Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1916 — Page 2

—■ ANM Al. REPORT OF RECEIPTS AMI EXPENDITURE* OF THE Till ST'EE OF I NIOI* TOWNSHIP FOR THE YEAH ENDIMi lIEt'EMIIEH 31. 1013. TOWNSHIP FUND. Hrcrlpto. January. I Amount brought forward $ 265.86 5 T. H. Baltzell, distribution.. 282.41 Juno. 26 T. H. Baltzell, do 308.44 December. 7 Strauss Pros., ditch assess. 25.20 Disbursement*. January. 15 Fremont Howers, tile and ditching 20.00 30 Decatur Democrat Co., Pub. annual report 14.90 30 Herald Pub. Co., do 12.90 February. _ 10 Lloyd R. Archer, stamps .. 1.00 12 D. H. Goble Co., supplies ... 15.00 12 Kiger & Co., office books 8.86 May. 30 A. J. Bienz, part salary 100.00 July. 1 Wm. Buittner, part salary.. 50.00 August. 2 A. Mitch, cleaning ditch 168.00 19 Alva K. Berger, mowing dh. 41.69 September. 4 Decatur Herald Co., Pub. • road tax levy 2.00 7 C. L. V. Sheets, adv. board . 5.00 7C. I>. Spoiler, do .... . . . 5.00 7 Win. P. Barkley, do 5.00 11 A. J. Blenz. pt. trustee sal... 100.00 13 Henry Lehrman, mowing ... 8.50 13 Clenton Stevens, el. ditch 2.40 21 Philip Souer, cl. ditch 12.50 October. 1 Walter Thieme, cl. ditch 1.80 13 Claustneler a & Archer, ditch records and blanks 24.50 14 A. F. Thieme, mowing 19.32 19 D. H. Goble, annual reports 2.50 25 Do, senool supplies 2.81* November. 2 H. E. Baxter, cl. ditch 2.20 15 L. L. Troutner, do 3.00 18 Decatur Democrat Co., Pub. road tax levy 2.00 30 Wm. H. Buittner, hauling... 26.00 December. 2 Chas. Babbitt, cl. ditch 1.00 13 D. ft. Goble Co., four annual settlement blanks 2.47 14 Frederick Thieme, rd. sup... 68.00 17 H. F. lieinking, cl, ditch 4.70 18 Henry B. Heller, services.... 5.00 30 A. J. Bienz. sal. & off. rent.. 141.00 ROAD FUND. Receipts. January. 1 Amount brought forward.. $ 737.89 5 T. H. Baltzell, distribution.. 3.02 June. . 26 T. H. Baltzell. do 4 60.87

_T) 1. 11. UUO.CU, UV ... ivv.o, IlisbiirusemeiitH. January. 20 A F. Thieme, road work 1.50 March. 5 Harmon Iteinking, cement and work 9.00 April. 17 Geo. Schlegel, repairs 10.25 17 Jesse Burkhead, repairs 12.90 30 Herman Hultter, tile & dth. 6.45 J une. « 5 Frank Mclntosh, tile, brick and labor 12.15 16 B. F. Baxter, tile 1.38 21 Wm. Beltz, road work 3.50 August. 12 Jos. Crozie-, tile and work 3.00 13 Wm Millet, road work 2.00 30 D. H. Goble, supplies 2.06 September. 2 Lawrence Stauffer, ditching 19.00 I Geo. Schlegel, repair work. .. 4.00 7 Wm. Beltz, Hauling tile 8.00 11 T. H. Baltzell, road tax list 10.00 October. 13 i lausmeier & Archer, clvts. 83.32 I I Henry Colter, road plank 12.70 26 Martin Krueckeberg, hauling 3.00 November. 30 Wm. H. Buittner. do 19.00 December. II Krick & Tyndall, tile, brick 33.75 14 Frederick Thieme, grading.. 12.35 15 Claustneier & Archer, culvt 64.32 20 Decatur Foundry Co., basins 12.90 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Receipts. January. 1 Amount brought forward $ 779.64 5 T. 11. Baltzell, distribution.. 529.96 June. 26 T. H. Baltzell, do 503.13 Disbursements. January. 20 Smith. Yager & Falk. Diet... 3.50 30 E. M Hinton, wood & labor 4.00 February. 12 Kiger & Co., school books.. 8.40 March. 6 Lee Hdw. Co., stove i 37.75 9 Schafer Hdw. Co., locks, etc. 2.25 30 Charley Hak, wood 6.00 April. 1 Harriet Wilder. Inst. & Jan. 30.45 1 Esther Zerkel, do 30.10 1 Orpha Sheets, do, 34.30 2W. Guy Brown, Inst., Jan., . 30.10 5 Charley Grote, wood 6.00 6 Monema Flemln, Inst. Jan... 30.10 14 Hazey Beatty, do 30.10 17 Henry Lehrman, fuel 10.96 17 Do, repair, on house 4.10 May. 8 John Steigmeyer. fuel 9.00 8 Do, repair on house 3.50 12 E. J. Sheehan, transfers to Monroe, Allen Co 62.88 20 A. J. Bienz. tak. enumera 25.00 25 Amos Walters, repair house 3,05 July. 6 K. D. Myers, transfers Dec. 141.00 6 Decatur Lumber Co., c0a1... 7.35 13 Kiger & Co., sob. hooks. ... 2.87 13 T. J. Sheehan, transfers 108.00 17 E. S. Christen. Co. Com. 8.50 19 Ed. L. Augenbaugh, fumg 11.40 September. 1 Frank P. Smith, floor oil 4.00 8 John Bleeke. cl. school 3.00 13 H. H. Bushnell, brooms 9.75 13 Henry Lehrman, cl. school.. 7.05 16 Townsend & Pursley, co-op-eration registers 6.83 17 A. A. Brodbeck, hauling coal 10.00 17 Do, mowing school yard .... 1.50 22 Ellas Hinton, labor --6.30 22 Frank Mclntosh, fumigatn. 6.25 ■23 Wm. D. Barron, hauling coal 6.80 24 Charle.v Lehrman, oiling Ils. 5.00 24 Oliver Walters, hauling coal and cleaning school house.. 15.75 October. 1 C. L. V. Sheets, hauling coal 10.50 7 Niezer & Co., coal 147.57 19 J. H. Stahl, reading circles 39.00 25 D. H. Goble, school supplies 4.9'4 25 Do, Home & School Visitors 9.00 25 Frank Mclntosh, lime, etc... 7.00 13 Amos C. Walters, hauling 15. ml 15 C. F. Bueher, repairing roof 8.53 17 H. M. Daniels, coal . 80.00. 14 Smith, Yager & Falk, supp. 76.08’ December. 1 Jacob Barkley, hauling coal 4.75 1 Ross Isenberger. do 3.75 2 G. E. Steele, drilling well . 135.20 TUITION FUND. Rwcipt*. January. 1 Amount brought forward $ 933.44 5 Old Adams Co. bank, Int 6.41 5 T. H. Baltzell. distribution 530.58 30 T. H. Baltzell, com, sch. rev. 544.80 30 Do, cong. school fund Int.. 40.20 February. 1 People’s Ln. & Trust Co., Int. 6.19 April. 3 Do, Feb. and March Int 14.23 May. 3 Do, April Int: 5.39 June. 1 Do, Ma? Int _i 5.57 26 T. H. Baltzell, distribution . 502.57 July. 1 Peop. Loan & Trust Co.. Int. 5.48 17 T. H. Baltzell, distribution 707.50' August. 1 Peop. Loan & Trust Co., Int. 8.46 September. • 1 Do, August Int. 8.49 October. 2 Do, September Int 8.21 18 Do, October Int „ 7.01 December. 2 Do, November Int 6.85 DiMburseinentsi January. 23 W. Guy Brown, teaching 30.00 23 Orpha Sheets, do 3Q.00 February, 13 Orpiia Sheets, do 30.00 20 W. Guy Brown, do 50.00 20 Esther Zerkel, do .... 80.00 20 Harriet Wilder, do 82.00 March. 24) Orpha Sheets, do 15.00 April. 1 Harriet Wilder, do 79.75 1 Esther Zerkel, do 69.50 1 Orpha Sheets, .do .... 113.50 2 W. Guy Brow*. do 69.50 6 Monema Fleirftng. do 149.50 14 Hazel Beatty, do 149.50 October. :> Nellie G. Barkley, do 40.00 9 Lncile Smith, do ... 40.00 9 Esther Zerkel. do 40.00 9 Vernon Brodbeck, do 40.00 9 Lucile Fleming, do . 40.00 9 Sylvia Beatty, do 40.00 November. 13 Lucile Fleming, do 50.00 13 Veruon JJjudbeck, do 25.00

1 13 Nellie Barkley, do SO’O 13 Sylvia BeiUty, do 50.90 13 Lu-ile Smith, do 50.00 13 Esther Zerkel. do 50.00 December. ~ „ 4 Lucile Fleming, do 4 4 Vernon Rrmjbeck, do 40.00 4 Nellie Barkley, do 40.00 4 Rvlvla Reatty, do 40.00 ' 4 Lucile Smith, do 12’!!!! 4 Esther Zerkel, do . • 50.00 DOG FUND. Receipt*. January. > . .... ... 1 Amount brought forward $ -61.00 Muy. 21 Fremont Bowers, tax col 119.00 June. 27 Porter, delln. dog tux 21.00 17 j. F. Frucht*, do 9.00 BlNburxenieal*. JulyEC4xNoaemf cm cm cm ctnffw M h re ti 1 W. J. Archbold, eurp fund 161.00 Mav. 21 Emanuel Hart, damg. sheep 10.00 August. 3 Frank, Mclntosh, sheep killed ... 45.00 November. 13 Wm. Buitter, damg. t<> sheep 8.00 21 Mvla Sehnepp. damg. stock 4.32 DITCH FUND. Receipt*. December. 31 Assess., J. Wagner ditch $ 226.86 31 Assess. Sam’l Darr ditch Total $ 602.85 DlMbureenientM. December. 31 On Wagner ditch .... 118.50 31 On Darr ditch 131.82 Total $ 250.32 HECSPITI I.ATIOV DIH . ill. HHO. TDWNSIIIp FUND Balance on hand 3 266.86 Receipts during year 616.0 . Total balance and receipts $ 881.91 Disbursements during year 876.1 ! Final balance - $ 5.79 ROAD FUND. Balance on hand $ 737 8' Receipts during year 463.8 ' Total balance and receipts $1201.78 Disbursements during year ..$ 386.53 Final balance $ 815.25 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND. Balance on hand $ 774.64 Receipts during year .... ...$1034.09 Total balance and receipts $1811.73 Disbursements during year ... 1275.07 Final balance $ 536.66 TUITION! FUND. Balance on hand . . ..’ $ 993.44 Receipts during year $2407.94 Total balance and receipts $3401.48 Disbursements during* year .. 1729.25 Final balance $1672.13 t DOO FUND. Balance on hand . $ 261.00

Receipts during year 149.00 Total balance and receipta .$ 410.00 ) Disbursements during year ... 228.32 Final balance 2 181.68 TOTALS OF ALL FUNDS. 1 Balance on hand >3037.83 Receipts during year ...... 4670.9, , Total balance and receipts $7,06.80 1 Disbursements during year 4498.29 , Final balance $3208.51 Total balance as shown- by this report $3208.51 , Warrant checks outstanding 40.00 : Total Bal. and warrants $3248.51 1 Cash in depository $3248.51 Service acct., 158 days $ 316.00 A. J. BIENZ, Trustee. o DR. WELLS 7 (The Golden Rule My Code of Ethics) Dr. Wells treats all chronic and private diseases of men and women and invites those who have been unable to secure satisfactory results elsewhere to call and see him. Consultation is free. WOMEN suffering from maladies pe culiar to their sex are assured the best possible treatment by non-sur-gical methods. • MEN who are in need of reliable advice or treatment for any weakness, rectal diseases, private or blood diseases, are cured in the shortest time possible. TUBERCULAR AFFECTIONS of throat, lungs, joints or glands treated by rational methods that succeed when old methods fail. RHEUMATISM cured by the new in tra-venous method. When all other methods fail I will cure you. The first treatment will help you. CATARRH, DEAFNESS — My treatment for Catarrh and Deafness is the best. If your case is curable I can cure you. zYE DISEASE—I treat all disesases of the eyes and ears. The best place to get glasses. Eyes tested free. PILES —I absolutely guarantee to cure any case of piles without surgery. No detention from business. 1 cure fissure by painless process. CANCER —I cure Cancer without the knife and remove warts, moles, scars, blemishes and superfluous hairs. STOMACH TROUBLES—My electric treatment for stomach troubles cures when drugs fail. ECZEMA, Psoriasis and acne cured when all others fail. ELECTRICITY—I have one of the most perfectly equipped offices in the United States with every electric device known to be of use in the treatment of disease. IF OTHERS have been unable to cure you, I solicit an interview. • Consultation free. H. O. WELLS, M. D. t 229 E. Berry St., Fort Wayne. r> , PIMPLY? WELL, DON'T BE! People Notice It. Drive Them Off With Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets A pimply face will not embarrass you much longer It you get a package of Dr. Edwards' Olive Tablets. The skin should begin to clear after you have taken the tablets a few nights. Cleanse the blood, the bowels and the liver with Olive Tablets. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are the successful substitute for calomel—there’s never any sickness or pain after taking them. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets do that which calomel does, and just as effectively, but their action Is gentle and safe Instead of severe and irritating. No one who takes Olive Tablets is ever cursed with "a dark brown taste.’’ a bad breath, a dull, listless, "no good’’ feeling, constipation, torpid liver, bad disposition or pimply face. Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are a purely vegetable compound mixed with olive oil; you wifi know them by their olive color. Dr. Edwards spent years among patients afflicted with liver and bowel complaints, and Olive Tablets are tha immensely effective result. Take one or two nightly tor a week. See how much better you feel and look. 10c and 25c per box. All druggists. The Olive Tablet Company, Columbus, O. DEMOCRAT WANT ADS PAY BIG

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