Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 14, Number 14, Decatur, Adams County, 17 January 1916 — Page 3

TRUSTEE’S REPORT ANNUAL REPORT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Os THE TRUSTEE OF JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP FOR THE < YEAR ENDING DECEMBER, 31 1916TOWNSHIP FUND Recelf* 3 - J?" Bal. from 1914 F ’- 17 ’ C8 24 T. H. Baltic!!, June dist 589 98 19 K F. Bleeke. docket fees... .5° December. 23 T. H. Baltzell, December distribution S 5 23 J. T. Kelly, error in b«tvice Account 4 Disbursements. 7 E. C. Arnold. int.*on 1< n 12 8 Berne Supply Co. boo. 13 Peter Kinney .ditcli •- 13 D. H. Goble & Co. b bs | - 14 William Bradford st.u ps 23 John Wendel, labor February i TawK • . •,n 10 Jesse Yaney, moving .... 11 Kiger & Co., on deik ; 18 C. Smitley. hauling tile... ■ M l“ r Decatur Herald, prtg f 1 95 V 1 J. L. Yaney, trustee ■ 1 00 iT J. L. YaneyJ trustee j "" J i ls, d)ecatur Democrat, prtg. 05 1 p L. Macklin, ass. ssmenk on G. W. Gates ditch .... Ibb 1 P L. Macklin, ass- sment f on Jacob Huser ditch .. -* b , 6 J. T. Kelly, trustee ('LL 7 F & M. State Bank. int... ,- b ® 13 J. M. Peel, supervisor ... August. . _ o 75 I 5 Chas. Duer, supervrigr 10 Wm. H. Bradford, stamps ■ •"> 27 Homer Charleston, ser- . vices as supervisor ..... a - ov September. B >5 00 2 J. U Yaney, trus -e 6 Chas. Duer, superv.sor • 29 Decatur Democrat, prtg. 4 - uu 0 8 Ct< j 6 L. Yaney, tru “ t3e -,ff‘yoo 22' Kiger & Tomlinson. i£>ol November. 4 60 00 3 J. L. Yaney, trustee .. • bu - Jt? 22 Leonard Supply Co., Ute records .*?• December. r n 1 Chas. Duer, super tis< b ’-e0 2 Decatur Herald, - uu 8 Homer Charleston, s- ’ vices as supervisor B. ’ 3 T. F. Rian. supervP >■ 17 Kiger & Co supplied --85 21 Wm. Bradford, stamß luu. 23 W. J. Archbold, examiners ■ 23 J T. Kelly, attorney® ’.to 24 D. H. Goble, Prt S-® rn 1 book and blanks . . ..S l»-60 25 J. L. Yaney, asseasm on ditches ■ j-• • 4 ‘ 27 J. M. Peel, superr.sor -9)

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30 T. F. Rian, supervisor .. 84.50 81 J. L. Yaney, expenses.... 37,75 31 Albert Adams, advisory | Hoard 5 00 31 J. M. Bollenbacher. Advis, Board 5,00 31 William Kerr, AdvisoryBoard 5.00 31 J. L. Yaney, off. rent.... 60.00! 31 J, Y. Yaney, trustee 85.00 ROAD FUND Receipts. Jan. 7 Bal. from 1914 $ 33,80 June. 24 T. H. Baltzell, Juno dlst. 905.51 December. 23 T. H. Baltzell, December distribution 10.10 Disbursements, fan. 13 Peter Kinney, stone 9.67 March. 4 J. O. Boehm, repairs on grader and pump 2.00 13 Berne Lumber Co. cement 13.95 April. 10 Chgs. Duer, road work... 8.00 July. 13 J. M. Peel, labor 4.00 15 T. F. Rian, labor 23,75 17 Good Road Meh. Co. repairs, grader blade 6.00 August. * 3 David Berger, tile 15.30 3 Homer Charleston, labor 8.00 21 J. W. Boehm, repairs..,. 22.05 September. 15 S. S. Egly, brick 3.75 29 Good Road Machine Co. repair for grader 1.08 October. 22 J. D. Adams & Co., sewbr pipe and grader blade... 38.96 November. ,15 T. H. Baltzell, making road tax list 10.00 24 A. Gottschalk, tile 10.84 December. I 9 Troy Huey, stone 13.14 9 J. O. Boehm repairs 4.25 20 John Marshall repairing grader etc., 2.70 23 Decatur Foundry & Meh. Co., catch basin covers... 6.25 SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND Receipts. Jan. 7 Bal. from 1914 $108979 June. 24 T. H. Baltzell, June dlst. 584.80 December. 23 T. H. Baltzell, December distribution 555.60 Disbursements. Jan. 8 Bierle & Yeager, supplies 6.80 8 Miller & Yeager, repairs 1.00 8 A. J. Moser & Co. repairs 228.13 8 Berne Supply Co. supplies 54.65 10 Adam Saxman, pump .... 3.50 .13 D. H. Goble, school* visiti ors 12.84 il3 Eli Hagens, books 6.00 16 Cyrus Laukhart, supplies I and director services ... 11.95 20 Ben Allen, brooms 3.65 28 Berne Hdw. Co., repairs.. 3.25 February 23 Simon Zehr, director 4.00

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COAT AND SUIT BARGAINS ! $15.00 Coats, sale 7.50 x $12.50 Coats, sale 6.75 p SIO.OO Coats, sale 4.95 SPECIAL SUIT VALUES. fts2o.oo Suits, sale $9.95 .if $10.50 Suits, sale 7.50 $15.00 Suits, sale 7.50 1 Lot Coats worth from $9.00 i to $15.00, this sale ... .$3.50 \ All Children’s Coats at loss X than cost. Big stock to select from. All One-Piece Dresses at big bargains. All Dress Skirts 20 per cent discount. I

March. 4 E. J. Kinney, sell, supp’los 13.56 I 5 Butler Woodruff, services 10.55 8 J. J. Tester, Janitor 7.65 9 Mary Champer, Janitor .. 860 12 Ottos Burk, institutes... 18.40 112 Ray Duff, institutes...',. 17.34 112 Ray Duff, Janitor 8.40 13 Berne Lumber Co., repair.; 3.73 17 J. W. Snyder, institutes 23.40 23 Alfred Adang, janitor.... 20.20 23 Frank D. Brewster, instit. 16.40 23 Bertha Furgeson, teach. 12J<20 23 Bertha Furgeson, Janitor *41’05 29 J. A. Buckmaster, teach. 171.60 29 J. A. Buckmaster, instit. 15.72 April. 6 Lihbio Miller, janitor ... 18.00 17 Owen Sapp, hauling coal 2.89 May. . 6 Jno. Smith, heat deflector 3.00 10 ,T. L. Yaney, enumeration 22.00 13 S. J. Fogle, director 5.00 22 J. C. Fogle, hauling coal ‘ 2.49 June. 15 Bernard Muhlcncamp, for transfers 68.00 21 Christ Stengel, transfers 136,00 24 Peter Kinney, haul coal 2.64 24 S. Lafountains, haul, coal 2.38 29 J. H. Stahl, books 30.90 July. 1 E. S. Christen, commencement expenses 8.50 3 A. Ralston, repairing well 1.00 12 J. M. Wells, transfers ... 144.00 12 A. Harlow, transfers ... 65.00 ■ 22 J. A. Coleman, brooms .. .70 22 Geneva Milling & Grain Co., coal 35.35 August. 7 Austen Evans, haul, coal 5.20 11 C. Riffle, hauling c0a1... 5.95 11 Lee Lindsey, hauling coal 5.10' 11 Harvey Ault, hauling coal 6.33, 11 Geneva Milling & Grain Co., coal /or schools ... 130.60; 13 Chas. Snyder, haul, coal 4.431 IS Phil. Brewster, haul, coal 2.07 *3 Jacob Tester, haul, coal 2.12 14 John Topp, haul c0a1... 2.38! 12 Ven Miller, haul c0a1... 2.55 19 Ec. Aufenbaugh, fumlgators .... 11.40 21 Ralph Smitley. haul coal 3.72 26 Homor Charleston, haul. 3.00 31 C. E. Debolt, haul. c0a1... 2.31 September. 6 Sacred Heart Academy transfer 36.00 7 Dale Rockwood, haul, coal 2.72 11 Lewis Sapp, haul coal ... 4.13 October, 1 John Hi-ey labor 19.50 22 W. H. Davis, books 8.13 23 John Hisey, repairing windows and door 3.50 28 Mary Champer, Janitor .. 3.00 November. 24 Gilllom Lumber Co., lumber at No. 4 1.36 December. 9 Mary Champer, Janitor .. 1.65 9 Adam Saxman, glasi, etc. 9.20 10 John Hisey, repairing pump and out houses.... 8.30 22 Ind. reformatory, brooms 3.00 24 D. H. Goble Co., supplies 20 75 TUITION FUND Rr*c A intS.

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CARPET AND RUG BARGAINS Owing to the monthly advances in Rugs and Carpets, it will be to your interest to buy new. Dyes and Yarns are advancing in prices. Best 26 oz. Akola Carpet, cheap SI.OO, sale 87c Best Five-ply, all wool, worth 75c, sale . . . t 67c Best Five-ply Colton Chain, worth 60 and 65c, sale 52c Best Five-ply, Union, worth 15c to 50c, sale 38c Rrst Fivp-nlv Cnffnn wnrlh 35c to 40c. snip Sir

January. 7 Bal. from 1914 $ 664.61 22 T. H. Baltzell, school revenue • 64.3J6 22 T. H. Baltzell, school, int. 61.12 February 3 F. & M. State Bank. int... 2.95 March. 9 F. & M. State Bank. int. 2.52 April. 27 F. & M. State Bank, int. 2.13 May. 15 F. & M. State Bank, int.... ‘.76 June. • 17 F. &M. State Bank, int 75 24 T. H. Baltzell, June dist. 380.62 July. 6 F. & M. State Bank. int... 1.50 22 T. H. Baltzell, July dist. 822.10 August. 4 F. & M. State Bank, int. 4.42 September. 11 F. &. M. State Bank. int. 4.84 October. 23 F. &. M. State Bank, int. 4.36 November. 13 F. & M. State Bank, int. 4.31 December. 15 F. &. M. State Bank. int. 3.71 23 T. H. Baltzell, December distribution 370.98 31 F. & M. State Bank. int. 3.68 Disbursements. January. 7 Ottes Burk, teaching ... 100.00 1 9 Ray Duff, teaching school 120.00 10 Jesse W. Snyder, do 200‘.00 13 Frank D. Brewster, teach. 90.00 19 J. A. Buckmaster, -teach. 100.00 February 6 Bertha Furgeson, teach. 100.00 6 JesJe W. Snyder, do 100.00 18 Ray Duff, teaching 20.00 March. il2 Otte; Burk, teaching.... 148.00 112 Day Duff, teaching 99.80 117 Jesse W. Snyder, teach. 88.00 123 Frank D. Brewster, teach, 149.20 I Octobe -. i 23 J. W. Snyder, teaching... 50.00 30 ZA. Buckmaster, teach. 60.00 November. * 1 Adda Ketchum, teach.... 45.60 25 Adda Ketchum, teach. .. 43.32 27 J. A. Buckmaster, teach. 90.00 December. . 3 F. D. Brew-ster, teaching 140.00 15 J. W. Snyder, teaching.. 145.00 18 Ray Duff, teaching 150.00 20 Otis Burk, tedYhing .... 187.00 30 J. A. Buckmaster, teach. 80.00 DOG FUND Receipts. Jan. 7 Bal. from 1914 ...$152.02 15 Persons owing dog tape. .. 2.00 February 1 Persons owing dog tax... 4.00 May. 13 S. J. Fogle, dog tax.... 118.00 Tune. 17 Persons owing dog tax... 13.00 July. 1 Persons owing dog tax... 18.00 September. 18 Persons owing dog tax... 6.00 November. 13 Persons owing dog tax... 2.00 Expenditures.

>. Special Dress Goods Values Prices are lower today than you will see them for some time to come. All Wool Dress Goods, $2.00 yd., sale $1.48 All Wool Dress Goods, $1.75 yd., sale 1.38 All $1.50 Dress Goods, $1.50 yd., sale 1.22 All Wool Dress Goods, $1.25 yd., sale .98 All Wool Dress Goods, SI.OO yd., sale .84 All Wool Dress Goods, $ .85 yd., sale .72 ? .75 ’All Wool Dress Goods, Sale....s .62 All Wool Dress Goods, $ .50 yd., sale .44 All Wool Dress Goods, $ .25 yd., sale .21 All Wool Dress Goods, $ .15 yd., sale .12

March. 1 W. J. Archbold, dog fund 58.02 April. 19 Adam Miller, sheep killed 10.00 May. 14 Peter Kinney, sheep killed 12.00 June. 12 Peter Kinney, sheep killed 10.00 2} Al. Adams, sheen maimed 8.00 July. 16 Dere Anspaugh, sheep killed and maimed 38.00 November. 27 Cornelius Gable, sheep maimed 15.00 December. 30 Geo. Bobenmoyer, sheep maimed 6.50 RECAPITULATION TOWNSHIP FUND Dec. 31, 1914, Bal. on hand ..$ 217.68 Receipts during year 1130.46 Total Bai. and receipts .. .$1348.14 Disbursements during year .. 1127.79 Final Bal. Dec, 31, 1915. ...$ 220.35 ROAD FUND Dec. 31, 1914, Bal. on hand ..$ 33.80 Receipts during year $ 951.61 Total Bal. and receipts ....$ 949.41 Disbursements during year .. 193.69 Final Bal., Dec. 31, 1915...$ 755.72 , SPECIAL SCHOOL FUND ! Dec. 31, 1914, Bal. on hand .. .$1089.79 , Receipts during year 1140.40 Total Bal. and receipts ...$2230.19 , Disbursements during year .. 1686.87 ' Final Bal., Dec, 31, 1915. ...$ 543.32 TUITION FUND Dec. 31, 1914, Bal. on hand . . .$ 664.61 ' Receipts during year 2314.11 Total Bal. and receits ....$2978.72 ' Disbursements during year .. 2305.92 1 Final Bal., Dec. 31, 1915 ..$ 672.80 DOG FUND Dec. 31, 1914, Bal. on hand ..$ 152.02 ! Receipts during year 163.00 ' Total of Bal. and receipts..s 315.02 Disbursements during year .. 157.52 Final Bal. Dec. 31, 1915. ..$ 157.50 TOTAL OF ALL FUNDS Dec. 31, 1914, Bal. on hand ..$2157.90 Receipts during year 5663.58 Total Bal. and receipts... .$7821.48 Disbursements during year .. 5471.79, Final Bal. Dec. 31, 1915. ..$2349.69 Total balance as shown by this report $2349.69 Warrant checks outstanding Dec. 31, 1915 263.25 Total balance and out.'warrants, Dec. 31, 1915 2612.94 Cash in depository, Dec. 31, 1915 2612.94 iMy service account is 160 days; amount 320.00 J. L. YANEY, Trustee, DITCH REPORT Receipts.

October. . 9 E. C. Lawrence, assess. 3.99 11 Adaiine Rumple, assess. 5.061 11 E. A. Anspaugh, assess. 3.80 15 M. Laughlin, assess .26 12 E. D. McCollum, assess, 3.42 15 Martin Laughlin, assess. .44 15 Clyde Heavilang for Sophia Bi 1 water, assess. ... 9,12 19 Jacob Stuber, assess. ... .91 30 j. A.’ Buckmaster, assess. 1.06 November. 13 Edwin Ferry, assessment 7.59 19 John Buckmaster for Miranda Buckmaster, assess. 3.R0 19 E. C. Lawrence, assess. .. 11.97 19 John Buckmaster for M. Buckmaster, assess. .. 6.83 December. 8 Jacob Stuber, assess. ... .91 14 E. D. McCollum, assess... 10.26 ' 14 Clyde Heaviland for Sophia Brewster, assess ... 9.12 22 Henry Snyder, emergency ditch assessment .35 ■23 John Kelly, emed. assess. 1 .60 25 J. L. Yaney, assess .68 25 J. L. Yaney, trustee, assessment on John T. Kelly and Sarah J. Campbell 18.47 25 A. D. Buckmaster, assess. 5.46 25 . John Ingle, assessment .. 1.27 1 25 Dore Ansbaugh, assess. .. 5.31 ! 25 Philip Brewster, assess... .60 ! Total recepits $ 111.28 Disbursements October. i 25 Winfield Brewster, help- , ing survey 67 25 Winfield Brewster, helpJ ing survey 1.33 '3O Wm. Smitley, labor .... 10.00 November. 1 John Wendel. labor 8.00 1 17 Wm. Smitley, labor 6.00 J 27 Wm. Smitley, labor .... 19.00 J December. ' 4 John Wendel, labor 12.92 ' 16 W. R. Kechum, fabor .... 1.33 16 W. R. Ketchum, 1ab0r.... .67 , 17 , Wm. Smitley, labor 18.00 J 21 John Trippy, labor 1.33 ! Total expenditures $ 79.25 ; Bal. shown by this report $ 32.03 ■ Outstanding warrant check j No. 11, Dec. 31, 1915 $ 1.33 Total Balance and out. war- . rant check 33.36 . Cash in depository, Dec. 31, 1915 33.36 , J. L. YANEY, Trustee, Jefferson j township. — o ) NOTICE. > Get your harness ready for spring - work. We save you money on repairing and oiling. 1 310tf. A. W. TANVAS. i FORNAX NULLING CO. ® Pays highest prices for good milling wheat. Want good hand sorted new car corn. Call and see them. 281tf

™M.M.■" ' ■»'«.WMH. vww.’™VMMWMHM ’ SOME SPECIAL RUG BARGAINS 1 r-_ ij 27x51 Wilton Rug, $1.25 value, sale $ 3.68 ifj 27x61 Axminster Rug, $2.50 value, said $ 2.20 36x72 Axminster Rug, $1.50 value, sale $ 3.68 36x72 Willon Rug, $7.50 value, sale $ 6.50 9x12 Velvet Rug, $22.50 value, sale $18.75 wj 11-3x12 Velvet Rug, $26.50 value, sale $22.50 9x12 Velvet Rug, $20.00 value, sale $16.50 . - rfl JANUARY SALE OF LACE CURTAINS i an) $/..)() Lace Curtains $6.50 $6.00 Lace Curtains, sale 4.75 $5.00 Lace Curtains, sale «,.... 3.98 $4.50 Lace Curtains *53.68 ® $3.50 Lace Curia ins, sale 2.88 ** $2.50 Lace Curiains, sale 1.98 $2.25 Lace Curtains, sale 1.78 LR $1.75 Lace Curtains, sale 1.38 $1.50 Lace Curtains, sale 1.22 ffi $1.25 Lace Curtains, sale 98 SI.OO Lace Curtains, sale 84 All ( urtain Goods .Malerials at Sale Prices.

GIRL GOULD NOT WORK How She Was Reliefer! from Pain by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Taunton, Mass*— “ I had pains in both sides and when my periods came I had

to stay at home from work ahd suffer a long time. One day a woman came to our house and asked my mother why I was suffering. Mother told her that I suffered every month •and she said, ‘ Why don’t you buy a bottle of Lydia E.

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Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? ’ My mother bought it and the next month I was so well that I worked all the month without staying at home a day. lam in good health now and have told lots of giris about it.”—Miss Clarice Morin, 22 Russell Street, Taunton, Mass. Thousands of girls suffer in silence every month rather than consult a physician. If girls who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations., fainting spells or indigestion would take Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, a safe and pure remedy made from roots and herbs, much suffering might be avoided. Write to Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass, (confidential) for free advice which will prove helpful. o FORT WAYNE AND sprlVigfield TRACTION Leave Decatur. A. M.—5:50, 8:30, 11:30. P. M.—2:30, 5:45, 9:30. Leave Fort Wayne. A. M.—7:00, 10:00. P. M.—1:00, 4:00, 7:30, 11:00. Freight car leaves Decatur at 8:ffl a. m., and leaves Fort Wayne at 12 m., arriving in Decatur at 1:30 p. m. S. W. GREENLAND, Manager Ft. W. & S. Ry. NOTICE All persons Knowing themselves indebted to the Callow & Rice drug store will please call and settle their accounts at once, as the interest of Mr. Rice has been purchased by Raymond Kohne. 7t6

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