Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 13, Number 19, Decatur, Adams County, 22 January 1915 — Page 6
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sr..f>o; eheep, 5,000; string; top lambs, ch'ckonn n: 18.28; cattle, 426; dull. Indian Runner ducks Sc ' Fowls He G. 1 .BUHA. He — — (b'tse He New corn ''' Young turkeys 14c Clover seed _ 2? Ol<l Tom turkeys lie Alslke seed old Hen turkeys 11c Wheat 'Old Roosters * c Rye * ;'' I ’ret h eggs 31c Barley _ ' Butter 27c Timothy Seed s 2o ® 1 Above prices paid for poultry free * s I from feed. ■ "■ — NIBLICK 4 CO. 3»• 1 DECATUR CREAMERY CO. Eggs ’ ’ • Butter Butter fat, delivered 31c FULLENKAMPB. Butter fat, In country 2S.t Egg S 32c i Butter, wholesale 31c Butter Butter, retail 34c BEHLINGS. Indian Runner ducks 3c. COAL PRICES. Chickens He Fowls Stove >7.50 Ducks llc |Sffi? ‘ B 0 Geese 1‘", r'hestnut, hard $7.75 Young turkeys 14'' Poca, egg and lump $6.03 Old Tom turkeys • W. Ash $4.50 Old Hen turkeys !’• : V. Splint $4.25 )ld Rooster* Bl u valley $4.25 Rutter, packing stock 18c )} H . 50 1 Pres " eggs ± Cannell 7.7.7. $6.00 Bu,ter X .1. Hill $500; Fresh eggs V" ‘, i Kentucky $4 50 abov. prices pain tor poultry free Aeuiucvy . , . Lurlg »* 6C from feed _______
ITS TIME TO , BOOK YOUR SALE FOR SPRING I have been crying sales in this co-| unty a good many years and feel that I can get the high dollar for you. I have conducted hundreds of success-’ ful sales which ought to convince any I person that I can do as I say. It is now time to book your spring sale and I will be glad to give you a,, date...l speak German, Swiss and ] English. 1 i Book your sale now. John Spuhler I UME AND SULPHUR For Spraying Trees 15c Per Gallon Phone or write R. E. HELLER, Monrot, Ind. MONEY TO LOAN On Farms:- 5 & 10 years. FRISINGER & SHAMP Office With Frisinger & Co. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY PIG
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TRUSTEE’S REPORT annual report of AND FXPLNOITURE3 OF 7RUSIE.E OF PREBLE TOWNSHIP FOR YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1914. TOWNSHIP FUND. Receipts. Jnntinry .. 1 Amount cn hand j-in.s-Jun< .. 2C T II Bitll’zell. June dlst .8.1..8 July August Gallmeyer, error.... Expenditure*. January , ~ , ;; TII Baltzell, wrk rd usf.. 10.90 3 T II Baltzell,' Held ex 25.02 2X It H Gobel, twp supplier .. it'A.' February . . Clousmeier & Archer, sup . 5.u0 7 Hoagland Lum Co., lumber. 1i49 II Decatur Item. Co. annul rep !■> 17 Decatur Herald Co. pig rep I>.2<’ _>r> l) W Hoffman, tins serv... oo.ou March , , August G illni. yer. ditch wrk 4.0' i 0 Lewis Fi tii elite, ditch bene. 38.00
•April ,■ 20 Kreigh Bros. Hie 44.66 23 Wm Grote, misc work 16.00 ': 28 August Gallmeyer, bi g wrk «0' c 28 l ied Bunck, twp wrk »•«> : May , ’ 7 Clausmeier * Archer, sup.. 1«5 . 18 I) H Gobel. twp sup -81 28 Louis Worthman, misc wrk lO.vu July o oo 1 It D Christen, postage •>»» j 10 DW Hoffman, RR& Hv ex 24.75 August . ' 17 Oscar Fuhrman, clean .... 4.00 26 Peter Bauer, cleaning 21.00 27 Ossian Lum Co., cement.. 9.60 Sep'ember 1 August Gallmeyer, adv. serv 5.00 • 1 Lewis Worthman, adv ser.. 5.00 1 Fred Bunck, adv services.. 5.00 7 Samuel Jaberg, cleaning... 82.50 14 D W Hoffman, supr serv... 150.00 lit Martin Schoeler, cleaning. 14.50 28 Phi! .Macklin, transcripts.. 2.50 October | 7 Claustneier & Archer, tp sup 4.00> ’ !» Decatur Herald Co, pub not 2.001 12 Sug Colrick, supr serv 26.40 31 I) W Hoffman, part exps... 12.3a November 14 I) W Hoffman, supr serv... 100.00 December 4 John Hoffman, supr serv.. 60.2a 5 August Scheumann, supr ser 47.00 I 7 Herman Koeneman, supr ser 55.00 j 8D H Gobel Ptg Co, supplies 3.331 ! . i lausmeier & Archer, sup rep .75 12 D B Erwin, supr services.. 5.00 j 15 Decatur Democrat, notices 6.8 s i' ■ Herman Bunck, haul culvrts 5.6a 15 Mary Hoffman, office rent. 35.00 tit Kreigh Bros., tile tor dtch. p. 85 124 Herman Scheuman, ditching 12.00 | 29 D W Hoffman, supr serv... 104.00 :■> I) W Hoffmann, expenses.. 23.00 ROAD FUND. Receipts. January „ . 1 Amount on hand s_iß.i4j i Jone : !15 Ch. Ehlerding, road blank.. 1.50 i 26 T H Baltzell, June dist.... 1671.16 November 2 Fred Blumenberg, car stone. 47.31 December 115 Fred Eikboff, ersh stone... 11.7 b Expenditures. February ■ 19 Erie Stone Co, ersh stone. 8.97 March 10 M E Kiefer, hauling 5.50 11 Charles Kraft, hauling 7.60 24 David Werling, bdge plank 63.98 26 Christ Conrad, tax receipt.. 4.92 April 6Wm Biebericb, tax receipt 4.93 8 Edward Kolter, shov snow. 28.30 29 Henry Miller, shov snow... 1.80 May 3 Adolph Bultemeier, shov sn 6.40 7 Clausmeier & Archer, grader 125.00 9 Albert Fruechte, shov snow 3.60 15 Adolph Doerhman, shov snw 2.00 June I Andrew Fuhrman, shov snow 3.20 6 Adolph Stoppenhagen, shov 2.40 6 Henry Erxleben, shov snow 1.40 12 Erie Stone Co. esh stone.. 6.00 13 Walter Bultemeier, shov 80 17 Wm Mackmyier, shov snow .90 17 Ed Shurich, shov snow.... 1.60 27 Rudolph Bunck, shov, etc.. 5.15 July 14 Fred Eikhoff, shov snow... 5.10 16 Otto Conrad, shov snow.... 1.60 17 Otto Ostermeier, shov snow 3.00 August 8 Henry Gallmeyer, shov snw 1.00 8 Herman Scheuman, shov sn 3.80 • 12 Herman Koeneman, shov sn 2.60 . 15 Ernst Scheuman, shov snow 3.80 j 28 Erie Stone Co, ersh stone. 366.08 , j Se ptember 1 Herman Reese, shov snow. 2.00 ' 19 Martin Conrad, shov snow. 1.20 October 9 Erie Stone Co, ersh stone.. 224.63 13 Erie Stone Co, ersh stone.. 94.00 ’, 16 Erie Stone Co, ersh stone. 77.33 • 23 Eric Stone Co, crsii stone.. 580.26 ~ i November l ’ 7 Erie Stone Co, ersh stone. 212.4 C II John Witte, shov snow’ 1.60 k 14 Simon Sommers, gravel .... 17.25 F 16 Erie Stone Co. ersh stone.. 46.74 s 20 Wm Frank, gravel 19.95 s , 30 Herman Scheuman, gravel. 7.70 ' i December • 1 Herman Scheuman, ers stone 8.50 1 Otto Bunck, haul stone,... 5.12 4 Simon Sommers, gravel ... 3.50
7 Otto Bunck, shov sn>w ... X 112 Henry Miller, haul cis stone k 1.5 'l2 Charley Kiefer, ba'i! ci s stone -5 1 1G 11. nry I- Gallmyer. ham stone .. .. 24 Fi< d Diilirm. 1 •?. 24 Fred Bun. k. huu! atom-.... - •H CII lio.'lnm..nn, shov snow Lt.' SPECIAL SCHOOL Fl ND. Receipts. ! January *,...7 (l r, , 6 Hod Bunck, cement b.ou Aptn i«5 ! .10 E II Kruetzman, ti.e 1 - June ri ! 26 r H Baltzell, June dist. ■ i.', 1 ' h is Shultz, for schl No. 3 133.34 31 Wm C Grote, coal 4.60 Expenditure:'. Janmiiy ~ 2 .'li.i.ih Yager A Falk, schl sup 14.0 ■i Thct. r Kl.ne, wood 32. m y dieter Kline, janitor...... 40.00 b, 1) H Gobel Ftg Co. Schl \is 8.70 16 L O Adler., janitor 30.00 j Waitv-r Dunn, reading cir 12.64 I' hf'iary n 6 Christen & Smith, furn fix.. 26.75 March t „ .. ...etor Kline, janitor 40.00 pi August Worthman, wood .. 23.00 24 t ieble Elev. Co., coal 37.6AP ril >7O 0* » i maimer Judd, janitor work I—Jo 10 Homer Rauderbush, Inst. .. 21.H' 11 Wm Bultemeyer, trans 14.00 21 Wm Kruetzman, trans .... 82.00 21 Peter Bauer, janitor 69.00 23 B F Kizer, institutes 19.75 ' 23 L O Adler, institutes 21-70 23 L O Adler, janitor 40.00 23 Thetor Kline, janitor 39.00 23 Httlda Bauer, institutes ... 17.50 June 5 L E Opliger, Co Com 15.00 Jul y . 1 Decatur Ins Agcy, Ins »b.»u 10 D W Hoffman, enumeration 32.00 14 Gustave Miller, rep schl.... 6.00 14 August Scheuman, ap. schl. 2.00 17 Edwin Ostermeier, transpor 15.00 21 Jackson Hill C & C Co, coal 93.13 22 H A Breiner, weigh c0a1... 2.50 I August , , 1 Fred Kleine, haul coal ... 24.25 1 Ed X Ehinger, bond coup.. 974.40 1 Ira Baker, painting 117.34 26 Peter Bauer, cleaning etc.. 7.00 September 3 Old Adams Co bank, coupns -0b.40 4 Herman Reese, aprais schl. 2.00: 4 George Ernst, haul coai.... 5.00 •7 J C Grandstaff, drugs 9.71 9 Ward Fruechte, haul coal.. 3.50 9 Albert Fruechte, haul coal. 3.50 October 3 Herman Bunck, moving bld 3.00 7 Clausmeier & Archer, sup.. 47.95] 10 Clara Kiefer, cleaning schl. 5.00 November 5 Johti Miller, haul coal 16.00 7 Wm Meyer, haul coal 4.00 14 Henry Ehlerding. painting. 5.00 14 Clausmeier & Archer, sup.. 22.50 17 Otto Bunck, aprais, etc .... 5.00 December 8D H Gobel Ptg Co, Schl Vis 8.75 10 Eli Hagens, civil gvt bks.. 5.00 II Fred Kleine, dirct. serv... 8.50 12 D B Erwin, wrk schl sale. 15.00 12 Mart Heckman, trans, child 12.50 16 Smith, Yager & Falk, paint 8.80 17 Webb Pub Co, supplies.... 9.90 17 Schafer Hdwe Co, repairs.. 17.55 17 Fay Hammall, janitor 16.25 18 C W Hohnhouse, janitor.. 32.50 19 Wm F Joebker, schl sup.. 2.72 24 L O Adler, janitor 27.60 24 Peter Bauer, janitor 69.00 TUITION FUND. Receipts. January 1 Amount on hand $1346.38 2 Old Adams Co bank, Dec int 7.06 21 W J Archbold, Jan dist.... 626.19 February Old Adams Co Bank, int. Jan.. 8.06 March 2 Old Adams Co Bank, Feb int 7.45 April 1 Old Adams Co.bank.Marint 7.75 6 Jeff Klopfenstein, liq license 50.00 30 Old Adams Co bank, Apr int 10.00 May 16 O D Way, transfers 56.00 29 Old Adams Co bank, May int 5.73 June 23 A J Shaffer, transfers 98.00 26 T H Baltzell, June dist.... 282.75 July 1 Old Adams Co. bank, int... 6.47 16 H B Brown, transfers 168.00 23 T H Baltzell, July dist.... 791.74 31 Chas E Magley, transfers ..420.00 August 1 Old Adams Co bank, int July 12.98 September 3 Old Adams Co bank, Aug int 12.70 October 3 Old Adams Co bank, Sep int 10.90 November 2 Old Adams Co bank, Oct int 10.41 December I Old Adams Co bank, Nov int 8.09 Expenditures. January ' 16 L O Adler, teaching 60.00 16 B F Kizer, teaching 79.00 ’l?" "ulda Bauer, teaching .... 60.00 27 Fay Hammall, teaching.... 50.00 .30 Homer Rauderbush, teach. 62.00 ' February 'I 5 B F Kizer, teaching 79.00 , 5 Hulda Bauer, teaching .... 50.00 ' March 1 10 B F Kizer, teaching 50.00 10 Hulda Bauer, teaching ....'"'50.00 1 12 Fay Hammall, teaching.... 60.00 : 25 L O Adler, teaching 50.00 ’ April 10 Homer Rauderbush, teach. 186.00 II Fay Hammall, teaching ... 49.80 23 B F Kizer, teaching 108.00 23 L O Adler, teaching 200.00 23 Hulda Bauer, teaching.... 140.00 May 18 O D Way, transfers 64.00 June 13 Decatur Schl Bd., transfers 144.00 July I G M T Houck, transfers.... 64.00 October 19 Hulda Bauer, teaching 68.00 19 Carl W Hohnhouse, teaching 65.00 November 5 L O Adler, teaching 60.00 10 Fay Hammall, teaching.... 80.00 14 C W Hohnhaus, teaching.. 65.00 17 Wm C Adler, teaching 100.00 December II Hulda Bauer, teaching 68.03 17 Fay Hammall, teaching... 87 4e 18 C W Hohnhouse, teaching. 81.25 21 Hulda Bauer, teaching .... 88.4 u 24 L O Adler, teaching 181,50 24 Wm C Adler, teaching 7250 DOG FUND. Receipts. January
BIG CLEARANCE SALE ON RUGS 20 Per Cent DI 1 COUNT R 2 —Ticking out rugs now is better than PUTTING MONEY IN A SAVINGS BANK. Save a dollar or two or or tour or five or ten on each Rug; 20 Per Cent is pretty good inUterest, that, with no risk to nu; no chanups to take—because rugs will be no cheaper; they II be higher, in fact are already higher at the mills. HTYmELEOTNS Al® Gsave the difference Have the purchase laid r side until spring if y OU wish. Pay part now and the balSance as soon as you can spare it. By the time you will want the rug it will have been paid for, and you will hardly miss the money. J U IU N -fVI1 1 TiT'-j •> /|1 FOLLOW V DECATUR. IND.
1 Amount on hand -*5125.48 May 14 Ed Gallmeyer, dog tax 156.00 Expenditures. March 2 W J Archbold, dog money. 25.48 July 20 Wm Schultz, damages,.... 30.00 TOWNSHIP FUND. Jan. 1, 1914— Balance on hand $2477.82 Receipts during year 289.16 Total Bal. and Receipts ....$2766.98 Disbursements during year.sllo7.l2 Final Balance $1659.86 ROAD FUND. Jan. 1, 1914— Balance on hand $ 278.74 Receipts during year 1731.72 Total Bal. and Receipts.. .$2010.46 Disbursements during year. 1999.02 Final Balances $11.44 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. January 1, 1914 — Balance on hand $ 607.05 Receipts during year 2117.68 Total Bal. and Receipts.... 2724.73 Disbursements during year. 2540.91 Final Balances $183.82 TUITION FUND. January 1, 1914 — Balance on hand $1346.38 Receipts during year 2600.28 Total Bal. and Receipts... .$3946.66 Disbursements during year. 2622.85 Final Balances $1323 81 DOG FUND. January 1, 1914 — Balance on hand $125,48 Receipts during year 156*00 Total Bal. and Receipts....s2Bl.4B Disbursements during year.. 55.48 Final balances $226.00 Total balance as shown by this report, $3404.93. Warrant checks outstanding Dec 31, 1914, $521.01. Total balances and outstanding warrants, Dec. 31. 1914, $3404.93. Cash in depository, Dec 31 1914 $3925.94. ’ ’ My service account is 202 daysamount, $404.00. ’ D. W. HOFFMAN, Trustee of Preble Township. o — CALENDAR FOR WEEK ENDING JANUARY 23, 1915. Friday, January 22, 7:30 p. m. Decatur Chapter, No. 127, O. E. S. Regular stated meeting. Arrangements will be made for children’s pro gram and entertainment.
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