist... 915.63 August 5 Bank of Linn Grove, July int 1.3.67 September 4 Bank of Linn Grove, Aug int 14-.07 October 5 Bank of Linn Grove, Sep int 14.00 November » Bank of Linn Grove, Oct int 12.32 December 7 Bank of Linn Grove, Nov int 11.21 28 W J Archbold, Dec dist... .1,486.97 Expenditures. January 9 Hilda Reusser, teaching.... 56 00 9 Inez Engle, teaching 44.00 9 John W Hornada, teaching.. 20.00 9 (Teo Roop, teaching 45.00 9 Amos Stauffer, jr, teaching. 43.00 9 Anna Winans, teaching .... 58.00 16 Lizzie French, teaching .... 68.00 16 Elizabeth Beitler, teaching. 69.00 16 Leota Bailey, teaching .... 70.00 16 Edward E Roberts, teaching 80.00 February 11 Hilda Reusser, teaching.... 56.00 11 Inez Engle, teaching 44.00 11 Cleo Roop, teaching 45.00 11 Amos Stauffer, jr, teaching.. 43.00 11 Anna Winans, teaching .... 58.00 13 Lizzie French, teaching .... 68.00 13 Elizabeth Beitler, teaching.. 69.00 13 Leota Bailey, teaching .... 70.00 13 Edward E Roberts, teaching. .80.00 14 John W Hornada, teaching. 60.00 March 6 Hilda Reusser, teaching .. 56.00 6 Inez Engle, teaching 44.00 6 Cleo Roop, teaching 45.00 6 Amos Stauffer, jr, teaching 43.00 6 Anna Winans, teaching .... 58.00 I 13 Lizzie French, teaching .... 68.00 13 Elizabeth Beitler, teaching. 69.00 13 Leota Bailey, teaching 70.00 13 Edward E Roberts, teaching 85.00 April 3 Anna Winans, teaching .... 60.80 6 Inez Engle, teaching 44.00 6 Hilda Reusser, teaching ... 58.80 8 Amos Stauffer, jr, teaching.. 48.60 8 Cleo Roop, teaching 47.80 10 Elizabeth Beitler, teaching.. 69.00 10 Leota Bailey, teaching 70.00 11 Edward E Roberts, teaching 80.00 11 John W Hornada, teaching. 70.00 15 Lizzie French, teaching ... 72.20 25 John W Hornada, teaching.. 60.00 27 Edward E Roberts, teaching 40.00 May * 9 Edward E Roberts, teaching 40.00 October 9 Noah L Burkhalter, teaching 45.00 9 Lizzie French, teaching.... 68.00 9 Anna Winans, teaching .... 68.00 9 Leota Bailey, teaching 72.00 9 Edward E Roberts, teaching 85.00 9 Inez Engle, teaching 55.00 9 L E Opliger, teaching 79.00 9 Amos Stauffer jr, teaching. 46.00 9 Leland Buckmaster, teaching 56.00 ??. John W Eckrote jr, teaching 44.00 November 6 Noah L Burkhalter, teaching 45.00 6 Lizzie French, teaching .... 68.00 6 Anna Winans, teaching .... 68.00 6 Leota Bailey, teaching 72.00 3 Edward E Roberts, teaching 85.00 6 Inez Engle, teaching 55.00 6 L E Opliger, teaching 79.00 6 Amos Stauffer jr. teaching. 46.00 6 Leland Buckmaster, teaching 56.00 December 4 Noah L Burkhalter, teaching ''45.00 4 Lizzie French, teaching.... 68.00 4 Anna Winans, teaching .... 68.00 4 Leota Bailey, teaching 72.00 4 Edward E Roberts, teaching 85.00 4 John W Eckrote jr, teaching 44.00 4 Inez Engle, teaching 55.00 4 L E Opliger, teaching 79.00 4 Amos Stauffer, teaching... 46.00 4 Leland Buckmaster, teaching 56.00 18 Edward E Roberts, teaching 40.00 22 Anna Winans, teaching .... 30 00 DOG FUND. Receipts. January 2 — Amount on hand $225.00 May 25 F W Studler, deg tax 110.00 June 22 From individuals, dog tax.. 'i.tt Expenditures. March 2 W J Archbold, sur dog fund 125.00 May 15 Adolph Ensley, sheep killed 18 00 I TOWNSHIP FUND. January 2, 1914— Balance on hand $ 110 00 Receipts during year 2018 32

TO THE PUBLIC 1 We are glad to announce I to the Public, That we are ready to make Farm Loans # immediately . We have an unlimited supply of money at lowest rates No delay. No red tape. We thank yau for your patronage, and invite you to I visit us when in Decatur. EAST OF COURT HOUSE, GROUND FLOOR. GRAHAM & WALTERS

Total balance Disbursements during year. 1.218.9.. 1 January 1, 1915— I Final balance $ $909.39 ROAD FUND. January 2, 1914— Balance on hand $64,.3a Receipts during year 6.40 Total balance $653.75 Disbursements during year. 123.90 January 1. 1915 — Final balance $529.85 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. January 2, 1914— Balance on hand $1588.20 Receipts dining year 4318.88 Total balance $5907.08 Disbursements during year. 2607.34 January 1, 1915 — Final balance $3299.74 TUITION FUND. January 2, 1914 — Balance on hand $1082.25 Receipts during year 6586.50 Total balance $7b68.73 Disbursements during year. 4320.20 January 1, 1915— Final balance $3348.55 DOG FUND. January 2, 1914— Balance on hand $225 00 Receipts during year Ajl.oo Total balance $3MP<> Disbursements during year.. Imp 1 " January 1, 1915 — Final balance Total balance as shown by thWr.jeport, $8290.53. Warrant checks outstanding December 31, 1914 $713.90 Total balances and outstanding warrants, December 31, 1914 ....$9004.43 Cash in depository December 31st. 1914, $9004.43. My service account is 212 days; amount, $424.00. JOHN W. COWENS. Trustee of Hartford Township. 0. M. BRADLEY CHIROPRACTOR Graduate of two schools Over Charlie Voglew ede Shoe Store Hours 1 to 5 & 7 to 8 p.m. Lady Attendant. HERE I AM YES lAM A REAL AUCTIONEER for Real Estate, Registered Stock and farm sales. Highest possible prices secured. Inquire about me. I talk High and low German, Swiss and English. Book your sales with an auctioneer now as you will later on. See me or leave date atoffice of Frisinger & Co. Residence Phone 426 J. J. BAUMGARTNER

REDUCED RATES _ T 0 I NEW ORLEANS, PENESCOLA, and MOBILE : ACCOUNT MADRI GRAS CELEBRATION Feb. 9th. to 15th. 1915 I See H. J. THOMPSON, Agent. Decatur, For Information. I BILLS ARE NOW DUE Your monthly electric bills are due and must be paid by the 20th. of this month ii order to escape the 10 Per Cent penalty. ’ No collections will be made by the Cir Treasurer. All bills must be paid at his office, > : WATER BILLS ARE DUE The quarterly payment of the water bil J are also due and must be paid at the Treasurer’s office by the 20th. of this month ill J order to escape the 10 Per Cent Penalty. J. D. McFarland, City Treasur. M. J. Mylott, Supt. of Water W«ib Make This Store Your Grocery Stce I Ijf VOU can pay more and get poorer 1 quality, but you cannot pay mod and get better quality. J The answer is that MARCO Grocery Producbl are the standard of goodness wherever sold. If you like a cup of coffee, rich in aroma, smooth in flavor, the "a" sl | er cup, please” kind-just say MARCO when ordering coffee. If you want a smooth, delicious cup of Cocoa, just remember to "’' a | upon MARCO. If you want Chili Sauce which gives zest to a good beefsteak, try M' CO. We sell, recommend and guarantee MARCO Food Products. *‘4 refund your money as cheerfully as we acept it if you are not ei’tiTj satisfied. - .... The MARCO advertising plan is un!q .. e , Agk us so exp|ain it . At your service, , I Star Grocery Kj